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" ur ae By purchasing a large quantity of these suites we P oye > he a : i pody ts built up Hy are able to make this extraordinarily low price. fp anB enaeyg 4 . * Nona of cells. bi The Suite— The Suite— pee Papen it Bed Red rounded by a 3 Chifforette ChMfforette fuld medium—the biood—and the 4 Dresser Dresser cells themselves are largely com Vanity Dressing Table Posed of water, too, In fact, about | eres et — PEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929 WOODEN SHIPS TO BE TORN UP Fleet of 226 Will Be Used as Barges | MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU ~~ A BIG VALUE.GIVING THREE-DAYS SALE of 4-Piece Walnut Bedroom Suite i | SAN FRANCISCO, Gept. 19 America’s wooden ships, numbering 226, built on the Atlantic coast dur th Vi ¢ jing the war under the ge nment wit anity wi cy {Shipbuilding program, will be dis ith Dressing Table akties, wie Gr teieis aut’ ton tow refitted for coastwine trade and j® lot of them will be turned into junk. That was the announcement jhere today of George D. Perry, who |Dought the ships for $3,817 apiece at |the government sale held in Wash: | | ington yesterday | Perry declared an inspection will jde made immediately of the hulle and most of them probably will be brought to San Franciseo for dis mantling or whatever thelr fate ts to be. “We purchased them largely on he said. 145° Pil », of the Charles Nelson company, and several others whone names have been withheld, are mem bers of a syndicate which Perry rep resented in the purchase. rc KEEP WELL WATER é — $$$ BY DR. K. —— OUNT up many uses there are for water in the human. And then judge from this number how | how UNBAUM BROS SIXTH AVE. Scfween PIKE ond PINE really know how good a value this is, come 1GR 60 per cont of the human body con jalsts of this element. The ceils get | thelr nutrition from the blood and jeast off their waste matter into it. So, when too little fluid ts sup plied, the blood maintaing a higher specific gravity and LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Below, Allan Clark, Kenneth TER EDOAR BATTLE (YW . this week callinet the 1 rices Hold te | . cast off very imperfectly. Thus the ’ department that thé second Up Before Auctions bedy is polsoned oy. te, own poten | pecy of the postal terminal station,| BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 12—-Wool | tions. | The uses of water in the body! have been summarized as follows; | WASHINGTON, Sept. ing when the foreign wool auctions|. ™ I !% Incorporated tn the ts-| American women happy? gues. | Mrs. Igetta Jewell Brown, legisla Gre again in full ewing. A mean 2. It is the chiet ingredient of all! tive chairman of the National Wom from today the Australian auctions | fuids of the body—inauring their|an’s party, plans to go on the plat begin and nearly 250,000 bales are| Proper degree of dilution form and tell the world she doesn't Prices continued to hold firm with {18 King st. be enlarged and that a intimations big business In impend. hird story be added. “y 13.—Are j P ] L E Ss expected to be offered in the vari me bo Seventy friction by motaten re so--that ts, the aforesaid \ © membranes. merican woman ts not legally hap ‘ Semmes 0% suctions In this country, With! 4 4: distributes the food to thelpy in all the states in the next four months Australia ts | tissues and removes waste matters,| (ne of the first states on which , Guaranteed to be Cured | expected to ofter some 600,000 bales, |thru the work ot t biood Mra. Izetta Jewell Brown's rights ‘Without Operation while yesterday at London about neoma, will be 6. It regulates the temperature brand lefts will fail, ¥ absorption and evaporation good old Alabama 4. It distributes the body heat. | The quantity of water required by|"oman's party there are quite a few each individual will vary according | ‘hinge which might be done to make to his size and the nature of hie) Women & little happier in Alabama Vets to Be Secured |*or® but a sate entimate te from| Under the old common law, till tn t effect down there, a mother ” en. Nearly three acres of land sur- rs Gna, Balt to tires pinto ©) visa to ne power, bat only to re rounding the present G. A. R. plot in , lerence and respect.” The father is Lakeview cemetery will be purchased ie |the hatural guardian of the child. He ’ | by the city and set apart tor ths| Vets’ Bureau Man |haa the entire control of the labor, burial of veterans, as the result of paong | services and earnings of the children, & decision of the city council. ‘The| Off to Conference |i: the mother, who does not own ground will be a part of the/ 1. ©. Jeaneph, Pacific Northwent| her own services, nor the services or *CAAN Ibe cured and will 14,000 bales were offered. Burial Ground for bureau officials to be held there | during the week beginning Septem-| ber 16. He was accompanied by | {Dr. P. 1, Carter, district medical | lofficer of the bureau, and H. L.| McCoy, who han charge of veter-| ans’ rehabilitation in the North | west. BY ROBERT TALLEY WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.