The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1922, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1922. Se TS TC TMC I ka MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU = REMOVAL SALE! This great Removal Sale has created a desire for the better things in many homes. The inducements in value- giving have been so marked, and the terms of purchase made so easy, that hundreds of new customers are being added to our list each week. Now is the time to make your greatest saving on homefurnishing. Get Your Baby Carriage or Sulky AT A BIG SAVING Pullman Cabs and Folding Sulkies are shown in a great variety of sizes and styles. This is the season to buy that Cab, and with the special Removal Sale prices now in force you are assured of remarkable savings. Pullman Cabs, éyory— Removal Sale price. ..............$49.50 Pullman Cams, Gray— Removal Sale price............... $47.50 Pullman Cabs, Gray— Pullman Cabs, Ivory— Ivory Strollers. Removal Bale price. . $28.00 Gray Strollers. Removal Sale price. .. $27.00 Ivory Strollers. Removal Sale price. ..$20.00 Gray Strollers, Removal Sale price. .. $20.00 Folding Sulkies, Black— Removal Sale price.......... Folding Sulky, with Hood— Removal Sale price........ $12.75 Reed Folding Sulky, Ivory finish— Removal Sale price........ $15.00 OMNES Removal Sale price......... $15.50 Frosted Blue Folding Sulky— Removal Sale price......... $24 Gate-Leg Tables at Reductions Up to One-Fourth or More Off Our stock of Mahogany Gate- leg Tables has barely been touched and it was. never larger or better assorted. There are many fine tables in a great variety of patterns. $37.50 Gate-Leg Tables— Removal Sale price...... $29.50 $41.50 Gate-Leg Tables— Sale price ..... $3000 Sale price ..... $47.50 150: Beeelew Tables— Suen ce Pree $42. 50 $72.50 Gate-Leg Tables iv'pe..... $58.00 ATTRACTIVE TERMS of PURCHASE The remarkably easy terms on which you can furnish a home should be an incentive for you to buy now. G —-BROS— FURNITURE: Co. INC. $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week Pike Street at Fifth ae $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week $150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week No Extra Charge—No Interest = WT eS CORDELL, HULL, chairman of the democratic national committee, Tt you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre —Ad “MY CIVIC DUTY” wilt be the subject of the address delivered by Carl EB. Croson, president of the Seat-| Ji, tle school board, at the neheon | we, | meeting of the Seattle Real Estate | rp, association Thursday noon in the L. ja Smith Building restaurant. ‘Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by rheumatiam, Mra. J. BE. Hurst, who lives at 508 FE. Olive at., B. 193, Bloomington, Ill. is ao thankful at having cured herself that, out of pure gratitude, she is anxious to tell all other sufferers to Seattle. scheduled enday, according to a telegram ed by M. W. Taylor, county atic chairman. come here early next 2nonth will attend a meeting of county chairmen in Spokane Thursday and in Helena, Mont., Friday. Constipation } Just w to get rid of their torture Ya simple way at home Relieved Without the Mre Hurst has nothing to nell Merely cut out this notice, mail it to her, with your own name and ad- dress, and she will gladly send you this valuable information entirely free. “Write her at once, before you forget.—Advertinement. | WEAK GLANDS et Are Cause of Much of the Inefficiency | Met With Nowadays, According | pains quic THAT, drsexiog, wearin to Well-Known Authority— that so many women ion Bag crm from, is . Elliott, of London ee re ition of the tan of in- ickly eased ran plication of Sloan's cretion, particularly thon Daiment. Ne. rubber mussinesa, or provide dynam skin staina, Megecd for all the family ‘4 ody te now “recorniaed “| and all kinds of og * aches and the cause of wea r Pleris trom these glandular sub. | Palm® As all druggists, 350, 0c, stances that effective medication is derived. If your « & specialist Jocat t Third ave. rom Third ave the postoffi o charge for con- sultation Gov. Physician —Ad- vertisement. ce of Lasatiocs Nojol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative— so cannot gripe. pregeribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. nde are weak, consult n this subject. One Is ¢ Port of Health, 1227 from THE | WIDOWS ORGANIZE LEAGUE SEATTLE STAR } Mrs. Frank Townsley Brown cnc. mite might April 12—The widow's|to the collection of estates left by ne «the “widow's | hywbarids | ‘To wage relentless war against if a group of women, headed | !