The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1924, Page 5

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GRUNBIUM BROS SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PIN in the Northweat — Buy House Furnishing Need§ on & Liberal Add These Specials to Your Charge Account | SPECIAL Andirons Porcelain Trimmed Sterling demonstrate rkable range to y SPECIAL | 5-Piece Pantry Set White with Made of he tis with tight, covers comprises bread box, tex, catfee, sugar and flour canisters $1.79 Granbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. SPECIAL Medallion Dinner Set Easy Terms SPECIAL | Hotpoint Toast-Over SAUCE PANS FRIDAY 98c An extreme low price. Made of hard, thick, cold rolled sheet aluminum. Only a limited number to offer at this price—regular $1. Sure-Seal Glass Top Fruit Jars Quart Size I] Extra special for Fri- At OILCLOTH “MERITAS” HOT-POINT TOAST-OVER TOASTER At a new low price Toasts both sides of 2 slices of bread eae handling. (Made by the Faison Electric Appli- ance Co.) No. Wire, Special, ets. Special 7-Piece Cut thin day's selling TABLE $1.19 ART SQUARES sae Low priced and 6 «Lge at en sy, eae Sa 5 Cc vod ae jars keep | just the thing for the breakfast nook, picnic stead lunch, ete. Several beautiful designs to cho b Happy Home Jar Rub- eon. igh , 3 doz. ...25¢ 11 Rubber Covered fl Glass Beverage | SETS a Big Saving Friday SI 19| of jug blown, highly polished tumb- lers, beautifully eut in the handsome star de. ELECTRICAL | SUPPLIES Underpriced | ise Vietor Electric Door a | $1 Magic Bell Ringing Was $8.00 seca... 9BC Hc Porcelain Brass Double Sock 29c “” W: as tches” Reinhard Met “Dick” in ~ and Went Out With Him and Leopold t to Dance: 8 Store “Patche Reinhard BY GEORGE BRITT Jwhen we went together he ahould (Oy AGO, Sept. 4 rmaine Rein-| have very dance but or hard had "I Loeb for a cat! If there P sane ¢ ‘ Bud a by his ar # had been isn't 1 me about having mm rd," she narrates mmoned © house two even ot fer. He was a 00 s. He started talk ble It was, and story of , k . i : has rem Lise F ‘ e en, 7 1 * agp \ ; t t s ‘ 3 sosd. Grown-evea (read 2 e ne y e 1 1 T 1 ‘ Her t apartment 4 and shed, unpre \d sta r three times nan ev ACTED LIKE HIGH mab SCHOOL FRESHMAN Babe,’ ina ng : agement fr t the University ¢ went for a few t Michigan. Kid u know, 1 liked | >» give him m: ne girl conceal hin educa ike a high school HE DIDN'T WANT FRIENDS TO “CUT IN" days and |¢ ame ba th him lots ¢ each other Lao: | he things he b told me have urned out not to be so. th a he ) 4 not like i a little Pomer 4 and Dick climbed plano bench so it could = “Both of th me i on father Insi9t on TANLAC GETABLE PILLS it, Whenever be out late, he jet them kn | For Constipation |the way he used to 2 ow ee = rae or tw ‘I don't # you want | to with me, Y mist find me Stop Rheumatism in 48 Hours ome." all. But And he somet |b some was. BONE TO SPEAK Power Bill Is Subject, Auburn Thursday Night eo 1 will send you a $1 box at, ert nt. 1 . . Home Ts Bone author of the }and Charles H. Heighton, one of the leaders in the support of the be nls | meeting in Auburn 1 day night by Auburn citizens to offs the misrepresentations that have been made about the E ne bill n that district, during the past fow weeks, Bone the and Heighton will speak at] of Main and Division] sts, opposite the First National bank. Arrang are in the Mike corner the meeting} hands of Larry Costello, Welsh and A. C. Ballard. ments fe y MARVA Kil Catarrh rane in Three Minutes Personal Property of Banks Untaxable |, OLYMPIA property of nat Sept Personal 1b aks cannot be taxed, Assistant Attorney General % f faery E. W. Anderson ruled in a de. Chronic catarrh, no matter how bad, and cases of bronchial asthma | ©lslon to