The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1925, Page 5

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a a . | Sega i Soedinenmastaneunicineentaaete e MONDAY, JUNE Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Announces Its fe Pye i ite: | Anniversary UST three years ago today we méved into our magnificent new success of building. The growth, development and > . re in its new location has been a great merchandising achievement, In appreciation of the public confidence and patronage that has made this success possible, and to mark the entrance : upon the fourth year in our new building, we announce a furniture sale of such proportions as Seattle has never known before. us store From our vast stocks, conceded to be the largest in the Northwest, we the home at Ss that will compel your interest. window displays of wonderful values. are offering furniture for every room ; Sweeping reductions in every department Seven big Watch our ads in the daily papers. No Payment Down Necessary On Anniversary Sale Specials Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments arranged to suit your individual need. Overstuffed Furniture at Extraordinary Price Reductions Luxuriously comfortable Overstuffed Davenport, upholstered in taupe and 50 $ 50 black velour. Regular $168.00. Re- OO UO. «eg wk eantcen $43.50 90 3-Piece Overstuffed Suite in an elegant Jacquard upholstery of $ 50 taupe and blue. Regular $34 s Regused:to' piece ce cs ons a ¥. Extraordinary Values ¥ _ in Fine : Drapery Fabrics f Overstuffed Davenport in a very popular design. Covered in Jacquard or Baker cut velour. Regular $105.00, Reduced to ...... eles High-back Chair to match. $64.00. Reduced to........... Large, comfortable Wing Chair, pleasing taupe mohair upholstering. Regular $80.00. Reduced to Pillow Arm Overstuffed Davenport. Choice of tapestry or velour uphol- stery. Regular $125.00. Reduced to Overstuffed Suite of 3 pieces. The upholstery of this charming suite is Baker cut velour. Reg- ular $222.50. Reduced to...... $222.£ _— RemarkableValues in Dinnerware 82-Piece Dinner Set in attractive blue-edged pattern or popular pink Colonial, Sr. THE SEATTLE =Largest Complete Homefurnishing Store in the Northwest ale STAR GE 5 BOAT EXPLODES TTT UUWLLLUOULALLUMM MLM TL That Four in Crew Saved; Fought eR DEPARTMENT STORE Fire All Night Long Phone MA in-8000 (pomnt 1 ‘ Owners and Operators of KFOA si ee cae: PRT: ee n eee ts 3, “¥ e ! . . The June White Sales Are On! z Avail Yourself of These Wonderful Values! = ae Domestics | Notions wQ “The Aa ot = x At Sale v=) = Paty, B28' Stled between’ Bas = 42-Inch Pillow Tubing, Prices we. = and 4 ba = Free from = : fled ed f t $ 4 = 4-L BODY HERE = 81x99-In. Pequot Sheets a v: 606 quali ‘39C % Wey = of First $ 2 chory Girdles 4 hoke 9 sa = New Appointment Announced Guality -. 1.75 " Sand $1.60 at eae $1:00 = F: Hi F: M F — olorite Hat Dye in all ¢ rs and 7 = by Organization Monday = 36-Inch Bleached Hove e 25c = Avpanosnt ct Animus. o. Otis 1s Muslin, Baby Pants of U. 8. rubber, fresh ee ha = Noise ere deh 2 = . Hickory AIL Elastic Sanitary Belts, = taged ot = 36-Inch Nainsook, Sy = tei 19c = cS aaah A Hickory ; Sanitary Aprons i fle h_ color g = ; ; ind ie = i i Fase anitary Belts of merce ized elastic = retary : of direc: | = 27-Inch White Outing, erie Sanitary Napkins; 12 in » box ed = peel oat cara * oa a rewular nize; nhs hos ly = pee wae WAR: CaO ER OM st ise 15c Garment Bags, size 24x6x60 inches, rein.” 9 = other points in the Puget sound ter. S= oe a forced and with two hooks for hangers. => eihae = : A meth-proof bag; fortherly 69c. On sale = = Bleached Cheesecloth, oa ne ss te “TWO FoR $1 -00 = Will King Show 2 ji . 