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THE SEATTLE STAR As nT | GRUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. Liberal Credit Extended = SALE OF 50 DAVENPORT TABLES Dull Mahog-| Make Your any Finish Home a Present 48-inch size, special FORTUNATE pur- chase enables us to $15.75 offer you these beauti- G0.tnch aie, special Ssh mahogany - finished avenport Tables at an extreme low price. They are the product of one of the best eastern facto- ries. Special *19°” Queen Anne Period N exceptionally low price for a Daven- port Table of such grace- ful and elegant lines and durable construction; THE GO. RHODES Women’s Silk Petticoats $2.95—-Second Floor A New Shipment of Flannelette Gowns Cozy for Cool Nights Special $1.95 Upper Main Floor A very pleasing display of Women’s Gowns, made of a heavy weight flannelette, in orchid, pink and white, with these dainty floral and butterfly designs. See tables in our Avenue Display Windows There are slip-on, round and V-neck stylés in this assort- ment, and sizes are 15, 16 and 17. Ideal gowns for fall and winter nights. Priced very special at $1.95 each. Other styles priced from 95¢ to $2.50. to realize HAMTUUUOUEG TUGUEUUEUEAUEOUEEUEEUEAGUOCUERE GUO ESETAGEUEE GEE oa their value and beauty s Special $22-5° Period Design F a more massive charac- ter is this beautiful per- iod Davenport Table. A very artistic and useful addition to the living room. A 66-inch size, special $22.50. (Third Floor) 60-inch size; special at $19.50. — Featuring a Big Reduction on Oak Library Tables 8 Special $72.50 S sketched, this large 48x28 Library ‘Table has 8-inch legs, a large drawer and under-shelf. Made of solid oak throughout. A useful and at- tractive piece for the living room. Special $12.50. (Third Floor) Your ‘Choice of Overstuffed Chairs $ UXURIOUSLY appointed Mving room Chairs and Rockers in both tapestry and velour upholster- ing. and refined pieces. Special, $50.00. These aro extremely choice (Third Floor) a | | | en be se or Cal to ce = = = = = =| = = = = |Bureau of ‘The Star invites ite readers tiissiog ure requested ulso to report te | The st father and mother of the three Hord | material reduction to taxpayers. The Daniel G., brot amokw lofty states Bousch at., Nor Moter, administrator of the entate of | nt above-named woman, who is beileved Meter at © W stein, 9 wonder Miss Ruth Jane Bradshaw of Denver, Colo., miles! She has just been declared the winner in a magazine auty contest, Miss Bradshaw is just 18 and has won veral beauty contests, She plans breaking into the movies. | SCHOOLTAX _| TO INCREASE) OLYMPIA, Sept Increase of | 5,610 in the number of census school | children in ‘the state and a decrease | of $60,582,9 in anseswed valuati thal from | r no@essitate a state tax | department Is} levy for 3 of 15,059 mi equalization committee Missing Relatives |) to use this | missing ment asian aid b friewds, 1p in rennttin the at - oF announced pers | today star.| The increased levy, however, will raine $422,406 leas than was raised for state purposes in 1 newspapers are invited} All levies other than that for the Heme as will interest) common school fund remain the lxame as last year, which, with the the | assemsed valuation lower, results in a invited directly to The y know the whereabout persone mentioned tn this column a Other repreduce eur ‘commanition ORD BROTHERS. Both RK. 8. Charles E., 824 /total to be raised for the state for fil. The Hord | 1923 in $16,811,209, » ore are “aerial artists,” painting | ka, flagpoles and other structures, They work the of Washington, Oregon and lifornia ify A. B. Hord, 312 Ik, Va. others, are very | . 'Salvation Army to Have Harvest Fete ‘The Salvation Army will conduct {tn annual harvest festival Tuesday Gregory Van} night, at Fifth ave. and Washington Doors will open at § o'clock. All kinds of fruit and vegetables will be auctioned off by Salvation Army workers. A live chicken and emal! merchandine also will go. Coffee and cake will be sold in several booths a The money received will all go to the Salvation Army for relief funda. LEO RKUBENSTEIN.