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1 a a . PD ae etea le ioalieemecipes ial cveen ber or iow caebornaagpe so mp ntai { i ’ INDAY, AUGUST 1, 1921. THE SEATILE STAR SMMUININST SERVICE. |S HUMINNES NUNS — — — Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. Edward and Mary May Wed Commoners Pe ‘eenepticdiy Embroidered Collar Special—25c * 8 % Through a special purchase, the Lace Collar Section on the Main Fic in offering exceptional The People’s Popular Homefurnishers 4 | valties for Tuesday in a shipment of collars in Tuxedo ‘styien in cream. eyelet embroidery Mad FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS | 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 7 | 3s 4 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week 4 150 Purchase, $ 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week : (C4 A $ F \\ | Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST _ * NAGI) S/ eee oe a An August One-Day Sale In this sale of Men's Furnishings, which have been taken from regular stock, style assortments and range of aizex are broken in most of the groups. For thix reason the prices are reduced to an unusual extent in order to effect a quick cleanup. wasorerrtaear a worarttreri Tz ont — Men’s Two-Piece Undergarments—Special BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS—878 Jong-sleeve Shirts in a range of sizes from 34 to 46, These for- merly for 76¢ @ garment, and were then roduced to b0ec. Special Tuesday, ; : Or 3 for $1.00 Balbriggan Drawers—168 gar. Shirts and Drawers—66 long Short-Sleeve Shirts — 318 gar. ments in ankle length, and of sleeve Shirts and 168 ankle ments in sizes 34 to 44. For- sizes 30 to 40. Formerly Tbe @ length Drawers. Shirts in sizes ly $1.00 each; then reduced pair; then reduced to 50 26 to 42, and drawers in-wizes Special for cla) for this sale, 34 to 38. Special 49 nis sale, each a palr Tuesday, a garment c ‘Or 3 for $1.00 Shirts and Drawers—A group Ribbed Shirts and Drawers— including 294 long-sleeve Shirts Short-Sleeve Shirts—o6 - $4 short-sleeve Shirts of super. and 186 anklelength Drawers, ménts in sizes 24 to 42, T weight, in sizes 38 to 42, and Shirts are in sizes 34 to 46; . ? = sold formerly at $1.25 oe airs of Drawers in sizes drawers in sizes 30 to 38. F - A SAVING OF $10. 00 | ‘% then reduced to $1.00. § a 32, 34, 26, 38 and 44. Formerly merly $1.25 a garment; then ~ for thls aa $1.00, Special for th ‘educed to $1.00. For Full-size Iron Bed in the Vernis Martin and Ivory : : : a ae ' von emetiy ile, gutta this asia, a garment, OMG! —post 1 inch—filler rods 14 inch. Equipped with Prince of Wales, heir to British throne, and his sister, Princess Mery a full-weight 40-Ib. felt mattress and steel frame BY MILTON BRONNER + snes Daisies, ialua iinsian rae > ° ° ° Sfabric spring—all for the unusual price of 3) Loxpox, Aue. tit ts an| 28) Prince Henry, 21, and Prince] Men’s Negligee Shirts—Special 79c and $1.15 ranged shatpecd hu ant gh gle throne ef dnyining Bog to hon SHERIFF READY Negligee Shirts—362 stiff and softcuff Shirts in a broken line, taken | Edward, Prince of Wales, and—" or if he dies without txsue. from regular stock. An assortment of sizes of which there are only a few LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED That's all right #0 far as it goos,| Neither will he and his alster anal FOR COV, SM ALL! in 15 and 1514. Formerly $1.50 and$2.00° shirts. Special for Tuesday, fn jonty England's Prince C rming * ne Ryda roy na pari | | | choice at 79¢. stinately remains single at the age o! ‘oy ich ‘ ‘ ‘ | 27. re i his only sister and good| ment also has a way of providing | Men’s Negligee Shirts—197 of them in broken lines, which sold formerly | pal, Princess Mary, does at 2 | Seaeuees erates tae Tae, Pecan “nd Says He Intends to “Bring! at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. They are soft cuff style; and some have collars 1 prt princesses | < : : : 1 ‘ ‘ => Re ee | Th, thar thb weak te; tatty tnto| Farce to an End” | attached. In a broken line of sizes. Special Tuesday, choice at $1.15. it will be for love--and probably to ph ha families, it would prove yi SPRINGFIELD, UL, Aug. 1. —~! ; commoners. cult, for the great war played hob | sheritt Mester, who holds warrants | O h N bl V l + M W. WHERE PIKE ec FIFTH Many of their Kinsmen on both | Wilh {he King busines cian tot [fF the arrest of Governor Len Small | ther Notable V alues in Men's ear ‘ C 6 e de he German anc hy Os to hi e of hb i tate fund: | " ‘ New Phone—Elliott 4910 eae | nave ines love mates "4° are in the