The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1923, Page 5

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MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1928. ~= MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAL FERRVUARY Good furniture Buy Furniture Now SALE Pay as You Can Assembled on the main show floor for the convenience of the customer—our choice stock of good furniture has been re-marked for quick disposal. Many articles have been re- priced from 1-3 to 1-2 less than regularly sold at. Be sure and visit this store during this sale. Dining Furniture Offered in Suites and Odd Pieces, All Re-Priced for QUICK SALE 10-piece -3550.00 jece An example of the Re-mark prices. GRUNBAUM:B Furniture News! Yes, here Furniture News! is some real You should know about it! Our February Sale Now in Progress How this gigantic event ean hold any importance for you will be readily de- termined by just your casual inspection of our windows. "Tis true that this will only give you a small insight into the rare buying opportunities; suf- ficient, however, to let you know that if any part of the home is in need of re- furnishing, now is a good time to get it done—and AT THIS STORE. Credit plays an impor- tant part in all business transactions of the world today. No less important is this feature in the fur- nishing of your home. It is highly desirable at times, and, if you so de- sire, is available at this store. Our partial pay- ment plan embraces many advantageous features—we will gladly explain them in detail to you. FURNITURE CO. INC. The finest of woods, the fin- est of makes, the finest of designs offered at this sale of Quality Furniture Living Room Fur- niture of Every Character Of- fered in This Sale $525.00 Suite— 3 pieces. ....$350.00 $925.00 Suite— 2 pieces. ....$500.00 $165.00 Arm Chair ...., $235.60 Arm Chair * Don’t fail to visit this store during this sale. .$115.00 ROS SIXTH AVE, Sciween PIKE on/ PINE Shafer Building to Cost $250,000 spring. The building will occupy 120 fect on Pine st. and 63 fect on Sixth ave. The ground floor will be occupied by six stores and the upper A stxetory building, costing &| stories by offices. quarter of a million dollars, will be erected at Sixth ave. and Pine st. by Shafer Brothers’ Land Co, this EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rupber, which does” not zover the roof of the mouth it you have two or more teeth. Natural da det : $5. 00 it of teeth . perfect ree im Lyk: produecion of the human gus, on BRIDGEWORK Mont of our pre: recommenied by Gre, whose work in eulil satisfaction, All work guaranteed for 16 yearn BWxamination trae, | OHIO our natn DENTISTS Ke ie Ppem 9 to 6 Datly—@ to 19, bunduye || when yo ligula th > | friends (to BRIGHTS” to advise “Go arn, there muxt WHY CHILDREN ARE SICK IN WINTER get wick in winter be- |“ ead ai 't get the pure | fresh air and outdoor exercise they need and their blood gets out of order ae yet paiea ate are the least bit run lown, thin lesh and subject to oxi build them Mit with Gude’s Pep- ‘Mangan It will give them a new beeing of rich, red blood, give them | st de ba vigor, and help has Gude’s fn both let form, tore- Gude's to-Mangan | Tonic and Blood Enricher id Baty!) ing Its bont, | Writer Tells of Chinese Situation Josef Washington Hall, present occupant of Dr. Gowen's chair at the University, and former ataft of- flesr of General Wu Pel-fu, Chinese leader, will bring a host of entertain- Ing storiea of the Orient before the Women's Union Christian colleges of tho Orient Monday night In the First | Methodist chureh, Interesting phases of the present | Chinese situation will be given by Hall, who has written for the Na- tional Geographic and the ‘Trans- Pacific magines, Ho ix a member of the Nat‘onal Geographical society and In ona of the best informed of American travelers in the Orient. Tho meeting is open to the public. Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair Soap should be used very carefully, if you want to keop your hair lool Many soaps and pro- pared shampoos contain too much froo alkall. This dries the scalp, makes the hatr brittle and ruins tt. j and ezcens ofl, ‘The bost thing for ateady une in Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo (which is pure and greasolesn), and is eae than anything else you can Two or three teaspoontuls of Mul- ‘eitied in a cup or ginan with a little warm water js sufficient to cleanse | the halr and scalp thoroughly, sim- | ply moisten the hair with water and rub tho Mulsified in, Tt makes an ebundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing avery particle of dust, dirt, dandrutt ‘Tho hair dries quick ly and evenly, and It leaves. the scalp noft and the hair fine and allky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and oasy to manage, You can get Mulsified cocoanut off shampoo at any pharmacy, it Is vory cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for THE 8 EATTLE STAR (WOMEN TO TRAVERSE SAHARA|||__ Mra, Charlotte H. Jordan Perkins, Cleveland women, have gone to North Africa where| they'll make a trip into the Sahara desert via a flivver. shows their inte nde ed route 42 States Join WV Move fo. Aid M others and Babies) Co-Operate With BY GRACE ABBOTT Chief of Children’s Bureau, U, partment of Labor WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 S. De hygiene of maternity and infan which became a law November 23, not to exceed $1,240,( ative undertaking bt nment In ) for tion of our hig nt mortality rates. 0,000 Is to be expended by |the Children’s Bureau for adminis. |trative purposes To any state immediately 5,000 Is paid cepting the act $5,0 available; an addition: |if matched by the state appropria- tion; and the balance of the federal appropriation 1s allotted among the neveral states on the basis of populs- on and is available if matched by the state, Up to date, 42 states have accepted the term of the act—all excepting Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Louisiana and Washing- ton, Of the acceptances, 12 are by the stato logtsiatures (New Hampshire, Delaware, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Minnesota, Oregon and New Mexico). The others are by governors pending the next regular sessions of the logislaturen. ‘The queation of acceptances will, therefore, probably be considered tn some 25 state leginiatures that will be in session this year, The state administration of the benefits of the Sheppard-Towner act in in charge of the child hygiene or child welfare divisions of the state boards or department of health, or, whore such a division does not exist, by the agencies designated by the ataton. State plans originate in the states and are administered by the states after approval by the Federal Board of Maternity and Infancy, composed of the chief of the Children's Bureau, the surgeon-general of the U. 8. pub lio health wervice, and the U. 8, com- missioner of education. Many ntates are starting out with virgin soll as far as any public health work in maternal care is con- APITOL BY EDWARD J. TAYLOR United States Representative From Colorado, Fourth District, HERE {sn't any, thing essentially funny in spend- ing seven months In any army hospital with death from heart disease Just around the corner every minute, Such wae my experl- ence. But there fs a mor among the Taylor patients and at- tendgnts in such a hospital, When 1 first was brought in I overheard one of the other new pa- tients ask the orderly: “What's this 'M. D. U. 8, A’ that's printed or painted on all the sup: “| plies around here mean?” "Oh, that moans, also shall,’ ‘Many die; you the orderly laughed. RED PEPPERS STOP PAIN OF RHEUMATISM ‘When you are suffering with rheu- matism #o you can hardly got around Suat try Fed Pepper Rub and you | will have tho quickest reliet known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, In- stant relief, Just as soon as you! apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it ‘warms the sore spot through and Frees the blood ciroula- | | through. tion, breaks tp the congestion—x the old rheumatism tortur ts gone, Rowlen Red Popper Rub, made from red peppers, conta little at any drng store, Get a jar at ence, Use {t for lumbago, nouritis, backache, stiff neck, sore musdles. colds in chost, Almost instant relief awatts you, Be sure to get tho genuine, months, He sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.-Advertisement, with the naine !towlon on each pack: AgoeAdvertiannent, Government to Protect Welfare of Infants Over Nation | corned The act |¢ | state and many local reao sprin.