The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1922, Page 5

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922. THE SEATT Rocker $14.75 EXTRA STRONG Made of heavy reed in the brown finish. Cushion seat and back of fine grade of tapestry. This is a very comfortable rocker, Sells regu- larly for $22.50. FEATURED PRICE | An Extraordinary Value at $23.75 Mahogany-finished Davenport Table, without draw- er, 60 inches long, 20 inches wide, similar to cut. Exceptionally well made and finished. Sells regu- larly for $40.00. FEATURED PRICE. .$23.75 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED RUNBAU FURNITURE CO. IN Oil New Phone—Elli tt 4910 IMRSMININIS) Mrs. Roosevelt Pays | 3. | denly a Visit to Germany »«" GOVERNOR BONE | IS OPTIMISTIC iTO SING HERE Cantor Reuben R. Rindor, of the Temple Emanuel, San Francisco, will sing under the auspices of the Men's day night at § o'clock at the temple, 16th ave. and FE, Union st. He will “Interpretation and Rend} Banner Year This will be the most prosperous | #'Y* 8” A usiness year Alaska has ever) Uon of Jewish Music nown. | Cantor Rindor presented the ora Kilvington, who lived BERLIN, Jan. 24.—Capt. Archie! {iends at $206 Sixth ave, N .}_ This te the menage reach. toltorie, “Judas Maccabeun” tn San ERLIN, Jan. 24-—Capt Archie! Svisiting Frank Anderson jSeattle by Scott C. Bone, Alaska’?! Pranciaco recently, the fame of which Roosevelt “and his mother, Mra. Et! tricken [Rew governor, en route to Washing: spread nationally. He will sing many Theodpre Roosevelt, are hotel guests here. The former president's widow | came to Europe especially to visit the| FOREST GROVE. Ore. grave of her so, Quentin, who died Charles Brown, for 42 year, fighting on the Western front. Her kan mariner, dies here at visit to Berlin at this time came as a surprise to both Germans and Amer. | —————————————————————— jeans here. ning to entertain the distinguished Mrs. Roosevelt last visited Berfin| American at the palace, when the in 1910, when she came here to meet | Court was forced into mourning by her husband, who was returning | the death of King Edward. from his African hunting expedition. oe: At the time Emperor Wilhelm mar- ehaled his troops for a grand review before Col, Roosevelt, and was plan. jton, D. C, on hia first trip to the Jeapital in behalf of his territory He will leave here Wednesday for re lgen yrengraglhe rie Pha the East. On his return the Cham-| ‘phe following program ber of Commerce will spread a bam | given quet in his honor. | Cane “Alaaka,” he said, “Iie becoming & | Ch territory of homea It i# no longer | |distinctiy a man's country, Two p, things will make this Alaska's most | ¥" memorable year—the visit of Prest| dent Harding to the North and the |p completion of the government rail-| - road. cent tn bustness and industrial con. “An improvement of 25 to 50 per |ditions will be the showing for 1922." known Jewish songw in the pro: The general public in will (Priestly Berviea)>—Traai ldreb— Traditional ee (Sung te Tebrew), stinian Fotk & Photographic plates of paper, mupe rior in many ways to those of glass, are being madg in Germany. Nothing is more delicate than a child's digestion. Wise physicians will tell you that much more barm has been done by indis- criminate dosing by anxious mothers than if nature had been left free to take its course. Fresh alr day and night and plenty of ex ercise, even in the winter, lay the founda- tions for sturdy health in later life. _ Prevent Children’s Cold Troubles When Kiddies Come In Wet and “Sniffling,” Apply Vicks Over Throat and Chest to Keep Off a Cold How Vicks Should Be Used Vor Spaamodic Creup, Children’s Colde— Rub Vicks overthe throat and chest until the difficult breathing is relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel cloth. One application at bed time usually prevents a night attack of croup. For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Ton- and “grippy” colds. Its penetrative and rubefacient action