The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 5

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JARY 26, 1929. Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Seattle’s Popular Homefurnishers $3.65 ; Mais: Sd rhs Army Cot Special . . Php foot For the Sleeping Porch or Use inan Emergency barracks and hospitals, ete. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH TT TTT TT CoM eS ITT Light Weight and Darable We have just received a new shipment 61 the Genu- ine U. S. Army Cots, the same that were used in They are light in weight, of durable construction; have foot guard on end of legs to protect floor, (Sold in present condition); on sale Friday and Saturday at the NI WME OR oc iv ccccicscessece’ RUNBAUM _ Ss— Co. INC, New Phone—Elliott 4910 [IK@HIIIIINES)| Inc. width $3.65 \ 7 Alki Graduates to _ Prizes will be presented graduates | @f the Alki school at a reception to| be held at § p. m. Friday, at the) ‘eommunity house by the Alki Parent If the Eskimos lived ‘ome, isfied Wednesday. Alaska Swelters as Get Prizes Friday; New Yorkers Freeze nd Ziegfeld Follies giris lived everybody would have been ‘was ighoo weather In Gotham, ” at » 7? ‘Teacher association. After the with the thermometer $ above zero, ¢ presentations a program will be giv-| While Nome sweltered at 22 above, a en, with « talk on “Music in the |8ccording to government weather re = 2 Home,” by Miss Ruth Durheim, as PO a the principal feature. Miss Durheim pupils will present several musical ” wiht be assisted by Miss Katherine numbers. a4 Redman, pianist, and Miss Thirsa’ The proceeds of the concert, which j Caussy, soprano, accompanied by|has been arranged by Mrs. Virgil | ot Miss Lenore Friedland. First grade Kidd, will be given the PT, A. | in New York in DOPE cotic cases. OVser SOW | In five minutes “Pape’s Diapepsin Indigestion Gases Sourness Acidity Diapepsin™ relieves stom- j@ch distress in five minutes. You ‘don't want « slow remety when | your stomach ts bed—or an uncer-| tain one—or a harmful one—your|ness and nausea; Diapepsin is noted for in giving relief, its harmiessness,| digestion vanishes. It sour, gassy stomachs. ok 46 ORS Oas ® large sixty-cent case from any|try it.—Advertisement, ends Flatulence Palpitation drug store, and then if you should eat something which doesn't agree with you, if what you eat Uke lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizzi- eructations @tomach is too varuable; you mustn't acid and undigested food—remember injure it with drastic drugs. Pape’s as soon as Pape’s Diapepsin comes its speed) in contact with the stomach all in- its certain action in regulating sick, | efficient antacid known | tainty and ease with which it over Keep this perfect stomach doctor comes stomach and digestive disor. in your home—keep it handy—get ders is a revelation to those woo} Monday at Young, Lum lies of is the most the cer: bakers. IS CONTINUED ‘The federal grand jury continued }its investigation ‘Thursday into nar indicted Wednesday, including A. B. Hamer, federal official in the treas ury department, and Joe Billie, well known Chinatown }@rand jury was expected to make @ secon’ report Thursday cotic cases in ali are to be probed. Hamer was secretly indicted, ing been freed of the original charge} & hearing before 1 Commiasioner R. W. McClelland posted the $1,000 required bail fol-| lowing his arrest. two counts of obtaining and giving away narcotics. made when Mae Butchart, 18-year-old addict, was arrested in the federal building with drugy on her person, which she said Hamer had given her. Among other indicted were Quock A GUESS NONE GUESSED EATTLE STAR PROBE } | | Nineteen persons were character, Th Forty nar. hav. | 8.) He He is indicted on His arrest was first ¥i and Chin Low, ar rested carrying opium off the Key- stone State January to bribe a federal customs agent. 2. after failing Tramps Given Fo ‘ood Tickets in London LONDON, Jan closing of casual workhouses of Essex, tramps are to be provided with food tickets which will entitle them to get bread from 2¢.