The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 5

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EOUIIUUANNNIES}S E RV 1 CE FONTniiti NAS MNTTHNHNNES) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. tI [ HARDING DELUGED BY DOGS PLAIN FACTS 4-PIECE MATCHED BED- ROOM SUITES—Values up 198:5° to $429.50 are being sold for —SPECIAL TERMS— $5 DOWN—$2.50 A WEEK LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED TTT TTS TCS TTT COT aC cS Lc WHERE PIKK MEETS FIFTH a Toledo Atredale, the White House haa been , = (above), OMI SEW PONE ELT TT |S MIMS) sic mpeu by offers of more dogs from well-meaning friends| and fanciers. Some write Others arrive at the front and with an armful of yip-yippers “on approval.” Here are two which were brought in for Mrs. Harding. The one on the ground is a Blue Chow. Says William X. Jackson, colored | White House messenger and guardian of Laddie “Tf the | pp QUHRESUESUESEEECESEEEEE: ) Precious Stones and Jewelry Unquestioned Quality Reliable Prices ALBERT HANSEN Northold | Equptian Kitchen Jeweler Specialty Food Shop 1010 Second Avenue and Auto Kitchen rittt president done took ’em all we'd have to tuhn the gar need a lahge group of ah-sistant kennels and Ah’¢ Says Americans Also |“ Need Americanizin That many Americans of native tion as mu: | During the middle age, wearing Suesscuececssesceuannas Suit and Extra Pants | of The Buying Public With Better Qualities At Lower Prices No Extra Charge for the ORDER TODAY 1100 Third Avenue | 4 ly Here are two reasons why Single and we're doing business as usual age care Several hundred Men’s, Young Men’s and High School To clean out 15 Patterns of ew 25 to 160 rolls each regular 25c to 40c paper, at, roll.. 9c e S ° Spring Suits at 25c Moire Ceiling, our PUICB Nok esse cdoeds You'll be surprised at the materials offered for it has been a long time since you have seen their equal at so low a price. 80c Seratch Ceiling, our PTICE .ccccescocecs 16. Special Window Display on Fourth Avenue abe Linen Calling oars TION cs cna cueasts Just received, another shipment of Ingrain Paper of 100 sq. wonderful all-wool ft. to bolt. .65¢ : Oat Meal Paper, 100 sq. ft. to bolt, 75e to S5¢ Two Pants $44.50 Heicle seen %-lb. Felt, 450 sq. ft. to Suits for Boys ee NG: $2.60 1-Ib. Felt, 450 sq. ft. to eee eho Oe8e $3.65 Rex Dry Paste, per lb, 14¢ WESTERN Tailored Ready Co. | /WALL PAPER 1921 Second Ave. Values that are unequaled at our price. Excellent Value One-Pant Suits at $9.85 Boys’ Kaynee and Bell Blouses, 3 for $2.75 Opposite Washington Hotel === 401 to 407 Pike Street == Ever since President Harding accepted Laddie Boy|' FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921, THE SEALTLE STAR ¥ expreme ourselves, I main seven years on Washington state | newspapers—but never for more than| Thursday afternoon, jin the city jail Friday. six months at a stretch. Even then Barred From Ballot. It Peeves OV Tom, Able If Migratory. A Poll Tax Giggle. Our Pet Peeves: A New Shipment of Boys’ Priced at $1.50 and Up to Second Kloor 23 short spring coats from our regular stock w on special sale Saturday until noon. Sizes 16 to BY TOM ELLIS at $9.95. ¥Y TURN! AH And Nloor A splendid showing of distinctive coats, capes ¢ long and three-quarter length styles are featured belted and semi-tailored models of Bolivia, erge, covert and polo in tan, Copenhagen y blue and gray Sizes 16 to 46 Easter is the st which this section ha 3.75. Main Floor, Polo Coats tiri'Noon ar” $9.95 Spring Coats, Capes and Wraps at $45 Spring Hats » For Spring Days at $7.50 The Rhodes Co. STORE HOURS 9 TO 5:3 Straw Hats ill be placed 10. Choice ind wraps in in full loose velour, trico- , Pekin and THE Second Floor as QUAL to the displays of millinery prepared for bright trimmed hats arranged for Saturday. Every iowing of assembled in poke bonne ol] and drooping sailors, ostrich and fruits. Priced e Imported Valenciennes Laces Main Floor Kear a yard, S¢, ew at spring idea has been rayon rac Male turbans, face hats, re Then “ with flowe nat 1 or interestingly at $7.50. 