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' TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1921. is) i Les us VeUeeE us i iv) Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation 4 Off Rockers RRR Chairs Tables To close out the broken lines of ivory-finished Reed Furniture, consisting of odd Rockers, Chairs, Tables, etc., we have marked all at one-half price. A total of 34 pieces. The early buyer will have the advantage of a larger selection. THE SEATT W777) youn SAYS eA DON'T 1 FEED HIM SOMETHING ‘] BESIDES CANNED STUFF +15 NAME WILL BE Succo TASH! LE STAR ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR The Rhodes Co. New Drape Veils Attractively Priced Main Floor SQUARE DRAPES with heavy silk embroidered or braided borders. The veils are in black and brown, with phe nt, pimento, henna or Paon bor- ders. Priced, each, at $3.95 SQUARE DRAPES in plain black, embroidered with heavy silk in self color; brown, embroidered with Beige, pheasant or henna; black, embroidered with folly red, and henna, embroidered with henna. Each, at SQUARE DRAPES with silk embroidered bor- ders in the solid henna, henna on brown and folly red on black. Each. . $2.25 SQUARE DRAPES in all black and all brown; in pheasant on brown, and in gray on navy. LONG DRAPES in black, navy and brown, at, SQUARE DRAPES in regatta embroidered on black; in pheasant on brown; tomato on navy, and gray on navy. Each, at oeee 81.25 LONG DRAPES of Shetland mesh with chenille dots and borders in all the new shades. Each 50¢ ——— a = LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED MART stripes and plaids in one and two-piece S ort skirts, made with box or side pleats, narrow belts p / and fancy pockets. This group includes a variety of ki t colors and color combinations in blues, browns, grays 1r S and tans. Prices Second Floor Alaska Legislature g.tiyiity, ren ts Hoquiam Commer LIBR ARY BO ARD i} Session Near Close etal of Wyno Timber com. | CORNS | SHAKEUP DUE: | Gloves for Street and Dress Wear | Mayor Threatens to Remove | Main Floor Lift Off with Fingers Mail.)—This was the last day for tr troducing bills in the territorial legi« The following bills wore in uced roviding election of a mine in epector, treasurer, auditor and com | missioner of education and making | sweening changes in the school mys tem. Providing $25,000 to build a bridge over Nazina river. | Giving courts power of parole. Memorials were introduced as fol |lows: For removal of the capital }from Juneau to Seward. For split At a ting Alaska into two territories, each i aichiry with separate government. For « tablishing an inmane asylum SRATTLE eriticiam of the “s'7aixexco Portland So ent OS ANGELES | “Members of the library board who are dnable or unwilling to trans | BL lneewr pote gtr Son Unhurt, Father Street Car Deaths Dead in Auto Wreck} Must Be Reported| Is Sold at Auctis Mayor Caldwell, “have neither obti WENATCHEE, April 26.—Stanley] Accidents on the municipal ralway| KANSAS CITY, April Dissenters Formerly $7.50—Reduced to $5.75 rh tide ypmntnriere de on maa Eight-button length, extra fine quality capeskin in Strapwrist gauntlets in fine capeskins tae deg . aS WNCEBOTD OF Ce | beaver, fieldmouse, buck, champagne and several Pique sewn; backs embroidered in com |] presen prev PB woleapand, hades of brown; pique sewn, with Paris point stitch- pe removed if they per: | Batol edt nixted in airing board dissenxions be-|{| !né and two clasp $5.75 1 Sizes GY to 7. A DONT... ceee ees eweeeees e fore unauthorized committees | | meeting of the council and department efficiency |! work the three trasting colors. Sizes 5% to 7, in field- 4 Main Floor Luncheon sets, scarfs and centers in white and ecru pleas- } ingly designed to embroider. Also charming little dresses in blue or orange crepe daintily designed for tiny tots. Sizes 4, 6 and 8 years. committe last . brary Stamped Needlework ‘old, were prese NEW YORK library manage: | The finest consideration for genuine simplicity and the Kansas City Jo . infinite care of the lightest detail are apparent in our gation or right to remain upon the It in understood that the woman Many Hundreds" ANN Seah New Spring and Summer Dresses Doesn't burt a bit! Drop a little! Freezone” on an aching corn, in tantly that corn stops hurting, then | | shortly you lift it right off with fin i gers. Truly! Your druggiat sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, | lor corn between the toes, and the cal luses, without soreness or irritation. |public brary as to management or members of the board plan to at tend the meeting Tuesilay afternoon when {t will discuss chargen of ex- ttevagance ond mintnanagement aimed at the Ubrary officiate, Corporation Counsel Walter F- Meler ruled Monday that the council | committee bas no authority over the expenditure of money. ‘The majority of the Mbrary board claim thet all charges brought against the management of the male employe and from clubwomen hoth partic!pated |Gonser was without a scratch tod) ut his father, Levi H. Gonser, 4: vty game warden, was crushed to Ceath in an auto accident in which yonterday. Gonser «a plunged cover a 50-foot resulting in death or injury must be/S. Dickey, millionaire clay reported to the state department of| manufacturer, today bought public works, according to an opin- morning Kansas City Journal jon given Monday by Thomas J. L.