—Owing to the wards in many ~DANDERINE (COAL STRIKEIS — Stops Hair ‘Coming Out Thickens, Beautifies. _ 35 cents buys a botth at any drug stora Afler one application of thig delightfal tonic, you can not find a particle of dan-| miners. Beniden, every | hair shows new life, vigor, bright. enabled to give their miners more color and abundance |*teady employment, while the union druff or falling hair. hess, more —Advertiaeent —_— ae le of “Dander- DUE IN SPRING, Hoover Tells Why He Thinks It Is Inevitable (RAttore Note: The following article, position om the! Much as we all regret it, I belleve & great strike of soft coal miners to be inevitable for the following rea- eons 1. About 20 per cent of the mines are nonunion. These operators have been able to adjust their wage scales downward, thus enabling them to keep down the cont of production, And to grab off the cream of the trade during the past year at the) expense of the unionized’ mines and ki | wa The non-unton operators have been miners have worked on the average |, DVUBLES THE VaLUE OF YuuR MONEY Swift’s Ic Sale Doubles the Purchasing Value of Your Money SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY White isa and Tar Cough Your 04, famillar Cough Syrup is tn very great demand at present. Matches Full count box of quick firing Matches. 8 One Box, 7¢; Two Boxes... Cc Perfume and Toilet Water Best odors of Lazell and Vantine’s Daintily Roxed Perfumes. TOILET WATER. TWO BOTTLE: Hand Cleaning Paste Good, large cans of Signet Hand Paste. Removes grease, dirt and grime instantly. Per can, 15¢. TWO CANS ..coccesssccsccccscoes cones Glycerine—Rock Candy A full size 402. bottle of Pure Glycerine and a half pound of Stringed Rock Candy. 4 oz, GLYCERIN stteceecene 8625 % 1b. ROCK CANDY ccccce o1¢e THE TRO coors esl Oe Tooth Paste A delightful dentrifice for cleansing, whitening and Purifying the teeth and gums Per Tube, 26¢. 26c TWO TUBES Aromatic Cascara A pleasant preparation of Cascara, used in all cases of constipation. 25¢ Extra Bottle . oO1¢ 26c Two BOTTLES.. Epsom Salts A pure white Crystal Salt; a fine laxative for head- ache and stomach disorder. Per box, 10¢. : llc TWO BOXES Hair Nets Good, strong, large Nets; all colors; cap or fringe. Per Net, 10¢. llc TWO for Second and Pike Second and Madison Fourth and Union Fourth and Madison Pyralin Ivory So many of our custom ers were unable to take advantage of our One Cent Sale on Ivory, we have decided to repeat this sale for Friday and Saturday. EXAMPLE: f $5." Ivory Brush . O1 Ivory Mirror... emeeepemee $5.” Brush and Mirror Chocolate Candy A fresh Chocolate in assorted 3l1lc centers. VY%-lb., BO¢. 2—1-lbs.... Stationery Lines of highgrade Sta tlonery we are going to din- continue. Sale includes our entire stock, except Eaton, Crane & Pike. EXAMPLES; One Box, 50¢. Two Boxes TWO BOTTLES soothing: Per Bottle, 6O¢. TWO BOTTI . all skin redness. TWO BOTTLES Almond Lotio A wanitary, healing lotion for chapped hands and Per Bottle, 60¢. Per Bottle, 25¢. Gillette Blades Candy Charms for 6c} 26c Household Liniment The old-fashioned White Liniment, penetrating and relieves pain and all inflammations. 5lc Ic A Sharpener FREE with every dozen package at A coloricas, a perfect inte Per Bottle, 75¢. TWO BOTTLES . Imported Spanish 01 nutritious. FULL EXTRA PINT an easy shave, ( SECOND TUBE . Soap. WASH CL& THE TWO , $1.00. Sharpener includes strap and handle. GILLETTE BLAD ° $1.00 SHARPENER ... + . O01 THR TWO live Oil PINTS . $1.01 Liquid Petrolatum tasteless TAquid Petroleum that forms lubricant. Sweet, palatable and $1.00 a THE TWO... TUBE. Two TUBES. ... ITH, 10¢. $1.01 Shaving Cream A splendid beard softener for men who appreciate 35¢ 36c Wash Cloth and Soap A good, firm Wash Cloth and @ regular cake of lc only 182 days of the year, which at 7.60 average minimum wage per day weuld give them but $1,265 a year. But thi fs not the worst of It. ‘im by This average of 182 days employ ment has not been evenly dis ft tributed. Many union miners have|” worked far less than 182 days, so|* that many of them have had a bare living, others less than an exist ence Loos of business to the union mines has naturally depressed the oper- ators, while the sight of non-union miners getting steadier employment }did not tend to ratve the spirits of he union miners 2. No wage settlement, as T see it, between the union miners and their loperators, can correct this fact of | |the non-union mines, Again many| operators feel they cannot attend a wage conference because of the in ret {Col Anderson at Indianapolis, = But the coal problem fs much |broader than the foregoing. ‘The op-| erators feol that it is due to the high prides of American coal, caused by high wages and high transporta- tion costa, that we have lost our for. eign export coal trade, which was normally 1,500,000 tons the month jand which occasionally reached a | maximum of three million tons, All [that is gone now. England {s actually exporting coal to ports on our coast where she has Hairs Quickly Disappear (Helps to Beauty) Even a stubborn growth of hair | will quickly vanish from the face, | neck or arms after a single treatment | with delatone, To remove hair from |arma, neck or face, make a stiff | paste with a little powdered delatone Jand water, apply to hairy surface, land after about two minftes rub off, | wash the skin and it will be left free |from hair or blemish. To avoid dix jappointmest, be quite certain you get |real delatone and mix fresh.