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THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE — = - = ; —— SHINES HAMMER YN SERVICE. GESTUNINASTNN ABOUT THIS rae oo. ——<—— = | Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. © ppm en | The People’s Popular Homefurnishers yyy OUR CREDIT WW FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week 100 Purchase, $ 5,00-Down, $1.50 Per Week 150 Purchase, § 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2-50 Per Week FRIDAY HOUR SALES 250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Tub Dresses No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D, Ordern taken on Friday HourSale Merchas 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week v 65 Tub Dresses, inctud- dise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved 0 EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST 10 to 11 11 to 12 1to2 FRIDAY SPECIALS (second 4coat Gray Enamel Tea Kettles—two sizes offered at a marked savings: 7-quart, regular price $1.65 —SPECIAL ........85¢ 8-quart, regular price $1.90 —SPECIAL . WHY DONT You MAKE RAYMOND HELP PEEL THE PEACHES, 9 to 10 ‘ Gingharna, Coats Men's Men's For Quick Apparel Sectic floor) has from regular stocks, and 11 coats, summer styles. The as have been taken from regular stock to be placed on sale this hour Hie ii i in the Coat and Sult De AM ih partment on the Second i] if These dreasen Mi . wortment ts composed of formerty wold at $7.96, a clene, “wicks $10.00, $15.00 and $19.50. riy sold at $1 Special this $3.45 29.60, $34.50 and $2! hour, choice Very economically pric Turkish Towels; 260 of ed for th $8.95 them, in size 18 by 36 hour, each English Serge; an extra inches, and with blue borders. A medium heavy wool bric, 54 inches wide; in navy weight towel that for merly sold for 460, Spe blue and black, 200 celal this hour 25c including 200 garments of cotton, im cluding 22 Shirts in izes 34, 36, 3%, 42, 44;an@ 37 pairs drawers in 34 and 36, single collars of well known mercerized assembled ay tinued ftom Sizes ar makes, being discon lines, gathered wults regular stock 14 to 18. For. merly 20¢ to 60c. For These formerly sold for this 10 $1.50 a garment. This ROMP. +0 -o0ee C hour, chotce 85 Or 3 for 25e. BE wecccsseeree c Dresser Scarfs; 200 hem- stitched Dresser Scarfs, made of Mercerized Cot ton I wk Scarfing. Formerly this hour, Floor. sizes 30, Japanese Lanch Cloths; 75 of them, sized 48x48 inches and in neat pat terns of blue and white. Formerly $1.26 each, Your choice for 95c yards, formerly $2.00 a each this hour .... yard; for this hour yal 45 . ~ tye Glasses Special $5.00 Remaining from last Friday’s Sale are eight 10 kt. Gold Frames and fitty 10 kt Gold “Shur-on” Mountings, with Spherical Toric Jo Lenses, which, in order to ac 6-quart Heavy Gauge Aluminum Cooker— with cover that will not fall off when tipped up to drain. Sells regulariy at $3.50. SPECIAL $2.20. Third Floor Handkerchiefs Main Floor Chemises Upper Main Floor. received 75 flesh color crepe de chine Silk Chem. commodate those who were Un | isex in several flowered and able to be fitted last Friday, will | conventional lace trimmed be placed on sale tomorrow une | Sree ee oe to 44 til the stock is depleted. While | 7 le choles at they last they will be satisfac $2.50 torily fitted at a pair 3to4 $5.00 Alarm Clocks 2to3 New Haven Tattoo Just received a new line of novelty sport handkerchiefs in printed designs and stripes in various color combinations, A g00d time to put in your sup- ply for school. Special each— 5c 4to5 Hair Bow Ribbons; 100 yards in colors of pink and SSS a serrempe( PHILIPPINE FINANCES IS BIGGEST, = BLOCK TO ISLANDS’ INDEPENDENCE | There can be little doubt that the country's finances are not as flour | tehing as they might be, and when ever, how Americans can emerge en tirely biameleas, Inasmuch as Amer: jean officials were, and still are, Dress Aprons; 139 Gingham and Percale Drees Aprons in button down front style in plaids, 25 figures and stripes. Medium and large sizes. font see how they can swim at all clumsy suits,” he said at the City Run for President an ardent booster for the one- bathing suit for women. “I bathing beach after watching of girls struggling in the in heavy is suffering from senility in many | other ways, but can etill kick. | {This Mayor Oughta |Oldest Mule Loses ; Mind But Not Kick By William Philip Si BOSTON, Aug.,11.