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FRIDAY, JUNE 5, Largest Complete Homefurnishing Stgre in the Northwest Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc.’ “Sixth Avenue Between Pike and Pine Anniversary June Brides and New Home Makers! reductions in every department ®, with its 31g space devoted to splendid values dented sel fection of high-grade furnishings, furniture purchased during this event is subject to acres f fl of floor you All Special price No Payment Down Necessary on Anniversary Sale Specials Just Your Word That You'll Pay! or monthly Easy weekly payments arranged to suit individual need. one Aluminum Sale Specials Coffee 8-Cup Aluminum handle, 10-Inch Round Roaster, top and bottom may be used separately, 2-Quart Paneled Double Boiler, cover fits both sections. 6-Quart Paneled Covered Convex Kettle, with wire bail. Piece Saucepan Set, comprising 1-, 1'4- and 2-quart Percolator, substantial wood 10-Inch Aluminum Colander, with wire handles. 10-Quart Deep Dish Pan, well made. Choice 88° Each oa rr ac ae Remarkable Values in Living Room Furniture Overtsuffed Davenport, upholstered in velour. Full web construction. Re- $98 50 * . duced for this sale to. Chair to match, priced specia . $53.50 8-Piece Overstuffed Suite, attractively upholstered in velour. Regular $1 69 50 $222.50. Reduced to... . Uphol- { $196.50 in luxurious mohair. Overstuffed Suite of 3 pieces. Reduced ‘to <.7.2..%.. pia aay $297.50 Deep Price Reductions on Elegant Dining Room Suites 8-Piece Dining Room Suite, finished in Walnut. Regular 0, tadiced @ 6 0 to : 286.0 $276.50 Elegant 7-Piece Suite in lustrous Wal- nut finish. tegular $663.00. te- $350 00 duced to ..... * Dining Room Group of 6 pieces, in Wal- nut. Regular $414. Reduced to Regular $345.00. Reduced to..... be 7-Piece Walnut Dining Room Set. “© $299.50 ular $380.00, Reduced to.......... . stery is of luxurious taupe mohair. oy & 3,000 Yards Cretonnes Big Reductions on Garden Tools Among the season’s most popular patterns and Grunbaum Bros. Special colors, specially grouped Lawn Mower, an unusual value, bought specially for this sale. Four blades of best knife steel, oil . for immediate disposal. Fine quality material. Harmonious color combi- nations. Regular 90¢ to Select a New Rug at These tempered and water . $1.25. Special ground. Self-adjusted ball Close-Out Prices 75c¢ Yard bearings. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Yonkers : Grunbaum Bros. Special quality. Regular price $64.50, re- $49 50 Gorgeous colors and LAWN MOWER diced Ose ee ee a patterns in both light and 12-inch . $9.45 9x12 Axminster Rugs, Rex ae bee Na Bae. s. Special ity. Regular price $71 $59 50 Oey LAWN MOWER— Fe : $1.50 Yard 14-inch ........$9.95 8-3x10-6 Chenille Rugs. Stripes and floral pat- Grunbaum Bros. Special Regular $70.00, reduced 52 50 terns. Chintz and be: ' ti LAWN MOWER— EEA etal a pada i " ful French Reps. All spe. re pe $10.45 8-3x10-6 Velvet Rugs, Luzerne qual- $35 00 cially reduced to— Pe All Garden Tools ity. Regular $42.50, Reduced One-Fourth POduced tO. isa vice vt eo han . 35c Yard GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO, Sizth Avenue Between Pike and Pine AWAY WITH KE ONE “Bo Pruddier gave up smoking?” “ y éxcavationy at Rome 1 He, Mistinguett, who) “you are the bach Ke gave un Fa King? In my éxeavation home) | réoently. retuned trom tor Anvanton| joc ct ot the first man 1 have ever + On the advice of his doctor, | found some copper wires, whieh | TeV neieah e, often haw | 1 mt the request of his wife, and by| shows that the ancieht Romans un moods. of Aemporn in data heee:| know it, my deart* fommand of his mother-in-law!” derstood telegra She has knocked all the dishes off| “How delightful! 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Bailey, Ness, banker ing for the indorsemer dinner check, at 7 W. G. Sheehan, » la Walla, giving them the Martin, ba mado correct PAGE 5 Mion one a remarkable these coats are in the 25 garments! Every buy, inasmuch a latest styles and colors, tan, rose and greer It's | 7 —a Results Results | — Obtained That eg | at Cunt! } DEPARTMENT STORE _| ihodes| Phone MA in. 6000 . Owners and Operatorg of KFOA ree. ty 5 aire ic While They Last! including gray, Women's Apparel Dept.—Rhodes On Sale a Pair ter hem toes almond, a 7 Among the New Books | — NE of the few Intim: Thomas reaches thin desk just as the te por Hardy traits of birthday of the great r s being celebr nh easy man to see, nee him g will not w but he does who are inte e to see those in him only as Thomas Hardy A great literary figure, He does care to see those who are jnter- ested in him as a person, He cannot tolerate affectation and his simplicity is an outstanding characteristic Recently a man important In the American literary world re. turned from London after crash- ing this ha under st of gates and, © of remaining ave the following ‘author of “Jude, d The Return ve," which already mong the world's certain of im prom anonymou pleture of are list classics and aro mortality “The moment Hardy entered the room everyone else seemed Insignificant, ‘Truly the really great ne lisappoint “He {8 astoundingly vital and youthful for his years, At first he appeared very reserved, But one goon learns that this man cannot bring himself to utter a meaningless or unimportant word a quality that may seem im possible to an American Actu ally he is still as absorbed