The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1923, Page 7

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MONDAY, MAY 1923 s ATTLE STAR Paint ee cA io é | | | Ke dT apeMen nace ‘Familt In Seattle’s Business Life Funitace at a Reduction of Mirage Maine — 40 Years 40% Gottstein’s Great Celebration Sale of Furniture In appreciation of patronage and friendly dealings over a period of forty years in Seattle’s business: we are glad to announce that our reduction of 40 per cent on thousands of dollars’ worth of furniture will continue all this week. Look at This Brass Bed for $18.00 65 Satin-finish Brass Beds in a won- derful special sale during this great 00 reduction period. Two-inch continu- e ous posts with five 14-inch flat fill- 1410 Second Ave. Ground Floor, Denny Bidg Near Columbia Theater ‘ a : . ; pa om ers. Sold regularly at $30.00. A re- Sensational Untrimmed Hat Sale ; laatkalle special clletliig- in. our 300 Hats Special for This Sale "agitate ye : p window tomorrow at Tuesday 25 Tuesday oe ve. es Anticipate Your Needs—Buy Furniture Now +d oe re — Six-Piece Dining Room Set Three-Piece Bedroom Suite op Early — op Larly William and Mary Period Dreseer —Bed— ~Chifforobe 100 Untrimmed Hats, Price 0 $ 225 100 Untrimmed Hats, Price e AT 100 Untrimmed Hats, Price $7 Hemps, Viseas, Hair Braids, Liser als, Milan Hemps. No restrictions on quantity to be purchased, Customers may select as many as they want Sale Starts 9 A. M. Tuesday SEE OUR WINDOW OF SALE HATS 1410 Second Avenue vrs Ty} eh American Walnut Finish art ; t at ta . ‘ i ; Large, roomy buffet, with Sale Pri Sale Price A dainty Suite, consisting of Tulip Time i im Bellingham pArecemages \, agaegeoea | dior : te A ; mirror; 45-inch top table, Sct large dresser with plate glass ex ene Be Brit » Cot sy hyped se bar eheege bet he date nak wt glee roa || tends to 6 feet; genuine blue $99.10 $93. f) mirror; beautiful, full-size bed; leather seat chairs. Combina- roomy, convenient chifforobe. FOURTH ANNUAL 0 quickly atin ¢ iri i secorice tion walnut. Regularly $163.00 Kegularly $155.00 Combination walnut. r ng 1 . iain Aipacttaaees epi Upholstered in choice of beautiful 00 and Table Lamp reduced during the Celebration T BEL LINGHAM . t ne an- ; patterns of velours or tapestries. 593.00 Sale. Every one is a remarkable value. Come in and A Sager “I do not believe they will’ make Web construction, deep spring seat, make your selection as early as possible, as there are rite narry. Ma ave | me pm my home and ‘my’ chil back, and arms, bay. not many to be sold. May 10, 11 and 12 pee 1 wis =e Sle eet “re Cy rE ee eS sa ke Vitae vie ; Store Hours 9 to 6—Come Early The Store With the Pioneer Seattle Spirit © it will, be a more elaborate his_ye ¢ ith thou ‘ ’ be arty ie reac Upholstered Chair rir pe Genuine Leather sands of school children, fra above ‘ | to match aboy Rocker, large and | Ae ti 4 A participating. davenport. Hig h- be Fe gegen degree ry Practice onthe Pageant Poor FURNITURE CO. eee. eee rated floats and private veh . een bands. 66 ed larly sold at $80.00, Gl El wlarly at $32. | corted by fifteen bands | Americanus Started — a | SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS| tk egularly at $32.00, Fully 10,000 British Columbians will attend, led by the famou! Reena Se ie wentertal toe, Pant of, I ae: ales Wea LRA 13d $48.00 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike < | $19.50 ek dl aan SOE Mk Ghch Open Offices in White Building; Chorus the finest spring flower rid will be on exhibition. Meets in First Methodist Church ‘The public gardens, containing hundreds of thousands of blos- |] : - ate Cd soe SBE et EEN SRE soms, are open to visitors. ¥ Offices for “Americanus,” the | wil ted to the new paxeant, Seeeee sree, May 20, the Queen's Coronation event jas i). otacular pageant drima’to’ be {Bet an enormous amount of ment | Begin Boost Week |Flower Club Will reat show, worth traveling far to sec, with two performances. 