65C | SRS a Senne 556 mee = near ety Notions Dept.—Upper Main Floor = Breaks Record = = at Palace Hip = Sheets $1.00 | Pillow Cases 29c | Seamed Sheets 75c = hist Will King and bia musical | === 600d weight ing houses 70x90 inches = DIWAaatd aiclehoue at “+4 = Domestic Section—Upper Main Floor = Fie ae node Sal UNUAUNIUUUUUAEUUUUU EAA reg ege AT: Fou “No, Jack. I saw Zoo capacity houses viewed the open after she had put my pearls in it, ~ Kin _otte ot] before she took the children up to ated to fae be | | (Copyright, 1928, by Unitea Press) Surprises of 1 que. and cole made of five separate kits, In’ wh Dunt letter com Law (An intimate story of innermost emotions revealed by private letters) | = pee thes. ate | LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-|the night before | ‘ by. Clade Starr, “Ast COTT TO RUTH BURKE, As the noise of the motor became epcaitton set sic | fainter Jack profanely exclaimed at| | Ruth, I have never known such |the lack of light, but providentially | ts of History,’ | terror I knew at/at this moment there was a flicker) Lg@k for age to Garcia” t I couldn't speak, but | ing glow from the other end of the Ride” are jously I took Jack’s| hail under the stairway and we Tillamook on the rind It insures flavor and quality down on the and turning away from Jack I whispered, “It's| matter? Is anyone hurt?” | least fun- | blood.” | “Burglars, I think, Bring those | in which| 1 felt Jack pull his hand away |candles here. They've evidently cut | Dooley, wins a| Quickly and give a little shudder, | the electric wires,” ret | but before he could speak we heard snatched the candlesticks | the noise of a high-powered motor | hastily from the butler’s hand and{ | driving off. marched into the library, | I'm not sure, Ruth, if you know! Everything d Benson's voice s “Mr. Prescott, what is the | nd ying quayer- | el post t, toward riotous 9 Mike an Ike has 11 |bet from that the | Iatead of 10. zeachinskey fingers in. seemed Evans opens the show 4 perfectly all chorus in a novel nym-| Just how the house is arranged | right until I caught a view of the| Peek” jsince I have had it remedeled. The | open Get the new ; ‘ | big ce na c act a ‘ell eo safe en,” I almost | ntire ensemble takes part in| big center hall I left intact as well | , the safe is open, almoi nce of the Hours,” Mildred | aa the two drawing rooms which | screamed ,make NOW! Kje wings "I Count Each Hour,”| are on the right, as you enter the ithout a word, Jack went into} ‘ a t door « you se, You step into the! the remember, | center. 1 while Will Aubrey Jones and | fre Lovoely| hall, the stairc | goex up directly in its Casey hall to telephone, |the girls sing Ive candles with him. Benson and I | Houra.’/ The Bloasom sisters, Maur followed the light, Ruth, it must lina Blends. and lyn Marion, arg| threw the two rooms on tho left| have been terribly funny if anyone | ance number.| side of this hall into a Kind of | could have seen it. There was Jack | taking the | n in a sprightly spray. Your choice . 