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Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. The House of Service See and Accommodation =e Beautiful Silk Lamp Shades at Half Price You Save From $6.00 to $20.00 wenty of our very best patterns of silk lamp shades have been selected for this sale. They are slightly im- perfect, so little it is hardly noticeable; brushing is all they require to make per- e fect. Sizes 14-inch to 22-inch, This is a wonderful opportunity to save on that lamp shade you haye been putting off buying because of price. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED 7/om. HER VISION FH QuITTING ‘TUE -HE SEATTLE | PRETTY SOFT! LIYGEE, SHES GOT AN EASY “ JOB, NOTHIN’ TO DO But SIT DOWN - AE THOSE R&C LETTERS ALL FINISHED BEFORE THE LAST MAIL (S COALECTED! Made-in- Washington Week HIS will be a splendid week for all Seattle to determine, by comparison, the merits of merchandise made in Washington. The diversity of display and the high character of workmanship will be a source of wonderment and delight and will justify your pride in Seattle and the entire state. Among the many arti- cles made in Washington and featured by this store are women’s and misses’ suits, coats, dresses, milli- nery, aprons, blouses, neck- wear, gloves, men’s woolen shirts, ties, swt cases, Bos- ton bags, play suits for boys and girls, children’s dresses, etc. Summer Comfort, Daintiness and Charm as Told by New Exquisite Flouncings Main Floor Kear UFFLED and tucked floune- ing of the finest imported Permanent finish organdie in the newest Spring and Summer shades of flesh, ecru, tea rose, Octavia, firefly, Nile, maize, Co penhagen, orchid and white. A yard, $3.75. Dotted ruffled organdie Inge in new shades, . $6.50. EMBIOIDERED ORGANTBE ROBES — Comprising 2% yards of flouncing, 2% yards of band ing and 1% yards of permanent finish organdie to match. Com plete in box, at $10.50. The dress pictured is made of our 45-inch tucked net flouncing. A_ yard, $4.00. Net flouncing is shown in com plete assortments and includes ruffled, tucked and lace trimmed patterns, priced at $2.25 and up to $6.50 a yard. floune yard, WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH 85 New Silk Taffeta Dresses have just arrived and are now on display, featuring many attractive tunic styles, effectively embroidered. They are made of an excellent quality silk taffeta and are shown in a range of sizes from 16 to 42. Brown and Navy at— $19.50 Upper Main Floor Bedding Specially Priced v Main Fi BEDSPREADS — 20 doubie ~ size (80x90) satin finished spreads with cut corners and scalloped edges. Formerly $6.00; reduced to $6.75. Spe — cial to close, each at $5.76. SHEETS—Good quality and heavy weight seamless sheets, |] size $1x90 before hemming. — Free from dressing. Formerly |} $1.75. Special, each, $1.35. PILLOW CASES—Size 36x 45. Formerly 30 Each, 25¢. 0 and one of $5 from RT. Mra. Elien 8. Leckenby, Mrs. Harbeugh and the Dorcas Reading club became members Plumbers Buy Bed in the Orthopedic To help litte children regain Monthly Meeting Of | ciation will be held in the office of | health, the Seattle Master Plumbers . | Dr. Henrietta Crofton, 423 Leary ,and Heating Engineers’ assaciation Osteopaths Tonight | punains. pnight at § o'clock Monday named a bed in the Chil The regular monthly meeting of | Papers will be read by Dre. Minnie | dren's orthopedic hospital at a com of the King County Osteopathic asso ‘Potter and Emma Wing Thompson.’ $250. There was an anonymous gift i) ka SEATTLE SOLON state to be asked for contributions! Frank H. Renick, pioneer legisla. for purchase of huge American flag | the of Washington and Seattle busi to be used at state fair ness man, wae found dead tn his ca ae tate home at 1424 Belmont ave, Monday afternoon. He had been asphyxiat ed, evidently accidentally A gms Jet had apparently been ac cidentally turned on by Renick when be turned off an electric switch. Gas was slowly innuing from the jet Discovery of the body was made by H. F. Engelbrecht and T. W | McCullough, his sonsindaw, News papers, piled in front of the door of \the Renick home for the last several day, attracted neighbors Renick .was last seen alive Friday He lived alone. McCullough and Engelbrecht found BED PILLOWS—Size 19x26, filled with sanitary feathers pd covered with art Formerly $1.75. teodial aaa $1.45. CAMP BLANKETS—16 gray blankets, size 66x78. Re- duced for @ quick cleanup— each, $2.45. That Fresh, Alert Feeling Aftet a Sound Night’ Sleep BOUT the first thing a doctor says to a run-down Lo ” ey sald thie was not unusual as|7) 7 — — _—____—— patient is, ‘‘Get more sleep. Renick was in the habit of shutting ities casi G ceaaoe tak oer 3,000 at Session of {Booze Car Seized; — City Has Neat Sum Booze Is Missing} Tucked in Its Je: ed the dead body. Chi R bli More than 3,000 persons attended| Altho the booze was not found, a) Seattle has more than $7, It will pay any one who has real work to do in the Renick waa 57 years old. He had served in the legislature since 1906, the program in Vancouver, B. C., of | Chevrolet touring car, owned by tucked away in its inside pocket! © the “Kuo Min Tong, or Chinese | james Little, of Vancouver, B. C.