The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE § THE SEATTLE STAT PAG ree years of s Today 3144 all marked at specially reduced. prices eady growth and progress Overstuffed Furniture Reduced for this sale event $129.50 “= $172.50 $79.50 mohatr d n attractive soe Special 1 in Jacquard or Special Mahogany-F inished Spinet Desks Largest Complete Homefurnishing Store in the Northwest -Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Third @ in our new location nas acres of floor space is filled to capacity with thousands of Mollare Select what you need for your home No Puysiiea Down Necessary on Anniversary Sale Specials Just your word that you'll pay Easy weekly or monthly payments arranged to suit your individual need Genuine Tennessee Cedar Chests rreat merchandising ¢ worth of high with been a Déés Price Reductions an Dining Room Furniture $199.50 $299.50 $189.50 $350.00 Room Set, finished in walnut Special. . Bpiece Dining Regular price, $241.50 Dining Room Groups of 9 pleces, in walnut fin ish. Regular price $514.50. Special Attractive S-plece Dining Room Suite, finished in walnut. Regular $238, Special Mplece Dining Room Group, in Regular $610 walnut fi Special. Plain and Extension Gateleg Tables i : Pragra: and ctive. Jenuine Tennessee fery convenient for the breakfast nook or : ABRIL 3s y" : rao ot ? re em Peer. cewateat mahor diving pong ida leat tion of wtien nd peveral bomeay © eae ar hrome, lined with aromatic ce finishes. Reduced for this Anniversary our Anniversary Sale, éar. All marked Sale, Special, : : pease Marked for Immediate Disposal Special Anniversary Prices in D son dud Cattdins Axminster and Wilton Rugs rapertes an . urta ‘ $-3x106 Karnack Wilton Rug. Regular $132.50. Organdies in blue, rose or gold, light green, apricot. Special, Sold regularly for $1.00 and $1.75 a yard. A limited $99 50 quantity marked. . One-half Price 9x12 Sedan Wilton Rugs. Regular $115.00. Special, All Serims, both marquisette and voile, are marked $89.50 for this sale, special, : 9x12 Rextana Axminster Rugs. Regular $71.50. One-fifth Off Special, 250 yards of beautiul Cretenne shadow effects and $59. 50 ) Bleck prints. Hediiced to 8-8x10-6 Wool Fibre Rugs. Regular $18.00. Special, $1.50 the Yard — $12.00 Kapock Lustre Lace Curtains, in exquisite panel ef- fects. Bronze or cream. While they last, 8-8x10-6 Wool Fibre Rugs. Regular $17.50. Special, One-half Price $10.00 Specials in Electrical Goods House Cleaning Necessities Reduced 7-cup Electric Percolator. Special ..... » 85.95 Universal Oil Floor Mops. d Dominion Electric Iron. Special .... $3.45 Osborne Split Furniture Dusters. Special . . ..T9¢ s Dominion 2-burner Electric Plate. NBpectal . 7.95 1-gallon O’Cedar Oil. Regular Special ....$1.95 3 Hot Point Electric Toaster. Special .. . $3.95 No-Stoop Dust Pan, Special . Guaranteed Electric Curling Iron. Special ..... 57¢ Stepladder Stools. Special GRUNBAUM, BROS. FURNITURE Beth Avenue Neétween Pike and Pine CO. Sale SAY GERMANY IS || ARMED NATION Allies Refuse to Withdraw Troops From Cologne }) REVEAL COUNCIL NOTE States Germans Violated Treaty Document Traditional Cap and Gown Taboo at U freee y Olympl¢ wearing ave.? P.M ing an ov at Third bell, banker, hustl at, bareheaded? cler, without a viaduct? W. B. Smith, ale with a grip, an overcos Third ave,? ha spiffy Rev. | J. Murdock, i spring sult John A, Marvi | ing lunch « di doles Begtarnas) drs speeding along Ea: Honor Three Co-ed a kiddie tlake? | Three co-ed athletes versity will } men's Athietic jing their names eng: honor plaque of the |They are Frances Bur Hattie Fitzgerald and Laura Neville. The at the by the Wo. ation, by hay name of Mixs Mary Kross, head of the