The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1925, Page 5

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4 ' FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 | ne ABER ari t ae IT (Poe ef ei rs | SOVMINAUUNUILANNNUERILUUUULOEGRULUUU UGE ‘Gan Bree Cooks American Style) = RH ADE S =) | ¢ ee ROOD Soe eR eas SIO mE - a i re : eee | “Oi DEPARTMENT STORE | le FURNITURE tt ; ‘ Phone MA in-000 . SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Extraordinary Values for Every Room in the Home From Our Exchange Department | [Ou hotels and apartment houses should avail themselves of these many remarkable values. In some instances, where there is only one of the article advertised, similar articles are to be had at equally attractive prices, All your purchases from this department ave subject to our Extra Liberal Credit and Easy Terms. For the Living Oak Rocker, upholstered in brown $7 5 ie . mother were taught t # in the Near Kast Owners and Operators of KFOA no of the little adop of Seattle, prefers custards Just Arrived! A Boys’ T wo-K nicker Suits With Vests $ 85 Tailored of choice bd wool.fa brics, in sizes ~ 9 toW6 years. That ls the reason she tw attend! n at the Edu ave. B. ever rns how to cook pud Room leatherette. Special eae These have the newest English style Morris Chair, in brown leatherette up- 7 50 knickers, full lined, Tim says the boys wil holstery. Special 4 . S 4 : sure fall fast for the new style 3-Piece Suite, covered in patterned 36 50 damask. Special ot ; le Davenport, large and comfortable; tap- estry uphol ed; two cushions. $41 50 . BBCIAD og ba '¥ 050 0 te.e' Bed Davenport, covered in brown leath- $29 75 erette. Special . ui ole . Oak Settee, with genuine leather cush- $i1 75 ion. Special . . Buffet, with mirror; golden oak finish. $24 50 Room Special ane ‘es Extension Dining Table; round; in $5 00 golden oak finish. Special........ le Extension Dining Table; square; gol- $3 75 den oak finish. Special.......--.- 5 Buffet, with mirror; finished in golden $19 75 oak. Special .....-..eeeee ence eens i. Dining Room Set; beautifully fin- ished in walnut; 8 pieces com- $1 37 50 plete. Special ....... an ve . Odd Dining Chairs, to match any $2 75 u set, priced special from......- . p For the Bedroom Iron Beds; full size; various finishes. $1 50 . Special .........- Sie’ xiln.t bieieikis . ° P Dressing Tables, finished in mahogany. $ 6 5 Bring the HODES CHILDREN’ & : fal : a sn coF ha Youngsters in eyo Mg For Their Saturday Haircuts Send them up to the Hair Cutting Shoppe while you are shopping on Saturday morning. They will receive prompt and courteous attention! Girls’ Dainty Voile Dresses, $3.95 So Pretty for Spring and Summer W ear—Sizes 8 to 14 Years VUQUUNTSREUAQUQOOOOUUUULEQOOEOTCUEEQQUREEUUUAUEEREEEULLE En | | has learned | Sopherd! Exquisite frocks, daintily ruffle trimmed in cleverest of spring styles, as pictured. Shades are Nile, poudre blue, peach, rust and corn. Others Priced from $4.95 to $12.50 Girls’ New Coats of Summer Weight Materials $10.95, $14.95, $16.50 and $29.50 Fur trimmings are playing an important \.) > part in the latest creations, as you will see Pee Vee aliinbe Sa inner lnlore, Sizes 8 to 16 years. SS VIOLET HASSON, "one of Seattle’s adopted ‘una | daughters, who is learning to cook all same American in «| the Educational Center coo ing school. Bed Springs; full size; wood frames. cial ; GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. Pike and Pine \ D ——. pe mcor™ Sicth Avenue Be HUUULVUUUONGUAUSUAURCURUGUOCURLUELAQUUOUOAUEOUEOAOOCUEUEAEUELEA ares Sa TAT INJURIOUS? Big Industries Protest That "3"! 