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$29.75 HE pattern illustrated repre- sents in its general lines 25 other Tea Carts, shown in Italian walnut, dull and antique mahog- any, American walnut and fumed These prices are all the reduced Clearance Sale Prices: Priced at— $20.00 $27:50 834.00 $37.50 50.00 55.00 GR TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928. MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURBAU January Clearance Sale The unexpected company or the overnight guest is easily provided for The Kroehler Day Bed Regular $105.00 Clearance Sale Price HERE is the added value of having a comfortable full-sized bed conce by day yet instantly ready for use at night. an invisible bedroom, which means an added room and subtr One featured (as sketched) has mahogany frame, covered in Bake three styles of frames. and brown. Drop-Leaf Tea Choice of colors—taupe, blue 25 59.00 60.00 65.00 69.00 76.00 $79.50 In fact, a Kroehler _ $79.50 Rubber-Tired Sulky $2.35 ULKY, slat wood back, wire arm rubber-tired wheels, 10-inch diameter, with fiber seat; has a full- $2.35 0S Clearance Sale Price protecting mud guard: length handle; well finished. CLEARANCE SALE price.... UNBAUM-BR FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Sctween PIKE ond PINE ~~~~~~=1 J} the election of Frazier, Brookheart, | Horlicks Stoking isn’t half se bed if 2 evenly and steadily. Fer more heat per dollar and less stoking per day buy that leng-burning, nen-clinking BUNKER PRICES Superior Rock Springs Coal Lump, per ton Egg. per ton...,..912.60 Renton Hill Wholesale Phone Here are some of the titles Puyallup, Wash. OF VALUE TO FARMERS The current bi-monthly butletin experiment station is filled with articles of interest to the farmer of the Western Washington ) Western Washington Experiment Station, Gentlemen: Please mail me a copy bulletin of January date, Yours very truly, of your bimonthly THE SEATTLE STAR THE RHODES co. Continuation of Our Sale of Laces at 5c, 10c, 15c and 25¢ Yard . = = =e A Sale of Women’s Mocha Gloves From Paris comes word that Leather Gloves are in favor again even to a greater extent than before, and are worn for most every occasion. One of the predomi- nating styles for street wear is the graceful Gauntlet in soft shades. Gauntlets—Special $3.95 Bog ee " . Strap-wrist Mocha Gauntlets, with spear point tor 486% pals, are ‘prieed ap backs, and in shades of gray and beaver. DS w pair Former price of these gloves was $5.60. Special, « pair, $3.95. | Slip-ons—Special $2.95 t finish Mocha Gloves in Afri Boys’ Khaki Play Suits Gauntlets Special $4 : auntlefs—) pecia 95 Special 75c Strap-wrint Mocha Gauntlets with heavy two Play Suits of an excellent quality toned crochet embroidery. These are in beaver, of khaki material, and: trimmed with brown and gray. Formerly $6.50 a pair. Spe red. Sizes are 2 to 8 years. ial, $4.95. a suit, 75¢. Boys’ Dept—M The four beautiful daughters of Victor H. Arnold, the banker-preacher of New York, who is now held on $25,000 bail in nationally prominent fraud case, state their love and confidence in their father remains unshaken, “He has always | played fair,” said Ysobelle Arnold (above) at the home in | Bayside, L. 1. | ieialhipticton What Ails Uncle Sam? Something Is Wrong al Writer Will Attempt to Find Out in Series of Articles for The Star | Floor Rear Gauntlets—Special $5.95 Novelty Mocha Gauntlets, in adjustable strap: — wrist style, with two-tone crochet embroidery, ’ in mode and French gray. Formerly $7.50 @) | Men’s Canvas Gloves nate: piles on OG ; Special 19c Or 3 pairs for 50¢ Knitted wrist Canvas Gloves with well fit Clasp Style—Special $2.95 ted fingers. Formerly 2c. Special, 19¢ Spec BY N. D. COCHRAN brought on the industrial depression, or % pairs for BO@. One- and Two-clasp “Mochas, some 0 Shia WASHINGTON, Jan. 16— | the deflation of the farmer, the coal wut oo. Unele Sam? strike, the railroad strike, and finally | have silk linings, Paris point and eaikegitanm Is it politics of business? Is tt [tin new progresnive yainent de backs, Regularly $3.50, $3.76 and $4.00 @ pair. too much radicalism or too much | Politica. It will require new and | Men’s Garters Bpecial at $2.95. reactionary conservatlam? Is the | much more progressive leadership on new movement in polities rad- [the part of financial leaders and cap Special 33c All sizes are represented in the above feal or conservative? What does [tains of industry to straighten the it meant What started it? | country out again, and get the people Who's back of It? ‘Or, what's | out of the habit of looking to polltt back of itt cal government to cure all ¢ ihe. | Something's wrong somewhere.