women's physical education de. partment, will be added, Three girls are honored each year, the recognition going to those having done most for women's physical education during the yeag. , JUNE 3rd ALASKA NIGHT Come and Meet Your Friends at Pastime Dance 11 SPRIN ALL SOURDOUGHS W-E-L-C-0-M-E 1AM ONE WYS! WUN = PUN N At Our’ Country Store DANCING j.ive"" ry Nghe PUBLIC CORDIA IMY FREE book on Piles and| | orders contain dozens of letters volun- |tarily written by prominent patients! |whom I have cured, Many of these} leases were of over 15 years standing, | land had made invalids of the sufferers, |Send or call for this book TODAY and learn how these people, one and all, old and young, were restored to health. | my| to .D., Inc, orn Ife: SEATTLE orr ES! Athletes at U. W.! Thomas Brazell was elected pres Use Doan’s Pills. Doan’s act on the kidneys only. They [dent Ce eneae MARY dt | are used and recommended the world over, Ask your Other. offic Henry | neighbor! | ; ; “ 9, 99 | van|| “Use Doan’s,” Say Seattle Folks: | Learn from Those Whom | Have Cured other Rectal and Colon dis-| STI TMI LWW LLL UMMM LOTTI ~ — — — - : _ It’s pf { | Results Results | =| Obtained That ” at, Rhodes’ ! DEPARTMENT STORE | Phone MA in-6000 Count! | Owners and Operators of KHOA >) June White Sales ~Hold Records for Saving =——* Cooks’ and Waiters’ A prons - Our regular 50¢ grade white French Aprons have been specially priced for Thursday’s selling only. Take eC advantage of this White Sale value. Each Men's Dept.—Main Floor—Just SILKS At White Sale Price: Inside the Door or 6 for DOMESTICS At White Sale Prices Bath Mats 98c splendid qua $2.00 HUUTLUNUANAL Striped Crepe $1.95 A beautiful crepe, for Summer much in demand port wear. Good colors and combinations, Crepe F aille $1.95 A beautiful, soft, lustrous crepe used to such a great extent for ensembles, Various good colors to select from, and 40 inches wide. ag op Made of y materials ed in attractive and disple pattern, jacquard Linen Damask $1.35 Pure linen, silver bleached damask that launders and wears well. Spiral Crepe nib 19c practical and much in demand Pure linen crash sport wear. It is 40 inches of a durable quality. very for wide and in desired shades. Buy Silks for Summer Dresses at This Price! Silk Dept—Upper Main Floor unbleached, and Domestic Dept.—Upper Main Floor UUUUCTENQQOUEEOUUUOGOQUEEESTAUAUAGUERUUUEGOOUEEUEUOUUOQUEREEUCUEEEUEEEUUAU GAUGE EGE EAA TOOT ml {these detectives were, figmenis of wn addied brain, but ‘after this 1 shall have more respect for them. Probably their authors had some sort of a basis of fact upon which jt write them This letter is reams long, I real | ize, but I had to tell you the whole |Story. And’ now that I have fin- | ished telling you all that we know | (Am intimate story of 4 ermost emotions revealed hy private letters) |LETTER FROM LESLIE PRES-;knows Sydney Carton would be the|°2 4% T find that T am: gettin | COTT TO RUTH BURKE, last om that would want to s' sleepy. It is noon and I haven't | CONTINUED my pearls and notwithstanding all | “¢t since I heard that scream. You We turned back from the open|mother wrote to me about Zoe, 1| ™#¥ be sure that I will keep you ed by wire or letter, and you t tell me at least once a day ow Walter js getting on. I cannot forget ,you the bloody | would trust her again with my ba thoughts to / bles, which as you know, mea more to me than any jewels in the| shed up | world | ined our | hechant and your | ‘s| jtroubles even in this mystery. the n to % Doesn't it seem strange, Ruth, | ; ‘g “8 Erodes ‘ange, Lovingl: ES LIE. room.and Jack pas down the /that this thing could have a LES LTR. been | (Copyright, 1935, in! our house