-N. Ruben-| pie general pute ie invited. 16 « t #t.. Brooklyn N. Y.. MRS. REESE. nm Frances Miller, is trying to lo o & Mra Reem, sinter of the be living in Beattie. Address Van Washington st., Chi eo. Ribbons—Special 98c Main Floor | 400 yards of Broeaded and Fancy ‘Tat- feta Wibbens, in 7, § and 10-inch widtha, | formerly ng at $1.50, $1.98 und $2.00 | a yard, are priced special for Tuesday at | O8¢ « yard. L Christmas Ideas 50¢e Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor Indian Head Buffet and Dresser Scarfs, hem- stitched for crochet and stamped for embroid- ery in outline, lazy daisy and French knots, They will make ideal Christmas gifts. A spe- cial purchase, priced to sell at 50¢ each, Domestic Attractions for Tuesday Upper Main Floor Outing Flannel of extra heavy weight, 36 inches wide and in light colored stripes, for merly 300 a yard. Special Tuesday, a yard, 23¢. Pillow Tubing—Indian Head tubing, 45 inches wide and with linen finish that wears very well Formerly 60c a yard, Tuesday, a yard, 40¢ Pillow Tubing—42 inches wide, that sold for 4Sc formerly, is offered for Tuesday at a yard, B5¢ Schoot Suiting in assorted plaids and stripes, formerly selling at 2$c a yard, will sell ‘Tuesday Zephyr Ginghams of # fine quality, in plain colors of light blue and pink. Formerly 650 @ yard, Tuesday a yard, 3O¢. Nainsook—Checked lingerie Nainsook, ‘in flesh color only, and formerly selling for 50c @ yard, is offered at a yard, 35¢. Sheeting—Full bleached Dwight Anchor sheet ing, §1 inches wide (for full-sized sheets). For- merly 76c a yard. Special, a yard, 68¢. Fruit of the Loom muslin, 36 inches wide, In full pieces and a perfect material. Formerly a0c a yard. For Tuesday, a yard, 19¢. at a yard, 17¢, K. D. Z. E. TONIGHT—Radio Musical Program, 7:15 to 8:15 o'clock, Featuring Harold Weeks’ Melody Shop Six FAVORS BIG PAY. FOR TEACHERS Results Justify It, Says Cali-| fornia aMn Democrats Choose County Officers TEETH Harry M. Westfall, Frank W. Cot- Oh if terill and Mrs, Alice B, Robinson | EXTRACTION | were choren county chairman, state} FREE DAILY es a committeeman and vice chairman, re. spectively, by the democratic com- OHIO PAINLESS 608 mittee of King county, Twenty-five years is the average = (leWe%s High teachers’ salaries are Justified by the results gained, according to LL LM Prof. S. L. Joshi son, Maj. Alexander Cronkhite, at Camp Lewis, was admitted here to is endeavoring to locate his son, Leo Rubenstein home March 19, 1922. He has been | traced to Seatt He is 18 years old, weigh. 160 pounds, is crosseyed, eyes! Donal: who ran away trom! Donald Thierry, 64, Passes Away Here id Thierry, 64, resident ot Will C. Wood, superintendent of pub- le instruction In California, who is in the city to give a series of four lec- | tures here. “Teachers’ salaries In California DYE BLOUSE OR not cover the roof of the | you have two or more teeth. | Natural Rubber, set of teeth Our whalebone rubber, Me ‘GEN, CRONKHITE MAY TAKE STAND day by United States District Attor- ney T. P. Revelie Revelle stated that while it was | not definitely known, it was believed " ro f | that Gen. Cronkhite was on his way |Dloyed in mines at Butte, | Mont., to Tacoma, and that if he had any | vis Guren ts nought by F. Boeken, ‘Father of Slain Officer Is Rew, evidence he would be! allowed to | *UPerintendent of the mu ‘pal rail ‘a j tel it to the grand jury way at San Francisco. F — _ Coming | Gen. Cronkhite and Mrs, Cronkhite | Sx!0us share an estate with jis survived by his wife, Mra, Bessie | sate have conducted an unflagging inves. | Overin. L. Thierry, Funeral arrangements : | CB 2 are being arranged. TACOMA, Sept. 25.~-Ponsibility | tiation ever since their son was Ss Ww. unt |" that Maj. Gen, Cronkhite may tes- | "hot, October 25, 191%. Estimates to |. JAMES WW. CAREY.