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EMBER 1, 1921. coon OMI IIICON SERVICE COMUUNNNNS UIT Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers —SPECIALS— For Friday and Saturday— Dre Large, Leather Seat, Arm Rocker $13.75 This Rocker will an ideal gift for comfort and last- ing service—made of solid oak, finished golden and fumed— seat, covered in brown Spanish leath- er. Sells regularly for $20.00. 1 15 on sale Friday and Saturday at $13.75. 4 Sale of Wheel Goods and Mechanical | LOYS Trains, Doll Chairs and Tables, ends Sat- ‘arday. Don’t miss this sale. THE SEATTLE STAR t 9 to 10 “FUR SCARFS — 16 of them in taupe, KH fox, gray fox For FRIDAY HOUR SALES Many splendid Gift Suggestions will be Sale Merchandise on which no mail taken, and the right to limit all quant 10 toll 11 to 12 SCHOOL PLAIDS — 26 | SATEEN-—200 inthes wide inches wide, and in col found in the lists of Friday Hour natural, rose, D. orders will be mole and Coney merly these fur sold at $12.50 and $15.95 wearts 1 to 2 MEN'S SOX —For golf and sport wear; 100 pairs ot wool and woolmixed sox in brown, navy blue and black with contrast " yards, % For this hour (sec y . $9.50 each. ond floor), and espe for chil * and puit cially useful ors of white, pink, cerise, For choice at dren's dre gray and navy blue 100 UNTRIMMED HATS Of fine quality hatters plush and velvet, and in and Hate that at $1.95. ings. This material sold | merly 40¢ a yard. For" this hour (in the Silk De 25c TURKISH TOWELS — 300 full bleached Turkish formerly at a yord For this hour (in the Do. mestic Section). 5 REMNANTS of Curtain Materials Mplenaia a style ve sold formerly $3.95, $5.95 and For this $1 ‘ ho ROMPER CLOTH yards, 31 and in an a striped | pa For | trom 1 to & merly #0c a yard this hour (in the Domes tie Section), 22c a yard.. partment), this | 5. F .. 69e | APRONS | aprous two pock made of | a yard...... hour, a pair euch including | towels, size 17x20 Nets, Serims, Cretonnes and Madras, in. lengths that sold form be h each yed and checked per. teom regular stock ana | “!es*Bises 2 and 9, but not each size in every color or pattern, Choice this hour, have yards, For thix hour HALF PRICE. (Upper Main Floor) at placed on gale, for this hour, at, each ‘ ° In the Housefurnishings—3-piece J cials Aluminum Set—just the thing Ffor a Christmas offering. Packed in deeorated ‘earton, at the special price of $5.00 per set. Cotton Petticoats—Special Each, 95c Second Floor Colors are: Purple, Brown, Green, Black, Navy Blue and Dresden —with tucked accordion and_ ruffled flounges, in lengths from 82 to 38 inches. GRUNBAU pmeERes; Co. IN es ‘ 4toS WOOL CASHMERE—150 yards, 36 inches wide, and 3to4 MILITARY BRUSHES— 30 pairs that will make un 2to3 NREL hl i — . Sectlent ‘ oad | = . : | BI HOT: Kidnaped Girl of ‘JAP SCHOONER | 50 KODAK ALBUMS-—60 black leaves in @ loone- i | leaf cover of imitation leather. Sizes are 7x11 } and §x10 inches. Covers are gilt stamped “Photo Three Found Slain} SH New Phone—Elliott 4910 YIESMMIIIINKe | |. Careless Flame Thrower Is Blamed by Bell Boy A carelessly thrown match or cigaret butt. according to Bert Mul- len, night bell boy, caused fire that ed in $20,000 estimated damage late last First ave, « DUE TO CIGARET M. Kimura, Jap manager, was to WE GIVE YOU State Supervision Convenient Hours Good Earnings —and a service that is sure to please you— the kind that you are glad to recommefid to your friends. Accepted of defective wiring in the hotel—a charge filed by Fire In spector Robert L. Laing a week ago. Last night's disastrous fire started. according to Mullen, in some papers in a lavatory on the second floor, where he discovered it, showered the blaze with chemicals and called the police. It quickly spread. Guests were notified to vacate and did so, while a crowd of 1,000 people gath- ered in the streets outside. Mean- lwhile the fire department got the | blaze undér contro! Water damaged all floors of the 4 A) $1 to $5,000 Money received on or before the 5th of the month earns from the Ist. otel, the stock of the Brown Shoe MME hcmspany. underneath, Olson's lunch SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOA and the