The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR (?) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodatian NEW PHONE—ELLIOTT 4910 “2’ Great Specials‘2” Friday and Saturday ‘ORE HOURS 9 TO 5:30 The Rhodes Co. 9 to 10 Women’s Union Suits Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is Te 260 cotton unian sulta be rved. in low neck, no sleeve, Aluminum Perco- ankle length style, of ° oO o medium weight, are re 200 rde of 30-inch OLES 60 navy lator, 6-cup capac- duced for a quick clean KID GLOVES — 100 fesb- shored: Witiste (tn camming’ n plain color Bt 24 to 44, that P@re of women's mend floral designs for lin- or in fancy Dresden rit ‘ ity, $1 95 bv resale at $1.25, %. slightly polled and erie, Formerly 3he, For bon. trims Formerly for.. . Pye date nome oddn and ends of ‘hi# hour 20c " ” snd $2.50. For this Just lik SOc 10 ctoven in broken A ns eee cach 95c us e cut—a A wult....66 adie? “Wor Wate YARNS—600 hanks of . ret ag art knitting Iambsdown % ‘ rare value REMNANTS of cur. hour—a pair _79¢ and Kashimer yarns in _ COTTON CRASH S06 tain marquisette, scrims, rose, coml, tarqudeg Vee ef 16am em : J 4 NCO oe ork Anmurican cotton crash with # Filet nets, volles, cre- Mrs fOOATS The we wo ee - Ams rican ‘stripe. Formerly _20¢. tonnes, madras, etc. For Women's Section has aa $156. Tee hie For this hour 15 this hour ‘et MALY: SkGn fron reguiar stock fo . 0 yard, «..000 c PRICE. . Sogatorel emraged a bank... 59c nmsons—100 vote in gray mixed fabrics In ©URTAIN ENSER- of narrow satin ribbon REMNANTS of mer sizes 28 to 42 and re TION. .500 yards of Bar in 10-yard bolts in gray, ROCKER cortzed table damasks in duced them for a quick num lace insertion, one navy, red, green, brown, inch wide, for curtains Copenhagen and tan 1% to 4yard lengths cleanup. Pormeriy?) 2 wi, “ Me vor tne hot a: ALP 41850 For G7 OF See TS ae Reece) ee A good size Child’s Rocker PRICE. this hour . & yar... .ogneaghd 7c © Delt. Secgliewsy 20c with stout arms. Has saddle SR) = 842 UU UW BR \\\V /ARR\ ml OK FR OO wee ——- cinta i wood seat; finish either gold- $j 9) cial var Non ait S 4 Pwdéd ak Bete Silk Waists—Special Spring Coats at $16.50 en or 5 1 U Main Floor Second Floor $4.00 regularly. " Long and three-quarter length styles, designed 65 satin, georgette and tricolette blouses tn | of velour, serge and polo coatings, in full, loose Only One to a Customer dark shades, which sold formerly at $12.00 and back and belted models and played in the $9.75, were reduced to $6.96. On Pr » for a new spring shades of y, Pekin blue, reindeer, quick nup, we have priced them tan and black LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED eh Ree ps amr Aegean accra Py fs Be Sizes 16 to 44 2to3 3 to4 4005 ! SNORELIEFIN (CUPID GETS (HART VETOES mine tie-up which has closed most of | marriage license bureau, according | has vetoed the “Blue Sky" act to "Cu J ennedy, who is the mines in the state, and forced | ' se as pede gy ¥, Who le! wsened by the last seaston of the obtained a Hoense Tuesday to wed Crelia B. Overton, 68. Mrs. Overton is @ eister of Calder’s former wife who died a year ago, after a married life lasting 52 years and six months. Other permits were insued to Ly: | man W. B of the Bonney. | Watson Undertaking Co, to marry Operators declared they would Strong-Armed and stand pat unl the miners accepted + *ithe new scale, a wage re) Installs Officers} Robbed, He Reports) tierce of 32 per cent Installation of newly elected of-| Strong-armed in a soft drink shop| Ernest Newsham, secretary of tt ficers of the Seattle Press club was! at 206 Second ave, 8, Wedneaday | Mine workers in this rict, stated cond . y held Wednesday night at a dinner in “ Persea }that the only way to adjust the ait Whe Seattle Hote! grill. Frank P.| MEH A- Peterson, 2232 First ave.