The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921. Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. The People’s Popular Homefurnishers >) RES eae ne aa Smoking Stands All Brass, With Glass Insert $3.00 This is one of the many styles of Smoking Stands on our display floor for your inspection. Also Mahogany Smokers’ Trays Make Very Accept- | able Gifts ch & In many sizes. * A very compete ‘opper in the | line of Smokers* Trays oxidized — finish in mahogany with and hand jec- glass and metal in- orated wood. serts; also all-metal Priced from $1.85 to $15. in the newer finishes. Priced from 75¢ to $2.50. . 26-Piece Set of R. Wallace Silver “Dover Pattern” Set consists of six knives, six forks, six tea- spoons, six tablespoons, ore sugar shell and one butter knife. All pieces e neatly arranged in a silk-lined case. Entire set, including case, to be $12.95. sold at special price of GRUNBAU rtieow \yyrigortne couce |Women Win Equal duce paroxyams of coughing, | | LONDON, Dee. 9 te same footing with men. APORVUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly reorgantzation. WINTER CONCERT THE AMPHION SOCIETY Claude Madden, Director Anna Grant Dall, Accompanist . Assisting Artists: , ™ w Gideor Hicks 42.6.0. -0--eeeeeereceseees Meany Hall, U. of W., 8:15 p. m., Dec. 14, 1921 LAUTAN SER VICE MTS Cy —m——e (declared to Rights With Men «i After a long/& matter of fact the per fight women inspectors of factories Of the municipal governr have won their right to be placed on |last year waa only $24.44 ‘The |the cost in 1922 government has ordered a complete | *dopted, will be | ee ws d\n) ' CITY COSTS EXAGGERATED Stativtios recently publiched by the | bureau of census purporting t of city government in 7.72 per citizen were ¢ “grossly misleading |by city officials Friday chairman Fitzgerald of the coun committee nance under the budg ly $18.75 | Other city officials pointed out that |the census bureau figu included not only th for the municipal government but aino the cost of the city’s utilities, local Improvements and other items not properly chargeable to taxation. | xe Port of Portland | Buys Swan'Island PORTLAND, Dec. 9.—The Port of Portland yesterday afternoon pur chased Swan Island, in the Wil lamette river harbor, for $120,677 | The | acres and will be used in the port's a evidently penditures Good books—books that . joy. happy solutions of many gift problems. New gift of games and Christmas Greeting Cards Choice, artistic Greeting Cards to carry your Christ mas message to man friends and loved ones. A broad variety conven arranged for quick selec tion Choose now while stock aro at their best. “ 2 ‘Pall Dennison’s As low in price 88.00 : Hy up to $100.00 Gift Dressings he range of gift po ‘Tags, Seals, Labels, Box in Kodaks meets all de es, Tissues, Twines and “Brownies” for the ona to lend a Christ ace here priced from $2.00 up y touch to the gift tyles k Albums in kage | | FIRST AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET BOOKS FOR GIFTS well chosen bring Christmas Our Book Stock holds special gift editions—and above all, good books for boys and girls. Come now and let us help you in your selection. GAMES and TOY BOOKS The children—the little find gladness on Christmas morning in the complete assortment we have here for the Holidays. In games we offer hundreds of new numbers together with all the old favorites. are Fiction, books of verse, children—will picture books from the gathered Fountain Pens Gifts everybody appreci- ates | use of their use- fulness. Values $2.50 and up, EVERSHARP PENCILS in gold and silver are here in complete assort- ment of styles. Values 50¢, $1.00 and up. r The Great American Home i HIM WHEN HE ; ' Ih SEES THs! Nes rea purchased contains 269 | fairly common |plant, invitations came by various | have a headache, It is for the Thigh signs when the boss was not | this alcohol” llooking to drop my |ail the pretties you desire ’ af THE SEATTLE STAR x af . He’LL THINK.ITS A REAL “i / y European Workers Enjoy Their Liquor pe a! and workers, we had an hour and a half on ome loft. Most of the men used bicycles to get back and forth from a sul stantial noon dinner, For some of them the bicycle permitted a stop Into a nearby “e ninet” for a com panionable drink of er or wine, At dinner still another drink of BY WHITING WILLIAMS either wine or cogna « , was generally Bye fn my friend, that’s a dream | oes ater sta! none which was always served at the Bo