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SDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921, TOMLIN ont Cie Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. =| The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR CREDIT TERMS FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per 100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per 150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 50 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE ea mu | rican Home j SEATTLE STAR The Great Am LOOK WHAT | BOUGHT HIM TODAY! ISN'T THAT A NICE LITTLE SuiTP HE ' OUGHT TO BE TICKLED TO PIECES: 'M NOT GOING TO LET HIM WEAR IT UNTIL HE STARTS TO Week Week Week Week Week FRIDAY HOUR SALES hemp and o ma in two nd All are in I Sale of Felt Base Floor Coverings 1,000 Yards at 59 Per Yard AO! Five Exclusive Patterns “One thousand yards” of ex- 10 to 11 ham Dresses—40 of of formerly » n group « nd of chambray, in sizes 16 to 42. These formerly id at $5.75 and $7.95. and were then reduced Special this hour (Ap- Department parel and 40¢ a yard. choice 11 to 12 Men's Shirts—143 of them In @ pleasing va i tterns. They of percales not each wize xtyle Fo from $1.40 to $3.00, This 1to2 Men's Bath Robes—& lot of 26 Robes in an as sortment ot desirable patterns and in email and medium sizes. They formerly sold at $8.00 each. Special this hour, each, $3 95 Wool Serge—W oolen $2.45 50 yards of n up this hour, a yard 15c « Women's Union Suits— 109 suite in m 34, 36 and 38. Th are low neck. no sleev umbrella knee styles. VFormeriy 76 and $1.00 a suit This hour, Goods Department, Up per Main Floor)—100 yards of heavy Wool ¢ in navy blue, nchet wide. A very rable material for children’s school wear, Formerly $2.00 a yard. Special, this $1 45 hour, yard. tra high-grade Felt Base Floor Covering — on sale Friday and Satarday at the extreme low price of 59¢ a yard. “This quality has always sold for 75c¢ to 85c.” —Be Sure and Bi ‘ — TURE CO. $250,000 ‘BOOZEIFAMILY VOICES EXPECT ARRESTS New Pines ovo mesmmmes HAUL 1$ LANDED) THANKS FOR AID WITH HIGHTOWER UQRANOGAN Mra. ©. P. Woody.) A 5 nother of Oe Woody, publiatier of| Perapine Stadion i mproved Okanogan Independent, dead. = | oe Aftde the show, we'lt'go to Boldt'a | PARIS, Aug. 25,—The Paris mu Advertisement. | nicipal council has decided rot to bulld & new stadium for next year's} ° ecee Olympte games, but to build neces. For Hay Fever | sary additions and install sanitary ; puvecvecen: hour, .... 85¢ Suitable and gowns, plain pink, white and Formerly 3c a hour, a yard Cretonnes— choice a hour, @ yard vies Japanese Crepe Kimonos Special $2.50 Upper Main Floor Men’s Cotton Union Suits Special $1.15 Main Floor 191 Men’s Union Suits of good grade cotton and in long sleeve, ankle length style. Exceptionally well made garments that originally sold at $2.50 a suit. Sizes are 34 to 12. Special for Friday, a suit $1.15 100 beautiful Japanese Crepe Kimonos in plain and fancy embroidered pat- terns and in a wide range of color com- binations, will be placed on sale all day Friday. They formerly sold at $3.95 and $4.95 each. Choice this sale, a) us | Bootlegging Craft Escape Pickerings Weather Hard |Two Women and Three Men Revenue Cutters Days With Star Fund; May Be in Priest Slaying A letter of thanks for the ald giv-] SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 25 hundred and fifty thousand dottars |°® them by the people of Seattle aft: | Investigations admittedly under way ler their home had been destroyed by| py the Sacramento police and the worth of Scotch whisky has been | ‘ a sed | landed somewhere along the shore of | Te Was Teesived by The Star ¥| sheriff's office may lead to addi from A. L. Pickering. Chesapeake bay by five bootlegging | Pickering reports 3to4 Boys’ Knicker Trousers— 91 pairs of woolmixed ‘Trousers that formerly sold for $3.50 a pair, then reduced. They are in sizes & to 17 years, but not each size in every 4to$ Tricolette—100 yards, 36 inches wide, a material especially adapted for making of waists and blouses. It is in colors of black, Copenhagen blue, 2 to 3 WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE—200 pairs, fashioned, in colors of black, white, gray and Cordovan. Sizes are 8% to 10, but not each size in every color. Formerly 50c a pair, then reduced. This hour, a pair NORFOLK, Va, Aug. 25.