The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 5

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OODHOUSE-¢*RUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., Inc. OTTO S&S. GRUNBAULI 416-424 PIKE STREET ee — Store Hours $50 to 5:50 Two Whole Carloads of NEW BEDROOM FURNITURE Have Just Arrived There is no shortage of high-grade bedroom furni- ture at Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co. Always leaders, our present huge stocks are especially inter- esting from every standpoint of variety of selection, quality, fair prices and convenient terms. The fol- lowing new suites are shown for the first time this week; $282.50 Four-piece Queen Anne Period Sulte, mahogany or walnut—dres $346.50 er ce straight line suite, mahogany or wal iresser, bed, chifforette and totlet table four-piece Period Suite, mahogany or walnut dres bed, chifforette and tollet table , —— WE'LL TRUST YO tenes. to anaist you to furaioh your hoes elon yee een: vidual ideas, Our terms are easier an. than will be found anywhere, Ne Rutr Just Your Word That You’ll Pay Woodhouse-Grundaum Furniture Co, In MERCHANT DIES SUNDAY DIES AFTER LONG Edwin H, Langdon, 77, retired mer. Funeral services for chant and a'resident of Seattle for 18 years, died Sunday at his home, 215 Thomas st. He is survived by two daughters—Mre. William Cran dail, Seattle, and Mrs. Albert Olson, Minnesota—and two sons—E mile langdon, Seattle, and E. Harold Langdon, San Francisco. There are 38,149 living graduates of Harvard university. |B. Frederick ‘eter Fred erick, 69, who died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Miss Daisy 3206 Fourth ave. W the ond Sunday afternoon Burial was in Mt cometer were held Meth) chureh at 3 ok Pleas. Free A woman's weakness lies in her fove for a man who ts strong enough to wink THE SEATTLE STAR Happy as Messenger ‘Boy’ | own automobile. sedans His name is V | Seventh ave. N. }children. He w jan k ro ab man tr w He has two grand rea day Clough, 529 avoid running ¢ Nothin “I know of y 1| the |made a suce ut for several thousand dollars profit after everybody else in the This Clearance Sale reduces the cost of clothes for you All thru the season we’ve been selling clothes on narrow margins. We’ve tried to give you the most that could be bought for your money. We still have a nice lot of clothes on hand, Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes some late arrivals that were bought early at old prices. We don’t want to carry them over so we’ve re- duced the prices as a special inducement. Special Clearance Sale Prices $47.50 $57.50 $67.50 These figures represent a big cut on our former prices. Clothes we’ve been selling for $55 $85 and that are easily worth much more present market costs. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Second Ave. and Seneca St. to at same commu.’ St er plgeona Seattle! he maid stomobiles | item in The regarding & mesnenger! cer signals for those who are single. | MONDAY, JANUARY | prepared to | "The older I get the more 12 1920, |Ex-Judge, With Two Autos, $800 DIAMOND PIN IS STOLEN Pawn shops are being watched Monday for the $800 diamond stick | pin MeAtec | burglar |County Schools Are Inadequate County schools are inadequate to wndle THE RHODES CO. Pictorial Review and McCall Patterns boy in Albany, N. Y,, who owns his own delivery auto, has a bank ac count and is chairman of the elec ard at the age ve anything on Be attle, he #, even when it mensenger boys Twenty-two years ago, he saya, he ticulturing out, retired, and again Has Lots of Pep “I'm too full of pep,” healthy I I can hold my own with the of ‘em, Delivering mes I would ride | comes to he said. | | | | RHODES Wool Dresses Reduced Tyasday to $19.75 for New Second Floor. HE one hundred Dresses in this group offer econom= © p ical advantages seldom available, and in this ine stance they are permitted through an interesting spe- [ cial purchase, augmented by models from our regular stock. They are designed of plain navy and black serge of excellent quality, and sand, navy and quaker gray wool jer- sey in tunic or straight line styles, fin- ished with flat silk or soutache braids and crushed or cord girdles. Sizes 16 to 44 Crepe de Chine Ties our Women's Neckwear Section, in a vari of plain colors. For- merly 