The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 5

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: 7% Liberal } @ b 2'GR ¢ 6 omefurnishing UNBAUM-BROS [== | FURNITURE Co. ING. } Terms ; } SIXTH AVENUE BETWE N PIKE AND PINE Add These Household Bargains to Your Charge Account Without an Additional Payment Down Liberal Credit Easy Terms Open a Charge Account Today SPECIAL Granbaum Building ¥ bearing Lawn " acible steel cut Occupied Entirely by the GRUNBAUM BROS. 1 pound Old E A $ 1 FURNITURE CO. Floor Wax @hiea you t pay for them as you’ are Add These Specials to Your Charge Account = c » Hi Complete w length $4.95 SPECIAL w e 6-foot extension $6.75 Garden Trowels ...14¢ Weeding Forks ....16¢ Pruning Shears ...69¢ Grass Shears .....49¢ Grass Hooks .. -49¢ Hose Nozzles ......59¢ Crescent Sprinklers 89¢ Simplex Weeders...98¢ From the Downstairs Store No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders “D'-handle Spades of good tly damaged by net we BYC Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. eco Pantry $1.79 Sets SPECIAL SALE OF PURE ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN SETS OF 3 o Sizes 1, 144, 2 of 4-Qt. Convex Sauce Pans Only 2 More Days! —=t— To get your “WEAR EVER” RF pe ee Don't miss this wonderful offer; regular price $3.05, Special $1.98 Saturday is the last day at this price! GALVANIZED WASH TUBS Marked very low for Friday—20-inch size, guaranteed not to leak; heavily 59c 59c each Both are big values at this extremely low price. Aluminum FAMILY MOP Natural smooth handle, coppered | steel wire; well made, SPECIAL, FRIDAY— 10c 15-LB. FLOOR gs Polishing Brushes, $1.83 —Ii's easy to keep your floors in perfect condition with a STICKS SPECIAL! For “Paint-Up Week” $1.50 LARGE SIZE AUTOMOBILE CHAMOIS—Special .. Fine for automobile: FRESH NEW STOCK OF ONION SETS—Special, 2 LBS. FOR....... window washers, etc. A Special Purchase and Sale of UNIVERSAL LUNCH KITS Complete with 1-PINT by 49 t ] VACUUM ‘BOTTLE —FRIDAY only Filler for bottle atone worth $1.00; heavy metal case, black enameled, tested bottle—a wonderful buy. | Hot-Point - IRON Endorsed by five million women! 6-10, 8100 Hot-Point Table Stove it tet Store in the thwest seen | The Tangle — LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES COTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT VIA THE SECRET DRAWER metimos, and who le Jack | t wh wolng te 1, ‘I'm neve Jack's lett and as I rea with euch ra to me are 80 sweet I envelop him ttle Marquise, put t at loast'’? Ins he right? In ome of my tn him va 1 Oh, I won't have it so! I will be eve in Jack! Otherwise I am lost There, it's all gone. ‘I'm not go-| ing to walt, Jack dear, for your re turn, to enter that beautiful land {-beginningagain. I'm inside the! But men are su eer little Marqu Think of endin jter with such extrane reavement of | mystif! creatures goes on Insld: wo never tell only tell once in a while. J: t to me in his ack te as casua er if he rea I'm accepting at will prot ¥ wrote it, « his hust a way th y mi SLUGGISH LIVER “DURING SPRING CAUSES POISON VESSEL . BRINGS | Seattle Druggist Tells of Pre- 550 PERSONS $3,000,000 in Silks Is In- scription That Gives Quick Relief or No Cost, ‘This is the time of year when the iver becomes sluggish and the bowels clogged up with waste. The lresult ts self polsoning! It ts at- tended by such symptoms as indl- |geation, sour stomach, gas, billous ness, constipation and dizsy spells many of his customers had |gotten such quick and pleasing re |lief from Dr, Thacher’s Liver and | Blood Syrup that Egbert M. Berg jland, of the Bartels Drug Co., de |eided to try it. He found that it [helps Nature to cleanse and tone |the sluggish liver and bowels—to | strengthen the stomach, soothe tired |nerves, bulid up the whole system Jand send purer blood coursing through the veins | “It is a splendid preparation,” de- |clar ed Mr. Bergland. “It stops indl- gestion, sour stomach and gas and lin fine for tBose in a constipated, |bilious and run-down condition, No wonder druggists can sell it with the guarantee of satisfaction or no cost.” Just try {t yourself and notice | the quick difference in the way you look, eat, sleep and feel—the im |provement in less than 14 hours, You must bo satisfied or no cost. |Dr, Thacher’s is sold and recom. mended by Pioneer Drug Company, ‘27 1st Ave.; Lion Drug Company, 807 1st Ave.; Rainier Drug Com- pany, 915 Ist Ave.; Cascade Drug Company, Ballard Station; Cotumbia Drug Company, 4872 Rainler; War- |ren Drug Company, Cor. Howell & {Minor and Cor, 4th & Olive, and |The Washington Drug Company, | Madison at 28th in Seattle; Enum. jelaw Drug Company in Enumclaw; Nasmyth Drug Company in Kent, nd by leading druggists in every \ city ana town.