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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. 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, 82.00 Per Week 4) Purchase, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week +4 Purchase, $12.50 Down, $3.00 Per Week Week EXTRA CHARGES—NO INTEREST A VALUE- GIVING HEATER SALE OUR CHEERFUL Wood and Coal Combination Heater is truly one of the best. Open grate effect front. With cast-iron front and side, duplex grate and extra large feed doors and top feed. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED cael, 00 Purchase, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per NO = Last season price No, 21, $44.00. Sale price... $27.50 Last season price No, 24, $48.00. Sale price... 830.00 SHUNNINEMINNINKSH SERVICE cae COTTA CTT os Ht ES COAL PRICES Ih | BIG DROP HERE ‘State Product From $7.80\ 9," to $10.45 Per Ton | | | There ts only one way to look your best. Have your clothes made for YOU and do not accept them unless they are CORRECT. JOHN E. O'BRIEN Maker of Men's Ch 50s Unio: Suits to Orde: Many at $40 Always Read my article tn next Saturday's Star Now for a real thrill! KATHERINE MacDONALD will be here Saturday in her newest First National picture— The story of a soci- ety girl in the under- world, finding To- mance amid the per- ils of Chinatown and the most sensational air-circus ever screen- ed! WESLEY BARRY is as prominent in this lively play as those “specs” are on his nose! -| COLISEUM | | CONCERT 4 | ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 ARTHUR KAY Conductor Last ‘showings tonight— “NOBODY” and “MOONGOLD” You can get Washington coal today | for $7.80 to $10.45 per ton at the oliows: the mines opened up. ‘The briquet plant of the Pactfic | Coast Coal Co., | sumed operation, and more than five carloads shipped into Seatue dally. Eleanor Monroe, known on the stage and sereen as “Daphne Dare,” today ‘was granted an annulment of her marriage to & man named Monroe, who, she said, she never saw before | Lake Burien or after the marriage ceremony. | The marriage took three years ago after a “few drinks| gravity theory, [had been served.” she told the court. | school | = _ ns THE SEATTLE STAR A BUSY DAY AT McNEIL’S OLYMPIA, 394,193.22 warrants | $1,270,044.98 | price of coal would come down when compensation, at Renton, has re briquets are being! line, piace here Bop t. 16.—Kor week ending September 9, the state treasurer showed a balance of $10. according to the report ford L. Babcock, state treas > the state auditor, Receipts totaled $196,827.87 and paid cut amounted to| Three funds showed overdrafts an Capitol building construe-| chaperons for girls of 15 and 16,/}) | bunkers. | tion, $163,255.29; fisheries, | | | Phie ts a drop of from $1.40 to Centralia normal school, $714.42; to-| they please in Oregon hop yards) WHERE PIKK MEETS FIFTH | $2.80 for Pierce and King county | tal, $164,053.67. will be recommended for next year, Wa oe ‘The reduction waa made by| Balances in three funds were: necording * George | Bhringer, cy H Co General, . $2,381,196.50; permanent| chairman of the Portland child wel-|f/ i operators in keeping with their state . . IFS New Phone—Elliott 4910 {IMSMIMIINNNS) oesrsor i bevnime with tele staie, Oenera | FINS, Permanent rain | ss ac cn es Pr *, ‘The commission today completed | \Oppose Running Bus on Street Car Line Contending that a Lake Burten bus line would run parallel to the city car line the council city untill LES, Cal, Sept. 14.—| ties committee decided Thursday to file a formal protest against the is suance of & permit for the sfc | Proposed to be run between the downtown district of Seattle and Isaac Newton, discoverer ef the was a dunce aj Two-Pants Suits MEN’S and YOUNG $35—$45—$50 BOYS’ TWO-PANTS SUITS $10—$12—$15—$18 “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” OpANTS SUITS#5 |\ $3 5"witSe | Maximum Value In Fall and Winte: Tr SUITS Suits at tures you elsewhere with pants. MEN’S twice ag long. Shoes Hats Caps at popular prices With AN Boys’ Suits DRESS WELL Never Miss the Money We sell Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Fats, Shoes and Furnishings for #trictly one price: cash or charge and enjoy the pleasures of being well dressed at all timea, Open an account with us— 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets For Men and Young Men DOUBLE WEAR! In these Suits you are getting Maxi. mum value because you are getting about all the wear, style, service and quality that can be put into clothes, You are getting the finest | fabrics; carefully tallored—clothes of known, dependable character— clothes that we can thoroughly guarantee for quality, and we do it. | You will find hard to equal these $35, 45, °50 | plain and pencil stripes in brown, * gray, navy, black and fancy mix- And beenuse the volume of business of our chain of stores is so large, and the overhead s0 small, we are able to offer you these famous brands with two pairs of pants for about the same price or less than would pay for the same Suit only one pair of Of course, you want to in- vestigate before buying your new Fall Suit because the extra pair of pants will make your suit wear just the GIRL WORKERS | Condition in Hop Fields Are! Probed J PORTLAND, Sept. 16—-Officiat|}| $454.26;| many of whom have been doing ax & preliminary survey of special con ditions in the hop fields. “Girls have their own tents and do exactly as they please,” Ehringer ||| aid today. “They may stay out lute to dances, recetve whom they like and there is no one to gainsay them. “Thelr parents assume that they are wellcared for.” | The investigation of conditions|} among the younger workers in