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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. Tilonmokiemcmicin: Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers OUR C TERMS FOR 1,000 NEWAACCOUNTS $ 5O 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 00 Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per 250 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week NO EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST ensienin SS SS SEER Cole’s Hot-Blast Heaters THE HEATER WITHOUT A F A U L T—Cole’s Hot Blast will save you fuel—will save you labor — will keep you warm and comfortable — will cost you no more— buy a Cole’s. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED Ew WHERE PIKE Muara FIFTH Week Week Week Week Week \Would-Be ft Makes His Escape COPENHAGEN, Sept. 2.—Jean Rusemich, the Lithuanian, who re cently attempted to assassinate Mar- shal Pilsudskt, the Polish president, | % has escaped. according to a dispatch | from! Warsaw. Two guards who dis | appeared at the same time were probably bribed, the dispatch adds. | NEWPORT, Ore.—Gasoline launch Fremont, carrying 27 passengers, | SN helpless off Yaquina bay in heavy | sea, but reported in no danger. ~ SANTA ROSA, Calif.—M. K. Spal- dung. carpenter, tats 30 eges for) | breakfast, establishing record here | ahouta, SECURITY, AVAILABILITY GOOD EARNINGS is what you will receive if you have your account with this association. Money received on or befgre the 6th : | | F WHY DO YOU CODDLE CORNS? A Simple Tewch Con Cen End Them and At Once Why pare a corn and keep it? | Why pad it and let jt remain? ' Or why treat it in old ways, “ yh, crude and at grgend HATO AGE AGES GEE HOTA aeet onde anae nnn UUTTTT Ue ae jy the plaster or he | id. A applies it, an SAVI N G Sa an nd L OA N23 ine sto) afovany Then e Ree ot and cor of this month will edeelve credit from the first of the month. "ATTLE. ASSOCIATION GS53O9D-S_daAveE. PTT CLL, LLL LLLCULELLL ALLL "ia Pin reig th Rs ie a ry it on one corn = tou Be i cies? let it end yours. Start tonight. WU a Y » )TO-NIGHT- ; XM Tomorrow Alright Cet a25° Box : AR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS in the Good Clothes Field of Seattle Is Fully Demon- | strated Again by “The ‘Cheasty Store.” With its display of all new, faultlessly tailored, splendid fabric suits for men and young men at the feature prices of 33 and $37 Made by makers of international repu- tation, and worth far more to you than the many unbranded garments of mediocre character flaunted before you in large advertisements at about these same prices It Will Pay You to Shop. Around a Bit Cheasty’s : SECOND AVENUE AT BENECA ’ shown here at $35, $40 ana $45 | | THE SEATTLE STAR as — | WHO SAID BUSINESS IS BAD? vel RANCHER DIES =) INFOREST FIRE Body Found in Ruins Near} Colville COLVILLE, Sept. 2.—Supposed to | have been owartaken and burned by | forest fire, the body of John Am- jacher, bachelor rancher of Colville, | was found a few miles weet of the| | town Thureday, | Fire in Stevens county ts estimat- | ed @ far to have destroyed property [and crops valued at $75,000,. accord- jing to John Welty, fire warden, who | describes the fire eituation In the county as the worst In history, |Now You Must Quit Making of Mudpies PARIS, Sept, 2.—Dr. Simon Pede lat, French scientist, analyzed 9 por- jtion of mud from which his child | was making mudpies, and found that | it contained these germs: Diptheria, 1,800,000; measles, 2 ‘emall- pox, 900,000; lockjaw, 3,600,000: pneu monia, 65,00: sabereioeie, N9 “A | Army and NavyMake By erie tamed toric “arcs © Tax Burden Heavy According to U. 8. Senator Wesley 1, Jones, who returned from Wash- ington Thursday, congress has a more difficult time working out the post-war problems than it had carry- ing on the war. Tariff and taxation, |he anys, are particdlarly difficult to jadjust. | “The tax burden,” said Jones, “wil! ‘be reduced but very little In many years, unless, of course, we do away with our ar and navy entirely.” , Senator Jones will return to the i capital late in September, when con- | CH Gress reconvenes. | Bridge Project May Give Many Work | Construcln of a permanent over. j head bridge spanning its Argo yards on First ave. 8. «vill be required of the Oregon-Washington railroad, if Jan ordinance being prepared by the | | olty legal department is approved by the city council. Councilman Lou | Cohen, sponsor of the proposed bill, ya the work, if ordered, will furnish mployment to a large number of Se- ttle laborers. ‘mother, Mrs. Frank Weighall, seriously wounded, by Selby Van) Eaton, 21, said to have been engaged | | EPHRATA, ah.—Silom = sani- | tarium, Soap lake, destroyed by fire | with loss estimated at $100,000. The latest picture of Mrs.\ Woodrow Wilson, snapped | while she was shopping *) Washington the other day. Two Dogs Wanted a Country Cottage LONDON, Sept. 2-—Thin advertine: | ment was printed in the Tin “Two bulldogs want small furnished coun. | | try cottage about 25 miles from Lon: | don for their eight weeks’ holiday; with room for their emali car and| two humen attendants.” Heat Killing Fish in River Seine PARIS, Sept. 2-—The extreme heat and the dirtiness of the water are given as reasons for the destruc tion of thousands of fish in the Seine. Parisian anglérs, who were! elated when the catch consisted of two, line the banks and stars in won- der a» myriads of dead fish feat by. Theda Bara to Live in Evangeline Land HALIFAX, WN. 8, Sept. 2.— Theda Hara, movie star, while honeymooning tn Evangeline Land with her husband, R. J. Brahant, in duced him to purchase 1,000 acres front on Annapolis basin. They are coming beck next year to build « house, and will probably epend some ee in it each year. 600 (Conversations on a Single Cable WINDSOR, Ont., Sept. 2—The largest cable in the world, carrying 408 paire of wires, making it possible to conduct 600 conversations imu). taneously, has been aid on the bed of the Detroit river, between Be ind Windsor, The cable Bat 50,870 pounds, i# 3,000 feet in length apa 10% inc inches thick, thick, Train Sparks Cau Cause Small Girl’s Death DEEPING, Eng., Sept. 2.—-While Crowson, aged 7, wae re rom school live sparks from & passing engine fell on her clothing. She was instantly enveloped in flames and died from her burns sev- eral houre later. GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN SKIN AND BLEACH FRECKLES Squeeze the juice of two lemons | ‘into @ pottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug) store will supply for a few cents; shake well, and you have a quarter | pint of harmless and delightful lem on bleach, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beauty and white-| | ness of your skin, | Famous stage beauties use this jiemen lotion to bleach and bring [that soft, clear, rosy-white com- plexion; also us a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach, because it doesn't irr'tate.—Advertisement. { HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our'experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacies end eye glasees. Grinding in our own modern lens-grinding plant—the lar Toric and Kryptok IN- IBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Always Retlable \Marcum Optical Co, 917 FIRST AVENUB Madison Hat. 1906 } | | The Last Shopping Day Before School! That reminds us that there are still some Clothing Needs to complete , Billie’s and Mary's School Outfits. Here They Are! Boys’ Two-Knicker School Suits—$12.50 Main Floor, Rear These Suits have arrived just in time for School. They are exceptionally good values in wool mixtures, and each Suit has an extra pair of Knicker Trousers, full lined and with taped seams, They are in a variety of shades and in the latest styles. COATS are full lined with alpaca, Sizes are from 8 to 18 years. Choice, a Suit. $12.50 a Special Purcete: of Beautiful Beaded Bags : at $9.95 Main Floor tr Bags that have been obtained through special purchase, and are being offered at this extremely low price. They are in many attractive designs and color combinations, with shell, bone, gunmetal and other fancy finished tops. Your choice, white they last, $9.95. at $13.50 Also 50 Beaded Bags, answering practically the same description as the others, only that they are some- what larger and richer in appear- ance. They have beaded strap han- dies and are silk lined. Stunning styles and reasonably priced at $13.50 each. They should be seen to be fully appreciated. Here are 100 beautifully Beaded | Boys’ Caps Choice $1.00 Main Floor, Rear Through a special purchase we have been able to obtain an exceptionally fine lot of Boys’ Caps. They are made | from suiting materials, in the latest pleated styles, with unbreakable visors. The number is limited and sizes are 6% to 7%, but not each size in every color. Choice at $1.00 Girls’ School Dresses Choice at $1.75, $1.95, $2.95 Upper Main Floor Gingham School Dresses in bias, Wn green and color assortments, and % plain styles. Some have bloomers $ match, and are in sizes 7 to 14 years. jf A very neat dress for little girls’ wear. Rain Capes and Coats Upper Main Floor We have a complete stock of Gi Rain Capes and Coats in colors navy blue, tan and red. Sizes are 7 to 14 years, Choice from $1.95 to $4.95 Girls’ School Coats Upper Main Floor A fine assortment of Girls’ School — Coats, in plain and fancy styles in Copenhagen blue, Navy blue, Brown, Beaver and Red. Some are plain; oth- ers are fur-trimmed, in sizes 6 to 1 years. Priced at $10.95, ‘ines $14.50 AND UP TO........$: ane Store for Useful Articles ar ANMENUE AND UMION _ STORE HOURS: S30 A MTOCP. M $1. 25 Doz. Ball Mason Fruit Jars Quart Size, Special at 98c Special for Saturday—the old reliable Ball-Mason, complete with porcelain-lined covers and rubbers. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. 10e PER DOZEN PICNIC PLATES, SPECIAL AT, DOZEN $3.00 Winslow Ball- Bearing Roller Skates Special at $1.98 Pair Winslow Roller Skates are strongly constructed—they have self-contained ball-bearing wheels and can be adjusted to different sizes. A big special $1.98 Mazda Lamps 40-watt Size ..... 60-watt Size ... Zz Get a Mazda Lamp for every light socket in ycur home—they give a clear white tant that is easy on the eyes and use less current. Extra Special, dozen. .98¢ PIONEER JAR RUBBERS, x SPECIAL AT, DOZEN.......5¢ $3.00 and $3.50 One-Man Saws Special at $2.49 Here is a big value—3- and 314-foot Sheffield One-Man Saws, made of high’ quality special témpered steel, complete — with extra handle.” Special at..$2.49 Hf Hotpoint Electric lron, Reduced Price $6.95 AG Special offer—bring in your old elec- tric iron (any make) and we will allow you ONE DOLLAR as part payment on a new Hotpoint Iron, F | The Hotpoint Iron_is famed for its “et joint, cool handle and attached and. It is equipped with a thumb rat and a hinged cord. Manufactured by the Edison Electric ~ Appliance Company.

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