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¢ MIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. | Momma cli onnn = Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers NN ee ann Rotary Club Founder Tells How It Started BY KOY GIRBONS CHICAGO, Feb, 24.—"Lonetiness in a terrible thing finer sensibilities of man, lowers the ebb of his morale tends to make of him an unsociable animal ry} 4 NEW ARRIVAL FILET NETS A magnificent as- sortment of Filet Nets has just been placed on sale at ex- tremely low prices. You will surely find the pattern you de- sire in this lot. The quantity and prices as noted: 10 patterns at 40¢ per yard. 8 patterns at The per yard, 10 patterns at $1.00 It shocks the and by reason of it# paralysing influonce, nhoither understanding others, nor underatandng himself Im that statement Paul P. Harris, an attorney here tiny nucleus group of “thr indred lights" 17 hax developed into the International Association of I up his reasons for establishing the order. an founder of a yeare ago, which today tary clubs, sume Harris, long and lean of body: now, as always, a battler a ness and unfriendliness ne morning 20 years ag into Ch thing the last leg of a ri world journey In his globe-trotting thru Europe Harris noticed that the lone trav. occupied & removed y, the Pull per yard. o of iongihg tor @ good pal te 5 ‘a cheer him up. OVERDAPE MADRAS ne Sr iavel vente lnisreunea ia ¢ to $7.00 per yd. 5 patterns at $2.75 " upon hin that Harris, in Chicago, SCRIM, new arrivals, yard. pe decided to vatoe tangible protest Hin id 15¢ to 75¢ per yard. Double- Face TERRY individue with them the " RAFT LA homely je the small town, CLOTH, 36 __ inches c CE mWith that purpose in view hé wide; an excellent as- tterns ed around him three good sortment of colors; Two Pa of an evening would in each together usually $1.35 Per Yard join other's office or some frugal res five patterns at $1.25 per yard. taurant, there to abandon business matters entirely and concern them- Yau &. Harr selves in good-hearted merrymak —Photo by Wallingsr ing ‘ause the meetings were held at different places, the name Rotary was given the crowd, The plan 1 popular, New members were taken in, each man representing & distinet craft or profession, a rule which i# adhered to today LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GR AUN Co. INC. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 plan has succeeded is countries with a mem. teen years have pasved, That Harris’ ¥ exintence of 1,046 clubs scattered in 22 yproxinating 100,000 Rotary week started Februar with giant celebrations In every club headquarters over the world to commemorate the anniversary birthday Harris is $3, married, but has no children. Altho he founded the organ. tzation his only connection with the international body ts that of presi dent emeritus. “It seems but yesterday that I started,” he says. And of the future Fire early Friday routed out! hundreds of guests at the Hots ‘Man must forget himself if he wants happiness Life holds only one Knickerbocker, Seventh ave. and | thing that counts and that is the appreciation of contact with each Madison st. in their night clothes. | other Friendships are invaluable, That ts what Rotary etrives for with unselfishness as the underlying working basis. “We are nearing the great dawn of the brotherhood of man, Yeu, it in oming.” |The fire was confined to the roof and was extinguished by the fire department before it did any great jamount of damage } q This will fix my cold ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New LPHUR CLEARS : |Left Alone in Home, FACE CREAM | ' | Tots Burn to Death ¥ skin specialist. #t., were in another room when they |, Nothing has ever been found to|saw the flames from the explonion.| STANWOOD.—The Pacific North: AD druggists, | take the place of sulphur as a pimple “T GRIPE "mover. It is harmless and inex 2 pensive. Suet ask any druggist for a [small jar of MenthoSuiphur and tse it lke cold cream.—Advortisement front door and found themselves |given here Saturday night by Prof. trapped. They fought their way |idmond & Meany of the University thru the smoke into the basement |of Washington under the auspices of of another shop and escaped. the y Btudy club. An Interesting Development— Read the Details: \ The Valet (Model “C”) AutoStrop is built along the same lines as the famous $5.00 model. It has the same self-strop- ping device and the same easy-to-clean features. The finish is highly polished nickel. It is packed in a metal case which is finished in black and lined with velvet. Three AutoStrop blades are included. In addition there is the horsehide strop. The combined outfit is enclosed in a sturdy carton. Stropping is essential to a good shav- ing edge. It lengthens the blade’s time of usefulness and adds mightily to the pleasure of self-shaving. This new model and price places the only self-stropping razor within the reach of all. See the New AutoStrop in any Owl Drug Store NOW. “The Owl” is always first with important merchandise and price news. The Owl Drug Co Pine and Westlake Aaneeeeeeeccvacceeeensucnscscaensessesesesecesesececenenseseccuseeeessseeeeseeeeeseeneecaceessccccseeesessenesessoscesesesesseseses: Third and Pike Phone—Elliott 6335 First and Pike LTO cer eeceeeeemencenereneseeseeescnrcursesscsesecceuesesesecnsccs: hard, « aa stops the | STARTS FIRE MONTREAL, — Feb. 24.