pool room of Cliff Moore & N ASSOCIATION = Te gQO9D- SZ AVE. = 15 Cops on Guard é Over Soft Drinks MCU LLL ALLOA LLL LLL Sa |, TACOMA. Dee. 1—Besinning. to da ¥, 15 additional police officers will conan —-—~ | be xtationed in downtown soft drink SPOKANE—Alfred D. Merritt. | parlors which are suspected of sell son of G. M. Merritt, Tacoma, leaves! ing intoxicants, to give the thirst for Constantinople with Near East! emporiuma “free protection.” reliet expedition. Proprietors tried to get a court In- function restraining the city from Coffin, captain of the steamer Ta-| giving them such fine “protection,” but the request was denied FUNE! SERVICES for Mrs. E. Coffin, 89, a resident of Se 15 years, who died Wedhes. be held Friday at 10 4. m. Home Undertaking Co. Mrs. p is survived by one son, E. B. i Is. Every Backache TIN Me ache? } stabbing pains; the headaches, dizziness and tired feeling. But ‘disorders are usually easily corrected, if treated promptly. So don’t worry! Simply ‘take things easier for awhile—get plenty of fresh air, rest, and sleep, and help your Doan’s have helped thousands and | Weakened kidneys with Doan’s Kidney Pills. Should help you. Ask your neighbor! HINDS, 6624 Carlet: MRS. MANY HCKERT, 3247 20th ave. I suffered from kidn “1 War Bay feeling bad, and suf fered " I had a . Ww. n t do any lifting me no end of annoyance . ‘They made my back stron well, and free from pain, My kidneys acted like clockwork, and I felt fine in $5857, War after taking Doan's Kidney midis." Doan’s Kidney PHILLIPS, «mall of my bac lift, my back gave out Pills always drove the pain out of my back and stopped the annoyance,” Pills | At all dealers, 60c a bow. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. CHICAGO, Dec, 1—The body of D-yearold Margaret Caughlin, kid naped Wednesday, was found today | dismembered and partly burned, in the basement of a neighbor's home, | ‘The body of @ neighbor, Mrs, Pen sis, 62, wae found in her bedroom with her throat cut DANDERINE |Stops Hair Coming Out; | Thickens, Beautifies. | 25 cents buys a bottle of “wander. application you can not find a par: jUcle of dandruff or a failing hair. | Besides, every hair shows new life, | vigor, brightness, more color and abundance.—Advertisement. Day a Day? RE you dragging along day after day with a dull, nagging back- Does morning find you tired, lame and stiff? And when even- ing comes are you all worn out—barely able to finish the day’s duties and drag yourself to bed? Truly life can hold few pleasures when you feel so miser- But don’t be discouraged! Just realize that a cold, a chill, or a strain, has -|}| weakened your kidneys and brought on that all-day backache; those sudden, fortunately, kidney Contractor, 8028 ays: “Hard work %, and caused at- When IT had an soreness in the and when I tried to Doan's Kidney ine” at any drug tore. After one! BURNS, SINKS ‘Mishap Off Cape Flattery; Second Ship in Danger Bursting into flames 15 miles off | Cape Flattery and abandoned by her jerew, the Jup sailing schooner Kuon | Maru, laden with salt for Port Al berni, B.C. is reported sunk today The erew were saved by the Tosan | Maru. | A second Jap vessel, the steamship |Saikai Maru, inbound from Yoka hama to load lumber for Susuki & Co., is reported in distress off the mouth of the Columbia river, near | the point where the Red Stack tug | Sea Eagle is believed to have foundered last week, and where the schooner Ecola, being towed by the tug, disappeared. Held by Printers “Know Your University” day is being observed today under the auspices of the Seattle division, U. T. of A., by the entire printing and allied trades. At 3 p.m. the mem bers of the industry were to as semble at Sixth and Marion’ ats, where machines were to be provided| for the trip to the University of Washington The afternoon was to be spent in an inspection of the university campus and the up-to-the-minute unt: | versity printing plant, Dinner will) | be served in the Commons at 6. { | The feature of the evening will be jan address by Dr. Suzzallo. The program is in charge of a} committee componed of Fred C. Ken- nedy, University of Washington: | Arthur H. Bernard, D. L. Granger