The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTORER21, 192 SHUNNING SERVICE (HO HIMNNNNNKSTIN Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers =. THE SHATTEF STAR PAGE 8 | Se Rhodes Ca | DAD CALLS IT THE NUTTY SEASON IT TERMS 1.00 Per Week 4 iH) 1.25 Per Week \ | 1.50 Per Week 2.00 Per Week 50 Per Week 00 Per Week 15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Week CHARGES—NO INTEREST OUR ase, 200 Purchase, 150 perchens, M rchase, 250 Purchase, 00 Purchase, NO EXTRA Your Choice at $5.00 Millinery Department—Second Floor 300 smart hatsof the very latest styles, colors and mate- rials, a product of our own workrooms, of which we take pride in offering you your choice at $5.00 each. They are made of Duvetyn, Velvets, Duvenor and Felts in a wide variety of becomine shapes most popular this season, and in the rich colors of spark red, black, ja 4, henna, Sand, navy and king blue, melon, purple, taupe and pheasant. The hats depicted inthe above sketch are only two of the many enticing 1 .od- els that we are offering at this price. The one to the left is a blue duvetyn, flower trimmed, while the othe? is made of melon red duvenor and ribbon trimmed. Children’s Girls’ Coats, Special at $12.95 School Hose Sizes Are 12, 14 and 16 Main Floor Upper Main Floor GIRLS’ HOSE of light weight Twenty-five girls’ neatly styled ‘coats have been taken from cotton, in black and cordovan, regular stock and reduced for Saturday selling. Sizes 6 to 10, Some have fur collars, others have collars of self material. A BOYS' HOSE of heavy grade good variety of coats in light and dark colors that offer excep: cotton, in black only, Sizes tional values at $12.95 each. are 7 to 10%. A pair, 25¢. ? Boys’ Fall Coats CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSE $6.95 Each SS ee One More Day to Secur $28.00 Mahogany Base Floor Lamp and Silk Shade, complete, at sss. 818,65 $26.00 Oak Leather Seat and Back Rocker, $14.75 $37.50 Mahogany-finished Living Room Table Ot. steve seeee cess S24.75 Ao es Se LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU of a good grade of cotton, and in black. They are featured in light, medium and heavy weights, There are also cordo- vans and white in a medium weight, Sizey are 6 to 10% A pair, 35¢. —Or three pairs for $1.00, GIRLS’ HOSE of reinforced, lisle and in colors of black, Choice Knoxville to Get at reliability of the ‘house, and still have values. To women who are not familiar with the won- derful we si day th TRADE MARK COPVRIG MTED values obtainable, t they make to- occasion for be- coming acquainted, — ‘VETOES NEW CAR TRACK MEASURE Mayor Rejects $680,000 Bond Issue Mayor Caldwell late Thursday aft: ernoon vetoed the council ordinance for a $680,000 utility bond issue to finance replacement of street or tracks on First ave.,and other rail- way betterments The mayor declared that the ordi nance would ultimately result in in creasing the amount of unpaid in debtedness of the street railway to the city’s general fund. He aiso tn- closed an opinion by Thomas J. L. Kennedy, assistant corporation coun- sel, which recited that the use of utility bonds for replacing the First ave. tracks was of doubtful validity “But I do not believe that these Bends could be sold,” Caldwell said, “since they are subsequent to more outstanding @onds than the railway system now: justifies, “I apprehend that, these bonds once being authorized, an »ttempt will be made to loan money from the general fund to such bond fund in anticipation of the bonds being We always mave you money—not on an item here and there; but select any ten or twelve—and the saving we offer you is surprising. Try it and see, Yellow Cling Peaches No. 214 can, 19¢ Good Apricots, No. 2% can Del Monte Spifiach, No. 2% 1 Monte Sweet Potatoes, zai 29. Van Camp's Chill Sauce— 4-02. bottle 25¢ 16-02, bot. 48¢ Van Camp's Pork and Beans— —Smail can . —Medium can . Large can ... Van Camp's Hominy— NO, 2% CAM vecseseeeeees ABE Campbell's Soups, Rex Hard Wheat Flour, 49-Ib. sack... .$2.10 M.J.B. Coffee " Centennial’s Best Flour, 49-Ib. satk.. . -$1.93 Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-Ib. $2.05 te | Albers’ Flapjack Flour, large PKS... ss ee ener ola Tanker Syrup— Grape Nuts, a4 Post Toasties e 300 wack ¥ abe Soman Me nae Shredded Wheat Calumet Baking Powder, * 31 Cc 1-lb. can ... A Yeast Foam, pks Argo Corn Starch, pkg... Rogers’ Baking Powder, Mazola Oil, at. keeps empty. 