5 aale | Jimmy Ellard wins much ap-|library-living room, which was) stalking forward in his mussed p pray. Your choice during the sale Vitae miet gdad" and “Man-| where Sydney and I were sitting] jamas, a candle in each hand held | jdalay,” while popular jo Lokke} ¥ ee Tee ——~j out stiffly in front of him, his hair | anges 5.45 }scores in an Oriental dance. | jabsolutely on end and trailing be- | Starr scores a big hit sing JOHNSON FLAYS: hind was I, in a very thin orchid} . ' 2-P; $ Se) 7 P Where's My Sweetie Hiding?" |nightdress, while close beside me | for Wood or Coal 2,500 yards of the season’s most popular * ; lece Set of Semi-porcelain Jeite’ gi oven” Mas tik l wan Backs, "outh batten oe hoites oe , drapery materials drastically reduced dur- Innerware in a choice of two vait THM You See Me With My ; |ienglish and’ proper to the last de. | oe Specially reduced for this ing the Anniversary Sale. Make your medallion patterns. Special, the set |Taby,” while Jimmy Ellard pleases | jgree, his long lean shanks hanging event. Oven measures 13x * hi 4 : ay \singing “Why Should You Weep} below his flapping flannel night- a : iiaen tithes, ahdtog taser. | Me et ne Tete Ie ccraplete $9.45 About One, Sweetie?” | shir Relieve your skin! ri re be! . ermic King and his super-solo- Jack lstened at th for a 42 inches. Nickel base and > ence |i appe api i toneeet y baer oh Senator Says Oregon Man} ee 2 freaoaleie Sekine The No matter what causes oven thermometer. White . Beautiful 50-Piece Sets of Im- |]} musical comedy. Hormie's pe x} Broke Faith With State [nook ‘Then, throwing the receiver| your skin t6 itch, chafe or blue porcelain panels. rice ported Dinnerware. Choice of one band ‘wins’ much applause: for their | si down, he exclaimed, “Damn them, ‘ab hintecccan get Reduced English porcelain and two Bava’ irnitanlo Drosentation of “My Best! SAN FRANCISCO, June 1.—Ben-| they've cut these wires, too.” hacia educed to 7 eerie ee -| SAN ¥ he to 7 blessed relief with 1 t Girl” "Memory Lane,” “Don't Bring | ‘ a,| “Benson,” said Jack, handing him es: wil ian China patterns. Regular $29.50 . ; = ator Hiram Johnson, of California, | ‘ ie | Lulu" and a musical specialty by 1 the following’ state-| ne of the candlesticks from the 50 and $34.50. Reduced to jclever Milton Frumkin tony anton tothe recent appoint,| table where he had placed them| - tayon Silks, 1 yard wide. . ment of Judge Watlice MoCamant, | When he teled to telephone. “C ati: ed Sua +3, 60 inches wide. $18 98 eae : ne tne federal bench as{ for the chauffeur immediately ' dows idehthe grr Atala 8 wide . Start Rainier Bus aa iy abe ion _ dgideus Jack picked up the other candle. Fe All-porcelain finish, in choice of eeu eetarad 4 Of i ; Service on Monda “Oregon has a presidential pret. | stick and went back to the brary. bh luced t Damask patterns in both heavy and light Extra S l Bet! Mond: i f renee primary law. It provides for | ! followed. ue or gray. Reduced to * 3 easy Jeginning Monday, regular’ auto: | ¢ primary law. provides ; ; i 22.50 weight Silks. s a pectai— ee ei eee ett" tne Alma ber candidates tor dele: | Hie Cropped oihis dcnese ia front > $I Shiki, 36 inches wide; putty color only, During the Anniversary Sale augurated — between attle and} gates to nationdl conventions of | a Silk Poplin. ‘de: limited to introduce this Marcetta pat- Longmire. They expect to have the | thelr choice for president. | | 5a 501 bs Wide; limited m- c ’ Drvaslinte ‘oad open to Paradise Inn in time LI he kigier lene age Hepes, 25 pn he eee ae Ms Ae Seta f Taylor and tc} the Bhriners; Who. are’ to. make} idatecs) for: the) republican nominn: A R E ¥ O U A Garden Tools ber of yards. beh ae Knowles Dinnerware, in exquis- the trip there June 9. tion for president in Oregon was Taffeta Cretonne, 50 inches wide. ite pink and gold effect, this hurp and hotly contested. McCam. | Every need for the garden Monastery Cloth in gray and black check. very special reduction has been ant, who just been named as = = oy Mec spats ari ht ’ Cloth in mercerized finish and ‘ federal judge, notight election as} = = Lawn Mowers and other Mercia oat a 50 inches wide. : af delegate to the republican conven: | — = equipment, all at prices . beautiful patterns, 5! 