The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1924, Page 5

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———_ ~ F oo ee ee THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 aL Commeniont Payments} [ HELD FOR HUSBAND'S MURDER | vont GRUNBAUM BROS RHODES Ff Credit FURNITURE Co. INC. DEPARTMENT STORE Terms SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE A Remarkable Offering of Floor Lamps and .¢ Shades at Prices Way Below Regular A LARGE Eastern factory recently decided to discontinue the manufacture of a number of de +\ signs in Lamp Shades and Stands, Their entire warehouse quisite styles, was purchased by us at a remarkable pric Te introduce our new and greatly enlarged Lamp and of its kind in America, we will share with our patrons the be entire shipment will be placed on sale MONDAY at a fraction above and Shade to your charge account, LIBERAL CREDIT and EASY TEE 10,000 Sales for Tuesday in the Domestic Department And Every Sale to as Many Elated Patrons! That's the estimate of our Piece i \ DY d Goods buyer in making prepara- ae ation for this "ae comprising hundreds of ex st unique This amp This is Mra, Elsie Sweeten, of Ina, Ill, who has confessed, according to authorities ateMt, Vernon, IIL, that she pois- oned her hushond, Wilford Suecten, vo she might marry\| | QQle of Bedding and Domestics Rev, Lawrence M. Hight. The minister, charged with the murder of his wife, furnished her with the poison, she say : : It Will Be Time Well Spent If You Tiger of France Still Attend This One-day Event Hale and Hearty at 83 s 80c Amoskeag Outing 7 85c Crib Blankets f Clemenceau in Seclusion at Little Hut Facing! Flannel for 28¢ for 75e { Sea; Lives Very Frugally Plain white outing, 36 inches wide Pretty Crib Blankets in nursery pat- BY WEES MILLER aa Pag ee and of a quality and weight desirable terns of pink and blue. 8ST. VINC R-JARD, France | wor” said he was thru for-| for gowns and children’s wear. at victory,” was 63 year Cleniente 4 the remain: | $1.75 Seamless Sheets der b ng a laborious Ira 20 ary De te ¢ old, after aay- | Dl 45¢ Dress Crepes for $1.48 5 for 29¢ }) 2 4 P| 2 e Sheets i: ' stem and heavy Good quality, well made Sheets, size | + Complete with chain od : . Fast colored crepes in neat oblong | 81x90 inches, that will launder splen- - lod hia nga ia seen se Boek 6 checked patterns. This material is 32 didly. JAPAN IMPERILS set - \ \ ye = | 50 8.50 ig $1.25 Bleached Sheets 20c Dress Percales f e for 98c | Jor 15¢ Bleached Sheets, seamed and hem- | 19.50 LEAGUE PACT Would Complain of U.S. Be- ‘a Percales of neat striped and figured med, in size 76x90 inches. ’ . iyi He HALE atterns on light and dark grounds. safioelan- 8-6. rues Sicpaatees fore World Peacemakers | axp Active fa : : ; me pie ata 8 Despite half a century : $1.35 Bed Pillows { Clemen 7 oy) re tele , ‘ ‘ 4:50 and 5-50 d amazingly active. He 50c Linen Huck Towels for $1.19 pateate — > et ibt the year . 907 4 | Liberal . y Boxe k ap-| for 39 Made from serviceable ticking, and ics ans eo then Huck Towels of pure linen, hem- filled with pure feathers. stitched and in size 18x30 inches. { $6.50 Wool-Mixed Blankets for $5.75 50c Unbleached Sheeting for 48c Giedit Ve will gladly arrange very Wool and cotton-mixed Blankets in | on ia I credit on the lamp or ; With his valet, Albert, and an 5 i ’ z | t select. Choose ne Timer’ vee the aim Unbleached Sheeting of a heavy assorted light and dark plaids; size | this unusual offering dally visits the markets ality and 72 1es wi 66x80 inches. | and add them aah a dbr omit quality and 72 inches wide. | e account. nen his own food and | | rriew it home, | dp “I'm in bed every night by 7:30 65¢ Bath Towels 35¢ Pillow Cases r 8 o'clock,” A. “Then I wake for 49c for 29¢ | Fancy Towels of jacquard weaves in | Pillow Cases, made of full bleached : STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M_——————= = a select group of colors. | muslin; size 42x36 inches. | ith wind and rain buffeting | raDs No MOM Lunch Napkins $1.75 Cotton Blankets al 2 (@s y . SPAPERS ccners on Set of 6—$2.75 for $1.48 ; 4 J AVENUE UNION STREET. ath items Hemstitched Napkins of pure linen Blankets, size 72x80 inches, cut