Ore kon bop yards wan precipitated yes terday when two children were found to have been maltreated by their parents. } The preliminary survey has re A Timely Arrival of Young Men’s Sweaters Choice at $9.00 and $11.00 Men's Section—Main Floor Here is a wide assortment of Ruffneck Sweaters, similar to the one sketched, in the popular high school colors, come binations being varied and stripes attractive. Just the Sweater for football, hockey and every day wear. Sizes are from $6 to 44, and are carried in two weights. These Sweaters are made of all-worsted yarns. Choice at $9.00 and $11.00. A Fascinating Display of Girls’ School Coats Featured at $7.95, $10.95 and up to $24.50 Upper Main Floor ‘An excellent assortment of Girls’ Coats in sizes 6 to 14 years. All are belt and button trimmed, similar to the 4 one sketched. Mbp Some have fur collars of Beaver, Raccoon, Beaverette and Coney. They are in colors of brown, navy blue and Pekin blue, and fully lined throughout. Exceptional values at the prices quoted. 15¢, 25¢ Peroxide Listerine Extra Special! munes co Toilet Sundries Boys’ School Suits — ee ng Choice at $5.95 Women’s Hosiery’ The Boys’ Department Is offer- ing, for a quick cleanup, 46 one Sales Booth, Upper Main Floor pair Trouser Suits in sizes 7 to 18 §mLK HOSE, Full F; years. They include Homespuns, T weeds, Serres, Basketweave and Mixtures. Knickers are full lined. Not each size in every pat tern or color. Thig sale offers an exceptional value, inasmuch as the assort- ment is taken from regular : ’ sea. stock and is unusually reduced Colgate’s Mechante Soap. .20¢ for © quis deinup, Gatuvlay, a sult eencser ess 5.95 lavoris.....23¢, 43¢, 79¢ Dr. Lyons’ Tooth Paste and Powder Pebeco Tooth Past Pepsodent Tooth Pi Woodbury's Soap Cuticura Soap .. Resinol Boap . are 8% to 10. small factory defects. With reinforced lisle garter topm, vealed conditions of a highly ob Jectionable and disheartening char acter, Ebringer said. To Start Sermons on Lord’s Prayer|, Sunday morning, at the First Bap. tist church, Dr. Bailey begins a se. Prayer. “Our Father—the Problem of God; Is] The He Father, Force or Failure?* Robinson, who have served the Mich- igan Baptist convention, begin a se- tures, which will continue from Tues-| and day to Friday nighta, inclusive. Thetr subjects Sunday evening wil! | be “Prosperity’s Source” and “Japan |[) 47d the Japanese as I Saw Them.” ' Sunday schoo! at 945 a mB. ¥. P. U. at 645 p.m. 1 A * Harding-on His Way } : to Washington, D. C. NEW YORK, Sept. 16.--President Harding and ols party were on their | way back to Washington today on | the yacht Mayflower. When the president left West | Potnt last night it was his intention to proceed directly to the capital, larriving there Sunday. There was a change, however, that he might put into Nor‘olk for another round jot golf, which would delay his ar. rival in Washington until Monday |]) morning aT en ||| CHABLES STEVENSON, ant chief the division of customs, United States treasury department, |] was in conference with local cus. jfoms chiefs in Seattle Friday, MRS. L. 0. BAIRD will repert to the Congregational Missionary League at Plymouth ehurch at a m. Tuesday on the Women's | Council, recently held in Los An geles, It is announced. I Have You Read M. J. B.’s } Proposition NUXATED IRON TO HELP BUILD UP THEIR STRENGTH, ENERGY ANO ENDURANCE ASK YOUR DRUGGIST DONT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES 3-Cent Carfare Intiative petitions seeking for a cont proximately 2,000 more valid signa- | Hes of five nertions on the Lord's} tures than necessary, according to The first of these will be| BE, R. Coffin, chief remstration clerk. doubtedly be submitted to popular In the evening Dr, and Mra, A. T./ vote at the city clections In May. France is planning an air force | ries of Lyceum and Travelogue lec | consisting of 140 battle squadrons Wahkiakum Court | House Is Burned CATHLAMET, Wash, Sept. 16— ap-| The Wahkiakum county courthouse, | located here, was destroyed by fire, yesterday with a resultant loss be-| tween $50,000 and $75,000. ‘The loss may be much greater, as Idea Is Winning fare ordinance have the big vault is too hot to be in-| spected to determine whether coun-| ty and city records withstood the| blaze intact. Proposed ordinance will un Daddy, Boldt's Butterhorns are a Nelous.—Advertisement, 4 \ The Store for Useful Articles 80 gbeervation squadrons, Canning Headquarters Offers Some Big Specials for Saturday KERR-MASON FRUIT JARS, pint size, special, per dozen ..............ssseeeee SEE ECONOMY FRUIT JARS, ',-gallon size, $1 69 special, per dozen ..........-.--ese0 saciends e SCHRAM OR MASON JAR CAPS, per dozen ...........++ss000 woes soewencenes GOOD LUCK JAR RUBBERS, special, 3 dozen fOr. ... 22.2. - 2000+. ce mcee neces EXTRA SPECIAL | 60.Watt Mazda Lam Pint Size at Ms ' Vacuum Bottle 98c Never before have we offered a vacuum bottle of this quality at such a low price. This pint size bottle comes complete with filler and aluminum cap, which can be used as a cup. Keeps liquids hot or cold for 24 hours. i _ The economy of using Mazda Lamps should | interest you, as they use only one-third as much current as carbon lamps and they give a clear, white light that is easy on the eyes—60-watt size at 45¢ each. Buy them in cartons of five. Did You Take Advantage of the “Betty Bright” Aluminum Ware Sale? Gym Shirts... .65c Gym Pants... .65c FOR SCHOOL Every year we supply hun- dreds of boys with Gym Suits because we have the kind they want. We have all sizes —suits to fit the small boy or big boy. If you didn’t, you missed something good. Weare | going to continue the sale tomorrow, and offer Dateinn af ne. Cecrssss-cessen