with servants supposedly about, and the people! in the who did it could get away? |now I have always thought b to 879 done It seemed but a moment when we n confronted each other E. A. Service, Inc.) TOMORROW — Telegram from Until | John Prescott to Harriett Mabie, that! Sydney Carton’s secretary. not there,” Jack told me r is Zoe," I exclaimed. And that's all we know about it] up to date, Ruth. I know now that it wax Syd who passed me in the hall, but whether he id Zoe ut the foot of the stairs or whether he Jencountered a burglar there and it Jwas his blood on the post, we do | know T police, of course, arrived and Jack ix at them, because they seem ect both Zoe and Syd of my pearl Ruth, 1 ave not yet dared to tell , but it is all very to me, Jack says he if the burglars had not killed 1 and disposed of the body some. he have heard from fore | quite up in the alr | him | Of cour son and Dawson, | hauffeur, were questioned very | and I must say that Dawson | d to be very much mixed ck's theory is that Dawson me way forced Zoe to open the ; ‘or him and then, knowing that recognized him, started to carry her toward the automobile when he ‘encountered Sydney, whom he mur-| dered, | | He is not for not Every I Day the "Sle Old Backache? { OUR after hour, day in and day out, that dull, un- | ceasing throb? Tortured With sharp, stabbing | twinge ‘s—so lame, weak, all tired-out, you just can’t | | | sure if Zoe is murdered | Having deposited his two vietims with his accomplices in the |1/ enjoy a moment’s comfort? Too often this condition is due to the kidneys not properly eliminating the body poisons. Blood and | nerves are upset and many distressing aches and ilis | | result. Your back aches; is lame and stiff. You have | headaches, dizziness and distressing kidney irregulart- | \}) ties. | Don’t let kidney trouble get a firm hold. If your | Tillicums’ Head) kidneys are inactive, help them with a tested diuretic. car, he hurried to his quarters and | pretended to be asleep when Benson | |found him | ‘This theory seems perfectly wild {to me, but at that it is as good as those the detectives give, Goodness | and Ray Nelson, ‘representative | ¢ MOOERS, | stock MRS. SUSIE LUARK, | | raiser, 1021 Eastlake Ave, 910 Harney St., says: | 7; Capitol Hill, says: wa cold settred, tn, my | ¢ “My kid t out of dneys an sordered | [Norwegians Leave J | grant” aia "usted 0° otten them” weenie anedun Bt | for Big Festival | that there wasn ynight | ing pk ed Seach PS it ¥4 din’ a « o aches a settle ross | OF een CePhy Sey] || Tidlan tons ona aty my Kidneys, I had attacks | | Seattle Norwegians will leave! | Wedneslay night to attend the} 100th anniversary of the landing | jof the Norwegian Mayflower, at} |Minneapolig starting Sunday, ‘The Jeontennial will be attended by Nor ' Wexians from all parts of the! ever Aine | | country DLO LLL a ORCL Doan’s Pills Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys 60e, all dealers, Moster-Milburn Co., Mfg, Chemists, Buffalo, N, Y. of dizziness and spells of nervousness, too, My kid j neys were too active and I | Was run down, depressed | and worn out Ll gave | Doan'e Pills a” trial and Dogn's cured me and my kidheys have been healthy § hurt me, too, and sharp, stabbing pains out across the small of my back so 1 could barely yet up or down, Two boxes of Doun's Pilla drove the trou- ble from me and the eure haa boon lasting.” | PE |Brown Sankantad to | 2 Years at McNeil! Kenest Brown, defendant in. $: court on Hquor charges, was sen tonced Monday to two years in Me Nell Island prison by Judge Neterer, Brown was charged with the of: fenvo of selling liquor. ..

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