#wyers who prey on widows ank Townsley Brown, here | ant of the law in collection To tebselels « bhetadhd ecene. jean up the countryw’ moral: » known ax the “Widow's| TO Femove the prefix | “merry” | onal league.” pe de ~¥ sesernashaomeen , Mra. Brown, possessed of large Wealth, is president, Objects of the movement are: To see that women get back all-| Membership ia “not confined to! | mony. widows only, Any woman may join, To aid them In matters pertaining! tree | »Te wplift womanhood. | To effect a cure for flapper slfli- | news “Shifters Organize!” bain oor Hear for Easter ’ r | BOYS TWO-KNICKER SUITS, with | fulllined coat and trousers, and in 75¢e Flappers’ Watchword) 22: ssct 8. etiam H If} @t, @ sult.....4-, +++ 86.95 Main Floor H|rie Kestenmuan ‘brothers are iden:| something for nothings Tf] BOYS CAPS of excellent, cutting ‘rhe; ean Deacuaae chasers, See an ideq running around se "Ekittere” thave thels awh tine! | materials and patterns, and having Placed on display a new shipment 5 loose and spear it. Then cash in on! of talk. A male “Shifter” meeta ajf| wnbreskable visors. Kach..... e5¢ = joey made of extra fine a ft. Get richer while others get poorer | irl “Shifter” and aske: “Cash or BOYS’ BLOUSES, with high or perc fn: that's thet ater If she anewers ‘ash, heli! rport collars. Well made Blouses They are in the new Spring hooteh,” mays | | one of the four ays the open m “Simple a Chartes Kent bedthers "I won for kieas her then; “Check,” lat But joenn't like his looks, she says, ank's closed,” and he must respect the woods are full | her answer of them: ikewine the pavements. All| “Awful.” rage the moraliate. you do is pick out your little idea, hit! “ort stuff," laugh the Kesten. it on the bead, skin it on the spot) mana, | sell it for a thousand or a mil | lien.” One of the Keatenmans aw a | Providence girl wearing a bit of pa | per with a glad hand #ketched on it. | He bit it on the head—not the girl, but the idea! Wateh it evolve! Pretty girl, Flap- per. Dancer, Giad hand. Shifty feet. Shitty, er, shifty, er-—hurrah, “Shifter!” Smart word. Shifter needs 1% partner, Partner—orga nization! There it is, “Shifters—organize!” 4 you don’t get it! The ‘SPLIT ON MAYOR, ALL FOR DRAKE Chadwick, Nelson, Kennedy and Fitzgerald Unite see in. the business of |. Widely split in thelr preference ne amnblecns for lodges and so(tof ™AYOr, & committee of four ‘ ae 2 mare wat er ‘em. | Prominent citizens canm to The Star % today to announce their united sup- biems, Now you're on! | _ |port of Al T. Drake for re-election | Soon the Kestenmans were putting to the city council. They are me RHODES Our Windows Will Tell Who Wouldn’t Be Proud ? —With One of These Easter Suits at $24.50 Second Floor Easter is one time of the year when everyone wishes to have their apparel at its very best; and, indeed, the woman who wears one of these Suits will find that it meets the requirements in a most pleasing manner. These Suits, one model of which is here shown, are made of tricotines and twill cords in flare, box and tailored styles with braid and embroidery trimmings. Sizes range from 16 to 44, and the price is exception- ally attractive for these values. Kodak Enlargement—Special 79c Kodak Dept—Main Floor This special offer is for Thursday only. Enlarge- ments, 7x11 or 8x10 inches, made from your favorite kodak negative, and hand-colored in oils. The finest quality of art and materials. Each, 70¢. Fountain Pens Special 89c Displayed Children’s Easter Bonnets 75c and Up to $4.95 Each in Two Sizes Upper Main Floor Kok oe Seif filling, black and white Fountain Pens, with iridium tipped points, ‘They have peeket clips and are 43 ordinary values at SO@ Organdie Bonnets for infants and tots up to 5 years old. They are made in eight popular Spring shades and white, and are in various styles and shapes. A very cute headgear for the little ones, and reasonably priced. | Easter Suggestions | for Boys Men’s Knit Ties of light blue, gray, Palm Beach and white with contrasting thread of red, green, purple, black and in attractive patterns—Each 59¢ | and 75¢. BOYS’ TIES of silk and in four-in- eat They are something new and distine- b hand styles. They're just like tive and are very appropriate Dad's, and in wonderful shades. eae foe. 396 Easter wear. Choice at 75¢@ each. years as clerk of the finance commit- tee and in the comptroller s ctti¢e be- fore he became councilman. “He bas taken leaves of absence | only on account of his health, The original cause of his condition was exposure in the Philippines during the SpanishAmerican war, and the immediate cause his return to work too soon after influenza, “We have inquired into his present condition of bealth and find he will | be able to attend to his duties dur- | ing the next term.” Kennedy said he had known Drake DELICIOUS favor, delightful i in taste, beneficial in its