The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 192 The People’s Popular Homefurnishers Oe ee Sale of Medium Grade Bedroom Furniture Ends this week. You save from 20% to 40% if You Buy Saturday LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED | GRUNBAUM FURNITURE Co. INC. WHERE PIKE MEETS FIFTH : Right Service at the Right Place at i sColumbian (1309 Fourth Ave. MMC TTT TT CULT pe Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. IKoH| New Phone—Elliott 4910 ad TTILILILILILITL TT ‘s the Right Time a Reda ne marl APAN MAY OK Optical Co Co! Main 1941 gl —_—— = THE | [ IN KIDNAPING MYSTERY SEA t | | | | a a Addie Comfort, girl recovered by family two years after a” | being kidnaped. WALNUT RIDGE, Ark. March 4.—Triplets were born Wednesday to Henry and May Saffell, who jmarried nine months ago, declaring + i s ! they would live tho “simple tite Is Disposed to Recognize on thelr emall farm. Henry Saffel is 55 years old, while his wife Lenin Rule in 44 | | QUITTING The Popular Cloak BUSINESS 216 PINE STREET AFTER 6 YEARS IN BUSINESS, ARE FORCED TO QUIT. SELL OUT QUICKLY WE ARE OFFERING OUR BY CLARE) cr DUBOSE TOKYO, March 3 posed to recognize the soviet govern. | Japan ie dis ment of Rustia under certain cond tions, the Un Presa learne from an authoritative source Instructions to the Japanese dele gates at the proposed Genoa econom ic couference are now being pre-| pared, but have not been completed, | the United Press wag toid. The informant declared that Japan Probably will present two leading re-| quirements, t amely | That the soviets aswume the debts of the old government T © soviet regime guaranter the safety of foreign property and lives In Rousina. If Uses requirements are acceptea it was stated, and are fulfilled, Japan 1 today & Suit Co. IN ORDER TO 5 | wilt be dispored to recognize the so. \Red Cross Man I Ill, | Resigns His Post| New Goods Included i EES Jemeph, head of the veterans’ bu-| |reau, to be one of the most capable | Ev t Ss Ss Is and efficient men in the Ned © roms | division, waa forced to tender hin! ery Coat, Suit, Dress and Skirt Is Marked J ‘ses: ms rss. csr te Thursday because of i! health. Barr wn to the Lowest Possible Price will leave immediately for ‘Pleron . sanitarium in Portland. His iliness i Dis is due to @ recurrence of war dis or posal < F | MINOT, N. D.—Accuned of irregu:| larities § iftvolving $500,000, David DRESSES COATS | Ugiand, former Knox, N. D. banker, | is sentenced to a year and a day in! Dreases reduced to $12.75 and Spring and Summer Sport Coats, the Leavenworth, Kan., penitentiary j 816.75. in this lot we are offer Capes and Wraps on sale at — ing © very large amortment, mostly | 14.75, $19.75 and $24.75. A ‘TO KILL RATS Crepe and Satin. Also Tricotine and | Aumber of fine coats included in | Poiret Twills. On sale at $12.75 | this lot. Mostly ali lined and made } E and $16.75. of newest sport materials. | The balance of our Better Dresses | we nave a number of Sport Coats and MIC we have reduced to $25.00 and $29.75. Values up to $75.00 and Jackets, made of wool velour, Jersey, Angora and Polo cloth; some Always Use the Genuine s 200 Sport Skirts on sale at $4.05 | *!! lined. On salo at $4.95 and | STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE and $7.75. SUITS Sport Suits for Spring and Sum. mer wear in Jersey, Tweeds and Cheviots. Reduced to $9.75 and 914.75. Values to $19.75. Fine Suits in Tricotine and Poiret Twill, Mcastly all new Spring mod. ele, reduced for quick disposal to $24.75, $39.50 and $49.75. LAXATIVE TABLETS Our usual service will be extended during the sale THE POPULAR 216 Pine St.