-—A straw hat and an overcoat is the rather Matters concerning government incongruous garb of Ex President |compensation to disabled veterana,| Woodrow Wilson when he goes for vocational training and hospitaliza usual afternoon auto ride these tion of Injured veterans will be dis. | 44" cussed, he stated, Jeaseph said | The first breath of fall ts tn the shia jatr and the weather, to most per | Furniture Dealers ieua cud tecenae presioele at one Hold Big Pow-Wow |coot far the “Silent Man of § St." te venture without his overcoat At @ furniture man's “pow wow” | His mummer hat, which he has not |Grunbaum Bros., furniture dealers, | yet discarded, is one of the few re entertained approximately 60 Heattie | maining straws in Washington. |furniture men Tuesday night. Vaude| geated up front beside his chauf- ville acta, music and a speech by leur, the former president attracts 0. 8. Grunbaum were features of the | put | attention as his high ioe | evening. powered and elegantly finished tour | ti ie Sages ling car glides thru Washington MANILA. — Gov. Gen, Leonard streets. Passing motorists Wood of the Philippines postpones |times give him a wave of the hand trip into southern islands to greet lor tip their hats and he smiles and vacu tin 5 Sir Laurence Guillemard, governor | removes n hat in return—a | of Straits Settlements, who arrived | democrat Traffic cops salute iz in‘itself co (_MAY CALL KAISER “PAPA” _) Its the brand that counts A vacuum tin will retain any coffee flavor—but it may not be the flavor you want. That's reason enough why you should look for“Folger’s Golden Gate” on every tin of coffee . name assures you of a ate flavor—a flavor de- veloped by seventy-two years of experience. : Folger’s Golden Gate Coffee is “different in taste from other cof- fee and better.” ; Tell your grocer you want it. fannot understand why people will) mbmit to dangerous operations for) ®and transplantation when it ts| Rot as effective as the newer meth. | 4s, which require no operation. | There are many diseases and weak-| ‘Resses that respond wonderfully to! there treatments, and fdr a limited | time the doctor ts going to give free conference to interested people St 1327 Third ave. Hours 10-12, 2 Call at once if you are interested — it. nome: his atill J.A. FOLGER & CO. These two children, shown with their mother, Princess { Son Franciece Hermine of Preuss, will become stepchildren of the former MiSftocke, Japan kaiser, if reports of the princess’ coming marriage to Wil- helm are true. Princess Hermine has three other children. THE SEATTLE STAR CITY CHAMPIONS Star carriers’ relay team, which won the city prize at the Policemen's Field meet Saturday afternoon. to right: Walter Mormon, Harry Pripp, Clarence Placek. Not Legally Happ According to data complied by the) Is Not Auto Speeder Pleasing Styles at long, straight lines and and shades of brown. Sizes range from 16 to Standing, left Carter, Aaron Croader. Boston Bags Special $1.45 jearnings of her children. has the privilege of being punished for neg. lect or refusal to provide for the dren, they muy Tho « wife's services and her earnings in the home belong to her husband, and while It is up to him to de whether she can work out side of her home or not, he is not responsible for hin wife's debts, But if she gets hurt he receives money damages for her injury Inheritance laws also discriminate jagainest married women. If the hus jband of an Alabama woman dies, [sho gets onethird to onehait of her husband's lands, and one-fifth |of his personal property. If ahe dies it's different. Husband gets ALL her lands, and not less than one-half of al) her personal property |_ These are some of the things Mra. | Inetta Jewell Brown plans to say in this National Woman's party crusade for the equality of women before the [law and buckle, and well lined. and in three mizem—14, 15 lGineh. A very at $1.45 rach AS CAAT 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles John McGill, 4, of 407 Mi- 47 nor ave. N., was killed Mon- day night by an auto driven by Elvie Powell, 17, of $20 Fairview ave., as memorial cemetery district manager of the United | ——— — Sh esc RE TS em a he played in front of his home, States Veterans’ bureau, left Sent-| e i 47 An unidentified man was the Tuesday for Washington, D. C.,/ Ex P pe o1 re oe — Se poreas offilala, to. be" Deld, there 5927 California ave. He was un- hurt, she suid. -C. R. Lofquist, Reynolds Uy A eee was struck at Eighth ave. and Pine st. Sunday by an un: identified motorist. Lofquist was bruised about the knees. 480 T. Carlson, 4002 29th ave. 8., There ts usually a little crowd of expectant onlookers gathered across the street from his home on 8 at, where, with hats off, they wateh him come out Most of them, however, }are visitors in Washington. He ac |knowledges their waving handker. |chiefa and bared heads with a bow and @ cordial «mile | The expresident never will be ar- rested for speeding. His big car scarcely ever travels mére than 15 or 20 miles an hour, even on outly jing streets and along the country roads. As he prefers to ride up front, was struck Sunday by an unidentified driver, who fied. He was severely shaken and bruised. —C. H. Peterson, 122 Boren AB1 wie Swen steven by Bed Ward, Forrest hotel, at Fourth ave. and Westlake, Sunday, receiving | bruises. 2224 Mrs. BE. Henderson, 482 Eighth ave., and her baby were struck at Eighth ave. and Le by a fleeing driver, Sunday |Mrs. Wilson and a secret service |nora st guard usually occupy the rear seat.