—Adver- tisement, j | i} | How You Can Make (Cuticura Soap ——— AND OINTMENT ——— Clear the Skin Sorcrrers tiers Broadway and Thomas University District — 14th Ave. N. E. and E. 50th St. West Seattle—At Junction 990 "COR L Third Ave NIVE RSET Y THe RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell 9 to 10 ReadytoWear Hate: women's Soft Du shapes, in Tam 0* ter effecta, and trimmed with ribbons and imita tion flowers, All are in Ught shades and will be placed on sale for This wt ene ....B1 00 At each Poplin; 275 yards tn plain colors and black, 27 Inches wide and mer corized, will be placed on sale in the Domestic Seo tion, Formerly 60c a yard. Wor This 40c Hour, a yard... Curtain Material, tnclud- ing Scrims, Marquinettes and Volles in 3. to byard lengths and in colors of tream, white and ecru. Formerly 30c, 35c and 45cm yard. For This Hour, in the Curtain Section a yard .. .25¢ ~ FRIDAY HOUR SALES” No mall, telephone or chandise, and the right to Umit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 Women's Kid Gloves;111 Men's Cotton Sox; 400 Men's Silk Ties; 200 Pop pairs in twiclasp style pairs of medium and tn and Barothea bine " Ties ha been taken cha © nes slight Cotto and with champagne col. heavy welght Cotton fire Barn Beal rata or predominating; also a Hone, made seamlens marked for m quick few pairs in dark gray. with reinforced hee! clean-up. They are four. They are all in small toes, colors are b inhand styles in navy, sizes; ‘nome have been tan, navy, Palm Beach, green, brown, red, wine mended, others slightly gray and white, In nizes and @ Formerly T6e, soiled, Sizes are 6%, 9% to 11%. For This $1.00 und $1.50. Cholee 6% and 6, but not each Hour, 15 tor This 45 size in every color, For pair s.ssssssee- Sour .:,.caae c This Hour, a Or two pairs for 25¢ Ne pctieins vais 79c Gowns and Chemise; 50 ue NY Chambray; 400 yards, 27 Muslin Gowns and 30 Muslin Corset Covers; 30 inches wide, and in Co- Muslin Chemin in soiled and mussed Corset Covers are reduced for & quick clean-up. Sizes ale in the Womestic ed from dixplay. These are 26 to 42, in embroid- Section. This is a splen- were formerly reduced try and lace trimmed did quality material, for- to $1.25. For a quick styles, Formerly 96a erly 25e a yard. For cleanup they will be For This Hour, 5 Thix Hour, 5 placed on sale 75 a severe OO ayant 0. Oe eee Hour, each c (ome) pen blue, will be placed on PAGE D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer 11 to 12 1 to2 hagen and Navy broken line of sizes and styles, all slightly mune not before sold for 20 yearn, Trans Atlantic ships no longer bunker at our porta, but carry their entire coal supply from the European side. Then akain, the high price of coal during lwaste of fuel, but which when coal economically jdemand for coal, Independent products and thus keeping the pro- ducer from buying. Now, to all this, duction and indeed fecis that an in lcrease in necessary sons I feel a coal strike is inevitable. Dr. Lazelle Honored More than King County Medical society pata| thelr respects to Dr. H. G. Lazelle | Wednesday night in hig honor at the function iesued by Federal Judge |*hortly for California, where he wil! medicine here for 20 years. Georgette Overblouses Reduced to $2.95 Upper Main Floor Attractive valuen are offered for Friday in and dark Georgett in sizes 36 to 42 Choice, Friday, at $2.95. Carriage Robes $2.50 and $3.50 Infants’ Dept—Upper Main Floor 36 Baby Carriage double faced. $2.50 and $3.50 each. werblouses and Tuckin Styles, Robes of Eiderdown, ribbon bound and in plain white. Some are single, others Priced, Friday, while they last, at ‘ Plain and Far Collared COATS Splendid Values at $19.65 Becomingty etyled Women's Coats In ma terials of Velouge, Bolivia, Velour and Kersey, in colors ef Brown, Pekin blue, Reindeer and Navy. They are full afk lined, in sizes 16 to 40, and attractively priced, at $19.65 each, Nght 2to3 Women's Hose; 300 pairs of tnercerized lisle with reinforced garter tops, high spliced heel and fashioned foot, in colors of brown and white. Sizes are §% to 1, Formerly $1.00 a pair; then reduced. 29c For This Hour, @ palr.......