in people as a young and ambitious author » combines In an amaking way, the curiosity and freshness of youth with the calm judg ment of maturity It in interesting that at 86 the great novelist devotes himself entirely to poetry, which so many consider the instrument — of youth.” Hardy Ix probably best known uw uthor D'Urbervilles to of and Crowd, rage vender of the LATEST BOOKS “Here Comes the Bride” (Doran) by Irvin 8. Cobb—Just the book for the Junesseason with peala of laugh from the wedding is considered on in which only thetic of affection anes aired Destiny” (Harper's), by Rupert Hughes—In which the author follywood with Ana Semi-Fashioned Chiffon Hose “ $1.00 Medium weight chiffon hose with gar. riat, blonde, French nude and buff. Hosiery Dept—Rhodes a Sal UATE | A Women’s COAT Event for Saturday! . $19.50 and $24.50 Models On Sale at $16.95 Clever Sport Styles and satin boys are wearing Long Corduroy Trousers $3.50, $3.75 and $4.50 Sizes 8 to 18 years and in the popular blue shade Boys’ Dept —Rhodes Boys’ Caps Special i .00 With unbreak- able visors and in the newest patterns. features of Blurbed as “his most daring volume” it be- comes in places his most prepos- terous. In a preface a heave! arrangement is made whereby cert xels slip into the bodies of characters whose affairs have ach, become badly involved, It is dis- covered that “angels can do no more,” Hughes doubtless has a and sophisticated view- ne likes his women to be largely animal tho he never lets them stray too far from the con- ventions, The book will be widely read, but it is not particu larly important. “Swallowing the Anchor” (oubleday, Page), by William McFee—A collection of more than two dozen articles, all with the flavor of sea salt, gathered from writings of the past several years, McFee, having renounced the good King George and taken out his citizenship papers, be- comes the American Conrad, —Flapper Wife Starts Tuesday— ‘Disabled Vets Here to Attend Conclave Seattle chapter, Disabled Ameri- can Veterans of the World War, will send a delegation to the fifth annual national convention at Omaha, June 22 to 27. Frank T, | Hines, director of the veterans’ bu- | reau, and head of the American | Legion and other veterans’ bodies, will attend. Mme. Schumann-Heink will sing for the disabled men and ja series of social events is being | planned to supplement business ses- | sions. the city of Seattle. cut to close of business, REMEMBER: HONE! advertised—Money back make any mistake here. have been cut to 79, cut to 9c, to 98e. | Kind, have been cut to 23¢, |} to 98e, These are urday. which starts Saturday, y Men's Dress Shirts, formerly $2.00 are priced 85c, and regular $1.25 Hickory Shirts Men’s fine Dress Hose, worth almost three times the price, cut to 15c, and Cotton Socks have been Tomorrow we'll: sell Men’s $4.00 Work Pants at $1.85; while Men's $5.00 to $6.00 Dress Pants are cut to $2.45, and $3.00 Men's Khaki Pants have been marked down | Genuine President Suspenders, the 50c Men's Overalls 15e Men's Heavy Canvas Gloves just a few of the hundreds of mo Yes, we fill mail orders at these sa Absolutely F REE Saturday! Seattle Bargain House Stock Goes On Sale Thousands of people have taken advan- | |tage of this sale, and here’s the reason: The SEATTLE BARGAIN HOUSE was formerly located at 1415 First Avenue— THE BUILDING WAS CONDEMNED by start. THEY HAD TO GET OUT—So we got their stock—And here it goes, Yesterday we closed our doors and re- duced sale prices—Tomorrow the fireworks We want you to come here tomorrow —So we'll repeat this Sensational Free Offer —It’s up to you to take advantage of it. $30.00 and $35.00, have been cut to .............. And Men’s All-Wool Overcoats, late models, values around $30.00 and $40,00, go tomorrow at these same prices, si5266 and $16.85. And Hart, Schaffner & Max All-Wool Overcoats 1 0 é 5 will go tomorrow at the reduced price of...... Rate r] MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ST REDUCTIONS—TRUTHFUL PRICES—On every item as if not satisfied—That’s the way we do business—You can’t FREE OFFER—KUPPENHEIMER SUITS And here’s our FREE OFFER: Men’s Kuppenheimer Suite jall wool, late patterns, values around $30.00 and $35.00, 1 ? 8 5 And as an added inducement to force all of these suits to be sold before the Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $4.00 Hat in the house—and there are over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles— | will be given ABSOLUTELY FREE with every suit And here’s Lot No, 2: Men’’ KU PPENHEIMER AND S CLOTHCRAFT MAKE, beautifully tailored suits, values to 1 6 8 5 a sold tomorrow. are cut to 9c, while 75c and $1.00 Leather Belts are priced at 18c. Tomorrow you can buy Men's $8.00 and $10.00 Howard Shoes at Work Shoes for $2.48; while Boys’ Fine Dress Shoes have been cut to $1.95. Think of buying Men’s Ribbed Union Suits for 95c, while Extra Heavy Wool Un- derwear has been cut to $1.18. Genuine B. V. D. Union Suits are on special at 98c; and Men’s Cotton Ribbed Underwear has been cut to 68c. Men’s Straw Hats, $4.00 values, are priced at $1.48, while Men’s Velour Hats have been cut from $6.00 to $2.45. ney-saving items that await you here Sat- me prices—so, Remember, the early bird catches [RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY vn SS 11601-1603 FIRST AVENUE $3.48. Men’s Men’s don’t forget this Big Sale the worm, CORNER PINE ST, i { | i] 4