The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1921. TOO Rasae oon 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 : Bost iT skinny 1 Wont TELL Your MA! ASK YOUR MA \¥ WE CAN HAVE A PIECE 150 Purchase, 7.50 Down, $2.00 Per Week \ Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week 250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, 00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST ah nt ee ee DID It COST Dinner Wagons The offering of our entire dine of Dinner Wagons at the reduced prices as shown below will surely please those who have been waiting for lower prices to se- cure that much-needed piece to fill out the din- ing room. $42.50 Mahogany PES. $30. bai oo Mahogany $49.50 Brown Fiber for $28.50 Brown Fiber for $65.00 Brown Mahogan. $22.50 Walnut for .. $25.00 Walnut for ae LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED {COPPER BITTEN [ELEVEN DEAD IN CHILD GARDENS | | | BY JAP WOMAN MINE EXPLOSION ARE DISCUSSED WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phene—Ellictt 4910 Hand of Patrolman Badly|7 Hurt; 400 Escape; Illinois King County Teachers Hear; | on an a in i I Institute Poverty Is Disease, |*,, "innit :peewonaity, i» to be Lacerated in Battle Tragedy Under Probe Talks at Institut 1 red, and love is the one thing that| arter @ battle with two pollcemen| HARRISBURG, Ill, Sept. 1—The| ‘The King county unit of the Says Psychologist Go chnsentere craves eupremely.|..." which she bit Patrotman R, C-|11 bodies of minere trapped late yee-| Washington Educational association | > So, whatever the effort In the “The secret of many a man's suc Price | wa tec " “ Pend c : : cess is an affable manner, which | Of popularity, ft is well worth pay: De ggeege og gly pel ph jterday in the Harco mine, following makes everybody feel easy in his “ey Presence, dispels fear and timidity, 4 ‘and calls out the finest qualities in| “ht on “Poverty a Disease.” was reorganized Thursday. when) Ralph W. Swetman, secretary of the} out plans for the a terrific explosion of black damp, ave, and Jackson st. Mrs, K. Isaka.| were brought to the surface last Bush ‘will lecture es a Japanese, was charged with! night. organization, one’s ” said Bush te being drunk, Seven men, who escaped Instanta |/new year t hetenp a ag ag Ss SPOKANE—Following offi Patrolman R. H. Gustafson at-| neous death in the explosion, will re tendance at to # large audience in his lecture on ected at cpening ‘con ‘ers \tempted to arrest he: cover, it is believed. ers’ fnntit “How to Be Beautiful; How to De- session Columbia | raising a disturbanc Four hundred others at work school. I yelop Personality,” at the Arena river conference Methodist Episcopal ~ "4 “ Gustafson and Watson sw h during the explosion are accounted |be held 7 Wednesday night bry el Peon John Evans ited with the woman 15 minutes for. A stgte Investigution has been| Of par Thursday ‘Unselfishness ts the keynote 0 Fiadineren Ear ome clan, Dr. Hi. | fore she was subdued. Watson's left! started. was an illustrated lecture, “Some Popularity.. To be popular, to have Com te vgn. ee rer, | hand was badly lacerated | — nnn | Values in Children's Gardens,” pre- fj it <--——--————seetearinereimment RAN... Os mes lonitor, an: ph sn neces ae bonus law unconstitutional because |sented by O. J. Kern of the Univer-| a For French pgp registrar, Rev. H. J. Wood of Hull | ALBANY, N. ¥.—Judge Andrews, |involving gift of state's credit. sity of California, court of appeals, holds state soldier! Judges Cardozo and Pound dissent Discussions during Friday's sex = y,|stona will be led by Dean Stephen {| 1. Miller, “Education and Organiza |fjtion* ©. J. Kern, “Teaching the 3 |}| Community to Play," and H. Mt]! |] Records, “Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs." | 3 Friday marks the clone of the in- | stitute, 4 1b ‘ \Forest Fire Rages ey. Seaais ro VACATION IS OVER— _| clots to Cotte reported to be spreading at the rate near Colville, The dispat Manutacturers $1.0 she Listerine— | Tuesday means the begirining of another school year. || tia'taie sons, cowie miter mast eptelad 88 osc eeneeeee sees 'n order that the youngsters may make the best showing _|}}"0"'y scared death when assisting the necessary school supplies are a big factor. Get them — at Bartell’s. A PENCIL THAT’S ALWAYS SHARP The first requisite for good work ts a good pencil —old style pencils are expensive—and not nearly as efficient. OVER 15,000 WORDS from one filling with an EVERSHARP, SHEAFFER or CONKLIN pencil—always sharp, but never sharpened. HONOLULU.