1 me to F ’ I as A : Men’s Shirts at $1.00 : t Main Floor good ’ A fade lendid values which are featured in this : ; byt ye ne hipment of percale shirts for men sug- t — gest the importance of buying now while the assort- ment is complete. These shirts are made of a good quality percales with French cuffs in stripes of n< E TO blue, brown, green, lavender and black. Sizes 14 to 17 RENCH Valenciennes laces with edges and insertions to match in one-half-inch width. Priced at, a yard, 24%4¢, or 12 yards for 25¢. Main Floor Rear (rages \ i XQ aa ts, small adorned xtremely rtions to |. Auto Overturns; stan sung] Auto Overturna; | | SHOTS FIRED . ferecum—cof We mee and country fn Its entirety, I inion i# made for permitti in the | jaw, received when his auto was over. 1 with the auto overnment ts the loser by this lack.|turned after coll! I've worked, off and on, a total of at Federal ave. and Harrison st. 54 Russell Durham, I don't object to being barred from] 4 lively contest is now on between | Patrolmen E. E. Covell and state ut when I can't]the cities of Detroit and Cleveland as |genson, in a prowler car, a |to w ver tax gets no vote, And still they l collect from the “migratory worker That gives mo a giggle. Extra Pants | Ho han no legal residence, no place | | he can really LAFF, The Tailor §) icc: 3.2 Tr tax to catch the ttinerant aborer of the most delicious | bits of unconscious humor I ever | have come across. But others be } fore me have peeved at the poll tax | That's not my pet peeve. Mine ts | that | | tranchtwed ment CHINESE TONG | | | }tol H haw home at | pulsed at the \Laborer Is Found automobile industry Thursday night. A rev a person who pays at laim the object of the poll tax is to| When did the migratory ever vote? | tN home. And if he ney prove he's not a ident | Many of our best citizens are dis. They have no voles tn the govern. | I'm one of them, and— I NEVER VOTE . t Spelger & Hurlbut Tackle assures success. 25-yard Enameled Silk WAR FLIVVERS When Lat Woo, cousin of Woo John N meroln led on King at the fternoon men scoured ¢ vg for the sup ad been re MIXED GRASS SEED 1 gunman Kentucky Blue Grass Later Lat Woo reported the affair to police, it was explained to Woo King and the cousins, who have not seen each other for years, were re-| united. PEA SEEDS EDUCATOR WILL TALK which will be held at the Bon Marche grill room at 1 o'clock Saturday Dr. Prosser is one of the greatest nal education in has been the FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS All regular 5c vuthorities on vo the United principal st Inlan which waa jd during the «at Sp Crown Glass Washboard Special 59c Regular Price 75c bership in t lumnt associa tion is not a requisite to attendance at this luncheon, and all who desire to hear Dr. Prosser may avail them selves of this opportunity Dying on Street na This is a good-size Wash- board, with heavy glass corru- gations. Found dying at Second ave, § t. Thu The Store for Useful Halted by several shotgun loa and White Clover, Ib.... 59c varieties. es looted the | Thursday morning. They ran when Sergt. Donlan with) ‘The Chicago packing industry J. Jor-| dates back to 1835. ccosted eT in to be the leader in the|them at Fifth ave. and Marion st.|/to have been dropped by Roberson, leged was found by the officers. 4 Specials From the Gardening Section 100 SETS ONLY 3-PIECE GARDE LADIES’ Special $1.25 All varieties, . Ee 15c Value $2.00. While they last— these strong steel 7 packages 5 Ladies’ Sets, con- TOP <). 2 c sisting of Hoe, Rake and Shovel. BASEMENT HOUSEWARE BARGAINS 4-Gallon Special $1.39 Regular $1.6 Megs are cheap now--put them up avoid the high winter prices. These crocks make splen ers for preserving eggs Articles Pique An 2 ,ooted . | 0 pro.| B Anderson, of 4421 Second ee | Ths « to} N. W., is suffering from a broken Dawley, 7031 Eli ave., Thursday and | Stole $13 in cash, according to a re- ax | Port to police this afternoon. " Mrs, D, Nelson, 312% Taylor ave., also And it peeves me. of EP. Walt, 7020 17th ave. N, E., | ischarged over their heads by Sergt.| 7 ortea that burglars stole $160 |W. 8. Donlan, R. G. Roberson, 18, and 19, were beid |, >2nk book from her home early 9-Foot STEEL | _ RODS. | Special $1.69 |. Regular Price $2.50 Cork Grip at | { Covered Crock | | homs of E. B. By N SETS idid contain.

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