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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921. CONIA RULES MNS ER V TCE SMILES MHA Grunbaum Bros, Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers THE SEATTLE STAR | FAIR HOSTESSES TO FOREIGN GUESTS ereer ee Attractive Fur-Trimmed Coats Featuring Smart Styles at $14.95 Second Moor 90 Velour and Kersey Coats in belted models, with but- ton trimming, are included in this group. Some have fur-trimmed col- lars of Australian opossum, beaverette and sealine. The Coat sketched is typical of mod- els in this group. HVC TTC TTT ToT cS] Colors Are: Navy Blue Dark Green Brown and Burgundy In sizes 16 to 44 _ harmless rheumatism cure which = ae Cesco Combination Heater SAVES LABOR AND FUEL. Burns both wood and coal—fire box of rim bowl hot blast construc- ing—and heat swerving reflector—which consumes the gas—thus saving 40 per cent on fuel. Body of boiler steel with heavy cast front. Extra large ash pan. Full nickel trim. Priced from $44.50 to $54.50. GRUNBAU FURNITURE G0. IN Rheumatism {fs “pain onty.” Not] email trial bottle of old-time “St Jone casé im fifty requires internal | Jacobs Oil” at any drug store and (treatment: Stop drugging! Rub/ in just a moment you'll be free from | soothing, penetrating “St. Jacobs| rheumatism pain, soreness and atiff- Oil" directly into your sore, stiff}ness. Don't suffer! Relief and a ints and muscles and relief comes|cure awaits you. > “St. Jacobs Oi" ~ instantly. “St. Jacobs Oil" is |has cured millions of rheumatiam i sufferers in the last half century, gperer disappoints and cannot burnjand is just as good for sciatica, | er discolor the skin. neuralgia, lumbago, backache, Limber up! Quit complaining! Get} sprains and swellings. The sale of candy in the United! [to White House. These are busy days in Washington society circles. Scores of distinguished visitors from lall corners of the earth are being entertained. Many of the delegates to the arms confer- ence are accompanied by younger members of their families, adding gaiety to the functions. Among the younger Washington girl hostesses are Miss Mabel Steagall, left, daughter of Senator John B. Kendricks of BY HARRY HUNT WASHINGTON, Nov, 18.—A “din armament conference” in “demo cratic” America presenta some ap- parent paradoxes to even the most casual observer, Not even in the days of the war, when Washington was crowded with men in uniform and visiting mili- tary missions, was there such @ rat- ting of swords and galloping of armed soldiery thru the streets as today. Troops of cavalry from Fort Meyer escort visiting dignitaries from depot to hotel and from hotel Clattering hoofs on the pavements are a signal for pedestrians to line the curb to watch the great go by. A rattling of swords drawn and pre- sented at salute before a hotel en- trance means that @ delegate is about to take the aif. eee Opposition of British labor to re- newal of the AngioJapanese alliance} will make itself felt at the confer-| ence. Labor movement leaders have! “record of the movements of glaciers _ in all parts of the world. ; States since the advent of prohibition has doubled in value. stafed openly that they are against British association with a “feudal UITS! We regret very much the circumstances which compel us to SACRIFICE our stock and QUIT business after 21 years ‘on Second Avenue. But we are unable to.meet the EXORBI- T. rentals and remain in business. We are MO! than DOUBLE our present rental—a asked to pay thing utterly impossible—so we go. . This is not an ordinary “sale,” but a genuine Closing Out, Quitting Business Sale! Wyoming. | Congressman Henry B. Steagall of Alabama, and Miss Rosemaye Kendricks, daughter of [ Sidelights on Disarm Conference | aristocracy.” British labor likewise has recommended that the Far Eastern Republic be allowed to par Ucipate officially in the parley. eee If the shoes worn by the royal marines who guard the British dele gates at the Hotel Lafayette are worn in field service, they never can hope to take the enemy by surprine attack, Not since the change in shoe styles in the middie §0's has Ameri- ca heard such @ screeching chorus of shoe-leather! ‘The sereeches preceding a squad | sound like the magnified caterwaul- jing of a dozen untuned bagpipes. The bachelors of the world are represented at President Harding's lconference on limitation of arma- ;ment and Far Eastern affairs. Their spokesman ts Arthur J. Bal- four, who heads the Britivh delega- tion, while’ Lioyd George ign't here. It's been considerable task for Bal- four to evade the fair sex, an he's one of the best catches in Britain. | He sprang from the old nobility, be) ing a nephew of the Marquis of | Salisbury. At 26 he entered parliament. Later Every pair of Shoes in this immense stock must be converted into CASH as quickly as possible! Costs cut no figure. Our customers reap the benefit. I have again greatly reduced many lines broken in the past few days’ selling and each day new and greater values are brought to light. CHILDREN’S Child’s $2.00 Shoes Child’s $2.25 and $2.50 Shoes Children’s $3.00 GENDOS 54 othe bo 5,0:0% Boys’ $3.50 Shoes Boys’ -$5.50 and $6.00 Army Shoes Youths’ $4.00 Army Shoes ..... Boys’ $5.00 Shoes .. Growing Girls’ $6.00 Shoes Misses’ $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Misses’ $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes $6.00 Shoes $8.00 Shoes Pumps and Oxfords ...... $8.00 Shoes Women’s $6.00 to $8.00 Shoes $3.80 $2.90 $14.00 Shoes $15.00 Shoes $15.00 Shoes Oxfords and Pumps Women’s $6.00 to Women’s $6.00 to $8.00 Women’s $7.00 to $4 80 sede e Women’s $9.00 to $12.00 Shoes .. Women’s $9.00 to $6 40 Women’s $10.00 to $7. 