Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1921. BS TT TT TT CMT co TMi Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The House of Service and Accommodation A GREAT DRAPERY EVENT Week-end Sale of Madras Remnants For Fri- day and Saturday, special, we are offering Madras Remnants at prices much less than half of present low prices. All of the goods of- fered in this sale are from such mills as, the Orinoka, Kapok and Moss- Rose the qual- ity is un- TU TT co TTT cS TTT questioned. The following prices are for the entire remnant: is Gold Madras for.:.0..........$ 9.95 Blue Madras for.............. 2.00 yards Blue and Rose Madras for...-. 22.65 yards 8 Brown Madras for - 7.80 3%, yards Blue Madras for. . 3.70 5%, yards Blue and Brown M. 8.65 37, yards Blue and Rose Madras for. . 4.95 7 yards Rose Madrgs for......... 7.00 7\4 yards Blue and Pink Madras for...... 13.40 5%4 yards Blue Madras for.......-..-... 8.00 51g yards Rose Madras for.. secon, 7.50 6 yards Gold (Kapok) Madras for... 10.50 9% yards Green Madras for........ sees. 6.65 All the above materials are 45 and 50 inches wide. yards Green Madras for....cmecceee. 3.50 Gold Ma@ras for....-s-.... 3.85 Green Madras for. were §=4.50 2 is Green Madras for...... eee 1.35 414 yards Gold and Blue Madras for. . 2.75 13. yards Blue, Gray and Green Madras.. 13.00 All the above are 36 inches wide. ed LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED FURNITURE, WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH * Get the Most for Your Money Price appeal has always had its following. Bat it is truer today than ever that nothing can substitute for quality. An almost unbelievable increase in economy, power, and all-around performance is produced by the Lexi-gasifier and the Moore Multiple Exhaust System, exclusive with Lexington. ; Other features that place the Thorobred in the forefront of fine cars are the Unified Non-rattle Frame, with 100 less parts; the 2-Way Head Lamps, that give full light without gue: the ee Cable-(foot)-Brake; and the One-finger rgency Brake. In fact, it is a masterpiece of the ten great factories, affiliated with Lexington, that make possible a ¢o-ordination of resources and facilities: the only way, in fact, that such a sermarkable car can be built. Let us show you how fo get the most for your money—now! Why don’t you arrange for a demonstration April 25 to 30? ou SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD MOTOR CO. Distributors and Retailers 1024 East Pike Street, Seattle, Wash. Phone East 100 Branches—Yakima and Spokane Mees Uc TTT co Tc TTT eS TTT TTT TTT TRY MAGNESIA FOR 4 SIN OPEN SEASON F THE SEA aa ¥ hey WE NEED MORE EXPORTS, AND A LOWER TARIFF If STOMACH THOU It Newtratizes Doubtless If ¥ from ind sia which you can obtain Vre- ur u are a mfferer Keation. THE GOLD AND A HIGHER TARIFF! / We Have ‘Too MUCH GOLD! OR POLITICAL ECONOMISTS oc: _ The Rhodes Co. | WRONG - MY THEORY 1S THIS x-yY=R! 9 to 10 DRESS SKIRTS The FRIDAY HOUR SALES RESERVE Ready-to-Wear Be No mall, telephone or C. ©, D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise Must BE on the Becond I and the right to limit quantities is reserved. taken (INCREASED ” 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 *g WOMEN'S GLOVES— MEN'S pres ong CURTAINS — 20 y hamoiaette 09 outing flannel pa r te De-lich. Wale. mete sof chamolnette simas, lightly soiled pairs of Marquise ures; in plain taupe, *WoClaap gloves (wome ang mused from dis stte and Nottings black navy. For Slightly soiled), reduced play, are substantially . 7 i reduced for disporal. ham Curtains im merly $2.9) Yor this for a quick cleanup e eo P ortment includes Sizes 16, 17 and 18 one and two hour, The assortment includ each $1.85 Kray, brown, mode and but not mye sive in lots, will be placed white in nies 6% to 8, every style or pattern aa . BLOUS 54 s11K put not each size In Formerly $1.96, $2.50 - wd oa this crepe de every color, For this #4 $3.50. For this hour as follows: ette and hour, hour, $1 $2.00 Curtains. 00 saad on AB ti... $1.00 2 cortaie..808 colors of black, navy WHITE OUTING— z |} red, tan and peacock, UNBLEACHED MUS. 800 yards of 36-inch $4 Curtains 63 offer exceptional values LIN—The Domestic See white outing flannel 3. Curtains. ..$1,.88 in this sale for dixporal. tion has taken from which sold formerly at $4.25 Curtains...