The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1919, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. OTTO 8S. GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET | | | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY, 12, 1919. \ Pastor Beats Profiteer by Moving Into Church } ~~ WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your con Venience to assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our ter than will be found anywhere are easier and our No extra charges; JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY peices are lower no Interest, STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 530 BALCONY ~ DR. TYNDALL'S STUDY, ND CHILDRENS DROOM HARDWOOD DINING TABLE in the golden or fumed finish. that extends to six feet. Regular price $20.00. Special at .. Women’s $5.00 and $5.50 Shoes, in tan and black, all sizes, $3.40 a pair Women’s $6.00 to $8.50 Shoes, black and colors, good sizes and latest styles. $3.80 Women’s stylish $6.00 to $7.50 Shoes, beautiful shapes, all sizes. Our fine, at ..... 94.80 line, at ... ne lot of men’s pract'cal $5.09 to $6.50 Shoes, near- ly all Full Mne men's serviceable Bhoes, $6.00 t $8.50 values, all ‘a $4.80 sizes .. Men's high grade $6.50 to $9.00 Shoes in button, lace, tan or bsck...-..-. BD-40 Has heavy square pedestal and a 42-inch top . $11.75 eZ _. We are overstocked. We must cut down. | we Driven to extrer All the beds are folde N d ea ——_ {ii Cal BASEMENT. a KITCHEN - PARLOR -DINING ROOM nate rents, the Rev, &. ©, Tyndall, a Te hich he haw turned into a comfortable h kiyn, N turn ne, with e ot churches 1 Heights Reformed church in the ther and father sleep 1 up on Sabbath In the basement ia the combi i un into couches Fully $30,000 worth of fine shoes—our entire stock, will go on sale tomorrow. We bought in large quantities and took advantage of unusual shoe offerings at very low prices. They MUST be turned into money at once. For quick disposal we have marked all lines way down. HURRY—this sale is only for a few days. They'll go fast. Come early and get the best selections. Buy Shoes for the whole family. Nothing is reserved, all the latest Spring and Summer styles are included. High quality Shoes, including our famous regular line brands, are marked down, regardless. LEATHER IS HIGHER THAN EVER. SHOE PRICES ARE GOING TO SOAR AWAY UP. NEVER AGAIN will you be able to purchase high erade ahes= Nee these at such very reasonable figures, REMEMBER—all sales cash. Ex- changes or refunds only on Tuesday and Friday before 12 o'clock. Sale Starts CHOICE Selections High and Low Styles Shoes for Men, Women and Children Monday, at 9 A. M. Very fine new style Shoes, black and colors; our regular Women’s $10.00 to $8 40 e $14.00; all sizes Women’s extra fine $12.50 to $15.00 Shoes, grays, browns and blacks, in many styles Regular lines, all sizes of We 's $7. to $8.50 Sheen 90.40 Splendid assortment of styles and sizes in this lot of Women’s $8 $6.80 to $10 Shoes. Season’s newest models in Women’s $8.50 to $10.00 at... DE AO at ..... High-grade Shoes, novel- ties and staples, our regular line of Women’s $9.00 to Shoes at .... 8780 Shoes at ... 50 to $10.00 Shoes in patents, d calf er, aid $5.80 Women’s $6.50 to $8.50 Shoes, full lines, in all the desirable styles $5.40 Splendid styles in Women’s $6.50 to $9.00 Shoes, some broken sizes, $5.80 Splendid quality men’s $7.50 to $8.50 Shoes, new styles, regular Men's solid, heavy Shoes, our regular $9.00 to $11.00 lines; on sale $7.80 Many of the Boyden and Hurley regular $10.00 to $12.00 Shoes tn tan $ or black, button or lace at... 9.40 Our regular lines of men’s $8.00 to $9.00 Shoes in tan and black, lace or button Boyden's celebrated bench-made Shoes for men; blacks or tans; ied $1 1 .80 value $15.00 .esseues Wonderful valnes tn mon's $8.50 to $12.00 shoes, including the Dalton and Keith's lines SHOES Boya' well- made $3.50 and 4.00 thoes 32680 Boys’ very strom $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes at only A In the Sunday school | oe!) Fancy Hair Bows Special Tuesday at 50c Main Floor Jon Bethe 1 bled from hundred Bows in pink, blue, rome plaids and stripes. These rold for merly at 60¢, 6be, 7 Boe ¥ and $1.00. Choice Tuesday at 50¢ Mercerized She Rhodes Co. The Nemo “Juspul” Brassiere, Sizes 36 to 50, at $1.00 and $1.50 { —Upper Main Floor. ae Silk Vestees for Suits Special Tuesday $1.95 Main Floor Kear } g feature of many y on the street y our Women's will place on sale 40 Vestees in fancy pat- za, which wold formerly at $3 Choice while they last at and at Neckwear § terns and ¢ $5.00 and $5.5) Kodak Enlargements Special Tuesday at 79c Main Floor N enlargement brings out many hidden beauties on the original negative. Tuesday offers a splendid chance to review in detail the result of your choice views, These en- largements are m on Artura and are hand-colored in the choles of two wiz x11 or 8x10. Formerly $1.20. Special Tuesday at paws ei paaod 190¢ Petticoats Silk Crepe Blouses Special Tuesday at $1.95 Upper Main Floor BROKEN line of Crepe de Chine and Georgette Blouses in white and flesh color has been grouped for thie sale. The assortment of fifty Waists comprises tucked and lace-trimmed