|of immediacy about what they were maternal | he terms of the act, not to’ | ized counties to devote themselves to grim sort of hu-; Hes atore, and four oun (left) and Mrs, Edna Bush| Map | | nd they are, of course, plan n 9 difterently from the states ‘They all have, I think, had a sense doing, azking themselves what can done for the women who are go- ing to have bables this year and next, as well as how provide proper care in the future One state whose counties are fair ly well organized for public health work will place nurses in the organ. maternity and infancy care. Thin state will also conduct prenatal and chijd-hygiene centers and will super vino midwives and maternity hosp! tals, Another state will Increase the number of Its prenatal and well baby clinics and will employ 80 pub Yo health nurses to give half time to maternity and tnfancy work and four nurses to give full time with two field physicians and six super vising nurses. A third state will have a staff of nurses large enough to make posal ble a vieit to all new-born bables and supervision of boarding homes; tt will employ two social workers to give special attention to the problem of preventing unnecessary separa tion of mothers and babies; it will offer prenatal care and instruction in infant care to mothers, {nvestigate maternal death vise midwives and coope hospitals, NEW NUMBERING Would Avoid Duplication of Street Names A modification of the plan offered by Ansistant Postmaster C, M. Per- kins for simplifying the numbering of Seattle streets and homes was suggested Monday by George Dono. hue, city clrculation manager of The Star, Yoarm of study of the present rystem of numbering hax enabled Donohue to prevent the dupitcation of names in ftreeta and avenues. He gives as an example the fact PLAN OFFERED : THE RH « Reduced. Special for clearance, ea. Final January Infants’ DES co. Clearance of Wear Infants’ Dept-—Upper Main Floor 17 Knit Saeques; formerly $1.25; then . 59c ‘ —-——_——_19—____— 5 Knit Sleeveless Sacques; torial $1.50. day, each sg oe. Special for quick clearance, Tues- wis (eie lee ee eloiete 67 pairs of Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes, specially priced for clear- ance, a pair 3 Silk and $12.50. 33 pairs of Silk for clearance, Then reduced. then reduced. While they last, at. Formerly 95e; Sizes 24, and rose. Now each... 2added Kimonos; then reduced to half price. F —_———- 8 Silk Padded Quilts to match 30otees; elelee oe etetee ove S ihe belle a Nokes a, 28 White Knit Toques. tthe tah ere RAS formerly $8.50, Oe abi ec ¢ A PERRELY i LET e E 35 Knit Wool Leggings in white and red. Special, a pair 28 White Knit Toques. aati ss ere ee + 8S Maete epee 0 NSE eA a 20 Infants’ Wool Sweater Sets in white Sizes 24, 26 and 28. Form- erly $4.95. Special paths GPRD NAIR 20 Bonnets, in white; formerly 50c. sreretetensals -P2e9D -19¢ Formerly 95c eee. fo es Specially priced for clearance $1 +10) «fons ered stessEess/s SOC Kimonos; Then reduced to half price. formerly $1.25 while ‘they last .....,;0:s-sisiaioiei+xeaoi+tetdiehssts ena PEE 2S ad AAR 112 pairs of Gingham and Chambray Gingham Rompers; broken lines in sizes 2 to 5 years. Formerly $1.25 and $1.50. While they last, at, a pair... ....,-sersrerepra- 498 Special, each .,..,... $9.50 and er Choice now at ... $7.50 $2.95 Priced formerly Choice... a pair. Formerly $1.95; ee cee eed ———_1o—_____ V Formerly 75c; then reduced. Priced special for speedy clearance, each . . .. . .-sro:njejerenei+tasownere 19E — 17 Outing Flannel Skirts; TORCH 85¢ each; then reduced. +18) © Ende le Oe) * eke Leet © é A ga ae 14 pairs of Knee Length Jersey Leggings in gray and blue, — special at : ole ee ae [oy a tela ode Lemeseletes © pinnae nabbed sit 31 Sweaters in shades of Jockey red, buff and honeydew. 26 and 28. Formerly $2. 95; then reduced. While they last, ORCD «i: vas iesoteget vaste *wielele teReiesene) + $1.29 i —_—_————? 32 White Corduroy Coats; sizes 6 months to 2 years. Form- erly .