The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 18, 1921, Page 5

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ST SSA OUT TT TTT MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921. THE The Arena—April 19-23 Don't Fail to Visit the Women's Nducational Exhibit of Washington Manufacturers Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation : Massive Cane $2 6 500 ee 5 Living Room Suite This massive suite is one of the finest we have on display. It is designed for beauty and yet comfort has not been overlooked. Witness the deep seats, broad backs and large arms. The seats are of a full spring construction which insures maximum com- fort. Upholstered in a fine grade mulberry velour and finished in a dark mahogany. Regular value —y $265.00 LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED | GRUNBAU —-BROS WHERE PIKE FURNITURE ¢ FIFTH NSH New Phone—Elliott 4910 (IEOMIIIINNN WC TC CMTC TT CUTTS oS TTT oS a garreaeiel> _ From the playfields and the street ipring. may readily be got Wdinary me lightly over the ». ring, By th and removed | foap and wa he disfic sf the wax at any d freckles or other cut Uittie skin part ai the ty or illness are best lite, one ounce. disso! | time in many instances, and quick nty Limerick, soldiers today | wounded sev Took Seem So Sad| Between Car, Track) two rrours ot tt ; | Jammed between a truck and a/ killed three mer bildren's feet dragged reluctantly! moving street car, Motorcycle Pa-| era! more be " londay .morning back to the city’t \troiman W. A. Elliott of the Dens.| ide Was Sin in | @ehools, from which they had had «| more station narrowly eacaped death| The fighting started | when Ph ply Dwindles Week's vacation. Saturday afte: pe ng erowd of soldiers tn civilian clothes | ian Se aturday afternoon. He was bruised | Tiieg inte the bar room with BY ED. L. KEEN ———--~ and shaken but not seriously in 4 The fight ended when one soldier|some of her joy at the cancellation The ch plort or Do et Te Ils a t | yelled a familiar battle ery lof the triple alliance «trike. toughening to h delic skins ce or e ow 0 Hundreds of small businesses closed | Ate subject afte can exist without food ter 40 days, and an cage 20 days Bois nasitaAter ccs 22] Strengthen Eyesight mods abated. H } H do more effective f On- ( ypto INGROWN TOE NAIL Stre nothen> bye sight | eyesight | strength - relief brought to inflamed, aching, |reunding the ingrowtng nail reduces ee | paper. Bon-Opto is sold and recom-| penetrate the flesh, and the nail Advertisement. | night, Cuts cost of drinking good coffee. Advertisement. tions. cost trom $5 up. SPECIAL SALE Lumber and Millwork We have some each of the following items of lumber and millwork a we want to sell quick. These Prices Are Good Only While the Stock Lasts 25,000 ft. No. 2 elr. and btr. 54x6 Drop Siding, kiln dried and bdl., long lengths, per M...... $25.00 8,000 ft. No. 3 clr. 1x6 California Siding, kiln dried and bdl., long lengths, per M. . 822.00 35,000 ft. No. 3 clr. V. G. 1x4 Fir Flooring, kiln dried and bdl., long sada age M. 12/000 ft. No. 3 clr. 5x4 Ceiling, long lengths, per M........... 10,000 ft. No. 2 clr. and btr. 5x4 Ceiling, shorts, 4 to 9 feet, per M 6,000 ft. No. 2 clr. and btr. 1x4 Ceiling, shorts, 4to 9 feet, per M... 8,000 ft. No. 2 clr. and btr. 1x6 Drop Siding, shorts, 4 to 9 feet, per M.,. 25,000 ft. No. 2 Common Cedar Shiplap, regular lengths, per M 100 M Shingles (bought by us as Extra Star A Star but not strictly up to grade), per M...... $2.50 Doors That Are Slightly Shop Worn 2-8x6-8x144 Craftsman Doors, each........ . $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 2-6x6-8x1%% Craftsman Doors, each. 2-8x6-8x14 Be Cross Panel Doors, each. 2- 6x6-8x154 Cross Panel Doors, each. os Front Doors, 2-8x6-Bx14%, 3 3 panels, 6 ‘lights, each. Front Doors, 3x6-8x1%, 3 panels, 6 lights. . Inside Door Frames, 7x5% Jambs with two sides, 1x5 inside’ finish, each Our Regular Grade Windows—Glazed 2-light Windows, 24x30, 18-inch top. cut 6 Its. 134C. R., each .....sececeeeneseeee 2-light Window 18-inch top, cut 6 Its. 1° m6 2-light Windows, ¢ 14, 14-inch top, cut 6 Its. Sash, 4 Its., 18x2! 