The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1919, Page 5

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| Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., [nc. oTTO 8 GRUNBAUM ; a 416-424 PIKE STREET _WE’LL TRUST YOU SYSTEM has been established for your conven you to furnish your h alone your own ideas. Our terms are easier ar ur prices are lower be found anywhere. No Extra Charges—No Interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY STORE HOURS—830 TO 5:30 Upholstered Fiber Reed Furniture E are featuring an unusually large and well selected assortment of this popular Living-Room and Sun Porch Furniture, finished shaded old ivory and frosted brown, a beautiful new two-tone finish. The showing consists of a large variety of patterns of Chairs, Rockers and Settees, beautifully upholstered in cretonnes, tapestries and velours. And the prices are very moderate. BABY LOBSTER IN | People danced along the streets, each enveloped in an individual heat haze. CHICAGO SOLD FOR | Then 2 nfo a restaurant, wake hb was | wy, LESS THAN IN N. Y.|00 extracrainarity pleasant that T fell «| #0 extraordinarily pleasant that I fel! BY HERBERT COREY |awondering why New York restau CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—Marvelous/ rant keepers have never thought of Celebration Wedn or t on the evening th vd been t ar 4 chotr Rosh H the New Y to Yom Kipt ment, deemed Ik . eogue on I saturday, October Yom Kippur ger acterized by f evening unt aturd In Jewish Hos chang his JEWS OBSERVE ROSH HOSHANAH . will Continue! Until October 16 Celebration of Rosh Hoshanah anah marks creation of the And life Jewish New jay evening and will the Shemini Atzereth, { of the Conclusion, of October 16. Hirsch Year, began " Wear 1 Koch ruth.” Al « fro! and mh Host vine p m Frida entng lore, Roab versary of My? 72 680 yearn ards th: h as the looks back lutions f anak is @ amination, the Jew urpose of Women Are Pinned Beneath Motor Car} Mre. Andrew Davis and Mrs. Jane Well s9th at, are suffer bruises Wednesday an nig automobile ht when they were ident peath an overturned car became turned in a wor pit thing happened to me today, The|making their patrons comfortable. | afternoon had been incredibly warm.|They have thought of everything | else to do to the poor devils. potatoes, $1.25." — the lobster bearing strata. “Baby lobster, with green corn or To get a baby lobster in New York 2 i . Mothers ft would be necessary to endow altirad leg. as the ‘ A oothin Emollient head waiter. Just ordinary lobsters | Tuesday Rocte eariere sell up to $3.50 on New York bills Yet Chicago is 20 hours Inland from |General w F is Wednesday, Park bolt men were rush al The accident occurred at ay and 32nd ave, 8. W unmanageble Tacoma, | 5, 1138 W vere body result of T pinned be WORKMEN ARE HURT % T. Ivy 1413 Park place, em ployed as a timekeeper at Riverton, in the Seat Rocto Stoner, 49, a South | him undying up, is also in the Seattle |ized that Ben chest injuries. » General how suffering with a frac It of a fall|some quarters, = guaran batt ln rough TWO SOLDIERS New Fabrics for Coats That Are Practical : res at the Skinner & Eddy shipyarda. Choicest of Avalon | ' The car and over " Somet who Adama Road” indi thing Is to be ng and unsuspecting 1 the ravages of such Bennett's w THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1919. PAGE $ | Educational Film Coming to Metropolitan Theatre Sunday j| ork ott was a nincere lead Ho felljer in much educ }Claire Adame. Northwest Wheat. In the famous wheat fields of the Northwest during harvesting and hing season, agents of @IG7EKG Flour are on a sharp lookout for the wheat which has that particular high quality which has kept OG(HIAIG Flour “Foremost in the Field” for more than a quarter of a century. Fa Actual milling and baking tests show where the better wheat is being harvested, Over a hun- dred local elevators (comprising the (GREG buying organization) buy the wheat from the fields. The very choicest of this wheat is then selected by baking tests to be sent to the mills where the most improved machinery and meth- ods make it into @{G7MEAIC Flour that is ready for you at your local grocer, Say “OLYMPIC” to your nearest grocer when you order flour, and ask him to send you the monthly recipe cards. Claire Adams | . | and coral. in the way of | the film, ts declared to be one of the « P ., Fy i ined with edu-| Moat beautiful wont ob ina tren Second: A tailored square neck Fourth: A high neck tailored style done pal work, Mins t's The Rhodes Co. | Autumn \ : /, Le Boys’ Suite _~ / Millinery “ | € “> and Coats =—New Second Floor \ + © 4, —Upper Main Floor, There are Blouses and Blouses } But The: Blouses at P4ID are distinguished by the dainty style touches that make each of the thirty models displayed a little different. The assortment includ all the leading colors, such as white, black, navy, bisque, coral and flesh, in sizes 36 to 46. Crepe de Chine Models are also displayed in similar style. The four models sketched are from this assort- ment, and, reading from left to right, delineate Fir tone combination in white, A Blouse of charming two- Third: A lace and embroidered lesh, bisque Blouse in flesh and white. ering at the | Ray McKee, who was star of “Fit to Blouse in black, navy and flesh. in flesh, white, black