The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 5

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Nee a aaaeeaeearyerepennsinnenehamesa WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1941. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGES SS TS SATS SUT C1 A D Riciticiin Ure Puretiere Ca: [ THE PROBLEMS IN THE PACIFIC -. ee ee The People’s Popular Homefurnishers Make This a Real Thanksgiving Make the Dining Room Attractive With One of .. Our Fine Dining Room Suites of Selected Amer- day” ican Walnut, William ~¥ f and Mary Period Pat- tern. $150.00 $150.00 Noteworthy Values in Drapery Materials \nwcecemnnee caccen cone: 4 Drapery Department—Upper Main Vloor = = z m @ m2 } EIGHT PIECES wer . sélle Rerclariy & H 3 Scrims, Nets and Madras sells } ‘ sa $187.50 . NK, ‘ Short lengths of curtain materials, including Scrims, Marquisettes, Nets and Madras; 2 to 5- Buffet, Extension Table, Six Blue Leather Chairs yard lengths, selling at half price. ” ON SPECIAL TERMS ONLY NINE SUITES AT THIS PRICE Buffets in Walnut and Jacobean Oak Greatly Reduced $95.00 Walnut Buffet for $82.50 Walnut Buffet for. . $85.00 Walnut Buffet for..... $62.50 Jacobean Buffet for.... $40.00 Jacobean Buffet for... .. $35.00 Jacobean Buffet for SPs ee Prana ss Hires Ter Are Saat e Tape Edge Marquisettes 36 inch Tape Edge Marquisettes in color of ecru only; lengths are from 3 to 18 yards. Thursday, a yard, 10¢. Curtain Swisses Figured and dotted Curtain Swisses, 36 inches wide, and in white only. A yard, 25¢, - » $69.50 -. 851.75 - $29.50 $26.50 Curtain Novelties Novelty designed curtain materials in light and dark colors and 36 inches wide. A yard, 60¢. , lar French Pacific interests are limited to Ind Australia is men ” nd has holdings in Borneo, Java and Sumatra Portugal controls only the peninsula Macao, one and one-half miles long and one mile wide P Yet Sees =/PACIFIC SHIPS | "MAY GET BOOST The Items Quoted Are Merely a Fraction of the | sas Great Number of Pieces Included in This Sale Panel Curtainings Panel! Curtainings in imitation of Brussels, Renaissance, Irish Point and Filet designs. special, a yard, $1.50 special, a yard, $1.95 =| ROSEBURG, Ore. Nov, 16 youths are being held here fo! their arrest Tuesday night w = later by the Bonney Watson were found driving an automobile | Undertaking company ’ ae, a ae 4 Curtains, Special oa rin) a card pelonging to Fred H | pecial, a y. . Psy ‘ - RUNBAU Ay ae SR | Large Subsidy Is Hoped by!) formerly a yard, $3.50; special, a yard, $2.05 =| “)” gy os thought by local ote that ! * Lasker 3 ’ ‘ei Ss— trto—Clayton Currie, 21: Cliaton | Figured Filet Nets ; 40 pairs of Filet Net ; -| BY Wo, PoRTERFIELD | 36-inch Figured Filet Net curtain materials in | Curtains in ecru color only an assortment of new patterns. Colors are cream, | @d with a two-inch hem, ecru and white. Thursday, a yard, 30¢. | Special, a pair, $1.25. Figured Silkoline Splendid quality of Figured Silkoline with high | Curtains, Special | finish and in light and dark colors, with neat floral a Pair, $4.50 designs. A yard, 30¢. WASHINGTON, Nov, 16.—8peak jing further on the allocation of gov- | ernment ships to Pacific ports, Chair. | man A. D, Lasker, of the U. 8, sbip ping bourd, said yesterday after: | | noon. FURNITURE Co. IN tional Cash Registers, slightly used, « 2 de! ‘ new, at about hi : may definitely, that sl | Harding will coustwise istands, thas confining United States traffic to American | owned ships: P é i Es 7 ‘L also hope and believe that the! Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours | cnident will carry out his intention Instant rellef! Don't stay stuffed: {stops nose running; relieves head-|of taking off government transports ache, dullness, feverishness, mneex-|und carry all passengers in American 75 pairs of fine Marquis- | Curtain Voiles lette, Voile and Bobbinet { Fancy bordered Curtain Voiles in colors of cream | Curtains; some have fine and ecru and 36 inches wide. A yard, 50¢. | Filet lace edge; others | have heavy Barmen lace hange, and pay high- d-hand cash registers ie | A fall |) up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A hi rn * Pi . ineludti ity : “ ng 3 |ships, thas in effect giving the ship. | : styles of > meng 8 || dose of “Pape'y Cold Compound” tak-| "Eb tey” Cold Compougg” tx the | ping board ships a large subsidy.” Curtain Edges and Fringes edge. Special for Thurs- x 00% good | cages two hours until three doses | quickest, surest relief kWown, and — Edges and Ball Fringes to match curtains of any | day, a pair, $4.50. style. more © are taken usually breaks any cold | costs only a few cents at drug stores. * 1 i color. Choice, a yard, 10¢. Kosi pat you ® good trade for old one, right up. See tnout assistance Tastes Girl’s Death Held | ; ¢ Ae ry F oe 2 | The first done apens clogged-up| nice, Contains no quinine. Insist | B19 Second Ave. Cor. Sadines. sent ee a en hates af head.|upon Pape'sAdvertisement. to Be Accidental| aparece = ———— —| EVERETT, Nov. 16.