The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 8, 1922, Page 5

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THE OTT TTT eS TTT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. opular Homefurnish Tr of Floor Lamps With Shades This sale will offer you three distinct styles of Lamp Standards, mahog- any finish, equipped with double sockets and chain pulls and shades of excellent quality silk — with silk lining and fringe, in the taupe, mulberry, blue, rose and gold and an exceptionally chotce line of color combi- | | New pictures of Mrs. |Marian B. Stephens, heiress, to $40,000,000; the man |whom she married the night lof February $, Anastase | Andreivitch Vonsiatskoy-Von-| \eiatsky, and their love nest in| Philadelphia. The bride is a woman of 45, prominent in society; the groom is 23 anda laborer in the Baldwin Loco- motive Works, getting exper-' ience to enable him to become | MAASSAMMULAS 089 090080 OAS Ad 00 Mg = nations and shapes. . 4 = 43 ‘ a locomovtive salesman in . a = All are 24-inch size. Russia j a = Values up to $35.00 et fe F = ‘ 2 ‘ 1 ea = ineluded in this | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8—An in 4a = ; ternational romance, the details of RS offer. Special for lwhich read more like the pages of a} Ss balance of week— popular novel than a narrative of the | - »day’s news, culminated February 3, 2 in the marriage of Anastane An _ dreivitch Vonsiatakoy - Vonoiatsky, | how a workman In @ great locomo tive Works near Philadelphia, and} Mrs. Marian HB. Stephens, heiress to! $40,000,000 and a society woman of/ New York, Chicago and Paris. And to top the affair off tn typieal George M. Cohan style, the mult | millionaire heiress and her pictur- esque husband-to-be will go to house | tkeeping in a “Love Nest"—a litte| cottage in Ridley Park, Pa. eo that} the groom can be near the locomotive | plant where he “works for a living.”| | Mra. Stephens, who is 45, is the daughter of the late Norman D. | Ream, one of the organizers of the WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH United States Steel corporation, and New Phone—Elliott 4910 |EOUIMINMEG) > former wire of Reamona p §21.85 the outskirts of Philadelphia, saw, Poland ontates there. 73 years ago, againat the Poles, Stephens, a well-known Chicago law. 1 ‘ lyer and clubman. She and Stephens URGLAR GETS | Train Victim’s Body «ers fed in February, 1903 FALSE TEETH | I H 1d t M | They were divorced in 1918, Tt was partly thru Mra, Stephens’ NEW YORK, Feb. ¢.—Dieappoint- | 3s Feld a orgue) | it ww bembe Meer Pigee Soper wg PAA e4 at finding only $1.89 in a woman's} The body of a man who was struck | o3.yearold Rustian-Pole who is her| porse, a burglar forced open her | and killed by a-freight train near Rea | sro ~" Fes seat a youn mouth as she lay in bed, anatebed | vensdale Tuesday is held by the ay ee tell the extrnordinary story | reeime. out her false teeth, worth $50, and joner at Auburn. The man’s name is|o¢ this romance. Ho is employed | &9 uprising tn 1910 escaped. ‘believed to be Nick Watson. now at the job of testing metal tor! “I was Adopt the Direct Treatment VICKS STANDING OFFER Vicks doesn’t relieve every case. No remedy can possibly do that. But it is successful in such a large percentage of cold troubles that we have had for years this standing offer: Buy either the 35c, 75e or $1.50 size from your druggist. If you are not delighted with the results,mail us the top of the carton, and we will cheerfully refund the purchase price. Or, if you wish to try Vicks before you buy, mail the coupon below for a free sample. E Rub It On for Deep Chest Colds ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the same time, INHALED, as a v Vicks gets immediately into congested: taliemaed air passages. Thyme from smiling Southern France and “I was born 23 years ago in War- My people owned vast | counter-revolutioniats. When Kornii My great-grandfather, aided the Russians | ken. and was rewarded | fought with Wrangel by the czar with a great grant of tenant of the Ublans. | — “My father was Andre Vensiatnkcy, | 2° oe eee chief of the gendarmerie (military | *>tvik bullet. | Vonsiatakop-Voncl.| rotar) of Ware unler the Nossa, “When Wranget was beaten, 1 nat| Hotel Clerks Plan | He waa shot and killed in ‘| for the Cold Troubles of all the Family ‘ : t EN a cold goes down deep ~—threatens to turn into bron- chitis or pneumonia—with soreness, tight breathing and a heavy hollow cough, apply hot wet cloths over throat and chest to open pores ofskin. Then rub Vicks in well until the skin is red. Spread on thickly and cover with hot flannel cloths, and arrange the bedding loosely so that the healing vapors will be inhaled all night. The penetrative and stimulative effect of Vicks thru the skin helps to relieve tightness and congestion. At thesametime,thevapors,inhaledwith each breath, carry the medication direct to the lungs and air passages. Ideal Treatment for Children Mothers like to use Vicks for children. It avoids dosing and upsetting