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v Binns | store” features beau- arrived Monday. |} special groups of Men’s and| : Young Men’s Suits and Top| + $9.00 Borsalinos | : TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1921. Toc naaaea ool Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation os The Greatest Value Yet to Be Offered in 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—A Wonderful Line of Patterns to Choose From 9x12 9x12 9x12 $50.00 $45.00 $42.50 $41.50 now offered at... oe now offered at... ... $32.50 9x12 now offered at... ... $31.50 $30.00 9x12 now offered at.......... hues Our line of Wilton Rugs in the 9x12 and 8-8x 10-6 sizes priced now at a very great saving, and the assortment at present is at its best. Se LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED eipeaen WHERE PIKE MESTS FIFTH MUNMESHNew Phone—Elliott 4910 |{{KOHIMIMIII Man Suffocated in Load of Sawdust ABERDEEN, Wash., April 12 Hugh J. Rogers, employe of the Bay | City mill, lost his life here yewterday ee | in a bin which he was cleaning. | Rogers suffocated before he could be rescued FUNERAL SERVICES FOR J. C. HUTESON, who diet Sunday at Providence hospital, will be held at The Rev. W. HL chureh, will officiate. Bisa, Trinity ‘Sm pe TS TS TT | when a load of sawdust was dumped | SaxreRMelo -— 2 CARS CRASH; MANY SHAKEN Several score passengers were bad liy shaken and two men were injured |when Sixth ave. N. W. car No. 112 and Phinney ave. car No. 680 met tn | rear-end collision at Westiake ave and Crockett st. at 6 p. m. Monday Loule M. Severtson, civil engineer, of 854 W. Gist st, r the legs and head an jback. He was taken home. [identity of the other injured man. od cuts & strained The on 4p. m. Tuesday at Butterworth's. | who was also taken home, was not|ple going home [learned by police THE SEATTLE STAR | IF THE MEN DRESSED AFTER THE MODE | Will Sell Meals to | Help Rebuild Homes In an effort to raise sufficient funds to rebuild the residence of W. A. Baird, which wag recently |totally destroyed by fire, Mra. G. H. Bramiett will serve a 60-cent lunch eon Wednesday, April 13th, at 4517 Brooklyn ave. from and @ $1.00 chicken dinner from 5 to |8 p.m. Bhe can accommodate 66 | persons at luncheon and will be pre- pared to serve 500 for dinner. As everything for the meals has been donated by firma, 100 per cent of the proceeds will go to rebuilding the Baird home The Sixth ave. car stopped suddenly and the Phinney Both cars were crowded with peo car crashed Into Its rear. Seattic—San Francisco—New York—Ice Angeleo—Pertiand soon Just Arrived! —hundreds and hundreds of New York’s very smartest Dress Crea- ““The new Cheasty tiful new Springtime uits and Top Coats’ from “The House of | Kuppenheimer” at $45, $50 and $55 Express shipments of models and patterns Special values again have the right of way here this week. -.- $23 and $33 for choice of two attractive) Versay Sports Suits, ‘Tuxedo model, $16 all nizes.... Coats, some of which are! now displayed in show win-| dows. 45 Cents a Pair for choice of a special line of | “Shawknit” Silk and Lisle Sox. V2 Price for a generous variety of real Borsalino Hats. $10.00 Borsalinos .... $12.00 Borsalinos ....$6. $15.00 Borsalinos ....$7.50 Bpring Conte, all sizes 75c, 85¢ and $1.15 for choice of three very attractive groups of Silk Neckwear. nooet for Beattle at Home rece! Peel mn heastys (BE COOD MORSE A! BEKELA | loring; have e: called SPRING’S Most Beautiful “Sweet Sixteen’ 1021 SECOND AVE., RIALTO BLOCK tions for spring NEW DRESSES SUITS, WRAPS and SPORTS GARMENTS That through their styling, their high quality of material and their fine tai- arned the right to be GARMENTS You will remem-+/ ber with great pleasure for long time the wondeyful values you secured here during our anni- versary week, The values of today are greater by far and the assortment is ex- ceedingly large. Sleeveless Spring Capes. s Hide Ls see alt $16 Boost for Beattle Abroad Hii of 12 t© 3 p. m,| LY VETERANS’ SHOW GREAT SUCCESS The Metropolitan theatre was |jammed to the gun'les Monday night |when a big company of amateurs jand professionals gave an entertain |ment for the benefit of wounded veterans of the world war First blood went to the diminutive artistes from the Douglas Dancing | Academy, who swept the audience loft tts collective feet by the grace of their revue. ‘The show opened with a minstrel show by the Ballard Elks, which made George Primrose's famous ag- laregation of biack-faced comedians jand sweet songsters of the Sunny South look like @ collection of mourners at @ prohibitionists’ picnic. | Other acts crossed the footlights |with almost equal celerity. The jwkit, “Oh, Nursel", was received jwith tumultuous and ecstatic ap- plause Practically everything that went up to make the vets’ show a suc: cons was donated, so that the full receipts will go to the men in the hospitals. ‘COMB CITY FOR _ BLONDE WOMAN ST. LOUIB, Mo., April 12.