n flat collar and square neck styles, in sizes 36 to 46, pach wize in every #tyle or color. Formerly $3.50. Spe day, while they last, choice.. - S1. Women’s Cape Gloves Special Tuesday A Pair $1.55 YO HUNDRED pairs, in oyster white and champagne. Broken lines of P. K. and P, X. M. seams with spear point and four rows ‘of contrasting embroidery on back. Sizes 5% to 6%, but not each size in every style or color. Formerly $2.25 and $2.50. Choice Tuesday, a pair $1 Semi-Made Camisoles Special Tuesday at 65c Main Floor HE Lace and Embroidery Section has repriced for disposal on Tuesday ont hundred Semimade Camisoles. These are of fine nainsook, daintily embroidered and complete with strap- pings and beading with ribbon ru Special Tuesday, each ..... ots ry With Silk Flounces $3.95 New Second Floor NEW shipment yust placed in stock completes a won- | erful color range of rich and lustrous hues. This display of Mercerized Cotton Tussah with | wilk taffeta flounces, tucked, ahlrred, pin tuck and two ruf fled atyles with elastic fitted tops. A beautiful, durable Pet ticoat especially adapted for spring and summer, in All Lengths Not Know | + al || He Can Call Out | 4 fed; Kills| All British Cops | SPOKANE, May 12.—Floyd Lane | Give Way to Soothing of Laporte, Ind., is awaiting in the Wizard Oi 7 Juvenile detention ward the outcome | pitins Wizard oa is a safe of the county commissioner's investi- | fective treatment for h s uralgia. Rubbed in where gation into the killing at a local|;. = a were is, it acts as a tonic to the hotel of Ernest Collins, 24, Saturday | nerves and almost invariably night, the victim of a pistol shot fired | quick relief. by Lane as they were about to set \areaoe bo elie tee ta aa out on a bunting trip in Canada. | fection, or other serious results, from Lane said he didn’t know the gun | sprai bruises, cuts, burns, was loaded. Collins worked on a|@nd stings. Jest as good, too, 0s farm near Laporte. | sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold a sores and canker sores. “ ms Get it from druggists for 30 cents, BURGLAR TAKES DIAMOND If not satisfied, return the bottle and A burglar pried open a bedroom get your cnoney back. ia window of the home of Mra. B. Con- Ever constipated or have ners, 2107 E y|headache? Just try Wizard Liver night, and took $37 in cash and a dia-| Whips, pleasant little pink pills, mond ring valued at $130. ‘cents. Guaranteed.—Advertisement, OF “PYREX” GLASS OVEN WARE Pyrex Glassware is the most lasting baking ware “RED QUEEN” IS | today Marston is president of the police | Junion of Great Britain, and can ca <ll the cops on a strike if he wants to. There are threats of such a| trike to get better pay and shorter hours. UNDER ARREST /Four Anarchists Held for | Plotting “Uprising” CHICAGO, May 12.—Four alleged | anarchists, among them Maria Nar- | dini, known as “queen of the reds,” were under arrest and waiting or- ‘The arrests followed a nation jders from Washington, D. C., here | | | wide hunt of two weeks. Police said they found evidence of | an independence day strike here as! Ja protest against the jailing of Tom Mooney. Along with Mrs, Nardin were arrested her husband, Pasquale, Adolph Fratest and Joseph Frattife. | The four were released from the | Wisconsin penitentiary two weeks Jago, They had been sentenced to 25 |vears in prison in connection with | |the bomb explosion in Milwaukee in 1917, in which nine policemen and} lone woman were killed. | | Police say the four had opened! |communications with a group of reds in Gary, Ind. and that plans were | | being made for a general “uprising.” | | The arrests were made at the re-| aquest of Immigration Inspector | |1abey, who held deportation warrants | |for the four. | | Caught prowling about |ave, and Howell st, at 8:30 a. m, \Monday, Lawrence Mille 2, and Stephen Stephanoff, 25, were ar-| reated by Officer Robert Hagen | and locked up for investigation. ‘The men gave falso addresses when | arrested and appeared to be under! the influence of drugs. | Eighth | ever made. It never chips or flakes, even after years of use. Pyrex bakes quick- er, it is transparent, and is guaranteed not to crack in the oven. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY EXTRA SPECIAL—an 8-inch Pyrex Casserole with a heavy nickel-plated frame—extra special $2.98 No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders 25c Wright’s Silver Cream Polish at 19c Wright's Silver Cream Polish is an ideal polish, as it is free from grit and cleans more quickly; 25¢ reg- ular price. Special at No Phone or C. O. D. Orders 50c Grass Hook Special at 29c This is a high grade Grass Hook with a good steel blade. Regular price 50c. Special at No Phone or.C. 0. D. Orders $1.50 Alarm Clock at 98c This is the first sale we have had on Alarm Clocks in a long time, so we are going to offer you an unusual bargain. This is a good, reliable Alarm Clock, and is a good time keeper. Regular price $1.50. Special at No Phone or C. O. D. Orders If you value your watoh, let Haynes repair it, | think of The Sta | 2 Near Liberty | theatre,—Advertisement, - — | ‘When you think of advertising {| at J Sey RO aM aE

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