The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 5

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mr he eb dA LL A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928 Largest Complete GRUNBAUM-BROS FURNITURE CO, INC. SIXTH AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE V2 vite OF REBUILT RANGES — CONVENIENT PAYMENTS, AS USUAL O make roe imm Heaters stock of usec Homefurnishing Store in the Northwest w department in our Downstairs § tock of Rebuilt re, nec Range: factory service, Our at Half Price THIS WE ntire basement ONLY. rying in price from { acrificed at one-half price this week only, Convenient Payments ar- ranged to suit each individual need. Rebuilt Gas Cc from $18.50 to bargain at one- Stoves ranging in price 50 are an extraordinary f price this week only. Use our Convenient Payment Plan. Rebuilt Heaters varying in price from $12.50 to $39.50 will undergo the same drastic re duction of one-half price. Open an account with us today. Convenient Payments, Banquet of B. I. L. Has Been Cancelled oP. FE Classes in Bible Study Announced minational |Richmond Highland | Fair Will Be held The Horticultural Society of Ron Int fhe B. I. 1. Sisterhood aukiiiary teachers in Bible study will now completed plans for the fall fair, | the made in or burden on t ation tx neeme y the Community ation, which will have ¢ the Sunday School according to residents ‘ n delegates to the national conve: which opens | associ: in Shrine andito next week, and | of continues for four days. ol Special prizes have ‘or the best and largest STORE HOURS S REAL ECONOMY FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS A Sale of Handy Electric Toaster Stoves At a BIG SAVING for Saturday BOILS, TOASTS and FRIES—Complete with cord. MAZDA LAMPS =—Ss—Ss«é@ ALUG-ALL ELECTRIC CORDS HERE’ for better lighting without increased light bills— 40 WATT 4 100 WATT bewmieess ‘ A splendid buy—will fit all electric ap- pliances (standard length). WOO0D-CARRYING BASKETS of five-— ——Buy them in cartons SALMON TROUT TROLLING RIGS A special value at T5¢ Strongly made of splint wood, with reinforced bottom. This handy Basket is an excellent Rig consists of _ flasher, value at 69¢. spoons and wire leader. Buy S : Saturday $1.50 Waterbury ata CLOCKS Exira Low Priced at— 98c A wonderful time Keeper; has good alarm, and fs fins PUZZLE PEG The Great SOLITAIRE GAME priced at 50c A wonderful puzzle—fun for everybody— F ished in nickel, will make an inexpensive gift which will af- i J wholesome amusement art Naat ford continuous and wholeson uh. | oe B8¢. SATURDAY TOOLSPECIALS “ist tuts... $1.98 $1.75 Steel CARPENTER SQUARES (24-inch) F 98c Winch WALWORTH QUICK ACTION PIPE: WRENCHES— Regular $2.25; SPECIAL, , $1.49 Buy these reliable tools Saturday at a BIG saving. \ ald and Richmond Highlands has! be atricke to be held in Ronald station com | states “ “ observed that in 1916 and birth of the CU = SS SS as SS THE DEFEAT CHANCE People Will Vote on Legis- lative Meeting OKLAHOMA CITY 1 fe r rom their r FORECAST HEAVY ELECTION VOTE The Oct olectic hh HERE’S MORE ABOUT DIVORCE STARTS ON PAGE 1 w har M her gold at cept Hall rujed At this poir that all of tht anda rther testi “It ia n “to compel ve such ¢ court sald, ntift to dis n they are complaint Seebe anid that she did n know about the read {t divorce case in the papers there was a con y the Burck- to 1917 as a maid during the had t drunk and only on two entire never seen n him when been drink he election of Wilsc the nl boy. 8 had never h him swear in the home and never seen him strike or abuse Mra, Burckhardt SAYS WIFE IUGHT MEN rdner then testified that frequently seen Mra so intoxicated that she These drinking par had always occurred Burckhardt was away from home on business or In Alaska, the wit Mrs, Gardner also tes Mrs, Burckhardt on numerous occasions had called up men during Burckhardt’s and invited them to her t she Burekhardt was helpless: ties when ness sald. tified that absence ne ee. {), “Nothing Acts Like Analaz’” KEL) SMILINGLY HEALTHY WiTH- The Fruity Laxative Sold by All Drag Stores Made by McKesson & Robbins, Inc. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co, Special Wholesale Distributors Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura Soap SEATTLE ! Civil Service Work ny waa to LELLELEVEL REY STAR —] WALTON FACES SPOKANE VOTE WORRIES 6. 0, P, Meyers Loss Is Sign of Times, Says Observer BY LAWRENCE MARTIN r Ait rr rds fy fo a st gh of t and de b s T t prod: r Mr, ¢ A ar ead forcit for t Jers the bogic plight of the 4 menace to the tho it has been ger nized, han been rather by optimism over the ernment ies, keeping we watch on the trend of business and Wh Speakers Tell of oved local is of th the 6,000 employes of the city and the public. | Mra. Donna B. Baker, a member | of the civil se comminsion, gave on the scope and charactor vice work CAUTION Lanasa We What's in the Air FRIDAY, 7 and 7:50 a. Dal 10 te KIR, 2 al pr and general meters, 12:30 to 1:90 p, m—Weakly meeting of ot the Chamber Commerce. al num- program. 