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TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 12: [Grong fo, Future Co Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Seattle's Popular Homefurnishers New Pattern Rocker, Leather Seat, $12.50 Fall-Sized Iron Bed $10.50 = g ono mmc Poster Bed, made of round steel tubing, 2 ne | inch posts, five 1l-inch filler rods head and foot; full size only; finished ivory and white en. Regular price $16.50. and Mary leath t Wiliam town regularty clal price Chesterfield Davenports, Four Only, $112.50 Very large; full spring construc- ton; re- movable seat “cushions filled webbed bot- We recom- It would be with springs; spring back and arms; tom; covered in fine quality tapestr mend this as a very remarkable value. a bargain at $150.00. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH BOLDT'S COFFEE NOW FIVE CENTS.—Advertisement. BARGAINS IN BEAUTY Jeannette was sitting by the ons fire waiting for her lover. She v nking > } | excited and “Oh, T am beautiful tonight | "He netices what I was th hope Maurice wi sb wear Mr. and he says I am beautify a George Larsen shade of blue. If this nv dress Class Valedictorian meets with his approval I surely got Larsen won the honor of ® bargain in beauty this time. 1 ry high the Tai examinat! the members of t sta m in herry’s | pays to buy clothes at ( |payment need be made down when you get them. At their «tore on Second ave., between Madiw Spring, they are featuring vely Spring models in Ta: ‘ool Dresses as a special “Yes, right over the Pig'n W “Take elevator.”—Advertisement own and nome Exxerciace | Thursday © The public is invited to attend the exercises. Four Out of Every Five Four people out of every five who pass the age of forty, and thousands younger, are marked by Pyorrhea for its victims. Does that include you? Startling as these figures are, they are accurate statistics which your dentist will verify. When Pyorrhea comes, it does its deadly work quickly. It loosens the gums until they recede from the teeth, which drop out or must be pulled. It forms sinister pus pockets at the roots of the teeth. Germs breed in these pockets, then swarm throughout the system. Tl health often follows and serious sickness. Don't sit idly by and wait for Pyorrhea’s coming. At the first danger sign, tender or bleeding gums, consult your dentist and begin using Forhan’s For the Gums. If used consistently, and used in time, Forhan’s will pre- vent Pyorrhea or check its deadly course. It is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D.S. Use Forhan’s as a dentifricesevery day. Brush your teeth with it regularly, It keeps the teeth and gums ina clean, healthy condition. Don’t put off buying Forhan’s until to- morrow. Remember—four out of five wait too long. 35c and 60c tubes at yourdruggist’s. Formula of R. J. Forkan, D. D. 8. Forhan Company, New York Forhan’s, Limited, Montreal FOR: THE GUMS Checks Pyorrkea Tomo ntc cmc meme mite New Phone—Elliott 4910 |{MOHIIIININe||— | | | | | | | | | pertain THE Wages Five-Year Fight for Lives Helps Husband Save Arctic Babes SEATTLE STAR NEW YORK you like to live in You give the an. How would a place where grocer November and get the delivery the following Aug You feel warm when the tempera ture rises as high as 25 degrees be low zero er costs $1.65 a pound and $100 a ton The mail b rmer Clevelander anc | | | At comes ones a year? gett Mrs. Frank H. Spence, her husband in Arctic costume, and | above (left) a picture of their hospital at Point Barrow,| Alaska, and (right) a view from the window, | ; 1 it no well that they stayed over! “The mission home had been va } THIN, FADED HAIR extra year or two. rant so long—it had to be rebuilt ; elr names? Dr, and Mra, Frank | Doctor fixed up his hospital | ? ‘ xs H. Spence. | “It was the only hospital within a { NEEDS “DANDERINE” ‘The place? Point Barrow, Alaska. | dius of a thousand miles. ‘There is ? It's on the map—at the top of the ner hospital in the world so far TO THICK EN IT ee ets Meoncen operntag | "HI8 bad to bo phystelan, minister, |[| undertaker—and coffin maker off place of the United| “Many of the natives have tuber cents buys a | culosia, They live in quarters that |i) of = “Dander. 