|They were bruised. Wilson looks older, much older, than his most recent pictures indl cate, His once tron-gray bh almost snowy white and crease his wan and alm face, His condition may be but he is still, phyntcally r ia now p lines haggard mproved to all appearances, a broken man. George Kogtors, Hazelton 483 icc was slightly hurt | Jurors Will Review Stage Productions | NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Broadway #0 productions will be tried by a \jury if patrons complain they jimmoral or too risque, it was an. nounced today | | John F. Gilchrist, commissioner of lHeenses, m ing with producers, au-| thors and others, announced that 150 names for the first venire had been | | selected Twelve Jurors will be relected tn| each ease. Any patron of New York are theaters may complain of a play and the production will be revised or bar: | vol 4 », red if the complaint is upheld by 12-quart Preserving Pans the jury 10-quart Convex Kettles 13 Indictments in Booze Death Cases NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Thirteen indictments, charging participation in the distribution of poison lquor held responsible for 12 deaths in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn were returned by a grand jury yesterday. | Northcliffe Estate Value Is Announced LONDON, Sept. 13.—The estate of the late Viscount Northcliffe, fa mous publisher, yesterday was pro visionally sworn to be 2,000,000 pounds, hae READE rt SMOKING BARRED IN WOMEN’S TEA ROOM WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—The Federation of Women's clubs has recently opened a new tea room here. They aren't permitting women (No Phone 1% Pint .....60¢ 1 Pint... For floors, furniture and e aren’ doing it any more. Appropriate trimmings of embroidery give them a final touch of richness. 5 a A special purchase of Boston Bags, with double handle, strap ‘These are in tan color only, and attractive value JD ANENUE rf} Straight Sauce Pots and Colanders Wonderful values at.........+.+ VALSPAR VARNISH 1 Quart ...$1.80 . 81.00 | 1 Gallon... The varnish that will not turn white. Valspar will withstand the action of to smoke within the sacred pre- hot, soapy water, ammonia, alcohol, cincta! acids, alkalies, to a degree unequaled They say simply, “Wi by any other varnish, low it because the bes PAGE & A New Fall Arrival of Women’s Dresses $24.50 Second Floor A fine assortment of Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Can- ton Crepe and Satin Dresses, styled in the graceful y, black blouse effects, in nav beads, braids 44, Choice at $24.50. week, substantial handle. lined, with inside pocke black and tan. these Matting Cases catches and lock, and are Special for this sale at $1.95 each. Visit Our Children’s Departments for School A and A Sale of Traveling and Boston Bags Leather Goods Dept.—Main Floor An exceptional opportunity is offered for sub- stantial savings in this sale of Leather Goods, which will continue for the remainder of this Five-Piece Bags Special $11.55 j Men's Traveling Bags of heavy stock grained cowhide, with etrong frame, extra heavy brass catches and lock and These have reinforced sewed corners, 16. Special at $11.55. Matting Cases Special $1.95 An inexpensive carrier for shopping or traveling ts one of They have reinforced corners, two and are leather- and 181nch Bags in colors of inches long. Formerly $2.25, when run down at Fifth ave. and | 484-0" Duxbury, Belling: ham, waa struck at Third ave, and Jefferson #t. Sunday by H B. Lawrence, $19 E. 67th st. He jwas lightly cut. 4853 unidentified child was bruised at 20th ave. W. and |Dravus st. Saturday when struck by a car driven by A. D. [29rd ave. W. } Blue-ja to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch stops the pain instantly. Then | the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless | clear liquid (one drop does | it!) and in extra thin plas- } ters. The action is the same. Pain Stops Instantly Orarun CNY my [ Just Received a Large Order of GRANITEWARE which was slightly damaged in shipping. . Although these slight defects do not impair their usefulness, Thursday we are offering this lot at 59¢ each. Assortment consists of 59c or C. O. D. Orders) $6.75 xterior work, Marion st. by Officer A. R. Johnson. | Jamin, Miller, 3807) | & t Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. GOOSE-NECK CURTAIN RODS At Reduced Prices 54-inch double, or 72-inch sin- gle; regular 25c, special at.. 72-inch double; regular 40c; especial at ic cideed cectce No Phone or C, 0. D. Orders 5-GALLON STONE CROCK With Cover Very special at $1.69 For pickling and apple- butter GOSHEN, N, ¥.—Mrs. Park Ben- mother of Mrs. Enrico Caruso, dies here, AMUSEMENTS 4 Hack @ Mack, George La Shay, Geeta Duffy, Carson & Kane, Paa- scope. Adm.;: Mate. 25¢) Nights 40¢ Ge MODERN DENTISTRY DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D.D. 8, 106 Columbia St. For more then 20 years SEATTLE’S LEADING DENTIST In making high class, modern plate. work, artificial teeth, bridgework, gold and porcelain crowns, gold an@ cement or alloy fillings, also an ex pert in extracting teeth without patm, Chloroform and gas are unnecessary for painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Brown's Dental Clinic 15c 25c