|morpes, Kanes pA peri Kennedy, first assistant corporation " counsel. The embankment to the bottom of a canyon. Carpenter’s Leg Is ONERAL SERVICES for EF. 01 | eee cae en termer tat. Broken; Timber Falls versity of Washington athlete, were to be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30| at 944 Hiawatha pl, was in Seattle library emanate from a disgruntied | pes Mino Hively, 60, carpenter, living while he was working in the jeneral hospital Tuesday, one leg'ern Pacific yards Monday Plstiseelagailiesids influenced by his mother. This ix in- foodstuffs for thy dignantly denied by the women mem- bers of the board and by the officers of the Civic Hetterment league, who are backing the fight. Just brought to us from New York to meet the tastes guarded by re- straint and refinement at RUBBER STAMP | USED TO FORGE Accused not only of forging a} man’s name, but also stealing one of | his blank checks to commit the act | and using his rubber stamp as a further seal of authenticity, Mr. and Mra, F. A. Stevens were held by po lice Tuesday. Mra. Stevens, who is 21 years old, | was arrested at Fifth ave. and Vir ginia st. by Detectives W. A. Fuller, the |r, J. McNamee and R. R. Herbert |Monday afternoon. Stevens was He ts 26 and ‘Values that are unusual FOR WEDNESDA FROM THE BASEMENT A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF English Earthen _ ‘Tea Pots Extra Special FROM THE MAIN FLOOR Poultry Netting JUST WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST All our Netting is woven from No. 20 wire, heavily gal- vanized. v 2-in.-mesh—rolls contain 150 feet. 3¢ per foot, 24-inch; $3 14 Cc oe e Each repre- sent the approved modes ing in the novelty of their John Pappas waa the man whose jname, blank check and rubber stamp | were borrowed, the detectives say ~—Advertisement. | \irg, stevens is alleged to have rests passed the bad check, written for $30, in paying for a meal at a res- taurant. B. C. Student Killed in Crash on Snow VANCOUVER, B. C,, April 26. Douglas Wallace, a science student lat the University of British Colum. |bia, died here yesterday of hemor- rhage of the brain following a fatal jaccident Sunday afternoon on Grouse |mountain. While sliding down a jsnow inclme, Wallace lost control jand crashed head first imto a tree trunk. be ahig Ed | With a number of other unfver- quickly and easily. |sity students, he set out to climb the mountain on Sunday morning. | POF TO, s.ccasensss 4¢ per foot, 36-inch; per roll 5ig¢ per foot, 48-inch; per roll 7¢ per foot, 60-inch; per roll 8¢ per foot, 72-inch; DET TOU a ncignen tune se Albatross Wall Finish 5-Ib. Package Special Regular 65¢ Applied by anyone, and produces a beau- tiful and sanitary fin- Really splendid values. This low price possible because of a special pur- chase made under very favorable cir- cumstances, PLAIN BROWN and BROWN with CREAM BANDS. Capacity, 4, 5, 6 and 7 cups. Make your face a business asset. Don't be turned down because of nf ed akin when Resinol Soap and Ointmpnt can be obtained at little cont from any druggist and cloth, kit- ten’s ear, trico- tines, goldtones, high type in style with wear woven in every thread, ‘Trial free, Dept. 7-7, Ravina, Beltionare, Md. When the accident happened the |Party was returning to a shack on/ s the mountain side and was using | sinol the snow-covered slopes as a sNde { Wallace pluckily walked ddwn to the end of the car line with the as. ' pone =m | #istance of his companions. Return lay i home, he said the accident had Black Ji panned been trivial and went to bed. He 98c Without word “Bread” died in his sleep. Wife Causes Her Husband’s Arrest Arthur Dawson, factory represen- | aa~ | tative for the Templar Motor Co., ee | was arrested Monday on complaint = | of his wife, who says she came from 2 San Francisco to answer a divorce | action and found another woman Al BATROSS was known in this community as WALL FINISH | Mrs. Dawson, Dawson's bail was | ~ 0. He was released on Monday and promis: | Juce $500 Monday evening FOREVER FREE from HAY FEVER and ASTHMA Hundreds of people are ax tonished and delighted with the quick and PERMANENT relief they have received from our wonderful new dis: covery, Asthma-Sera, Hay- Fever and Asthma, with all their tortures, BANISHED FOREVER, ‘Tear out this announcement and send at once to Rn. M. B, 1023 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Choice of Three Sizes ish They keep bread and cakes fresh, | ne id moist and sanitary. Strongly made LABORATORIES [/W. Barrett, retired traveling salee-| 13 desirable tints and white. and neatly finished. Hinged cover, man, will be held Wednesday morn. | he Store for Useful Articles, ing at 11 o'clock at the Bleitz Under,| taking establishment, {