—Prince Kalantana- ole announces intention to end bis service as Hawaii's representative tn | congress, to become member of | Hawaiian rehabilitation renga Nearly 250,000 women are engaged | in hairdressing in Japan. Sign of the Times Our assortment includes plain or engraved, gold or silver finish—or gold or silver plated PRICED AT 60¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 and others up to $12.00 INKS—ALL COLORS Neat work depends largely on the quality of Ink uséd. Inferior inks produce Inferior writing WATERMAN’S, SHEAFFER'S and NEW FED. ERAL INKS are practical for all ink purposes. Inconvenient bottles—Free from sediment, and non corrosive— 2-0z. bottles... .15¢ 4-0z. bottles... . oer Pa S. P); fall Borodent Tooth Paste—keeps the teeth It's good, that's sure, 400 Supreme Blend Coffee. Hansen, 40 Economy Mkt. Extra Fine Quality Writing Paper--- tan and muddy complexion; 37 The quality of these Tablets is well known to those who demand a paper that feels good regular 60c; special Cc onder the pen or pencil. If assorted sizes—culed or plain... Kercieseewendeee ..10¢ HIGHLAND LINEN BOND TABLETS—Made from the finest grade of pure white linen; all sizes—plain OF TUEG.... 6.66. seer eecscceescrceeseees * . sees B5G—BOG—350 HIGHLAND LINEN TABLETS—Letter size; plain white paper; each.......sceeseee .40¢ The texture of these Tablets is such that permits the use of pen or pencil. Suitable for the little folks rst year, or those in higher grades. Dont endure those ugly skin blemishes when RESINOL Soothing and Healing Clears awayblotches - Pond's Extract Vanishing Cream (small) —a supertor cream for the complexion; special ......... 22 c KODAK End o’ the Week Chocolates after school days ‘ ai , pel a || : : The: h day: ~ Binet 49c -There can only be one reason for | easily and at little cost Cee senee. Sere Green Rinoe Lb. the large sales of End o’ the Week : starts. Plenty of time to romp and play, Have ahealthy skin and the best way to enjoy yourself is Chocolates—Those who buy them every week A; motakisg.” have become accustomed to their rich flavors and that everyone Look over our large stock of Kodake and freshness. “Every box is put up in our own admires Cameras—a Brownie 1s probably just ” é what you want and we have them in all Candy Kitchen, and delivered fresh to each of sizes. our stores for Friday and Saturday selling— You'll always find Fresh Films at a 6 assorted flavors in each box— 49 Keepa jaronhand Bartell store. The Films have a whole lot to do with the picture. Ask us why! pound..... i Pied Wischie ¢.0.0b 0ebh He WHERE BARTELL DRUG STORES ARE LOCATED Store No.1 | Store No. 2 | Store No.3 |Store No.4 | Store No.5 | Store No.6 | Store No.7 | Store No. 8 610 First Ave. | Cor. Ballaré Second 600 Fifth First Boren - Second at and Pine and and Ave. Ave. Pike St. Union St. Pike Yesler viantion Co, _ pe banat earth or = MELONCHOLIC DAYS Wool Scarf AND SATURDAY SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY _ jiieicempecorirescett FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. O. D, orders taken on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and $s — $3.95 Each — Bargain Booth a Main Floor PAGE 5 the right to limit all quantities is reserved. 