their stomachs. When the kiddies come in wet and “sniffling” Vicks is applied to prevent colds. It keeps CKS VarpoRusBs Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly off spasmodic croup. Also, its cooling, sooth- ing qualities make it useful every day for cuts, burns, bruises, stings and itching skin. A “Tar Heel” Discovery Twenty-five years ago, Druggist Lunsford Richardson, of Greensboro, North Carolina, the ‘‘Tar Heel” State, seeking a better way to treat colds, hit upon a wonderful formula. He combined Camphor, Menthol and certain volatile oils in the form of a salve, so that when applied to throat and chest, it not only penetrated and stimulated like a liniment, but the ingredients were re- leased as vapors by the body heat and inhaled directly into the affected air passages. This remedy, Vicks VapoRub, won instant local favor and its fame has spread, county by county, state by state, until now Vicks is a family standby from coast to coast. Best of Nature’s Remedies Vicks contains valuable ingredients brought from distant countries—-Camphor from For- mosa, land of head-hunting savages; Menthol from picturesque Japan; Oil of Eucalyptus from far Australia; Oil of Juniper Tar from Bedouin haunts of Northern Africa; Oil of Oil of Turpentine from Dixie. How Vicks Should Be Used For Spasmodic Croup, Children’s Colde— Rub Vicks over the 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 Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever —Vicks should be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little can be appliedup the nostrilsand snuffed up the head. For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Ton- silitis, Bronchitis, Coughs—Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest-—if neces- sary, first u hot, wet cloths to open the pores of the skin—then rubbed in well until the skin is red; spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. If the cough is annoying. swallow small pieces the size of a pea. Used as 8 Liniment, Poultice or Plaster— On account of its penetrative and rubefacient effect, Vicks thas been found excellent for Bites, Boils, Bruises, Frost bite, Muscular Soreness, Poison Ivy, Sunburn, Headache, Neuralgia and Sore Calloused Feet, TRIAL TIN FREE Send this coupon to the Vick Chemical Com- Pray. Greensboro, N.C. A Y%-oz. trial tin of icks 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. SEATTLE |[WORKINGMAN IS HUSBAND OF $40,000,000 HEJRESS| | locomotives In the course of con-| was tn a military academy when the [| struction at the plant of the Baldwin | war broke out in 1914. Locomotive Works at Eddystone on | young when the revolution broke Jout. I fled from the boisheviki and Itlve. So I went in the movies 1| formance of “Fair and Warmer,” to | win works when the caar’s govern- | | i] | | } |} the Masonic {15 at 8 p.m ra Wate ‘won formerty’ ame ; Pacific Dandy Brooms cova tc Sou wn et ~ Semi-Porcelain ; [see Special at 75c STAR PAGE & | aE RHODES ao. Our Windows Will Tell REMARKABLE BLOUSE SALE On Thursday Only Blouse Dept—Upper Main Moor Crepe de Chine BLOUSES Hach $1.80 This beautiful assortment of Crepe de Chine Blouses, including Tuxedo and convertible collar styles, trimmed with Oriental laces, Antique Filet, hand ent- broidery ahd Real Filet Laces, are wonderful values that formerly sold at $9.75 and $12.00 each. Blouses in this group, two models of which are sketched, come in col” ors of white, flesh, bisque and lark. Sizes are 36 to 46. Choice, Thurs- day only, at $7.85 each. THE KnoD es CO Georgette and Georgette Blouses i Special a ab Chine Blouses a $1.45 : Each $1.95 Blouses in a wide assortment smart models displayed in colors of flesh, white, bisque and navy, and sizes 36, 38, 40 and 42. Styles and quality offered in this as- sortiment ‘combine to make the offering. one out of the ordinary. Choice, Thurs- day at $1.45. i Cotton Blouses then $1.00 Georgette and crepe de chine, tuck- in style Blouses, attractively embroid- ered in many different patterns. Sizes are 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46, i in colors of flesh, white, bisque and {| navy blue. An unusual value for Thurs- | day at $1.95 each. | Eden Flannel Blouses Special Eacn OSC Blouses in sizes 36 to 44, in both plain and striped patterns, made of Eden (Cotton) Flannel. A_ splendid Blouse for morning wear. Priced spe- cial for this sale at 95¢ each. Each Dainty White Voile Blouses in pleas- ing embroidered and tucked mo lace trimmed. Sizes are 36 to 46. wide assortment of styles disp and attractive values at $1.00 each I was too joined the army of Korniloff, the off was beaten, I fought with Dent we When Degiken wag beaten, I 4 1 was a lew I was wounded four timea, ven now, in my abdomen I have a bol Women Voters to Hold Session Here AM persons desiring to attend the | Friday evening dinner to be held at | the Hotel Washington by the Wash- | inden League of Women Voters, have been asked to make reserva tions by calling Elliott 4263. The pub | Henderson to Talk tic nas been