and L. T. Barton. |Mary Pickford Not Dying, Says Agent HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dee. i “There is absolutely no truth in the press report that Mary Pickford is |mear death,” Mark Larkin, publicity representative for Mary Pickford and | Douglas Fairbanks, said at the Fair. |] banks studios yesterday afternoon I]| “We received a ablegram from | Paris, signed by Mary's mother, Mrs. |Charlotte Pickford, She did not men. |tion Miss Pickford as being serious ly i or even indisposed “If such had been the case we |[| would have been informed imme. diately.” MAHOMET, Ill Harry Davis, 50, |[| hermit, shoots self to death when about to be arrested for alleged | thievery. IDE FREE Eliott 4325 HOURS Daily 10 a, m. to 5 p.m Monday and Friday Evenings» 216-18 BURKE BLDG. Second and Marion graphs” on front. Formerly $1.75. $ TAPE BORDERED MARQUISETTES — 500 yards, 36 inches wide, and in ecru only. For thiwhour, a yard if ODDS AND ENDS In the Drug Sundries Department, including: Face Powder—25 boxes of white, at each, 25¢. Household Sponges--60 of them, formerly $1.00 and 50c each. This hour, choice, 50¢ and 25¢. Hospital Cotton—50 rolls, at each, 25¢. usual gifts; made of black and natural ebony with good white bristles set in solid backs, Formerly $4.00 @ set; then reduced to $3.25. This $ hour «pair, B2+OO RIBBON REMNANTS — Widths from % to 7 inches in a wide assort ment of colors and in all in pink, light blue, scarlet, wine and black. Former ly $1.50. This hour, a yard BOYS’ BLOUSES—180 ma- @ras and percale blouses in a good range of pat- terns and colors, Sizes are 8 to 16 years; the sizes run a little small so we are offering them this | lengths, Choice for this hour at HALF PRICE. 36 Everybody's Hot Water Bottles — each, hour at, SO¢. ° —_ " ‘ ae Sen mrepenecteees Fruit Show Apples | Three Convicted |Salvation Army Are Auctioned Off of Dope Charges| to Hold Bazaar Hundreds of boxes of choice apples| ‘Two persons pleaded guilty to nar-| Women of the Home League of the that were on display during the Pa- pare Be eae setae peor “i pore baec Army he hold a bazaar in : ore | Hesday, and a third was found guilty | their hall at 1412 Sixth aye. Thurs- en Nrinlines Teche trowke | of @ similar violation, day. Doors will be open at 2 p. m. thee acing of the show Wednesday | W- G- Corey was sentenced to «| Refreshments will be served at a rea- Right. The sale began at 10.0. m. |7eer and a day at MeN¢il Island peni-|sonable rate and visitors will find Wednesday the Progressive Bual-|tentiary, and Loule Hong was Matted poem pretty and useful articles for, ness club entertained at luncheon of.|£UF months in the county jail. K.| Christmas presents or for their own eteintel the exposition: Arita will appeal his case, use, it is announced. Cost of living in London is 120 per cent above the pre-war figure, There's only one thing that beats la good wife—that’s a bad husband. “Daddy, Boldt's Butterhorns are de Netous —-Advertisement. Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. saamnna sm 5-Quart ‘Betty Bright’ Aluminum Tea Kettles Special $1.49 Regular Price $3.00 A special purchase of 500 “Betty Bright” Tea Kettles enables us to offer them at this extremely low price. These Kettles are made of pure aluminum, highly polished; 5-quart size. SPECIAL at...$1.49 BUY NOW " LARGE SIZE O-CEDAR MOP SPECIAL AT 89c Regular Price $1.50 You can* keep ® your varnished and painted floors looking bright and at- tractive by using an O-Cedar Mop. These are the large size mops treated with O- Cedar polish—they are made in the triangle shape so you can get into corners. SPECIAL at...98¢ BUY NOW Universal Scissors and - Shears SPECIAL AT 98c The brand “Universal” on scis- sors and shears is a mark of su- reme quality—they are made of ighly tempered steel with a beau- tiful nickel finish. To introduce these famous shears we offer them FRIDAY at BUY NOW Character Dolls Special at $1.29 Regular Price $2.00 Here is a big spegial from the Toy Department—300 attractively Dressed Dolls are to be offered at this low price. These Dolls are 17 inches high and have composition heads. You will be delighted when you see them. BUY NOW