The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921. Famous bed field. full-sized bed, large enough for two pe not in use as a bed it folds up into couch. fore absolutely sanitary. PRICED AT $34.50, $36.50 and $ LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED co. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH Clamor for Stock Washington men and women are c-< SRN anxious to become partners in the kiddie factory out on Queen Anne ECZEMA Is ONLY SKIN DEEP ed from the skin you merely mix { left on the skin tad Goeare toad BARTELL’S DRCG STORE 1906 Boren Ave. ) IHS HANNIESHN SERVICE PCCM CS | Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation We are able to supply you with the famous Eng- lander couch bed, the admitted leader in the folding It opens with one simple motion into a It is made entirely of metal and is there- GRUNBAU PRIMES New Phone—Elliott 4910 (IORI hil, according to the new member ships that are coming into the Chil in Kiddie Factory | 12s Ortnopedic hospital ps can be obtained for as low as The money ts used in straighten. | ing the legs and backs of crippled | tots from all parts of the state. of Hair or Fuzz | To Free Your Arms | a small package of delatone, for with it hair or fuzz can be quickly banish. of the powder and water to cover the objectionable hairs. then rubbed off and the akin washed, | | when It will be found free from hair or biemish. Be sure you get genuine delatone —Advertisement. THE‘SEATTLE STAR >} = TH COMe_OVER AND SEE OUR F BAD Birds! GET RIGHT OUT oF MY. DAvDYS GARDEN i “HOw SKON with IT BE READY ople. When a beautiful 4 Hows ALL FOLKS, Maphi 8 ROBIN 38.75. PSO MMC MM Mc cI co UST TCS | JAIL IS FRUSTRATED Chicago Prison Is Now Un- der Guard Member. | 10 Per Cent Slash CHICAGO, April 14—The effect of the slash In steel was felt here today when a nt CHICAGO, April 14.—Potlce today} guarded the county jall, following the nipping of a plot to bomb the jail with nitroglycerine. Jailer George Fitzgerald Lee said he believed that the nitroglycerine | was placed in the jail in an attempt | generations babies is Bordeng farm machinery, made part steel, was announced by the national Harvester company r Secrets) is complete without | harvesting = machir To remove hairs nto a paste enough | ors, hay rakes, side delivery | tedders, loaders, corn binders, ers, pickers and silo fillers, A reduction of 10 per cet prices on all farm machinery Milk | gang of robbers and killers, Cardinetia and three other mem lpers of his gang are scheduled to/ hang tomorrow for killing a saloon | | keeper during an atternpted holdup. This should be | ° about 2 minutes, | — boys this vacation Big Values In This Unusual Sale of Wash Suits 95 =] In this showing of hundreds of wash suits of Middie and Oliver Twist models, are a big variety of patterns and materials. There are chambrays—percales— “madras and all other wash mate- rials 2‘ a figure that would not even buy the materials elsewhere. Per Suit 95° and $5 CLOTHES Green Building But Two Days Left For Mothers to Outfit Their Boys Hundreds of mothers have already outfitted their Bring Your Boy to Our Modern Barber Shop. Special Attention. il ” 2p p eRteengee cy eneamrasamccneeno gmennsconetnctaenem rte ammemZt NCR CEEetRRE TR RTSMmeemeniGieNTe oparrrigenrm mints en rte harvester company. The announcement sald that the reduction comes in steel prices at a time when this year's product been vi a will —. no at pag gh gy ma-| Which had been accidentally left on, did $105 damage to a two-story frame g| house occupied by P. C. Shanmtron chines sold this year. “However, are willing to a@ept. ductions. at this Great Boys’ Store. There are two days left in which to com- pletely prepare him for the last semester at our low money-saving prices. It is a fact—that the values in clothes at this Boys’ Store are the biggest on the Pacific Coast—that by our economical business methods the prices at this store absolutely enable you to make a big saving on every article purchased here. Thousands of Boys’ Suits At Money-Saving Prices There are thousands of boys’ suits of the best weaves and fabrics—thou- Saulsbury, Vancouver shipping Thorven, 27, laborer, were rei; by Detective Captain Charles nant Thursday noon. the arrest of the two men, Is Sentenced for CHEHALIS, April 14.