18-07. glans any 37-07%. glasn 2%-T. tin . 4-1. tin 206¢ S3e/ 1b. can 3-1b.* can Sib, can ..,.$1.85 Vacuum packed with a special fric- tion top cover that the 28¢| fresh until the can is cotfee Scripps Newspaper MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 20,—An other Scripps newspaper, the 27th, } will start publication in Knoxville, it was announced here today. It will be known as the Knoxville News and will be a dally afternoon paper. A suitable building near the bust. eas conter of the city has been ob tained and the most modern me chanical equipment is being tstalled. The new daily has obtained the leased wire news service of the Unk ed Press. . The Knoxville lows will be the fifth Sc Me! paper entab- } lished» January. Others are} the Birmingham, Ala., Post; Norfotk, Va., Post: Fort Worth, Texas, Press, and the Washington, D. C., Daily News, LOS ANGELES.—Physicians say features of Ruth Roland, injured in face during filming of motion pic. ture, will pot be marred perman- ently. sold. “There being go market for the bonds, it would impossible to re pay the general fund, and an amount would therehy be added to the $83, | 000 owtng to the general fund by Ithe railway fund since last Decem ber.” Leta TREE TEA CEYLON A blacks tea of high grade quality that is priced ex ceptionally low in comparison with similar qual- ity—Ib. package FOLGER’S SPECIAL FREE OFFER ,FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY You can take advantage of Folger Com- painy’s FREE OFFER at any of our stores, -——_- Fad FOLGER'S Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is recognized as one of the best coffees, and vacuum packed- you should have no hesitancy to purchase several monthe’ supply. lb, ca FREE with every purchase of 4 net weight, Instant Poetum, large can -39¢ 2%4b. tan of Folger’s Golden 98 c Gate Coffee for ..... + Fad rcdeveees 1b can FREE with every purchase of a 5-lb. can of FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE Coffee for Seattle Stores—Look for the Groceteria in Your Neighborhood DOWNTOWN £5 Pike Bt. |BALLARy 6419 Ballard Ave. Pike Place Public Market! 6901 14th Ave, N. W. EASTLAKE 201 Eastlake Ave. RENTON HILL 57c LUNA SOAP—a White Laundry 91 Soap, bar ..... 3c Crystal White Soap, bar..56¢ Lenox Soap, the standard yellow soap. Clean Basy Soap, bar.,.4%e Citrus WAshing Powder, large package Old Dutch Cleanser, can, 10¢ Elastic Starch, pkg, .... O4¢ Ivory Soap, bar Visit our Store at— Everett WHISKY THEFT SUSPECTS FREE Prosecutor Angered by Rul- ing, Leaves Court Four men arrested tn connection with the theft of $40,000 worth of liquor frém gevernment vaults, in Seattle last August were freed when, at a hearing Thursday before Uinted States Commissioner Robert C. Me Clelland, George BE. Mathieu, anwint-|}) ant United States district attorney, |}) walked out, leaving the government without counsel. ‘The district attorney's office here recently was instructed by the attor ney general to hold all liquor cases white, brown and cordovan Sizes are 5% to 10. A pair, 50¢. BOYS’ COTTON HOSE, me- dium weight, with reinforced knees, heels and toes in black and cordovan. In sizes 6% to 10. A pair, BO¢. BOYS’ HEAVY COTTON HOSE with reinforced knees, heels and toex; in black only and in sizes 7 to 11. A pair, 50¢. GIRLS' HOSE of mercerized Lisle with double knees, heels and toes. Colors are black, white and cordovan, Sixes are 5% to 1p. A palr, 65¢. Umbrella Special ers cords, and a few are spoon-tipped. (Main Floor) 40 black “Gloria” India shapes, with fullJength solid Bakalite handles; some have rings, Formerly $7.60 each. Main Floor Rear Another shipment of these splen- did chinchilla and wool mixed coats for boys has just arrived. Oup last shipment was disposed of almost immediately after displaying them. They are full-belted, double-breast- — ed styles with four pockets and are fully ined. They come in sizes 3 to 9 years and are in colors of gray, brown, green and navy blue. A very smart coat for young boys. 4 umbrellas in full size, regular and Special Saturday, each, $3.95. over for the next federal grand jury. Attorney John Dore, representing the four defendants, secured the hearing Thursday. Mathieu, in view of instructions, objected. When Commissioner McClelland overruled him, Mathieu withdrew from the case and the prisoners were freed. The four released were Frank Ir. win, former United States customs inspector; Arthur A. Cheever, safe expert, L. C. Alberty, salesman, and Jack Rhodes. Six other men are held In connec. ion with the booze theft. Judge Orders duty to Acquit Surges PASADENA, Cal, Oct. 21.