terre, my one-eyed, black boarding house inst@ad of water. mustached fellow boarder at the! Of a sunday evening you can hear laborers’ boarding houne in North er “ihatnalta | & great deal of winging or France, ex 4 himself, 1 bad! harmony” in the workingman's res just finish ing bim that ' \taurants and bar rooms, By that America we understood that neither time Henri, the tall mason with the Germans nor Frenchmen ever drank | pugs red mustache, would have t m8. enough beer and white wine to make him anxious to tell the story of his On Monday morning portign of cognac and he bad It £ % dream or joke with the better claas of French workers. With them drunkeness is greatly looked down upon-—and very h hidden and hushed up, But among the low er groups of common laborers it is life to anybody be refused his kept inquiring ax. to how acquired s@ painful a he “tL find that alcohol is enpecially over the | the health—yes, very good,” said the week-end, In fact, from Saturday |ratiway laborer one day at dinner. to Monday, the hours of beth work | tis mustache waa ax huge as the ing and loafing appeared to consist | mason's and very red, but I could pretty much of just one Little drink | never see his hair because he never after anothert took off his hat at table ‘The ball started rolling my very; “If, for instance, 1 walk out on the first working day—just ax soon aa|ntreet without my coffeecognac In we got down to the kit the morning [ rug into all the bad By the time we had w odors al the street and pretty pump, the landlord had coffee |noon I find myself with a headache. ready for us—with @ stiff “shot” of | But if I go out fortified with my cognac in it |cognac or much good red wihe, then Shortly after the whistle at the | I never notice these odors never Of course, the cognac him vious to his surre work and go} over to the locker of a nearby la borer. Here he maintained secrétly| In Germany J saw less drunken. a small but highly effective empor-| ness among the workers. But the tum of hard Iquet Jreason for it was not reassuring ‘At poon, like most of France's} “You nee, it costs too much—and FASHION ~ [tema ears falling —AND YOUTH ge as tf this is true about corn Whatever language they use, workers who try to live down equal She was charming and always the center of a jon. Other |l¥ bad joba or to overcome the young women ec to. imitate |eaually heavy pressure of, for in her, realizing with the eye of true| tance, old H. C. L., will show Just about equal interest in the words John Barleycorn speaks to them. The way to make Johh Barley corn speechless is to improve men's feminine wiedom that her secret of charm lay in the art of dressing | beautifully and becomingly | They sought her and they ques and she answered, “Go| jobs and men's lives. . There u owill find and they are yours with Just the promise to Pioneer Druggist pay for them a little each week Claimed by Death Even ut that, payments won't begin | tioned her, to Cherry's till after the first of the year.”| Following two weeks’ fliness, J.| Fashion is indeed youth's dearest |D. Sherrick, 70, fo r of the Unt-| ally versity Drug », died Thursday at Cherry's have a beautiful daylight | th neral hospital. He is] store and easy to find. They are| survived by two sons, Johnson Sher on nd aye, between Madison | rick, 621 First ave. W., and Arthur and Spring, in the Rialto Bidg., just |D. Sherrick, Spokane, and a daugh. over the Pig'n Whistle. Take ele-|ter, Mrs. Florence Harris, 639 N va }rostn at r.—Advertisement To Correct Constipation Without Cathartics—_ Mastin’s Yeast Vitamon Tablets Now Used By Millions Asa Natubal, Safe and Easy Way To Aid Dig: ternal Organs, Increase Energy and ion, Strengthen In- The Skin are often amased at their rment in weight, tend of dosing themselves with | vitamines » Appearance yeas after only a short cour || tin's VITAMON Tablets Mastin's Yeast | meals. lying in| Mastin's VITAMON Tablets do not t only yeast, but | upset the stomach or cause that b) ous health-giving | fecling—they are in no way. diste they keep indefinitely and_are »| and economical to take. Mak | simple test: First weigh and measure strengthen the entire digestive and in-| yourself, Next take Mastin’s VITA testinal tract and act in a natural way| MON—two tableta with every. m ditioner of whole | Then weigh th their corrective ids VITAMON Tablets. concentrated fo raw food Mastin's VI feed and nourish the figuring #kin as if by magic comes radiantly fresh and clear under | “peo,” energy and improved app ance, It is not only @ queation of how ‘Tablets. Weak, thin and | much + ok and feel, or what ho have been ailing for | your fr and think—the scales the victims of undernourish-| and tap re will tell their own brought on by «lack of sufficient | story the purifying influence of Mastin's VI TAMON If You Are Not Entirely Satis- fied With The Results In Your Own Case, Your Money Will Be Vaale |TAMING Promptly Refunded, MASTINS,.