1 "eh dian ehabics are cramped. Fuel is scarce and they Within ten min crowd to keep warm jut the people there are so ‘ ¢ the firet | was She. ORF “ The babies suffered mostly r a ation you can | “We uned to take the sick ones Mrs. Spence smiled kindly, } not find a single trace oe, [into our own home—but there were |! ‘This frailwoman bad just reached drug store and storage ponsary, lo It took us ix weeks to get North ic trom Se e was hard work—but #0 worth found a white school his fam and four| rest of the folks were whi The weather in no cold that even fir trees do not grow near Point and Ewkimos ccrgeommninmee | QATOW | “At Christmas time,” Mra. Spence jwas «miling again, “doctor built a jt of wood and paper—it was a | one, too. Some day, perhaps, we may go |back and build another ‘TACOMA MAN COLD IN CHEST © your tight, aching chest.| sation... Heel a bed cold loosen YP} TACOMA. Jan. #1. — Charre pe ib, «di a Pic yprggeoe a two-he tle with flames that seems to he tightnens and on ince . re a eae, Onn ere McQueen's body wag found lying Dr E V Hinsdale right ¢ , . trateg,|°% % bed in his apartment, located « i. Ue pense ie ode ve Peper, at)” Su the tabla tn the basement Sets Corner Second and Pike ey eee Mee i Tel. Elliott 1437 Tho moment you apply Red Pep Man Is Lynched by " per ou feel th ur at “M. b”’ f i M In three eaakicthe sha wae =m o be) wo en Pyorrhea and Extraction | 10 tee minors tne come OLYMPIA, Jen, 31—Two’ fleas sab Ww re suffering e being sought by Sheriff F.C Experts in All Branches of 1 t" Rr Red peona! Rub pee 1 ey la wy sem: De sbisieota Dentistry from red peppers, at any drug} mill, near Nisqually, Saturday night You will have the quickest |and hanged him to a beam 7 tinement | The improvised rope slackened On tThatoothache! COM SIGE TEN cakes _—S er the shooting of a horse and the Don't Suffer, E-Z Tooth Filler Wil burning of a barn. INTO GhAY HAIR Kill That Painand Torture. | | { NEW YORK Mr Helen Knick | Jerbocker, 84, widow of the wealthy | yer manufacturer, commits suicide | xy jumping from the window of her | a partment on the 11th floo Jat tea ulphur and sage Jadded, will turn gr treaked and Jfaded hair beautifully dark and tux-| uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul jphur pe home though i trou 10. An easier way is to get e ready-to preparation improv: | ‘Toothache Fiends Move Ont tenets 66 by the uddition of r ingredl aCe logged Air “Pas ssages Open rug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage| @t Once—Nostrils Cleared p than a i a nunk of ice ha rc stiand Sulphur Compound,” thus avoid toe does, and judt as duick While gray, faded hair is not sin. |Your head stuffed because of catarrh in th Mie tt argh {ful appearance and attractiveness, |any drug store, Apply a little of this and kly, ‘The ¢l hy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Pure, antiseptic, germ destroying stops and stopped, while »{cream into your nostrils and let it "HZ" acts as & regular filing wn. |SaKe and Sulphur Compound, no one til you get ready te ‘to a den-|enn tell, because it does it tural. | penetrate through every air passage tint for a perr y, so evenly. You Just dampen alof your head and membranes, In Tt i# not m porary re-| with it and draw | stant relief lef, either, but a pe ¥ re-l«ponge or soft brush with it and drav f oie whiten wit | tra ne lthiy through your hair, taking one| How good it feels, Your head | months. mal) strand at a time; by morning |clear, Your nostrils are open. You (oany) 'T ‘is harm have disappeared. At breathe freely, No more hawking oF your druggist’s at i hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, | yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed sent direct upon receipt of price | lice and luxuriant and up, choked up and miserable. Relief the Chas, A, Histon