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~ IDAY, JULY 29, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR Cc SERVICE MS HIINNUESAININNNES | —————~ —— : ~ Grunbaum Bros. FurnitureCo. £) &he Great American Hom The People’s Popular Homefurnishers poise efi Ake URI OUR CREDIT TERMS . FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS $8 SO Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week '$ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 5100 Purchase, 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 130 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week Purchase, 10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, NO EXTRA 15.00 Down, .00 Per Week _-NO_BXTRA CHARGES_8U INTEREST ONE DAY ONLY In Which to Secure 50-Ib, Felt Mattresses in art ticking with sanitas borders At$11.75 SE OM ut 50 ~ DINING ROOM SUITE, Jacobean oak. Regular =a $170.00 | TRIMMED IT “TOO, MRS LEE AND PUT THE LAWNMOWER. BACK "IN THE SHED! You DID A NICE JOB, YOUNG MAN AND ILL a PAY You THIRTY-FIVE ‘Liberty Was Not PHILADELPHIA, July SERVICES for Nelson} is survived by his widow, Mrs. » 72, Wheeler st., will|Sarah Jesmer; @ daughter, Mrs. T. 405 eM from the Bonney-Wateon|H. Van Ame, and two 4 flere Sunday at 1 p.m. Jesmer|and I Jeamer, of Settee Most Bona Fide Sale - Ever Held in Seattle ist Ave., Seattle, Wn. Corner Seneca “AT 1123 LE STARTS SATURDAY = at 9A. M. for 10 Days Everything must go. All Imported Olive Oil below wholesale market price. Shoes, solid leather ~ cut to, a pair $1.2 Pore es eT Men’s $8.00 Gun- $12 and $15 Shoes Bae er igs ‘ops, finest les of Kid, on sale Saturday, a pair $1.45 3,000 Pairs of Sample Shoes for Men, Women and Children " Priced Lower Than Before the War 49-Pound Sack Patent Flour for 10 Days - pag the = and ge metal or Vici Kid ff 71S Tight on the corer 0 Shoes First Avenue and Seneca 4 gh gl Street. Be sure and come to the right place. NOTICE TO PUBLIC We are going to turn this x 7 —no matter what things cost. We must have the money. If not satisfied your money re- funded. Washington Brokerage Co., 1123 First Avenue . So Sweet to Him = BY WIFE; SHOOTS CENTS BUT You'LL HAVE TO COME AROUND IN “THE MORNING AS ' | HAVEN'T ANY CHANGE. CHARGED INSANE'2 ARE DROWNED Retired Lumberman Kills Self and Wounds Wife KLAMATH FALLS, Ore, Juty 29 felt); Hi il rie Lae i Hy i UNERAL zi |] Here Is an Opportunity |} to Buy a New Tent New A Tent, 5x7 . 94.95 New 8xi0 Wall Tet ...99.50 New 10x12 Wall Tent ..910.50 Can use without poles; original price $26.00, “We have all sizes in Tents. |) '] Files and Tarpautine; also a few Used Tents, Large line Cots, |] Blankets, Khaki Outing Clothes, Shoes, Knapeacks, Camp Furni- || ture and Government Canned Meata, ‘}Camp Lewis Wireless 904 Third Avenue $4 University St, on Bridge Bet. Fires and Western Aves. SEATTLE, WASH. Speeial Attention Given Mail Orders and Sent Subject to Your I HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with seclentific accuracy. We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye glasses. Grinding in our own modern lenwgrinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES. Always Retiable Marcum Optical Co. 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison Eat. 1906 IN CLOUDBURST Storm Wipes Out Village of 100 Inhabitants OMARA, Neb. July 29.—Two members of a tourist party bound for Yellowstone park were drowned Thursday in a cloudburst in Beulah. Wyo; when practically the entir: village, consisting of 100 inhabitants, was wiped out. Mra. Win Bower, of Missourt Va) ley, In, and her grandson, Jobn Bower, of Chadron, Neb, are the dead Wire communication with the vic time tm the village is anid to be im possible at the present time. A relief train from Chadron carried in sup- plies to Beulah Thursday. SCHOOL LEVY IS “FIXED 10 MILLS Albers |_ PORTLAND, Ore., Juty 29.—‘That Mag doean't My at half mast for a man of Henry Albers’ type. Old |Glory files at the tip of the pole when such fellows pass on.” 80 sald members of the Disabled Vet erans of Foreign Wars society yes terday when they conducted a peace able raid on the headquarters of the Portland Social Turnverein, a Ger- man club here, and raised an Amer jtean flag, flying at half mast, to the | top of the pole. ‘The flag had teen placed at half |mast to honor Albers, who died yes- \terday. The secretary of the club explained that the custom of lower. ling the fag to talf mast was a cus jtom adopted during the war, to hon. jor any of their members who had |died or. had been killed. | But Commander W, F. Bent, lead- ing the raid, declared Albers did not |rate a half-masted flag. |Wandereg, Murderer, | Granted Reprieve| CHICAGO, July 29.