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MONDAY, APRIL 38, 1929, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE & at A number of Tables that were material used in your choice transit and storage are going at a price that is less than the cost of There are six patterns, Colonial, Queen Anne and Heppel- white, all solid mahogany tops, ished in light and dark; 42- and 45- inch sizes; drawers and under shelf. Made to retail from $37.50 to $50.00. Come in and select your own Table; you'll get the one you buy. immediate disposal, A Golden To Own a Buying to Advantage on the This sale offers so many advantages, chief of which is our Special Easy Terms of Payment, that it is possible for you to select a complete home out- fit with a small payment down $ 50 Member American Homes Bureau Opportunity The Time Is NOW to Take Advantage of Our RemovalSale This great Removal Sale is an opportunity of state-wide interest. article in our store is marked for quick selling. the end of our sale, so we have prepared for enormous turnovers and have made such substantial reductions that home owners can effect real economy without sacrificing quality or service. The sheer bigness of this Removal Sale has evolved: itself into the most remarkable disposal of Home Fu witnessed in the Northwest. tract you, and you cannot afford to miss this opportunity. Disposing of Mahogany Tables Every Each day brings us nearer nishings ever We have made prices interesting enough to at- Manufacturer’s Cost Mahogany Parlor slightly marred in making them. including fin- For Removal Sale, portunity droom Suite We offer three Bedroom Suites at prices that will attract the thrifty home owner. This sale presents an unusual opportunity to buy high- class bedroom furniture at a low price. Three Suites in ivory finish, Adam design, with decorations. Suite in- cludes Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Table. Only four Suites of this pattern to be sold. Regular value $147.50. Removal Sale price ‘97 Three Suites in ivory finish, Louis XVI. design. Each Suite has five pieces, consisting of Bed, Dresser, Chifforobe, Dressing Table and Bench. Sold regularly at $183.50. Removal Sale price Easy Payment Plan terms, Week Week Week Week Week Week Week and the balance on easy Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Purchase, 8 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per No Extra Charge—No Interest LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED ME ,CO FI at WHERE PIKE Dance and be happy. liam A. Jackson, late of New city tors at The Hippodrome, University, wil] teach Adve Wen ple made strong and well HEAMOTONE The great blood and nerve bullder, is | addressed now sold at all drug stores at and $2.00 per bottle—Advertisement. INDIGESTION relieved in two minutes with J0-TO Gas, acid, sour, burning stom- ach ail quickly relieved with JO-TO. Drug Stores. If you ao! not know the latest steps, Prof. Wil head of the corps of instruc you all of the| , pale, anaemic and thin peo WOMAN TAKES| Asuiy Men to Stage POISON, DIES Function April 1 York Wired ‘Wireless’ Is Solution for Radio BY HARRY B. WONT April 3 within the limite with other radio broadcasting “Wired | of a given et of the WASHING community Wireless” so) babel of the er for tio com: thualast greatly Maj. Gen George O. Squier, chief jen the protilem of radio regw signal officer of the United States w nent of “wired wir can cca ip » connect t plied to practionl pi jeoma of} with the usting and receiving tting at his desk in hin office in the Munitions building, Gen, Squier turns the switch of his electric desk lamp. ff that elreult clearly, sb ‘fading tn’ without Interfer them without any out’ and wet tinetly Immediately the strains of a violin | ‘fading solo by Mischa Elman flood the|ence from outside broadeastin coming from an inary | tions or experimenting amateurs.” receiving set in one corner | | There's nothing startling about | it," says Squier, snapping off the mwitoh: ‘or yearn we have been broadcast! sorta of sounds by means of lectric lighting cir culteflat irons, vacuum cleaners, |washing machines, dishwashers, curling irons, fans, “Now by this system of controtie | Home Is Invaded and Train radio we simply yroadcast radio Held Up waves over a definite network of wires and into homes and offices in . » NEW YORK, April | 3.—-French Apaches, most dangerous thugn of & definitely known zone, instead of | sending them out at random to help confuse the ether, the Paris underworld, RADIO NOW & gang in New York, police believed XxCLI VE today. “One of the biggest handicaps to| |radio, heretofore, has been its all- inclusiveness. By thin new method, radio may be made exclusive, “Washington, for instance, may broadcast for its citizens concerta, lectures, news-bulletins or any sort of information or entertainment | without disturbing the ether for} Baltimore or other nearby towns. Sunday when they held up Mr and Mra. Albert Shattuck and eight |rervanta in their Washington | Square home and made away with $80,000 in jewelry. One of was captured and gave the name of Bugenio Diaset, a French sailor. merous other robberies gave day was ushered in with Went holdup near