--Fail ing to stop after striking Mrs, Eliza beth Holmes with bis speeding auto, Federal Judge Page Morris, of Duluth, was arrested after being chased for seven blocks by motorcy cle police. He was released on $1,006 ball. He will be charged with fail ing to give assistance to the injured woman and failing to report the acel dent. lurray Executor Removed by Court Terminating the long legal fight between W. 8. K. Brown, admin. istrator of the James A. Murray es. tate,,and J. P. Gleason, spectal ad ministrator for the estate in Wash- ington, Gleason was removed from the office of administrator Thureday by an order entered by Judge King Dykeman. B. 8. Groaseup of Tacoma was named to succeed him. Mother, bring home some of Boldt’s Milk Bread!—Advertisement, MEAT CHUSE OF KINEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder, * bothers—Meat forms uric acid If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts oceasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat | forms uric acid which almost par-| alyzes the kidneys in their efforts! to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To neutralize thege irritating acids, to cleanse the kidnéys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar- macy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for @ few daya and your kidneys will then act fine, This famous salte is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations The Lae for Useful Articles A NEW SHIPMENT OF “ BEAUTIFUL JOINTED DOL Special at $1.98, $2.49 = $3.29 ) Saturday is going to be “Doll Day”. at Spelger & Hurlbut’s, For great event we are going to offer 200 ‘beautiful Jointed Dolls at th extremely low prices. They have bisque heads, with mohair wigs an eyelashes; bodies are made of composition and are fully jointed. Three sizes to choose from. 18-inch § 1 .98 size 22-inch $2.49 24-inch site. DBs Buy your dolls early, so you can dress them for Christmas BIG ENAMELWARE SALE CONTINUES SATURDAY Many Big Values Are Offered at 98c Universal Lunch Kit Simplex Electric Heater Special $7.98 This is an unusually low price for this wonderful electric heater. The “Simplex” has a 14-inch copper reflec- tor equipped with a new patent ele- ment. It is mounted on an adjustable base and comes complete with cord. This attractive heater provides instant direct warmth—it is both a decoration and a necessity for cold days. 60-Watt Mazda Lamps at 45c 75-Watt Nitrogen Lamps Think of* it — genuine Special $2.19 Regular Price $3.50 Universai lunch kit at $2.19. This is an extreme special for Saturday only. Lunch kit consists of a strong metal case fitted - with a pint, size Universal vacuum bot- tle that will keep liquids hot for 24 hours. Wind Shield Swipe does the work of 5 carbon lamps Special at 98c Regular. Price $1.50 You can’t afford to take a chance— get one of these Rain-E-Day wind shield swipes and 192¢ Pike mt. x. BRoapway pis, | ‘PCH Ane Kent TRICT Auburn Kirkland Tacoma Good light is less expensive than poor light. Replace old-fashioned lamps with Mazda lamps and get three times as much light without adding a penny ' to your light bills, you will always have a clear vision—they clean both sides of the glass. (Made in Seattle.) —Downetaire Westlake Public Market es Corner Public Market | 710-712 Blewett | fouth End Public Market) $201 Fremont Ave 603 Union Bt. NORTH END UNIVERSITY DISTRICT) 5th and Greenwood 43r¢ and 14th N. B =| WOODLAND PARK \ 1906 46th at. N. 1817 Greenwood Ave. to flush and stimulate sluggish kid- neys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness, Jad Salts is inexpensive; eannot injure, and makes a delightful ef. fervescent lithiawater drink.—Ad- vertisement. > 1801 Yooler Way ®. UNION DISTRICD 2rd and K, Union WEST SEATTLE California and Admin: Way California and Alaske 232 Broadway N. QUEEN ANNE HILL th Wand W. McGraw 207 Blaine #. 391 Firet Ave. N 2215 Queen Anne Ave.

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