| City Comptrofier Carroll's fi world to go right through the house—discard all the old-style beds—and put in Simmons Beds, built Seth sapien me tise cruises ee tering Re Sha"ecacs | wns omtiemind ty toe ance a | cial tro tor hoe, mad Little and his wife sent back to Can-| Monday, shows a cash balance Sor sleep. | caushters sorvive him. He was a Dr. Sun Yat Sen, newly elected presi- ada a few days ago, according to | $7,713,731, There is @ total of . pnts? of {i Renick-Watrouw Co. oli getting reloned. "You wil sloop Setter than you FATHER SUES | is"—siseseStestn or te rd Shere os a es ever thought possible in a Simmons Bed — firm, HIS DADGHTER lector of customs. tionalist party in Seattle, T. 8. Chin and others. Little is said to have “confessed” | Packing were found, but no steady, noiseless, built for sleep! that he had several cases of liquor in| ‘The car was seized on the st Against his daughter, Mra. ‘The. resa Farley, Jamen McDonald, fish ‘The convention of the party in Vancouver will continue all {ale | see. car. In a special compartment | of Little’s confession and the back of the rear seat some sacks and| that prevailed in the comp erman, father of 16 children, brought suit for $5,000 “Monday afternoon, week claiming she and her husband, George Farley, had abducted his daughter, Alice, 12, and kept her from him since April 19, 1919. Mr. and Mra. Farley are said to lve in San Francisco and the child, Alice, is supposed to be with them in ‘ — If you share a room with someone else, get Twin Beds, by all means. One sleeper does not disturb the other or communicate colds or other infections. The “‘STANDISH” is one of the many exquisite Period Designs exclusive with Simmons Beds. Your choice of satiny Ivory White, beautiful Decorative that city, Colors and Hardwood effects. Note the Square Steel Bl vison, sehecenrper teeta eo Tubing, an exclusive Simmons specialty—and the fern e Iaginn dP ae a pi Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks: firm, four : chilaren ene’ ot square, noiseless. @ SALE OF BLUE MOTTLED ENAMELED WARE CONTL*UED FOR WEDNESDAY Supreme values—all extra heavy enamelware, will give splendid service. Full line of utensils—Double Boilers, Tea Kettles, Coffee Pots, Preserving Kettles, Sauce Pans, Water Pails, etc. |Ago and most of his children are of age and married. DOCKS GUARDED BUENOS ATRES, May 10.—Mount- jed police, heaviy armed, guarded all | approaches to the docks here today, to prevent clashes between union and nonunion workers, The port was so tightly sealed that recent arrivals were unable to claim SIMMONS COMPANY | hy baggage from the customs of- | tige meni a NEW YORK ATLANTA CHICAGO KENOSHA | The police were posted when the wie ed Employers’ association announced it ad so with Rimmmons SAN FRANCISCO MONTREAL | would replace striking dock workers Bed }with nonunion men. Union men| (Executive Offices: Kenosha, Wis.) | threatened violence if they were re. | placed Strikers and strikebreakers made their way as usual to the docks to-| | day, but were surprised when halted | | more than a block from the water front. No effort was made to break thru the police cordon, EARTH MAY COLLIDE WITH HERCULES AND |; BUST, SAYS PASTOR DETROIT, May 10.—There are eight ways in which earth may come to an end, according to the Rev. George T, Gullen, For one || thing it is traveling towards Her. cules at the rate of 600,000 miles |; a day, and they may bump, Also |) it may collide with something |! else, may pass thruythe tail of a comet, causing asphyxiation, or the heat of the interior may give out. And there are several other possible disastérs, FREE BOOKLETS ON SLEEP! Write us for “What Leading Medical Journals and Health Magazines Say about Separate Beds and Sound Sleep,” and ‘‘Yours for a Perfect Night’s Rest.” ASK YOUR DEALER for SIMMONS Metal Beds Cribs Day Beds and SPECIAL PRICES ON Screen Wire “Keep out the fly” and ‘these prices “keep down the cost.” Black Galvanized 7¢ per foot 9¢ per foot 8¢ per foot 10¢ per foot 8¢ per foot 28-inch 11¢ per foot S¢ per foot 80-inch 12¢ per foot 12¢ per foot 86-inch 15¢ per foot No Phone or ©. 0. D. Orders SET OF SIX CHINA Cups and Saucers “Bluebird” Design pied at... $1.98 Per Set A really wonderful bargain. Indeed, the price is so low for these high qual- ity Cups and Saucers that we will be unable to deliver them. Therefore— No Phone or (©, 0, D. Orders—None Delivered “Pacific Dandy” Broom SPECIAL 89c Regular $1.25 Made in ttle in the “Lighthouse or the Blind” d A special sale intended to keep the Box with, hinged door and_ signal blind workers busy and to help North- flag. Special Wednesday... .$1.19 west products at the same time, SEE hc Store for Useful Article 24-inch 26-inch (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE EATTL R. F. D. Mail Box Svecat'at,... B1.19 Regulation size Galvanized Mail