—New Wells Bldg. INFLUENZA It forces these pests to rum from the build | ing for wi $9.85. ind fresh air, Rate, mice, cock- ind ants destroy food e carriers of disease, | se—Retter than Traps | We are offering in this sale about 140 Fall Coats, mostly in high-«erade materials, and trimmed with expen sive fur. Some are very exclusive 15 languages in the 16 on wine, lof nereen and stage has | to a clone a two | was not Greenwood SOVIET RUSSIA la baby | mother is married again, | gether. TTLE STAR IKIDNAPING BARES HOAX ON HUSBAND (Wife Pretended That Girl, Sought for Years, Was His Own SYRACUSE, N. ¥. March 3 | Tragedy rivaling the human dramas been cram rief life of 11-yearold unti| recently known wood y it has ended, bringing year search for lit tle girl with brown curls, central fig | lure of a kidnaping mystery Accidentally brought to the atten tion of the Children's society, the lit declared She cried a tle girl stoutly her name great deal and begxed not to be sent back to Mrw, Margaret Greenwood, with whom she had been living “She makes me call her ‘mother,’| but she isn’t my own mamma,” the | child said, in tears, “I want to go to my Auntie Toot An inquiry was get in motion. All) could tell was lived in ors were sent ‘Had a ‘ia towne been lost? LONG SEARCH PROVES FUTILE From Hawley, the two-year Comfort gan, of Johnson City He hugged when b came news of reh for little Addie | xt came William Harri Addie’s grand: | her and she; her that H. Kyser, the ri's aunt, with whom she had} living In Hawley since she wan Her father is dead and her been These lice to place Mrs m in revelations enused the po. reenwood, now ital, under sur. Police Chief Cadin bad oot a country-wide search for the man Mrs, Greenwood accuses of having kidnaped the little child two years ago. EVED HE N CHILD Police say Mra, Greenwood has signed a statement. And her hus band, Walter Greenwood, has de clared that he believed Addie to be is own child, He and hig wife were separated a dozen yours ago, and when they became reconciled, two years ago, he thought the S-year.old child was his, born shortly after the | reparation want my Auntie Toots.” the lit ithe girt said today, “She's coming to get me, and I'm so glad. I don’t want ever to co back to ‘mother’—I mean Mra. Greenwood. “She often maid T would be sorry if T ever toh him-—-Mr. Greenwood— that T wasn't his little girl, or if 1 told anybody else, I was scared and I didn’t tell. But every night I used to ery and hope and hope my Aunt Toots wolud come, “She's coming now, and T can hardly wait, I want to go home aybe T won't be whipped with p any more.” SHOW MAN ENTERS Addie remembers that a long time ago—two years ago—her aunt had to leave theft home tn Hawley to ner a sick relative, and she was sent to Mra. Greenwood, a neighbor, till the jaunt, Mra, Keyser, returned. That «ht, she said, some man came and induced Mra, Greenwood and herself to met up and walk to the next town and take a train Mrs. Greenwood's statement, po- lice way, explained that she was in |the employ of & man who operated | a traveling show, and that he said he would take the little girl away and put her into the show. They had re mained in Hawley until he recovered from an illness, Then they left to. In Syracuse the showman deserted them, and, seeking reconciliation with her husband, she told him the little girl was their child om of burning the ‘Yule log is most prevalent in dinavian countries. model» For quick disposal we have reduced there coats to $49.75 and $59.75. Formerly priced up to $160 . ———————— The balance of the Fall Coats we have reduced to $14.75, $25.00 and 839.75. TRY Guaranteed For Sal Colds Grip, Headaches trom Colds Ballard Meat Co., Central Western Meat Co., PIG PORK SAUSAGE 18C x». 2 Ibs. for 35c On Sale in Bulk Every Saturday and Wednesday Best and Cheapest Food Article on the Market FRYE’S MARKETS American Meat (C Bay City Meat Co., 1420 First Avenue Meat Co., Olympic Meat Co., 1426 First Avenue Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue FRYE’S Pure and Fresh e at All of ‘0., 519 Third Avenue 443 Ballard Avenue 1420 First Avenue 1102 Western Avenue PAGE 5 rae RHODES co. Our Windows Will Tell Smart Hats in Tweed A Saturday Attraction $3.50 Second Moor To add a striking touch to the new Tweed Suits now so much in vogue, these trim Tweed Hats are most appropriate. They come in three styles, two of which are sketched. Various colors are included in the assortment Women and girls will both be greatly pleased with these new tweed models which are quite plain, but have an air of charm about them. Choice at $3.50. A Special Purchase of Boys’ Suits $6.95 Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear 50 Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits in brown, green and gray mixtures, and styled with plain or inverted plait- ed backs. They are full lined throughout and have taped seams. Unusual values, in sizes 7 to 17 years, are offered for Saturday at $6.95 a suit. Brassieres and Children’s’ Corsets | Middy Blouses pper Main Floor Extra heavy Mesh Braseleres, Upper Main Floor in back fastener stylés. For. A special purchase of 250 merly $1.60. Saturday, each, Children’s Middy Blouses; some O5e¢. are blue; others are white Lace Corsets These have collars and cuffs in contrasting colors. Choice, Saturday, last, at, each T5¢. jorrard Front ink coutil, in medium low styles; mize #pecia! for Saturday, 83. 95. white they Men’s Hose—Special 5c Men's Dept—Main Floor 200 pairs of drop-etitch Hose in heather mixtures and including sizes 9% to 11% Priced special for Saturday at 59@ @ pair, Mixtures THE RHODES CO Children’s Hose Attractively / Priced! Hosiery Dept-—Main Floor | GIRLS’ Fine Cotton Hose, | with reinforced heels and toes, in medium weight. Colors are black and cordovan, in sizes 6 to 10. A pair, 25¢. GIRLS’ Medium Weight Cot- ton He with double heels and toes; in black, white and cordovan. Sizes are 6 to 10. A pair, 35¢. Or 3 for $1.00 BO\S' Heavy Weight Cot- ton Hose, with reinforced heels and toes, and in black. Sizes are 7 to 11, A pair, 25¢. BOYS’ Cotton Hose of good weight, with reinforced heels and toes. Sizes are 6% to ll, | in black A pair, 35¢. | Or 3 for $1.00 When on Apri! ¢ Dr. Carl Hoffman | the seventh time, wile <Cheuuhes retires as exalted ruler of Seattle|iiing was reelected tyler. lodge No, $2, B. P. O. BE. he will be} succeeded by Walter F. poration counsel for Seattle. Meler was clected exalted ruler) Drummey as alternate Thursday night / — Other officers elected were J. E./ Nicholson, trustee; J. E. enteemed leading knight; Theodore A Johnson, esteemed loyal knight; Gil-| offices thruout B — |mecretary for the 15th time. A. E. William A. Bane was reelected Dr. Hoffman was chosen as a dele- Meler, cor-|gate to the grand lodge reunion at | Atlantic City next July, with John E. Vibert s Costello, esteemed lecturing | Ministers’ Union to Meet Monday The Seattle Ministers’ union will |McBreen was re-elected treasurer £0r| meet’ Monaay at 1245 p.m. in Meeves’ cafeteria, Rev. F. G, West will speak on “British South Africa.” All pastors of churches are in- vited. PIEDMONT, Kan.—Robbers tun- Automatic machine for the sale of nel into the vault of the Piedmont Rimbold,| stamps when postoffices are clowed | State bank @uring a blinding snow- are being installed outside the post- orm, escaping with $50,000 in Lib- erty bonds. THE STORE FOR USEFUL ARTICLES Store Hours, 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Whi Household Hand Saw Special at 59c must limit 12 cups to This 24-inch Household Hand Saw is a wonderful value at this price. Just what you need for home use. 14-Tooth Steel Bow Rake Special 98c One of the first tools you will need for the garden is a good Rake. Saturday we are going to offer a 14-tooth Steel Bow Rake with a select handle. Special at 98¢. A big s Can, with over cover. te Cups, Only Special at 10c Each A new shipment of 500 dozen Tray- more White Cups enables us to offer this unusual value. great demand for extra cups that we We have such q this sale. Not more than a customer. No phone or C. O. D. orders None delivered 16-Inch Garbage Can Special at $1.69 pecial for Saturday—16- inch Corrugated Galvanized Garbage raised bottom and a fit- Special at $1.69. Did You Get Your “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Fry Pan Base Ball Gloves Special at $2.98 Reg. prtce $4.00 Boys, here is your chance to get a dandy glove at a_ bargain price. There are three kinds to choose from. Special $2.98. You had going fast! at 49° better hurry—they are After the sale you will have to pay $1.20 for this same pan. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Special, 8 pkgs. for 25c Choice of any of our regular 5¢ packages of fresh seeds.

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