—Mayor Peters} MAUD, Okla., Aug. 11. — W. H. McElroy, 79, claims to own the old-| MANILA, Aug. est mule in the United States. He} Forbes commission, in tts report to| to the president, stated that he raised the mule from | President Harding, will lay consider: | @ colt, and added that it is 38 years | able streas on the financial situation ae “serious.” (Written Expreasly fer The S:ar) li—The Wood the Washington administration comes to decide on whether or not the Filtpinos are ready for complete independence, this side of the ques tion will indubitably militate against } the islanders, - | American experts are now here [making a thoro examination, and | thelr findings, already, in part, made known to the commission, will be included in the Wood-Forbes report It in an open secret that the finan- cial situation has not invariably ld. The mule has lost its mind and | in the Philippine islands, a situation | been wisely handled by Filipino offi characterized by American officials claln These are generally held to It is difficult to see, bh ‘ diame | holders of the veto power in the is | lands, \ The handling of the gold reserve of the Philippines and what Ameri cans bere claim was the faulty methods of the Filipino offliacis of the Philippine National bank, a gov ernment institution, loom large in the critictam of existing conditiona. ‘The peno is cheap, The American dollar is high. Philippine exports have fallen off and imports tended to increase, further cheapening the peso—the Philippine dollar, The transfer of the islands’ gold reserve from the United States back to the Philippines is largely respon Formerly 95 this hour Formerly 29¢ each. Special for Drape Vells in nquare and circular styles and Some haye col- ored borders. These have been slightly dam- $1.25, Special for this hour, in an assortment of qplors. and mended $2.50 and $3.00. i AT HALF PRICE Formerly Hospital Absorbent Cotton in one pound rolls. 300 rolig will be offered. Alarm Clocks that former. ly sold at $3.00 each will be placed on wale in the Jew- eiry Section on the Main floor, for this hour, Special, P2eo2D Baby Pants; Kleinert’s “Jit- fy” style of natural and white rubber. This is new stock and tn/ perfect con- dition, Small, medium and large sizes. Formerly 50c ® pair, This hour (in the Notions Section) $1.75 blue and combinations of pink and blue, merly sold at 50c and Te @ yard. Special for 25c this hour a yard.. Drapery Scrims in a com- plete assortment of pat- These for- i terns and colors, with fan | cy colored borders and alk over designs. This mate- rial formerly sold at 15¢ @ yard. Special for the hour a yard.. llc sible for adverse exchanges, and the! — SPECIALS Let the children KODAK Or course they can make & picture of = the kind ofa picture thai Tos'll be glade tremmite. ey can make pictures of their playground pals, as well, and their pets. “BARTELL DRUG STOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dr. Lyons’ Tooth Powder— Preserves as well as cleans the teeth; $1.00 Roecial'........ 2OC Wanouw Shampoo Page—a modern way of shampoo ing the hair. Regu- 7 lar 100. Spectal.. 4 C Mavis Taleum—a soft pow- der to take on your vaca- te-speau... L8c 60c Bartell Rubber Gioves —@ necessity Ln all house There is nothing confus- ing abouta Kodak—and a Brownie is even simpler. Every picture taken fs worthy of a safe place of keeping. Our large stock of KODAK ALBUMS contains the very one you want— each one designed for @ particu jar size picture. Play safe and take plenty of films along when you so—you may not be able to procure them when in the hills or at the Nets (“Santa Rita,” the finest made). MAIL ORDERS Tt tent necessary to shop in person at our stores in order to get individual service and atten- tion, Just write out a list of goods wanted and mail to us. We satisfy. Postage paid to any part of the state of Washington. END O’ THE WEEK CHOCOLATES For Tan and Sunburn Septol Creams Septol Cold Cream—does not promote growth of hair...50¢ Septol Peroxide Violet Cerate —preserves the mort wensi- tive skin against exposure to sun and wind..25¢ and 50¢ Septol Violet Witch Hazel Cream—whitens and softens the skin. Greaseless ....25¢ Septol Orange Flower Skin Cream—a perfect skin food. Brings back that girlish lates are usually graded. The price in most instances governs the quality. You'll see the difference when you eat “End 0’ The Weeks,” a high grade confection at a price within the reach of all. Six assorted varieties packed in each box. Made, packed and sold only by Bartell Dru, Stores. % 49c TREAT YOURSELF THE ' ELECTRIC WAY If you are troubled with a nervous disease you'll ) find @ “Star” an indispensable article for home treat- ment. Also used with astonishing results tn treatment of Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatiem, ete. Call at any Bartell store for demonstration and information. Sold in small and large size. Works with any current. $5.00 $12.50 Rose Tollet Cream and Ben woin—for chapped hands, lips and roughness of the skin, 25¢ Septol Violet Factal Cream— healing and soothing When buying Face Creams ask for Septol and get the best You Will Find a Good Drug Store at These Locations Store No. 5 | Store No. 6 | Store No.7 | Store No. 8 600 Fifth Pine St. Store No. 2 | Store No.3 |Store No. 4 610 First Ave. | Cor, Ballard Second at Ave. and 226 Ave. Pike St. Ave, N, W. Store No. 1 1908 Boren Second and Union 500 HAIR NETS GIVEN AWAY FREE ARE YOU GOOD AT GUESSING? On display at Store No. 7, Fifth Ave. and