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Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation IS) an Offer Like This’’ DUO-FOLD BED DAVENPORT In Leather with Thirty-Two Pound Layer Felt Mattress 75 $59° special $59 Terms: $5.00 Down, $1.00 a Week YOU SAVE $30.25 This Solid Oak Duo-Fold Bed, equipped with the nationally-advertised Seng spring bottom, uphol- stered with the genuine Lackawanna brown Span- ish leather, with a thirty-two pound pure felt mat- tress with a roll edge—all at $59 75 e the remarkable price of Regular value is $90.00. We pass you a saving of $30.25. ONLY 50 TO BE CHOICE OF GOLDE SOLD AT THIS PRICE. OR FUMED FINISH. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED epee WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 Cops Aid Family |Oregon Officials _ Lost in Seattle Set Flight Record | PORTLAND, April 11.—Governor Generots cops subscribed room hw. Oicott and Major H. H. and meal money for Mrs. H. L.| arnold are the possessors today of ‘Welch and her four kids when the high honors among the faat fitght husband failed to meet them. They ee from the state capital to rtlan come from Abbotsford, B.C.) PORN After the collection the Reynolds ho | mijes tn less than tel furnished them with a free room.' yesterday A WONDERFUL WAY T0 GUARD AGAINST FAILURE AND WANT! How—How Do They Do It. It’s Easy Enough to Talk About It but the Thing Is—To Do It is] 4 iP} wered the 50 How much are you makin, Is it three dollars aa THE THIN T HOIST rit : Or do YOU JUST AS HIGH AS YOU WANT TO grumble—without @ make it more? you * ent ean, b you will fail. You you live. No sick mi of lare. They |Jority. 4They go alo y | with a number of pet er them and They're just and thrifty, ope! they can be. Only they inderatand the knack of women tn th y of these er tous people of making more w ‘The reason you your proof that YOU the fact that OTHERS are doing It top to think of t n be done— is simply Dia Whi THE NEW “INFANT AMDUSTRIES “ MISS BOLTON'S | ANKLE WINNER j mjnutes tate! Engine of Bnerey you can |overne nd to. Youle nine Ana | structe ‘ail aa | killed ever |ner W Adjudged Prettiest: Mayor} pavia 1. Casts Deciding Vote Marjorie Bolton, a fashion model, wins the $100 cash prize as the pos feasor of the most amazing patr ot | | | | cer, are the four accused, ankles displayed at last week's auto| rhow Five girls ran the final heat of t contest Saturday night son crowded Mins final honors, Mayor Caldwell fina’ toning his vote to the there seemed danger of a deadlock Lillian Jenkins, Annette Hat baugh and Meve Smith, winners three preliminary feated in the finals Police Chief Searing, and Lie the final contest, failed to The judges were Mayor Pr. H. L. Moon, W. W George W. Allen and J. J. \O’Callaghan Must | Leave the Country) WASHINGTON, April 1f—Donal! ot Cork,| O'Callaghan, lord mayor who arrived in Newport News In J: passport, must leave the country. clear today in a formal stateme He announced that Secretary State Hughes bad denied the plea or" asylum in the United States O'Callaghan’s status ts that of allowed to land only while searching for a berth to ship. War Veteran Dies latter wh he Ella Thomp- ‘on clonely for ny en of contests, were de ! ut | Gov. Coyle, who were to have judged | an nt of ot Jinghan to be allowed political an re wary aa a stowaway and without a/| Secretary of Labor Davis made thin | allen seaman, Davia showed, who was) temporarily After Car Hits Him) Because of the dearth of witnesses, it will be difficult to hold a linto the death of Alt 3. eran and he ¥. M. ¢ H. Corson said Monday John McCullough, motorman a street car Saturday, Co’ ro ot the oneman Green Lake car, is the only known witness. The accident | occurred at Westlake ave, and Galer | jst. at 1240 p. m Providence hospital at 3:10 p. m. lived with his wife at 408 Wall He at vinination to|He had charge of a naval airplane inquest | | Burke died in| repair shop in France during the| war. THE SEATTL STAR Four Drove When Drunk, Is Charge Four men, drivers of different au tos, were charged Monday with driv: ing while drunk. Barney Burnham, Wood, 24, and John Ma | GAINS FREEDOM "\Vest Must ‘Be Tried Again } ni Death Case SPOKANE, Wash, April 11 Willinen C. Vest, dry officer charged with John G. Montgomery with the! slaying of Erpest Emiey eller, Wann, lam diay a today, at liberty " na nly ag ht The | y in hin case disagreed Sunday, | 41, engineer kc, W. Lu non, rioll, 29, gro war hero, wan in $1,000 | Don't Throw It Away That old Suit or Winter Coat, It’s