| ‘The financial and industrial leader We all know that. But what? What | *h!p of the big business group head started the usually conservative |? by Morgan @ Co., has resulted in |tarmers of the West and Northwest |40 awful mess. It lacked vision and | on the political war path? What| Understanding. It has fallen down | brought about the coalition politico |on the job. Uniess the necensary | ally of the farmers and industrial | Vision and understanding are sup-|— = workers in some states and the re a4 a new a, toes and i» multant election of a new group of captain of industry, will be po- D H. Ll R q t Tilted States senators without re: [litical and government chaos. Bo tar| APQIUCE £1 A eguiation gard to thetr partisan affiliation? the new progressive political move e e ° ‘The purpose of this and several | ment ts essentially conservative It B l articles to follow te constructive, The |may become radical. fo far it te Toul e um a e U aim is to get at the truth. It involves | neither socialistic, communistia, nor —Bringing them an the meaning of the coal strike, the | bolshevistic. OLYMPIA, Jan. 16—<An important Another bil strongty supported bY] a... sealed letter and « railroad strike, the political activity | ‘To get at the cure tt is necessary | bi which will vitally interest expon-| the sheriffs of the state is that one tion ef $61, of the socalled conference for pro-|to diagnose the disease. This diag-|ents of law and order, and eepectally | *ubmitted by Representative Adam ooven hooded greastve political action, the defeat | nosis will be attempted in a further! erents of children of high school Beeler, of King, which provides that |the Ku Klux Klan, of of Senators New, Kellogg, McCum: | discussion of the situation. the possession or sale of drugs shall! interrupted evangelistic Methodist church here or tag rent re ptremiperd | Ra “ee a oni apy ot ft a sacionents bor a.teetenal yep pete Newberry, Townsend and others, an: je house ain ie mi ow pul able | sentence a ‘This will wil) deal with the super | than 10 years nor less than one year | They filed cllently eut, vision of dance halls outside the cor |!" the penitentiary. iting their donations and Ferris, and the re-election of La Fol ea ew lotte by an unprecedented majority. In addition to these bills third! The audience burst into p porate limits of cities and will b*|w1j) probably make its appearance|song as soon ss the kl Y The cause goes deeper into human | | ° emotions than mere party polftion or | | Pudding even the difference of opinions be- | | presented by Representative J. How-|soon to the effect that all pollce| gone. | ard Shattuck, of Kitsap. officers, sheriffs and deputies shall| The letter commended the | tween wets and drys. For there is/ Rice pudding and bread pud- | more significance in the defeat of | ding, called “plain foods” tioned groups, but size range ts not complete each color or style. Or 2 patrs for 6O¢ 200 pairs men's wide elastic Web Gar ters with jeather pad, and in various colors. The Gloves are all of the finest quality and Formerly S0c a pair blend admirably with the new coat and sulting” Shipsted, Wheeler, Dill, Howell and bill ts paswed tt wit receive compensation from a state/the Rev. Bert Powell and the Rt ee, etl " t will bring | card, created for the purpose of! M. F. Crowe, who have been the dance halls under the direct! caring for disabled officers who are|ing the evangelistic services. supervision of the county sheriff's) ined or injured tn line of duty. The Spring ‘Catch’ of Clover and Grass, rly Spring Bown || Pomerene (democrat) in Ohio, and} many, are no longer plain with |/ o¢rice and will render them