effect. lout “Shifter” badges under the name lof the Offictal Shifters Emblem Co. Then the rules and by-laws appeared. ‘The organization grew faster than Stephen F. Chadwick and Wiiliam H. Nelson, trustees of the Bolo club and veterans of the recent war; T. J. L. for 18 years and considers him a very valuable man to the city, in view of his knowledge of the finan. | mi ithe Ku Kiux Kian UM has been compelled to postpone his | for | He plans to} He} ternal’ Kennedy, first assistant correration counsel, and Councitman Cecil B. Fitzgerald, chairman of the city council finance committee, “Tie Bolo club has endorsed Drake,” said Chadwick, “hecause of | Boston, New York, thruout the East, | his Kood record as a councilman and until the police interfered. Ibecause he has been faithful to the ould hardly | ideas for which the veterans stand. ‘Thewe |He is an expert in city finances and |has heen in the city employ for 18 And created a bigger stir. The flappers Mooded Into it. Heada of churches and schools condemned jit, Parents railed against it, But! the “Shifters” grew in Providence, ah. cording to where you bought the The secret of the “Shifters'* cons may be found in the rules by-laws, Every “Shifter” promises on initia: | tion to be a good fellow. The pase word is, “I have paid my checks.” | BY DK RH, BISHOP The handshake is done by pressing T. VITUS’ dance [the pales together without gripping, usually affects children. Twitching and other mus- cular move ments are the common forms of the disease Some of the movements are influenced by the child's will, while others |are involuntary, and cannot be con od. ight. injury, mental worry, eye} strain, infectious fevers and rheuma. | tiem are its real causes, Irritability of temper, anemia, poor | appetite and constipation may ac- |company the ailment. Heart disease | may sometimes complicate it. Real St. Vitus” dance is curable in| from six weeks to two months, tho it is likely to recur. | For a child suffering thus there must be rest and avoidance of over exertion, especially of overstudy. The fitting of proper glasses may be necessary, | Digestive disturbances must be cor- rected. ‘Tea, coffee, candy, cakes and KID” | sweets in general "must be prohibited. | Milk should be given generously. Apr. 138) A daily warm bath, systematic mas: - sage and electricity to the spine may is —_ BY —~|in appropriate cases be needed. The doctor may find it well to pre scribe chloral, the bromides or arsenic as the Individual case may require. Many peop ns by this arch field, € 4 “nerve inflammation fir ning Is rp, stabbing pain, which hurt con- Today and Until Friday VIOLA DANA IN PERSON AND IN “GLASS HOUSES” FINE NEW AFTE RNOONS | “ONL Y Harold Lloyd “KAPT. KIDD’S Night—Thursday, | Matter How Badly Broken (American Watches Onty) for $2.50 Our upstairs location and the continual trade of our many satisfied customers en- able us to offer you this low Price. Work ully guaran- Owl Drug ding druggists, | ‘T | familiarity cial quegtions involved in the things the city has undertaken and his | with the manner in which the city must do business un- | der the charter and ordinances, | Fitzgerald pointed out that part of | the credit for a $1,200,000 cut in the city budget last year was due to Drake, As chairman of the finance committee, Fitzgvrald said he had always found Drake on the job when matters of importance were before | the committee. “As ranking member of the bud get committes,” Fitzeerald ssid, “to | Drake it due the greatest credit for | cutting the budget. Hix former work | ax auditor of appropriations was so | good that, when a vacancy appear. ed in the council, Drake was unani- mously chosen by the council to fill that vacancy.” SS The Store for Useful Articles AMENUE AND UNION Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Brass Jardinieres Special at $1.69 For your Easter Lily ! Don’t overlook this! wonderful A Brass Jardi- niere in a new, attractive shape, with a raised base, in the latest de- , sign—9 inches in di- ameter and stands 9 inches high—not exactly like cut. For THURSDAY— SPECIAL AT $1.69, For Thursday we offer you this well- known brand at a very low price. Made of se- lect broom corn, 5- sewed; a dandy parlor broom. Special at —69¢— Made in Seattle ! GARDEN SEEDS 10c large size package PEAS BEANS’ CORN SPECIAL AT 5¢ PACKAGE Johnson’s Floor Wax Special at 59c Pint Can Regular 85c Keep your floors in good shape. This Wax will keep them in fine condition. 15-Pound POLISHING BRUSH Special at $1.98 { For your floor, with this weighted brush, you get best results. SOLVENE DEMONSTRATION A concentrated soap in shredded form for all general washing purposes—L5¢ can.

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