The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 5

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PAGE 5 "FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921. SNES HININKSM SERVICE, MyMSN Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers 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 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST seiineeitiaandbidaaiien whe TNE SEATTLE STAR 2! Secretary Hughes Will Be Boss * * Strong Man of Disarmament Meet Patterns !—Designer, McCall, Pictorial Review — Patterns! Se aeeaieiantatas SS 80 Men’s Madras Shirts, Special 95c Main Floos 80 Men’s Shirts, of corded and woven Madras, consisting of a large assortment of patterns, will be placed on sale for a quick clean-up Sat- urday. They are soft cuff styles, and in size 141% only, and formerly sold at $2.50 and $3.00 each. Your choice, while they last, at...... 95¢ Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits, $12.50 Boys’ Section—Main Floor Rear ° eee BY NORRIS QUINN | | WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. — The | enya 3 A DIPLOMAT] ~~ NO LONGER A | Sy THOMENON dh HOMAN (CICLE* | We have just received a shipment of 74 Boys’ Suits, with the two pairs Knicker Trousers. They are of excellent styles and quality, and are just the thing for the most important diplomatic document of the reconstruction period. The jstrong man of the coming world dis poll eh ha tee, jarmac ment conference will be Charles Lee melderod ara whole and nolf, School boy, having exceptional wearing qualities. The Knickers are full lined. FRNA Ge Was tnnecentO¢ igte nation is entitled to a particular|{| Sizes are from 7 to 18 years, A SUIT.......+eseeeee Vasivecson miss SE atrip of conquered territory because | of proximity, OLLAND WAS NEXT PROBLEM Hughes’ next pribiem was a dis-|f) pute with Holland over the Djambi of! fields. Hix note on that question | eet an important diplomaticcommer. Since taking office as secretary of — state March 5, Hughes has dealt jwith more delicate international situations than any of his predeces: jeors in an equal period. And he has come out on top every time | 1S DIPLOMATIC BOYS’ A splendid purchase of 180 Boys’ Caps, in sizes 6% to 7, will be CAPS marked for rapid disposal for Saturday—CHOICE at ........+- “ 69c New Creations in Stylish Autumn Millinery | PHENOMENON clal precedent, ON SALE ONE MORE DAY | $5 Wan beendhe Mcebes be peewee “Mutual or reciprocal accessibility Second Floor Prices on all Rockers and Chairs to Match Eihimself a diplomatic phenomenon to vital and natural resources by the | United States and foreign countries A wonderful showing of early Fall Hats, in satin and velvet, are now on dis- play in the Millinery Department. They are of many attractive styles and col- ors, trimmed with ornaments, feathers and ribbons, depicting the season’s fancies. Reasonably priced at.....0+0+ ...$5.95, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 and Up Men’s Outing Flannel Needed Night Shirts Toilet Sundries Main Floor ‘that President Harding has appoint ed him chairman of the American delegation, which undoubtedly means Reduced One-third or More. A Large Line to Select From, Prices Range From $21 50 to $44 00 that he will be president of the con iy ag ference. carn, | Barely had Hughes weated himeeit| id Im the secretary's chair when armed forces of Panama and Costa Rica | | flew at each other's throats over a/ | boundary dispute. | Hughes “suggested” that the Costa | Rican troops withdraw, They did—| |promptly. The boundary difficulty ts | |not far from settlement now and recognition of the princtple of equal opportunity is the solution of future oll problema,” he said, Then came Upper Silesia. Poland | wanted the United States to take a |hand. Hughes disminsed it as “a | matter of purely European concern {in which this government cannot Intervene.” At the same time Hughes was larranging for seats on the repara tions committee and ambassadors’ council for American observers and |}, LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED, Main Floor Secretary of State Charles | Meanwhile Great Britain and/ proposing a “treaty of amity and ‘The Men's Section hae just received a shipment of Outing Colgate’s Tooth Paste 10¢, 25¢ other nations had signed trade agree | Evans Hughes. commerce” with Mexico. Fiennel Night Shirts. They wre in an attractive assortment Colgate’s Tooth Rowder....20¢ WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH menta with soviet Russia. Certain | ————————————— That has been Hughes’ diplomatic of patterns and colors. /This t# a good opportunity PR lation Tooth N Ph Elliett 4910 lelements were prodding the United | osseq achool. Today he's a graduate, cap to make an early selection of your Fall sleeping garments. Sanitol Tooth Paste | Gtates to do likewise. Hughes gent a note in which he! able of mecting the best Europe can They have the military edilar and are 60 inches long. Sizes Sanitol Powder. ... With a single stroke Hughes set: aig Germany was responsible for) send are 15 to 20. Moderaiely priced at -..