and navy. beginning Sun- |Win" and “The Unbeliever,” is a few —Upper Main Floor. the | tured player, | Altho the film f# {1 New $2.00 Shirts for Men Main Floor Rear. BETTER Shirt is not made to sell at two dollars than these and this stand- ard value is amplified by exceptional assortment in stripes and figures, on madras, crepes and corded fabrics. Buy yours for fall from these new arrivals, in a range of sizes from 14 to 18. SHE MARRIED in — And She'll Do Five Years in| Underwear and Becotitig, aim Penitentiary Upper Main Floor. $34.75 | PORT TOWNSEND, Sept 24— Attractive weaves, col- ! New Second Floor. (1 Mra, Marie Jeffries took a look at ors and patterns that will he falitin foal two husbands, and then pleaded | F Ka very Te. meet gvith your every re these Autumn and Winter to bigamy and was sentenced | Coats are designed posses’ the desirable attribute years in the state pent | quirement. day afternoon warmth, yet are of such texture that the weight of Ss | Mrs. Jeffries first married a soldier 2.) Sotne' named Werner, who left shortly Saree Meme ee. Paaaen the garment is not burden- some. cdaat Tila eavemacher Sob ares fiz and underwear. Displayed in married Je “ 8 rose, light blue, copenhagen dat Fort Worden. blue, ly returned from | Jeftries and com ared notes. Then the two husbands} A intly filed a complaint against} Seineh Drepe—Tigured. Lt cir wife. gerie Crepe for gowns, pajamas | and combinations. A yard 50c. , White, cream, pink, tan and lavender. A yard 50c. belted or loose back fashions, with belted fronts. These Coats are half or full. lined and are trimmed with large collars of black dyed opossum, taupe coney fur and self material. Batiste—10 inch negligee Ba tiste in bluebird pattern, A ard 50c JAZZ DEVOTEES NOW TAKING TO THE EEL GLIDE tK, Sept. 24 Wool velour coatings are fea- tured in dark brown, green, Dur gundy, navy, taupe and~ black, and polo cloth in natural tam Sizes 16 9 460 od Batiste In Plain Colors — 40 inches wide, in The eel pink, mais, lavender and wh A yard « to threaten which hitherto following. The Reorganize for Hart elected were: Bernard Pelly,| Thomas R. Horner, A. K. Fiskem, : . honorable president; 1 Pattullo,|C. Willesden, Thomas Hughes, Relief Service president; Alexander Baillie, honor-| Bushell, Dr. H. H, Gowen, Baas) The*British-American Relief @880| able vice president; Robert Gillespie, | Maurice J. Bywater, Frank R Britieh Seiaioan aie "ages the| first vice president; W. J. McDon-|H. C. Bromley, Mrs. Robert G Fine Arts hall Tuesday night. oOf-| Sl. second vice president; W. W Mrs. W. W. Dow, Dow, treasurer; Rev. F. R. Bate. en and Mrs. Helen J, Zi i man, secretary; John H. Condon,’ truste Send Young Men COCKROACHES pen apis ys trey rap tien apghorgn Factory Demonstration of Peet Bros. Soap na, Indo China and Japan exist | Combination Offer—Special for Thursday r the American concerns who send apable young men into those coun: | Worth { 8 bars Crystal White Soap ) Special at_ 1 large package Sea Foam 98c in which the either at the or twists In time with which ix a combination 1 minor chords fle mang mmpany, who has just retur tes wding to R. D. Pinneo, traf. $1. 40; 6 bars Creme Oil Soap or for the Pacific ship | dfrom| ,ASILY KILLED TODAY BY USING Everyone is familiar with the high quality of Peet Bros.’ Soaps. spoke at the Army and Navy ed «t| STEARNS PASTE No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Demonstration of S. 0. Ss. : 4 ee WATER BUGS, RATS AND MICE Capt. hn en oe. rete ROW YOUR DEALER 2 ‘ermanent -Post) NEW VERB ADDED | __ Nights, 250, Ste,..150 That Wonderful Aluminum Cleaner TO OUR LANGUAGE No Children Eating: Aluminum tt utensils that are usually so hard By HERBERT : nhe, to clean ae quickly and easily cleaned ai polisiaa oes BE Clifford Sands, soldier of fortune, re- ently returned from France, where ONE WEEK STARTING SUNDAY he served as a temporary officer in the cavalry, has been given a perm Two Perform: Daily enent commission and assigned as aptain to the Third cavalry, now stationed at Fort Meyer, Va Matinees, 25e, 50c WASHINGTON, Sept. 24.—Capt score. I METROPOLITAN OKLAHOMA with S. 0. Price On a@ train a sheriff was & bunch of manacled pris > a court town 5 ° Floor and Linoleum Varnish . Special 80c pint size, special at. . 49c $1.35 qt. size, special at.. "98c This is a very high grade Floor and Lino- leum Varnish. It dries with a beautiful lus ter and will not show heel marks. There's lots of people worse than I am,” said one of them, “I never killed nobody nor robbed anybody Never did nothin’ but a little high jacking, hey?" asked a sympathetic bystander | pat's all," said the prisoner. | that's true, I been a high Je | | ‘The two bank robbers shot at Tulsa |were known to the police as “high jackers.”” My waiter complained that his boss had “high-Jacked"” him out hes he did not break, In quiry developed that the verb “to high-Jack" means to double cross, to windle, to cheat, to obtain ‘valua bles by devious means. The deriva tion is from some game of card cut ting in vogue THREE SHIPS FROZEN FAST IN NORTH ICE NOMB, Alaska, Sept, 24.—Three | are frozen in at the mouth the east ling to a y from P. The Picture of Anadyr, | Tremendous Truth ‘Siberia, T revenue cutter Bear will go to the rescue, here

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