The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 5

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THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921. MUG moll cnc llc , Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. SPRING PLOWING The House of Service and Accommodation y ; = Week-End Special ie =. nm THE SEATTLE STAR The Rhodes Co. FRIDAY. HOUR SALES 0 mail, telephone or C, 0. D, orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise and the right to limit quantities is reserved. 10 to 11 11 to 12 1to2 SILK GLOVES—A mis WOMEN'S KNIT pRoys: WASH SUITB= ansortment VESTS—200 knit 100 boys’ wash suite in ‘ns neck, sailor and Oliver ‘Twist ntyles, have been taken from the Men's Section and reduced on account of being slightly sofled from display. Sizes @ to & years, but net each size in every style or color. For thie .$1.00 WHATE OUTING FLANNEL — 300 yards of 36-inch white outing flannel. Formerly 36 Yor this hour, " 23¢ a yard ... 9 to 10 FLANNELETTE KIMO. NOS — Th Te to. Wear Section has taken from stock 14 long flan nelette kimonos with dark floral patterns, in 28 to 46, and re them for a q Formerly For this hour $1.95 SUITING Dress ¢ has taken Including sizes To Be Closed Out Regardless of Cost | : stock and: sedticed 6, OUR LOSS—YOUR GAIN wm Di tainch teow: s of 641Inch brow ‘SOME IDEA OF THE GREAT CUT IS SROWN soerty tor $18 IN THE FOLLOWING LIST: | merly for $1.60. For this Now Regular $20.00 Go-Cart $10.00 ) Regular $22.50 Go-Cart $12.50 Regular $26.00 Go-Cart $14.75 | Just What Regular 50 Go-Cart $15.00 / Baby Needs! There are 10 styles and a total of 40 carts to be sold. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy that new Go-Cart. The out-door season is here and you now have the chance to buy The Sturgis—the best made and known Folding Go-Cart in the world—for less than wholesale. Our absolute guarantee goes with each cart, _Terms Arranged to Suit You LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU FURNITURE Co.1 WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH ny duc leanup. and $4.95. cellaneour venta of short silk gloves; also low a few long silk gloves in Sleeve and by a broken line of nizen "YY in sizes 36 Yormerly this hour, for women and minses, 5% and each Yor this hour, a calle wc FOUNDATION SILK— and a few in size 8% The Lining Section has .25¢ from stock 100 taken & yard «... $1 .00 FIGURED VOILES— rds of foundation silk TURKISH TOWFIS— 200 yards of Minch 200 heavy weight Turk fancy figured voles, ish towels with blue bor. ders. Sine 18x26. For, ultable for spring and dresses. For- For this merly 600. For this hour, ’ merly 35e. For 25c 39c Remnants of Yaeeeeie Off | | Straw Ye epee to | Jersey Jackets at $7.95 7/9) Second Floor hour, Chole sees Now for that New Go-Cart— which is very desirable for lingerie, and reduced it for a Formerly Tbe. hour, “ yard, quick cleanup. summer 2 A ce oe eS: 4 becond Fleer ‘The Reaty-to-Wear Section has just re ceived a new shipment of Jersey jackets, 6e nigned in Tuxedo models with narrow belts and patch pockets in colors of red, black, navy and green. Sizes 16 to 44, 3 to 4 MEN’S BATH ROBES— 35 bath robes in small, medium and large sizes in SS et 100 nipper straw sailors in five models from our regular stock includes hats in colors of American Beauty, navy, black, brown, sand and two-toned mod. ele banded with grosgrain ribbon, Formerly $6.95. Special, Friday, $4.95. ' 2to3 HAIR RIBBONS—100 yards of flowered hat ribbon, 4 and 4% inches wide. Formerly For this hour, 15c B YAP .secceensecceececmeeceesesess | ROMPERS AND CREEPERS—57 white rompers and creepers slightly soiled from dis- play. 5 and 6 years. Creep- we SH SAN WIFE DEFENDS 'HAMON CASE IN toot of Harrie att Frits |Testifies Against pan Unsigned Letter by Man’s Be at a Spokane Broker Wife Cause of Suit intercede, SPOKANE, April 21-—Mra Ruth) EMMETSBURG, Ia, SOXKERFIE\ = | Anybody in Seattle Love a Good Dog? Anybody here love a dog? Fourteen fine canines caught at 4 to § WOMEN’S KNIT UNION SUITS—150 summer weight union suits in low neck, sleeveless and knee length style. Sizes 34 to 44, but not each size in every quality. oui ih} <7 Gag pam | = : | : assorted patterns. For- WANTS SPEED April 21.