7 | t stago settings i ha bi Friday, the Pageant, Queen's Ball and Spectacular Burning of [| |Presented in the University of |Maeo settings will have to be built, Here on May td Hold Tulip Show| eg, | This, work is in charge of Ernest | Sehome Hill, @ thrilling and novel representation of a volcano in []| Washington stadium, July 23 to 28.| ciate one of the beet known ecen,| “Know Seattle Week," which| The Spring Flower club, recently | iota action. were opered Monday Union | > y builders in the West. A corps | by the members of the Se- 4, Is Du fl nro! p 0 M ay 21, will be | Bae ii ene iat! Daseant st., in the White bu Enroll eadhaey Gatien come tui opens here Sakae ahi anata turday evdéning the E re Meee AEM GREE and chacal-ot nery painters and builders Jety, will hold @ tulip] : ven fr |! Important athletic events each day pu le Lace pacesie will ah siately, t rt of | featured by @ Ju ven in the ahd hWednseday io thal Club tractions. Why not visit the Fe: vals pen Seas: OY according to Darwin Meisnest, busi , ; F Arena by tho Seattle Advertis sreatry building of the University of oe ” Chuckanut Drive? eon ie . ! ticle : é eet ae ben We, Not I a fs Z finished in time for the dress ro-| club. no formal opening of the espe g it was announced Mon-| Four Large Floors of Homefurnishings Excursion fares on trains, interurban and boats lor ro | : core gh he ormation bureau of the|day by O. B. Thorgrimson, president | of Commerce will also take |of the club. The greatest collection | . and Marion st.jtound the p h Prominent city of tulip bulbs and flowers ever dis- | Ask Dr. Macy IB PTISTS TO | Training of the enorn chorus | Northwest,” sui . Lync ‘ommerce officials will | played in Seattle ‘will be featured at | . i | will bo under the dir of Dean |wpnis pageant enented c the luncheon Monday | 20th Year ‘ MEET MAY. 9/trits.® ster, of the musical arts | iat Acacia a aca 8 poe sincoare Sa 3 : | Specialist in stom- department of the University of |®® ¢ven greater and grander scale ach, intestinal and Western Washington Baptists witi| Washington, while the entire pro-'than was Wayfarer.’ Unlike kin and blood |gather at Tacoma May 9, 10 and 11 |duetion will te in charge of Mont-)"The Wayt: cunus’ does : |to atend the 36th annual conference |somery Lynch, co-au and pro-| not depend ‘or it BuCcERS on | x Pe Seooccn oe joe the denomination. Meetings will |ducer of “Americs u the religious as but rather on fine of treatment be held in the First Christian chureh |@nd Prof. E s » proj the thrilling 1 X of you want, come and see us. It }/ butlding, Sixth ave. and K st. Lunch-| fessor of American history and the otism | will cost you nothing to come es SiS ba webeed Thiured ri. | Universi of of every true American, « ff ut what can be done spite uraday and Fri- * 7 e foc your ‘It you want’ to avoid ||day at the church. p 1 the new fageant. ORATORIO AND GRAND the knife come and ace us. If @ thre days of the convention USE MUCH OF OPERA ARE BLENDED you are skeptical try our money- . Fs ‘So powerful are the lessons to! refunding contract one week. 3 Ff ae | aaa & 2 ‘esas hurch workers, Nasiasieg © ‘The work of organizing the staft|be drawn from ‘Amertcatus’ that I : pee eee Ave. oe ntact |ferences, devotionals, lectures and|that will assist in the production ix|believe every patriotic end historic Da atcentebterrosemteareerennaces | entertainment features. Several hun ing along smoothly and rapidly, | organization | attic and the Pa | OPPORT Ivy dred delegates from Seattle are ex cording to Meisnest uch of the|cific Northwest should take Star Want Ads pected to attend the conference. jequipment used in‘The Wayfarer} active inte or | — — | Possible assistance to the produc the singers and music-lovers of { papeserpptet ken Minin ape On Port Commission Plan, bres eta as ; De | On Montlake Bridge Bonds, nd grand opera will be nicely On Councilmen, in the production nw from tho popular songs of | ‘ On School Board— times, which the pag pict." 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