The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1923, Page 5

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bee Sher FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923 923. MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAL GRUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO, INC. SIXTH AVE. Schroer PIKE ood PINE FEBRUARY Fine Furniture =SALE= Dependable Furnishings at Remarkable Savings NEVER was the time so ripe as it is now to buy furnishings for the home. If it is a complete suite or only one item that is lacking in your home, it will be to your ad- vantage to come in, as the savings are enor- mous. UR entire stock of fine furniture has been repriced to save you from 20 to 38 1-8%. 'HE first-floor salesroom has been taken over to display this stock, as a conven- ience to customers. T° CONVINCE yourself, just come in and look around at your leisure. OPEN AN ACCOUNT Credit Terms Arranged to Suit ne smeenens 'TWO BANDITS ROB COUPLE PORTLAND. A dar c tered land. pm out the Tt was Oregon City Smith complaine for more gasoline left the car and yanished into the darkness E-RU-NA Recommended by an Ohio Farmer journey 1 | W. J. Temple, 292 W. Central | Ave., Delaware, Ohio, for five long [years could not eat a meal without |distress. His trcuble was catarrh of the stomach and bowels brought on by exposure. Mr. Temple says: —"A druggist recommended Pe- jru-na. I took five bottles and am ja well man. While formerly I could minot do a day’s work. I now never become fatigued. Pe-ru-na is the best medicine and tonic in the world. It is especially fine for catarrh and colds.” The value of any medicine is determined by results. Pe-ru-na has been accumulating results for over fifty years, Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid Tusist upon having the gotiving remedy for catarrha! conditions, SOLONS SLASH “PORK BARREL” Money for Institutions Will Be Guarded A, Wet A rever pork rel” methods was thwarted Thursday in the committee nue and taxat the OLYMI Jon to on rey Ropreset wan amen ew that derived from into a lump ned by the ap mittes to the vari f the mtate. nembers of the com. his system id result in « l, grab m of, with the man getting the bulk of the fund. certain sum and be The amendment wil previde that the funds are to go direct to the Various institutions and not be ap. portioned by the appropriations com mittee. “This is the most vicious section in the entire bill,” sald Speaker Mark Reed Seeking a friend of war days Thomas F. Turner ts bearching hotel regtaters for the name of Donald D Dent, who he believes is in Seattle. Turner may be found at the army jrecruiting station, He claims the |matter is urgent, WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ Kimonas Curtains Sweaters Coverings Bkirte | Walste Coats Dresses Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everything Diamond Dyes Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and follow the simple direc- | tons in every package. Don’t wan- der whether you can dye or tint suo- cessfully, because perfect home dye ing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or ilk, or whether ft i» linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. Just Off LAUNCH STOLEN Gas boat “Tumtum,” white hull, 34 feet long, sight¢oot beam, van nished cak cabin over engine, open cock-pit, name “Tumtum”™ carved on ether bow and on stern. License numiber, M-843. company, logging camp, Port Gamble, Wash, Wed- nesday night, January 31, 1923. A lberal reward will be paid for information as to the whereabouts of this boat, and for information leading to the arrest and conviction of parties who took her. PUGET MILL COMPANY, 208 Walker Biulding, Seattle, Wash. DISEASES, CAUSE TREATMENT” FREE { Dr. Loughney’s Latest Book ||“RHEUMATISM AND KINDRED _, If you will rend this book ears fully you will learn how to quickty FREE! the Press / Pease T/ Send AND & Dr, Loughney's Haman / Bake Oven. S11 Crary Bldg. Seattle, Wash. from your sufferings Pa to Me, Inventory Is Taken All Small Lots and Discontinued Lines Are Being Offered Mere Fraction of Their Market Value Now at a Children’s Coats Special Lot $4.50 Each Coats for girls of 4, 5 and 6 years; made of Normandie Bo- Itvia cloth, trimmed with plush collar and cuffs. Colors, brown, tan and navy. Boys’ School Hose—Best Anywhere at 25¢ Pair These are the kind that will give real satisfaction in wear. They are made of good yarn, have the weight, and will not dis- appoint you. All sizes, from 6 to 9%. Silk and Fiber-Mixed Hose Special Saturday $1.00 Ribbon back silk and fiber hose; good looking, durable, pop- Ular, and unusual value. Misses’ and Children’s Hose 25¢ Pair Very fine one and one ribbed hose for girls, in brown, black and white; all sizes up to 9%. More New Spring Underwear The very best values you've seen