invited to attend all ses | About Witt Report |“ of the second annual conven D. W. Henderson, superintendent | ton of the league, to be held Friday comotive works, and many other/of the municipal street railway, will|and Saturday at the Washington. nae discuss Peter Witt's $8,000 report be- | — | Last summer T waa the guest of fore the Seattle Real Estate associa- to flee ax a refuges. I made my way to Constantinopie, thence to Paria. “There I had no money. One must Theater Party Here ‘The entire house for the per acted several parts, be given at the Wilkes theater next “It was at & musicale one night in|Monday night, has been bought by Parts that I met the lady who is now | chapter 9, Greeters of America, the my wife. She was playing and 1 local organization of hotel clerks. waa charmed ag I watched her fin-/ “i 7 yo" gers play over the keyn I was in love’ “In Paris also I met the daughter of a high official of the Balawin Lo- knew what Mra. Ream, M Stephens’ mother, | a + | 5 at ‘Thomsonvilie, Conn, where they | tony eriay noon. a the Ie C. Smith!) A Home Made every widow bave & summer home I was there nrc rseahenlSR Gray Hair Remed 1 two month, | | y y knows ri | Saunders’ Memory = { Gry, sireaxed or faded hair can| Honored by Court be immediately made black, brown or | “My object ts to fit myvelt to be| Services in memory ‘of the late ||is0t brown whicheter sade you a come a representative of the Pala-|Robert C. Saunders, United States |* a Pgelnpe, Price drip gt cgi | district attorney, were held Wednes. | “ty, that 200 cal Male Oe an powder ment is restored. day in Judge Jeremiah Neterer’s de-| oso drug store. It costs very little! “Ah, yen, T am confident the cear.|partment of federal court. Saunders oe ee Dissolve it in dom will be restored and restored died in St. Louis, January 31, and), : | “Then it was arranged that I be come an apprentice at the Baldwin works. every husband Life Insurance protection two ounces of distilled or rain water | noon, ze botabevis wit not last was buried in Seattle. Jand comb it through the hair, Full c do not like them-—no. | oe ve |directions for use and a $100 gold) against them. But much Chamber Renews Its bona come in each box, guaranteeing rather would 1 see Lenin and . Trotsky stay in control of Ruesial Campaign for Hote than see it become a democracy. 1} hated Kerenaky I do not believe in a Russian democracy.” Mrs. Stephens’ father left a for. tune estimated at between forty and sixty millions, lie A balr century ago, before his rise to fortune, Norman RB. Ream was « ves familiar figure on the streets of Osceola, own, where he nh Ve === THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES the user that Orlex powder does not contain silver, lead, zinc, sulphur, | The personnel of a hotel com-| mercury, aniline, coaltar products or mittee, a new adjunct of the Cham-|other derivatives. | ber of Commerce, will be named| It is safe, does not rub off, ts not | hin a few days, In providing |sticky or gummy and leaves the hair | the new committer, a movement | fluffy. It will make a gray-h ward getting a big tour-|person look 20 years younger. | vertisement. been seen clad in overalis and cow- hide boots and carrying a whip, as he bought hogs for the Chicago market. J.E. White, Once of Seattle, Dead Arrangements for funeral fees were being completed Thurs day for James B. White, former Seattle real estate man, who died e Wednesday in McKeesport, ac Wh t cording to word received by friends 1 e le Z Lie AVENUE AND UNION STREET. Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. serv (MADE BY THE BLIND) | Cups, Only— Will Give Address Special 10c Each to Retail Employes Dr, W. J. ONE PACKAGE OF CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP FLAKES j FREE Pacific Dandy Brooms are Hindley educational field direct and Carl Bush, ex: f rn, ‘ made of sel proo! coutive ry of the Washing Thur’day we are going to offer 4 elect, broom" Ocrhs strongly sewed. A broom of a wel 800 doz. plain white Semi-Porcelain ‘ . , Cups at 10¢ each. this quality will outlast 2 or No phone orders _ No C, O. D.’s 8 cheap brooms. As a spe- None delivered cial inducement we offer a package of Crystal White Soap Chips FREE. ® employes tle retail firma to be held in club rooms, February SPECIAL TOMORROW ROAST SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, Browned Potatoes, Bread and Buiter, Coffee— - 30c In All Colegrove’s Restaurants AUTO KITCHEN Pike and Broadway EGYPTIAN KITCHEN 1 Third Ave, SPECIALTY FOOD sHOP 110 Pike St. Linoleum and Floor Varnish Special at 69c Quart This is a good grade varnish that dries with a beauti- ful luster and always gives long ser- vice. SPECIAL 69¢@ quart. Benjamin Double Socket Special at 69c The Benjamin Double Socket makes one — light socket do the work of two. Indis- [ff pensable for operating electric irons, per- Pj colators, toasters, etc. SPECIAL 68¢. fi” THE BIG GRANITEWARE SALE CONTINUES—SOME WONDERFUL VALUES ARE OFFERED AT

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