The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1925, Page 5

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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 THF SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 SIXTH AVENUE NEE BETWEEN PIKE ~ Grunbaum Bros, * FURNITURE AND PINE, to Be Soothing Factor Dy. Erdmah Expected to Use Splints and Bandages Instead of Knife ticket on every is but one of the article and price in the extensive display, represents a deep reduction CHIN ROLL SPRINGS, full Special . ROCKER, large Special . ‘ Special .. GAS Ru Sixth Avenue, Between Pike Combination: OFFS ING:. / Just to make new friends (and to bind old ones cheated we shall sell Handsome Cas seroles as shown in the sketch—and Pie Piates to Match. The gle linings are oven-proof and the frames aro nickeled and perforated. Both are “full grown”! Pie Plates and Casseroles Saturday Both for $2.85 NOTE—Never mind the money—jJust have them charged—learn the advantake of the Burnett Budget Plan-—no interest — no extras. « A GIFT FOR A BRIDE! Community Plate ALL YOU WANT FOR $1 “Bird of Paradise’—''Adam Grosvenor” or the lovely “Patrician” pattern in this, the silver most desired, may b at the lowest @ash price, but on characteristic Burnett Terms Twenty-nine-plece sets, with hollow handled knives and stainless steel blades—all the tableware for a service for six people, may be had for $32.50—including the velvet- lined tray. Delivered for a Dollar Paid for $1 Weekly Plate, you ma at to have “Community” ye PR eee Eyeglasses EASY PAYMENTS If you need glassen—you may get them here. on characteristic Burnett terms, Pay, whatever may be con- venient when you get them and pay the balance as you are pald—a dollar wook will do. Burnett Bros. Pay Us As You Are Paid } 909 Second Ave. Zi. OV¥bich is between Madison and Marion Streets) oaks Mail Orders Filled SAME PRICES SAME TERMS Write for the Gift Bul- letin. Mailed to any addré®s on request. DINING TABLE, W cn, f ed in Wa DINING TABLE, ¢ HILT RUB, fin GRASS ROCKERS, s TOP OFFICE Examples of the many fine values in oar large re > woul » spot him sit the front Exchange Department |")! = J[URNITURE that has been taken in exchange for new goods sold In some instance: advertised, but you will find others similar in “de ign EWING ROCKERS | COLLAPSIBLE BABY CARR A CABINET, in DESK. size; we size; genuine leather seat 8 50 ARM CHAIR, genuine leather seat, Liberal Credit—Easy Terms—Gladly Arranged GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. and Pine 1 frames The price oak-on ary on the| off. 1 there i ¢ "$15.00 oe $4.00 $5.75 $4.00 eos $195 "$15.00 $6.75 $6.75 . $1.50 =U TheTangle_ | Annual Juniot Week-End tol! Be Friday and Saturday mses at various fraternt atart the twoday ce Junior week-end at the anior breakfast Saturday morn: the annual tree planting mem. a water carnival with a $17.50 "$27.50 . 95¢ along the canal for ts are erected. A alty crew race starts the James Lynch Dies | in South Thursday |‘ University Co-eds se te fa _ Guilty of Cheating’; the way, is grow: beautiful Siar) le I never appre 1 before f the uni woman ‘t ing regime re for a whil tance message came in, I'm on my way home.| TOMORROW: Letter to Les- lie Prescott from Alice Graves Hamilton Vex few people realize what the word “‘blended’’ means when applied to cheese. Tea, coffee and other foods are blended to produce a particular flavor. Kraft Cheese is also blended to produce a perfect flavor, but blending is also the only known way of making cheese that will be the same in age, texture, and quality from day to day. Kraft Cheese is blended only from the very choicest of our country-made cheese. You will find it always the same, always good. KRAFT EESE 4 Decidedly Better Varieties wise Brick Pimento American old Engin (Sharp Ametican) 1 1b, and 5 Ib. loaves Also § Variettes in Tins T Seabeok- Br ules have b a be made in ARD ROUTE MA in-299 PUGET SOUND STEAMER SCHEDULES | Neabeck ngelen and A ail MMMM MMMM esbyterian Moderator | aR ay meee yermpaecr ence Cougt! DEPARTMENT STORE Phone A in-6000 ~ Results om Rhodes t Owners and Operators of KFOA 400 Boys Wash Suits\\.'™'a" Extra Special! Picnicers e ee 8-inch size, {\ | 10 TOR 52 st OE Paper Napkins Size 13) 1844 inche and in plain white - .100 for 15¢ \ Wax Paper—In Oliver Twist sheets, 12x14 , inches; 16& Vi id 8 Ps sheets to. the wl Loc GN Middy Styles roll. 3 rolls mwODEe 100 a tecae 10¢ in sizes from 2 to 8 years. A great buy! Second Floor Life- buoy Soap For Saturday 5 bars for 25c and combina- with button-on There is an excellent assortment of patterns in the lot. Also 180 washable uppers of jersey, tweeds and corduroys. tions pants Tim Says: ‘Be Sure, Boys, That ‘Mom’ Sees These” 4-Piece Suits Having vest and $ ] 0 85 extra pair of knickers This time in 4-piece suits, hav- and vest to match. Just what the Sizes 8 to 17 years. Another special purchase! ing extra pair of knicke boys are waiting for! , Bring the \\ Oh SHREMMAYT “tie h OE EF in 150 Wool Bathing Suits for their They're dandies! Of pu in Saturday ye Bede Dee aan leor eee t $2 89 Haircuts! NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT Are you going to the dance| LOVELY APPLES LINCOLN, England.—An interna- 1 romar girls here are writing to the apple Billy man. may result from a ¢ of apples sent to England*from | Hood River country in Oregon Kange’ Kepairing— Water Backs and Coils Boh tLeEIN runs into respectable figures annually. Included in the imports received here from the Islands are cocoanut products, cigars, hemp, burlap, ete. The growing importance of Seattle as an international port is one of the outstanding points in this city’s steady progress. Additional point is given to the significance of the meet- ing here next month of the National Foreign Trade Council by the realization that constant interest in the improvement of our opportunities as a Pacific world port is absolutely essential to Seattle’s fullest development. Complete facilities for commercial transactions, local, domestic and international, are provided as part of the service rendered by this great financial institution. ° ® @® SEATTLENATIONAL BANK SECOND/AVENUE AT COLUMBIA Established 43 Years

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