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" TURSDAY, NOVEMRER 22. 1921. PUNO UIE ANISER V 1CEYNRSHNNNNNESRITININ = Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People's Popular Homefurnishers _ See a ee THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 TIRED OF GETTING SOAKE D DON'T MISS IT !—Washington’s Big Fruit Show at the Bell Street Terminal every day this week. Laws Shades $16. 85 30 Extra Quality Silk Lamp Shades ~—Ten patterns — Fifteen color combinations — 26-iri size — Pure silk inside and out. Silk fringe. Sell regularly up to $35.00. As “The Rhoves Ca: | This Store Will Be Closed T hursday, Thanksgiving Day A Thanksgiving Attraction of 25 good quality Silk yrtind Matic four patterns; nice as- sortment of colors; all lined with silk. Silk fringe; 24-in. size. Sell symantec) ied $8.85 Lamp Standards in mahogany and polychrome finish; walnut ete) and solid mahogany; priced from | se 50 » to $35.00. Pongee Blouses C he Choice $1.95 ; Ur | \/ Upper Main Floor Lik Durable Blouses in three attractive styles, one Legh | of which is here sketched, are of a good weight Japanese Pongee and neatly made. Sizes are 36.to 44, and represent splendid val- | ues at $1.95 each. Attractively Trimmed Hats Special at $3.95 Second Floor ‘om 11 Killed by Blast Burns eR at Children’s Movie to Hide Tardiness HAMBURG, Nov. 22-—An ex LONDON, Nov. 22.— a during a children's per- aged 13, : ig bani! vapercageted ce at a motion picture house | was pry: o scheo!. ie s bursed the here Monday killed 11 persons | register conceal tardiness injured many others. The! from his father, but ton his chum Se cape Hat Moore, |e Se Sree | ee ." Richard —-——____________- | Was arrested and placed on proba tion for six months. Of Wednesday our Millinery Department will fea- ture a sale of 100 neatly trimmed Winter Models, assembled from our regular assortment of attractive $5.00 and $7.50 Hats. ‘4, | These Hats are in a splendfd range of color fie enove-'co nations and are reduced to sell at, each, $3.9) | | | | i} | i] } a] =) | Machinist Dro; |Blind to Be Given ADOPT PLAN OR | | gS oy , . CREDEY-LUACLH Dead at His Work| Thanksgiving Feast 3 ! Women’s Washable Women’s Full-Fashioned ~ | M. L. Jose, 50, machinist, living | Seattle's blind will be the guests of | Fabric Gloves—$1.00 Silk Hose—$1.29 adie cc ee wees) FOCH RECEPTION Rng ite | C L O TH E 5 ae 364g W. Manton wt Death sewed a Thanksgiving dinner at eves’ eed | (ere Poammgsy" Seni j Fabric Gloves in a varied cases 200 pairs of Women’s Full Fashioned ; poplezy. The body was) eteria at noon, Singerman, in so in gionnaires Await!]) ment of colors, including: Silk Hose, made of heavy weight silk, |] o— son tte cunt engin pending ng tm ind caves 2) ficial Indorsement Sus seeds aoe with substantially reinforced lisle gar | | Beaver Sand ter tops and soles. : MEN & WOMEN family. ‘ by his father, the late Paul Singer. caheiles ‘ ‘ i § man, 22 years ago, Two hundred| Tentative plans for the entertain. |] ‘White FEI The assortment includes black, vhs > in ‘Maternity Bill Bill Is stations GUCet, ae ree ws tne dle | ent. Marehal Foch were drawn | cordovan, African brown and silver ‘2 Rea He for Si | ner thie see to attend the din) 4) Monday by the local reception |]} In sizes 5Y4 to 81%. An excellent gray. Sizes are 814 to 10, but not oie =. or igning| BE a |committee, who wired ther to Aiton |]! quality Glove in two-clasp style, with each size in» every color. These hay w. iN id ; 2 ? PM efomgye sya Nov, $8.-—the een. | | FUNERAL SERVICES for Mre|7: Roberts, chairman of the Amer-|}| spear and Paris point backs. Choice, | slight facta imperfections. ments in the Sheppard-Towner ma-|Anria Jacobson, 75, who died Satur. jean Legion national committee. His/]) a pair, $1.00. a pair, $1. — Dill, The measure now ae were held Monday at her home | official indorsement was expected by |]! to the president for or signature. | Woodinvill ° Hf Be 5 i ft 7 : __| Wire Tuesday. ———————————— — Immediately on the arrival of Mar. |ahal Foch i hin staff at the Mil- Lrdaen doude-iik trevaiohes a6. 