The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 13, 1921, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE SUNRISE? el Wao fh: STAR WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1921. FOMNNOMNIINIEEY SERVICE rniture Co. c Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 150 Purchase, $§ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST JULY SALE ONLY THREE MORE DAYS Just For Comfort ! ry es Y F/, d, Y Per Week Per Week Per Week Per Week Per Week MW i] Summer Showing of Fiber Silk Sport Skirts SPECIAL AT $7.95 Second Moor _Attractive patterns and beautiful colors are com- bined with the exceptional quality in 40 Fiber Silk Sport Skirts taken from our regular stock and marked for quick disposal. They include Kumsi Kumsa, Dewkist and Newport Cords in fancy pat- terns, one of which is sketched. Sizes are 27 to 30 inch waist measure. Formerly $11.95. Special, Thursday, each, $7.95. Curtain Materials Upper Main Floor CURTAIN VOILES— The Drapery Department bas just received a ship ment of Curtain Volles, in cluding pure white with woven dots, jacquard fig- and bara. a PEACE PROPOSALS Unusual Values in ot Silk Bags Leather Goods Section—Main Floor Unusual values in Silk Bags; just the thing to complete your summer ward- Probe. In colors to harmonize with every gown. Made of exceptional qual- ity Silk Moire and silk lined. Some are fitted with large mirror; others Matting Suit Cases Main Floor This is an opportunity for the traveler wishing to select a Bult Case. 24 Matting Suit Cases, sub- etantially built, with steel frame, leather binding, re inforced corners and lined DAVENPORT of extra quality, covered in high- grade tapestry, with spring back, arms and dou- ble spring seat—with comfy cushion—covered outside back. $ 1 25.00 SPECIAL only at JULY SALE SALE OF 8-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE—With beautiful Tapestry Covering—, $ 1 47. 50 Lasts until SATURDAY LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED bod Canadian Pacific Rockies Eas es ELF. L. Seurdoc, Conmal Agus. Pumngu Boyt. Canedian Pocific 05 Second Avenue, Seattle. Telephone Main 5587. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ] |Girl Says She Is Detained Illegally A writ of habeas corpus, direct ing the mother supertor of the House }of the Good Shepherd to present Ruth Thomson in court this after noon was issued Tuesday on the af | fidavit of the girl that she was being |held in the home illegally at the| jorder of the Juvenile court officials. | {Miss Thomson holds that she is! |more than 18 years of age and that |the juvenile court ean claim no fur: | jther juried! over her. SAN FRANCISCO.—Pigron owned | by J. T. McCray wins Pacific homing | Pigeon race, flying from Seattle to San Francisco, 685 miles airline New Strength an Energy for the and Aged An ONE $500 TAKEN BY JEWEL THIEVES Jewelry thieves were active Tuesday night, entering three apartments and getting away with loot valued at approximate ly $500, ‘Three sults of clothes, green, gray and blue, were stolen from the room of E. Hester and G, Forman, 6701 | Bangor st. by thieves, who jimmied| a side window. Eight dollars in cash was also taken Thieves who entered the room of A. A. Hulme, Tourist hotel, were evi @ently on a still bunt for old coins, 1 __,| taking a German bill for 100 marks! and $3 in old Canadian money. They also took a gold watch, a gold laval ere and a sult of clothes, Thieves visited the apartment of Ole Tronson, 411 Yesler way, where they tqgok $25 in cash, two diamond rings, two gold rings and a diamond lavalliere, Detectives working on the case arrested two men, who are be tng held for investigation. “| Will Discuss How . to Lure Tourists How to entice the tourists to the Pacific Northwest waa to be dix cumsed at the Wednesday noon niret- ing of the Rotary club, in the Ma sonic club rooms. PORTLAND, Ore.—-Yakima to fur- nish c@rload of apples and potatoes for poor here this fall, charitable or- gunisations paying freight. THIS IS LACELLE —‘ America’s Greatest Publicity Expert,’ of New York City | Want You to Take This H. T. LACELLE America’s Greatest Publicity Expert Tip Fro I must sell $40,000 worth of Men’s Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes from the stock of the Palace Clothing Co. And you can bet that I don’t give a your last penny rap what prices I get for the goods. $500.00 FREE FRIDAY It will be the most sensational event you have ever seen in all your life—the entire vicinity will be in an uproar—H. T. LACELLE, America’s Greatest Publicity Expert, now at First Ave. and Spring St. GIRL CHARGES MAN BICAMIST HOBOKEN, N. J, July 13.