$2.50 and $2.95. . isons SAM of the canal and west of First ave: B. would remain unchanged. House numbery on streets north of the canal and east of First ave. N. E. would be changed by adding 2,500 to the existing numbers. Numbers of all houses facing ave- nues north of the canal should be. changed by adding 6,600 to the pres- ent numbera. Numbers of houses on all avenuas between Denny way and the canal from Elliott bay to Lake Washington to be changed by adding 3,000 to the present numbers, Numbers of houses on streets bounded on the north by the canal, on the east by Broadway and on the south by E. Union and on the west by Eastlake should be changed so an to be continuous and reach 1,800 between Harvard and Broad- way. Numbers of houses on streets that there {s wader the present sys- a Grand bivd. Donohue would establish Yesler way as a base and incorporate ave, 8., First ave., Queen Ann: and First ave. N. W. an Firat a the meridian of the now plan. The | Portion of the street south of Yeste. way would bo called First ave. 8. Except where duplications occur, street names would not be changed, ‘Tho nuffixes north, northeast, north. west and east would be dono away with, Other details of tho plan are: Add 10 to tho present numbers of ail avenues south of Lake Washing- ton canal and east of Broadway apd Ninth ave. 8, Ninth ave. 8, changed to Broad:| way 8, Add 26 to all numbered avenurs north of the canal and east of Kast ern ave, Add 66 to all streets - dosignated by numbers. As san a. {5 now tho lowest numbered street, there would be no streets numbere under 100 and no avenues over 99, Houwes numbered on atreets north The Easiest Way to End Dandruff ‘'Thore 1s one xure way that never fails to remove dandruff cofnpletely, and that Js to dissolve it, This de. atroys {t entirely, ‘To do this, just got about four ounces of plain, ordi. nary Hquid artes) ang tt at night, | when retiring: Aise one: to rhotaten | tho scalp ay rub tt in jpently with j tho finger: sips. By moaing, most, {f not all, of your dangiiytf will be gone, nad three or four tore applications will com! plotely dimolve and entirely destroy overy #izlo alien and trace of it, no mattor how much dandruff you may have. You wii(.tind, too, thet w) ttehing and digginys of the soalp will atop In stantly, and ‘ou hale will be fiutty, lustrous, glosey, Pity and soft, and Jook and feo} hundred times better. You can got guid arvon at any «1s all you will need, ‘Tile simple remedy has never been known to fill—.Advor twoment. tem a Grand at. a Grand ave. and] south of the canal and east of Broadway and Ninth ave 8, to be changed by adding 1,000 to the pres- ent numbers. In cases where double blocks oo- cur on account of cross streets not being laid off or established there should be a division made where this unestablished cross street would intersect and 100 numbers used for each division. This would make house numbers on parallel streets correspond as to hundreds and coin- cide with the numbers on the base or meridian streets, An iden of the difficulty expert- enced ty postoffice officials tn de- livering mafl may be gained from the similarity of addresses, For ex- ample, 1417 N, 48rd, 1417 48rd_N., 1417 W. 48rd, 1417 48rd W., 1417 43rd 8, and 1417 48rd 8, W. “Geo,” Boldt's Coffee ts good!— Advertisement. Held Here Mond Former residents of the Kansas have been invited Hw Sunflower club of Seattle to with {t in celebrating the 62nd niversary of the admission of sas into the Union, at the & Dancing academy, Monday n 8 o'clock. Prominent men state will address the club and freshments will be prepared in sas style. “Mayor” Moriarit to Address “Mayor” Moriarty of the Scouts will address the 100 Per club at Rippe's cafe Tuesday Judge Everett Smith’ will “Scout Honor,” tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M Underpriced for Tuesday’s Selling at ~ DOUBLE BOILERS $1 98 Formerly sold at $3.05, Buyer's lucky purchase during the slack season at th factory enables us to offer this excellent value. will give long service. SPECIAL: Arcade Toilet Paper (G5 i 25¢ Guaranteed 1,000 sheets to roll. Made of heavy sheet aluminum; a A fine toilet tissue, made by the A. P, Ww. Paper Co., rice paper leaders of the world. Special Sale and Demonstration of RINSO Special 5 ier PACKAGES, 2 ae PACKAG! Special at. PACKAGES, . 29 45c Let our demonstrator show you the quick and easy way to do your washing. This wonderful soap product cleanses beautifully with |] no boiling, no rubbing—just soak in the suds. RINSO will not in-— jure clothes or hands.

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