@2.45 — 36 to 44, but ae jee Mig Moog: 1,000 tele = oo ed $4.50 Curtains 2 each mize in every style yards of inch un ¢ Domestic or color, Formerly $5.75. bleached muslin. For Section during this hour $600 Curtains. . .68i0@ Yor this 1 8 this bour, 10 20 $6.25 Curtain 15 hour, cach o 9 bb onassdies Cc ? C3850 curtain "Ground Bi-focals $1 Yptical Section, in charge of Dr uate optometrint A © or deep curve ground bifocal glasses « fitted to the eye and on guld-filled mountings absolute satisfaction to the man or woman the opportunity. Glasses or Spectacles fitted. .. Tax .. Total. Drapery ARE EXECUTED CORK, April ‘our young Sinn Feiners were executed in the jbarracks here today by firing squads, They were Patrick O'Sul tivan, Patrick Ronayne, Thomas Mul i cahy and Maurice Moora The four|in & speech to the neonate. with waging war| were charged against the crown forces =| O'Sullivan and Ronayne were ted! before the firing squad at § o'clock. When thelr bodiew had been re-| of moved 14 minutes later the other om prac- ally any druggiat in either pow- little wal and see makes. teaspoonful of the powder om 1 tablets with « ter your next mea what a difference this It will instantly neutralise the dangerous, harmful acid in the stomach which now causes to ferment and wind, fla! bloated o seems to oa take @ lit mediately afte almost anythin) t. You will find that ‘our food . making ras, ence, heartburn and the cavy. lumpy feeling that it f follow most everything you provides you agnesia im- a meal, you can eat and enjoy It with- tle Hisurated out any danger of pain or discom- fort. to follow, io reei continaed use of the bieurated Mag-| Wednesday at his home, 606 Ft neaia cannot injure the stomach In|ave. W. at the age of 72. and moreover, the long as there are any acid indigestion —Ad- vertisement. . two faced the riflemen. At the barracks gate « large crowd of sympathizers surrounded relatives of the condemned men, who were comforted by two priests, Women in the crowd were much affected when the first volley an- nounced the death of two men. Most of Unose at the gate remained kneel ing until the second volley was heard jand @ guard appeared to port a no | tee that the sentence had been car- ried out OSCAR WILLIAM PETERSON, | resident of Seattle for 35 yearn, died Funeral larrangements are being made by the [Cremation Society of Washington. LFRED CORTOT himself, in this city recently, played Saint-Saens’ “Etude en Forme de Valse,” on his Steinway piano, Silence as the master for tone and note for finished. Then, tone note, the Duo-Arr reproducing piano on the same stage played Cortot’s Duo-Arr record of this number. Chopin’s “Polonaise, Op. 22”—the Duo- ArT piano reproduced Cortot’s playing of the Polonaise while he played the orchestral part on the second piano. “Variations on a Theme by Beethoven,” by Saint-Saens, for two pianos: Cortot played one part on his Steinway, while his “other self,” on the Duo-Arr piano, played the other part! ‘Cortot himself has come to this city and gone. But his art remains, instantly and perfectly available. Paderewski, Hofmann, Friedman, Bauer, Gabrilowitsch, Ganz, Grainger, Novaes, and the other great masters are also exclusively recorded for the Duo-Arr piano. Come in, with friends, and hear Cortot’s “other self” in our Duo-Arr recital room. Sherman ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SEA TTLE Tecoma * Spokane - Portland NFEINERS (BRANDS AID TO | Remnants Friday. will offer for a o unusual offer and means substantial economy as well as $12.00 oo Scrims, Marquisettes, Swiss, Filet, net, cretonnes and chal- lies at one-half price all day 2.00 R. Proetia, ne-week or spect This § an who accepts ers, | Pure Silk - | Sweaters Upper Main Floor N EXCELLENT value and an excellent as- sortment are the para- mount features of this dis- } play of smart silk sweat- designed style and enhanced with braided or sash belt. They are shown in plain white, Harding blue, rust, black, my ig Legge ten sil- ver and are pleasi priced at $25.00, — in Tuxedo tan, 2to3 ERCHIEFS—250 women's colored embroid ___ VETS FAILURE) | WASHINGTON, April 28.—Gov ernment agencies charged with re habilitation of American soldiers, ery corners Madeira. For this hour, ¢ h AVE CHEMISES— 3 to 4 BED SPREADS — 95 hemmed crochet bed spreads, al! white, shown 4to5 CRASH TOWELING= $00 yards half bleached alLlinen weft toweling, sailors and marines have “failed mis |f) WOMEN’S KNIT ENVEL in assorted patterns. eh be jerably," Senator Walsh, Massachu-|{{! 300 sults, all cotton, summer weight, in pink Size 78x86, for fullsized (ches wide Formerty | netta, democrat, charged yesterday |} and white. Sizes 34, 36 and 3& Formerly eqs Formerly priced at 35e. For this 19¢ $1.25. For this hour, 50 > His program, which was covered} 4 guit.... ii Sh pea) Meade Cc pg ie $1.98 our, a yard... by bills he presented today, included: |}! ne 7 * ‘ ni ar, em. Repeal of lawn requiring disabitity|{| MEN'S UNION SUITS—46 eine suits im MENS COWHI to have oncurred within a year after|f{ cfu: medium weight, for spring wear. WOMEN’S ENIT gerae 199 4 ‘ discharge to entitie men to compen |}} Sise# 36 to OO. Aine we omy w00l ee cpg BLOOMERS — About 75 lack ra aa fit For this hour, a sult $1 95 pairs in