\.VITAMON| if it isnt Second Floor for Saturday at $3.50 each. Mannish Mode All Robes are in a complete size range. Robes in extra siz each. Christmas Children’s Lisle Hose, a Pair 50¢ Hosiery Dept—Main Floor Two Pairs, Boxed, $1.00 Men’s Smoking. Jackets, Choice, $6.95 Men's Dept.—Main Floor Here in your gift, right here! 100 Smok- ing Jackets, tailored of good quality ma- terials and trimmed with braid and fancy lapels in colors of blue, green, wine, brown and gray and heathera, In sizes 36 to 46. Choice at @ Other assortments priced from are 89.50 to $35.00 cach Gift Bath Robes, $3.50 Neatly, Arranged in Christmas Boxes ~-An Ideal Gift for Woman or Miss aan attractive assortment of Women’s Bath Robes, including a variety of patterns in light and dark col- ors with plain cord and satin trimming, are featured Ge Others range in price from $4.95 to $12.50 each. ~ s are priced at $8.95 and $11.50. s, selling at $5.95 and $6.75. Give Her a Merchandise Bond for bo Boys’ Medium and Heavy, Hose, a Pair 50¢ Children's Lisle Hose with double knees, heels Medium and heavy weight Hose for poys, in and toes, in colors of Black, White, Cordovan binds. caly; with 4 sue and Brown—-and in sizes 6% to 10 ” theapasatiags i Hats anton Two Pairs, Boxed, $1.00 A Practical Gift Would Be a Boston Bag at $1.95 Main Floor We also have a good assort- ment of Fitted Bags and Suit DYKEMAN TO __|FranlAin Alumni to Meet on Wednesday The Franklin high alumni Any contemplated change in the| meet at the high school Wednesday | evening. A program, put on by the KEEP PLACE juvenile Judge for King county was! FREE DOCTOR Ex-Goverament Physician will | man, kr for you aquelched for the time betng, at| °° | jutely least, when in executive seasion | 1/221 class, under the chairmanship of FREE Thursday afternoon the superior Harold Motford, will be the feature! f | We are ALWAYS busy— judges of King county voted that | of the evening. This will be preceded « we have Business Judge King Dykeman continue to! by a short business meeting, and the Sen: nough to give you act an judge of the juvenile court, | evening will conclude with dancing. & position he has held for the past | —— ~ eight years. The jurists deplored the | the juvenile judgship on a rotating fact that the alleged effort to put! basis had become public. Store Hours, 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. elsewhere. RIGHT DRUG Co, 1111 Ist Ave, | | Goosey Cars—Special at $1.29 Regular Price $1.75 The greatest toy the “Goosey Car." A child will get more ever mi real enjoyment out of one of these sturdy, well con: structed wheel toys than any. thing ¢lse © you could buy. They are made in Se- attle, Gauntlet Auto Gloves Special at $1.98 Pair These gauntlet auto gloves are well mado—they have leather palms—backs are mackinaw—very warm and comfortable for driving.” An ideal gift for the man who drives a ear, Cast Aluminum Tea Kettles Special at $2.98 Regular Price $5.00 Here is a real bar- gain heavy cast aluminum tea kettle side with paneled highly polished, Spe cial Saturday at $2.98 A practical Christmas gift, of the day. for Ferns or Chinese from clear crystal glass in a beautiful de- sign that greatly resembles cut glass, 2 Big Toy Specials for Saturday Game of Pollyanna Special at 85c Regular $1.25 Pollyanna is one of the greatest games It consists of a flat folding box, complete with a box of implements for playing. Can be played by 2, 3 or 4 persons. Robeson Carving Sets Special at $6.98 Regular values $8.50 and $10.00 These sets have stag handles and beautl- ful mountings; two kinds to choose from— one set consists of knife, fork and steel, the other of a fork clal at $6.98, ving knife, a game knife and complete in a neat, lined case, Spe- “Nucut” Glass Footed Fern Dish Special at 95c This beautiful footed bow! can be used Lilies. It is mado Our doctor will give any woman or child @ thorough examination and more than you cam get

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