—tts, ound 4 Tia dk cabo that: oe 4 w {Annie C. Murray, 45 Monroe at. | : tify before the federal grand jury | O*Y pat the Grane ary © f - earch on | now investigating the shooting of his |#i0%s would extend beyond this week. | Somerville, Mann. is geascning fou (Celebration for - aa : Lawton Road Set} 7 | James W, Carey, who left Boston last Residents of the adjacent territory 1S BENEFITED . program of speeches and music. | ULBRANSEN BY TANLAC, DECKER, — "Please! Mayor Brown, Councilman J. © / / layer-Piano | Thousands of frail, nervous peo: average higher than those paid in any other state, There has not been any attempt to reduce them.” Wood spoke before the Chamber of |Commerce educational committee | Monday noon and was scheduled to} and affitiated with “ several fraternal organizations, He | “dress city teachers at 3:45 p. m., at |the First Presbyterian church. Exchange Professor from India— at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. Carnegie Foundation) gray and light complextoned. ee TOUIS GUERIN.-Pormerly em Seattle 25 years, and member of the old French family who own Chateau Thierry, of war-time fame, died at this home in this city Sunday. Mr. |Thierry had heen in the eNctrical Gum Lyke Rubber, a perf A production of the human gum) see Bet of | teeth | GOLD crown BRIDGEWORK . Most of our present BABY'S COAT IN || “DIAMOND DYES” |! “Diamond Dyes” add years of wear }to worn, faded skirts, waists, coats, | | stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- 0 ddress me b J 0 |recommended by our earl; | He also will address members of | ings, draperies, everything. Every ttc’ whose work is the Principals association at Plym-| package containg directions so sim-|g00d satisfaction. a outh Congregational church in the! pie any woman can put new, rich,| A! work, guaranteed for 15 years, evening. Tuesday noon he will! tadeless colors into her worn gar.| —7=mnstion free. jepeak before the Municipal league | | re) H I : } ments or draperies even if she has nt luncheon, in the L. C. Smith Build. CUT RATE «3 j never dyed before, Just buy Dia- ing restaurant, |mond Dyes—no other kind—then Established 20 Years ee | your material will come out right, AT THEIR monthly meeting Sat. | because Diamond Dyes are guaran- 2nd Ave. and University St, — Open ® to 6 Daily—® to 12 urday afternoon, members of the Se- | teed not to streak, spot, fade, or run. } attle Milk Shippers’ association form-| Tell your druggist whether the ma-| ulated a demand that Seattle distrib | tertal you wish to dye ig wool or ——Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. | @ | i ) 0 t a \ +> juters pay $3 a hundred pounds for | silk, or whether it is linen, cottow ester 7 business, was ‘The Soul of Hindu Art (dea)- ing with the archic#eture, |/ sculptu nting and music || of India). With” demonstra= tions. MASONIC CLUB Arende Wi Admission 75 “neo country A SMALL PAYMENT BRINGS TO YOUR HOME A GENUINE mn ther lad. Carey is 18 STEPHEN fond a heart-bi tion of the whereabouts of her son. This is the plea of Mrs. Maria Deck er, 173 Hall ave., Perth Amboy, N. J who is seeking trace of her son, Ste phen Decker, 37 GEORGE DATCH—At one time aid to have been located in Seatt to the present where milk or mixed goods.—-Advertisement. her informa. |Carrolt and Judge William H. Moor ple and convalescents everywhere “laure ame speakers for the oc: | | casion. #’ band is to play More than $260,000 was expended on the road. have testified to the remarkable} power of Tanlac in bringing back their health, strength and working efficiency. It seems to quickly in vigorate the and is a| Egmont Porzel, 143% 42d st., Pitts powerful weaknes Mra.| burg, Pa Minn sth ave.,| Se Seatte, V FIAYD HOYT.—Who knows the “For several years I wa ot Floyd Hoyt? He will with indigestion, ‘headaches, dizzy | learn something to nis interest by spells, nervousness and plessness| communicating wit W. M. jand I was in misery all the 459 Stuart building I feel stronger and better oe taking Tanlac than I have for years| DAVE HOWARD (or MacGIL- and I am several pounds heavier.”"