—Police today combed the city for the bolnde woman who shared the apartments of “the Shamrock,” no. |torfous criminal who was found shot to death In his rooms last night “The Shamrock” went under many aliases. He was best known jas Bilchael McNamara, a two-time ex-convict and alleged leader of a gang of safe blowers who op: | erated thruout the United States, ‘The murder was believed by po- lice to have been the outcome of a dispute over the division of apolix of @ recent haul McNamara was shot four times. His ‘assailants encaped in a motor car. The woman in the case waa de scribed by neighbors as “a good looking blonde about 20 years old.” She was iast seen leaving the apart- ment atylishly dressed and carry. a white poodle dog. This was | last Friday. Police bélieve she may clared that he has served time In | San Quentin, Walla Walla and} | other West coast penitentiaries. | a | . Prominent Lumber Man Dies Suddenly William Willard Warren, manager jof the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber one of the Weyerhaeuser , and a director tn the Fisher | |Flouring Mills company, died sud |denly in his offices in the White |building Monday afternoon. Heart | disease, which had Its inception tn an jattack of influenza, caused his death. Warren felt his heart playing out and called in his physician, Dr. William A, Glasgow. It was while they were conversing that he grew | suddenly worse and passed away. | Warren was a son-in-law of O. W. Fisher, president of the Fisher Flour. ing Mills, He was interested in many lumber enterprises here, eee Another Warren Is Bad Heart Victim Funeral services for Mra. Evelyn Warren, 33, who dropped dead of} heart disease Sunday night, will be held at the Home Undertaking com- pany’s chapel at 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Wenatchee Girl Is Killed by Auto WENATCHEE, April 12.—Laura Schumacher, 13, was instantly kill- ed Bunday evening when a machine, | |driven by her mother, plunged off a| jcliff and fell 75 feet to the bottom lof the precipice, The girl's neok was | broken, FUNERAL SERVICES were scheduled to be held at 1 p. m. Tues: day at Bonney-Watson's for Ben- jamin Byrne Goodwin, son of John W. Goodwin, of Waterman. The} young man died Sunday, Interment in Mount Pleasant. For a julcy steak, tet’s go to Boldt's,—Advertisement ' New Georgette Blouses | at $3.75 Upper Matn Floor | ()& BLOUSE SECTION has received in the past | week a new shipment of dainty Georgette | Blouses in five different styles, two of which are sketched. They are trimmed with tucks and Vene- tian lace, and are shown in shades of flesh, white, honeydew, bisque, Harding blue, and flame, in sizes 86 to 44, These are exceptional values at $3.75, Fiber Silk Sweaters at $9.75 Upper Main Floor HE SWEATER SECTION has received a new ‘shipment of Fiber Silk Sweaters in Tuxedo coat style, with plain or braided girdles in colors of white, rose, flesh, taupe, navy and medium blue, and black, in sizes 36 to 46. ~ New 16-button Length Gloves Main Floor 16. BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES in fine glace kid, pique sewn seams, with fancy | crochet embroidery backs, in | colors of black and white Priced at, a pair $8.00, | 16-BUTTON MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES in fine glace kid, overseam and pique sewn | 16-Button MOUSQUETAIRE | | seams with Paris point atitch- | FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES, pique sewn seams, with Paris point stitching, in mode and ecru. Priced at, a pair $7.50. ings in black and white. Priced at, a pair $7.60. New Jersey Silk Petticoats at $5.95 Second Floor OU undoubtedly will want a new Petticoat to wear under the New Spring Suit or Dress, and we have a good assortment of Jersey Silk Petticoats, 32 to 38 inches long, with elastic fitted waist and deep pleated flounces of jersey; also flounces of plain satin and Dresden pat- terns in silk taffeta, in shades of Kelly green, gray, navy, pe pen and Harding blue, white, tan, rose, purple and rust. Ready-to-Wear Hats---Special UR MILLINERY SECTION has just received @ special purchase of 275 Gage's ruffled hemp Sailors and round, rolling brim crush Hats in red, gray, navy, begonia, brown, henna and biack. Mar] regular they would sell at a much higher price. Choice at $3.9! Seattle Girl Seeks Ask Seattle Boys to |Woman Eats Fish; Movie Plots, Europe| Aid in Humane Week Miss Helen Farrell, daughter of| The boys of Seattle are especially Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrell, will leave for Burope in the near future to gather material for her scenario plota, Miss Farrell has obtained con- siderable prominence as @ producer of movie plays. week. ing dogs to die by the roadside after they have been struck by automo ety bilea, the beating of horses, potsoning| isott 9895, troublesome cats or doge—these are OLYMPIA.—Beattle telephone op- trators modest as to dress and de portment, in opinion of Mra Del- phine M. Johnson, supervisor of women in industry. are asked to report to the Humane Boldt'’s.—Advertisement. Globe Ornamental Fenc Wednesday's special prices reduce the cost even below our usual low eV; a lar 21c, 42 inches high, regu. iit TAPS: HNN tnt HHL GATES at $5.00 abd $5.50 SUT Ed —— tured (without posts), is woven from No. 9 galvanized wire and will give ited service. EASILY ERECTED. \ “hl Globe ‘Fence, as plo g Ptomaine Poison mane society to assist in the cam-| Yealer way, was reported consider — paign against cruelty to animals this! ably improved today following an ab tack of ptomaine polsoning. Her Killing birds and chipmunks, leav-] nese ts attributed to eating fish. rrr some of the cruel practices the boys! Best foodstuffs for the least % 5-pound package Puritan Lime Regular 50c, special at PRESERVES EGGS Put up eggs now at the present low prices and thus avoid the higher winter prices. Puritan Lime preserves them perfectly. Also used for whitewash, water purifier, ete. Made in Seattle : Regular $1.25 Simplex Weeders pull the. weeds Made in Seattle Continuing Sale of Graniteware at 25c, 39c and 59c Wide range of utensils. Stocks still complete. “Made in Seattle” Meat Safe or Cooling Closet Regular $2.50, $ special at 1.69 Provides maximum of ventilation. ‘The cooler is nicely stained and has one shelf. The door ts hinged and ts equipped with a spring catch, Size 11x18x22 inches, 100-Foot Galvanized Wire Clothes Line special at =... SOC No. 8 twisted clothes line of good weight galvanized wire. Can easily be used over pulleys. The Store for Useful Articles out by the roots. They’re “gone for | “9