lable to Crops," “Minor Equipment for the Small Dairy, naport of Third || Beveridge (republican) in Indiana, a few raisins added. Lecnceuate abadaipaek far Cha Great rl phic Hey Fae Bae crete | stan in the hands of the Egg-laying Contest,” “Overcoming Soil Contamination in Poultry bli peed oe bsg pe pio Tee charm of theese frult- || that the proprietors tn any way| where pension funés.are maintained | ommittess and are Gasiag ca aR ner goer ge A Berry nificance in the election of Copeland; meate makes them like new foods | break the laws governing thelr oper. has any hope of caring for his tam- Fprmed within 9 few ee Plants,” “Warning Against the Tree Inoculation Fake. lim Seeue Fark - Le etizing and appealing but ation, One violation of the law will! fy in case he ts injured or killed. jbdills are certain to result in The bulletin may be obtained free of charge by readers of The Ww heh the sanenee ab, Cis Satiaber ‘a “plain food” cost. be sufficient cause for closing the; “This bill advocates the creating ‘ot | “ring and cross-firing on Star simply by clipping the following coupon and mailing it to the , estat . va nn ‘ resort under the rulings of the new!» und for officers, and states that|°', © terested membena aaa address stated election became known, the first re Serve them to your family. Dill, as against three violations under J . meantime the rep: ; ves action was that it was a democratic|| See how they approve. claims be paid by ‘the state indus-| Wiennolding thelr fire until party landslide. Analysis, however, nes the old law. This bill will be henrtt! supported by the state sheriffs" petri er met ee {rage ix laid down tn \didn’t bear that out. For the demo- | fath Aglare ¢ thelr 26 There is now apparent in the victories in New York, New ciation, now in nession at thelr 26th | house a very ominous calm. Many onenenen: aad Sadia. aide: dees prices: annual convention held here January | of the members are preparing for fn ‘ |in Winconsin, Iowa, North Dakota | me hy ER ecu tan tivuentumncarinoceetauute, lwantiie sii ceakeies erates ah and Nebraska, and the farmeriabor Seeded: sm tim preamiionyh phcssre yyy bays! reform.|very quiet manner in direct con-| atory at Monrose, is in a position to trast to the stormy sessions which; shadowed by the republican victories | Seeded (im 18 98. bus phos. 1h, 16 ane’ at. the storm that appears imminent. ener vietory in Minnesota. Then, Ohio * ps | season a chamoneliis mmmamanaueee Abnbetihie know the effects that unsupervised | prevatied during the first week of carsaaiy roscoe oles knoe dance halls have on the welfare of| the legisiature, All bills thus far introduced are date for senator wan defeated by the influence that defeated the R |democratic senator tn Onto. | In Washington state, Din was | Nebraska. In Indi ° thi 4 ypune- people: eat onit wean cre "|! Sun-Maid as —So Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.! ins Prove splendid laxative properties of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrap Pepsin by test SCIENTIFIC test. has now proven what Dr. Caldwell of Monticello asserted many ¢years ago, that constipation will ‘slow you up fully 25 per cent. The test was made by Dr. Donaldson of Loma Linda u on four men (SY tho prime of life ‘J who deliberately went without a bowel movement for four days. Within 48 hours the men had coated — tongue and foul breath, cankers in the mouth, no appetite, restless sleep, indigestion, headache, dey ion, earvotameh, seis’, Tee Diood ure was up 26 Pr cent. It is just this that Dr. Caldwell has preached to his patients in pri- vate and to the public through the printed’ word ever sinc began the practice of his sp Ity, diseases of the stomach and bowels, back in 1875. After observing for years the satisfactory effect of his ‘pre- scription ‘for constipation, he placed it in drug stores in 1892, a simple vegetable compound of Egyptian senna.and pepsin with jeasant-tasting aromatics, now —« Jhe famil Spoonful for a Penny Brings Quick Relief ||| tics. tccer'stc."ie | BAD TAKE SALTS ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE elected senator by the samo i Had Your Iron Today? fluences, tho he