The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 9

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THE SEATTLE STAR Special Buy o TENNIS OXFORDS C Sizes—Small eleven to large eleven. Men’s, Boys’, Children’s. Color—White. Rubber Soles. Per Pair 575 Pairs Women’s, Black TH sale of the Blake Stock of New and Used Furniture is almost.equivalent to having a mother-in-law who insists ‘on furnishing the home for the June bride at no expense to the bridegroom. The most astonishing reductions are in force. New and slightly used furniture can be bought at prices which are less than before the war prices—Less by a long, long way. F’rinstance: BS Grass Rugs, 9x12 feet, which sold new for $15.00, can be bought for $2.95 and $3.95 apiece. Velvet Rugs (room size) are priced at $2.95. Of course these are used—and they show it—but for camping .they are just what thrifty folks want. In the same class is an Axminster Rug, 9x 12 feet, for $2.95; and a big one— which measures about 10x12 feet— will be sold tomorrow for $6.95. WASH STANDS can be bought for $2.00 apiece. Oak Buffets with fine mirrors, worth once upon a time $40.00, can be bought for a twenty dollar bill. Another still larger, is priced at $17.50. It must have cost four times that amount when it was first shown in the store windows. ERE’S a Flat Top Desk which shows no sign of use, solid oak, golden finish; worth at least $50—now offered at $22.50. Right near by, a collection of. folding Go-Carts—two dollars apiece for some,”two ninety-five for the choice members. The wheels alone would cost more than the price of the hole buggy-today. RASS AND IRON BEDS are going at an astonishing rate. Three dollars for a-full- wn bed; ten dollars for a big Sidutyaaene ut would cost double if bought at any good furniture store. PIANO PLAYERS—they play any piano— ‘ used to cost $250 apiece; your choice for $16.50. Church and Parlor Organs, $10 apiece. Talking Machines, two dollars—fix ’em up to suit yourself. They’ll all play—and there are a lot of dandy records to choose among if you get here early tomorrow. EWING MACHINES of every kind—there must be nearly a hundred different makes, and they’re all guaranteed to sew—been put in first-class working order—and they’re selling for $5.75, $6.60, and the finest “Singer” Ma- chines for $8.50-—originally sold for $60.00. 408 Pike St. , | BLAKE SAYS FAREWELL 1 TO ALL HIS FURNITURE! Pioneers to Meet | Here on June Ist Pioneers from all parts of Wash Jngton will gather for thelr annual meeting and reunion at Plonoer hall BERNE DON’T WORRY =, ABERDEEN Try the Bitro-Phosphate « ound dead in his hom Health System-—$500 DRID. "Tw Guarantee ee private box 4 TON NEW YORK bs J ommer, of Portland, kille fore OLYMPIA ~My Miami Shows Big WASHINGTON, May 26 Th of 29,649, an increas over 1910. Bt. Louis has 66 o of 8,913, oF 14.0 per Decides to Sell Out the Stock, and to Confine Himself to the Buying and Selling of Used Furniture Only. - to Over $80,000 Offered at Half-Price and Less Than Half-Price. Makes the Biggest and Best Fur- niture Sale Seattle Has Ever Seen. Full Particulars F ollow— Entire Stock Amounting MAGNIFICENT MAHOGANY DRESSER, worth originally $150, is offered in the window, as this is being written, for $57.50. A Cedar Chest is $11.75 instead of $22.50. A $30.00 Bookcase-desk combination is * $15.50, tho the regular — is $30.00. A very fine and very loor Lamp is less than half price—$19.75 instead of $50.00. ATE-LEG TABLES, very finest style, all new asa pin, for $15.00 instead of $28.50. A .00 Sideboard can be bought for $19.95. A Solid Oak Serving Table, worth $42.50, is now priced at $29.75. A $60.00 Kitchen Cabinet is cut to $39.50. $50 HERE'S a.useful piece of furniture for the folks who live in a flat —Library Table by day, opens into a full size bed at night. Made of quarter-sawed oak, fumed finish. Was originally $97.50, now $59.00. A Davenport Bed, upholstered in leather, solid oak frame; was $114, is now $79.50. A very fine Tapestry Chair, worth $68.00, is offered at $42.00. A Lady’s Desk in wicker with oak top, is $19.75 instead of $32.00. A Morris Chair, worth $59.00, is now $19.50. A late style “Col- umbia” Grafonola, worth $150, is now $59.50— looks as good as the day it came from the fac- tory—and, of course, plays as well as it ever did. Dozens of framed pictures are selling at 50 cents apiece—frames alone are worth five or six times the price, Some of the subjects are good—some will give you the blind staggers if you gaze on ’em long enough! UT that’s the sort of a sale this is. Every- thing reduced—no camouflage about arty- thing—no effort to make things look better than they really ‘are. One of the new salesmen suggested that the Stoves would bring a bigger price if they were blacked up a bit. And the bots said: “Listen, son, forget it! Sell ’em the way they are! Let the women blacken their own stoves—the right sort. of women like to do it anyway!” TE SRMS of the sale—Cash. The Delivery Dept. is, of course, snowed under, so you will have to wait your turn. As the driver said: “We're about five days behind now, and if this keeps up, we will soon be ten.” But believe us when we say it’s well worth while! BLAKE FURNITURE COMPANY Seaboard National Bank Bldg. flight with y IF WEAK, THIN. ee rare OR NERVOUS ss VANCOUVER, BB. C.—Win tre rm Wife Says Husband nent declared in divorce cor VANCOUVER, Wash. William d by auto eorge P. Hard om tn goa Gai t of the ce Tiy"naw now « poputa | of 440.1 740, an tn cont. arly 100 aute Tired of Life as . Ad Caravan on Wire Briefs | ns weet hes Cook) _ Way to Yosemite School Girl, 13, B. Commits Suicide) CHICAGO, May 26 were held. The ¢ cause the | 13) day after Threatened to Kill Daniel Stewart threatened to k otgun, Alt hor with @ she oday.| Liquid | t open| 1.) OKLAHOMA CITY eked to de auoyeh a fiance of For Over ly 50 Yours - tiguice is all that anishes most gkin * a= STOPPED After you eat—always ane _BATONIC ene or two tablets—eat like candy | | Inetantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stopes indigestion, food souring, tiny wae the many ‘taaerles anated - end Acid-Stomach | EATONICIs the bent ft the harmfal acids sat porn dim ye | of the body and well, "Tons of thousande wondect.ly Pe Geared Co mata ot | money réfunded b; 7 your own drug: | | gist Cost a trifle, Please try it! | | Endorsed for Mouth | and Tooth Infections | PYROS was placed in the hands of capable, discriminating dentists of high moral and mental caliber tn classified practice of varying clien tele throughout the United States. | Without @ single exception, these men of international dental reputa one indorse PYROS in the success fut reatment of pyorrhea and all pouth and tooth Infections, Bartell Drug Co. favor. silver. Others, made of baby with gold-filled frames, clasps tipped with $22.50 to $42.50, 65 Silk Dresses Regularly $35.00, $45.00 and $50.00 —Radical reductions on high- grade Dresses, including a spe- cial purchase of Taffeta Silks and Satins, in bouffant styles; tanie and overskirt styles, with draped effects. Trimmed in pleating, ruffles, beads and em- broidered designs. With collars of lace and georgette.. In Navy, Black, Brown, Gray and Copen- hagen. —Third Floor. Chamoisette Gloves For Women Special at 85c a Pair —Women’'s two-clasp washable Chamois- ette Gloves, an entire new shipment of | $850 pairs, with stitched backs, in self and | contrasting colors. In White, Chamois, | Mode, Buck and Gray shades, —Gloves, First Moor. ver 400 delegates to. t coast advertixing clubs’ oe here, started for the Youemite val-| |ley, where the final sossiona will | the be held tomorrow A #top was made at Modesto, | where @ breakfast and reception wravan will be the first avelers over the Big Onk flit oad into the Yosemite. "| was cleared of snow ‘late yente strenuous work with dy namite and shovels STOP ITCHING SKIN rt |Zemo, the “Clean, Anti Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat- ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle |ot Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon ‘ou will find that irritations, pimples, SY ® binckheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm ps rg skin troubles will diss rt Zemo, the penetrating, sat! he skin soft, smooth a ‘The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland, O. sapphires. BAN Fit | igh wugar | the bh Pacific | t pnvention | M™ly ‘The rond tic | causen your ly a local tion of the you might cured by th wingle perse ying slavery of ¢ is needed, for it ‘cai treatme eruptions, makes — Ww healthy, overlooked The Special Price Basement Will Sell Thursday 150 New Coats At $15.00 Each 85 Women’s Coats, Sizes 36 to 46 25 Junior Coats, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 i} 40 Girls’ Coats, Sizes 6 to 12 Years : ‘All are of the season’s new styles, of splendid quality ma- | terials. In a wide range of colorings. These are the greatest coat values for a lit- tle money that have been offered this season. Gives Reason for High Sugar Prices How About Your Catarrh? Then Throw Away Your Sprays and) been misdirected. Other Makeshift Treatment. First of ali none, throat and air But have you ever known of one ‘toms, and all SEQOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET . |Thomas Tribe Is : Busy Explaining there are seven men ’ in Seattle, ANCISCO, May fellow Thoma explained BK. Th n man of my friend offering over my bail prices is highly tm. * wald lithe pho Do You Want Real Relief? Remove the cause clogxed-up accumulations that 7 passages, and they disappear for good. ow many local ap temporartly they promptly re + and will continue to do s@ 9 until their cause la removed. ; S. 8. &., the fine old fifty-vearold what | Will naturally i find out just Catarrh. Lf it was mere- But no matter i” you om mway use to liningn of the passages, then| reasonably expect to be delicate ne use of local remedies. blood remedy, is an antidote to the millions of tiny Catarrh germs with which your, blood is infested, A thre ough course of 8, 8. 8. will cleanse your blood, and remove the diseas® germs which cause Catarrh, * Write for free medical advice te = Chief Medical Adviser, 167 Swit r Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. “gee on to be Yreed from the ‘atarrh by any kind of lo- nt? pecause you have the we of these symp r treatment has SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Mesh Bags The Very Newest —We are ‘showing now the very newest Mesh Bags, which are so much in fashion's Several styles, finished in gold and Priced at, $7.50 to $15.00. mesh, gold’ plated, some carved, with Priced at —rirst Floor. Free Eye Shades —To anyone who calls we will be glad to pre- sent an eye shade, which will relieve any strain upon the eyes in strong, bright light, J.W.Edmunds Oph. D. —On the Baleony. ‘Black, White, Hosiery for Men Specially Priced for Thursday at 65c a Pair —"Shawknit” Hose “for men. Of pure silk, 7) woven over silk lisle, with the appearance of | all-silk and the wearing qualities of lisle. In Cordovan, Green, Burgundy, Sizes 914 to 11%. —Meu's Section, First Floes. Navy and Pearl Gray. Special Grouping of 28 Cloth Dresses es Regularly $385.00, $39.50 and and $45.00 at $25.00 —Extraordinary values in jf Dresses made of sérge and tricotine, in navy blue. In straight line styles, coat styles and Eton styles. With three- quarter and long sleeves. » Em- _ broidered in colored and black silks, with gilt stitching, —Third Floor, 4 $4. 50 Silk Foulards ‘ Spe cially Priced at. $3.69 —Cheney Brothers’ shower-proof, spot- proof Foulards, are known as the best ob- tainable. We were fortunate in securing jf a lot of these beautiful fabrics in the | season’s choicest designs and colorings, |] Priced at $4.50 and $5.00 a yard ly, for Thursday only at $3.69 a yard. —Firet Fle,

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