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TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR OMEN SERVICE ((SwUiINININeHIITItIIT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS $8 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per 200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST : The Great American Home | The Rh Organdie Dresses Second Floor NOT SO LOUD, THEY'LL HEAR You! 1 COULDN'T ASK. THEM HOW LONG THEY ARE GOING “TO STAY WHEN THEY JUST CAME THIS AFTERNOON! 1 EXPECTED You’D MAKE A Fuss IN AS MUCH AS THEY ARE MY RELATIVES ! es WHY DON’T You TELL "EM | HAVE A LAME BACK OR SOMETHIN’ P DID You ASK 'EM HOW LONG HEY’RE GOING To STAY P Week Week Week Week Week i ; AN advantageous purchase of one hundred beau- Y tiful imported Organdie Dresses, designed in five charming and distinctive styles (three of which are shown in the illustration) offer you a timely opportunity in choosing a becoming frock for all Summer occasions. The price at which we offer them is unusually attractive and the values uncom- te Folding Gate-leg Table, without finish. The table you are looking for. 86 inches wide. Paint it yourself. Special July Sale Price 12 Only for Sale at Articles quoted represent only a few items taken at random-—you will appreciate the magnitude of sale only by a personal inspection. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAUNY WHERE, PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 ‘Moxee Bridge Work Halts; Money Short Due to the depleted condition of the Yakima county treasury, no further work will be done on the | Moxee bridge, across the Yakima | river, until next spring. The bridge is very nearly completed, however, WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance corner Second ave. at Pike st, PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK ‘asphalt surfacing. Jt consists of two spans, each 301 feet in length. Travelers’ Aid to Be Organized Here cura Soap| 30 oe ears the Skin }tion effected by those interested in fand Keeps it Clear|| lestablishing a travelers’ aid in Seat aL banaoare Laberenieies Son Elton ae 3 tle, at a meeting to be held at 2 p. m Value 4 | ee ee ee 7. lacking only proper approaches and/ * DAD HAD ‘To SLEEP IN WILLIE'S BED ON ACCOUNT OF UNEXPECTED COMPANN - Smashups Feature Yakima Auto Races YAKIMA, July 5.—Between 10,000 Jand 15,000 persons attended the Fourth of July celebration staged | hore by the American legion. Several |smashups featured the auto races, which were won oy the Ross Special in the five mile small car event, and jby the Stutz Special in the pursuit race. “Daredevil™ Koh! made a parachute drop of 6,800 feet from an airplane The celebration opened with a barbe cus VANCOUVER, B. C.--Conrad Lenz |dives from springboard and dies from injuries. Coffes down again, Highest prices, 49c and 380. Lowest price, 20c. M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market. nd Unite in the New Fall Modes new being shown by “Sweet Sixteen” in advance. : The artistic interpretation of the vogue is charmingly present- ed with materials and colors con- forming strictly with the new code of Fall Fashion. In quality of materials and fine details of work- manship, these garments are the peer of any in value that we have ever opened a season with, at 'WETS ARE SHY | | ONMARCHERS | Anti-Prohibition Parade Has Only 18,000 NEW YORK, July 5.—New York's much heralded | anti-prohibition pa rade was held according to schedule baked, sweltering people stood along the line of March, who pledged themselves to maroh failed to show up. In ail, there were about 18,000 in the line, Headed by the physicians’ division, the parade got under way from Washington square shortly after 2 o'clock, There were 11 divisions, in which wounded war veterans and women were represented, but not as strongly as had been anticipated. The parade wan reviewed at Mad- eon square by Mayor Hylan and oth er offictala It took two hours to pass the reviewing stand. “ The parade continued on up Fifth ave, to 60th st, where the marchers dispersed. The anti-prohibitionists @id not fare much better in Jersey City, | where another big wet