-.-..$1.50 and $2.00 Pebeco Tooth Past : Lavorit.....+..22¢, 436, 70¢ A Special Purchase of Ctlgnins Associa “Berk tahtete, $208 bo inssevene 25¢ Children’s Gingham Dresses cuties toby Resinol Soap 1 Gee, but Boldt’s Bread is PF atop panera spt pyar rycigl (9 war and must pay. The United; Hughes says he has no foreign | Advertisement. tat the United States’ could nor | Stites, he added, would be willing| policy, He considers every case as 'UAN ISLANDS ~ f ‘ani ie. 4 }to act as mediator. The reparations \a separate problem. rs Bye Fy > gee rere |aituation was clarified He impresses observers with his Trip Excursion nomic bases of production” were . coma cy bond soi od. These, he mid, were sate.| At the same’ time the Yap tere wan remarkably thoro knowledge of i ldrawing to a, head. Japan held it|the questions he handles * Colman pokes se ty ‘of life, recognition of private rd of was entitied to Yap because the i pe aay Through a epecial purchase, we have obtained 240 Children's Woodbury Soap . Children, $1.25. | Property, sanctity of contract, rights | | Hughes arrives at his office every Gingham Dresses in checks and plain materials, and in combl- Palmolive Soap 1 25¢ lot free labor. | Pacific cable istand ja m that part) morning at % He reads his tele | Nine days afterward France was|0f the world in which Japan did it#/ crams and letters, meets foreign | threatening to invade the Ruhr dis. | Mehting. diplomats, holds conferences. At 2 German reparations.| In reply Hughes gave out the) p.m. he walks to his club for im pealed to the United! American stand om mandates, the| store conferences and pPiedan 49 — — | tions fill the afternoon. At & p. m. the secretary starts dictating. He jleaves for home at @& Usually he walks. nation check and plain, trimmed with self materjal. Sizes are Creme Ol) 104, or 7 for $te 16 yeara, Choloe at cccsssenecs cesccccece cocnance Gl. TE Tiz.......25¢ Gets It....30¢ He takes no regular exereise—eave |watking. But he's always in tip-top j physical trim, Hughes is no longer a “human leicle.”” He in affable, conciliatory, |human. But he caf become cold and | unoompromiaing in the twinkling of | a an eye. ISHOE -SALE SENSATIONAL Two Days Only—Saturday, 20th, and Monday, 22d is" STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. =r. tn TE etnies RONEN ase PRICE OF COAL | BEING LOWERED ;Cut Announced; Miners to Go to Work Next Week Coal prices are coming down Also coal mines will resume operations | next week. These announcements were re ceived Thursday from operators all over Washington, who state that coal within the next ten days will be reduped $1.60 to $3 a ton lower than it was last March when the mines | closed because of labor trouble, $1.50 Dozen Quart Size Economy Fruit Jars Special at 98c Dozen HERE IS A “RED HOT” SPECIAL for SATURDAY only! Economy Fruit Jars are especially adapted for preserving fruit and vegetables. They are absolutely sanitary and have a ect seal. ~ No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Strips of Oak ~ . e Socks Movie Career Tan Sole Leather | } 40 WATT SIZE 1,200 Pairs Women’s Hi and Low Shoes “but Finds Hasbondll | sezcat, 396 | | wy i 8 Just received, a large | Mra. Gettrude Atherton, came here | to carve out & movie careen, Instead shipment of light weight Packard Mazda’ | ode tawiinig step. sommarie were oak tan sole leather strips | | lamps will —sizes range from 614x20 inches to 61x24 _ inches. This leather is ideal for children’s or ladies’ shoes. |has just been announced. . penne Pte oh, orca saree tse ae brighter light without increasing your light bill. ——— Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. .00 Per Pair All Sizes in Lot New Reduced Prices on Rubber Cement Floor Paint Quart Size 90c Half Gallon $1.60 Gallon $3.00 Tt seems like old times to buy paint at these prices. Rubber Cement Floor Paint dries quickly with a beau- tiful lustre that wears like iron. To completely close out short lines in’ record time. Not even before the war have we held such a drastic Clearance Sale. Suit to O Many a Special at COASTER WAGON No Exchan; ° N 3 ia Shoes conveniently arranged 6.49 Special at $4.98 lo Refunds on racks according to size. : oe a aie Fit Y If a These well-known Oil Stoves are a This wagon is strongly construct- Iidpe Fit yourself. : remarkable bargain at this .price. ed. It has roller bearing wooden artillery wheels; body is made of They use asbestos wicks and are Open at 9:00 A. M. ae ame acy ek hardwood and measures 16x36 inches. ; XZ x Oil Cook Stove} | $7.50 Roller Bearing D ‘ ‘onset shaniaiiean equipped with high-grade burners . FLOOR-tIT EL BUDS - stcort ‘ Alsrirethgtrecalstvelqe orn that are easy to regulate. Special at...... $4.98 THE COCA.COLA COMPANY ‘Auanta, Ge.

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