in many seasons. ‘Women’s new band top Under- vests—Excellent garments; full beached; in all sizes from 26 to 44; each, 25¢. Women’s New Band Top Union Suits—Fine glove knit, sleevelens or bodice top; 36 to 44. Splendid garments. A suit, 69¢. Something entirely new. Wom- en's fine lisle finish Union Sultse— With highly mercerized silk stripe, band top, sleeveless, or bod- lee top; exceptionally good; a anit, $1.25. Women's new mercerized stripe Undervests—Land top, sleeveless, or bodice; lisle finish; all sizem; ench, 48¢. Women's fine knit pink Under. venta—Band top, sleeveless, or bodice top; all sizes; each, B5¢. Katves, 7-inch blade, riveted handles, each he. Colonial double Ex: All me Closing Apparel Dept. Women’s Coats and Suits for less than cost of making. 58 garments, in two lots: Coats $10.00 Each Suits $12.50 Each These are garments that ranged from $25.00 to $45.00, All are in good, conservative models, made of the most reliable materials, in the best of every-day shades, The Coats are fashioned of the following materials: Astrakhan, plush, velour, slivertone, kersey, wool velour and polo cloth, in browns, henna, navy, Belgian blue, grey’ and black. The Sults—Threefourths of the suit: are made of fine all-wool English and French serges, in navy bite, the balance of fine all- wool novelty fabrics. The skirt alone is worth as much as we are asking for the whole suit. Kitchen Wares Department Dinde Buteher | Nibloch Gas Tonsters—To hold with brass | four pleces bread; simply and strongly constructed, Bach 200, Patent spring Gas Lighters— The kind that do the work. Bach, 15. Japanese Fdinon Hot Point Electric tron era—Cup | —The best popular priced article of the kind produced. ach, 85, New Muslin Gowns $1.00 Women's Gowns, made of semi-batiaste und nainsook; large, full sizes, tastefully trimmed, lace and embroidery edgings and Inser- tions. They come in white and flesh color, Peg-Top Play Suits 95c Suit Good looking, substantial play suits, for children of 2 to & 1A pata tai are made of atrong blue cheviot, trimmed with fast color red, Genuine steel Beaters— 1, strong and easy run- th, 198. Boys’ Knee Pant Suits $3.95 75 boys’ suits in $7.50 and $8.50” falues; sizea run from 12 to 17 years; all made from good sturdy tweeds, cassimeres, etc; to clean up, now $3.95 suit. Boys’ Solid Leather School Shoes . $2.25 PAIR 85 pairs boys’ solid leather mhoes, in chrome tanned calf, solid leather goles and heels, Ince and bellows, tongue; just the shoe for boys that need a heavy shoo; sizes 9% to 18% Women’s Fine Dress Shoes $2.68 PAIR 60 pairs women's fine dress shoes; in black and tan; Ince and * button; all high grade shoes; val- ues to $6.50; sizes 2% to 8; to clean up, now, $2.68 pair, 86-Inch Ratine; soft woo! finish: all the new spring shades, and white; the quality that sells for 850; special, 50¢ yard. Gaze Marvel Silk Corded Tis: sues, in now spring patterns of plaids and checks, including the new black and tan block checks; apecially priced, 6O¢ yard 32-inch Crepo Rating, in larice and «mall broken plaids, in dark colors; this cloth Is very durable and will launder. Regular 600 vulue, special, BB@ yard. R SOLONS READY FOR VACATION Long Trips Planned After } March 3 Closing WASHING | , Feb. 2—Official | ington is prepar @ and carefree vacation unaylvania ave » adjourns March 8 as soon | | President Harding will be among | |tho first to leave Washington for a on. He expecta to go to Flor | ida on March 6 for a stay of several the summer he! hopes to make a trip to Alaska and | vieit the Western states. Among the other vacation trips are: | Panama, Jamaica, Havana and | other troploal resorts (with stopover | privileges possible) for a considerable | number of congressmen, who will sail aboard the naval transport Hen. | Gerson on March 5 to witness the! Joint maneuvers of the United States | fleet. The cost for first-class ac commodations will be $1.65 per day woeks, Later in for Secretary of State Hughes and « Gelegution, including Senators Kel. logg and Pomerene who retire trom} the senate March 4. They will at. |tend the fifth Pan-American confer. ence. U. S. Generals to Get New Commands | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. — Brig. | Gen. Ira A. Haynes will be transfer. | red from Fort Winfield Scott, Cal. | to command of the Ninth coast ar- | | tillery district, at the Presidio, San Francisco, the war department an- nounced today. | Brig, Gen. W. H. Johnston wil! be | transferred from the American foroes in Germany to command the Fifth infantry briga souver barr Cole Splatke er Garden Society Fred Cole, prominent Seattle gardner and president of the Dahila society, will speak before the Colum bla City section of the Society of| | Little Gardens, at 8 p. m. Friday, in the Columbia City library on “Rais | ing Plants From Seeds." Mrs. H