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MONDAY, OCTOBER 81, Occ | SERVICE TOC es Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. 2! The People’s Popular Homefurnishers 1921 50 EIGHT-PIECE § i DINING: ROOM SET Made of Selected Oak — Finislted fumed; chairs furnished in either leather slip-seat or wood box | seat, saddle shape. | Buffet—42 inches long; mirror of plate glass, 1 82x10 inches; lined silver drawer. Table—45 inches across top and extends to six feet. Chairs—Box seat; will be furnished in either ‘* $77.50 The re-mark floor price for set is LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED $107.50. SPECIAL AT.. ‘ons Ss UM Co. INC, WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 Mother, bring home some of, DEVELOPMENT of Duwamish | Boldt’s Milk Bread!—Advertisement, | Waterway will be discussed at § Mon.| |day night at a citizens’ mass meet. | Dance “Get Acquainted Night," | ing at South Park field house. The Tues, at Bright's, 1604 4th—(Adv.)| meeting was called by the South Park Improvement club. We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome tugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Phone Capitol 1233 CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometrist CAR: 4 eee Third \ve m3 je . | Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. * * * THE CATTLE ST AR Will Be Hard Winter for Chorus Girls * x Show Producers Are Holding Onto Cash Helen MacKellar, new stage star and heroine of “Back Pay,” Fannie Hurst’s first play, jis shown in center. |right, Adele Astaire, in “The Love Letters BY JAMES W. DEAN | NEW YORK, Oct. 31,—It looks like | *MPloyment to veveral hundred cho eee enn | & hard winter for the chorus gir! In the first place, there are fewer jobs for chorus girls, will wear less clothes: sible. | “They wear less clothes, because the fewer they wear the less they'll ost,” Morris Gest told me, Morria ought to know. spectactes, At left is Ina Claire, starring it “Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife,” and at ; other New York productions. give “Chu Chin Chow” and “Afgar,* coarse a its title suggresta, William A. Brady was tho first rus girls, producer tg sense the changed atti PRODUCERS WILL tude of the public. He staged “The Secondly, they SAVE PEN Teaser.” Critics acclaimed it a suc-| if that is poss} What M ant was that pro-| cess, At the end of a week Brady ducers this season will economize to | withdrew it. the last penny, The audience is the I asked Brady why he withdrew only thing that's looking up in the} it show business this year. His four} I the last fortnight I have seen “Aphrodite,” | *¢¥en Dew Broadway shows. Six of | them evidenced penury on the part of the producer. In one there was no change of scenery. In another only one change, and the settings reeked of the warehouse. These productions also evidenced a | tendency to fil minor roles with low- waged, mediocre performers. A canvass of producers indicates {there will be fewer musical reviews, fewer specialties and more plays , With small casts this season, This | goes for road shows, too; they'll be “Despite favorable reviews, I that kind of a play,” he answered. Alice Brady, hig doughter, tried out “Drifting” at Atlantic City, In |1t she was @ lost soul drifting about the Yellow Sea with another lost soul, It has been shelved and she will tour in “Forever After,” a sweet romance in which she made her greatest personal triumph. “The American comedy which con taind no unclean line or suggestion jis the type of pls the American people want and t so strongly they will demand them,” says John L. Golden, A GREAT SALE OF Here is one of the Seattle. pared to offer you some sensational values, greatest Aluminum Ware enables us to offer these remarkable bargains. Everyone is familiar with the high quality of num Ware—it always gives long service. rales Coffee Percolators Tea Kettles Windsor Ketties Double Boilers—2 sizes Set of 2 Sauce Pans Convex Kettles with Covers—2 sizes Sets of 3 Sauce Pans No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders (Delivered at our convenicnce) “Betty Bright” Aluminum Ware ~ 2000 Pieces Go on Sale Tuesday At 9&c Each Values up to $2.00 atest Sales in the history ot We planned this big sale many weeks ago. We are ot Bo f Dn i A “special purchase” of 2,000 Aluminum Cooking Utensils during a slack a a the factory “Betty Bright” Alumi- Choice of the Following Items at 98c Each forced to economize by high railroad | rates and lowered admission prices. The satirical element is predomi- }mant in the comedies, In previous seasons the satire has met with little success outside New York. | PUBLIC TIRED OF | RISQUE PLOT The public has tired of the play Such plays have made Golden a ich man, Among them are “Light jnin’,” “Turn to the Right,” “Three Wise Fools” and “Dear Me.” Frank Bacon has gone to Chicago to present “Lightnin’” after setting a record of 1291 performances of it on Broadway, He expects to spend with risque plot, A. H. Woods, who|the rest of his life