makes it use- ful for dozens of daily ills, such as bruises, burns, cuts, stings, and itch- ing skin troubles. The DIRECT Treatment HILDREN, as modern mothers know, should play outdoors daily. Colds result. How to treat colds with- out inward dosing, so disturbing to little stomachs, has been a problem. Vicks answers this need. Applied externally, it can be used freely and often. Daytimes, the kiddies can J ; F i sflitis, Bronchitis, Coughs — Vicks should be ) en x _exyanig-m pe for All Cold Troubles applied over the throat and chest~-if neces- times, windows " tary, first using hot, wet cloths to open the wide, for, if the bed clothes are left ||, ABSORBED, like aliniment, and, at Tes hh OO it then rubbed in well until loose ild’: ck, Vicks the skin is red; spread on thickly and cover cod aga iota ie il INHALED 0 6 vaper, Vicks reaches with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel healing vapors will be inhaled unt Immediately the congested sir pesseges. dothe. If the cough is annoying, a email morning. | Vicks doesn’t relieve every case. No the size of a pea can be swallowed every This direct treatment usually pumaty on ‘gf Long But atnlgerparr pitealy 4 verts spasmodic croup, and if an ae 5S OUCH & Sarge pareee 2 } mpaxpectedly pietirece teem bend conte, and sone Yor Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay attack does come on un , throat down to bronchitis or deep chest Pad $s 70a prey Re ag the use of Vicks as directed fre- colds—that we have been able for years Gas the Sucord Ghaea. or a HO cee quently brings relief in 15 minutes. to make the ‘ogg arg seolied wp the sostiila and. wauiied ap the VICKS STANDING OFFER head. Good for Grown-ups, Too % y elther the 35c, 75c or $1.50 size. i wa' Use all or part of it. If you are not de- Used as a Liniment, Poultice or Plaster— f ee ere yd + bycept ane eht i lighted with the results, mail us the top On account of its penetrative and rubefacient ona Epes on ‘Adi * |! of the carton and the purchase price effect on the skin, Vicks has been found ex- grown-ups as well as kiddies—for || in| be cheerfully refunded. Or, if you cellent for many minor ailments, such a head colds, catarrh and asthma, deep wish to try Vicks before you buy, mail Bites, Boil, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite, chest colds, bronchitis, incipient the coupon below for a free sample, Itchings, Muscular Soreness, Poison Ivy, Sun- pneumonia, tonsilitis, sore throat burn, Headache and Sore Calloused Feet. - TRIAL TIN FREE va | Send this coupon to the Vick Chemical Com- | pany, Greensboro,’N. C, A \-or, trial tin of Vicks will be mailed you promptly, sufficient to test the efficacy of its vapors by melting in. a spoon, as shown in the illustration to the left. VaPpoRusB | Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly Name ..0++ Address ..... FAMED CANTOR' Says 1922 Will Be Alaska’s) ciu» of the Tempie De Hirsch Toe | LE STAR METHODISTS 60 | IN CONFERENCE Two-Day Session Opens at First Church Here . T Moco men (—_ THENEWNURSE——S—=*SY Brown Reed | 2 {SSS THENEWNURSE ) Caled to consider the missionary, |}) Jeducational and & the chureh, a tw nevolent work of ¥ semsion of the Northwest Methodist conference wil open with a band he First Methodist church vening Delegates will reg from 4 to 6 p. m. Three talks will be given the dinner; Rev. E. M, Ran ithe Seattle General hospital speak on the “Ministry of Healing; ev. W. T. Randolph of the deacon- = training school will discuss | “Training of Lay Workers” and Rev. |E. ©. Hickman, president of the | Kimball college, will talk on “Life Service Needs.” Following the dinner a mass meet Ing will be held in the ehureh audi jtorium at which Norman McCay, pastor of Mason Methodist dur in the Home” 1. D. Mahone a. Portiand layman, will talk on “The Disarmament Conference and Mis. sions,” and Rev, E. D. Kohistedt of Chicago, director of field activities for the committee on conservation and advance, will give an illustra lecture on “The Centenary to Date.” Perhaps the most distinguished member attending the local confer ence ia Rev. E. W. Bysaho of Paris | France, who will speak at the First church Sunday morning. BANDIT FIGHT VICTIM DEAD LEAVENWORTH, Jan. 24.