9 of the world = 30 to 10 p. ton Fair program, featuring Marion and stifle the pores of the skin. Its mild, pure oils cleanse and stimu the , allowing them to Feascha' tna natceal anv actually feel its invigorating effect on your skin. “That gentle after-tin denotes the glow of coli i PAGE 5 THe RHODES co. New Shipment of Women’s Chamoisuede Gauntlets at $1 Pr. Colors are Mode, Beaver, Desert Gray and New Covert. 800 Men's from regul to 17. Specials in for Saturday only! Main Floor Life Buoy Soap. .4 for Creme Oil Soap. .5 for Waldorf Tissue. .3 for Pebeco Tooth Paste.. Frostilla (hand lotion) LUX... e08 cones Lor A Great Buy in 300 Silk-Mixed Shirts Special, $4.95 Men's Dept.—Main Floor—Just Inside the Door Silk-mixed Shirts have been taken stock selling at $6.50, and are to be offered for Saturday only at $4.95 each. include well-tailored numbers in candy stripes, plain colors and pongees, in a size range from 14 A real knock-out at this price! Drug Sundries on 25¢ 25e 25e -3le 22¢ 25¢ Remember, the savings on small necessities count up fast. and Young Men’s Overcoats $25! Try to compare it for value—You will find out that a new record has been established in Coat History! This with large collar and Sizes Main Floor, Rear pecial purchase of Overcoats Men beats anything we have as yet seen. sketched, in Raglan sleeve style, belted all around roomy Splendidly tailored from most dé back coatings in brown, tan and gray mixtures and overplaids, for Young Made, as patch pockets. rable wool plaid are 34 to 39 for young men of high schooi and college age. What’s What in Men’s Furnishings Wool-Mixed Khaki Shirts Special $3.15 Khaki Shirts—the kind that men prefer for sport wear; and here high: They flap buy For Girls In Sizes 8 to 16 years. Upper Main Floor Our stock of Girls’ Fall and Winter Coats is indeed worthy of important men- tion and consideration. Such a wide variety of styles and colors to choose from brings many a com- plimentary word from pa- trons. Every garment is made of a fine coating material in a particular style and color to suit youth and season. Prices range from $8.95 to $37.50. School and Dress Coats ts hunting season right at hand. Shirts that show grade workmanship —have double reinforced elbows, chest reinforced lined and extra large pockets, A good at $3.15 each. President Coolidge Now Has Airdale| | WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 | Boy, pet dog of the late President ores. KFJC, 270||Harding, arrived at the White House erday, to report to his ped La) Meraget apse Sieg | EO . the president of the eters, and United § |South End People | Want High School Plans for the securing of a high school in the South End di: be formulated Thursday Maple Hill school, where meeting of residents of Georgetown | Mrs. J. Todd, president | will be held. of the Beacon Hill Parent-Teacher ~ | association, will be in charge of the session DR. J. BR. DINYON Free Examination BEST $2,50 cLasses ON BATH We are one of the few optical stores in the Northwost that really grind lenses from start to finish, and we are the only one in SHATT! ON FIRST AVE, Examination free by graduate op- tometrint. Glasses not prescribed Unless absolutely necessary, BINYON OPTICAL CO. 11¢ FIRST AVE, Laddie | Buck, an Airedale nephew of Laddie | National Tastitution 24 From Coast to Coast) Prowning King $0. Established 101 Years A Designer From New Y ork’s Most Exclusive Boys’ and Children’s Shop Now designs and produces the Boys’ and Children’s Clothes offered by Brown- ing King. If you want the latest style, longest wear and greatest value in Boys’ and Children’s Clothing— Browning King’s is the place. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, 2 pairs full-lined Knickers, sizes 7 to 18 years, all-wool fabrics of the latest colorings and patterns. Exceptional values at THE STRAND Dutton English model, straight tines, Bis without or belt. yoke pleat $13.75, $14.95, $16.50 to $25 Boys’ Mackinaws, sizes 6 to 18 years; large assort- ment of patterns—$6.95, $7.95 to $10.95. Juvenile Suits, sizes 8 to 8 years, in a wonderful display of new styles and color combinations; many exclusive with Browning King—$6.95, $7.45, $7.95 to $12.50. Boys’ Blouses, Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear, Pajamas, Stockings, Sweaters, Hats and Caps at most reasonable prices. 2nd Ave, at University—Arcade Square

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