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fUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1921, Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers FOR 1,000 NEW ACCOUNTS DESKS FOR THE HOME Just the thing for the student—a timely offer. For $1 down we will put one of these desks in your home and arrange terms so you can make a small payment each week. These desks are of oak in the golden and fumed finish. $44.00 Desk now. . $29.75 $47.50 Desk now.. 32,00 $49.50 Desk now.. 34.00 pag 00 Desk now.. 35.00 Desk now.. 36.00 Desk now SAA SAT oul ‘o & Desk now ... | BY MARIAN HALE 50.00 Desk now | NEW YORK, Aug. 30.— “What - | Every Man Should Know” may sug | west the title of a Barrie play until! you realize we are talking about a fashion show. One decided tendency predominates | in the fall fashions for men-—-the) influence of sports and outdoor | lite, No longer is it necessary for the well-dressed man to appear at five o'clock tea all dolled up in conven- | Uonal outaway. Now he can drop SERVICES for Mrs ! FUNERAL SERVICES for Detec- And right here is the big feature Hiizabeth teole, who died at Cor-| tive G. A. Bergstrom, veteran mem-|of men’s fall fashions—the combina valli, Or, last Friday, were to be/ ber Seattle potice department, was to|tion of the business and sport cos. held at Tracyton Tuesday. et from the Bonney-Watson par-| tume. For Fiench pastry look up Beldva | 02D. ™ Tucsday. ‘The fourpiece sult has swerved For French pastry look up Boldt’s | — way to the heed of popularity. It ‘in mene consists of the sack coat (with varia E SHLL PLU TMBING FIXTURES Our Prices Are Take Steamer Solduc, Jeqvine j Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer“ on package or on tab- lets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and) for Pain. Handy tin boxes of) the nations) i ibs noaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. mien SERVICE HERMES! > Mian, Here’s What You Should Wear OUR CREDIT TERMS eRe Is Fixing Masculine Styles $ 50 Purchase, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week | (POTTS AND OVERCOATS THE CONSTR URTIVE, DRESeER, SHOULD Porrese $ 75 Purchase, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week “2 $100 Purchase, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week | $150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week | $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week | $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, 00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST en en, Ma ee ere Me ee ere ee ner ee | DIS business or golf suit on. | ~~ ASPIRIN | Not onty the golfer, but men who] !t may bring a ray of joy to inst |don‘t play the game have gone in| SINGEI'S TAVERN Name “Bayer” « on Genuine knickers are adopted at weekends | While fedoras have a bit broader | Lake Crescent for tramping or loafing. beim. the change ls only. slightly pers eptible. | button. The young man wears the |fourbutton model cat higher in. the| Life to Aged Man twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin coat | in place of cuffs and buttoned down few cents. Druggists also sell larger | collar Realtor Held for | LEWISTON, Idaho.—Earl Stevens packages. Aspirin is the trade | The fall top coats grow more and mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mo | more toward the comfortable Eng THE SEATTLE STAR TOR DAY vor oer ps ewan WITH PRICE OF WALES HANDLE | 1S QUITE Prorer - WoT wr ASHOULD CARRY A BLACK CANE i THE EVENING RATS YOU 6hO4D OWN. Artist E. R. Higgins sketches what the fall fashions decree a man must jhave in his wardrobe! | net In sleeve is good, Heavy ulaters | |show either the allground or the half belt. In all the fashions comfort seems | to be the keynote. The new canes are of Malacca, | Wang Hee, or turtle ebony, Whether | the crook is of plaited leather as a | bandie cov or of composition, or contin: yn of the wood there | ' tons), knickers and trousers and| must be rook | vest, The strictly sport coat tends! Don't forget that the wing collar toward the Norfolk with the semi. | !* the thing for dress. | Woot hone become more and more | ronan back and belt—but the mack! soouiar for all occasions—with the| | coat is the accepted form in the four-| popularity of oxfords for winte plece suit outfit. wear masculine mind to know that last ‘The young man and the more con servative elder man have differenti. | ated the sack coat by so much ax a Seattle Boy Owes | vest and coat, the older man wears) Rescued after he bad sunk in 12] the three-button sack coat feet of water and had remained] If it isn't sports, it is the war! beneath the surface for nearly 15} which has a lot to do im influencing | minutes, Joe Colasurdo, 16, owed ‘The dinner cont—formerty regarded |‘, near Mount Baker park. When as utterly bad form to be worn in| he cried out for help, Moore got a twenty.one years and proved safe{cont iy shown thie fall a bit more| tom, hauled him to the surface with | goos to continue his studies in chemi-| Advertisement. cut in at the waist line. & boat hook, and rowed back to/ cal engineering. ‘The sport influence is shown, too,| shore. A pulmotor revived the boy GU! has Just received word that for | in the negilgee shirt with attached| Joe lives at 1318 20th ave. N.,|a second time he is the recipient of collar—men are now seen in offices and Moore at s106 19th ave. 8 a wearing a shirt with ite wristband | - opener by Timber Land Fraud |°: Charged with using the mails to lish slip-on. Hither the ragian or the ¢ 5b. can, . 89¢ Pre. Mastard, €ox, bot. 10¢ Small can .... Medium can Large can .... 