demonstra tion had been planned. Of the 560, 000 who had pledged themselves to | march, only 5,000 were in line.. The |} parade was reviewed by Congress: man Charles F. O'Brien, State Sena [tor Alexander Simpson and other city and state offictals, WILLIAM CARR SAYS HE FEELS | The Way Tanlac Fixed Me Up Beats Anything I Ever Saw, States Seattie Man “Tanlac is all right—I can say | that for it, and when I recommend jit I know IT am recommending a | medicine that will do the work,” said Wm, Carr, 307) Roy st, Seattie, recently. “My whole system was out of or der and had been for the past year lor more, I never did want to eat ning; why, in the morning for akfast I would hardly touch a bite, and then for dinner it wag the |name way, I felt no account all the time and many a night when I got |home from work I was so broken |down I had to go right to bed | kidneys were in an awful condition land nearly worried the life out of | I couldn't half sleep and of |¥ me. mornings Was so weak and drowsy it was all I could do to get off to | work. | “Well, T figured right when I got yesterday, while thousands of mun-| But the several hundred thousands | GOOD ALL OVER ' My |‘ IRELAND WILL ‘DETERMINE FATE | People to Vote on Peace Proposal BY ED L. KEEN LONDON, July & cide her own fate thru the principle of selfdetermination, Eamonn De Valera, president of the “Irish re | public,” inal on that principle nb | tive | theoretically De Valera wit be asked to come to. London to confer with Premier Lioyd | George and tbe dominion’s premiers and listen to the government's pro posal. This he will submit to the Irish people for acceptance or rejec tion, thus actually permitting them to exercine the right of plebiacita The Irish office insists that the time Iimit on this offer expires July 13, after which “the tron heel of military action will be applied.” In yesterday's conference De Va lera was accompanied by Arthur Griffith. Ulster was represented by Arthur Jameson, Sir Maurice Dock erell, Sir Robert Woods and Earl Mi dieton, The meeting occurred in the| mansion house, which wax decorated | the Irish situation jwith other Dublin buildin of American Independence day, | The conference begun at noon and continued four hours without Inter- ruption. During the day prayers were said in the Catholic and Protest ant churches for success of the do- Uberations While Sir James Craig, premier of Ulster, who refused Lioyd George's i al for a joint confer- Valera in London, was it was stated authori tutively that hin views were present ed by southern unionist spokesmen. HOME BREWERY HERE IS RAIDED /690 Quarts of Amateur Beer | Found in Basement Another small brewery was raided by dry squad and federal prohibition officers, Monday night, at 427 Queen Anne ave., where 690 quarts of home pund concealed in pent that was fit ry i] De | not present Albion Matson. nd are be tion un Jackson was ing held for federal pre der the prohibition law arrested about two months ago on |similar charges, and is awaiting trial or the pre 8 offense with United States flags, in common |" ngs, in honor |" * monly high. Ireland wit de Special at Color Shades of These Dresses Are in Peach Nile Green Maize ~ Pink and Tomato In Sizes 16 to 40 ql i False Prophets Are |Want More Men for |Final Peace Abroad, Pope Warns ROME, July 5—Catholle workers of the world were warned against “talse prophets” by Pope Benedict, after be had said mass for thefn yes terday. NEW YORK. — While Edward auto bandits near yard, woman member slashes his throut of party live. ge ’ sos Citizens’ Training Altho Seattle has already exceeded her original quota for the civilian | military training camp to be opened at Camp Lewis Thursday, nearly 100 more men are wanted. The limit has been raised from 105 to 205. Applications will be received \by Capt. Jefferson M. Stewart, in the basement of the Stuart building, un 4.