—An Rompers sizes 4, 5 merly $7.50, $8.85, $9.95 Jane Addams Plans “Miss Tiddles, wil) you marry met? Rely on Cuticura’ Milholland waa called to the stand) echo of the famous Clara Hamon murder trial was heard in district er sizes 6 months to 1 year. Formerly $1.25 and $12.00. For this hour, Formerly Tic and $1.00. For |] and $2.50. For this Voyage to Europe ters yesterday by the prosecution in CHICAGO, April 21—Jane Ad-)the Jay E. Hough forgery cane dams, of Hull How will leave for | Hough is on trial for forging bonds. urope on June 4 His partner, John H. Milholland, committed suicide last January, foi-| I would gladly die for yor.” “How soon?” queried the practical 20th century maid.—San Francisco hour, choice Do ihecgece at OR HOSIERY—This assortment of about 200 pairs, includes women's blaek cotton hose in jcourt here Tuesday when H. H | Johnston, a wealthy farmer living near Emmetsburg, was granted a de cree of absolute separation from his choice $4.95 this hour, 50c THERMOS LUNCH a suit Bt eereccesee To Clear Away Skin Troubles | ttend the na the women’s | Seto ose eee "For os a —Advertisement. News. ¥ nal conference gue for @ nounced here today. “SWEET SIXTEEN” WRAPS —Snappy and Bristling With Originality We are daily receiving more of these wonderful Spring Coats, Wraps, Capes and Dolmans, direct from our New York office. Whether for motor, travel, town or country, or social function, they afford the charm of refine- ment, simplicity and unapproachable smartness. In bolivia, goldtone and velour; novelty fringe trimmea— $16.00 High Grade Bolivias and Velours, full silk lined, beautifully treated Demands for Needed Economies inspire a New Interest in our nation- ally famed garments, priced at popularly SIXTEEN DOLLARS There is always one frock more obliging than others to accommodate the demands for many oc- casions. “Sweet It is always the Sixteen dress that happily sees you through a ner parties, dances season of din- dnd other formal occasions, Heavy quality taf- feta; large rosettes of taffeta $16.00 Seattle—New York—Los Angeles—San Francisco—Portland Soon 1021 Second Ave.—Rialto Block 4 freedom, she lowing Ho |to the p Mrs. Milholland defended the repu tation of her husband, denying ex | plicitly the testimony of Mra. Charles Lund that Milholland had at tacked Mra. lake last summer, Hough, yeaterday, reiterated been forced to sign the forged bonds |when his partner placed a gun against his head. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers ugh's purported confession Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers, Truly! Your druggiat sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or trrita tion. Reduction in Price Effective April 18 Guaranteed Dentistry By Specialists United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3633 MALTED MILK Milholland at Hayden | on hin croas-examination | that he had! for a few cents, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, { wife. During the Hamon trial Mrs. John | nton wrote a letter to a Des Moines newspaper recounting the “bitter ex periences” of ber married life, and of fering to take Clura Hamon's place on the gallows or in prison in case of |her conviction, saying she could no longer stand the “life of hell" she called a man” Altho Mra. Johnston's name and addrens were not published, her hus. band thought he recognized the per- sonal application of the letter and forced his wife to confers that she waa the author. The sult for separa tion followed, Under an agreement reached before the divorce was granted, Mra. John: ston reecives notes totaling $7,000 and a haif section of farm land. FOCH PLANNING NEW INVASION Harsh Action Against Ger- many Urged BY WEBB MILLER PARIS, April 2 Grouped about tiers of maps in the war office to: day, Marshals Foch and Weygand and @ Score of assistants planned a series of military movements against Germany. Allied troops will advance again if Germany refuses to observe the reparations provisions of the treaty May 1. Foch, himself, dotted a large scaic map of the Ruhr valley with tiny French flags. “Here,” he said to allied economic experts who met with the officers “ig where our 4roops will be sta tioned, The British will be there,” and he indicated tiny Union Jacks on the map. ‘The