40 Women’s $12.00 ‘to $8.40 Women’s $9.00 to $10.00 Women’s $5.00 to $1.80 $2.80 ... $3.80 $3.80 .. $5.40 Men’s $12 $15.00 Shoes . Men’s $12.50 to $16.50 Shoes, made by Emerson and Henry Cort.. Men's $7.00. to $8.00 Shoes, broken sizes $3.80 Men’s $7.00 to $8.00 Shoes, W. L. Douglas and other makes Men’s $7.00 to $10.00 Shoes, W. L. Douglas and other makes .... Men’s $10. $12.00 Shoes Men’s $10. $14.00 Shoes $4.80 $5.40 .... $6.40 ... $7.40 .. $8.40 00 to 00 to 00 to $9.80 C. W. Shively—Closing Out {406 Plymouth Shoe Stor SECOND _ AVENUE he was chief secretary for Ireland, leader of the conservative party, then [prime minister. Today he's British | representative on the. council and as sembly of the League of Nations, eee ‘The best press facilities maintain Jed by any of the visiting delegations have been provided by the Japanese. ‘There is bustle and activity there than at the British, French and | Italian delegations combined. And more correspondents. eee ‘There'll be one group in Washing- ton busier than the delegates at the conference—the propagundints. ‘They've been flocking in for weeks and occupy every available inch of [apace in office buildingn. | The Friends of Irish Freedom and | American Association for the Recog- |nition of the Irish Republic will use the conference as an aid in pressing Ireland's cause. | The Koreans | wet their case officially before the | conference. | & N, Ghose, representing the Ghandi movement in India, has | opened an office. | Ma Soo, representative of the | South Chinese government, will leave | Washington as a protest against | South China not being invited to the parley. eee 8. Kullujian, Armenian rug ro- mancer, who provided the historic | “Love Rug’ of a former shah of Per- sia for the Liberty Bell at the Pan- ma-Pacific exponition, for the Hall lof Mirors at Versailles and for the inauguration of President Harding, brought his famous Noor covering to Washington ‘again and spread it in the amphitheatre at Arlington for the ceremonies at the burial of the un- | known soldier and on the steps of the | Pan-American building official gathering of the arms dele- ates. — Ceaméltés | The sea ad macaroni | with the rich, nut-like flavor. | Q@ak in one- | third the time good, down to t! vature, You will soon notice a change for the xetter. Has a convi » healing aste ‘that the kiddies like, Gooc vt “ight trouble aad help are going to try to!” Girls’ Wool Dresses $7.95, $8.50, $10.95 and $12.50 Upper Main Floor Girls’ Dresses in several styles very suitable for strec and school wear. They are designed of navy serge and trimmed with braids and yarn. Sizes are from 6 to 14 years. Jack Tar Dresses Included at $10.95 Splendid Values in Men’s Shirts A Special Purchase—Choice, $1.95 Main Floor 500 Men's French Cuff Shirts, including Russian cords and rep cloth of @ heavy weight, well tailored and full cut. ‘The former are in colors of blue, green, pink and lavender; the latter in neat stripes of black, lavender and blue. In all sizes, 14 to 17. Cap and Scarf Sets Blouse Department, Upper Main Floor Women's and Children’s Cap and Scarf Sets of brushed wool in colors of peacock, tan, brown, purple, heather and Scotch plaids. Attractively priced at $2.95, $3.26, $3.95, $4.95. The Store for Useful Articles STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ar access ENN EE a Saturday Is the Last Day of the “Grise Reduced Prices wold” Ironware Sale — Many Items Are Offered at No. 8 Cast Iron Skillet Special at 75c Regular Price $1.25 The Griswold improved cast iron skillet gives ‘]} you a skillet of uniform thickness and satin- like finish, so smooth that food will not burn ¥% or stick to it. These skillets will fry steaks and chops just to suit the taste. Brownie Roasters | Special at 49c Regular Price 75c Cook your Thanksgiving dinner in a Brownie Roaster and it is sure to be just right. This roaster is made of sheet metal; it is self-basting and has interlocking handles; reg- ulating vent in top. Size 10x 15 inches. \ 1847 Rogers | Silverware In the Beautiful Ambassador Pattern Teaspoons, set of 6... .$4.00 | Dessert Spoons, set of 6.87.50 | Carving Set $18.50 S Knives and Forks, set of 6 (with hollow handle knives) / .........$20.50 Gravy Ladle Meat Fork every boy wants. wheels. Star and Grape Cut Water Tumblers Special, Set of Six, $1.29 These thin-blown, bell-shaped table tumblers are made of clear crystal’ glass, highly polished; cut in the beau- tiful Star and Grape designs. Star and Grape Cut Goblets Special—Set of Six, $2.49 Pioneer Coaster Wagon pecial at $4.98 ‘ Regular Price $7.50 A Pioneer Coaster Wagon is what They are pet constructed; body is made of hard- wood and measures 14x82 inches; it has roller bearing wooden artillery Special at $4.98. she