The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1925, Page 9

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| section two |, Phe SeattleStar PAGES 9 10-16] EATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925 WOULD CHANGE 4 me BURNETT BROS., Jewelers—Pay Us As Y ou Are Paid—Eleven Stores on the Pacific C oast — Everett Wash., to Hollywood, Calif. TAX SYSTEM Seattle’s Greatest Sale | BRIDGE LAMPS 7.45|| 50c PART OF NATIONAL MOVE COMPLETE DOWN ADJUSTMENT FOR SHADE Recommendation to Be Pre- sented to Legislature Ar MPT * 1 On Sale Friday and Saturday The Lamp sketched stands five feet high and is finished in the richest Polychrome effect—bronze and blue and gold. The base is finished in gold, and is weighted. The shade is oval in shape, the top is of black georgette pleated over orange. The fringe is of silk over a two-toned valance. The edge of the frame is braided in silk. Altogether a hand- some affair, fine enough for the finest home in town. There are no extras—no interest—no tax of any kind. And the asking for a lamp, or a watch, a diamond, or a set of silver at the Burnett Jewelry Store, is as simple and as easy as asking for a dish of ice cream at a Church Social! (Indeed, you're likely to get better and quicker service!) For the Burnett Credit Policy is based on the com- mon everyday honesty <— S3HNIS —> & over ‘The purpose of the Sale of Lamps is not so much to make — Coast, and we believe— | A group of and practice every day the fine r —that everybody is en- | watches for] men are tol be featured <—_— 13 INCHES ————————> Ai thousands of people Men’s Watches—Great Special money as to get more people to learn of the Burnett Budget Plan—how easy and how economical it really is. You may — jitjeq to Credit. unl take a lamp on payment of fifty cents—and you may pay the they themselves have |» balance as you are paid. Indeed, fifty cents a week will do. shown that they are not! ee ene Elgins, W thams are thin models and have 15 jewels. Priced at $29.75 for choice. The best and biggest value of the year—without doubt! De- livered for a dollar. Paid for $1 Weekly @| Main Street } Newest Style Bracelet Watch As shown in sketch, dainty lb racelet jwatch has ithe new flexible bracelet of 14-karat white gol d (filled). The watch has 16 jewels and‘is guaranteed. Nothing more accurate made that we know of, Featured at $29.50. Delivered for a dollar. i 4 . Morey, cigar dealer, e of spuds Albert Allen, Black Onyx Rings Delivered $1 As shown in the sketch, these hand- some black onyx rings set with dia- monds and mounted in white gold. Ex- traordinary value at $12.45, Deliv- ered for $1.00 NORMANDIE CHIME CLOCK Delivered for a Dollar! The clock shown in the sketch measures twenty-one inches along the base and stands eleven inches high. It is finished in “dull ma- hogany,” and there is avpair of candlesticks to match the clock, which are a foot hi Paid for $1 Weekly a} ar Island Host tc to Chamber Toilet Sets Featured The sketch does not do them justice—for the Mirrors long graceful French | handles. There are three pieces in the } special sets offered tomorrow. Brush, name. Nor better or cheer the longest, darkest day, as will did timekeeper eed, of course. Featured Friday and Saturday at $19.60 the complete set. Best of all- Delivered for a Dollar—Paid for $1 Weekly sland. At mid-day uncheon at the Fort, Ward bar acks. An trip to Port nd journey to complete the day EXTRA DIAMOND SPECIAL Friday anc and Saturday » Twenty - eight rings in this group —the finest dia- Saturday A selected group Comb and Mirror monds we -hav Made of lovelies ever mounted and mother of pearl Electric Percolators $1 00 Down p the biggest mon- Sp vially priced at Xi Friday and Saturday we shall of- \ NY ey’s worth you $14.95 the set. GS fer the famous Manning-Bowman Nw ever had. Blue- . . Electric Percolators at the lowest ) white - selected Delivered for | 5 CASH price yet on terms so easy ZZ stones—hand_ en- $1—Paid for == as to enable every home in Seattle = graved mountings t $1 Weekl bec = ee to have one, z . ea of 18 karat white I Cent, The set sketched consists of the y oS Ha a easited at ; Other sets in pearl—orchid—tortoise-shell, amber Electric Urn—the tray—and_ the oC and gold, at pri ranging from $24.95 to $100 sugar and cream—just as adver- Dalicerel for $1— the set. All are presented in satin-lined gift tised in the Saturday Post and at Nes Paid for $1.50 a Week of blue-white dia- seful gift or His Reforms Failed; Wife in Fifth Suit Four times Mrs. Alid Short filed divorce complaints agaiist her hus- hand, Samuel H. Short, Seattle po- iceman. Each time ha broke his promises to reform, she allages in + complaint for divorce—the fifth— filed in superior court Tuesday She asks $75 a month alimony and the personal property, consisting of furniture at the family home, 2800 5th ave. 8 Shriners to Picnic at Lake Ballinger Nobles of the My: Temple, will pic Raturday <= $1' Down |, “Aldieibetanesaa 3D Water Sets, as Sketched, 95c Payments $1 a Week ot he band, will be Wiliam Justus, detective cap. tain, is chairman of the joint com- mittee. M nd competi nged, in- | | | EXTRA DIAMOND SPECIAL Friday and The set is of the finest crystal glass—termed by the makers “light cut.” There is choice wo Nothing extra to pay all a eas ae we ever the lowest ss squat jug. Six fi ‘ CTT sports teams | and Ernest Lott A basket lowed a five-p! cases. the advertised cash - price— $42.00 the set. Special Terms Friday and monds in the new- er white gold mountings are to er at 6 will be fol o the music: of | cash price ) for the glasses cut in the OP vu MAYS COK< UP NC <P'V oa | be featured to- twenty-nine piece sets com- 5 / ? ar grapevine National Unity j in | morrow and Sat- plete with the Buffet Tray. t } : is ine a aeeth, China Is Predicted urday at $ All the knives have hollow 7 Complete set, jug Ineomparable ve handles and stainless steel fi and half a dozen | —unconditionally blades. Choice of all the t glasses, for Friday Gacuideg. te. 5. ta acuurt, vrenident | z guaranteed, new patterns. Friday and . and Saturday— i | of the University of Peking, declared | Dilvered for $1.00 Down—Paid for Saturday $1.00 cash and ————S a Wednesday while in Seattle on his| $1.00 Week the balance weekly. 95c the Set way to New York. He spoke at | luncheon at the Rainier club, New university buildings are under | construction on the bills of Peking, | ind these will be ready next year, hhe speaker announced. Arrange Funeral. for John Judge’ funeral services are being ar ralyged for John I ge, 61, who ¥ nis ‘or many years Judi ecker on Seattle docks, rn in Ireland, and had lived 26 years, He was « mom ttle lodge No. 92, B. P, O. 1 The remains are at the Butter vorth mortuary, pending receipt of | word from a son in Detroit, rom i a aaee } Tele

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