plans were completed after the economic experts had reported on what mines, roads and public build | ings must be used as centers for the exploitation of the rich mining re sion if Germany refused to meet al | lied reparations demands. | Foch's maps were to be packed to- day for the trip to Hythe, In Eng. land, where an effort will be made to convince the Briti#h that harsh ac tion is necessary. The French premier’s chief argu ment will be that refusal to take ac tion will only result in further “quib bling by the Germans, America’s |recent statements that Germany |must pay for her part in the war \and Italy's assurance of support will be used by Briand also ‘Retired Broker _ | _Ends His Life Cal, April 21.— , wealthy retired ago, shot ant lot Alfred Pearson, linvestment broker of Ch and killed himself in a |here yesterday. Before ing his home to commit suicide, he wrote a note to hia wife explaining he could |no longer bear pain and misery re sulting from ill health, Pearson is | said to have been at one time mayor lof Winnipeg, Canada, City Slicker Robs | P ete Waseluk arrrved here from \T dnesday and a city Mtalking guy,” said he bought me a ad a game of cards, money.” are looking for the talking guy $11,246,041 Now in the State Treasury OLYMPIA, April 21—-A total of $11,246,041 is in the estate treasury ding to figures compiled yes terday, There ix $2,881,503 in the public school apportionment fund “swell: | Daddy, bring home some of Boldt's French pustry.—Advertisement, was leading “with the inhuman thing | — Tacoma Gent of $455! sizes $% and 9; also children’s medium weight 10, 10% and black hose tn sizes 11. For thtw hour, a pair | DRESS TISSUE—150 yards of dress tissue, 27 inches wide, suitable for spring and sum- mer wear, Formerly 660. For this hour, a yard KITS—12 kits and a pint tle. reduced this bour, each ... to $3.00. .45¢ equipped with a metal lunch box ‘Thermos bot- Formerly $4.25, then For $2.25 MEN'S SILK HOSE—1% pairs of men's silk hose with lisle ribbed service foot, im size 11% only, in colors of black, white, castor, gray and Palm Beach. 49c For this hour, a pair Asks Explanation of Snub to Bundy WASHINGTON, April 21-——A res Oregon Bank Blown Up by Robbers TROUTDALE, Ore, April 21.— olution asking the secretary of war | ne utdale state bank com to inform the house why the name} hero of | pletely wrecked yesterday by a nitro of Omar Bundy, “the Chateau Thierry,” was not included in a fist of major generals recently went fo the senate for confirmation, was introduced in the house yester- day by Representative Flood, Vir- ginia, democrat. Peking’s streets, unlike those of most Chinese cities, are wide and straight. glycerine charge set off by yess, who apparently misjudged the amount of “soup” necessary to blow the safe. The blast aroused the en- tire town. ‘The heavy vault door of the bank, which occupied a new building, was blown 20 feet, altho the inner door remained intact, Americanization Is Program of D. A. WASHINGTON, April 21—Amerh canization work on a large scale held one of the paramount needs 4 the country, in a resolution here yesterday by the 30th He (observing circle of adh I don’t know; but she surely OUR PART IN THE Clean-Up, Paint-Up, Spade-Up Week to supply you with the “NEVER FADE” Shingle Stain Protects and Beautifies Rough Siding Special for Five Gallons for “CUT IN SEATTLE” Cut Glass Sugar and Creamer Special per Pair Two very dainty cut offered at thi ished. Similar to, but not exactly like, the picture. The Store for Useful Articles emery $4. All Colors Except Gray Made in Seattle how well we are doing it Shingles and Friday Shovels, ors, rakes, turf materials at the lowest cost. These special items show DO YOU NEED Garden Tools Here They Are for 85c EACh spades, cultivat- steel hoes, steel bow edgers, ladies’ spading forks. Pick Them Out! iN , : By Mistake We Received Duplicate 69 85¢ Each rders of Imported Willow Clothes Baskets ~ The factory’s orders are “Do not return, but sell them,” and made us an important price concession. So you get the benefit! designs are pecial price. .The glass- ware is clear crystal and highly pol- Worth Pat Rn te $3.50 $1 98 All Sizes Go at One Price

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