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fail BF BPE SZ2E1 Ht H (H swe TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925 THI EATTLE STAR PAGE 5 Grunbaum Bros. FURNITURE Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine + = —=« Truth In Ad ’s Neponset Rugs mn a tis ertisin Special Of fering Beautiful New Patterns Suitable for Every Room in the Home Liberal Credit Easy Terms HIS is an unusual opportunity to secure a beautiful, long-life floor cov- ering at a VERY SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTION. These popular Rugs are of nationally recognized quality and are fully guaranteed. See these bright new Rugs in Our Windows this week. 6x9 Neponset Rug NOW only 750 Neponset Feltbase Floor-covering by the Yard 2 Yards Wide 9x12 Neponset Rug NOW only 159° | 9x10-6 Neponset Rug NOW only (275 9x9 Neponset Rug NOW only 112° 7-6x9 Neponset Rug NOW only Only 950 59c GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO Telephone ELAot-4910 Square Yard org Miss | An Item for Politicians) ‘0's: ING, LONG & CO., merchants on First ave., have im- | ° ported a little article from their native land that ought to become almost as popular with the average politician as is the time-honored and much-used “buck.” It is called a “back-scratcher,” and consists of a small hand, set for seratching, attached to an 18-inch handle. These articles are made for a man to scratch his own back with, and thus save him troubling his wife. Any politician can see the possibilities of this importation from China. COMES FRIDAY ton, New Zealand, at a meeting of New Zealand Pastor Will Give Address || the British-American Wednesday evening at “The Life of the Maoris” will be House, 522 Seneca st the subject of an address by the o Musical! numbers by Rev. 8. Robertson Orr, of Welling- association | Plymouth | Mrs, Edda The Price of Leadership The natural tendency of the public is to interpret a beautiful new store as signifying high prices. Fundamentally this conclusion is unsound. ‘The Eastern’s purpose to prove that it is unsound. The policy of this organization is—larger volume, smaller profits and Credit Gladly. | There is no reason why anybody cannot feel free to patronize the Hast- | ern, because with the huge buying power of our 30-store organization, you Yet the quality is the finest obtainable. may be assured of price moderation. This may be proven by a comparison which we invite, “Credit Gladly” We have offered Seattletites for the last quarter of a century—and our store is a testimonial to the faith of thousands of satisfied customers. CRED TWO ENTRANCES ca i 1332-34 Second Avenue 209 Union Street Thirty Stores on the Pacific Const Jacqueline Stanley ee, ee MES Ip 100 GAR LOTS Great Northern Plans Rapid Transfer of Fruit MINER TO GET BIG FORTUNE $20,000,000 Goes to Man for Copper Patents AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.—(B: miner I.am Interested inn » build mo # lab fo on » my expe 1 of his « would win, for r LABOR AVERTS WAGE BATTLE Pay Policy Is Shelved by Federation of Labor proved a prem: nervatives de William Rice Dropped Dead | on Pier A Monday WILLIAM RICE, neer and restaur on Pier A, \ chman by 83, Seattlo plo ¢ Coast Steamship com. of the most ple r during staurant zvous of tho Aluskan goldseekers and sourdoughs, Ar rangements for his funeral will be announced later, The body is at the Homo Undertaking Co. CLAUS JORGENSEN, 78, +vho died Sunday, will be buried Wednes- ay from the First Presbyterian church at Renton. Ho is survived by his children and 10 will be at the HARRY FLIN will be buried f m. ‘Thursday, tho , chaplain of Roose. eterans of Forelgn Wa ic Flint was killed by a gas explosion in a plant at Ventura, Hoe is survived by his widow, Cal. Mrs, Lillian Flint MRS. 1200 Lakeview bl at 1p. m. Wedne: terworth mortuar Forbes officiating MRS, MARGARET A. LEWIS, from the But octogenarian cooking | AT YOUR, lI) GROCER'S PIONEER RITES will be buried | # the Rey. F. L.|ff ENA UTE UIUULLIULLLL LLL LLLLLL LLL LLL LULL LLL LL R i") © o e 5 600 Men’s Outing Gowns and Pajamas| Ina Special Purchase! ON SALE WEDNESDAY A Garment Outings of Winter Weight When you get a nice warm outing next to your sk yu’re “shiver-proof.” These gar- ments are mderfull ll made, full cut and frog trimm All size Men's Made of Pink and Blue Striped Department—Main Floor—Khodes’ Owners RHODES DEPARTMENT STORE and Operators of KFOA Bleached _ Sheetin g 454 of these clever dres Featuring the Newest Vogue in Junior Misses’ Junior Misses elated over the clever, 5 of these two-piece in plaid and velvet tions. The undergarment or comes plaited or plain, tractive patterns. The outergarments or quette is of velvet in or green. ed give the e ect of without the jacquette. Girls’ Apparel Dept.—Rhodes’ ng at the home of her bro ion, 943 19th ave. N.} (Advertisement) “O. K. 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Right before bed- time smooth ¢ome of this cool, fragrant creme on your skin. ‘T’inorrow morning notice how muddiness and sallowness have already started to give way, Ask y dealer for a jar of Golden Peacock Ble: Creme (concentrated )—the amazing new and harmless discovery of science, At | | good drug and department stores, Golden Peacock Bleach Creme: 2-Piece Suits and? PL4A50 will be highly youthful suits combina- dress in at- Jac- black, The two figures one es with or SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION “How to Clean Delicate Fabrics” By special arrangement with Colgate & Co., one of the largest manufacturers of cleaning ma- terials, such as soaps, powders, ete., their representative will de- vote several hours of this week in enlightening peoples’ minds on the above subject. How to remove spots from silks —how to wash delicate evening materials—how to properly wash sweaters, broadcloths, clean silk crepe and wash or dye hosiery. Also, how to clean gloves, lingerie, ll to 4 pom. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week Silk Depariment—Rhodes’ Rie Sa Be “some | back in ¢ the Lumm: |tended the pontifi ‘| James cathedral and TANUOUIEUTSOTA TESA oo the statue of d, New York, The average motorist | day car. 1 leader at spends 24 1 four hours each year in his Friendship Ceases when bodily injury is sustained, Court Records Shaw Dae er of Courtesy Rides” “No friend of mine who might get hurt in my would be’ mean enough to sue me,” is a common thought of automobile owners when they read of damage verdicts re- sulting from “courtesy rides,” car And some of them go on day after day carrying one or more guests downtown with them, trusting that nothing will happen. Yet the -records of the courts of this and other states show that it is a strong friendship which survives bodily injury—that many a “cour- tesy ride” extended to a friend has resulted in a suit against the host. The records of our own state show a suit for damages for injury in au- tomobile accident of a sistet against a brother, of a father against a son, and the Supreme Court of the State of California upheld a verdict for damages in a suit of a wife against a husband. If you curb that generous impulse and allow friend, acquaintance or the casual stranger whom you encounter to ride downtown on the street car, you can continue on your way with the comfortable feeling that you are not taking the chance of the annoy- ance and expense of a court trial with the possibility of a judgment against you for damages. And your street railway will get business it needs to keep up the quality of an essential public service. tal Spice Cake at ay it’s good.}—Ad-