—Lett faroxyemes of coughing. No harmful | An exploding pot of face cream inj alone in the house of Armand Hol- eg sed mantision. Al) the Dellar Barber Supply Co. Thurs |land, two 4-yearold children were 9, las ete nat |day started a blaze which was only | burned to death, and a baby of $ Tr Kin | pply yey oo as ng ag Your |controlied after it had swept 13/ weeks and another baby of 23 Breaks |atores in the Stimson building, 1321) months were painfully injured yea! \t ? First ave. with an estimated | tends For Colds Any breaking out of the skin on |‘? 1337 First ave. w terday. It im believed the children and Cou face, neck, arms or body is overcome | #8 Of $11.250 tipped over the stove. The mother eave fuckent by applying Mentho-8ul- | The employes of the barber SUP | returned shortly after tne outbreak | he Steak ga phur. The pimples seem to dry right | ply company, H. Cummings of Bryn of the fire and succeeded in rescu- = Let the up and fo away, declares @ noted | Mawr and Alex Hange, 101 W, 7&th|ing two of be baber They were unable to escape thru the | west will be the subject of a lecture) THE SEATTLE STAR Palestine Fund| | | Delegates Will Come Next Week |Plans for Big Welcome | Are Being Completed by Committee LS # | Portrait Dr. Celina poke | daughter of the distinguished Zionist }leader and statesman, Nahum Soko jlow, head of the Zionist dejegation | from ope now visiting America. ime in arrive in Seattle next Fri jday, March 3, for a visit of three joey’ Dr. Celina Bokolow acta a* personal physician to her futher, She is the author of descriptive works of | Palestine based on her personal ob. servations in that country. eee | Preparations for the entertainment | of delegates representing the Pules: |tine fund (Keren Hayenod), Nahum Sokolow, Prof, Otto Warburg and | Col. John H, Patterson, who aré due 9 arrive in Seattle March 3, are | being completed by the reception committee. The following were appointed on the committee to welcome the vin itwre; Elmon L. Wienir, chairman Nathan Eckstein, Rabbi Baruch Shapiro, Marcus J. Lees, M. A. Gott stein, Alford Shemanski, J, Aronson and Julius Shafer. The delegation, which ts touring the United States for the purpose of raising funds for the industrial de velopment of Palestine, will be ten: dered the official welcome of the city of Seattle by Acting Mayor Hee keth immediately on their arrival Friday morning. Nahum Sokolow ts scheduled to ad reas the noon meeting of the mem bers’ council of the Beattle Chamber |of commerce the saine day on the | subject, “The Industrial Development ot Palestine.” Friday night Prof, Warburg will occupy the pulpit of Temple De Hirsch. A banquet will be given to the visitors at the New Washington Sat- jurday night, March 4, The commit- tee in charge of the banquet con- sate of Melville Monheimer, chair. man; Vietor Staadecker, Louts Fried lander, Arthur @. Cohen, A. Spring, Robert Lindeberger and Louis Ru- benstein. ASKS RECALL | OF HARVEY WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—A reso- lution demanding the recall from England of Ambassador George Har- vey because of his recent utterances | reflecting discredit upon the United Staten was introduced by Representa. tive Ryan in the house yeserday. Ryan's resolution provides for the appointment of a committee in the j house to investigate Harvey's atti tude, which Ryan charyed, “has shown Harvey to be proponent of | Pngtand’s aim and ambitions, rather than those of the country he is sup- posed to represent’.’ cent speech at the Pilgrim society dinner in London, when he was quoted as having sald, “The United | States made no sacrifice whatever” lat the arms conference, and that | ratification of the treaties by the | United States enate was certain.” Ryan also criticized Harvey for a speech a year ago, In which he ix jallered to have declared that “United States did not enter the world war | because of their ideals, but ope | she was afraid not to fight.” MEAT INJURIOUS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid We are a nation of meat eaters jand our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, | who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating Jacid, but become weak from the overwork; t wet sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog thus the waste is retained in blood te poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is dy, full of sediment, jor the jyou to |when you have severe hea | nervous and dizay spells, relief during the night; 08, a glass of water before breakfast your kidneys will act fine. of grapes and lemon juice, bined with lithia, and has stimulate clogged kidneys, to new longer a source of and no thus ending disorders Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful ef ferv | body a little urinary sionally to keep ment. Ryan attacked Harvey