| uation is by @ national settlement became The governor's action known yesterday when he refused tc approve an appropriation of $12,500 out the provisions of the | Seattle Press Club to carry act ‘The revined Mtue Sky law was for |the prevention of fraud in the mals “wildeat” | of securities and stocks In | cons! WOMEN'S HOSE 300 pairs of odds and ends ing of linle, cotton and a few fiber hose In « broken line of sizes and colors. 29 For this hourma pair... cseccsseesees c Pui derwear Section on the lL taken from the regular # thin ale on account of being’ slightly rolled. nainsook chemises in Phi ery t cover and drawer comb nbroidery, in sizes 36 an | $3.60 and $4.95 | For this hour ~chotee é PPINE CHEMISES The Muslin Un. pper Main Floor has tock and reduced for 143 pple hand embroid comprising all sizes; also a few muslin cor pinations trimmed with nd 38 only, Formerly $1.45 FIBER SUIT CASES—The Men's Section will GOSSARD CORSETS — lace cornets of WOMEN’S VESTS—150 cotton vests in low neck, short sleeves and low neck, .leeveless styles. Sizes 36 to 42. Formerly 60c, For this 25¢ hour—each. ..... 44 front plain white and pink cou Ul remaining from a spe- cial purchase will be closed out during this hour at— 1.95 KODAK ALBUMS — 26 imitation black walrus leather kodak al- a pair..... CURTAIN MARQUIS. grain ETTE—400 yards of plain Legion Will Meet | in Eugene, Oregon PORTLAND, Ore, March 17 Pugene wil] be state convention city for the American Lecion on July 1 and 3, the department executive com. mittee announced. Commander Ben Dorris of Fugene post has been named chairman of the convention committee and will pick his own co. workers. Seattlo—New York—Los Angeles—San Chamber to Hear Army Depot Head Col. Oren B. Meyer, recently placed in charge of the general intermediate army depot here, when It was taken from under the control of the Han Franciaco office and placed on a separate and more important ats will speak at the iuhcheon of members’ council of the Chamber of | Commerce in the Masonic elub rooms in the Arcade building Friday noon. Such Styles as are Sponsored by B. WARREN, 9, re tired grocer, died Wednesday at Co jumbus sanitarium. Warren lived/ 2 at 4520 Bagley ave, Funeral sery.| At the beginning of the 17th cen fees will be at 1 p. m. Friday, at|truy books published in Bonney Watson's. were placed under strict cen: LARSEN (SNOW THE. PICTURE OF HEALTI No One Would Ever Think He Was a Sick Man for Seven Years, betray the Paris conception of the smart pre-requisites of the vogue for the sea- . son—so pre-eminently lovely that you may search in vain for parallels. count of the terr and awful sickness in my stomach. and I got so I actually dreaded tc begin a job, for fear these troubles striping pains Me would «tart up. Ie n't begir Says Spokane Citizen— |to teil how much this ead polwontng Tanlac Restored Him a) et me in tiny t from m | “Well, sir, I was on a big job In | “1 never thought I would allow |idaho'when I got so sick I had te my name to be used in connection|iay off work, afid my head mar with a medicine, but Tanlac hes|told me I ought to take Tanlac done me so much good I feel it m/and I decided to do so, I have duty to relate my experience for|given this medicine a thorough test what it may be worth to others,”|and it has certainly measured up said es Larsen, a well known|to everything that is claimed for it painter and interior decorator, liv-/It has kept off the griping and fing at nausea completely and has built me E. 4028 28th St. Spokane, Wash. lup in every way, and I haven't lost “Some six or seven years ago I/a day from work since I started on contracted lead poisoning in the it. Why, to look at me now no one course of my work, which caused | would think I had ever had a sick all kinds of trouble with my stom |day, I am giving this stateme ach, and I want to say that If ever |because I know there are thousar there was a sick man it is the man of other men who suffer just as I whose stomach is upret by lead|did, and my has polsoning. There is simply no de-|vinced me that Tanlac is just what scribing what I suffered, and one|they need.” who has never been thru it can’t] Tanlac is sold by the Bartell Drug Time and again| Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Son, TevrserrTgy experience New Spring HICKSON SAYS: “FREE GLORIA!” Criminologist Calls Impris- onment of Baby Wrong CHICAGO, March 17.