A. Gardner, who has charge of the meeting, will intreduce the speaker. Gopher Club Has Annual Function Former residents of Minnesota will gather Saturday evening at :0 In| the A. 0. U. W. hall, Ninth and| Union, for the annual celebration of the Gopher club. A basket lunch tw to be served with coffee supplied by | jthe club. Officers will be elected and dancing will conclude the eve ning. Campfire Head Speaks Friday luncheon Friday noon in the Wash- ington Annex. He arrtved Friday morning. Friday evening Scott will | speak at Broadway high school after la dinner with the council guardians jat the Women's University club. | WANT Your whole heating problem comes to this —to get the coal that gives the most heat for the least money. Cheap coals won’t do, because they give a large ash and very little heat, The one fuel that will really give you results, must burn without waste — and that fuel is unques- tionably CASSIDY WELLINGTON COAL. The coking coal that makes-lifelong friends wherever it is used, Don’t waste time on inferior coal&~get a load of Cassidy from your dealer today. THE RHODES Soa Se, SL Se ae Se ee a PAGE 5 GO. 200 Genuine Leather Purses In a Special Purchase Chile and points in Bouth America |]| Colgate’s Toiletries Drug Sundries Dept.—Main Floor Tooth Paste 10¢, 25¢ Sales Booth—Upper Choice $1 69 Lach Main Floor Purses and Bags in an excellent variety of styles and sizes; some are tooled leather, other: of Cobra, Morocco Goat and Calf grains. All are equipped with mirrors in various shapes and sizes, coin purses. $1.95 to $ each, Tooth Powder (glass container). . Tooth Powder (metal container Mirage Cream (tube). ..++++ Mirage Cream (Jar) Cold Cream (tubs). Cold Cream (jar) Assorted Tales ... Black Compact (all shades! Black Compact—Refills ., Perfume (assorted odors)... Filorient and Eclat Perfume, oz..$1,00 Fiorient Tollet Water... $7.35 each. Formerly $4.60. + $1.50 86.00. Many ave leather lined and some-have separate In the regular way these would sell for -95 each. Special, while they last, at $1.69 Army Flannel SHIRTS Special $3.15 Or 2 for $6.00 Main Floor An idea! Shirt for outing wear or co.d weather, is this one of khaki flannel, pockets and reinforced elbows. with two breast Sizes 14% to 16%. Very special at $3.15 or 2 for 40 Fashionable Winter Coats $7.35 Special Until Noon The Women’s Apparel] Department is offering for a Saturday Morning Special, 40 Plain and Fur Trimmed Coats, made of fashionable Winter Coat- ings. The majority are in dark blue. Very special for quick clearance, at Minnesota House Condemns Ku Klux ST. PAUL, Feb. %—)esolutions branding the Ku Klux Kian es “un- democratic, of representatives yesterday after- noon. The resolution was introduced by eight representatives. The resolutions resulted from let- ters received by members of the leg. General Allen to Retire on April 13 | bill Introduced by Kepreschtattve Myrtley Cain. The letters purported to have been sent by the grand exalt- fslature, approving the anti-mask’ ed cyclops of Minneapolis. J. E. Chilberg Will Go on Trial Monday J. EB. Chilberg, former of the Sccndinavian American will go on trial Monday on @ of having {legally borrowed funds while he was its head. motion to dismiss the two ft ments remaining against Chi was denied by Judge John T. ton in superior court Thursday, wi out argument by the state. Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.' BLUE STREAK | MAZDA Evenncs, inches, inch red disc wheels, or a Size 12x24 Rubber - tired cially. priced .. $2.59 with 6- Scooter, spe- LAMPS assure you better lighting with- out increased light bills. 40-WATT PRICED AT. 60-WATT PRICED AT. 75-WATT PRICED AT. 100-WATT PRICED AT.... qzzze TOOLS AT LOWER PRICES 2-ft. Boxwood 10-inch Perfect Handle Pipe 4-fold Rule, special. 10¢ Wrench, special EKTR Spotlights, regular $7.50, special at.. No. 2 Plumb Hand Axes, special at .....$1.69 FACTORY DEMONSTRATION OF CLOROX For Washing and Cleansing-— Bleaches clothes white as snow, removes all stains, 15-Ounce Bottle priced at ............ 20c 3 FOR 55¢ 18-inch Best Quality Hand Saws, special at Made of heavy galvanized iron; have corrugated sides for extra strength, raised bottom and fit- in cover; measure 16x26 inches. Extra Low-priced $ 1 v 69 for Saturday at.. AORDINARY VALUES IN AUTOMOBILE SPOTLIGHTS Spotlights, with mirror; regular $10.00, special at. .$4.98 Made of L..as\ and aluminum and finished in nickel. EXT GLASS MIXING BOWLS SPECIAL—Perool: tor Tops for 10¢ (N RA \ARGE Special for SATURDAY'S SELLING at 49¢ 11 ins, in diameter; ® great time-saver in the kitchen, 0 phe ae )rders) Special Sale and Demonstration of Prckagtee scene 490 .29c Five Small Packages. ....c.seee No boiling, no rubbing; just soak in the suds, Will not injure clothes or hands,

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