—Carl Wander. er, scheduled to hang here today for the murder of his wife anda “rageed| stranger” during a fake holdup, was granted a reprieve until September | 30, it was announced by Sheriff! Peterv he ! NOW LOCATED il] 1518 Second Ave. Ree aa Eyes Weak? If your eyes are weak and work- ‘strained; your vision blurreg; if you find it difficult to read and must wear glasses, go to your druggist and“@et a bottle of Bon-Opto tab. lets. Drop one in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes two to four times a day. , Stronger eyes, clearer vision, and sweet re lief will make you tell your friends about BonOpto. Nate: Doctors say Bon-Opto strength ene eyesiaht 56% In & week's time, in many instences,——Adv ot Misses’ and Women’s White Gaberdine Sleeveless Frocks AT $5.50 These are the prevailing modes in the East. A shipment which has just arrived permits us to present this attractive garment at a timely moment. Made as sketched, in sizes 16 to 44, and of fine white Gaberdine. Sports Skirts 100 new wool Sport Skirts in beautiful stripes and plaid combinations. Reasonably priced at $10.00. “ Children’s Coat Capes Reduced Upper Main Floor Coat Capes, 11 in number, } have been taken from regular with collar attached, and stock and reduced for a button - down, breast epeedy cleanup. Sizes 4 to pocket and _ buttoned 14, and in vartous colors. cuff, at exceptional Mashed. ne sopents prices. Sizes are 141% to 1 $22.50 Coat Cape...§12.50 1614; style and work- manship are worthy of mention. A fine Shirt for summer. Saturday, each, $1.65 BOYS’ Infants’ Hand-Made Dresses Reduced Infants’ Dresses in aimee long 6 months ané one and two yearn Marked as follows for quick disposal: $2.50 Dresnea, each... $2.50 $3.95 Dresses, each....92.95 $4.95 Dresses, each... . $6.50 Dreaves, each.:..! $7.50 Dresses, each....$5.95 SILK BABY QUILTS Chotce st $3.50, $4.50 and $495 ONE - TROUSER SUITS Special, each, $5.95 Boys’ Sretion—Main Floor Here is a splendid op mbit gor oyee Mocellin are 8 price. We have 29 Suits in various sizes for boys. They are well made of good quality fabrics, and are of neat,patterns and styles. They are marked for rapid clean-up, to make room for new Fall Stock. A suit, $5.95. Sizes --| 14 | 15 [16 | 17 | 18 ef 2 [2 } 8 | 2 1 9 Men’s Oxford Cloth Shirts Main Floor For Saturday, the ’ Men's Section is offer- ing 100 attractive Ox- ford cloth White Shirts, The Store for Useful Articles Spelger & Haslhat . STORE HOURS: 8:304.M TO6 P.M - Saturday 3.2”" Bathing Suits A splendid assortment of MEN’S and WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS out of our Stock, including Suits which sell as high as $7.50. | $4.98 ‘These are high-grade Suits, many To suit everybody—Covl, de- being all wool, and some “Elastic lightful color combinations, Weave.” SIZES TO FIT EVERYBODY MAIN FLOOR—JUST INSIDE THE ENTRANCE Your Choice for Saturday MATERIAL COLONIAL SHAPE Water Jug - Large size—wide mouth, Suitable for iced tea or lemonade — $2.50 value. Special— Not exactly like picture $1.49 Set of Six PLAIN BLOWN ‘ TUMBLERS 69c Clear, thin blown Tumblers of uniform size and No Phone or C. O. D. orders A “Red-Hot” Special JUST THINK OF IT! WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP Made by Procter & Gamble, the makers of Ivory Soap. No Phone or C. O. D. orders CLEAN-UP ON Tennis Rack All “Kent” Rackets, worth regularly $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. Spe- Seterday 92-98 Every Racket is thor oughly inspected and repre rents the highest workman ship and material. Several styles and sizes to choose from. Steel Fish Rods At Half Price $2.00 ROD, now. .$1.00 8 joints; has wooden grip and nickel plated fittings. $2.50 ROD, now. .$1.25 8 joints; black enameled; has cork grip and nickel plated fittings. “HURRAH FOR THE LITTLE TOTS” Genuine “Kiddie-Kars” Speciglly Priced for Saturday Size No. 1 Size No. 2 Size No. 3 98c a $48 8 inches high, 9 inches high, 10 inches high, for children up for children for children to 1 year. from 1 to 2. from 2 to 8 years. years. “Year Round” TOY SHOP—Main Floor