13% Window Frames, 2 i ch top ‘ c Window Frames, 24x#4, 18-inch top, with I Trim, knocked down, each . Window Frames, 30x14, 14-inch top, with I. 8. Trim, Peaches down, each Mullion Window Frames, 24x30, 18-inch top, with I. S. Trim, knocked down, each, Sash Frames, 18x25 O. . with I. 8. Trim, rely down, each . $1.70 WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY OF ALL OUR MATERIAL TO BE STRICTLY UP TO THE GRADE UNDER WHICH IT IS SOLD. FOR ORDERS OF $100 AND OVER WE DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE, Stetson & Post Lumber Co. 3300 Whatcom Avenue AUNTLEROY, ALKI, W ST AVE. &. CARS TO $4.80 ON ELEVATES CARS Om ANY se HANKORD SRATIL E_ STAR | THE WOOER ) crert Comme BRRill Own Comrades|DRITISH FACE Why Kids You See | |Motor Cop Caught [or ms athena tr ro COAL FAMINE 8 OVERCOME. FIGHTING FIRE covering neither | StOPES Closing as Fuel Sup-|Chief and “Seven Firemen Are “Gassed” on Ship Battling a dangerous fire in the wn revolvers, Civillans at the| LONDON, April 18—Appallea at| forward freighter, Tatruno Maru, Fire Chief jured. ' tables started up, emptying their vend: aS eS ae " f 2 ‘ For Freckled, Rough aie alice Wake ale ce aka | Cm CaVOTTETD a thd onpnened Sinn |Le Cree ne Perelvels ottenee fe A. Mantor and six members “ é co fos induntries, Great Britain today. tom , or Muddy Complexions | rene) pastry Advertisement, ks ein reome with smoke. men will recover either by a cigarct or @ short c —— |tinue without increased supplies of | the fre thelr doors today, unable to con-/ The expense of meeting the | hob on and the suffering of thou unemployed continued UB| te the Great Norther Mike Morgan overcome To cut the cont somewhat, the} The Rhodes Co. Silk Dresses-—-Special Tuesday $14, 85 Seeond Floor O' ie 2 silk dres and black; also black and white plaid every color. Special Tuesday, choice, $14.85. Rhodesa Nainsook Special Tuesday, a Yard, 35c Upper Main Floor 1,500 yards of very good quality Rhodesa nainsook, 40 inches wide, for lingerie. Formerly 45c. Special Tues- day, a yard, 35¢. , ‘ ’ Flannelette Gowns Special, Tuesday, $1.50 Upper Main Floor The Muslin Underwear Section has taken from stock and reduced for a Tuesday sale 200 women’s flannelette gowns with round and V-shaped neck in sizes 15, 16 and 17. Formerly $2.50. Special Tuesday, choice, $1.50. ’ "UTS . Men’s Underwear Special Tuesday, a Garment, 69¢ Main Floor 600 men’s ecru balbriggan shirts and drawers are reduced for a quick clean- up. The shirts are in sizes 34 to 46 and featured with long sleeves. The drawers are in ankle length in sizes 32 to 44. Special Tuesday, a garment, 69¢. Cotton Suiting Special Tuesday, a Yard, 32c Upper Main Floor 300 yards of cotton suiting 35 inches wide, with soft mercerized finish, for smocks, spring dresses and school wear, in green, old rose, pink, tan, light blue, Copenhagen blue and brown. Former- ly 45c. Special Tuesday, a yard, 32¢. idy-to-Wear Section has taken from stock especially for a Tuesday *s, comprising several styles, in colors of navy blue, brown izes 16 to 40 but not each size in Men’s Cotton Socks Special, Two Pairs for 25e Main Floor 200 men’s cotton socks have been taken from stock and reduced for Tues- day, in colors of brown, navy, tan, black and cordovan, Sizes 914 to 114% in every color, For- } Special, Tuesday, TWO PAIRS for 25¢. 9 ‘ Women’s Muslin Vests Special, Tuesday, 85c Upper Main Floor 100 women’s pink and white muslin vests in bodice and regular styles. Sizes 34 to 44. Formerly $1.25. Spe- cial Tuesday, choice, 85¢. Dress Ginghams Special Tuesday, Yard, 1214¢ Upper Main Floor 600 yards of dress ginghams 27 inches wide, in plaids and checks. For- ay 20c, Special Tuesday, a yard, ne. Veilings Special Tuesday, a Yard, 25¢ Main Floor A special purchase has been received by our Veiling Section of veilings in colors of navy blue, brown, taupe, pur- ple, white and black, with plain and fancy meshes; also self colored and contrasting chenille dots are featured. Special Tuesday, a yard, 25¢. jagreat food distribution centers were | twice, was taken to the city hospital TURNS OUT ITSELF \disbanded and the parks again were| where physicians Monday declared lopen to the public. Thousands | that he would recover. Like his fellow-firemen, Morgan returned to the hold after he had been rewusciatated the first time. Firemen ft J. Moon, R. L. Wilson }and Joe Walsh were among the oth jor firemen,“gasned.” The others re- nidly that no hospital ide of thetr cases. passed thru the playgrounds which | |x few hours before had been filled solution of powdered saxo- | week's A noted authority mys that a few/ with tins and cases of provisions in. drops of “Outgro” upon the skin sur | tonc ded to withstand labor's siege Army Home Burned | SAN FRANCISCO, April 18—One| “Old Blind” hundred and fifty mon=all jobless, | Stoll, both sightless, were carried homeless wanderers—were driven |jout. They had lived at the home for from the Salvation Army tndustrial/17 years. home early today when fire destroy: | ed the building. Edward Manning, one of the lode: | we ers, discovered the fire. He went to| In expressing himself to the voters each of the three dormitories and the candidate should prepay