Ave., ertram Drug Co., 34 Advertisement, Chicago, Iver tis years younger,—Advertis GES me RHODES Our Windows Will Tell Domestics Specially Priced and Timely for Spring Dress Making Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor Cambric Muslin Long Cloth Outing Flannel 600 yards of bleached Cam Splendid quality, soft finished Colored Outing Flannel of brie Muslin, 36 inches wide and Long Cloth, 36 inches wide and good weight and 27 inches wide, suited to making of gowns and in ati assortment of stripes, od extensively for gowns an under garmen Formerly 20o “20d extenal nia his nig - checks and plaids of light cok yard, Wednesday, a yard, “Mdergarments. Formerly 20¢ ors. Suitable for pajamas and 12%e. a yard; Wednesday, a yard, gowns. Formerly 20c a yard. 15¢. Wednesday, a yard, 16¢6 Romper Cloth y 21.inch Romper Cloth, in neat Percales Voiles stripes, some checks and in Figured Percaies, 86 inches 1,000 yards of White Vofles light 1 dark colora, suitable wide and in light colors. Used in corded stripes, plaids and for iren’s wear. Formerly extensively for aprons, waists, lace effects, and 36 inches wide. a yard. Wednesday, ® house drenses and boys’ blouses: These Voiles, which are used yard, 19¢. Yormerly 20c. Wednesday, @ for curtains, waistings and yard, 12%¢. dresses, sold formerly at 660, Odds and Ends 7bc and $1.00 a yard. Wednes day, a yard, 50¢. In @ cleanup of Silk and Cotton Shirtings Pongee, Repp Cloth, ete, in . most ail the wanted volorm’and 1.100 yards of Satin Minlshea Kimono Crepes nd 36 inches wide. Used Shirting inches wide and 300 yards of 2%inch Kimono petticoats, linings, waists in a wide assortment of stripes Crepes, in @ good assortment of *. Formerly $1.00 and color combinations, Form colors and patterns. Formerly Wednesday, a yard, erly 4c a yard. Wednesday, a yard, 20¢. Dress Ginghams Amonkeag 224nch Dress Ginghama, in thirty different and combinations. Formerly 300 a yard. Wednesday, a yard, 19¢. welling at 35¢ « yard. Wednes day, a yard, 19¢. Galatea Cloth 500 yards of plain navy blue and striped Galatea Cloth ts priced for a quick cleanup. It is sulted for children’s wear. Formerly 49¢ @ yard. Wednesday, a yard, 25¢. Towels, Toweling, Table Damask, Etc., Special Damask "Napkins 800 yards of Mercerized Cotton 800 plain Cotton Napkins, already Damask, 70 inches wide and in a good hemmed. They are made to give ser- por, hesageen ia roy dm) a a oe viceable wear. Formerly $1.00 a dozen. quality, suitable for table cloths. For- WwW tiene merly $1.00; Wednesday, a yard, 69¢. ednesday, a dozen, 55¢. Towels Turkish Towels, in a good weight, ribbed and hemmed; size 19x38 inches. Formerly 50¢ each. Wednesday, each, 39¢. patterns color Toweling Extra heavy Unbleached Crash Toweling, 18 inches wide. This sold formerly at 17¢ a yard. Wednesday, a yard 121¢. Patterns With Ideas With Designer, McCal and Pictorial Review Patterns to choose from, you are sure to get a host of excellent 4 for your Spring Dress-making schedule. And, at the prices quoted on Domes cs for Wednesday selling, this is an unusual opportunity to take advantage of such an offer, r falling so many of th — x Ne fter five years at Bar. to «the hair what | . sp - r village a hundred miles aw: I Sensis oc seen Soe Sed eatned samen Te teat we ave wee: |GPUN TOP ON eap|WOMEN WILL __ Mother Dies Six .- a able hardships q . . re emeng, OFe 49 “But 1 had to mand by my bus| 1 carried on—alone. BABY’S SAD | Days After Soi tee Y Bovny a SS EE | peo men cee yg? jt nas Pen | ORTLAND, Jan. ° $i-—-Gertrane PE Funeral services for Mra, Edna right to the root ae an Ss e with you—and # happy." bee : fn : ln “ Jinvigorates and She was rejuctant to talk about) ie the strain both Dr, ang|Fraley wants a divorce from.ber! EVERETT, Jan, 81—Deciaring|5"0W Fraser, 40, member of = pie: strengthene them hereelf. bb ee he finalty | Mra. Spence broke down. husband, Marton Fraley, and the | that the narcotic situation is one of saa Seattle family, were to be held helping your hair te Prompted by the