65c, choice Tuesday at 35¢, —Main Floor, Vestees | Special $1.25 just as much | her I had the job or not, looking at the beautiful scenery Ho whistles and sings as he drives | about town in hie two sedans and saya he is living his second life. ghter, Mra, Florence Rice Judge Clough'’s other grandchild Lots of married people pose as dan Main Floor Twenty Net and Lace, Georgette and Lace and Organdie and Lace Vestees which dainty sold formerly at $3.75, $5.00 and $6.50 will be assembled on a special sales table in the Women’s Neckwear Section “on Tuesday. The remarkable reduc- tions are made to ef- fect an immediate dis- posal, Women’s Silk Hose, Special $1.10 Main Floor Rear Special $3.95 New Second Floor, 75 Winter models re- duced in price for quick selling on Tuesday. They are designed of Lyons silk velvet, plain One hundred pairs of full fashioned Silk Hose with slight factory imperfec- tions will be placed on spe- cial sale Tuesday in our Women's Hosiery Section. The assortment will include plain White, Smoke, Cor- dovan, Beaver, Champagne, Silver and Bronze. Sizes 814 to 10, but not each size in every color. gold cloth and trimmed with flowers and_ ribbons. Formerly $7.50, $10.00, $15.00, . $16.50 at $3.95. CITY FIGHTING | PHONE RATES Kennedy Appears Before Su- | preme Court | | The final fight for pre-war tele phone rates in Seattle with re bates for excess rates paid by Seat: | tle and other subscribers of the state since August 1 was being/ waged by First Assistant Corpora tion Counsel Thomas J. L. Kennedy before the state supreme court Monday. | Kennedy argued an appeal In the Jcase involving sta de telephone rates approved by » public ser: vice commission during the time | telephones were under federal | control j “The issue involved in the case | is whether the rates approved by | the public service commission on | the day federal control was with. | drawn are ‘reasonable,’ Kennedy said before leaving for Olympia, “The | public service commission holds such | rates are ‘reasonable.’ We hold| that such rates are not ‘reasonable,” If we are successful eventually there will be a re-establishment of | ates and a rebate for rates | xcess of the old rates dat ugust 1 last.” | The supreme court of the United States has held that state publMc nding on the postmaste: during federal control. Is Held for Theft in Seattle Y.M.C.A. Homer Spurlock, said to have con- fexsed to police that he robbed Ray mond Wroten, Y. M, C. Ay of $3} by cutting « the end of a pillow on which W n slept and extract- ing the money, is held in the city jail. Charges may be — preferred | igainst him by the prosecuting at-| torney. Spurlock said he divided the spoils with William Solkovitz, who | is also held. | | | TRUSS TORTURE ‘can be eliminated by wearing the |Lundberg Rupture Support. We ine free trial to prove its superior y A. LUNDBERG Co, Ave. 122 ce Third Ave COR UNIVERSITY | she will trust him, FALLS THRU POLE HOLE, |NEW YORK SOCIA SPOKANE FIREMAN DIES; FIGHT FOR OLD II. SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 12 v ing thru a pole hole in the central} NEW YORK, Jan. 12 fire station Sunday, Lieut. Warren §,/0f the five suspended Willis, attached to the fire depart. | semblymen today were dit ment for 10 years, was almost in-| efrorts along two lines, stantly Xitea pomyeme plviiele A woman must like a man before | tion of the activities of legislative committee, Odds and Ends of On Sale Tuesday Wonderful Values Are Offered We are going to offer a big factory shipment of odds and ends of dinnerware at bargain prices. This sale was planned many weeks ago On special sale for Tuesday, in or in combination with © ostrich fancies, © $12.50 and a few at and $18.00, choice Tuesday | —to have something extra good for this great ~ event. Dishes are arranged on special counters 10c. 15¢ 25¢ 10c assortment consists of Bread and Butter Plates, Pie Plates, Coffee Cups only, Fruit Dishes. 15c assortment — Dessert Plates, Saucers. 25c assortment — Platters, Oval Vegetable Dishes, Round Vegetable Dishes, Cups and Saucers and Bowls. Just Arrived—A Big Shipment of Ouija Boards—the Wonderful Talking Board Dinner — Plates, Soup Plates, Oatmeal Dishes, Cups and — | Trimmed Hats i= | | 1]

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