—Advertiserent. | So Night’s Tonics — fresh air, 9 good ep and an NR Tablet to make your (NR Tablets) influence on the tive and eliminativ mach, Liver and Bowels, Tonight—take an NR Tabi action is eo different you will be de Hightlully surpris Remedy a! NR JUNIORS—Little Nis One-third the regular do waiting to welcome = CLIFFORD WILL |to leave this work until nearer elec: | |tion time, | the o* ram From ott John Alden to Leslie Prescott Leslie's the Comment, Written on fottom of the Telegram TOMORROW trlee Gi Letter shaw to Sally Atherton SEEK OFFICE Announces He Will Be Can- didate for Governor Edward L. Clifford OLYMPIA, April 17—E Clifford, director of the dep: of labor and industries in t administration, announced his can didacy for the governorship Thurs day Clifford said that he hag recetved numerous promises of support thru out the sta Hoe will resign make the p race at the end of 60 days, At present, Clifford said he is ngaged in introducing new safety standards and does not desire ary when it will bo well es tablished In the state's industri cluded in Ship’s Cargo With a passenger list of more than 650 people, the President Mc- Kinley; of the Admiral Oriental | Line fleet, arrived at Seattle Thurs-| day morning, after a fast trip across Pacific. Leaving Hong Kong threo days later, tho President Mc- Kinley arrived at Victoria Wednos-| day afternoon, 24 hours ahead of schedule, While at Yokohama Captain Lus-| tle, First Officer Charles L. Mac-/ Gregor and members of the crew wero feted by officials of the Kyosen Kisen Kaisha Steamship Co., and at the function were pre sented with several very valuable | presenta, } Tho presentation was made as al token of grateful appreciation for saying the Ives of the Japanese saving the Ilves of the crew of-the Japanese freighter, Kyosel Maru, on January 6, when First Officer Mac- Grogor rescued 89 men from a sink- ing ship during a terrific storm with the liner's lifeboats. The principal cargo on the | Mc-| Kinley included $3,000,000 worth of| silk, rugs, Chineso foodstuffs, tea, | rice and hemp. TACOMA FLAYED Sportsmen Protest Change in Rainier’s Name | The Seattle Sportsmen's associa: | tion Wednesday evening unanimous- ly passed a resolution condemning the attempt to change the name of Mount Rainier to “Mount Tacoma.” Coples of the resolution wero sent to senators and representatives, Tho document declares that Ta cdma ‘with malice aforethought Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Many soaps and prepared sham. poos contain too much free alkali, which is very injurious, as {t dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo, for thig is pure and entirely greaseloss, It is inexpensive and beats anything else all to pleces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will jJast tho whole family for months. Two or three teaspoonfuls is all that is requiréd, Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it In, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which cleanses thor. oughly and rinses out easily, ‘The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to manage. Besides, it loosens and takes out every par: tiole of dust, dirt and dandruff.—Ad- vertisemont. Styles You Will Marvel At! You will marvel at the c terials, styles a be found in this Dresses, offerec $8.45 each. of these ¢ those selling at ine: S) “Pride in Appearance” Prompts Us s of ma- to nd variety of shades group ¢ i for Friday Ls 16 to 40, jresses are as clever as three times their pric speci are The Second Floor Oh, what a difference one of these clever Sport Hats will make! Their dash- ing colors and graceful s| hapeliness will certainly add a lot of life to your Easter outfit. There are numerous large hats and small shapes equally as charm- ing as any model sketched. They are actually sensational values at $10 each! Millinery Dept.