the aroused the 5@ sleepers each room | freight if he expects to get there. contained. Then, with two police itching, burning, work-strained, wat. |!nflammation and pain and #0 tough. | po eyes, Read the doctor's fult|ens the tender, sensitive skin under | Sick Children May statement soon to appear in this|Meath the toe nail, that it cannot | Not Be Admittted | ora wx m j : |turns naturally outward almoy Altho many contributions are be- | mee ee | Pai meet Over! ag received by the Orthopedic hos-| Yad caused by (he fire “Outgro” is a harmlec: antiseptic | pital, many suffering chikiren will manufactured for chiropodists. How. | have to be turned away during the Xlent Blend, 1% Ibs., 60; 1 Ib, 35¢. |ever, anyone can buy from the drug | coming year, unless additional aid is M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market.— |store a tiny bottle containing direc: |given the institution. Memberships Owing to the number of men over. some by fumes from the burning cot . & firstaid station w - H. H. Stuart Killed in Fall Down Stairs | Plunging down a Might of base ment stairs, Harry Harland Stuart vice president of the Carnation Milk Products company, marched in orderly style from the | skull was fractured by the fall. Stuart mistook the doorway lend. ling to the stairs for a room door The body will arrive here tonight Funeral arrangements have been completed. » now In Los Angeles, and three small children, He was a nephew of E. A Stuart, president of the Carnation Car Extensions Are | O.K.’d by Committee Street car extensions aggregating an estimated cost of $300,000, were tentatively approved by the council utilities committee at a special ses sion Saturday afternoon. The proposed improvements will provide service for four districts now |without adequate facilities. ¥ is approved comprised of a car line on 15th pnaion of the Cowen Park ine to KE. 82nd st., |the Beacon Hill line to Chicago at jand extension of the Alki line on Drive to Alaska st. Railway Chief D. was instructed to prepare a report on the estimated cost of the lines, 1,000 Tons of Flour for Starving Here One thousand tons of flour are to | be contributed in Seattle for the re. | Hef of the starving in Armenia, Per | sia and Syria, This will be placed on a steamship by the Robert Dollar | pick up another | 1,000 tons of flour at San Francisco | and 500 tons of beans at Los Angeles before crossing the ocean, Beginning April 25, | women from the Near Bast relief committee will be stationed in Seat | tle grocery stores to receive contri Committees of men will solicit the | | downtown business ¢ Rebeccas Meet at Enumclaw Tuesday beceas, district No. 1, will be held at Enumclaw Tuesday, April 19. Special stage leaves Second er Way at 8 a.m. All | Rebeccas invited. Today in Congress nue fight on com Hill restricting immigration to three aliens already here in charge, the men were 5 n burning building. Each man car- 2 Frisco Salvation nm a lite bundle tn his hands, Grocers Swindled representing in most cases, all of his worldly belongings. John, and George ia property loss was placed at | alias Cari Benson, ts charged What some men live on is less in-| and taking the change in torssting to the world than why With Bogus Alleged to have swindied urban grocers of small amounts passing bogus checks, Cari lice, was to purchase groceries, ing for them with bogus He is under arrest. PAINT UP! SPADE UP! Albatross | need STEEL ‘Wall Finish | SPADES and “Paint Ue” |” SHOVELS A9c | “Spade Up” Special Package 85c Each Regular 65 Choice of long or short ° 4 In 12 beautiful handles. tints and white. | Stock of some kinds is duces a ¢ able finish. easily be kept clean by washing. Per quart....$1.15 Per gallon... .$3.85 Main Floor Can be applied | }imited and may not last with suecess by the day. anyone, and pro- ary and dur- 7 Made in Seattle. “Washable” Wall Finish The finest finish for interior decorating. The soft, beautiful tones it produces can “And. here’s the tool you Seed Our own mixture of Tested Seeds in the most proven proportion. Per Lb. 65c | | | Produces that rich, vel- vety lawn. t Main Floor JUST RECEIVED! SHIPMENT OF TEN CASKS OF WHITE SEMI-PORCELAIN Factory Seconds Just the things for camp, summer home or kitchen use. We have arranged them on special counters at these prices to make your selec- tion easy. | 10¢ | [15¢ | [ 25¢ | | $5¢ | Displayed in our Second Avenue Windows. he Store for Useful Articles Pattern is plain -white, Ranson shape. Some of the items noted are: TEAS and SAUCERS PLATES—ALL SIZES FRUITS OATMEALS BOWLS JUGS NAPPIES BAKERS PLATTERS No Phone or C, 0. D. Orders.

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