8 Bars Wool Soap and ¢ 1 Pkg. Wool , Soap Flakes “| Lenox Soap—the standard b Campbell’s Soups, 10¢; Jel- Booth Sardines, can 1744¢; Norwegian Sardines, in Oliv —small package.... —large package —a strictly hard wheat family flour—49-lb. sack..... $2.30 Centennial’s Best Flour BS oacsc 29¢ | 2414's ....... $1.15 CRESCENT | Crescent Mapleine BAKING | alias line's and fi 000,000 on stock _ s exchange, dead | taste similar fe greatly re- POWDER to maple. duced in 4-0z. can 15¢ 1-02. bottle ries BLACK or S-0n: can BOY oon bottle a. 16-02. can 35¢ B5¢ 19c lib. pkg. CRISCO—1 Ib. 20¢; 114 Ibs. 30¢; 3 lbs........ 59¢ ee ec Umber lands with offices In the Em pire building, was held in federal | |cuntody Tuesday. He was arrested | late Monday by Deputy U. 8. Mar | shal 3. R. Tobey. Complaint issued by F.C. Reagan, charges Biendara. Edward F |Comyns and Gustaf A. Gustafson with fraudulent operations in filing lon stone and umber lands. They | Jare said to have represented that lands that had been open for year | were just made available for entry, | jand to have misrepresented and | { Values, | ly. W. C. A. Camp to! | Close Labor Day! Labor Day will mark the close of | the ¥. W. C. A. summer camp, ac cording to announcement. A large | crowd is expected to. be on hand on! the last day. The management states | that the season has been auccessful, Jin spite of a period of coot weather. | avage Goes South | in Search of Beauty | John B. Savage, of the Hotel Rut. | FLOUR Butler revue expected back next week. He will be the guest of the San Francisco byl! club while In that city cd eer erry ere $2.15 NEW YORK who started James W. Hebron orman at Delmon. | SAVE YOUR EYES | Failing Eyesight | Restored by Our System IT IS THE SOMPTHING |] SIDES GLASS IN OUR Don’t Pay Saat | Mase | uae ‘ onan a Exorbitant Prices Large pkg. Large pkg. 20¢ Large pkg. | ti A pair 27¢ a5¢ 20¢ or WASHINGTON MACARONI, if Sonartand’s SPAGHETTI, NOODLES........... 3 Pkgs. 25c Shading xa" Post Toasties, 11¢; Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ...... brown SOAP......... B1g¢ By aa Gan var ee 10¢ OVER Roman Meal....... 33¢ U. S. OPTICAL. CO. e Oil, can..17¢ and 15¢ Exelusively Optical Specialists 1203 THIRD AVE. Glasses Repaired and Broken Lenses Duplicated men's fashions. his life Tuesday to W. KR. Moore, 78. — Joe was attacked with cramps | —— a — — Since the big conflict, men have al es r ibe. most discarded full evening clothes, | While swimming in Lake Washins-| Stanley Gill Gets pe Mise Beatri the presence of Iadies—ts now worn |rewboat and pulled for the s20t| gtanley Gill, son of former Mayor | by 99 per cent of men instead of | Where the boy had been seen to £0) Hiram Gill, will leave Wednesday | Oe es ae aids ciadiieiedina evening clothes. And the dinner down. He saw the lad on the bet-| for Columbia university where he! yor French Pastry look up Boldt's. | |} fled young men drowned in Granite | defraud, August Biendara, dealer in|"°l"t rapids when rowboat upsets, Women’s Neckwear on Upper Main Floor Bargain Booth, Special. . .85 Curtain Remnants on Main Floor Bargain Booth ..........- Half Price he Rides Ca Next Week They Start to School! Here Is the Opportunity to Complete Your Daughter’s Wardrobe Girls’ School Coats $10.95 Upper Main Floor For a good, durable and attractive School Coat, you will find this an excellent value at $10.95. Coats as the one sketched are in sizes 6 to 14 years. They are in colors of brown, navy blue and Pekin bine, in belted styles, and fully lined throughout in colors of self material. Tailored to give the best of service and “ satisfaction. Gym Bloomers 65c to $3.50 Ideal Bloomers for the girl athlete; made of black sateen and navy serge in all sizes. They are marked to sell from 65c to $3.50. Jack Tar Middy Blouses for Girls and Misses Upper Main Floor These are the regulation Wool Flannel Middy Blouses in colors of navy blue, green and red, with braid-trimmed collars and cuffs. Sizes are 16 to 42, and some blouses have an emblem on the sleeve. A most serviceable blouse for school and out-of-door wear. Priced at $5.75, $6.50 and $7.50. Little Girls’ Hats and Tams Second Floor Here is an excellent variety of Children’s Tams and School Hats in beaver, plush, velvet and duvetyn. The two models sketched are of velvette and a combination of plush and velvet. We have * them in various colors, and priced at \she attempts, while garbed in wet New Scholarship’ | bathing sult, tg Sastin electric ght scholarship, one of three — the institution. Pasco, Wash, and two unidenti- = DAVENUE AND UNION T. Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Wednesday Is Canning Day $2.50 10-Quart “BettyBright” | Aluminum Preserving Kettle Special $1.49 ’ We have just 200 of these 10-quart Betty Bright Pure Aluminum Preserving Kettles—you had bet- ter come early, because they will go quick at this price. Special $1.49. $1. 79 Doz. Quart Size Everlasting Fruit Jars Special at $1.29 Doz. The “Everlasting” are the best fruit jars we have in stock. They are made of the best quality white flint glass and are constructed with a double rim—making a perfect vacuum seal. Complete with glass tops and rubbers. Special $1.29 dozen. Tall or Squat Jelly Glasses 59c Doz. We also offer some octagon-shape Tumblers that you can use for jelly. Special, 58¢ dozen. 35¢c MASON OR ECONOMY JAR PIONEER JAR RUBBERS, CAPS, SPECIAL, dozen SPECIAL, dozen . Home Builders, Attention—$1.25 and $1.50 Mortise Door Locks, Special at 98c Each — If you are building a home, or if you are going to build one—be sure to take advantage of this big special. We offer these Mortise Door Locks in dull brass, sand brass or old copper—there are four patterns to select from. Se $1.95, $2.50, $3.95 and up to $9.50