The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 5

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Sei _sacthtnenn ache aaa RR RENENT cans eesensas tare cere: teerrwinn intima 27, ——— DECEMBER SN 1921. TUE sorta Raveena rns SEATTLE STAR January Sale Values in Living Room Furniture Our floors are filled with Living Room Furn- iture, consisting of three-piece suites—over- stuffed, with loose cushion seats—cane panel suites—cushion seats and pillows in each piece. Coverings are tapestry and velours— a wide range of colors to choose from. Extra large easy chairs and ‘rockers—day = beds— odd davenports—davenport beds—in fact here you will = find every conceivable kind of furniture suitable for the living = room at reductions ranging from 25 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent, and many articles at 50 per cent reduction. = This is a rare opportunity to save. permit of you paying as you can. o Our credit system will college. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED GRUNBAU FURNITURE CO. IN says. Her mother is a le ading ITALIANS SIGN aUNNUANNLALALTUTLAEAHHTAHTHHLNT = New Phome—Elliott 4910 Mt! | ARDMORE, Okla. Town of Dib |Family of Five i lard, in heart of Hewitt oll field. ! ips ot ‘by fle, withi leat wathennted Wiped Out by Gas} at $100,000. More than 1,000 persons DETROIT, Dee. 2 ~<jaetano Mal. | renderee * heme ons monde, his wife and thelr three chil Woman Recovering Commercial Relations After Yule Mishap, Resumed PUYALLUP, Dec ak. Mer BY HENRY Woop nt a —— ——|dren are dead here today, following |™4" Dietz was removed trom a local) pose, Dex Italy ‘ull course dinne: at Bolts, their asphyxiation by gas f * ae . . we8 | hospital here Monday to her home. ! signe: treat for resumptic Served 5 to § p. m—Advertisement. from a heater in their home today, 7 wdy mata: Hbecepead nd . * tn aa Mrs. Dietz was injured, and her hus. | commercial relations with Ruan band, Herman Diets killed, when @ truck driven by I. Watta, a Japa The co home Christmas day, afte M and Foreign Minister Delt a To affixed their signatures to the nene, hit their car. uple were | PLANTLAX 1 Cleanser, Sys 4 most effective) for | Sto Liver and| gona, Diets was formerly a Seatt | jowels. At the Ow! Drug Store and} + reliable craggtets. man, having come here last spring. 4 MORE DAYS Shafer Bros. Will Finally Close Their Doors Saturday at 6 p. m. returning ¢ | ment which will re-establish tra two countries: having had dinner with friends in Al | tween th Tho Italian-Ukrainian treaty signed at the same time. Saturday, at 6 p. m., this store will end its existence after serving the clothing needs of the community for more than 30 years. Another smashing reduction in prices has been made, for I am determined to sell every article in the very short time left. Suits are down to the price of trousers, trousers are selling for the price of overalls, and I have cut and slashed the price of every article left in stock. I advise all our old friends and customers to come tomorrow and help themselves to the sensational bargains. I have 8 Tuxedo Coats and Vests | worth $50. I am closing them | out | | $12.65 | I have 34 Suits, made by Stein- Bloch and other standard manu- facturers, formerly priced at I have taken Boys’ Suits, worth $15, and marked $3.45 them down to.... TE 6 ctusoesese $60. Tomorrow 1 find 7 Pri Ateatt Conte ana they go for. ” $29. 85 I will close out a lot of Boys’ Light in rince A s ball ne" : / Vests. They are worth $40, but | I have 31 odds and ends Overcoats, Striped Suits, worth $20, you can take your | regular price $50, which I tomorrow $4 65 choice for .. a $9. 85 | have slashed $9 85 Ds ids vase noted ° down to ........ ° have taken boys’ regular $1.00 About fifty Silk Shirts that for- | i 2-piece underwear and cut the merly sold for $15 will be closed 9 dozen Winsted, Globe and Wilson | Bros, Drawers are left; regular gs $4 85 | values $3.00 and $3.50. On rT A. BE cvccccccestose . | sale now $ 1 1 5 WD via ssacsescedscen's I have left 26 odd sizes and odd | for ...........-- . I have marked Boys’ Waists, pattern Suits, for which the regular price was $40, which I have $7.85 cut to I have 33 Men’s Suits in one lot | which formerly sold for $35. I have marked $14.65 them down to.. John B. Stetson Hats, light colors, regular $7.00 and $8.00 values, marked down : $3 .00 tomorrow to .... I have marked the Berg and Mal- lory Hats, regular $6.00 values, for tomorrow’s $2.95 selling down to... worth $1.00, down to 35c have cut the price of Boys’ Shirts from 65 Cc $1.50 to have slashed the price of Boys’ All-wool $2.00 20c I I have 31 Suits left that regularly | Young Men’s Hats, sizes 6, 4 Ee a ee sold for $50. I will sell them and 7, regular values $5.00, b y tomorrow have marked 85 I have reduced the price 25 :, MGs ceascacees’ $23.85 | down to ......