all, summer "ide belts tongued | ‘ : ‘ WIL: scsi sas — ; Fees pe ee gli conan vi GINGHAMS—150 yards, to clone, brown plaid weight, in white only, buckle attached. Thewe | pander |]| in one pattern only. Suitable for girls’ dresser, Sizes 34 and 36. These belts are a good weight | aprons or for comfort tops, 26 10 | inches wide, For this hour, a yard c | RIBBONS—150 bolts of %-inch satin ribbons in bloomers are slightly soiled from display. Formerly $1.25. For this hour, pg Mer | P Repeal of law requiring exservice men to prove that they contracted diseases in the service rf | Repeal of law for payment of in-|f| six colorm, Formerly 35c, 40¢ and 20 |eurance to beneficiaries in 240 equal | | S0c. For this hour, @ bolt....-.. ‘ c Imonthty installments and making \polictes payable in three install: | menta, onethird on proof of death, | | the remainder in two annual install. $1.00 values. During @ hour, : 2 a mirance without physical reexams- | ( ) nation upon payment of two months’ | f ta ff. 4 R premiums. (ar Ht | ie ey : | Providing for payment to relatives > Y t a STREEL of the face value of lapned policies | | held by service men during the war, | minus all premiums from armistice } 0 date of payment. | Decentralization of war risk tnsur ance bureau, giving regional offi cials authority to pass directly on casen | A senate investigation of horpita | | conditions. | | Abolition of system of boarding jexaervice men in hospitals on per | capita payment basia. | Use of cantonment hospitals and ANENUE AND UNION | | | j UNIVERSAL WEEK You well know the “Universal” products, made in the interest of Good Housekeeping, and the finest merch- seashore hotels to house sick ex-wer andise that money can buy. ana P age while mee Soreermnet oe | Announcing a record-making sale of high-grade “UNIVER- ‘hepnanligeidhrccadlatene |] SAL” ALUMINUMWARE at the following prices: |to Head “U”’ Students Supply your kitchen with Robert Macfarlane of Seattle in the | new president of the Associated Stu |dents of the University of Washing. | ton 7, He defeated Herbert Hunsaker by U niversal Aluminum ’ |200 votes. More than 3,500 ballots and avoid _ replacements! were cast in the election Do not confuse this with Robin Wilkes defeated Dan Ocrte! | the cheap, flimsy ware so for the office of graduate represent often offered as a special All heavy weight—nothing better made. The following items show from how wide an assort- ative. Class representatives on the board of control are Newman ment your selection will be made, | Clarke, foothall and crew letterman; | Robert Ingram, football and crew CONVEX KETTLES SAUCE PANS Universal Electric Vacuum CLEANER “Universal Week” Special Hetterman, and Ray Heily, vice presi dent of the fresnman class. | Ruth Ainsworth was elected editor | of the Tyeo, student year book. | ‘Rich Man Leaves His Bride $25,000 $ 98 | PERCOLAToRS “ont April 28 pba Py COFFEE POTS | months $25,000, ac to the will PRESERVING KETTLES Lciad.tor meavate tare dena PUDDING PANS Thix amount was specified in the | second codicil! made out on April 20, | |a few days before the wealthy Wash. | TEA KETTLES DOUBLE BOILERS DRIP PANS Everything you desire as a cleaner — wonder- ington business man and horse| fully efficient, yet light, ~ - \fancier died in Atlantic City | and ec teal 4. | SOUP STRAINERS esl economically oper SHAKERS Urge Enforcement of |Booze and Dope Laws Strict enforcement of laws regard ing liquor, vice and narcotics was urged at a meeting of the Seattle Church Federation Wednesday eve. ning. A resolu aS passed de. ng that th well organ emoent © sentiment iquor law nent here. KETTLE INSERTS Complete with cord. PIE PLATES | Veterans Guests of | Pioneer Daughters Members of the organizations th saw active service overseas were the |honor guests at the fourth annual |breakfast of the Native Daughters jof Pioneers of Washington, which |}wasx held at the Seattle Yacht club | | Wednesday. Mrs. Clara Shoudy Me- | | Teigh presided. | Just Received! Open Stock Shipment of Edwin M. Knowles Dinnerware What you have been waiting for. Bring Troops Home | Measure Is Filed} WASHINGTON, April 28.—Imme- | | diate withdrawal of American troops from Germany is provided in a bill introducedgin the house today by Representative Hamilton Fish, jr. of | New York Jewel Pattern Silverware of Rogers and Brothers’ manufacture, in a sale at...... 98c Heavily plated ware, in the Jewel pattern, is pictured on the left. These prices represent important savings. At 98c Each At Three for 98c ty ze | Pie Knives S-piece Child's Set sae : scope Knives » Table § Draughtsman Held | on Desert Spoons | on Narcotic Charge nable to $1,000 bail, BE. W Butter Knife and Sugar Shell Individual Salad Spoons TEA SPOONS, SIX FOR 98¢ he Store for Useful Articles; Sizes 28 to 46. Regular —