—Second Floor Women’s Hose for Easter Full-Fashioned Silk Hose in Colors Any Outfit! for $ Pye High grade Hose in these shades: Aurora Bilvercloth Mah Jongg Beige Peart Nude Thrush Medium Bobolir Carame! Cannon Peach Black Dawn White Hostery Dept. eee Ribbons for the Confirmation Dress A wide White Satin Ribbon used as a girdle and tied In a big bow, makes an attractive finish for the simple dress. priced from 75¢ to 95¢ a yard. Rosettes or bows made of white Moire or Grosgrain Ribbons are pretty. % to & inches wide; a yard, 15¢ to 65¢. Orders in the Floor. taken Main for making, Ribbon Dept. Hazelnut Log Cabin Cordovan Fawn Putty Atmosphere Rose Taupe Airedale Field Mouse African New Fallow Otter —Main Floor Gray cc A Smart Bag to Carry Women's Leather Bags in tan, gray, brown and black: Bags and Vanities of cowhide, ent leather, in pouch and swagger shapes, as well as tailored styles. Choice at $4.95, Under-Arm Boxes are the lat- est novelties in Vanities. They are made of patent leather, Morocco and cowhide in the favored shades and sell at $7.50 and up to $10 each, Main Floor pouch Morocco, goat, calf and others in novelty grains in shades of Each $3.45, Easter Candy Lent terminates day at noon. An appropri- ate Easter’ gift for the candy lover would be a nice box of Chocolates. She will appreciate any of these; Saylor’s Chocolates Helen Ardelle’s Societe Parisian We also have a splendid assortment of Candy Easter E Eggs, Novelty Containers, oH Bunnies, Chickens, Baskets, ete. Candy Dept.—Main Floor Satur- or “swagger styles, of goat, calf, and imitation pat- Every style from a Pouch to an Under- Arm Bag is represented {in our regular line of leather goods, priced from $5.95 to $18.95; de. sirable to go with the Easter & costume, cmd covetous desires” wants the name of the mountain changed. It further charges that “Tacoma and Pierce county now are willfully re- fusing to completo halt a mile of road to make an entrance to} Rainier park from the north.” This notion, it alleges, prevents direct access to the mountain from Seattle and a dozen small towns south of | the city. A tabulation of the earth tremors reported by the selsmographs of the world in 1903 showed an average of 15 shocks per day. Cured Her Rheumatism Knowing from terrible experience the suffering caused by theumatism, Mrs. J. 1B, Hurat, who lives at 204 Davis Avenue, B-215, Bloomington, Ii}, 8 80 thankful at having cured hoteelf that out of pure gratitude she je anxious to tell all other sut- forers Just how to get rid of thelr torture by @ simple way at home, Mra, Hurst fas nothing to sei). Merely cut out this notice, mail it to her with your own name and ad- dress, and she will gladly send you thia valuable information entirely free, Write her at once before you forget.—Advertisement, “Lone Star” Goes to Wyoming Team SPOKANE, April 17,—William (“Lone Star") Dietz, former football coach at Washington State college, has been appointed football coach at the University of Wyoming for the 1924 season. Dietz also will act as baseball coach at the Laramie institution. DOCTORS OF ALL SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE PORTOLIVE If your physician {s an allopath, homeopath, osteopath, chiropractor or naturopath, ask them why they agree on old Port *Vine and olive oil as a food tonic. If you are suf- fering from indigestion, dyspepsia, Nervousness or constipation, just try Portolive for one week and you will! i understand why all doctors pre seribe it, All druggists. Portolive Laxative —Advertisoment, % * y | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | 4 | Water will be shut off on | 10th ave. N., from Denny way | to Harrison st., Friday, from 8 [a m, to 5 p.m. | Ik fl Kills Catarrh Ger in Three Minutes Chronic catarrh, no matter ho’ bad, and cases of bronchial aathina how yield instantly to the amazing discovery of a French scientist. This Arugless method called Lavex kills the germ in three minutes, yet ia. positively harmless to the most deli- cate tissues, Your head and lungs are cleared like magic. Sufferers are relieved in a single night, To prove it and to Introduce Lavex 4 to a million sufferers in one month, offer to send a treatment free and postpaid, to any one who will write for it No obligation, No cost. If you can repay” the e | favor b: D. | the loss is mine, |you have tried, hame and address for this free treatment and prove can be rid of catarrh, W. Re SMITH, 144 % your friends—if not, No matter what just send me your enerous hat you es Rite To Advertise the Following Easter Accessories | Pretty Silk and Wool Dresses H Special i a $8.45 i = iq i Special Values in New | Spring Styled 4 i Garments it i

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