—That Dor othy Grimm, 18, whose bedy was | 2,988,000 bushels of pears and ERNEST E. PENN, Canadian PB found in the Stillaguamish river Northwest Harvests 000 bushels of peaches, cific railway general passenger after three days’ search, came to he M. jin Sea: y |death thru drowning believed t ve any Bump er Crops With but three exceptions, Wash- ane. Oe heart tsouvlc, ae te a jaceidental, was the verdict of Cor- Crops of the Pacific Northwest this | ington leads in the production of all | a sister in Berkeley, Cal. a ‘4 j Wit cv ’ 7 jeer M. B. Challatombe yesterday, |"°4800 form @ substantial basis for of these staples. Oregon is first in| ——— : Mise Grimm was the daughter of |UNUSUA!l Prosperity, according tO 4) hay and rye production with Idaho | duction of spring and winter |Paul Grimm of Lake Stevens, station |at#ment by the Chamber of Com- | jleading in potato output. No other| ‘The Pacific Northwest is this yes 1 master at Tyree. She apparently got merce. i | Pacific Northwest state showed 4s | producing one-third of all apples | lost while walking from her home to] Washington, Oregon, Idaho and | much as one-half Washington's pro-|the United States. the station, a mile away Scores of Montana are this year producing | __ — eee rearchers scoured the hills for her, |119-000.000 bushels of wheat, 48,000,- | for RNNUMATISM ana Kiuaes land bloodhounds were put on the} 00 bushels of oats, 9,838,000 bushels ba! egpaenes — bog hp and ree. | je yetem eanlth. 30 Ts TREAT . |trail, but it was not until after the |Of COM. 11,377,000 bushels of barley, 82.00 per hex. Descriptive heok river was dynamited that her body MKAR-BU COMPANY, Tecoma, Wash, } Hi “4 was found. { j if , It iw believed that she slipped into |~ ; | the river from an icy footbridge, To i ‘a q a : : — | fe é i |Expert to Talk at ‘ Ly aie Fruit Exposition As an educational opportunity along horticultural lines, the Pacific | Northwest Fruit exposition to be! han next week at the Bell St. ter.) (ert could hardly be surpassed, Ex {branches of fruit culture in which | British Columbia, will speak on the (= aE [stn ne ire pss Griswo]d Cast Aluminum Waffle Iron perts from all of the agricultural col: | leges on the Pacific coast, including eon sot emereinrs, Seas Special at $2.98 lthe lectures there will be open dis- Regular Price $5.00 joussions at which there will be a/ lehance to ask questions that have been bothering fruitgrowers at home land there is expected to be an ex- change of experience which will Griswold Cast Aluminum Waffle Irons ona mateemastesgs mene bake waffles right—they are crisp, light, ' and fluffy and have that real Southern | flavor—served with maple syrup they are delicious. 3 3 These waffle irons have a smooth ball joint, the pans revolve easily in the frame —they have Alaska told handles so you will not burn the fingers. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.’S BIG MONEY-SAVING SALE of new upright, grand and player-pianos is fast settling the piano question in many homes of Seattle and vicinity. It seems that.many families have long been anxious for pianos in their homes, but have wisely and firmly held to the determination not to buy until they could afford to buy a good piano, a piano of real merit such as brings to the purchaser that satis- faction of knowing they have bought something worth while. . It seems that while most people have known that the prices of pianos in general have fallen very rapidly during the past sixteen months, yet many hardly realize that it is possible to get a piano such as we are selling at this big money-saving sale for the price at which they are being sold. In fact, many sales are dlosed within ten minutes, and this is not especially strange, for these instruments are all new and well- ‘WAFFLE IRON | =~ 5 6a, GSD SY eacive § Rr 73 ~ Sma CF ff Griswold Food Choppers Special at $1.79 ‘ Regular Price $3.00 Cheapest Cuts of Beef Make Most Delicious Hamburger Steak. New features in construction make the Griswold Food Chop- per superior to all others. It cuts perfectly all kinds of meat and food—does not crush, mash or grind. The reversible stee! knives are self sharpening and unbreakable. a Buy one Thursday at a bargain price—$1.79. Go to any grocery store and buy a known standard makes, the best makes and grades we have ever carried on our floors package of BEAUTIFUL DECORATED CHINA : since we have been in business. TREE TEA . he These wonderful piano values are made possible through the fact that we as whole- Cups and Saucers Special salers have taken some of these pianos back from dealers who could not pay for Ceylon Set of 6 $1 39 (BLACK) Hs ¥ them; others we have taken back from dealers and allowed in their stead less expen- sive instruments, such as they found more ready sale for in their particular terri- tories, but they are all new, in fine condition and carry the strongest guarantee ever written and are being sold at prices lower than have been heard of in years and on terms to suit the convenience of the purchaser. We Carry No Stencil Every Instrument Pianos or Player-Pianos a Standard Make ot slane Pies 1519 Third Avenue Wholesale Manufacturers Retail Regular Price $2.00 Set Here is the greatest sale of Cups and Saucers we Z have offered for many months. There are four kinds # to choose from—a beautiful blue floral design—a green floral design—a yellow floral design and the plain white — with a gold band decoration. Special, set of 6, $1.39, No phone or C. O. D. orders. None delivered. 40-watt Mazda Lamps.......40c 75-watt Nitrogen Lamps.....70c Enough light is the very first requirement of good lighting. Mazda Lamps insure ample light of pleasing quality. These lamps are adapted to use in nearly all lighting fixtures, and give a soft, white light that is easy on the eyes. Where More Light Is Required—Use Nitrogen Lamps. Take it home and try it. If you don’t find it the finest flavor you have ever tasted return it to your grocer, he will refund the full pur- chase price, no mat- ter how much you have used out of the package.

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