The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 5

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MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921. THE ABOUT THIS TIME O’ YEAR WHERE DID You Get IT? SEATTLE STAR Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The House of Service and Accommodation Metal Frame, Art Glass Shade LAMPS.--¥/2 Price Remarkable Values in Wool Sports Skirts at $7.95 = Second Floor HE sports skirt, togeth:r with the short sports coat, makes an ideal outfit for outing, sports and country wear. These novelty skirts in plaids and stripes are fash- ioned of serges and velours in the box, side or triple pleats and the straightline skirt with tailored pockets. A wide variety of combinations in all the different colors is shown, in sizes 26 to 81, waist measure. OFFERED AT A PRICE LESS THAN CAN BE REPLACED. Forty styles of Art Metal Frame Electric Table Lamps that have been selected for this sale. The frames are in bronze and Verde finish, with beautiful panel glass shades. All are beautiful colors. The $9.00 to $24.00 prices range from.. ee An illustration of the reductions: J “See et $26.75 regular price; one-half off.........$13.35 4 \ ‘ $18.50 regular price; one-half off......... $9.25 $19.00 regular price; one-half off. . $9.50 OLD PANAMA CLEANED AND BLOCKED. $12.50 regular price; one-half off. . $6.25 $45.50 regular price; one-half off. . $22.75 $38.25 regular price; one-half off.........$19.15 N. Schoonover, former police This partial list will give an idea of the long range of styles and prices. man, was arrested on a charge of burglary Saturday night. He is al leged to have gone twice to a house with Jack Palmer, garage owner, the two impersonating deputy sheriffs and searching from atuc to cellar for Nquor, * Palmer was arrested Friday but wan held necretly in the county jail jwhile deputy sheriffs searched the |elty for Schoonover, The latter's ar rest occurred in the Green Lake di» trict. Rall for each of the men has been Hair Bow Ribbon Special Tuesday A Yard 10e Main Floor 250 yards of 4%-Inch plaid bow ribbon which in‘ got Pea up to our standard of quality co and which was marked to sell at 450 is reduced for disposal, on Tuesday, at, a yard, 10¢. VEILING 25¢ A YARD Sales Booth, Main Floor SPLENDID opportunity to purchase attractive veils at a pleasing price is made available in this sale for Tuesday, which comprises plain and fancy meshes and chenille dotted “patterns in plain black, navy, browns and taupe; also in contrasting colored dots. COTTON FABRICS Special for Tuesday Upper Main Floor ‘ UNBLEACHED MUSLIN—-2,000 yards of 36-inch unblegched muslin; special Tuesday, a yard CHAMBRAY—600 yards of 32-inch plain blue chambray for shirts and dresses. Formerly 25a Boston Bags $4.65 Main Floor | N ADVANTAGEOUS purchase on the part of the Men’s Department affords this opportunity to offer you these high grade bags of cowhide at this un- usual price. They are made of boarded cowhide, of heavy stock, Twins, Triplets Come in One Year HUBBARD LAKE, Mich. May 9 ‘Twice this year the stork has vis, \ited the home of Mr. and Mra Or | ville Robt. ‘The first time, May 5 | LAWSON FIELD, Milwaukee, | S| i920, triplets were born. On April| Wis. May 9—A. W. Lawson, inven. Ae ial 'Tilon eames, tor and builder of air liners, was | down to his field shortly after dawn |today salvaging his wrecked plane and directing his crew to make hur ried repairs. DYE ONLY WITH {| “Lawsn’s. opecsunger oir liner, j |the largest ever built, smashed to “DIAMOND DYES” jearth yesterday after it hit a tree on its trial trip. LARGEST AIR LINER WRECKED LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED ae WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH D : s) 2 Ma [O Cuts cost of drinking good coffee. WENATCHEE.—Twelve aliens in Xient Blend, 1% Ibs. 59c; 1 Ib. 36c.