|Burne, eatior, was being held up by |til Wednesday night. Brooklyn navy | TACOMA. — Falling from ladder, ‘juries from which he dies, . With Ge Di WASHINGTON, July 5—D ences as to how a final peace Germany shall be brought were coming to the top today ing final enactment of the peace lution. Hughes ts said to | deleting all but the purely econen clauses of the treaty of Versailles, making this deleted treaty the Ba jof peace. Hughes is credited persuading President Harding | Byrne cannot Joseph H. Dolman, 65, receives in-|make a declaration for this o | in his message to congress, The Store for Useful Articles A Sale That Will Materially Help You Outfit Your Camp A Wide Assortment of Heavy Blue-Mottled Enamelware At this very special price 98c Each Values up to $2.00 “Trojan” quality extra heavy, Blue Mot- tled Enamelware, capable of giving long servi Select from this list: 4, 6 and 8-quart Preserving Kettles No. 8 Seamless Tea Kettles 4 and 6-quart Sauce Pans 12quart Water Pail » in both camp and kitchen. , fe Tanlac, for I had an idea it would | When t the first time Jack 14-quart Rolled Edge Dish Pans In sizes 16 to 44, these fash- ions are characterized by their youthful lines for the miss and the woman who never grows old. Full Sifk-lined Suit; a nie Barly Fail model in sizes $16 to M4, THE DRESSES take on a decided change from the types of Summertime, appearing at their very best in high grade Tricotines, Velours, Crepes. Velvets, Serges, Satins and THE COATS AND SUITS present new All Silk Plush Conta. New Fall models; 26- inch length, 72-inch sweep, full silk lined, In all SOS cerceree fascinations that will NEW YORK PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES 1021 Second Avenue live in popularity Sart i RA through the entire season. Rialto Block | help me, and the way it has fixed | |me up beats anything I ever saw. I eat with my old-time relish now and [it looks like I can’t get enough, kidneys are in fine order and I sle |itke a top, I have been built up a jround and feel good all over, My ladvice to anybody who is troubled |like I was is to give Tanlac a trial.” | Tanlac is sold by the Barfell Drug | Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Sona, Kennydale.—Advertisement, THIS WEEK’S BEAUTY HELP | | | It Is not necessary to shampoo | your hair so frequently if it is tirely and properly cleansed eac |time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and | quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers is one that brings out all the natural 1 y of the hair, and may be en | at little expense, by dis. | solving a poonful of canthrox, lwhich can be obtained from any | drugsist’s, in a cup of hot water, | This makes a full cup of shampoo | Nquid, enough #0 it is easy to apply jit to all the hair, ingtead of Just to the top of the head. ‘This, when rubbed into the levery strand of hair, chemically dis solves all impurities, It is very soothing and cooling in its acti as well as beneficial to both s and hair, After rinsing out the lather so created, you will find the scalp ia fresh, clean and free from {dandruff, while the hair dries ‘quickly and evenly, developing a [bright juster and @ soft fluffiness that makes it seem very heavy.— Advertisement, My | scalp and onto|/ on, | Ip} son hac pints of beer at 2018 Ninth a The Mquor was confis. cated. IMPLE KNOT, BUT WELL TIED | Very simple but effective was the wedding of Miss Elmyne Cardiff of BE Utah this city to H | Brigham City, | Public. Brewington of Clinton (la) For he Best Iced Jer 7 ASK FOR Hilvilla BLACK 2 quart Coffee Pots 4quart Convex Sauce Pans—covered 4-quart Milk Pans Convex Kettles, with Enameled covers Special 98c Per set Set 5,6 7, 8 and inch © Bow of 5 sizes: You will find thes very useful this summer weathe Extension Window Screen extends 9 inches high; from 21 to 33 inches, 25c Regular Price de Hardwood Screen ameled screening, frame Window covered with black en. Equip your Bicycles with FIRESTONE NON-SKID TIRES ~~" $1.98 26 and 28-inch sizes. Suction tread in- Firestone Tires resist wear! sures their “non-skid” qualities. The “Busy” Revolving LAWN SPRINKLER REGULAR PRICE $1.50— SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY........ 98c The “Busy” is true to its name, throwing a gen- erous spray of water over a wide surface, and fall- ing like rain. Base is black enameled, and the sim- ple revolving device is galvanized to prevent rust. 9. Is r,