Chelsea, N. where an army of 40 traveling in seven = motor halted a freight train under impression it was the money” special from Chics ‘They broke into several cars but their joot was small GOVERNOR BONE | OFF WEDNESDAY To Return to Alaska ins the Alameda Gov. Scott C. expected to mil for the Wednesday on board the Alameda. Governor Bone arrived in Seattle Sunday from Washington, D. © where for the last two months he has been negotiating in the interests of Alaska. His plans for Alaska are expected to be told in detail Tuesday “Ty assigning wavelengths, any | a Wild) number of broadcasting stations can be feed messages into the Washington circuit, for Washington consump. tion, without cluttering up the ether for general radio work. “This exclustveness can be carried much further, Any hotel or build ing having its own electric syntem, can become a self-contained radio ctreuit. “With a radio amplifier in each room, connected with the hotel's own electric cireult, it would be possible for the music of the orchestra in the ogee dining room to be broadcasted 0 every gueRt room. “The possibilittes are Infinite, Both for business and personal uses, the development of a metho! of con- | trolled radio immeasurably broadens the field of its practicable us “By fatensive of Commerce. Returning to the North with Gov ernor Bone will be Mra. Bone, who Joined him in Seattle Monday, follow- ing her arrival from Alaska on the steamship Victoria, with Col. Fred erick Mears, engineer in charge of construction of the Alaska railroad, and Mead Colburn, secretary to the governor. Jovernor Bone Ix located at the New Washington hotel, spending part of his time with Edwin Selvin on Vashon istand, MAN KILLED BY WOOD ALCOHOL’ Killed by wood aicohol, the body of Albert Johnson, 40, of the Sunrise hotel, 122 county morgue tives were being sought ner Johnson was found room Sunday lay in while rela- by the coro Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a Mitte ‘reezone” on an aching corn, in- tly that corn stops hurting, then hortly you lift it right off with | She jfingers. Truly! |ner Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | Saturday n “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | to to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn bet and the calluses, withe tion.—Advertisement. dead in his nt to cal) him to din & large quan. een the toes, 910 Virginia st., ce that he visited ht pund his friend apparently dying Johnson had refused to go to the hospital, however, be all right by Sunday 1 was formerly employed by ort Ludiow ‘The onty wure was to get rid of dan 4ruff ia to dissolve it; then you de stroy it entirely, To do this, get |about four ounces of ordinary liquid|a special « arvon; apply it at night, when retir Jing: use enough to moisten the scalp Scclinetnedil and rub it in gently with the ae tips Do this tonight, and by morning he tnt, and by. mornin Good Fi irm be gone, 1 three or four more ap- will comp! ‘ely oe | and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you m: \Increased Weight, Strength and Energy — Amazing sound waves, y have at You will find, too, t all itehing complaining about being weak, thin, rvon at @ny | emaciated and run-down may now find It ts ine xpensive and) in Yeast Vitamines when used in con- r fails to do the work.—Adver-| nection with Nuxated Iron the very ne | them to put on good firm flesh, round ‘ oe | and Vitamines are absolutely uselena, ma your If you want to keep your hair 11 | pody loses the power to transform lifeless food good condition, be careful what You | matter int tiving celle, flesh, muscle and tieane, | wash it with. | therefore your food merely panses through your Most soaps and prepared shampoos | body without doing you any good. contain too much alkali, Tile dries | It therefore the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and | cases Where Vitamines are necessary, organic 1 1 Iso neceasary. is very harmful. Mulsified oil sham (which is pure tirely greaseless), 1s much anything elxe you can use for should be quickly ol this valuable combination, have been made with druggists in this city arrangements tter than 4) Officers of the regular army, of| bein . | e you A LARGE DOLLAR PA Fifth and | pooing, this can't posibly injure | Skate Z ant * me ha os GENUINE YEAST VITAMIN Mrs, J, O. McBee, 30, took poison| National Guard units and of the! the hair | TABLETS ABSOLUTELY FREE, with t the Mansfield hotel, 417 James at.,! reserve are looking forward to the mply put ‘ial or three anes your purchase He # 7 Fe ‘ fuls of Mulsified in a cup or gla "| of a bottle of Sunday night. She was found dead | first public military function of the| With q little warm. water, then organic Nuxated | in her room a few moments later,| National Guard in the past two| moisten the hair with water a 1 rub| | clutching in her hand three notes she | years, which will be held in the|it in. It twill ake Vitamine benef | had hurriedly scrawled, of them Armory April 14 rich, creamy lather nse ns] ‘Saunia’ Weniied to Private William W. | scalp The | Irom after meals, Weigh yourself before you nd removes | start and again aft $1.09 | steen a soldier from Camp Lewis. e ‘aust "airt Mrs. McBee, before her marriage, \Little Girl Killed ‘ ‘The halt dries quick: | | was Mixg Ruth C. Logan | by Auto Near Kent ly, and it leaves It fine | ery ene | Strack by an automobile driven by | Iky, bright, fluffy and easy to) teeturers will promptly refund your money. If you wish to learn the latest fae <4 | manage | DaPORTANT: We recommend that you do dancing steps and be up to da ri Jardeen, Tacoma, Frances You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll | not takeVitaminesuniess you wish your weight telephone Elliott 21 Prof. 4, 10-year-old daughter of A. B.