—Robe the state reformatory at Napavine, Wash. Housewife Is Held [ SPROUTIN’ | The reduction applies chiefly to covering| y. . }to save the neck of Sam Cardineli®,| grain and rice binders, shockers, EAGLE BRAND | ivuttr ct te notorious Cardinella | Frapere and push taachinen, mow-| posed principally of wood and tron| was announced last month by the it does establish lower replacement cost,” the state-|9* # ment continued, “and serves as the basis of a price to which our cus tomers are entitied and which we Other farm implement companies said that they had made no price re 2B, C, MURDER SUSPECTS FREE After being arrested here and held as suspects In the murder of W. F. Vancouver police, who requested | Captain Tennant that they had no evidence on which to hold them. Attempted Robbery | Campbell of Eugene, Ore, waa sen- tenced to from three to six years In Monroe, after he pleaded guilty to an attempt Monday to rob the State bank of as Peddler of Dope Said to have peddied a quarter of a gram of narcotics for $4, Mrs. R - sasrenvie(t> -| FARM MACHINE PRICES LOWER nounced in Chicago | first prices ralght 19 per cent cut in prices on all ly of Inter rakes, | husk: | mt in} com w man, W. T. Mahoney, 26, sailor, and A.|Ip eased Ten-| wired rc. sands from which nv can Tingstead, 63, housewife, wan arrest ed at 1815% Terry ave., Wednesday choose the one for her bo, that night by Patrolmen N. P. Anderson ‘ ‘ : 4d R. F. Baerman, of the police will certainly please in st, jual- Dcae band. haks como paawanhe ity and price. the woman. She is held on an In federal court. Feature Prices For Vacation Week $985 and $] 37% arrested at that same address, County Treasurer Gaines announced himself Thursday morning to receive Children’s Haircutting Given care of the rush. linquent until June 1, FUNERAL SERVICES for and Mrs, Russell Twiss, were held at the Bonney-Watson Co, Today in SENATE in of wenate rules, os debate on a HOUSE Debate commences on thi tariff bill, which Tacoma Store New Rust Bldg. Fourth and Pike charge and will probably be api Jack Berg, 27, mechanic, who has} an extended police record, waa also officers say he 1s a narcotic addict. Poll Tax Now Due; June 1 Last Call William A. | ments of the $5 poll tax from all sane | persons between 21 and 60 years old. made no special provision to take The tax ts not de- ley Muriel Twiss, 2, daughter of Mr. tablishment, at 1 p,m, Thursday, Congress Colombian are alleged to have been found on open The ready pay Shir- to be ‘s es: Electric Iron Left day. contents at $6,500, is owned by G. C. yheeler. the left hand is less worthy than the right, The Rhodes Co. 9 to 10 - Priday Hour Sales SILK KIMONOS — This exceptional offering No mail, telephone or ©. O, D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale Mercham which the Ready-to-| dixe, and the right to limit quantities ts reserved Wear Section has plan. 10 to 11 II to 12 1to2 ned for this sale is com. posed of 34 dainty crepe de chine kimonos in dtvares ntyle Children’s Corduroy MEN'S FLANNEL tily trix 4 . SHIRTS—An assort . fies Apparel Dressing ment of 61 men’s cottom of davender, pe The Children’s Section Yen ry > flannel shirts from rege 4 ple, flewh, light blueand | has taken from stock Sacques ular stock are reauced Copenha for a quick cleanup tn merly n blue, For $9.95, For this and reduced for a quick 2 5 lined and unlined children’s pes cleanup 48 corduroy drensing full ees “on ams 3.85 | woot stivon sweaters in| sacques in shades of back, aoubte Sunn nizen 1 to 6 years which | roe, Copenhagen blue | ots and lay-down collars 4 KNIT ENVELOPE | formerly wold for $3.95 | and wistaria, in sizes | in brown only. The fi CHEMISES—150 chem and $4.95; « 33 romp. | small, medium and large | sizes and quantities are ines in white and pink on sale in thé W ers in sizes 3 to 6 years | but not each nize in | 4# follows Knit Underw but not each size in| every color. Form 4 shirts in mize 15. ned te) every color, Formerly | $6.95, $8.95 and $12.50; | 28 shirts in size 16%, ormerly ye o — : 19 shirts in size 16, duced to $1.00. For this | 25° For this hour— | then reduced to $4.95. | wormerty $3.00. iim hour— choice For this this hour— each ..... 