+e50+- Be of Boys’ $2.00 Hats to Cc JULIUS SHAFER, for SHAFER BROS. QUITTING BUSINESS SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET u/ Miss Winnie Wong, of Hong Kong, is studying at Radcliffe She likes Americans and American life, but she is | going back to China whe hope to give all that I have seen and all that I have learned} to those who have no opportunity to come to America,” Her father is founder of the Specie Bank of China. waki, soviet representative n she completes her education, “I she r ducator, FIGURES SHOW RUSS TREATY!) STATE INDUSTRY ry | Washington Second on the Coast in Manufacturing BY W. H. PORTERFIELD Ar today | WASHING , Dec 27—There n of | MOP! 290111 rate manufacturing ontablishinents in the United States | a. 1920, Jin 4,918 were reported 2,107 from Oregon california, t number reported from 6 Was 49,333 from New early onefifth of the retta, de te be was! 10,815,000 persona re 1 in manufacturing ustry, or more than 10 per cent « whole population, of which 5,000 live In New York. In Cal 296,000, or about 9 engaged in manufac turing, 68,000 in Oregon and 150,000 in Washington in primary horsepower employed California }(that is, 265-day power) |comen first among Coast 66,000; Washington, 687, gon, 304,000 In capital employed the country ax aA whole starts off with $44,000,000,. 000, while on the Coast California Jelaima — $1,333,000,000, Yashington | $574,000,000 and © .009,000 California's im $204, | 000,000 annually, Washington's $194, } 000,000, and Oregon's $81,000,000. roducts California 1.000, Washington, $809,000,000, and Oregon $366,000,000. { OFFICIALS SUFFER CHRISTMAS BLUES ON UNEMPLOYMENT Christmas has gone, and with it, buindreds of jobs for Seattle's |] army of unem During Uy day reason nth the holi ded work for many of ed, but with the approach of the new year the peak of the unemployment situ- the city's free em , ed the num: her of joble more than 10,000, The worst month, it is calculated, will be February, with March and January close seconds. Christmas Shooting Probed by Coroner} EVERETT. Dec An inquest eld he Deputy Sheriff Ray mas eve dance in at © Chr a hospital Christ. g statement was n aswailed and that deputy )e other hand, says | d him by the throat and him when the shot was |Report to Be Made on Dope Evil Here atigition into to be n pub: lic health and sanitation of the Mu | nicipal at a meeting of the league ay in the L, C. Smith buildi aurant, Dr. A. A. Bird, Dr, HA ad and Rev, W. H. Bliss jare the s a |Military Honors at a | _Post Head’s Burial | ne to the census} | | Store Hours m. A Continuance Of Our Holiday Sale Or Women’s (Coerrosnite At Marked Peuiuahians Comprising Coats, Suits and Dresses, arranged conveniently for selections and priced for quick selling, in a range of sizes from 16 to 44. 9 a. to 5:30 p. m. if Second Floor CLOTH COATS, PLAIN AND FUR TRIMMED | ( ‘o. 1 nes eo aoe Lat No. 3 | | At$9.85 At$16.85 At $23.65 | At $33.50 At $49.85 At $59.85 SILK AND WOOL DRESSES IN THREE GROUPS Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 At $9.85 At $16.85 CLOTH SUITS In Three Groups Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 At $9.85 At $23.65 Lot No. 3 At $23.65 OUR CORSET SALE To Be Continued Upper Main Floor In Four ‘Groups Lot No, 3 Lot No. 1 Lot No. 2 | At $39.75 At 95c At $1.95 Lot No. 3 Lot No. 4 Winter Hats At $2.95 $4.95 Aya A large assortment of Trimmed Winter Hats reduced to tor Mrs. | Mexico Executed, Money! Home Undertaking Co., ar , the body will be | Gen.|_A® NOGALES, Ariz, Dec. 27 at Francisco Reyna, famous Mexican | snail Sarah J, Landes, 77 shipped to Pawnee, Okla. for burial. | Mrs. Landes died Monday at ber|Tevolutionist, was shot by a firing | (1) squad across the international min Let * Sixth ave. |from here yesterday. paceman He is charged with having been le 4 les and Kotte rite owner, lynched by mob | Canosa, Sonora. who take him from jail, where he! was held in arrest for killing W. H. Decker, a prominent resident home in the Doris apartmenta, 715 Manuel Head. | EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbia F. M. Taylor, 65, Ie eles when train strikes his auto, ‘The Store for Useful Articles | Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. TO 6 P. M. _ a cctiniabed Many Special R Reductions for Wednesday ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS— Special at $3.49 and $4.98 This Royal Rochester Percolator we are offering at $4.98, is a beauty—it has paneled sides and a cold water valve. Beautiful Selection of Fancy China on 1-2 price counters 5-quart Nickel Plated Tea Kettles—Special at $1.69 These Tea Kettles are made of copper, nickel plated. Carving Sets—Special at $3.98 and $5.98 Big assortment to choose from on Special Price Counters. Silver HOLLOW WARE 1-3 OFF Display Samples of Universal Table Flat Ware 1-3 OFF remonies marked the last of M. Maloney, comm tar! Faulkner Pe n, who was bu Members of th Elks jan ing @ tribu dead war veter y of the SERVICES for Pris lied at the spital Sun: wlay, at 2:20 at the Queen Anne Baptist AL m church. WAUKON, Iowa. Karle Throst sentenced te hang March 9 for mur. der of Miss Inga Magnuson, 20, school teacher. Be Sure to Take Advantage of the Many Bargains on SPECIAL PRICE COUNTERS All Over the Store All WHEEL GOODS 1-3 OFF GAMES AND BOOKS on 1-2 Price Counters

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