good for many weeks of wear, Iiiness of a juror prevented fur ther deliberations Montgomery was found not gullty and dixcharged | | Vest will be retried at the next! |federal court term, according to the| | present plans. ee Jap Seaman | in Prohibition Raid Have it cleansed PANTORIUM WAY. ‘ONEDRY AGENT | standing seven to five for conviction. | fl be Shot Say Important Clean-Up Sales Tuesday THE several items listed below are reduced especially for a quick cleanup; all are from our regular stock. Some comprise broken lines, other lots are slightly mussed. The values, however, are the most important feature as the reductions offer exceptional savings in every instance. . : “102 Mercerized Poplin, Skirts Second Floor 64 mercerized poplin skirts trimmed with pockets, buttons and wide fancy belts in navy, black, purple and taupe, in sizes 26 to 82-inch waist measure. Special Tuesday to close out, each . ‘ . Plain Colored Voiles Upper Main Floor 400 yards of 36 and 88-inch plain colored voiles in colors of tan, leather, taupe, lavender, heliotrope, pink, delft, sky and navy blue, old rose, Nile and gray. Formerly 75c. i for Tuesday, a yard White Voiles Upper Main Floor 800 yards of white voile 36 inches wide in an assorted line of novelty fig- ures, dots, squares, checks and stripes, suitable for waists, dresses and_lin- gerie. Formerly 85c, 90¢c and $1.10. Special for Tuesday, a yard ane vn veo 65c Muslin Gowns and Chemises Upper Main Floor 400 garments with embroidery and lace trimming comprise gowns in slip- over style with kimono sleeves and chemises in envelope style in all sizes, some of which are slightly soiled. For- merly $3.50, then reduced to $2.95. Special Tuesday to clean up Bib Overalls for Women Special at 65c Main Floor The Men's Section has taken from stock and reduced for a quick cleanup 170 lightweight cotton bib overalls for women in brown check, blue check, plain dark blue, plain light blue, gray and khaki. Sizes 26 to 38, but not each size in every color. Special for Tuesday, each Overall Suits for Women Special at 95c Main Floor Py The Men's Section have reduced for a quick cleanup women’s overall suits in brown check, blue check, plain dark blue, plain light blue and gray. Sizes 84 to 44, but not each size in every color. Special for Tuesday, each Unbleached Muslin Upper Main Floor Our Domestic Section has received by a special purchase 1,500 yards of 36-inch unbleached muslin of good quality. Special for Tuesday, a yard Women’s Union Suits Upper Main Floor 300 summer weight cotton union suits in low neck, knee length and jf sleeveless’ style, in pe oe 44. For- merly 75c. Special Tuesday 50 fi c Soldiers Hit Boy Risks Life in to clean up.. Child Sees Thief at Work in right have you to continually ity In your own min ing WN ¥ the whole found upon every man’s indivi destiny. ‘That thing called your ene Aavertisem y tm just! only.— pat|euit ml the 30 Indic ¢|was im ;|years,” dec Hawkins in his first sermon as pas Congregational \Former Bank Head | Gets Prison Term MEDFORD, Ore. 11 William H. Johnson, April former presi dent of the wrecked bank of Jack sonville. court here Saturday to four minate “THE CHURCH IS greatest work it hag done tn jared Rev. Chauncey ‘tor of Plymouth church Sunday. | Boldt's.—Advertixement. { — | Many School Children are . BATISF A accept rie substitute, | pleaded guilty In the cir of ainst him and y given an indeter ce to 10 yearn in the Y|penttentlary by Judge Calkins, DOING the 50 comfort a All Drug Stores. Don't Doctor Tells How to For @ juicy steak, let's go to ——| Sickly Strengthen Eyesight use Bon-Opto says Dr. Lewis, I baveseen eyesight atrength - ened 50% ina week's time in many instances, and qui relief brought to inflamed, achir itching, burning, work-atrained, w ery eyes. Read the doctor's statement soon to appear paper. Bon-Opto is sold and reco: ky esl ght mended everywhere by druggists. Advertisement. ek ne ‘at | full in this m- | Cleaned and Pressed: Men’s Suits, $1.50. Women’s Suits, $2.00 Up. Just stop any of our Pantorium Red Autos— you see them = most everywhere—and in a few days, when the gar- ment is returned all fresh and clean— Hang it with care— Next away Fall you'll have that extra garment which comes in so handy with the return of wet weather. PANTORIUM CLEANSING Cleanses Through and Through! And this excellent ser- vice is yours merely by lifting the phone receiv- er, and asking MAIN 7680 Call Office, 1419 Fourth Ave, Pantorium Dye Works, Inc. Cleansers of Garments and Household Furnishings