3 i tion, He filed his official declara- | — => Greatly Reduced Best values of the year. Must be seen | tion as follows = = Tealtly Neduce t iate th "'T have avoided committing my = = 0 appreciate them. solf to any candidate for president — = ‘ in order that I might be in a bet — — s ter position to support the candi — = primary. SI = Ld a9 LJ “MeCamant was elected a dele: = A oa 5 t . 7 T won out at the primary. = — ; arn from Those Whom | Have Cured | §: = 4 Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Le McCamant thereupon violated the = = yrREeR Fl jaw of KO dd broke his pros => = I|MY FREE book on Piles and} fa of Drexon id broke his prom = P = =>= — a ———1 other Rectal and {Colon dis- 114" phate: WH HLH OES KS i = = es ‘ orders contains dozens of letters volun- » which Ne asks = = HIS ONLY 4 | fluid hpt enough to cause death, de-| “rigs ‘ }law under which he asks = =. x “Your wife just oustih the ice KILLED H | tectives said she told them. “If you ank.mo, old boy," sald the Cay erties, romaine Re ee of his pfeil Be : ra = = man,” } hen ae baa it abi a ee uninvited critic, on the morning afte) | cases were of over 15 years standing, Res Bit aft Ore welatea pe = — A E at | band, HAM TD edn dnd: the AP et SU OA eA and had made invalids of the sufferers,| Dre ks ; ater a ata = = ‘ ‘Too bad! No more ice!'—Prince- | Saturday, according to her story. ght, thought the ben 4 Ps Ny " ute of his state, is unfit to be a = = e van A | Send or call for this book TODAY and = = ton Tiger, Woman Admits She Poured) © storaci aica inst night. part of your play was tho scenery.” | jean how these people, one and all,old| federal Jide. of administer the law — — : —_—_ “a ‘ ' Mr. Storaci's oldest child, Frank,| “I didn't know you wera: there.” die x hedlth,| asainst others,” — — Night Trip De Luxe to Spokane — Boiling Oil on Him l17, ‘saw the tragedy, but war too| ‘No. T heart it on the wireteny, | th YOUNG: were rerored, to, heitch Stine ao = = N Oriental Limited, finent oe | Inte to stop it, Storact told police | ~-World's Pietorial N WRITTEN GUARAD 3, NO DOUBT = = hin in Northwest, No extra fare.| TRENTON, N. J. June 1.—Mrs.| his wife had once been confined to cure any case of Piles Re earned Fungal = = yriding new Pullman sleapers.| Wilzabeth Storaci, 40, mother of] the New Jersey hospital for the in HOW UPluGHT mE 1s FUND THE PATIENT Mian ven wade ne aa cRLaA = — i ‘ i on \ ant oll-burning locomotives asgure| elght children, today confersed to! sane de Prison Director-What? You her tere Lam miles beyond my station ‘inderless trip. Smooth rondbed.| police that she killed her husband Jagain? 1 thought that your tu Guard—1 did try, but all T could) peer’ Keattle & p,m. Arrive Spo-| with boiling ofl She—Moet me at the library to-] term would havp bettered you! gel out of you was, “All right, Ma if ne? Mm. Great Northern, City| She stood before a cauldron at at 7 Old LageIt did, sirbut Tt want ria, Got the children thelr break. | dicket Office, 1402 Fourth Avenuo.| tho kitchen stove and x«tirred sim-| He ght, what time will you| to be better stilllDorfbarbler, Wor fast and Ul} be down in aw minute’ | aa. MMA 1n-9800,—Advertixement, mering olive ol] until she had the! be there?—Kansas Bour Owl, ‘iin Midland Dally ‘Tribune, ian 4 Ye een j alia) MW Bi

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