L. D. M of the taxa. now yield instantly to the amazing|tion department. is means only discovery mH h nc ntist cals such property as is owned entirely Chee erm in Crea rath aiee yells | and not such property as Is held as o the most deli- | Security head and lungs | ely harmle “_ } Friend of Loeb | RHODES DEPARTMENT STORE FRIDAY HOUR SALES 9 to 10 Women's Bloure 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 Children’s Hose Men's Underwtar Children Kaltited A 4 ot Waists inch Printed Dress naga, ‘ f f e Voiles ght tan ikke ' ‘ ais or 3 for $1.00 10c 19c mee 4 a ‘12te or 3 pales for 50¢ Dress Ginghams Foster Kid Cleaner, one Odds and Ends of ¢ Japanese Lunch Cloths, *'* s = eane e t k Dept t . Drug Sundries 98c “6Bc lee, tn, #08 18c | Boys’ Khaki and Madras Blouses—79c | Splendid grade of Boys’ Blouses that sold regularly for 95c and $1 | Boys’ Dept —Main Flocr Rear j Women’s Voile Blouses Reduced to 45 Overblouse and tuck-in styles in sizes 86 to 44. Formerly $4.95 and $5 Blouse Section — Upper Main Floor Men’s Madras and Percale Shirts—95c A great buy in well-made full-cut garments. Men's Department—Main Floor Women’s Summer Sport Dresses at Half Price A group of Dres in splendid Summer styles and colors. Apparel Dept.—Second Floor Infants’ Gum Rubber Pants—a pair 25¢ Unusually fine quality Baby Pants in small, medium and large sizes. Notions Dept—Main Floor 2to 3’ 3 to4 4to5 Women's House Aprons, re Women's Outing Apparel, Odds and Ends of G bs f sg ia int in Kh "la Crepe Gowns, E and The Coats Mixed &§ . 6 Heavy Twilled Sateen; 30 Formerly months. Re 115 2 A While they last On sale fc the in the Women’s Women’s L 25¢ Brassieres of back-fasten Apparel Dept., at . wear Dept .. $1.00 — Snappy of plain and fancy mesh y and taupe, cut in 1 “Oh, Boy” bandeau styles, in white o Bobbed Hair Curlers Sizes are 32 to 44, but not ncard. A curler that ob- each size in every style. tains desir Its. On Formerly each. For this ole for this hour, in t tions Department 10¢ Ss uc $1 .00 Women’s Tacoma Licenses _Jits for 5 Years) _ | What's in the Air ) Admiral Gregory to RADIO PROGRAMS FOR THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Seattle Stations Be Honored Friday BREMERTON. Sept. 4—In appre jon of the v done by Rea || KOA, 455 moters—Silent Admiral Luther ory for Brem |] KIR, 283 meters—si‘ent 2 erton and the P Sound district KFHR, 283 meters—4:30 to ||" a distrie 5:30 and 6:30 to 8:30 vex : KFJC and 10:30. 270 meters he a 3:30 to 4:30 day evening, Admiral Coast Stations of the na ureau of yards atv KGO, Oakland, 312 meters docks, is h nm trip 45:30 p. m., 645 p. m, 8 p. ms ~ tam Colored hi ould KHJ, Los Angeles, mak i for a short tim: —12:30-1:15 p. m., 2:30. before they are washed. de- Sai ; ra agriculture. In 10 =i D. je ofan De ; aie 3 | BPO, Gan Paice, 42a. » exceeds one In four, | ters—i.2 p.m, 2:80-3:30 p. m. ||| After Vacation Peel ive ; ia : F fanbso pm. 7790 pm S11) )| Your Discolored Skin A | KFI, Los Angeles, 496 meters, RG every ounce is real C4bS6 p,m. G6-Lt p,m. nee KLX, Oakland, 509 meters— food easily aipesied H Re Rake aes hes H KGW, Portland, 492 metors— || for no amount o witless i 12:30 p.m, 3:304 p. m., 740 p. teat pretty to look a fe sures: m, 8 p.m. 10 p.m Jenfest, easiest way to oe ¢ Hf Los Angeles, 278 me- ¢ 7:30-11 p.m, OTHER STATIONS 1924, by United Press) New York, 492 meters, 9 i p. m, E. 8, T.—Vincent Lopez and Don’t Fill Your his orchestra. COAL BIN WCBD, Zion, 345 meters, 7 p until you've examined the m. C, §, T.—Concert by the Zion Intent RAYand OIL-0-MATIC band. KPO, San Francisco, ters, $ p. m., P. 8. C, 423 me. T.—Welsh |Much Driving Hurts Eye: Oil Burners night | After along drive, always was! 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