— Andrew Sweeny, 22, an electrician of Fresno, Cal, was arrested tn Ho boken yesterday on a charge of big- amy, on complaint of Mins Martha Erbeck, 19, who lives with her father, August Erbeck, in Hoboken. | Sweeny by the Rev. D. Hart Schaeff- | ner on September 5, 1920, at Darien, | Conn, when he, unknown to fer, | already had been married to Mins) Leverne Templar at Niagara Falls! on May 2, 1918, and had a child by that marriage. | On the. stand before Recorder Adolph Carstens, Miss Erbeck said that after the marriage in Connecticut | they left that state at onca without lving there at all as man and wife Recorder Carstens held Sweeny in $3,000 ball for one month, pending extradition to Connecticut, but ex preaned doubt that the authorities of that state would take action, owing to the Connecticut law, whereby at that time no marriage was valid tn that atate unless consummated there. LINDSLEY TO. TALK TONIGHT } “Silent Lawrie” Lindsley, nation ally famous photographer of moun: | tains, wild animais and storms, will give an illustrated lecture to the} | boy scouts tonight at Central School | auditorium, Madison, between Sixth | jand Seventh aves. on photography jand stalking merit badges. An exhibit of boy scout cameras will be made by the official outfit ters. Patents and friends or people j interested in mountain photography jare invited. Hindsiey has photographed gia-| clers in the region of Lake Chelan | |for @ number of years, determining the recession which his pictures |show to be very rapid He is a| lover of animals and has pictures ! }of many which were obtainable only | by building up a friendship with | the wild creatures, He lived alone in a photographic studio in the mountains for three years at a time, studying the moods of the mountains, and obtaining one of the finest series of storm photos that has been made. ' His lecture hag proved popular with the mountaineers in Seattle and other cities, Today in Congress project SENATE Debate on considers re and veterans ASVILLE, Mo.—Mrs. Hanna | Vedder, 35, chokes to death on piece | lof hi et Vacation Unaccustomed exercise sore muscles and stiff joint ‘usual exertion causes strains sometimes epreine:, Sloan's Lini; ment will relieve all the pain and will keep mosquitoes away. Sloan's also takes the sting eut of mMosquitoe and insect bites. Be sure and teke with you a bottle of Sloan. Liniment ures, re 36 inches wide. Sp |, ‘Thursday, yard, 45¢ and 50¢. She said che was married to} j with powder box, lip stick, mirror and purse, are pouch shape, vogue. cll, $2.95. inside. They also have leath- er bound corners, shirt fold inside and two heavy leath- er straps. Special, each, $3.85. Some have tassels, though most now so much in Formerly $5.00; Thursday, Spe- A Large Assortment of Dress Aprons Choice at 95¢ Upper Main Floor Dress Aprons in 5 attractive and distinctive styles, one of wh ich is here sketched. Made of plain blue and pink Per- cales. Others are in pleasing figured and striped patterns, with belts and sashes. Sizes are 36 to 42. They are es- pecially neat and attractive for home wear during the summer months. Montesano Teacher Wins Scholarship Miss Rose Fraser, a Montesano teacher, ts the winner of the Bon Marche $600 fellowship for use tn practical research tn textiles, accord- ing to Miss EB. I. Raitt, head of the home economics department at the University of Washington, Miss Fraser's work will begin August 1, and will be done under the direction | of Miss Grace Denny, assistant pro | fessor In the home economics depart-|and the importance of goou will to ment. + Better Business Soft Drink Places Bureaus Essential| Raided by U. According to Rollin C. Ayres, of| Raiding 14 soft drink San Francisca, newly elected presi-|ments Tuesday afternoon, Gent of the Pacific Coast Advertising | Prohibition agents obtained | Clubs association, who spoke Tues | Which will be tested by the day before the directors of the Se tie Advertising club, better busi- ness bureaus for all clubs are es- sentials to success, “They must be neutral agencies,” said Ayres, “demonstrating the cash drawer value of truthful advertising| WARDNER, Idaho.—Judge S. Kelley, 60, Killed “by the advertiser.” STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Have You a Discarded or Out of Date “Electric Iron”? It’s Worth a Dollar! Bring it in, no matte! what make, and we will allow you $1 as part pay- ment on a new improved “Hotpoint” Iron Equipped with the strain- i “cantilever” $6.95 relieving handle. Now selling for... Hotpoint Division. Made by the Edison Electric Appliance Co. WOOL SOAP For Toilet, Bath and Fine Fabrics, SPECIAL 5 BARS 29 c FOR Wool Soap is unequaled laces, for washing silks, woolens and all kinds o. delicate fabrics, No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Automobile Tents r Occupies but little room when folded and is very easily erected. Made of serviceable white drill, as shown in picture, except that it does not include poles and windows. WALL TENTS Always the most popular style tent. Made of 8-ounce weight, 8x10 size standard 8-ounce canvas with roped eaves. Has 3- foot walls and comes complete with ropes. Wright & Ditson “Hub” Tennis Racket $3.00 value, ‘ $1 98 , Special at . The “Hub” is a nicely bal- anced Racket, strung with se- lected gut. The name of the makers, Wright & Ditson, 1s re gat to guarantee its quai- ity. O-Cedar Polish Mop Triangle Shape Size No. 4, regularly worth $1.25 This is the genuine “O-Cedar” Mop. Small size, and. treated with O-Cedar Polish. It cleans and polishes’ all woodwork, floors, etc. f | | |

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