—"From what 1 am able to learn of the case, not nly but her | o'Delt, | for the} Gloriia O'Dell, James and F eneape punishme killing of Edward J, Kneip, Willian J. Hickson, head of the pay. hopathic laboratory, connected with | the municipal court of Chicago. Hickson is one of the world's fore nost criminologists Many petitions asking Gov. Miller, | yf New York, to pardon or parole Mra. O'Dell, no that she can take her | hild from Auburn penitentiary, soon will be presented. The child's father | is under sentence of death in Sing Sing. ‘It ts almost tncomprehensible that ny jury would pronounce capital punishment upon the husband and a 0-year sentence upon the wife in a| Raby ‘Goss became presiden sding | W8e robbed of a $15 tle pin, he told! oth sides hold out litte hope of| Dora Prensiey, 65, who haa been his z E A. Batwell m 2 aa tend potiek Provan gy . housekeeper, at 3603 Hoylaton ave.| Propositions. It provided for the place on male 14 fiber sult cases in 24 and 26-inch bums in size 7x11 contain. 4nd taped edge marquis ‘ ——- ee ae | nee 4 - Na ifer the-gast year censing in dealers in securities and *% Formerly $2.25. $1 25 7 enti teh alia : Wednesday morning John HL. Mo-| for the examination of stock selling Yor this hour—each.... woees ° ing 60 loose leaves. For- s . white and Curry, 53, obtained a license to mar. | *chemes | merly $1.75. For this ecru. ‘ormerly 65e. For eal Seromeae an The wovernor has not yet an-|{] | MERCERIZED POPLIN—300 yards of finch seal thts Seen - nounced his reasons for vetoing the wavy, black mercerized poplin, 48 $1 15 35c ssdiiies Formerly ¢5c. For this hour GC cate. sdises . SIalbesck css a “ yard.. says Dr.| 4, | tary for | pleaded guilty to a | girl, | Wednesday afternoon. ase of this kind,” Hickson con-} nued | “Knelp, as I understand ft, be trayed Mra. riage and pursyed and annoyed her after her marriage. “O'Dell had given her his name and his protection. Kneip sought to leatroy their happiness. It is natural enough that O'Dell should be in furiated. O'Dell before her mar-| | | “That the baby fs in prison ts al disgrace. No Chicago juuge would sentence a woman who is approach- ng motherhood. He would withhold the sentence until after the birth of the child, meanwhile seeing that the yrospective mother be given every ble care. The whole story of Baby Gloria's 4 Ginch Plates 1 10-inch Platter birth is a barbarous anachronism. It 4 4inch Fruits 1 Baker ix farcical, inhuman, stupid and bar- | Deimaand barous. “If Mrs, O'Dell Is not a psychopath ja filling, lasting often for weeks or months." Saves pain, time and den- |tlate’ bills | “W-% Tooth Filler* ip for sale at your druggist’s at %o @ bottle, or nent direct Upon receipt Ce price by the Chas. A. Bertram Drug: Co. it mone oy ay’ 515 WESTLAKE N. Capitol 224 1021 Second Avenue—Rialto Building Wigton Aye. Chicago, new job along with it “Now, do as I tell you, and you'll win out, Come on; I'll go with you Their store is at 207 Rialto building, on Second ave. between Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n W hiatle.” | —Advertisement, ane 5 FUNERAL OF JAMES Attack Will Leaving Who died at his home, $03 16th Weal Fortune to Medicine. Monday, was attended Wednes: Declating that the late 8. G. Hu |@#¥ by more than 400 persons, Gill bequeathed his $100,000 estate for the | Md lived im Seattle for 45 years, teaching of obmolete medical theories, | two brothers and a sister, with e nieces and nephews of the testator, | Mam's court to break the will and/ — have the estate distributed among themselves. Father of Three Is Sentenced to Pen Kar! Lehman, father of three chil. . Was wentenced to the peniten-| 10 to 25 years when he tatutory charge | involving his conduct with a young before Judge King Dykeman, | Lavoptik For QUICK benefit tn cases of eye strain there is nothing equal to sim ple witch hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as inixed in Lavoptik eye wash, and relieve the inflammation; the hydrastis and other ingredients have tonic and antiseptic properties. One man reports that TWO applications OARSENESS slowly small pieces | bed he could not read without pain, | We guarantee a small bottle Lav. —tub well over the throat. optik to help ANY CASE weak, | strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum i S K 4 |eye cup FREE. Swift Drug Company ¥ Vv Se ARO Rye and all leading druggista—Adver early ' tisement. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES A WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN Dinner Service for Four at the Surprisingly Low Price of $2.98 Just think of it! An “Apartment House” set of Semi-porcelain Dinnerware—white Ransom pattern— with service for four people, at the unusually low price of $2.98, Service consists of— 4 Tinch Plates 4 Toa Cups and Sancers Crisp, Fluffy: Waffles For Breakfast Every Morning If You Use a GRISWOLD WAFFLE IRON Size No. 8, special » pomsibly realize it “ he ought to be released at once. It ee ioe I was forced to quit work on ac:| Kennydale—Advertisement eat i ody nephth "tha ‘chile bhekad be taken away from her at the Berge and Dress of Pure Suits of Fine Spring Coste ~— er earliest moment, But she has a right Tricotine Bilk Taffeta Jersey Cloth - Ww ha sll 416 | Toothache Demons i be aiveh %, welentis a " ord ‘Dresase —All Bizes— —All Bizeo— Au - } . cncaiitinibinnenesnnanetides | —AN Bieco— $16 $16 4 Working Overtime FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. | 46 Margaret Emerson, 61, will be held Why Let’Em Do It When I ¢)at 3 pm Friday, at Bonney-Wat son's, Mrs. Emerson died Monday THE WOMAN OF HIGH IDEALS in dress Relief Is at Hand. at her home, 3822 Hunter ave, | is assured of absolute correctness in attire | See DON’T TAKEA | in selecting her Spring garments from this | Our CHANCE | beautiful collection of Wraps, Suits, Dresses Big “Don’t do it, Mayme, You'll lose | and Sports affairs. yowony peotlp we f PRy Wig | Bist No. 8, ag airy looking like that, In the first plac nent: Ses the HEY MEET EVERY PREFERENCE of hg | 7 — a ae Hoge Ar tlle gr tga asadocd dye é ; ‘ Aa in the second place, your dress is! discerning, fashionable women, for they 7 | 1 cal gps gerbe IN THE Lil Wik a7 a, Ln AH look ie Southern flavor. * * | ake N, spec! hows In the eye, and you'll get a lot 7 a are exhilerated at every point by a style breeze, the fing ew: Hote OE ene eae setags | turtten.” likened unto Spring itself — and comprehend of Maplewood milk Me ayer RUINS SERRA CREE to done? Walt GH 1 work a sehite i . g ice cream. could give place to comfo pete ‘ deck 4 such an extensive variety of the finer and more br sotto fo auickiy, But you have to Believe | “7d, %¥e, UD, and ten a one o - hen you're shown, ne pen, ve os e jo ¥ 4 We Deliver | No matter how the pain bores mean to say you haven't heard of popular fabrics. ‘ 515 West ke N. jend Jur apd stabs and burns, @ Cherry ? Of their store, where you r 1 Capitol cavity absolutely ENDS the tooth- ©n get suits and coats and dresses All sizes for all ages—16 to 40. that there fo rarely any pein lett bY. on literal credit. and th the long ran ; [Sina Pane ifees farguen, putting don't pay any more than you'd pandies ~ a ry rT u h toothac drops, gum haven't, go there an¢ acquatn' [cpa se AIRY oF wax, cybich, bring only Teinber” oa. "And that. lant. all you'll get ( Dp I feature about “B-Z" is that it forma You'll get some new clothes and a — . $1.79 The even distribution of heat provided by the Gris- wold Waffle Iron bakes them right, with the real Garden Spades At a Price That Recalls Old-time Bargains $1.29 Good quality steel spades, choice of long or short We also have a few round point and square point shovels at the same price. Main Floor The witch hazel and camphor soothe _ eye t e helped greatly when his eyes were so

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