for his re TH THE. KIDNEYS der i# irritable, obliging sleepless: | ness, acid stomach or rheumatism jin bad weather, get from your pharmacist « four ounces of Jad Salts; take @ tablespoonful in each morning and in a few days This famous salts is made from the acid com- been used for generations to flush and |tralize the acids in urine so it is irritation, bladder went lithia-water drink, and no- n make @ mistake by taking the kidneys clean ayd active —Advertise- THe RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell A Special Purchase: Men’s Knit Ties 49c Or 6 for $2.75 Main Floor Fancy stripes and a wide range of substantial color combinations make this assortment of 600 Knit Tiex an attractive offer for Saturday, if bought in the regular way, would sell at 75c each. An inspection of the assortment will immediately convince you that this is @ splendid tle buying opportunity, Ties like these, THE RHODES Co Charming Spring Millinery Woodworth Toilet Articles Attractively Priced Drug Sundries Dept.—Main Floor Fiancee Perfume, Original, bot., $1.50, $2, 50 7 50 Fiancee Perfume, bulk, an ounce 2.50 , oo Fiancee Face Powder, a box. Fiancee Cold Creme, jar. Second Floor Fiancee Vanishing Creme . Fiancee Rouge ....... We have just received from New York, Fiancee Compact Powder & large shipment of attractive modeis in Fiancee Bath @alts ... Women's Hats for Spring Fiancee Lip Stick One of the predominating features of Fiancee Telo, in gieas jars | these smart Hats are their colors, which include— Karess Refilis—in all shades Periwinkle Blue dockey Red Canna, Brown Henna and Jade Warner’s Corsets 95c and $1.50 Novelty Straws with Trimmings of Upper Main Floor | feathers, flowers and ornaments make sige | this assortment an unusually charming Warner's Corsets in medium and low bust styles, and made of pink coutil, are offered in the Corset Department for Saturday, at 95@ and $1.50 cach. Sizes are 19 to 28. Odds and Ends of Infants’ Wear Upper Main Floor 36 Vanta Shirts, of all-wool and in sizes 2, 3, 4 and 6; also 21 Carter's Silk and Wool Shirts 3 and 4. These are slightly soiled, — , each . 4 19 Pairs First-Step Slippers, in 1, 1%, 2 and 2%. These are slightly soiled and sold formerly for $1.75. Saturda: PUI ns ane Koboesicesinte osde 14 Hats of velvet and crepe de chine, in pink, rose, black and red. Priced for a quick clean up at, + O5¢ one to choose from at $7.50 each. New Wool Slip-on Sweaters $2.95 Each Sweater Section—Upper Main Floor Women’s Wool Slip-on Sweaters in te, and sizes | plain Jersey neck style, and having dl sash with tassels about the waist. Colors are red, green, brown, navy and tan, and some have stripes in con- trasting colors. Choice at $2.95 each. oman, 48, Takes Poison and Dies After wallowing several ounces of | poison in an attempt to kill herself Thursday night, Mra. Bulalle Steele,| Cut out this slip, enclose with Se 45, of 910 Stewart st, died in the city | to Foley & Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave, hospital about haif an hour later.| Chicago, Ill, writing your name and She had been living with her brother, | address clearly. You will receive tn Frank Pearson, and had been in ill|/ return « trial package containing health and despondent for nearty two | Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, years when she secured @ divorce | for coughs, colds and croup, Foley from her husband, it is said. The| Kidney Pills and Foley Cathartic |body was removed to Johnston-Ham-| Tablets. At all dealers.—Advertise-| j= Undertaking parlors. ‘ment. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES ‘| NEED MONEY! | BILLINGS.—Mountain States Tele- |phone & Telegraph warehouse burns |here, destroying $50,000 of automatic | |telephone equipment. CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY For more than 26) Seattle's lend- ist, SATURDAY TOOL SPECIALS 10-Inch P. S. and W. Wrench Speeial at 79C A Regular $2.00 Value 7-inch GUERNSEY CASSEROLE © WITH HEAVY NICKEL FRAME Special at $1.69 Here is an extra big value. This brown Guernsey White-lined Cas- serole can be used for all oven bak- ing. This Casserole comes complete with a heavy nickel-plated frame. SPECIAL $1.69 Auto Section Belmont Master Wrench Set Special $3.49 Regular Value $7.50 Every auto mechanic and auto owner should have one of these sets. Special $3.49. DON’T OVERLOOK THE BIG ENAMELWARE SALE PEET BROS. FLOATING CASTILE SOAP 3 Large Bars for 25c Everyone is familiar with the high quality of Peet Bros.’ Soaps, Be sure to take advantage of this great bargain. 3 LARGE BARS FOR 25c No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Night Latch Special at O8c Regular Price $1.50 This is a good, reliable Cylinder Night Latch, with 8 keys. SPE- CIAL 98c. : COZY HOVER AND BROODER Special $2.98 Regular Price $5.00 INSURES A HEALTHY CROP OF CHICKS This is a very reliable and prac- tical oil-burning lamp Brooder. It is made of sheet metal, finished in brown enamel, and has double out- ing flannel curtains. Can be used in a shed or box. We will send it by parcel post anywhere in West- ern Washington at this price. SPE- CIAL $2.98.