Him; Took His Cash Two soldiers hit Dubsa Owaga, proprietor of the Tourist hotel, 218 Occidental ave., over the head Satur- day night and made off with a small JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April 11— One Japanese seaman lies wounded |in a honpital here today and 12 cases | jot contraband whisky are in govern: [ment possession following a rhid by dry agents on the Japanese steamer |amount of cash when he showed Erie Maru lthem te & room. | When the raiders boarded the vem |° sel, it is said, a shot was fired nt| Armed with a chunk of babbitt, a |them by a mamber of the crew. They |thug assaulted Capt. W. Tobin in his returned the fire, wounding the sea in the New Vendome hotel we irst ave., Saturday night. Capt Hotel Clerk Found jseverely battered Fire to Save Dog CHICAGO, April 11.—Love for his dog nearly cost the life of Harold O'Grady today. Harold and his brother, Ray, ¢, live next door to the Livingston warehouse, which was burned with loss of $100,000. The father of the boys rushed into his home and rescued them. it Harold remembered his dog and | Tobin beat off his assailant, but was| plunged back into the house after As the walls were caving in : Unconscious, Alley | Found lying in the alley between Second and Third aves, just off Pike st, unconscious, early Sunday, J. P. Mullen, 50, who claims to be a clerk in the Hotel Washington Annex, was brought to the city hospital, A gun was lying beside him He said he had been hit over the head After being attended at the hospital, he was taken to his home, 321 Broad. way N. United Workmen in Session This Week Grand lodge convention of the An cient Order of United Workmen and the Degree of Honor of Washington will be held here in a three-day ses ston, beginning Wednesday, at Knights of Pythias hall, 1929 Third ave. J. F, Fogarty, Seattle, is grand master, The speakers will include Stephen J, Chadwick, former chief justice of the supreme court; Gov Hart and Mayor Caldwell. < Ve—) DeDAVENU Q Y Four-year-old Marguerite saw a burglar climb in a and take $40 from her n purse. The next morning she Mrs. C. W. Snow, her mother, Second ave. W. firemen rescued dog. | The ostrich can tickle any | with his feathers. The fool man and the wise are slow in catching on. F D GRANITEWARE Children’s Week. In such a sale as you have never seen before. ALL “TITAN” Quality GRAY GRANITE WARE at these three unquestionably Bargain Prices. Starts on April 24 With its underlying motive the re. Ngious education of the little folks. the seven days beginning April 24 been designated Children’s | week, The Seattle Graded Union of Sunday School Workers is in charge lof the celebration for the week, un der the leadership of Mrs, J. E | Smith. | [ 25 | Special at 25c Each Sauce Pans Mixing Bowls Pudding Pans (two sizes) Baking Pans have Girls Escape, or Special at 39c Each Convex Saucepans— Covered Convex Kettles—Covered Preserving Kettles Special at 59c Each Water Pails—7 qt., 10 qt. Rolled Edge Dish Pans Handled Dish Pans Convex Sauce Pans (covered) Bromo That Is, Almost! | “Three girls have just escaped from here,” came the call to police | from the Juvenile Detention hom: | 200 Broadway, Sunday night. Police | jwere given a detailed description of | the three girls, Two hours later the home called again and cancelled the | escape alarm, The three girls had | been found in a room In the home. | /Rush to Clear Up | | Court Congestion) Judges W. D. Askren of Pile county and George D, Abel of Grays Harbor county are to sit as visiting judges this week on the King county | superior court bench, Beginning | April 20, five visiting Judges will sit | |in an effort to clear up the congested | | calendar. | | GRIP Fortify the system against Grip and Influenga by taking Grove’s Drives Automobile Thru Plate Glass | After crashing thru a large plate | «lass window in Graham's, Second} ave. and Pine st., With his auto, | Lteut, Com, F. C. Allen, 33, was at | berty on $260 ball Monday on a | reckless driving charge. Germs, tonic laxative, and attacks of Colds, Grip and In- Za. Be sure you get | VI FOR | JAN D HUTE SON, president of the Huteson-Dona. | |hey Optical company, will be held |here Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. | The place has not been determined. FUN i The genuine bears this signature 6. Ukgere Price 30c. “Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French pastry.—Advertisement, (three sizes) Sauce Pans Cy .. PHONE OR C. O. D. 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