ex-clasa, and the bolshies|Oli4 tqtay ne underwtanda the ov. Men’s Worsted Jerseys—49 of them in colors of navy blue, Oxford, No reasons of state will compel coee off the a —_ inate |ernor will reach Springfield Tuesday maroon, khaki and stripes. They are in sizes 36 to 44. These formerly EN Prince Edward to wed, because he | eee oe Catholien, ang elr or Wednesday sold at $3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 each. Special for this sale, choice at $1.95. . . have discovered | For French pastry look up at —_——-~- princesses are Catholics, and the} «se won't be here long when I § § P J 8 * “gubstitute, which ts said) —Advertisement. | British royal family may not marry |witt call on him, strictly in the per. MEN’S SWEATERS, numbering 50, in a broken MUSLIN PAJAMAS—59 pairs in a broken line Sek sasinte, pi wt Nad saar ci Sek 00, Se any one not of the established faith | rormance of my duty, and I intend||| line of sizes and colors. These formerly sold at of sizes. Formerly sold for $2.50 and up to $4.00 : | jot England. The Greeks are out Of/ 1, sermit no interference from out: | $5.00 and up to $8.50. Special a suit. Special for this sale, jOeqa Ny as My gol te | it, because their mother was a sister | ders,” the sheriff stated. “There for this sale, cach of the ex Kaiser, |will be other arrests if anyone at sad “WE NOT T0 LOSE And when litte Princes MArY tempts to prevent service of papers.” || MEN'S SWEATERS—142 of them, in a broken empeh ee. — 360 Bandana looks around, here is all she sees The sheriff declared he had treat: | line of sizes and’ colors. They formerly sold at erchiefs in colors of blue and red. For d Pe align ieium 20, heir to 44 the governor with “due consider. $12.50 and up to $17.50, Special pen vig _ For ‘one of Be o - pense X : i js sale, each ..... i oo Pi eva Hi will not tamgod Pe je "ai e yaaa RICK, | jas soon as the wovernor sets foot inj] MUSLIN NIGHT SHIRTS—145, tn sizes 17, 18, MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—240 of them, made | cont, it was learned here today. | CROWN PRINCE OF SWEDEN, | Springtield.” 19 and 20. Good values, that formerly sold for of Swiss lawn; plain and broken 19 Directors of the bank, which waa 40, and a widower. EAGER TEED irae < h. e and $2.25 each. For this 95c initiala For this sale, each......ssssee c looted by President Warren Spurgin,| In high social circles of the capt eradart aust. wawned weveneteana mle, each ecesecs or 3 for Sc jwho has been missing 11 days, gave tal, the names of the royal children |i. tour of inspection of Iinola state | thie eng to the state's attor. are never coupled with those of per roads today re emacenh x ignoring the |ney's office. The shortage of Spur. | sons of royal lineage, . $2 ear TI: 1 4 | min, for whom a world-wide search| ‘The Prince of Wales ts mid to be /indictment which Sheriff Honry Mes. Raailpoad Unions vloyes who were penMlaHy: Sincted | | Ge, but Saag |is being made, may run as high as| very much In love with a beautiful |“ ds holding in Springfield charg: a instead of with the regular represen- | Advertisement, (/ Spmpete with Cheap $1,500,900, directorm maid. | young widow who has "high pocial/'D® the emboxsement of large sums Score a Victory) tatives of the unions. tbeok oF sei ou. on your) The directors are financially able} standing, but whose blood is neither ‘The govérnor spent Sunday with| CHICAGO, Aug, 1. — Railroad! 9 railroad circles the decision is ou conversa. . “ oday fa ctory by th 1 give px doll, th of to keep the bank running, the state purple nor blue. And, to make mat |his family here. Preparations were | unions — a a Si gle divine FP considered a victory for the closed made for Small to inspect roads in | decision joilar Lass attorney's office said. tera more difficult, she has two chil ecive—so you sav 14 } P shop in the rail industry. iar, apd Our cy The making up of the shortage | dren, lthree counties during the early part | ‘sbor board that the roads must treat of the week with unions exclusively in forming al-—we beth wis may serve to prevent indictment of| [Princems Mary haa no recognized ‘haa otis MRT OTE NE Open evenings till 7 and Su the officials, whom the state charges suitors, . new working agreements, The case} “ted till 12:30 for people wi worn. are involved because deposits were| One thing is certain—if they| There were some reports that the | oo over 4 petition of the Pennayl-| Fur-bearing animals have ha EDWIN J. BROWN. D. D. & accépted after [t was known that the | please themselves by marrying into S0Vernor might go to