sin- E a) When a man has gone thru what in a splendid pattern assortment. gle for full-sized beds. * I've gone thru he has plenty to a rig Ho | think about." | Hy ‘ ‘ nds of friends remembered col eC his birthd Cablegrams and grams from a ‘er the w Wonderful savings from many departments. - =|xigned by some of the biggest amen, me constantly to his little 1 Can Simoniz, Kleener, 1 Polishing, 1 lb. Kentucky Blue Grass, 1 Ib. 98 Simple Way to \ candeg? setreseena ta y Cloth, | Dutch White Clover, both for .. Cc MOOG BE ook Fa a as's 50a pepeeis 98c This is only a» few of the many savings we have Domestic Section—On the Upper Main Floor Take Off Fat |i" "oe eo WOMAN BURNED. Can anything be almpler than taking a|here at the end of nowhere,’ ‘he to offer.. Our counters are just loaded with bar- | Simoniz imparts a velvet luster finish which pos: to Olfel- i rimnblod vead than laseMaa | itively protects and preserves. s s | Yell, come and see me again in ‘ a 7 years—svhen I'm 100." | Genuine 1-Pint Thermos or 3 eS ar : Bs Universal $1.50 Heavy Mrs. Jeasie Miller, 61 3 ‘Third | : Galvanized R. F. D. IMPROVEMENT CLUBS ave. w., was burned to death Satur VACUUM BOTTLES Mail Boxes A special meeting will be held by!day night, when her dress caught | s ial . ii g| the Associated Improvement clubs of| fire while treating clothes with gas- | be ag 4 Special ; th End Monday, September) cing in the basement of her home. | 8 p. m, at the Green Lake General ¥ | Funeral arrangements have not yet | |been made. | mm | John A. Wabhlfors, 2036 Fourth | ave. w and another neighbor heard Mrs. Miller's screams forced her to wrap herself in a blan. ket to smother the flames. Wahl. fors was burned about the hands jtrying to save her, She was taken | to the city hospital, where she died two hours later | Mrs. Miller's husband was dress. Jing at the time of the accident and | |did not know it had happened until | 98c Each (SOME BUY) C No deliveries. are marked ‘There's no way to get around it. "Dental statistics show that four out of every five over se ana thousands Younger, too—are victims of Fyorthea: Do geass to avoid this dread disease? _ Prevent tooth decay Friedman’s Union Store below the gum-line 1811 First Ave, As the soil nourishes the tree roots, the gums nour- 4 ) Mul dament: Tn ruesduy evens J; ish the teeth. And as the tree decays if you bare 50x46 inches, OK ing’s Star | the roots, so do the teeth decay when gum shrink- ‘ Z . DON'T MISS I age starts in. raat this ee foe " p This condition—one of the first stages of Pyorthea pe —is very common and something that ordinary foundation, y r breakfas your bre akfast tooth Apnbad are powerless to prevent. If not pesene upon nook. Several at De Honey's |, checked promptly it will lead to loss of teeth and ta popular patterns to choose from. Very Special at _|||Meritas’ ” \!! dilcoth Be serious organic diseases, SS enutiful FU e || If used in time and used consistently twice daily, Academy |) Forhan’s will prevent Pyorrhea or check its prog- B, Pike }| ress, It will preserve the gums in their fake noenat, healthy condition, safeguard your health and keep SS your mouth clean, oh aad wholesome. 4 Forhan’s is more than a tooth paste; it checks Pyorthea. Thousands have found it beneficial for years. For your own sake ask for and get Forhan’s a “ For the Gums. At all druggists, 35¢ and 6oc in tubes. here a Join the jolly Formula of R. J. Forhan, D. D. S. Forhan Company, New York Torha SS iS —S CUP and | SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION OF | sauceR CLOROX Sal | “The Wonder Worker;” removes e | stains, bleaches clothes white as snow; will not injure clothes or A) Asee reba bss babes os 2 2% Ee . | 9, e Continued | hands. During demonstration wy bl ‘ S 4 > Replace 1 “pga Consolidated Cigar Corporaiiba, New York || Haier. P ) Replace those broken TRF Disertbuted by Sniy. Way. to, Beco: t Yand chipped cups and sau- 2 Bottles 35c LASS aise & cok sau DRE FOR THE GUM cers Tuesday at a real sav- Seattle and Spokane, er acho! of th 1 ‘ Al" hours, Le ional . we than a tooth paste— teacher. Phone HA st ~ it checks Pyorrhea ing. Basement Washington

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