Pike St., is a window of Hair All you have to do is look at the dis- play and tell us how many (as near as you can) are in the window. Every one has a chance. First prize, 100 Nets—13 other prizes for good guessers. HAIR BRUSHES Our knowledge of bristies insures you Quality In Hair Brushes. We buy them them for their lasting qualities and workmanship. In our stock you'll find such makes as— HUGHES, WHITING-ADAMS, PROPHYLACTIC, ROYAL, SUN BRAND, SANITAX, HOWARD AND OTHERS Real Whalebone Hair Brushes—the brush you have always wanted. Long, heavy bristles that penetrate First and Yesler and Pike fils that usually go with such a sttu- ation, according to Americans here. This gold reserve amounted to much all over the United States, At the instigation of Filipino off- ciada, tt ig alleged, but certainly with the knowledge and consent of the American authorities, this fund was transferred from the scattered banks to the New York branch of the Phil tppine National. Not belonging to the federal re serve system, the Philippine na | tional branch in New York could |not accept the deposit as such, but ja checking account was arranged with the Chase National, also of New York, and one or two other banka. ‘Through the «ale of dollar ex- change, the next step was to trans fer this fund from the United States to the Philippine islands, Once back in Manila, Americans claim, the Philippine National nat urally became the repository of the fund. IMPRUDENT LAWS MADE, IS CHARGE The Philippine Navonal bank, cre ated by an act of the Philippine legislature, had as president, Gen eral Venancio Conception, a Filipino Following a report made to Secre tary of War Newton Baker, in 1920, there was a reorganization of the bank's board of directora General Conception no longer has the title of president, but is still on the board. The bank is now virtually tn the hands of General Manager E. W. Wilson, who has been in charge since the reorganization referred to General Manager Wilson is a San Francisco banker of international reputation, and with him are about a dozen banking experts whom he brought with him from America or who subsequently joined him in Manila. Americans here are bitter, Insist ing that a large part of the bust ness depression in the islands ts due to unfavorable exchange. ‘They say that on March 1, be cause the Philippine government had no funds in the tnited States, it was foreed to suspend the sale of dollar exchange for the first time in the history of the islands, The “emergency” clause of the Conant law had already been After the snow, we'll go to Boldt’s. —Advertiseme at, PURE MALTED MILK brought into play and $10,000,000 worth of certificates of indebtedness sold in New York. Once this fund was exhausted—as it very quickly was, Americans clatm—the @uspension of dollar ex- change sales was all that wus left to do. Filipinos assert war conditions were mostly responsibie for both the adverse exchange and the rest of the islands’ financial difficulties. REAL CAUSE, WORLD BUSINESS DEPRESSION The truth, as usual, will ikely be| way to Washington. . found half way between the views of the two extremes. The world. wide business depression in the wake of the war, beyond a doutt hit the Philippines just as it hit every other country in the world, but Injudictous acts on the part of the financial advisers among the Filipinos probably rendered a bad situation worse. General Wood and Mr. Forbes have discussed the situation at length with bankers here and a great amount of time was spent go- Ing over documents bearing on the case. These will, in time, find their | In his next story Simms The Store for Useful Articles Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. A LUCKY PURCHASE OF 50 DOZEN $1.35 Riding Special at. ..... WONDERFUL VALUE! Hood Brooms The best Business Suit for’ tle is a Bankers’ y—$50 a good one. era, BROOMS BRINGS THIS 83¢ Riding Hood Brooms are exceptionally well made from select broom corn. They are strongly sewed four times and have metal shoulders covered with felt. brooms. $2.00 R. F. D. Mail Box SPECIAL $1.39 These are the regulation R. F. D. Mail Boxes, made of heavy galvanized sheet iron, finished in aluminum bronze. A Riding Hood Broom will outlast several cheap DON’T MISS THIS—RED TAG SPECIAL $3.50 “Fisk” Non-Skid Bicycle Tire SPECIAL $2.49 Boys—Don’t overlook this one! 28- inch “Fisk” Non-Skid Bicycle Tire— RED TAG SPECIAL, $2.49. RED TAG SPECIAL, $1.39. 65¢ R. F. D. Padlocks; Special 39¢ $1.75 4-piece Set of Blue and White Bowls SPECIAL 98c Bowls _ like p these are very useful in every kitchen — they can be used for so many pur- poses. RED TAG SPECIAL, 98¢ SET. MACHINE Red Tag Special Big Price Reduction on Tents $150.00 and Camping Supplies If you are going on a touring or camping trip it will pay you to visit our Camp Supply Section. Here you will find everything you need at money saving prices. ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE RED TAG SPECIALS?