playing that role made the bedroom an intimate scan-|in four cities, New York, Chicago, da} to countless innocents, hag only | philadelphia and Boston, Companies one bedroom farce this season. It is| with other actors in the star role and is as/ will tour other cities. Milton Nobles play, which has been running in Lon- don, The Selwyns will present it, |English cast selected by the author. David Belasco is sawing wood and for your won |*#ying Uttle. His only announce Medicine |ments are Lenore Ulrich in “Kiki” will play it in London. __ MOTHER with John Drew and Mrs. Leslie francis Starr in “The Easiest “THE CIRCLE” 18 LEADING SATIRE \t, W . \Carter heading an allstar cast. ‘ells Childless Women what Lydi: | . Anoth Lendon success is “The EPinkham'sV, C er London success in Chief among the satires ix “The \Skin Game,” a Galsworthy play to | | illston, Wi want to give | | Circle,” W. Somerset Maugham's ‘or [be produced by Brady with an all word of praise derf: | We are very fonc | | of children and for | Way. | aconsiderable: Hammerstein is devoting most of ime afterwemar-|his attention to the staging of his | ried I feared 1|American musical comedies in Lon | would not have don. | “Tangerine,” a musical satire star | ring Julia Sanderson, will also go to { | | | ing|London. A second company will Pink-|tour the United States Vegetable} isie Janis will make a brief Compound and American appearance and then will healthy baby girl Bgl ond return to Paris to give a French e baby was born than |,.,., “ ‘a <n led Faced ¢0 euler with my periods be. |pear# 10 Back Pay,” Fannie Hurst's | Sore took Lydia E. Pinkhana Ve poy 5 jen ge 7 rel sa aeticine Ba ck for its sixth year, shall always recommend it very|,,“Shuffle Along” and “Put and highly. Mrs, HoH. Janssen, Mil, Take” are two negro dance and song r in, Wisconsiz — , |shows that may hold the boards on | "How can women who are weak and |2f0udway for several more months. |sickly expect or hope to become| “Get Toxether,” the Hippodrome mothers of healthy children? Their |°I"cus show, is bigger than ever. first duty is to themselves. They | Ziegteld's should overcome the derangement or Greenwich Follies debility that is dragging them down, Man Who Came Back” comes , [caliber as the shows of previous sea- and strengthen the entire system, as |S0ns \did Mrs. Janssen, by taking Lydia BE. | And if you like a mystery play, |Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and |one of the kind that keeps you sit \give their chifdren the blessing of a |ting on the edge of your chair, | good constitution, there's “The Bat.” It promiseg to make New Yorkers git that way the Advertisement. rest of the season, ELIMINATION—HEALTH’S ALLY treatment indicated in m. of the circulatory system, Phone East 0572 FOR APPOINTMENT The Best-Equipped Physiotherapy Institute in the State ‘ D’Arsonval ba Institute Chronic Skin and Nerve Disease: Sanipractic Bldg, 905 Southeast Corner Broadway Eliminative -conditions es | foresaw that the public did not want | tageously. Linens— Mercerized Damasks, inche assorted patterns, Formerly $1 yard. Tuesday, a yard, T5¢. Seven Linen Cloths, size 70x7' merly $6.75. Formerly $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00, 96.50. merly $13.50 each Two Linen Cloths, merly $12.50 each Two Linen Cloths, | tern Tablecloths, size 81x81 inc’ 65¢. Millinery Braids Wool and Metallic and Felt and Silk Braids in assorted widths of 10-yard bolts. For- merly $2.50, Special, a bolt, $1.25. Three Linen Cloths, size 760x108 inches. Choice, Tuesday, $7.50. size 70x70 Choice at 88.00. 72x72 Two Linen Cloths, size 72x72 merly $12.00 and $13.00 each. Ch Five Linen Cloths, size | ches. Formerly $12.00 cach. $9.50. size 70x88 inches. merly $14.00 each. Choice at $10.00. Seventy-five Linen Double Satin Damask Pat- he Rodos Ca rhe nnopes Substantial Reductions on Thanksgiving Linens - Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor Table Damask, Napkins, Pattern Cloths, Towels, ete., offered at attractive prices Tuesday, enabling the housewife to replenish her stock of household linens advan- s wide and in 00 and $1.25 a 0 inches, For. Tuesday, cach, $5.50. Ten Linen Cloths, size 68x68 and 70x88 Inches, ‘Tuesday, each, For- inches. For 2 inches. For ce at $9.00. 72 and 72x108 Choice at For- hes. Formerly $15.00 each. Tuesday, each, $10.00. Aeroplane Linen, 37 inches wide, pf extraordi- hary quality and in natural linen color, a yard, Millinery Department—Second Floor Millinery Lace Gold, silver and antique in Formerly $2.50 and $1.00 a bolt. Special, a bolt, $1.25 and 50¢. narrow edges, PAGE 8 A Special Parchase of Silk and Wool | Dresses To Sell at $14.95 Second Floor A group of 120 Silk and Wool | Dresses, just received on a special pur- chase, will be placed on sale Tuesday. The dresses sketched depict only two of the many neat models in this pleas- ing assortment of styles and values. Included in this display are Trico- tines, Poiret Twills, Silk Crepes and a few Satins and Velvets. They have a pronounced effective- ness with trimmings in contrasting col- ors on black, brown and navy blue. \ Sizes Are 16 to 42 Unusual values at $14.95 each. Napkins— | Linen Napkins, size 21x21 inches; 12 seta of six each. Formerly $4.26 a set. Tuesday, a set, $3.50. 