| shamp any drug store, It 1s | inerensed~it y son, of The Hippodrome, Fifth , was instantly killed Sunday|yery ch and a few ounces in| Univ will teach you. t n- | night T girl was hit as she was| enough to last everyone in the family | ™ ners’ ¢ eq start each Me y|crossing the county road in front| for months. Be sure your druggis Lan evening at 7 o’clock.—Advertusement, | of her home, one mile south of Kent. | gives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. | vertisement, are put on| NEW YORKERS Their first crime was committed | them | ew York « Sabbath of crime, The} carn, | the} Bone of Alaska tn North night when he will be honor «guest | at a dinner given by the Chamber | the} Jauto party stopped by the roadside. | end, B.} and| saying he would| It is) | believed he had a mother in Norway. | Rats are directed in their flight by of bearing and by hand di will stop at| | once. vate tale wit te diutty,! New Food Factor. jlustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and| ‘Thonsands who have always been | look and feel a hundred time: petter. tisement. | thing which will often quickly help | - “ out face and figure and increase their strength, | || Cocoanut Oil Fine energy and endurance, provided their blood contains a muffle quantity of oxyy “ | for Washing Hair || sanic iron to | fond property pears that in practicalty all | | Sold on Easy Oo ur Windows Will Tell The Ruooes Co Keeping Abreast of the Times! | Reductions on Women’s Leather Gloves have formed) | | Glove Departenent—Main Floor F This timely reduction of Women's Leather Gloves offers our patrons an unusual Glove Buying Opportunity just in time to complete the ster outfit. The redue- tions, which are substantial, involve a stock wonderfully replete with all the new Spring styles, including th NOTE: Demonst 1 Package 5 Packages . 10 Packages Imported Kid and Suede, fine Cape Skins and Mochas —are featured in the popular shades and wanted sizes, ant to you from every standpoint, including service (meaning careful fitting), style, quality, satisfaction and economy. $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $7.00, $7.50 and $8.00 Our glove stock ts complete and for your own information and satisfaction, the original as well as the new price, will be plainly marked on each pair. Special During This Week Only ! Drug Sandries Dept. Main Floor 1e vogue in novelties as well as staple lines. The new prices are import- The price range now is as follows: Silk and Wool Dresses $24.50 Second Floor An unusually attractive assortment of Dresses including serges, tricotines, twill — ‘ crepeknit, taffetas and Canton crepes, tailor and elaborately trimmed with braid, embroid- ery, ribbon, ruffles, ete., in self and contrast- ing colors. : Sizes range from 16 to 44, and values are — splendid at the moderate price of $24.50 each. $a Cate, ORME ee Be 8 ration HERO DRAGGED S. H. Nichols Miraculously Escapes Death | Struck by a street car and dragged 60 feet on Westlake ave, N. when be attempted to saye a young Woman from death on the tracks Sunday night, 8 H. Nichols, 32, of Belling- ham, himself escaped death by miracle. Only a few slight bruises | resulted from the accident, altho two Jiver dollars in Nichols’ pocket were bent double by the terrific mauling on the roadbed. Ph accident occurred when an Miss M. Adams started across the track. Nichols, seeing the approach jing street car and the girl's danger, ped from the auto and managed to ;w her from the path of the car, but was himself caught on the fender. | He was attended at the city hos pital. CANDIDATES for the city council | will speak at the meeting of the Com monwealth club, in Boldt’s restau- | rant, 913 Second ave., at 7 p.m. Mon- day. N SP BY STREET CAR i soe first m — first in ity—always the t choice. Use Beeman's ten minutes after every meal—good for the digestion, | | Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Garden Tools FIVE BIG 98c ECIALS at GO AT IT NOW! DAN Brass Wash Board Special at 53c we offer strongly constructed Wash Board at a big They have a good rubbir face, easy on the SPECIAL Tuesday yo | Payments saving. clothes. HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER D-HANDLE SPADING FORK LONG-HANDLE SPADING FORK L BOW RAKE DE LION WEEDER YOUR CHOICE 98c 98c ASH CANS Special at $1.69 A 16-inch galvanized, corrugated, strongly con- structed Ash Can. Has a raised bottom and a fit- over cover. Extra Big Special at. $1 69 Made in Seattle thi Bri u ng sur- Complete Stock FACTORY DEMONSTRATION Accessories SAVES TIME AND MONEY STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |