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SDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. LULU SERV ACE: SUANTUU ANS TTA The People’s Popular Homefurnishers 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 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. , FOR FRIDAY ONLY—A TIMELY SPECIAL Bed Comforters $ 45 RE aa THIRTY-SIX EXTRA QUALITY COMFORTERS (slightly soiled), values regular at $7.00, $8.50, $9.00, will be sold at the exceptionally low price of $4.75. ‘T MISS THE SALE OF I ONLY 3 MORE DAYS BEDS— ry - bowitz, sent to hospital for treatment jors stampeding to location of report mother of eight children. | Brook: S OPENS TODAY'S [Ruse Food Drafts | J | was to be opened with an addreas by [only in big communities will EHMNUNESHN New Phone—Elliott 4910 HMESHININE) NEW YORK—Mrs. Fannie Lic | FAIRBANKS, Alaska. — Prospect. in hope of curing criminal tendencies. | ed gold strike on Wilbur creek, near|Park will address the group. Mra.| ‘The seastons of the conference will | She THE SEATTLE STAR bd ! CMon You — hi I'VE LICKED BIGGER Hi \w GUYS THAN You e( THE LOADED GLOVE \ WAT ‘TL He GETS SOAKED Wilh This | | WASHINGTON, Sept. §—Food j{n Russia will be sold in the United | i | States as part of the general relief |Bishop Shepherd Speaker at| reer. it was learned at Secretary Hoover's office today, | The American relief administration Conference headquarters in New York now Is moreno working out plans for sale of the Thursday's session of the 14th ®n-| drafts by means of which American nual meeting of the Pacific Swedish | residents wil! be able to assist rela | conference which opened Wednesday | tives and others in starving Russia. at the First Swedish Methodist Epis:| It ts probable that the draft relief) copal church with 60 delegates from | Plans will confined to food deliv ‘Oregon, Washington and Callfornia| ery in large Russian cities because possible for the relief administration establish and maintain ware Bishop William O. Shepherd of Port }land, who is presiding at the confer. bed | ho {as | At 3 p. m. the Women's Foreign Migsionary society was to hold an)Women's Home Missionary society lanniversary meeting. Mrs, William |immediately following. T. J. Gambill will speak before the last thru Sunday. Made in Kodak factories by Kedak workmen $4.00 Thermos Kits, com- | plete with pint bottle. Autographic Brownies Frawxry we consider the Auto- ‘aphic Brownie one of the ‘‘best Base chase our photographic de- partment has to offer—and that is a real tribute. Any one, however, can see value plus, price considered in anefficient jicture-maker fitted with care- ly tested lens and shutter that folds like a Kodak, and like a » Kodak has the autographic feature. Brownie, pictures op ge eg 15e Lux—for washing all fine lingerie. 9 Special at .....+-. c | Hortick’s Malted Milk, fine} {nual es. $2.75} $90 $10.00 f ; ) Manufacturer's 0c size Cal- } \ fornia Syrup of Figs } } Special st 36c } No. 2C Folding Brownie, pictures 2 «4% inches : No. 3A Folding Browale, pictores Sh aSh inches 6 a oe + 6 BS. Joto—relieves stomach aie | tress almost instantly— $1.50 large ) $1.00 medium PW vnnepes soe se0t 5lce End o’ the Week Chocolates You can get a box of Quality Chocolates at a price far below the ordinary. These Chocolates are made in our own candy kitchen and none but the purest ingredients used Bix assorted flavors in cream and chewing centers, packed in a neat, attractive box. Sold only at our 49 stores Friday and Saturday, Ib iy Sealy VES Cc —and a complete line of Kodaks and other Cameras. Weather conditions have noth ing to do with kodaking—it’s a year ‘round sport. We have the one you want. FOR 2 DAYS ONLY Bath Caps at Half Price To insure a speedy clearance of our entire stock of Bath Caps Many pleasing styles to select from, and they're all this year's stock. It would pay you to get your next year’s cap at the prices asked. P 4 Caps range in price from 250 to $2.25. Your cholce Friday and Saturday only—HALF PRICE. | Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Store No. 3 | Store No. 4 | 1908, 610 First Ave.| Cor. Ballard Boren Second at Ave, and 22d Ave. Ave, Pike St. Ave. N. W. . BARTELL DRUG STORES .. | Big Money-Saving Event Here’s a chance to lay in a good supply of drugs and household necessities. For 2, days our stores will be headquarters for some genuine bargains. Seldom does such an opportunity present itself, and it will prove to your advantage to stock up and realize some big savings. These prices are for two days only. Specials for Friday and Saturday BARTELL DRUG STORES ARE LOCATED AT | | | | | | Enos Fruit Salt 25 Todine—a household neces-) ||| [Erm Be stot. 19} | Pinkham's Vegetable Com Se Glycerine —for chapped pound—the reliable remedy for hands and face, 17c ceprageeraranenrs it Yk anes | Se “$3.17| renee. BBe| [rr ar, | | | | 5 te sane jo Epsom ) Lysol—a true disinfectant for all purposes. Spectal— aah eee 67c) [sr tm ten a Be! [ate BBE eres AVC} | tect eet 23c ee Sal Hepatica—laxative and Robinson's Barley—for use in baby's mil special at Should be in every medicine § chest. - Watkin's Mulsified Cocoanut Oil—the supertor shampoo; speclal .... 34c { ~ ’ 25e Oll of Kucalyptus—for cold } in the head; special at ...... 19c 1 25c Camphorated Oll—for cold | in chest; special at ... ..19¢ | Shinola its— brush and} dauber, in neat 5 box; spectal j 39c} \ 50¢ Dennis Eucalyptus Oint- é Sy! eee ey ment—for catarrh and cold RESINOL OINTMENT Store No.5 | Store No.6 | Store No.7 | Store No. 8 Second 600 Fifth First and Pine and and Union St. Pike Yesler |night, Brooklyn gangsters in an| j Five men were arrested. A dispute | N, Y, GANGSTERS | IN A GUN BATTLE Citizens Flee’ to Escape Bullets NEW YORK, Sept. &—War has broken out here between Manhattan and Brooklyn gangsters. Invading Manhattan during the| automobile engaged in a revolver | duel with a number of their rivals near 60th at. and Ninth ave, Police joined In the shooting Paul Michelid, 60, a the encounter, ectator of in the arm. " over bootleg profits and the murder of “Googoo” Knox last week are be | Meved by police to have started the) gang feud. Hostilities started Tuesday night when shots were fired on a« street corner tn the tenderloin. One of the gang doing the shooting was said to have been a woman. Witnesses of the gang battle, which started late last night, sald a woman was tn the automobile from which shots were fired at men on the sidewalk. ; Pedestrians flung themselves flat on the pavement or ran {nto door- ways Police had advance information that a clash was imminent and were already rolling the neighborhood. | Be and Do What You) Wish, Says Dr. Bush) Man can be remade: we can make ourselves over, according to Dr. D. V. Bush, psychologist, who delivered a free lecture on “How to Develop Will Power; ‘Pike's Peak or Bust,’” at the Arena Wednesday night. Auto suggestion is the power employed in| the rebuilding process 5 the shots rang out |State Hughes of the Pnited States! aicha st. jforwarded to Peking. | walrus hide properly. | he Rhooves Co | 9 to 10 FRIDAY HOUR SALES Odds and Ends of | _ 0 mail. telephone or ©. 0. D, orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mercham 4”) | dino, and the right to limit quantities ty reserved. 1 Women’s Apparel at 10 to 11 11 to 12 Ito2 4 oo Spc ight tat | Men’ hiefs— $5.00 Pra with colored sruahed |'200 of them wil be | Men's Union Salta The Women's Apparel | wool edges in sailor | placed on gale during.| Cotton Union Suits ium There are 60 of | this hour. They are cot-| cotor of white onlye ts, that formerly | ton handkerchiefs, | prey have short sleeves sold ‘or $6.00, and were ht polled v6 1d for $6.00, and site rik and are ankle length. | shap thes | Section on the ‘ond ed to Floor has gether an ment of | then reduced. To clean | mussed from displa garments from regular | 1) tniy hour, Tha bile: ela Sizes are 38, 40, 48, stock marked them | cnoice at .... 95c color borders. & 44 and 46. Formerly 75¢ special for an hour sale ws i h initials, Form a nuit. Special | ‘They include Silke Gloves in 3 fo and 606 each ; ‘A9c 14 Conte—oight of which Small Sizes Choles this 19 this hour, a suit Wabure in ainte te, nk, pgs neon. hour at C |. noys’ Windsor Tles—72 40 and 42, but not each | 300 * of two-clasp Or 3 for 50e Windsor Ties in @ good size in every color or black and whit materia Gloves which Dress Voiles—500 yards, | ssortment of plain col marked at § and $34.75 six include | Taffeta, wine 16 #ilk Tricolette jackets in ors and plaids. These jj formerly sold for 366 and 50c each. They i have been taken from , and in order to] Formerly $1.50; now 75¢ o reguler stock and placed make a quick clean up | Formerly $1.25; now 68¢ © on sale this ‘ each size in | we will offer them for | Formerly $1.00; now 50c ’ , 15¢ tuding one | ‘8 hour at, OES Formerly 50c; now ..25¢ | Ur at, each navy tine Pwo | @ Pale vesseers C.} vormerty now ..13¢ Or 2 for 250 fetan and two Georgette dresses, in wizes 16 and 1 : Women’s and Misses’ Suits Special for Friday Bidet i $19.65 ae Second Floor The Women's Apparel Department has taken from regu- lar stock 26 suits in a broken line of sizes from 16 to 44 fold at 90c and $1.50 a] in figured patterns, to pair. The assortment is | clean up this hour, By up of siza 6% | the yard pes. : They formerly sold at $39.50, $45.00, $59.50, $65.00 and — $69.50 each. There are also 19 suits that formerly sold at | $29.50 each. Choice, while they last, at $19.65. during this hour a 2 to3 3 to 4 4to5 | | CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSE—200 pairs of Infants’ Organdie Silkoline—in a good as | Mercerized Lisle Hose in colors of black, Dresses sortment of colors | white and Cordovan, They are in sizes 6 to| yor w final cleanup sale, the parece 1 36 ine j 20%: ,Apectal Sale, nowr, 35 Infants’ Section has taken | pce end New | | | | | Or 8 for $1.00 Organdie Dresses in a broken nauay olka ca line of styles and sizes. For-| 14 was then red DRESS APRONS (Upper Main Floor}—100 | merly $3.60 andy $3.95 each. | coociai thig Percale Aprons in light colors and plaids, | Choice this $1 45 hour; 8 yésd,2 1 Button down front style with belt and short hour at ........ . f sleeves. Sizes 2 ang 3 only. For Boys’ Suspenders—100 pairs | Bleached Muslin — 59c have been taken from regular | yards, 36 Inches wide, stock to be placed on an hour | and of a very good‘quak | 0 yards of heavy, | sale. They sold formerly at] ity. This merly 95c each, This hour, each OUTING FLANNEL— colored Outing Flannel, inches wide. This | 25c a pair. Special for 15c at 20c a yard. il sold formerly at 18¢ a yard. 14 this hour, a pair ‘ this hour, 14 GY Spectal this hour, @ yard....ses.00+ c Or 2 for 2e & yard .s.cse0e Jeied Would End Hearing Today Upon Shantung Dispute?| Building Taylor Pl. TOKYO, Sept. §—Japan has for| The proposed Taylor ave. extension warded to Peking a proposal for the |0n Queen Anne Hill was to be given settlement of the Shaatung contro. | Public hearing Thursday afternoon || store in my own building, | before the council streets and sewers || Pine Street, and versy, according to the statements | committees. The extention, if built, Paints published In ToRyo papers today. will be known as Taylor place, ex | The papers raid thatthe approval tending from the intersection. of | ‘ “ Taylor ave. and Prospect st., to the| jot the proposal by Wecretary of| itorsection of Fifth ave, N. and had been obtained by Japanese Am-| |bassador Shidehara before it was| It takes three years to tan "| “We can do anything in life we want to do if we will lay our plans | and follow them,” says Dr. Bush, “If we have not will power enough to | follow a line of action after it is laid | out, we can cultivate the will power | by autosuggestion. Suggest to your-| self that you have will power; keep | on suggesting it, and you will gain the power.” The subject of Dr. Bush's free lec ture tonight will be, “The Law of Vi-| bration and Its Us LOVE SCENE STAGED ON BROADWAY CUT SHORT BY UPPERCUT NEW YORK, Sept. §.—"I can not live without you, Star of the East! Marry me!” mumbled Ay alon Nathan with one knee touch ing the pavement of Broadway. “Can it—and beat it! suggested Miss Nellie Clark, who has @ part ina road company of “Aphrodite,” * Nathan persisted, and a thou sand or more persons stopped to watch the proceedings, When Nathan grabbed her by the arm, Miss Clark landed a left to the jaw, Nathan fell into a clinch, Miss Clark had the better of the infighting. The cops broke up the fight aft er it had stopped traffic for sev eral minutes. The judge dismissed them both. For French Pastry look up Boldt's —Advertisement, Made Child-Birth jer By Using — OTHER RS LD REGULATOR CO,.Di (Cuticura Soap ——— AND OINTMENT —— Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. 10-Quart “Betty Bright” Aluminum Preserving Kettle Special at $1.98 We have just 200 of these “Betty Bright” Pure Aluminum Preserving Kettles—they are a wonder- ful bargain at this price. Special .........$1.98 4-Gal.StoneJar| Cocoa Door Mat With Cover Special at Special at $1.39 Now is the time to Special for Friday—4-gallon buy your Door Mats Stone Jar and cover—just what at a bargain 18x24- you need for putting up kraut inch Cocoa Fiber Door and pickles. Mats with strongly bound edges, special. .98¢ Arcade Roofing Reduced Arcade is a sanded roofing of good quality. Each roll contains 108 square feet, and comes complete with cement and nails for laying. LIGHT WEIGHT, PER ROLL .........$2.19 MEDIUM WEIGHT, PER ROLL .......$2.69 HEAVY WEIGHT, PER ROLL ........$3.29