The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1922, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MARCTI 15, 1922. WAEAT Home of Hig Successes Vat Priday Nicht Onty RUDOLPH VALENTINO and Dorothy Dalton ina « Sea- Fighting Vattl Thareday Night Onty MARION DAVIES in the Picture of Rare Beauty me ENCHANTMENT”), KAY and his famous orchestra Coming: “Turn to the Right” WALLACE in a Picture of Exquisite Taste | STEED) A etl Friday Nicht Only H FERGUSON Oy i iy Coming Saturday: “FOOL'S PARADISE” A real system of punctuation was | first introduced in printed books by, ‘Venetian book publishers in the 16th | Barbara Brown. In this attractive young person you see a real honest-to-goodness California girl, who, despite her\ good looks and clever acting abilities, has not been in the | Not that she hasn't had ample opportunities, for she | has several contracts open to her this minute. Miss Brown| prefers the speaking stage. She is a protege of Frank Egan of Egan's Dramatic school of Los Angeles. | tuten, te It is Miss Brown whom Terry Duffy, the clever young) (or. 6. ¢. Kineman, tent Stoch, Aagute, Mame} Morosco star, falls in love with in “Wait Till We're Married” | at the Metropolitan this week. | | Mayor of Richest | movies. | Farmers Growing | Village Defeated | More Optimistic | HIBBING, Minn., March 15.—Vic- CHICAGO, March 15.---Parmers tor Power, for 10 years “mayor” of are more optimistic over conditions the “world's richest village.” was de-|as a result of the advances in grain | feated Im his attempt at re-election, | prices during the past few weeks, ac [complete unofficial returns indicated today. John M. Gannon, young at | torney, led by 600 votes, The entire | Power ticket was defeated, returns showed. cording to J. M, Howard, president of the American farm bureau Country bankers report affairs mere encoursging as a result, he | stated. | AME OPEATEST ACTEOS m1 THe WORD TO KEEP THE LIVER ARO BowRLS CovERY. AT ALL GooD DRUGGIFTS _ We Simply Have to Make Room in the | Bargain Exchange Annex For all the incoming used furniture that has been taken as part payment in exchange for new home furnishings. | If you have need for.a piece or two of furniture in your home NOW IS THE TIME TO Buy Used Furniture WHEN PRICES ARE LOWEST For we have reduced good used furniture to effect an immediate clear- ance. You will find such bargains as these listed: Whether cushions,” "$ 4.75 Prurkish Moeker-.--. 915.00 e FOP cnc depeenn | $7.75 Velour Cushioned $3 00 wee ner taki $ 1 0.00 Morris Chair for...... $15.00 Golden Oak | $3.75 Oak Rockers, there $2 50 | " Sideboard for ........ $8.00 are 6 of these, for, each . $5.00 Iron Beds, | $45.00 Oak Living $25 00 | 10 in all, ent a $1 .00 Room Davenport for. ° | $97.50 Fumed Oak Extensi ] $45.00 6-foot Fiber Davenport with | 927.5) Fumed Oak Extension 45-inch top owmbeods $ 1 > 75 i Stension Table... S3O.00 $75.00 8-piece Early English Dining Set. . $50.00 sez woatcot $30.00 King’s Economy $35.00 Coal Range ....---. Acme Trump Coal Range -..----- $37.50 | te... Saee.OO | e208 68 See vi $1.0).QQ Pete toe het $10.00 | enor cates Oa” $16.75 enn Gale hile" $1 5 QQ) $8.75 | $15.00 Golden Oak Ladies’ Desk for...... postoffice dep: all mail slogan, THE SEATTLE The Spokesman-Review (Spokane) Rainier National park.” prints the following dispatch WASHINGT: Mareh 1 in ie and canceling » gateway THE BODY of Mrs. o be used on Clough, of to F. STAR use of Washing was ground. x with an t mn bill, whic Crinaa M 6, who died Tuesday in Ca sons, Wal Seattle, and *. |code hig ‘e° | year will be « carrying this Clough, of Camano, and a brother, | liean state central committe A. Philbrick, of Seattle, Louls ¥* fmade necessary by the refusal of the Hart to Tell ’Em About State Code °""::. Hart in Seattle April 22 years of f wheth amed coma in willing to recognize the Se tle name for the mountain t © of mail going out of office On the other b A desire to kin and make up after |mlogan read PAGE | PREFERS STAGE TO MOVIES |Seattle and Tacoma Get Together at Last on Name of Mountain! “Tacoma, the gateway jer National park,” the #4 the govern for the big United States has 235,518 miles of in operation, double tracks and sidings. exclusive of Flogging and hanging were com- 1d Seattle concedes | mon forms of punishment im the a point by not demanding that the British navy until the 16th century, Tomorrow and Friday at Grote-Rankin’s MID-MONTH SALES) Linoleum Varnish 50c Pint —and that is enough Varnish for a medium sized kitchen floor—dries hard and will make the linoleum look better and last a great deal longer. Pints, 50¢—Quarts are priced, 90¢. —Second Floor, Rug Section Stamped Bath Towels 89c Each Very absorbent Bath Towels that you can em- broider for your own use or to give to some one— they are 25 by 48 inches in size and are stamped for embroidering. —Art Section, Second Floor Stamped Pillow Cases $1.39 Pair Fine quality muslin is used in these Cases—they are stamped ready for finishing, with scalloped or crochet edge —six styles are featured at $1.39 pair. —Art Section, Secend Fleer Large Cedar Chests $19.85 Nine large Southern Red Cedar Chests, trim- med with copper bands, are reduced for immedi- ate clearance. They are 45 long; each $19.85. Drapery Second Floor inches Marquisette Curtains $1.39 Pair Thirty-five pairs of hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, 36 inches wide and 2% yards long, in cream and ecru colors, are offered at $1.39 pair. —Drapery Section, Second Floor are in this assortment. $10,000 Stock of Colonial Bedroom Furniture to Be Sold for $6,000 Because there are not enough pieces to make complete suites, that is why we have decided to close out. 76 Dressers, from $39.50 to $100.00 each 79 Dressing Tables, from $35.00 to $79.50 33 Chiffoniers, from $39.50 to $90.00 each 11 Princess Dressers, from $39.50 to $90.00 17 Beds, from $46.00 to $66.00 each— At 333% Off This is quality furniture from some of the best known manu- facturers—oak, mahogany, wal- nut and birds-eye maple finishes The opportunity to buy this good furniture at the reduced f prices should not be passed by. Items of Daily Use Cost Less TOMORROW and FRIDAY Paint Brushes 45c Three-inch, good quality Paint Brushes, with bristles set in rubber and vulcanized; priced, each 45¢. O-Cedar Mops 69c Oiled or dry, triangle O’Cedar Mops, complete, with long hardwood handles. Liquid Veneer 29c A furniture polish that makes things look new—12-0z. bottle, special 29¢. Willow Clothes Baskets 65c Two sizes of strong Willow Clothes Baskets are in this offering—they are exceptional values, each 65¢. Carpet Sweepers $1.75 All metal Carpet Sweepers of stand- ard size, with revolving bristle brush; special $1.75. Floor Paint 79c Best quality Floor Paint, in all colors —dries hard and is easily applied— quarts, 79¢. Wall Tints 49c Albatross Wall Tints, in 5-pound packages, ready to use; priced, the package, 49¢. Leather Suit Cases $11.50 Cowhide Suit Cases with 24-inch frames, good linings and fitted with straps; each $11.50, $10.00 Golden Oak Com- mode, with mirror.... $10.00 Golden Oak Hall Tree, with mirror..... $5.00 Golden Oak Square Extension Table ...... 7.75 Child’s Metal ed for ... $5.75 Mirror, size 18x40, enameled frame ....-- $20.00 Fumed Oak $8.75 Golden Oak Reception Chair .. $12.00 Jacobean Arm Chair for it sold at new. | cen Hall Seat for.....-- $10.00 | NOTE—The regular prices are the prices at which we have marked the furni- | ture after it was taken in as part payment for new home furnishings, not what Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN @) Fifth Avenue and Pike Street au ties Ores” $30.00 $5.00 3.2. $25.00 $2.00 Heo” $16.75 $5.00 | en ae". $15.00 1 ia 7 $3.00 | ™usen "$14.00 Ok devel Yor” $20.00 Te cach Three-burner Monarch Oil Cook Stove..... $15.00 adhd | Heavy Sheets $5.75 Bed Sheets 72 by 90 Sheets $8.50 dozen $5.00 $5 75 Four-burner Monarch $1 8 00 Hy $1.90 oF" rn dozen ° Oil Cook Stove...... ° | sere. $2.00 cach—$22.50 dozen OTTO F.KEGEL, President, ee = Buy SHEETS, PILLOW CASES, TOWELS by Pillow Cases Bath Towels Huck Towels 42 by 36 Small size, double, thread, 15 by 36-inch all-white, Pillow Cases 22'4¢ each 12%¢ each 20¢ cach--82.35 dozen $2.45 dozen $1.25 dozen 42 by 36 Medium size, double thread 18 by 34 red bordered, Quality Cases Bath Towels—29¢ cach 15¢ each 45¢ cach—$5.00 dozen $3.35 dozen $1.75 dozen 45 by 36 22 by 44inch 18 by 36-inch red bordered, Quality Cases Bath Towels—45¢ cach 18¢ each 5O¢ cach—S5.50 dozen $5.00 dozen $1.95 dozen Open an Account at Grote Rankin’s Cretonnes 25c Yard Three hundred yards of 20-inch heavy Cretonnes in bright chintz patterns, are offered at this very low price—the yard, 25¢. —Drapery Section, Crochet Thread 7 1-2c Spool All our Royal Society Crochet Thread, including white and colors, are of- fered at 7ig¢ the spool. —Art Section, Second Floor A splendid quality Filet Curtain Lace, 36 inches wide; a choice of twenty styles; about 500 yards in all; priced special, the apestry Table Runners $1.95 Made of sunfast Tapes- try, in a fine assortment of patterns—they ‘are 48 inches long, 12 inches wide, and will look well on your library table; each $1.95. ~ Section, Drapery Second Floor Couch Covers . $5.85 Forty Tapestry Couch Covers in a large size— green and brown color combinations, in floral and conventional designs, priced, each, $5.85. —Drapery Section, Window Shades 69c Green and tan Opaque Window Shades, mounted on guaranteed dust proof rollers, size 36 inches by 6 feet, are specially priced, Bedspreads 72 by 84-inch t+ Spreads $1.95 cach 78 by 88 inches Crochet $2.50 each 78 by 88-tnch Satin-finished Spreads $3.65 each, OTTO F. KEGEL, President) Fifth Avenue and Pike Street 4 | | | 4 a

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