Springfield | Wr! (i Cain asked that it be| creased about 50 per cent during the Pp ania lines, . > | Wednesday or Thursday, but no inti wei ec. President had disappeared with most | ven ge they will mene®’| mation pn ft forthcoming from the allowed to hold conferen an sith em- last decad executive as to wha’ is next step | i would be in his fight against the The Store for Useful Articles charges. Sheriff Mester in dontent to bide [his time and is waiting for the gov-| ernor to come back to Springfield, tf mt fn i || Repairing 4 | for and WAR STARTED | SERS Soke sto Onreon's “JAZ 33 7 YEARS AGO “STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. BY A. L. BRADFORD cugneaec-rt | Important“ Wear-Ever” Announcement r. FR or Girls all Siaechy tas eee Reduction in Prices « e the world war, gps hry ime Bet ni Covering entire line, in effect August Ist. Lowered Bo 8 = peed unt lecbaaedito tees pobag prices on “Wear Ever” Aluminum make it possible ite toward ovising a formal dete for for every a9 to be equipped with this superior @ opening of e world sarma. line of utensil s. jment conference and arranging other 7 7 a 48 = |preliminary details for those parleys. AS AN ADDED INDUCEMENT Just Get Two New Subscriptions to The Star Be| Alto progressing toward results| For Tuesday, we secured a jare the conversations between Ellis a it | rl eric pmamiesio VEAR-5VER" FACTORY SPECIAL OF 200 a ey ler in‘ Bertin, with Gorman ocnaiasel 4 8-Quart “Wear Ever” Aluminum . over the questio ormally es $ Ss Get your friends and neighbors who are not now having The Star delv- EB itsning a state of peace between tine ENN neil es apn nb 9 KETTLES ered to their homes to subscribe. Have them sign the subscription blank = two nations and working out A. sy SPECTAL. PRICE. $1 98 printed below and bring to The Star and get your cap. |,cit,announced bythe United Prose “Quantity limited to 200 Ye? thie sale. EVERY GIRL ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW—THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE Se |Peace with Germany instead of |] RADE MARK No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders will ae wearing the new NOT NOW REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STAR. |adopting a much amended Versailles a - : treaty now seems certain. The sepa. ANLEY” 24 (Only) COLLECT ; — nen of BB inte ofthe Version pace | Unbreakable Ferrostat LM-inch “CRESCENT” NO MONEY SUBSCRIPTION BLANK Preroetye ‘olor and German officials h L M ‘imply take the order for the I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months, and thereafter PR a Sy raate’, We. eennaehin-oep- of Vacuum Bottle awn owers eeper: Our carrier will do the until I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at 5 prvoke the rate of 50c per month. Purple and Black, | Preceding the treaty will be a| SPECIALLY $6 49 Maroon and Orange, = /proclamation of peace by President | Foshan rl PRICED AT . wae ale i Black and Orange, Harding, He may make this procia | 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME tani oe why ry Moi Ms gil gy canal 2 ht 2 Reha an tata) - jhe is going for a 10-day vacation. i y carry any Mowers Blue and Gold. - i 7 | over the season, we | When three heavily armed bandits | . . will sell 24 1inch stepped from the underbrush along | f > | Crescent Mowers for the Jefferson Park golf links, late | this very low price Sunday night, Mrs, Allen Weisner, | f \ $6.49. mee 214 Westlake ave. N., screamed, The | prea The Mail = bandits fle SS “CRESCENT” Mrs, Weisner is employed as care has 8inch wheels and Subscriptions taker of the clubhouse Te f Quart size, |: dour hiadee er tool steel. Within the State of $10.00 value. _ a Lair vashington mus SPECIAL RR “dareay uate len apn . BIG SPECIAL ON TOILET. PAPER paid in advance at pas ee “lag $695 BLUE CROSS finance nieduanies: Sinica ee Py FINEST QUALITY WHITE TISSUE Miltary committee considers officer CIRCULATION DEPT. §)02=="|| 22", c=5 TOLET SEATTLE STAR nate 3 renume ‘discu bd Hexible blue AMAL ehith bab PAPER ther relief bi a porcelain-like surface. You can ‘i . ; HousK drop a Stanley from an automobile, Each roll contains 1,000 sheets. naguid ro ular amen pemthen Mek ah weing ew or knock it off a table. Tt-wil no ROLLS e preak ma er telt ‘colored prs oe 1307 Seventh Ave. Phone Main 0690 = : Nemdisdced — KEEPS LIQUIDS 3 FOR 27c mw 4 Aparepria tion 4 Ra Piping Hot or ley Cold. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders, MO ca ica ca UM Coco TT COC OUT CITT 217117 | 3 Gala ac

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