—H. P. Savage, Great Northern raiiroad de tective, died here yesterday from a wound received in a hand-tohand [battle with Daniel Jones, negro es. caped convict from Monroe, on the |morning of January 15 Savage and Police Chief Dude wn were taking the convict to after they had arrested him, m the negro seized Brown's gun. M1, « | Roth officers were shot in the melee before the gunman was knocked un. conscious. | Mexican Passport | Regulations Off WASHINGTON, Jan. 24~—Under lar executive decrees promul 4 by President Harding and President Obregon of Mexico, all passport restrictions governing pas sage between Mexico and the United States aro abolished on and after February 1, the state department announced today Only Woman Flyer in Sweden Killed STOCKHOLM, Jan, 24.—Dropping | 2,000 feet with a pai pute that | failed to open when she leape her plane, Elsa Anderson, 8 only certified aviatrix, is d at Askersund today. Four thousana people witnessed the tragedy. | 11-Year-Old Girl Is Killed Coasting WENATCHEE, Jan. 24. — Eleven: year-old Tamenta Jane Munson, of |Sunnystope, iy dead as the result of Ja coasting accident Sunday, when a on which she and two little girl companions were riding struck a tele phone pole at the foot of the hill. Alleged Embezzler Put Under Arrest ROCK ISLAND, Til, Jan, 24 Henry Ballinjau, alias Henri Bol linger, said to be wanted at Fresno, Cal., for the alleged embezzlement of $2,000 from a tailoring establivh- ment, was arrested here today. SAN FRANCISCO, — Pive-year-old daughter of Mrs. Ruth Amelia Carl son sues Fred E, Reed in local courts for $25,000 damages for mother’s death PITTSBURG, — Victory Bre’ company Jeanette is sel) prohibition officers when found to contain more alcohol than allowed by law. ebureh, |, will speak on “The Devotional Life! > season Friday night at Knights of Pythias ball, 1919% Third ave Taft. THe RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Odds and Ends in Children’s Wear Priced for a Quick Cleanup Infants’ Dept—Upper Main Floor 5 Corduroy Panty Dresses, all hand embroidered and in colors of rose, blue and yellow. Sizes are 4 and 6 years, but not each size in every color. Special, GO ae cath 6:5:44:4:0.00 ealann cite cco 5 tha Hhoksaatetiaaviied $2.95 7 Corduroy Dresses, in rose; sizes are 4,5 and 6 years. Special, each.....$1.95 13 Rompers in peg pocket style and in colors of blue, yellow and rose. Sizes are 2, 3 and 4 years. Special, each..... steven As ehyetddbosent vides abeueee .. $1.95 9 Rompers, all hand embroidered in colored yarns. Colors are peacock blue and rose, in sizes 2,8 and 4. Special, each .......cecceceees en 6e¥as nae me Wool-Finished Cotton Blankets Special $2.95 Bedding Section—Upper Main Floor 60 pairs of heavy Blankets, in plain gray and tan, with pink and blue borders, have been marked special for A Special on FACE AND BATH SOAPS For Wednesday Wednesday. They are in double-bed size, 66x80 Sain inches, and sold formerly at $3.95 a pair. Wednes- stetacges BY, ODO 6 binds open coe cecedeccehsde dete Creme Oil Soap Armour Olive Castile Armour Geranium Soap Jergen’s Royal Palm Soap New Haven Intermittent Alarm Clocks—Special $2.25 Silverware Dept.—Main Floor Jergen’s Witch Hazel Soap A number of New Haven Alarm Clocks have been Choice at taken from regular stock and marked special for this pale 06, GOO So cdsncocndceceetes +++. 