50 $1.00 $2.95 $1.9 a mult..... At. ceeoeee, hour—chotce’ Remnants Spring Suits at $24.50 of woolen dress Second Floor goods and coatings, Ww“. HAVE in stock a splendid assortment of sports all’ cartes suits in plain Jersey in several different colors; Ls “ also. tricotine and serge suits in navy blue. Upper Main Floor Sizes 16, 36, 38 and 40. Priced at $24.50. wn § 2to3 3 to 4 HAIR BOW RIBBON 100 yards of hair rib-| ODDS AND ENDS—In this @on 6% inches wide in plain light blue, pink | and navy blue; also light blue with pink edge and pink with ight blue edge. 40c SLIP-ON VEILS—Large size Carmen slip-on yn mesh, in colors of light, me ark brown, black, white, navy, and taupe. On sale in the Notion WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—260 women's handkerchiefs with colored embroidery cor ners; also some imitation Mageira handker chiefs with embroidery corners. Formerly 1$c and 26c. For this hour 9c 15c 4to5 MEN’S INITIAL HAND KERCHIEFS— 400 men’s handkerchiefs, some slightly sofled and in a brok- en line of Initials, Formerly 25e and 35c. For 1243¢ this hour—each., assortment, which Is taken from the Children's Section Formerly 75¢. For this hour, a yard Upper Main Floor, are 14| Cotton children’s velvet and velour 12 hate, children's flannel. ette petticoats and 60 wom en's muslin coreet covers. NURSES’ STRIPED GING. HAM—400 yards of nurses’ striped gingham, 27 inches wide. Formerly 35¢. For this hour— 8 22c a@ yard.... ction. For this hour—two for... For this hour— ChOLC® At. cocccceeee BLEACHED SHEETING — 600 yards of bleached sheet ing 81 inches wide, for full- sized sheets. Formerly 60¢ For this hour— | | WRIGHT'S SI ISH Formerly CREAM POL- For this hour Degree of Honor Elects Officers Election of officers of the grand lodge, Degree of Honor, was sched- uled Thursday during the second | day’s session of the 20th biennial moeting in the old Knights of Pythias ‘The building, valued with fts| hall On Sets $105 Fire Fire, starting from an électric tron safety committee Wednesday to vocate @ proposed amendment of city traffic code, which would thorize the use of whistles on tired vehicles. Chairman Philip Tindall, of |committee, announced that the Juicy steak, let's go to|ter would be taken under © -Advertisement. ‘ation and a decision announced 30 13th ave. N., at 2a m. Thurs In the folk drama of the ancient Greeks, luck ruléd, According to Mobammedan ritual, FRIDAY BARGAINS .)'“en citrine” | FOR THE BATH Wonderful Value! Palmolive Soap Co.’s High Grade Toilet Soap FOR THE TABLE Dainty Cut Glass Tableware EXTRA SPECIAL 25c Each Special— THREE 8-oz. Bars 25c A a’, senaae “ eter oa, ged in the 4 rt yy Sherbets “GRAPE” For the Toilet TRTETUT ETUC) o Goblets Design and Bath You know the high standard of quality main. tained by the Palmolive company—there's noth- ing better, Absolutely pure materials and daintily perfumed as follows: BUTTERMILK ROSE GLYCERINE COCO-ALMOND VIOLET FOR THE GARDEN Garden Tools For the Very Special Price of Shovels Comports—“Conventional” Design. Creamers—“STAR” Design. These are clear crystal glassware cut in neat designs. FOR HOME COMFOR' IF YOU PUT UP YOUR SCREENS NOW YOU CAN “KEEP OUT THE FLY” o 4) SCREEN WIRE 12-Tooth, bc ath ed Black Galvanized Rakes 10¢ per Foot. .26-inch. .12c per Foot 8! 1 10c per Foot. .28-inch. .13¢ per Foot spe eae 1le per Foot. .80-inch. .14e per Foot 14c per Foot. .86-inch. .17¢ per Foot The Store for Useful Article

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