2°" "=" It Hurts Free Labor ts effect on free labo Middie West he will go Into the 7 WASHINGTON, April 20—Can| south and far West al “One-Room Rural School labor re ez Teachers Average $743 S ts in state oye That’s What N. E. A. Found in Study) of American Instructor Wage t labor is Howard B. Gill ment,.is now in th See the World’s Largest “Hot Point” Iron NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SECOND AVENUE WINDOW Over five million women testify to the comfort and service of the Hot Point as the best iron obtainable. The POINT is hotter than the rest of iron; strength-saving thumb rest; Cantilever handle and attached heel stand are exclusive Hot Point features—6-Ib. size ON SAL labor without inte ith bor? : The department of commerce ISZISISIASICICICDICDICDICDICDIDICDE 5 SDRRIRIRINICISIASIANIZISIISIAINIAISIZINIZISIISIZASIATSIZT SAT SITSIZT SIZES act) OK : sSATURDAY— wan S as A SPAITA IAI , APRIL ILS Ni - ", (Made by the Edison Electric Appliance Co.) = Dy HOT-POINT WAFFLE | $2.50 Security GRILL _ IRON $ STOV > at 15.00 | ;;. 1.49 SI] IST BASEM T The average for the one-room country school teachers is only Still lower is the $743 average for teachers in the two teacher country schools mad Gypsy ‘Auto-Light NAN UONRURORUNIANIANI ANA ARIANA PAINTS AISI AZ TST STS SITS Fa a Na a a a a a a Na RORUR UNNI TINOINININU INNIS Between these two extrem are | t RAZOR BLADES the other eleme ar Su coors sO Special $1.49 Seely Clamps anyw! wonderful Saturday light for camping, repair work, Only: night driving, ete, 10 ; Auto Strop a From The Dark Ag WHERE THEY GO: ¥ fae I M ¢ al 6S : 10 Gillette 4h " G 2 Modern Business Has Emerg JO CHURCH | came | em Sn % | , Font VY; f av uf, $2.00 AUTO TOW T BAIT’ 6 ivetceiy iar The dark ages represent the time when 45|| Methodist Wins in Congress; ou can pay more for | SING! oie: iL social 19. ea . as men lived “each unto himself.” Knowl- mas | Congregational in Cabinet — lots of things than DEPARTMENT 14 (PARTMED DEPT, SiG : a cl | you pay for SHRED- ay edge, hard to gain, was jealously guarded. Lys | A iy Renae rr i) | Se Co-operation was unknown. Yes, life was ||| Seer yess ire ra DI DW HEAT, but you | 4 wretched. SA] tary of the Navy Curtis D. whbur) won t get more real | PANLEY BLOCK 2200.0hm RADIO HEAD 8-Inch MILL FILES A law Secretary of Agriculture Wil 7 | PHONES— Rosati exel DG Bd aca” Be. Jardins food value for your | $1.39 Special ae $1.98 STANLEY or GOODELL- ) 6 os All caused by ignorance. Pal] | to reat of the cabinet W9 avised| money, TESTED RADIO PRATY NAIL SETS 5 K DR) Rey, Labo“ | TL regular or pea- rapmelal neh Ae ATA, * * d SiZ) of the Interior | | nut size— $1 §9 rs 'y as Business prosperity an FINANCIAL — Dt Sore bear Seesueter ihe Mpecial A i Facilities oo sf human happiness today ee. NK are dependant upon the wide dissemination of ac- NA i neral New is} ““ Shredded Wh eat w% NY hristian Disciple; Herbert Hoov- | “iy i i aN er, secretary of commerce, is a| KD curate information. As Ly 9%) | Quaker nnd Secretary of Labor | “ty i publi institution %43\) | James J. Davis is a Baptist, | 37, htt aS, Ree 4 Ni) Up on Capitol hill, also, many re. | ‘a y ama 0 $ . as this bank invites you to las us. belleta aro Tepresented. A | . NZ i a % ent survey showed the Metho- k thas: Ag use, for your own benefit, ras Diby fas tho greatest In Humber Pure Cocoanut Oil SOAP— ; peg? cide By SY, 1 sonato! d congreasme: 5 5e—| 4 its facilities for finding A nator and eoneeasmen Cc Trooms | ‘4 BARS for ate the SY, i i i popn i and shampoo; ® 7 and interpreting facts. 4 © about 75, Episcopalian | se 39c toilet, bath an ) poo; Go s% Baptint Made by positively removes dandruff, DK; Pall | tonait Exceptionally the Blind KA " eral] | Quake Good be ms] [1 Unit 1 Central | Values! ci’ I c ¢ at Me & bad 4 HE Ise] Seite: angelles re dee die Re | Stands Ay if TT I BANK. KP forn toformed. 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