| Chelan county seek American citi- M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market. senship, a] [O} iS) if Mh rs is) Ee) 9} use| dyed look. P ISF ACTION. accept any substi oy pees Stores = Den't WRIG Unless you ask for “Diamond Dyes,” you may get & poor dye that | streaks, spote, fades or gives that Every package of Dia mond Dyes contains simple direc tions for home dyeing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless color into gar No mistakes! No failures! r ———— $$ $ YS “After Every Meal” ments or draperies of amy material. | | Damage of the alr monster can be repaired In two months, Lawson said. “I'll just have to start over again,” he said. “This does not discourage me at all, It's the first wreck I've had in 14 yearn, Those who saw the plane fly know it was mechanically perfect. The short running field yoaused the wreck.” IMR. STEVENS GAINS 15 POUNDS, SHE DECLARES} Is Over Troubles From Which She Suffered Since Childhood; Tells of Little Son's Recovery “It is more than a pleasure to me to praise Tanlac, for the way ft has helped my little boy and myself certainly is something to be thankful for,” said Mrs. Hattle R. Stevens, 6736 lith ave, Seattle, Washington, recently. “I've gained fifteen pounds by taking this grand medicine, and it has almost entirely relieved mo of a trouble that bothered me since early childhood. When I was a little girl I commenced suffering with severe headaches, and for years before I got Tanlac my gen- eral health seemed to be going down hill. Then about @ year ago 1 had a breakdown, lost my appe tite entirely, couldn't eat anything without suf. fering the most awful pain and div tress from indigestion, Gas on stomach, heartburn, pains and dis- tress weakened me and made my nerves so ‘touchy’ I just sat up in my chair many nights because I couldn't sleep. I always felt so tired I could hardly do any of my housework. “But my very first bottle Tanlac made me feel like a dit ferent woman. I'm in just splen did condition now, can eat any- thing I want without a bit of trou-| ble, and hardly ever have o head.) ache any more. My little boy was in an tawfully puny condition, but there's all the difference in the world in him since he's been taking Tanlac. We think Tanlac is simply grand.” and got to where I) ot | fixed at $1,500 on a complaint charg ing burglary in the second degree, innued by Justice of the Peace C. C. | Dalton. Schoonover waa recently charged with being a jointixt in connection with the operation of the notorious | Black Cat Tavern, raided and closed by Sheriff Matt Starwich Feb. 14 The charge was, however, diemianed by the prosecuting attorney, who sald the evidence was insufficient. In the complaint on which he was arrested Saturday he and Palmer are accused by W. P. Woelke, a for-hire river, of going to hix home, 10620 Aurora ave., May 3, and demanding of hin wife and mother that they be allowed to search the house, Accord. tng to the women, they said they were deputy sheriffs and had search warrants, but did not show them. They ransacked the houne, demand ing liquor, the women said. During an alleged second visit at 2 a m. Thursday the women said they did not open the door but called the police instead and the men fied. Bomb Is Discovered at Mexicali Fight MEXICALI, Lower California, May 9.—A disaster was prevented at a prize fight here last night when & Mexican plain clothes man discov- ered a bomb in a small room off the main pavilion. The bomb had a burning fuse attached. Find Boy of Nine Hanging in Room OMAHA, Neb, May 9%.—Nine- |yearold Sammy Getnick, a Russian | war refugee, hanged himself in his | bedroom here last night. His parents were unable to sugrest a motive. DIBURA, Cal.—Three firemen in- jured in $200,000 business section fire. HOUSE CAT ADOPTS FIVE ORPHAN FOXES WORTH $500 EACH | WARREN, Pa, May 9%.