300 Union Linen Napkins (half linen and half cotton), size 20x20 inches and in assorted pat- terns. Formerly $6.00 a dozen. Tuesday, a dozen, $3.75. 240 Heavy Linen Napkins, size 19x19 inches and in assorted patterns. Formerly $6.75 a set. ‘Tuesday, a set, $4.95. Three sets of Linen Napkins, size 22x22 inches; six in a set. Formerly $5.50 a get. Tuesday, a set, $3.75. Two sets of Linen Napkins, size 22x22 Inches; six in a set. Formerly $6.50. Tues: $4.50. Toweling— Unbleached Linen Crash Toweling at, a yard, 25¢. . Hemstitched Huck Towels of union linen (half linen and half cotton) in jacquard patterns. Size 19x37 inches. Formerly 85c and 90c each. Tuesday, each, 59¢. Same Towels in size 20x42 inches, Formerty $1.00 each, At, each, 75¢. Imported Glass and Tea Towels with red bor- Gers. Formerly 30¢ each. Choice Tuesday at 19¢. illinery Braids ‘ool and Metallic and Felt and Silk Braids in narrow widths (10 yards to the piece). Formerly $1.00, Special, a piece, 5O¢. “ F Big Engineer Dead | in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31.—How-; ard C. Holmes, noted consulting ben | gineer, died at his home here last night, after six weeks’ illness. He was the builder of the San; Francisco ferry building and the San | Francisco cable car lines, and had| LONG SEARCH IS NOW REWARDED) Mrs. Ida Pickett Was Twenty- Five Years Trying to Find Relief—At Last Succeeds Mrs. Ida Pickett, 274 South Divi- sion St., Buffalo, N. Y., says: “Twenty-five years is a long time to keep looking for something with- out finding it, and it’s no wonder I almost lost hope. But I finally found what IT was hunting—a medi- cine to relieve me of an awful case of indigestion. “Tanlac rewarded my long search | for relief, and I now enjoy better) health than I have in thirty years.” | Many people on verge of despair} have taken Tanlac and recovered. | Tanlac ig sold in Seattle at Bar-| tells drug store and by leading druggists everywhere, — Advertise ment. Tonight Is Hallowe’en The Butler Cafe is all dressed up for the party Eight mischievious beauties to make merry the evening Five beautiful costumed num bers and other Hallowe'en features and favors, with Walter Emerson’s “Show of Shows” Special Table d’Hote Dinner, like only the Butler can serve, from 6 to9 p.m. $2a plate Come and Join the Party [been consulting engineer for the Es- quimault Shipbuild company, of British Columbia, the Portland dock commission, of Port: d, Ore., and numerous other Coast L organizations. Anthony Dychius, has learned eight since he came to! ‘® Prevent it,” according to an 27, Lithuanian, new languages America, seven yea: 1427 Fifth Ave.’ Men’s and Boys’ Clothing HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS One Price—Cash or Credit ing & Dndcx| Protest Death Doom; of Two Itali ROME, Oct. 31.—The Italian jtariat will never tolerate the execu. lion of Sacco and Vanzetti unless the | foreign office “exhausts every Ts ago. matum made public today, The ultimatum was presented | Foreign Minister Della Terretta |a proletarian committee which |manded immediate information as | the fate of the two communists jare seeking to obtain a new | following their sentence of death | murder in the United States, yee Chas. S. ‘Todd, Mgr. We are closin; at less than mixtures; belted; pass up this special! and serviceabl and the servic Regular $1.50 ‘Table Cloths; good weight, as- | These comforters are filled with sorted floral, dot and satin white cotton; covered with good stripe; mercerized scalloped | Quality of. silkoline; floral de- edge—56 inches diameter. ‘sig Size 72x84 inches. Unbleached Muslin Table Padding Yard, 15c ai Yard, $2.00 39-inch Unbleached Muslin, reer randieigi ie is good weight $1.25 quality; inches. Clearance of Tweed Skirts | Formerly $10.98 Now $4.75 % the former price. skirts as these were not priced so low. These are of pretty gray Slip-On Pinafore Dresses These slip-on Pinafore Dresses are practical for the High School Miss. They are attractive in style, comfortable to wear The price is low when one considers the quality of the dresses eet SPECIALS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS Table Cloths $1.25 and quality; sheets and pillow cases, Feather Pillows $1.00 fancy art ticking, = out a line of high grade, all-wool Tweed Skirts Even before the war such 2 pockets, button trimmed; 36 inches long. Don't It's worth while. Special $6.50 le; made of heathergold knitted woolen fabric. obtained, Comforters $4.95 Priced formerly at $7.50. values of Round Padding; 63 inches wide; Bxcel- sior Brand, Blankets $8.50 $12.00 values of Mixed Cot ton and Wool’ Blankets; attrac- tive plaids in assorted colors, Size 66x80 inches, for covered with Sizes 17x24 SAVES VOU MONEY’

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