recelved no help from democratic national com- | — SR 8 SARL SRR mittee. He announced this fact national help from his party’ ever, he was elected on the demo- cratic ticket, despite the fact 4 j oe? farmerdabor candidate got )Says Backache Often Means) nig pp aned You Have Not Been Drink- PRE-INVENTORY CLEAN-UF OF ODDS AND ENDS Nor 414 the wet-dry Issue cut any ; >, 7, figure worth menticning in the states ing Enough Water where this political upset happened, _— however much it may have affected When you wake up with backache where to “. B. Caldwell, 815 Monticello, Illinois. Address Dr. W. Washington St., Do it nowt known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup in. That was 30 years a over 10 million bott! are bought annually, the largest family laxative in the You will find it in any drug store you enter, a size bottle costing you a cent a dose, infants to the grand- rents can use it with safety. is gentle and mild. The form- is on the packngo. Roy Cook of Bellefontaine, O., has been giving it to her 5-monthe old baby, who now weighs 19 pounds; and Mr. J. B. L of Brinson, Ga., declares it the family has ever teaspoonful of yrup Pepsin for constipation or any of toms. The results will d And the cost is only one best laxative hi cuowes9YRUP PEPSIN laxative the result in New York and New Jerney It has come to be understood In the Fast now, that something happened that was out of the ordinary. It is felt that for some reason or other the republican farmers of the West and the Northwest got off the reserva- tion. Hence the recent activity in Washington to pay some attention to the farmer in the way of enlarged credits. But that doesn't explain altogether the election results, And they can be explained, The explanation ts eco- noinic, not political. The politics of the situation 1s merely incidental There was @ primal cause that made millions of voters lay aside their life. long partisan prejudices and afftita tions. And the cause was not #0 much poor political leadership as it was poor businens, financial and tn dustrial leadership—which is usually responsible for poor political leader ship. It was lack of intelligent leadership on the part of big business that Doctor Sentenced __ | to McNeil Prison | PORTLAND, Jan. 16—Dr. 0, © | Standard, of Nampa, Idaho, was | | wentenced yesterday to 13 months at| MeNel! island peniten following his conviction Friday for misuse of the mails, Dr, Standard made an im- passioned plea for merey following hia sentence, + TWh ty FA aye ie and dull misery tn the kidney region it may mean you have been eating foods which create acids, says a well known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter tt from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, elxe you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach tongue is coated, and when the r is bad you have rheumatic twinges, The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, or nealds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Pither consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Suits; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in the system, so they no longer irritate, thus often re. Heving bladder weakness Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a delightful, effer vescent lithia-water drink. Drink lota of soft water. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year—Ad vertisement. 75 TABLE LAMPS (without shades) underpriced at .................445 44 e 8 Finished in nickel; regularly sell at $3.50. PRL Mbineeriadwere Ryser Amite NOW IS THE TIME TO DO YOUR Flat Brass Extension BASTAIN TREE Curtain Rods PRUNERS at Reduced Prices Specially Priced 28-inch, single, extends to 48 inches, priced at 29¢. 8-foot, regular $2.00, $ q 4 i meee 40-inch, single, extends to 72 inches, special at ..+++++++++++ 1 49 priced at 38¢. ‘ 10-foot, regular $2.25, on} F x special at .....seeeeeee $ 1 .69 ors SO to 48 inches, Long lever, sliding handle, no spring; 40-inch, double, extends to 72 inches, | has good steel blade. priced at 69¢. t GOLD DUST SPECIAL FOR | WEDNESDAY’S SELLING AT 19c Large package; for cleaning and polishing. (No phone or ©, 0. D. orders.)