-m-ese- Hot Water Bottles; 26 Hygeia make Hot Water Bottles that were obtained on a special purchase, will be paawed on to you at a great saving. If bought in the regular way they would sell at $1.76 each. For This Hour, each ... 98c Infants’ Vests; 50 of them n a broken line, of wool and cotton mixed. Size § months only. Formerly $1.00 each, 50c For This Hour, choice ..-...0— ----- 3 to 4 Infants’ Bonnets; the Infants’ Dept., on the Upper Main Floor, will place on gale 95 Bonnets of Silk Poplin, trim- med with laces and ribbons. Sizes ate 12 to 16 in white only, but not each size in every style. Formerly $1.25 and $1.50 each. 39c Choice, This Hour, at Silkoline; 36 inches wide and 4to5 “Aledo”; a silk and cotton material well adapted for undergarments and foun- dation linings consisting of 200 yards in flesh color only. For This Hour (in the Lining Dept), Cambric Muslin of heavy in figured patterns suitable weight, and 36 inches for comfort covers, will be wide; 250 yards that placed on sale in the Drapery sold formerly at 25¢ @ Section. They are in light and medium colors, formerly sale in the Domestic Seo selling at 36c. For 25¢ tion, for This 15¢c yard, will be placed on the war and since, *. which have vastly prevented cheaper, were not considered necessary, The result | fronmasters claim, | develop », that the high price of coal is an portant factor in retarding eco- increasing of tron the price | the policy. Whole State Backs Smith-McNary Bill ‘When the reclamation conference has|c@lied by the Seattle Chamber or brought {nto use great coal-caving |Commerce meets here, on February inventions, expensive grates and the | 4, representatives of commercial bod. | ea from all parts of the state will be in attendance, The conference wif take emergen- jhas been to considerably reduce the |¢y action to promote the passage of [the Smith-McNary bill, destined to the | project in the state, Telegrams from all parts of the nomic and industrial reconstruction, | state have voiced hearty approval ot Seattle chamber's reclamation This Hour, a yard.. Hour, a yard... | SON GROWS UB Jim entered the house with lordly air. His mother, well to his every mood, knew something was up. Never | hie. fifteen years had his |seen him quite so elated much like @ man. She waited the news, 7 “Oh, mother, what do you think? I saw dad this noon and I am going to buy a suit with my own money. Think of it! I’m earning pretty good money after school nowadays. so I might as well begin to support myself, Dad went with me to | Cherry's, at 207 Rialto Bldg, on Second Ave. between Madison and earliest reclamation President Lewis the coal miners’ union replies that Money-back guarantee with every mult. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Ady. Spring, over Pig'’n Whistle—take clevator—and we got the best looke ing suit. I made the first payment cannot consent to any wage re- For these rea; tist, get cut from | figure, by Medical Society 200 members of thy|tion and iring president, at a dinner given! lege club. Dr, Lazelle will leave ke his home. He has practicea Go to any den |prices, then j come to me and get 20 per cent Careful, | Painless Opera- sonal service. Train, stage or boat fare refund. of seventy-five miles, Dr. J. Brown, Dentist Bring this ad to 232 McDonald Block 811 Second Avenue, Seatile out of my own money. What éo you think of that?’—Advertisement. their ich '’s Horl their per- | erAvoid Large Size O’Cedar Mop Special at 89c Regular price $1.50 This large size O’ Cedar Mop is made in the triangle shape, mak- ing it easy to get into corners. You can keep your varnished and painted floors looking bright and attractive with very little effort by using this mop—It is treated with O’Cedar polish. Special at 89¢. ~ 20-Watt Carbon Lamps | Special at 15c Friday we are going to | offer another lot of 2,000 Carbon Lamps at 15¢ each. It will pay you to buy for future use when you can get 30 watt lamps at a price like this. (None delivered) Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. 3-qt. “Betty Bright” Aluminum Sauce Pan Special at 49c This is one of the best alumi- num ware bargains we have of- | fered in many days. This 3-quart “Betty Bright” Sauce Pan is made of pure aluminum highly polished —It is one of the handiest utensils in the kitchen, SPECIAL, 49¢. No. phone or C. O. D. orders Wiss Safety Razor Blades—Special at 19c Package of 5 These keen edged Blades will fit the Gem, Ever Ready, Star or any razor that uses a reinforced blade. Special, package of 5, at 19¢.

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