—Two! semt | handling of 100,000 spectators at Per. shing stadium. tional arrests soon in the case ot he has) william Hightower, held for the Mee that accommodations for the proper! iy i Sat U Lundin Calls Out for Singing Talent| er talent—singing talent, He tnvites | all members of the chamber to try }out, The chorus sings at luncheons and, once a month, at hospitals and motor schooners from the Bahamas, | it was believed here today | work, and aa his first pay check The bootleg fleet ran a revenue | comes the last of this month, will be cutter blockade off the Virginia capes, dodged pursuing craft in Chesapeake bay, and is now thought to have landed safely its contraband | has moved cargo and escaped to the open sea. | Rainier ave. a - - | In all, The Star raised $69.67 for Frank Godalski,| the destitute family, which amount wife and three children, The family J and is now located at 9568 HURON, 8. D. able to start life over again with his} murder of Father Patrick Heslin, murdered Colma priest. While officials refused eariy today definite “matter was develop: to give out information, they said the ing.” Two women, one |the deweription of the “Doliy sald to answer Ma Or 3 for 5c. CHILDREN'S PIQUE HATS—71 of them, in white; ribbon velvet streamers. me are embroidered, others have black 60 Skirts that Formerly 95c each. Special while they last, each..... TUB SKIRTS of wh formerly sold for $2 » gaberdine mach. color, Marked for a quick cleanup, this $1 35 hour, a pair Ribbon Kemnants — In lengths from % yard to 1% yards long, and in assorted widths and col ors; 150 Remnants to go this hour, navy blue and gray. For- merly $1.95 a yard. To close out this $1 .00 hour at, yard Cambric Muslin— 359 yards in white, and 36 inches wide. This was for- merly 20¢ a yard. Special for this hour, Alfred H. Lundin, leader of the } Chamber of Commerce chorus, is aft ain P| 15c Special, this hour, each charitable institutions. Monday | member I. W. W., convicted of man jbae been turned over to them. Mr*./ son whom Hightower described at ayard Pickavener te oti @, partiy trem thOlene cane the Sede wan. tomnd, andi ie POMS tile Bowe, Gmc. .rrn 0,05. OTT | SOM reese veeey Sh We) OPNRE tnneeee aoe evening they entertained at Kenney | slaughter in connection with murder | Pickerin, til iN, partly from the m e i in still ii, partly the time the body was found, and home, Gatewood. The chorus now July 16 of W. D. Henderson, at| eftects of her terrible experience dur- three men, were reported to bo un- we bas 30 membera. ‘oolsey, 8. D. ing the fire, 'der suspicion. was a tool of these five persona One met ter of the group, it was You can easily learn to Gance at Bright's, 1604 4th, cor, Pina—Ady, Thinking Machine Fits Into Pocket , Lady Astor’s Hat Astounds Commons BERLIN, Aug. 25.-— Many «a LONDON, Aui | > a iB. 25.—Lady Astor school bey would lke to carry In his). so nished the house of commons last pocket @ machine invented by Dr. H. ‘i week by appearing during the tropi- nbd round. oa —— | cal weather with a broad brimmed sineer, which can add, subtract, mul | tay nat with a floral adornment on tiply and divide or add and multiply |i. Crown, making {t decidedly the| St Oe ee ee most feminine touch yet introduced | into the chamber. Heretofore she| je worn a prim, businesslike Diack | It was understood that the theory being followed is that Hightower DRUG land as such wrote the note de- |manding the ransom of Father STORES rate after he was kidnaped. |said, was a women who once «us charged with complicity In a mur |der ia Lawton, Oklahoma. A. other was said to be known in Salt | Lake. ign; jor of dress. 1 's clothes for over 30 Jno. E. O’Brien Maker of Men's Clothes Union 51 Are you particular? BATH CAPS | End 0’ The Week 25% LESS NEW stock exchange. YORK—Real ear invades It's a cub led by Riot. n fleen. original prices Here's a chance to get one or more of these dainty Caps at a big savings. Every Cap is this year’s stock, and in most instances all lines are complete in color and design. See our window displays in all stores. New prices now range from 19¢ to $1.68 each. SPECIALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY Baker's Selected Malt Barley Syrup 2 tba, 7 ozs.)—Serves every household jens waa...» DEE Wampole’s Cod Liver Oll—The highest grade of oil Se Cuticura Olntment—Heals Wounds in a scientific way; al Ways have it in the home; special $1.25 Wyeth’s Beef, Iron and Wine—Tones up the $1 system; special.....-..-++ $4.00 Thermos Lunch’ Kite— Metal kit complete with pint size bottle; apecia: $1.00 Newbro’s Werpicide—A Wonderful tonic for the hair and scalp; i... 83c om Nichols’ Roach Powder — ts rid of roaches in a Beery: rectal a. .-«- LOC Mfrs.’ 35 Freezono—Why suffer from corns? Freezone 24c Bets ‘em; special...... $1.00 Nature's Remedy (NR) Tab lets—Acts on the stomach, kid- Reys and liver; 6c Septol Shampoo—Stops dan- Gruff and itching scalp. A sheep- @ip shampoo; 39c special 50¢ Non-Spi—An antiseptic rem- ely for excessive perspiration Under arms; GOVERNMENT TAX ONLY WHERE NECESSARY Chocolates will satisfy that craving None but the purest of ingredients go into the making of these dainties, the greatest care in dipping, packing and delivering is the secret of increased de- mand. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, only ... 49e ONE POUND BOX AT THE BEACH With “Your Kodak” You cannot go to the beach or other resorts without wishing for a Kodak. Memories you would like to pre- Without a Kodak or serve are always in abundance, 2 Camera these memories are lost. Don’t think it’s too late to get a “‘Kodak.” It’s a year-round sport, and you'll always have plenty of subjects to snap. Regardless of the style or model you want, you'll find it at a Bartell store. Also a complete stock of necessary accessories for printing, developing, LISTERINE The Safe Antiseptic Beware of small cuts and wounds—they sometimes prove fatal. Keep them clean and give them a fair chance to heal properly. Listerine prevents infee- tion and heals slowly, but effectively. It is an ideal mouth wash and _ pre- serves the teeth and gums. Men who shave them- selves appreciate it as a lotion, due to its soothing qualities. Sold in 4 sizes: 12¢ 22¢ 42¢ 79¢ etc. BATH ROOM No home is completely furnished if the bath room has been neglected. Every little thing counts. Our stores are the places to go for Wash Cloths, Soaps, ete. The medicine chest may be replenished to its full capacity with home drugs and medicines —and for the man—Shaving Creams, Lotions, and everything necessary for a cool, comfortable shave. WHERE YOU'LL FIND A GOOD DRUG STORE Store No, 1 1908 Boren Ave. Store No. 2 610 Second Ave. Store No. 4 Cor, Ballard Ave. and 224 Ave. N. W. Store No. 3 First Ave. at Pike St. Store No. 6 600 Pine St. Store No. 5 Second and Union Store No. 7 Fifth and Pike Store No. 8 First and Yesler | If kept the second year she may lay |hatched with over 1,000 minute ee ‘MISSIONARIES " GITY'S GUESTS Hundred in Party to Sail to Orient Saturday A remarkable gathering of nearly 100 men and women going as mis sionaries to the Orient will be Se attle guests Friday, sailing the following day. The company num- bers 91. Others who will join will bring the number up to 100. They are sailing for various sta- tions in the Orient, and will be | Widely scattered thru the provinces of China and Japan. A large num- ber will go to various missions of the Southern Baptist convention. Many veteran missionaries are in the group, and many are going out for the first time. At the request of the China club a reception will be held in the Y. W. C. A. building, Fifth ave. and Seneca st. Friday, from ‘3 to 5 p.m. A general invitation is | extended. One of those sailing Saturday is | Miss Alice Franklin, recently gradu- ; ated from the University of Wash. ington, a member of the University Baptist chureh, going to Canton Christian college as instructor. 1000 Eggs in Every Hen) ry Keeping— jonen Keen Poultryman ‘TELLS HOW “The great trouble poultry business has that the laying life of short,” says Henry national Poultry er, for nearly Poultry Succes The average pullet lays 150 eggs. oem with A- 18 years editor of 100 more, Then she goes to market. Yet it has been scientifically estab- | |lished that every pullet is born or werms in her system—and will lay | them on @ highly profitable over a period of four to six years’ | |time if given proper care. 000 eggs How to work to get i from every ; how to get pullets to make the old » Keep up | heavy eg production throug cold winter months, w highest; trip e slacker’ hens hustle profit from every hen in six winter months. " 4 many other money mal py bsolutely free * paper who | . Eggs stould , go to a dollar o a dozen this winter. This n the poultr | exes. Mr. tells how. If you| d want them to/ -A Tyne Bldg, du free copy of the ‘1,0 HEN" will be sent by return mail. Advertisement young man. toque. The Store fon Useful Articles Store Hours, $:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. SECOND DAY OF THE BIG SALE “Betty Bright” Aluminum Cooking Utensils Special at 98c Each We are offering some wonderful values in this great sale. Think of it—many of these items sell at $2.00 regular price. You will find a fine assortment to choose from, but you had better hurry—because they are going fast. es © 6-quart Preserving Kettles 6-quart Winsor Kettles 4-quart Convex Sauce Pan Rival Clothes Wringer Special $4.49 Here is your oppor- tunity to buy a high- grade Wringer at a bargain. The Rival Clothes Wringer is one of the famous “Horseshoe” brand, made by the American Wringer It has good quality 10-inch rubber rollers. Special at ....ccccccccecceceenese Pee AD 4-quart Lipped Sauce Pan 4-quart Convex Kettles Round Roaster Buy Your Arcade Roofing Now At Reduced Prices Light grade ......$2.19 Medium grade .. . .$2.69 Heavy grade .....$3.29 Arcade is a roofing of good quality. It is strong, durable and easy to lay. Each roll contains 108 square feet and comes com- plete with nails and cement. Co.