—A house cat has saved $2,500 for L. W. Archibald, superintendent of the Warren black fox ranch, by adopting five orphaned foxes, Last Sunday a fox on the ranch gave birth to five cubs, but soon |] afterward died. The cubs, worth Tanlac ts sold in Seattle by the $500 each, seemed doomed. There was no other mother fox that sewed frame and durably lined; shown in black and cordovan in sizes 13 to 16 inches. Tuesday, a yard...e.-0e- OUTING FLANNEL—13¢-inch white outing flannel. Formerly 35c. Tuesday, a yard HUCK TOWELS—Size 18x36, with red border, Formerly 20c, Tuesday, six towels for.......++000 | | “$1.00 |) Smallpox Epidemic Probable, He Avers Unless senate bill No. 180, provid- ing for exemption of school children from medical examination, is defeat- ed, the state of Washington will be swept with an epidemic of smallpox this year, was the prediction of Joneph W. Gilbert, secretary of the League for Conservation of Public Health, in an address before the King County Democratic club Satur- day. SAN QUENTIN, Cal. — Rufus| lopez Both were prisoners in peni- Téday th C ongress Te continue consideration of emergency tariff bill. Finance committee begins hearings on sales tax noUsE Investigation into escape ef Grover Cleveland Bergdoll resumed. To consider army appropriation bill, Acosto stabbed to death by Manuel tentiary, AVENUE UNI | Girl, Love-Struck, - Leaves Her Home Alleged to have been enamored of a Filipino youth, Margaret Mo- Kenna, 15, Astoria high school girl, ran away from her home, She Was found here in the Y. W. C. A. day night by her father. The Fi pino lad, said to have attracted girl, is held in jail in Astoria, Parents, meeting in the O city recently, protested against fi attendance at the school there number of Filipino boys. The girls are said to have lionized ¢ islanders. 1U} oy s A “One-Price” Sale of HEAVY MOTTLED ENAMELWARE Splendid for Both Camp and Kitchen Use This is all “TROJAN” Quality Extra Heavy Enamel- ware, blue mottled both inside and outside. At this price they are really wonderful bargains 98c EACH Values up to $2.00 Rartell Drug Stores and leading druggists. Advertisement. | might be prevailed upon to adopt the orphans, But the Archthald cat had just become & mother, and this gave the superintendent an idea, He removed the kittens from thelr mother and put the little foxes at her breast. The cat eyed the new- comers with suspicion for a fow minutes, but without hostile dem- onstration, and finally took the orphans as her own, As soon as it was evident that the experiment was a success, Mr. Archibald put the kittens out of the way. Select from this wide assort- ment: 6 and &quart Convex Kettles, Enameled Covers. 2quart Coffee Pots, 12-quart Water Pails, ” 6quart Lipped Preserving Kettles. 14 and 17-quart Rolled Rim Dishpans. No, 8 Seamless Tea Kettles, juart Double Boilers, S-quart Lipped Sauce Pans. 6quart Convex Sauce Pans, Enameled Covers, ASK YOUR DEALER HOME BUILDERS AND CONTRACT- ORS—TAKE NOTICE! A Garden Hose of Really Wonderful Special Prices on Value! Builders’ Hardware MORTISE LOCK SET— Old Copper or 75¢ Dull Brass... MORTISE LOCK SET— With Glass $2 .29 Knobs. . 4X314 DOOR BUTTS— ; a 4 a C f Py unnmee air 29C Many other similar values. Sac Slore for Useful Articles; 1 am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. Having now served the people here for twenty years, . and made good by’ doing al work that 1 can guarantes- guarantee good. 1 do not compete Dentists, nor do jocketbook or sell I give two ¥ making mi; S0.foet length, %4-inch, 7-ply Rubber lose. egular $12.50. Special $7.49 Ordinary Garden Hose is 5-ply; this is 7-ply, and 34-inch in diameter, With reasonable care, it will outlast several cheap hoses. with Cheap operate on your ‘ou conversa- jars’ worth of y dollar I re- PERFECTLY PASTEURIZED K The Flavor Lasts j=:-2: Open. ¢ # till 7 and Sundays tii 12:30 for people who work, EDWIN J. BROWN. D. D. s. | Beattle’s Lending Dentist | 106 Columbia St

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