82.25 4 Bars for 25c 5% tax will be added to the above price Dainty Crisp Dress Materials For the Graduation Frock Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor High school girls who are contemplating graduation in February will be in- terested to know that we have just received a complete new stock of plain Or- gandies, Persian Lawns, Voiles, Flaxons and Batiste, most suited for the iraduation Dress. Widths are 40 and 45 inches, and reasonably priced at, a yard, 50¢, 65¢, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. FINDING HART’S SEATTLE LODGE No. 2, Yukon Order of Pioneers, will hold its Pape iast card party and cance of the Plan District Cc YOKE IRKSOME City officials were discussing Tuesday proposed legislation de- signed to give municipalities exclu- sive jurisdiction over their own | business and to take control of utili | tes away from the state department of business control. Corporation Counsel J. M. Ger aghty of Spokane brought over with jhim @ draft of the proposed initia- |tive measure to release the cities |from the yoke of Gov. Hart's ad- | ministration. He conferred with Corporation | |Counsel Walter F. Meler, Council-| men 0. T. Erickson and W. H.| Moore and other officials in regard |to the local circulation of the peti-| tions, | district will meet at Whittier WASHINGTON, — Supreme court m January 30 to February js announced by Chief Justice year is 11,000,000, GRAY HAIR wh uses dyspepsia. will find it much more effective than el tablets and flat candies. DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN , Syrup Pepsia con- | tains ingredients effective in dyspep- | sia and constipation. It is a combin Senna and other | made the foflowing statement: ‘Pace Gets Job in ' | Gov. Hart’s Cabinet! that will darken gray hair, |is the new director of business con- trol in Governor Hart's “cabinet.” He succeeds Thomas E. Skaggs, whose resignation wag accepted by Hart yeeterday. Pace has been su pervisor of industrial management in gimple laxat The formula is on the pack: successfully used for 30 years. Try it! One bottle will prove its worth, HALF-OUNCE BOTTLE FREE and % ounce glycerine. These eee |twenty years younger name . WB ATE HORE, SME Pee Fame | Of 1,800,000 homes destroyed in Po-| cate scalp, is not sticky : |land during the war, about 600,000 | and does | have been rebuilt. | ment. No. 8 Griswold Dutch Oven Special at $2.69 FRE Betty Bright Aluminum Coffee Percolators and Covered Kettles Special at 98c Each A Large Basting Spoon or a Large Cook Fork. The Griswold Dutch Oven can be used on top of the range to bake, roast or fry. The tough- est meat or fowl can be made __ tender and juicy, retaining all the natura! flavor, saving evaporation of from 10 to 12 ounces on a 5-pound roast. The rings on the cover baste the contents evenly. Wednesday we are going to offer “Betty Bright” 4-quart Convéx Kettles with cover, or a 5-cup Coffee Perco- lator at this bargain price. These uten- sils are made of pure aluminum, highly polished. Be sure to take advantage of this great sale. Special at 98¢ each. Army Woolen Gloves Special—3 Pairs for 50c Here is an extra big value. Think of it—3 pairs of Army Woolen Gloves, with long knit wrists, at this extremely low price, They are fine for driving or working around the house. Just what you need for the cold weather, Pint Can of Fuller’s Floor Wax—Special 59c Fuller’s Floor Wax will give your floor a beautiful luster. Pint can, spe- cial at 59¢. Ballard North Folk Residents of the Ballard Ni |house February 3 at 7:30 p. m, to organize an improvement club, Total number of accidents and |deaths in the United States each ‘HOW TO DARKEN is oe A Cincinnati Barber Tells How to Make a Remedy for Gray Hale A well known resident of Cincinm- — nati, Ohio, who has been a barber for more than forty years, recently “Anyonn can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, ak 1 wad a % make it soft and glossy. To a half- OLYMPIA, Jan. 34-—Jobn W. Pace | pint of water adé.1 ounce bay ain |a small box of Barbo Compound | redients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to | the hair twice a week until the de , Sired shade is obtained. This will the department of which he is now | Fit @itus S naired person seals | It is easy | to use, does not color the most del- or greasy not rub off." Advertise. 3 in.

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