9 to 10 Gingham Dresses (See ond Floor}—27 Gingham Dresses that were orig: finally marked at $5.75 and 17 Gingham Dresses that ortginally sold for $7.50. They are in an ansortment ‘of broken sizes and etyles, and will be cleaned up this hour tick... 91.85 Unbleached Mustin— 2,000 yards, and 86 inches wide, To be placed on sale for this hour at, pn 10c 10 to 11 Women’s Muslin Gowns numbering 127 in all, will be marked special for this hour, They are lace and embroidery trimmed, and in sizes 15, 16 and 17, Formerly $1.60 cach. For this ,, 89c Curtain Votleg — 800 yards of fancy bordered Volle in colors of cream and ecru only, and with taped edge, open-work borders. Formerly 760 a yard, then reduced. This ward sees, BOE A Special Purchase of Boys’ Blouses Choice 75c 120 BOYS’ BLOUSES made of good quality Percale, with yoke back, ment of patterns, with #8 to 16 years. Special, while they last, at, OBCH cecencoesscdvcgeses Rogers’ 1847 Silver—Queen Anne Pattern A number of pieces of Rogers’ 1847 SILVER, in the Queen Anne Pattern, are be oeeeeseseceecesbes 75¢ Boys’ School Jerseys JERSEYS {n school colors, with two body stripes. Sizes are 24 to 36, tle in collar, Chotce at . and In @ good ansort- fast colors. Sizes are ch one has braid offered at HALF PRICE, 2 to 3 CHILDREN’S HOSE—400 pairs of fine INFANT ized Lisle Hose in black, white and an. They are In sizes 6 to 10. Special for this hour, MARABOU CAPES and STOLES—There 11 to 12 Men's Ties—200 in an assortment of Four-in- Hand and Bow Ties, which have been taken from regula stock and are to be placed on an Hour Sale for quick cleanup. They are in a wide assortment of plain and combination colors, Formerly 60c, 75¢ and $1.00 each. Choice Pte secicesbes 25c Patterned Table Cloths— 25 of them, made of highly mercerized cot- ton, and measuring 64x 64 inches. Special for Milanese Silk Gloves ~ Special $1.29 TWO-CLASP, EMBROIDERED MILANESE GLOVES !n a broken line of sizes and © Formerly $2.00 and $2.26 a pair. Then To clean up, Friday, Milanese Silk Glov Special 69c TWOCLASP, EMBROIDERED and PLAIN LANESE SILK GLOVES 1to2 Men's Cotton Ual Suite—140, in sizes 34, 70 26, 38, 40 and 42. Short | and long sleeve, ankle length styles in ecru, but ¢ not each size in styles. Formerly $1.60 each. This hour, athena 8 Or 3 for $250 Boys’ Blouses—100, neckbands and in a assortment of patter Sizes are 9 to 16. merly $1.26 each, reduced. Special for tl hour, 39 choice at s.-+++ pair... og in a broken line of and colors. Formerly $150 to reduced. This sale, a pair. 3to4 ‘8’ VESTS of white cot ton and In high neck, long sleeve a pair.. 39c style, Size 6 months only; 150 of them, th are 23 of them, in colors—brown, taupe clal this and Diack: formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly formerly Heanauen Special for this hour, each........ each .. SILK GLOVES—265 pairs tn 2-clasp, plain Treco silk. Formerly 90¢ a pair, then re- duced. Special thi, hour, a palr . formerly #014 at. .oces+--$ 8.00 While th Sa The Store for Useful Articles No. 49. Formerly “a C choice this hour. at formerly sold at 50c each, then reduced. Spe- hour, 3 for..... 50c BRASSIERES — Back fastener style and lace trimmed. For merly 75¢ each, Also 10 Corsets, in black lace style, for slender figures. Size 22 only. .75¢ » $2.00 each, STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Can, Special at $1.98 These Garbage Cans are a wonderful value at this price. They are con- — structed of heevy galvanized sheet iron, with reinforced braces on the side—they have a fit-over cover and a raised bottom— 4 EXTRA SPECIAL .......0s0e0eeee0+ $1.98 12 1-2c Rolls of $3 5-quart “Betty Bright” Aluminum Tea Kettle Special $1.69 Here is a bargain that you can’t af- ford to miss! Friday we of- fer these high - quality CR ha. % BRIGHT” 5-* quart pure Aluminum Tea Kettles at $1.69 Light “Granite” Roofing Special at $1.49 Roll If You Need Roofing—Buy It Friday at a Big Saving “Granite” is a roofing of good quality. \ to lay. Each roll contains 108 square feet, and comes complete wii nails and cement for laying. 4 Big Specials for Frida y Waldorf Toilet | Paper Special—4 Rolls for 35c This is a remark- able special—Think of it! 4 rolls of high-quality Wal- dorf Tissue Toilet Paper — Special at 35¢. It is strong, durable and eas; 4tod Boys’ Caps tn light dark patterns; 100 in Sizes 6% to 7, and a

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