4h 30 cicimiadinainiuineasl he Store for Useful Articles: |e. m., they will drive to the Univer. sity of Washington. Al) along the route school children will greet the famous generaliasimo. At 11:30 he will appear on the ros- trum in Meany hall on the university | campus and deliver a short address | to the students and faculty. | At 230 p. m. the entire city will | suspend all business and greet Mar. shal Foch, who will lead a great anhteawte* “a Beautiful Selection of 1847 Rogers Silverware | BRIG. GEN. MAURICE THOMP. fice eee Sa e FOR THANKSGIVING “Thanksgiving” =|] 2.2227 y ) <A) Wi ‘ ; * VON With Fl ‘is aa tea | | Featuring the New Ambassador Pattern { W wreco rr nce OO Acaedee ETE new pattern—true to the old ideals of quality. ly nm Wi. ANS ) , 4 I oO ers | : decorative design with graceful out!ine, and of that high standard whic! ( is (7 (( y YW 4 LITTLE SUFFERER characterizes all 1847 Roger Bros.’ Silverware. " SX AVIS) Let flowers complete the ter SCHOOL AGAIN np, s\\ - Thanksgiving festivities Tea Spoons, set of 6.......... $4.00 Gravy Ladle .... id Dessert Spoons, set of 6....... $7.50 Dessert Forks, set of 6........ Ge FOURS is in vs sp cue av ew ens $2.25 Hollow Handle Knives, set of 6.$: confined to her chair as an in. A Great Thanksgiving Sale of Dinnerware valid for more than a year. automovie 18 monte go. since 50-Piece Edwin M. Knowles CE that time she has spent al her Di Sets \ Special at $17.98 Regular Price $25.00 Now is the time to buy that dinner set at a bargain. Wednesday we are going to offer Edwin M. Knowles 50-piece Semi-porcelain Dinner Sets and give you your choice of six beautiful patterns at this very low price. A covered dish is included in each set. Special, $17.98 Set. Model Roaster Special at 98c Regular Price $1.50 This polished steel Model Roaster will hold a 10-pound roast or an 8-pound turkey. It is self-basting and self-brown- ing—body is of-one-piece seamless con- ij] struction. Cocoa Door Mats—Special at 98c | Size 14x23 Inches. ‘ Wear-Ever Aluminum Roasters at The New Low Price $8.00 Prepare an Entire Meal at One The Margaret Simondsen, 13, 2628 Dexter ave., protege of the munic- ipal street railway men, is again able to be in school after being If you are to entertain this Thanksgiving, let a: flowers, especially Chrysanthemums, radiate that cheer and brilliancy which always com- pletes a finished setting. waking hours by the window, waving to the passing street car men, It was not long until the men came to look for the waving hand and smiling” face. Many useful gifts for Margaret and her family found théir way to the lit tle gray cottage. A few days ago Margaret was able to reenter the John Hay school where she is in the eighth |] grade. The twisted little body will never be strong again, but Margaret is happy, for with crutches she is able to be out in the sunshine, If you are to be a guest, a gift of flowers will please your hostess and express your grate- ' ful appreciation of her hospitality. The gorgeous blossoms of the Chrysanthemums | carry, as do Lilies at Easter, the spirit of the \) , | , SEATTLE Ze FLORISTS gS ‘ASSOCIATION WYZASS\) ] ae \) Baie: anna SEND THE FOLKS A NICE LARGE SALMON THANKSGIVING Packed tn tee, Sd re- teed dally rican Ra! : L, ANDREW HAMILTON CO. 501 Seaboard Bids. Phone Billet 189i 1 a delicious roast, baked potatoes, oroug ness : macaroni and a des- sert, such as rice J || Stary trntcuom, and our cuss ‘Il pudding or baked tomers are accorded every cour- teay porn tet with ound busi- t ail mt _ Ae | Ree > 7 t val aecoimrtubinrte cyeee are| || if you have a 7 ae ly iy : “i: A | Peoples Savings Bank| |} Houter mn | iH ” TUTE COED | 8. apples. 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