doctor, abe finally | "ry had to come home. But they| custody of their baby the most serious menaces to the|T¥esday afternoon at Butterworths grow long, t sae cadre wouldn't leave until another came| Marion spun a top on the baby's|world today, the Snohomish County |™0rtuary, Mrs. Frasers death was | luxuriant “We spent eoverst sage: Ss ma | take thelr place, head, the complaint reads. Minute Women yesterday passed tre) ae according to her friends, — Girls! Gtrist Don’t let your hair | '*#*4, in the Aleutian isan | In the meantime they had started | resolutions in aid of the fight against od the boy, of her son, Fulton Rice stay lifeless, colorless, thin, ser ; Southern Calt-| building a new hospital. But it = | the eee dope. emit on! nhs aly at six ix Gegn before. re = We wanted to get out of the | “kes $15,000 a year to run It. hd lp oe Ee it the Sone the ine will double the beaut | “Deriig’ the’ last.. year,” Mire & tar, id passage of the Jones-Miller bill, now 2k twice as abundant Advertise > fuel a! Caldwe nM SRA TE y th y uncil 01 ment 1a Oe ON eee We had but one fire tn our an ordinance requiring druggists to GRAY HAIR 1 ee pee de J od aoeii to} houses, We us the room for report all sales of narcotics at stated | 9 nyt ae ere 7 hen, bedroom, hospital ward, intervals. Tells How He Did It be di disponeed x ‘with Ti fe mach better than drastic carthartics, salts, min- pills, ete. DR. CALDWELL’S SYRUP PEPSIN . Mr. J. A. McCrea, a well-known Empress of Russia resident of California, who was . * y called Daddy and Grandpa on ac- Claims First Honors} count of his white hair, and who | ,VANCOUVER. B.C. Jan. 21—ldarkened it with & homemade Bait THE FAMILY LAXATIVE jot the Pacific ocean,” say Cana-| seat, eee speed lo the f0llowing, dian Pacific railway officials, com. Thousands of eld, folks will only Syrap Pepsin. It “Anyone can prepare a simple menting on the claim of the Pine/ mixture at home that will darken |Tree State that her time of eight | gray hair, and make it soft and |days, 19 hours, 30 minutes from |giossy. To a half-pint of w package. A dose costs less |Yokohama to William Head is @/1 ounce of bay rum a stall bee ra ne | record |Barbo Compound and pba Sani 12d In May, 1914, the Russia crossed | glycerine, + ‘is pe ony oni ae Vpn Tr ae | the Pac in eight days, 18 hours,| “These ingredients can be bought at send you a Half-Ounce Trial Boetle of my Syrup Pepin FREE OF CHARGE 10 that | rll have tt handy when needed. Simply sar neone ond address = Dv. W S14 Washingwon Se. {it Wes waetoday. | 91 minutes, so the Pine Tree State/any drug store at very little ort | wil have to throw on an extra bar-| Apply to the hair twice a week until | Tel of oil to snatch the blue ribbon. | the desired shade is obtained. Tt does a |not color the scalp, is not sticky or | Ancient geographers thought Asia) greasy and does not rub oft A a Nay between Europe and Africa. | vertisement. STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M After-Stock- Takiae Sale NOW FOR THE BARGAINS Decorated White China A Great Sale of Cups and Saucers BROOMS Set of Six, Special at $1.49 Special at 39c These white China This is the biggest Cups and Broom sale we have of- Saucers are fered in many months; 50 decorated in dozen Brooms, made of beautiful good quality broom corn, border de- sewed 4 times. signs, known Special S9¢. as the “Black . Key” and “Green Key.” Wednesday No phone orders we offer Ce Kae tive Cups and, Saucers. t of $1.49, No phone ode None delivered Dull Brass Mortise Door Locks Special at 69c Regular price $1.15 This dull bre Mortise Door Lock is a wonderful value at this price—It is a very attractive lock, with bevel plates. Wednesday you can buy these Mortise Locks cheap as a common rim lock. Pint Size Vacuum Bottles Special at 75c A This is truly a remarkable sale—Think of it—A pint-size Vacuum Bottle for 75¢. They are finished in black enamel and have an aluminum cap— Keep liquids hot for 24 hours. No phone orders

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