The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1921, Page 5

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ee ee a ee ee ee ee ee a SS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1921, OWIUINUUNENNIUNNNNNEM SERVICE HNN | 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 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 $200 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week $250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week $300 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST Easy Chairs Dining RoomChairs | $33.50 Set of Six, $95. 75 | Beautiful Dining Twelve large, comfort- Chairs, made of Ameri-| able Arm Chairs—cov- can walnut, upholstered | ered in excellent quality gel psec ipin | of tapestry and velour— chair—sells regularly | values up to $60.00. Se- for $123.00. Special at lected to sell for $95.75. $33.50. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED oe Ask Your Grocer or Druggist for the New Rainier Malt and Hops Syrup SEATTLE FRUIT JUICE & SYRUP CO. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS MAIN 4618 TWO STORES 217 Spring St. and 14014 First Ave. Corner Union A home necessity in the bottling of beverages, juices, catsup, etc. The “C-B-CO” saves all your old bottles. ‘Thousands use and recommend the Bway being held by the po! SHOOTS WIFE; Says Woman Told Him to! Say It Was Accident SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31.—John | Koenamann, Jr, of San Francisco, » today Joharged with alleged jsault upon his wife, whi the story he t his wife to @ hospital late} y | | police tn: | when he She was suffering from a bullet wound. Koenamann was sald to have told) S hospital authorities that his wife was | shot accidentally Later, however, when questioned | by the police, he was quoted as say ing: | My wife told me to say it was an| ccident and she would stick to the! story.” | | He was said to have told officers | }he had quarreted with his wife and | | “became angry, ran into an adjoining }room, got my revolver,and then 1! don’t remember just what I did, but I fired the revolver and my wife was | wounded.” BEAUTY FIGHTER NOW UNTRAPPED a hes They Tricked Congressman | WASHINGTON, Aug. %1.—Some of the difficulties of Manuel Herrick, | Oklahoma congressman, in his anti | beauty eared away today and threatened | jeulte against him probably will be | dropped. The women's bureau of the police department admitted that a police woman, a few days ago, tn order to make certain that Herrick had writ | ten “decoy love letters” to Washing ton beauties, had gone to the con-| gressman’s office, Impersonating one of the beauties, and apologized to [him for turning the letters over to the postal authorities. The two beau contest activities, were ties who were impersonated denied that they had even seen or written to the congressman, and the father and| husband of the pair have been seek: | ing to force Herrick to retract his statements that they had apologized. | The “trap” was set for the con. grexaman at the request of the postal Authorities, the police sald. CHINESE REVOLT CHIEF IS TAKEN! /City Captured With Blank Shells; Vanquished Glad HANKOW, China, Aug. 21.-—-Gen. Wu Pet Fu, Chinese republican lead er, had captured Yochow without/| j Dloodaned. according to word reach | ing here today. The city was “bombarded” with |blank shells from a warship while/ | the troops entered Wu Pei Fu now proposes calling a | Rational conference of representa | | tives of all provinces to plan unifica tion of the republic of China under| lone government | The Insurgents, apparently badiy defeated, appear to welcome peace. THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Chinese Beauty Snubs Films | UNDER ARREST She Won't Paroilhe vendry Anna May Wong INTON WELLS LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31.—The well known fairy prince is going to| have a hard timo persuading Anna | May Wong that the gilded slipper of /to await the call | moviedom can bring her more happt- | nens than work in ber father’s little | Chinese laund: Anna May, year-old Celestial “Cinderella” of the studion, twinicies | before the screen by day, and pre rides at the ironing board at night Well on her pretty way to fame, she says she will forego the prom: |, ised career without a sigh ff it means that her parents may lose pleasure or profit by her going Movieland to Anna May holds all the thrills that fairyland offers her Occidental sisters. Handsome lovers shower her with attentions, Beauti- [ful clothes adorn her slender form. Jewels sparkle from her jet black hair. Motor cars are at her beck ahd call. The thrill of the drama makes her forget that the camera fx recording all this for the benefit of an amusement-loving public. All this until 630. Then her handsome @uttors go home to thelr | wives and bables, her jewels are | placed im the studio safe overnight, |her beautiful clothes are taken back to the property room. Anna May pays the conductor five (Basement Store, Second and Madison) A SPECIAL 10-DAY CLEAN-UP SALE Involving More Than 800 Pairs of Women’s Fine Shoes Remaining From Our Upstairs Stocks Mn the Semi-Annual Clearance Sale at Far Below Wholesale Cost Former sa 00 to $14.00 |cents and trotley.cars to the home jabove her father’s laundry, Here there are books of the little laundry shop to be kept, arid many shirts to be pinned before they are wrapped customers: Anna May Wong in her laundry home looks just ax she does on the | screen. The poet would say that she stole the color of her face from a poppy. and that of her bands from @ gardenia Anna May Wong ts a discovery of | Marshall Nellan, It was while hunt- ing for types for his production of |"Dinty” that Nellan discovered her, and after much tnducement per Imuaded her father to allow her to Jforsake her shirtpinning activities day, Since then Anna May has played many good parts, for besides being an excellent “t * she has unusual talent. Her mont recent ef. fort was a costar part opposite Lon Chaney in “Rita of Lite." She has not yet been convinced that her studio work is greater than her duties to her family. If she can achieve a motion picture reputation and stitl attend to her father’s affairs she will a 4 be happy. If not, then her mot picture career must | go for fillal devotion is inborn in the Chinese heart of Anna May. 4 WIDOW'S FUND IS NOW CLOSED Aid for Mrs. He Heva Reaches Nearly $200 With $199.75 collected and turned over to Mrs. Mary Heva, who was left penniless when her home burned recently, The Star's campaign for the unfortunate widow has ended. Mrs, Heva has now reached the point where she can see her way clear again, and both she and The Star thank those who contributed to the fund in either cash or clothing. Latest donations are: Mrs. Henry Nobi Henry Brown . Wm. Hamilton Widow A. L. Johnson... Previously reported Total ... Ajlarge bublile se clothing was donated by Mra. C. H, Worboya, Dirigible Burns in Hangar Fire ROCKAWAY POINT, N. Y., Aug. 31.—Fire swept a naval air station hangar at the Rockaway Point sta tion here today. A small dirigible was destroyed. Naval officers said for the screen—at least during the| = PAGE & Women’s Hosiery Specials— eke Booth—Upper Main Floor Knit Underwear Specials— Bargain Booth—Main Floor The Rhodes Co. Fall Fashions in Women’s Suits Featured at $24.50 $34.75 $55.00 Second Floor In our Coat and Suit Department you will find a charm- ing assortment of Women’s and Misses’ Suits marked at $24. 50. They include velours, silvertones and tricotines in colors of brown, navy blue, reindeer, Copenhagen blue and gray, and are trimmed with beaverette and self collar, embroidery and fancy braids. With the long straight lines and ripple effect they are very attractive in both style and value. Range of sizes is from 16 to 44. In the medium-priced suits we have a fascinating assort- ment in duvet de laine and velours, beautifully embroid- ered and with self and fur-trimmed collars in all sizes, They are in brown, navy and Copen blue and reindeer, and are reasonably priced at $34.75 and $55.00 each. The Bult sketched at the top left, ts of Duvet do Laine, in brown, with mole collar and cuffs, and beauti- fully embroidered with braid. This Suit is satin- lined throughout and attractively priced at $69.50 second Suit sketched is of Duvet do Laine, attractively trimmed with braid and having @ large nutria collar, This sketch depicts the new flare sleeve, prominent in fall styles, as also is the full ripple coat effect with tab and tassel priced 979.50 The Suit shown to the right, is of Veldyne in brown, with plain open lapel collar, belted style and satin lined through- out. This is a very popular and attractive Suit. Marked to sell at ... $69.50 Other Suits in Stock Are Priced from $75.00 up to $175.00 When a Garage Is Not So Designated! Burns Discharges Ventilated * Old U. S. Detective PORTLAND, Aug. 31.—W. R. Bry-| “A building’ in which an automo- on, second oldest man in point of ten-| bile is kept tem ly while ure in the secret service bureau of | Changing or fitting or other the department of justice, a been | @ccessories is not @ garage.” This summarily requested by William J.| is the amendment to the bullding| Burns, the newly appointed chief of | |code introduced in the clty council | that bureau, to tender his resigna-| Tuesday, which, if passed, wilt | tion, effective at the end of a vaca-| make it possible for an auto acces- tion period now due, Bryon was ac-|#ory company to open business in || f° tive in government investigations the Triangle building. A wwe is | and prosecutions during the war pe- | not permissible because of a school riod, notably the Woerndle, Albers| being established on the second rie Equi enses, floor. The Store for Useful Articles “Factory Hair pie and STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Taweaes Is Cleaning Day Dutch Cleanser—3 Cans for 25c 25c Can of Steri-Foam Special at 15c Steri-Foam ee toilet bowls and keeps them sanitary. Goblin Hand Soap—Special 5c Goblin Hand Soap works wonders — it lathers freely in cold or warm water. Recommended for mechanics and people generally whose hands are likely to show stains from their daily occupation. | Former $15.00 to $20.00 I Values ii After the show, we'll go to Boldt’s —Advertisement. | @ mar hat. alana: abe teen Ciecnaial * | It's good, that's sure, 40¢ Supreme pape Sor H\ =_ Riend Coffee, Hansen, 40 Economy P Quart wae \ eT, Mkt. Lion-Lac_ Var- - - nish Stain is ex- cellent for re- | 65c—5-Pound Package Albatross “Kelesiies Special at 49c Albatross Kalsomine comes in many beau- tiful tints and is very easy to apply; 5-lb. package, spe- cial at . 49¢ 60c Aluminum Sink _ Strainer Special at 33c A pure alumi- num Sink Strainer that fits into the corner of any sink — or may be stood in the bottom of sink. They are easy to clean, and being made of aluminum, are rustproof. Special, 33¢. Lion-Lac Varnish Stain .35e —— no one was injured. Y,.pint size ........+ Pint size ..... This group includes Laird, Schober & Co., I. Miller & Sons and other renowned fine finishing wood- makes, in every color, every kind of leather work, furniture and every type of Shoe for dress or utility | or floors, It wear. Every size is represented, but not every |] makes them look size in each style—hence this extremely low BOR price. I. Miller & Sons and other well-known makes are in this lot. The selection includes many whites and grays; also brown kid, black kid, black satin, tan calfskin and various colored ooze leathers with military, Cuban, Baby Louis and Louis XV. heels. 4) 7; 1/10 have it in light oak, dark oak, cherry, TPM ORANY, or walnut. $1.75 O-Cedar Mop > like Displays of the Bargains may be reen in our Madison Street windows between Second and Firat Avenues You Never Saw Such Values as these If you can secure your size you are more than lucky TURRELL SHOE CO. Sale in Basement Store—Second and Madison Street Only Special at 98c These are the large size Triangle- shape O-Cedar Mops treated with O- Cedar polish, They are excellent for cleaning and _pol- ishing your var- nished or painted An exquisitely scented, antiseptic der. Gives quick relief to eun- ned or irritated skins, ie nga heavy perspiration, and im; a delicate, lasting fragrance, rho Me the skin sweet and wholesome. {NO EXCHANGES. OR REFUNDS ON SHOES IN THIS SALE |

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