| VEARY)—When 16, Dave Howard, ‘There is not a single portion of the | or Dave MacGilveary, ran away from | body that is not benefited by the | home is of Scotch descent, No helpful action of Tanlac. It en-| tify Howard, of Monroe, ables the stomach to’ turn the food! Wash |into healthy blood, bone and muscle, purifies the system and helps you back to normal weight. Get a bot tle today at any good druggist—Ad vertisement vr ‘The finest emeralds are produced | lin Colomt | CASTORIA \w USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS sctiirdete| SPATTLE’S ELECTRI GUTIGURA HEALS ff cake tha eee z a = ae ea ularly sell at $10.00. Does your cooking right on the table, Has three cooking pans and six-foot cord. Performs two cooking operations at same On Face. Irritation Great, Could Not Sleep, Face Disfigured, The pleasure and stocere e musical appreciation of a truly high grade Player Piano is not beyond your reach, There is no occasion to be without real human music every member of the family can play—elther by hand or by roll—on a Gul bransen. | information 2 abouts of George Datch is sought b: a constitution . of troubled | address Lang time. | don, since H Ralph On Easy Payment Terms makes you the immediate possessor of “America’s su- preme popular priced Player-Piano. Just take ten utes come in and for yourself your choice selections from our rolls and you will immedi- ately recognize that rich tone and delicate ‘uman touch that makey Gulbran- sen so different from the ordinary player piano. time. Boils, broils, toasts and fries. highly polished nickel. . | FOUND.—Sam Harnish, former | Alaska resident, reports that Frank | Whelan, for whom this bureau ad | A Universal product, finished in 8-Foot Electric Extensions Special at 49c RAPID VACUUM WASHER Special for Tuesday at Well made of heavy tin and bas long handle. Saves much time and effort in washing clothes, BALL-MASON FRUIT JARS T-QUART SIZE LOW PRICED AT 98c DOZ. The reliable jar for all your canning 3-Way Sockets—Regular $1.15. Special at 75c COLUMBIA HOUSEHOLD SCALES special at $1.69. Weigh up to 24 Ibs. Ac curate weights for your canning rec Construct ed with platform so pan or basket may be placed upon it, vertised some time ago, ts living in Ruby, Alaska, Suggest party seck ing Whelan write postmaster at| Ruby eehd “ My trouble began with an itching and burning of the skin which later broke out in pimples. ‘The irritation was 80 great that ratched my face. I was very restless at nightand could not sleep, and my face was disfigured. “Tread an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. I purchased more, and after using four cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cutl- cura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss M. R. Balesteri, 514 Figuerroa St., Monterey, Calif. ; Use Cuticura for every-day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. ple Kash Pree by Mall. Address: “Outtoura Lab- Nories, Dept HM, Malden 48, fas. "” Hold every- to YAKIMA.—Burglars in Yakima made two hauls Saturday night. Obtained $500 from safe of Ken- sington soft drink bar, and one pair) medicine or laxative —s0 of pajamas with ostrich-trimmed edie cap to match from residence of H, cannot gripe. Retin When you are constipated, sid not enough of Nature's CENTRALIA.—Funeral services lubricating liquid is pro- for Miss Elmira Ruth Schuss, duced in the bowel a Ross who died after illness of one year, the food waste soft te i teld Sunday, with members of Che moving. as oemane halis Sodality society, to which Miss ge ke Schuss belonged, acting pall t eer bearers, lubricant an thus replaces it. Try, it to- day. Not a Laxative Nujol is a lubricant—not = Four Popular Nationally Very Priced Gulbransen Models Community Model. ..$865 County Seat .. Suburban Mod White House Mod oy as Senora, Reap, rm be BT Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. i aBayS 4 Just Retumed | |! - a From China || Irresistible Eyes 9 are those which ate Bright ‘and Sparkling. Keep Your Byes Young and Beautiful through the new for Men and Women jurine. It has soos N. YOW the wat of time. Acall Druggists <NURINE: for your EYES quem 1