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We this. week! urg da very ving f re is pletur this class Wenport has th ie ed frame; construc 1 springs reguiar price Peet style setter t lor ish, gol holst: en or fume spring construction: pec at t atraight, rot lar tapestry or vere Fos comfort rocke deep. resilient sp regular pric is a sale of unusual interest to Seattle homefurnishers! hundred pieces upholstered furni ture are ready for you to select from at " pricings very much less than regular! —price reducings in this sale aver- age one-third less than regular—a few of the great many are here early e popular style three om furnishings, tion $65— exactly as pictured: & ; frame of quartered oak, seat ered In figured tapestry regular vine $65—; epecial for this sale hes =e ai Bz ao 2 mepreenntative of the highs imen of the hi pictur to match; regular price $311— up- 4 pie- ring ipesied: tapestry and velour cov erings: rockers f any; regular pric: cial for this sal! $37.50; Prof. Dahm Will Address Lea: sion, the league of nations Bird's cafeteria. Rev. Clifton D. Gray, the Standard, of Chicago, MEIER TELLS OF the City of Seattle Last Legislature” before day afternoon Nelson auditorium. editor will speak | shed mahog spe 21.65 | STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Secoad Ave. at Pine St., Seattle gue | ‘Prof. E. F. Dahm, of the Univer-| sity of Washington extension divi | and vice chairman for State of Washington of the League to Enforce Peace, will speak upon| before Municipal league Tuesday. noon at the the of “The Battle Lines in France was upon at the Signing of the Armistice.” Rev. Gray, with a party of 10, the first to enter the front lines after the signing of the armistice. * LAWS Walter F. Meier, corporation coun. | nents declared fel, spoke on “Legislation Affecting acted by the the King | County Legislative Federation Mon. | in the Frederick & HUGGED On he: rapring TT, COAT, DRESS at Monn, "e™ Second and Union. UPSTAIRS and resilient steel hest «! are tractive showing coming upholatered tna chair and salle. | | fine er dull tin- up~ $39.75 #44 Ce aa t type of desig: fe turnishiny Hed large three loom —large wing rock stered in genuine Sp er; loose seat cushion, jast a lifetime fine rocker rly fr Bae use; regular price celal for this sale .. 5b—; 8 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Fight in Council council. entered a strenuous protest, was predicted around chambers that the | Almost 3.90 | all from furniture—suites, Settees. erade very a or living room or library and fitted with loo constructed with re three-piece suite ts a selection from a hamber of very handsome suites of this character on and constructive work; this heavy tapestried tats character: An ushioned seat davenport, arm chair special for this sale ........eseseeceeeee $204.75 ne eri or figured tapestry | special . | on Office Change ‘The fight over the location of the | city traction offices was scheduled | from Campbell, Wash., to buy a new | to develop late Monday, when the ordinance appropriating $10,000 to | remodel the fifth floor of the county: |at 8:45 Monday morning, and fell in city building and $2,000 for moving the office equipment came before the The departments asked to} make way for the traction offices the council | opponents ha |enough strength to beat the plan. ‘Perfect Health Is Yours If the Blood Is Kept Pure Every Human Ail-|its torturing pains; Catarrh, often ment Is Directly Traceable | | to Impurities in the Blood { You can not overestimate the im-| portance of keeping the blood free | strongest realize | other diseases are the direct re: sult | asked for a detailed of impurities, When you that the heart is constantly pump-| ing this vital fluid to all parts of} you can easily see that jany impurity in the blood will cause the body, serious complications, | Any | that creeps into the blood | functions, condition of the blood, slight disorder or impurity is a source of danger, for every vital or-| blood thoroughi |wan of the body depends upon the| vestige of impurity, blood supply to properly perform its| druggists everywhere, Many painful and dangerous dis- eases are the direct result of a bad Among the ‘imost serious are Rheumatism, with THE SEATTU 1) | K RUDOLPH KOMM Presa Staff Corresp BERNE, April 7T.-Kstablish of an Austrian soviet re 15 is forecast in Vienna to Iremdy t to the communists t rep ny ooinl | ment are sald ha discussed represented in this sale ing they are ready to surrender our: wonderfully.» at- Teaponaibility for feeding of upholstered nThe socialists point Ke “hai a Nolahevist Austria could sg kers, chairs, not peo food een the entente Hungarian Bolshevik entm | tives who participated In the dis | Joumsion, declared the rpadiness and} ability of the Hungarian noviet gov: lernment to feed Austria, ( Karolyi in reported to be in Vienna). | ne newspapers of Vienna are fighting Bolsheviem They empha nize the promixe of the entente diplo mata to supply sufficient food for an “orderly population.” Information from private * on indicates the #ituation in Austria ts serious. The present government tn aald to be help! ‘SMUTS AND KUN |: yIN CONFERENCE : {Allied Envoy Reaches Buda- pest on Mission |Gen. Smuts Sees Hungarian C BY EDWARD BING t ‘large-patt (United Press Staff Correspondent) BUDAPEST, Apr od.) Gen, Smuts, epect f to day received Minister Bela Kun tm his private car Smuts and his party denied ru mors in circulation here that tl allies were planning to send an ar seer grtee GENE into Hungary. ‘They declared that tered settee, exactly as pictured, the allies’ course toward the new wt ffect; upholstered in velour or el ememeeee te eat #00 ing design: oll-tempered helical Hungarian government has & ft been decided. My An “international red army” ts lbeing organized here. Twelve hun r under me Leaders Roth immediately More are ex volunteers the equipped Vienna ormoamuniet and dred well |rived from mand of Ce lege! red into service were The first pattalion army have left for the line cation established under the armis tle. interfere with military affairs ognizing the importance of discipline. Hungarian communist aviators flow over Vienna and dropped prop- aganda. and were arrested, but later released fixed for apprentices. Thirty-seven bundred school children have been provided with free batha. Weekly tuition fees have been abolished. All hospitals have become public, preference being given proletarian cypress legs are Queen ne ‘75 OFFERS TOGIVE CITY HOSPITAL Irondale Woman Move Building by Barge If Seattle accepts the proposal of Mrs. Anna J. Hill, a four-story brick-veneéred hospital building may be moved by barge from Irondale to this city. ‘The building, which is four stories high and has a big basement, iv 40 feet wide and 75 feet long. Mre. attractive arm rocker. as pictured, fl Hilt has written to the city council a fle three shaped pane offering it to the city, to known | bebe oat mies ne ¢ as the Richard Chambers Hill Me Pree? morial hospital “The Northwest General Hospit was run by Dr. R. C. Hill at Iron dale up until the time of his death while a captain in the medical corps lof the United States army early in 11918," says Mra. Hill in her letter. | She now owns the building, she |says, and seeks to learn whether Se Jattle could find an appropriate site for it on a lake front, and would accept it to be run as a memorial in stitution. The undertaking—moving Irondale by barge to Seattle be no little engineering feat. Yet she . velour $12.20 01 to 111 S. Eleventh St., Tacoma it from |One Look at Price Tags Floored Him Ira L. Spencer, 43, came to Seattle it has been found possible, She also says that the price of mov. ing the structure would not |high os to make the transfer inad- | visable. ‘ASKS WHAT CITY. PAID FOR LINES suit of clothes, took one look at a store window display on Second ave. a faint, his head striking the pave ment. A scalp wound was bandaged | at the city hospital, and he is going | right back to Campbell, the $10,000 would be wasting money They asserted the traction offices Altho Superintendent of Public|can be moved near the county-city Uulities Murphine strongly urged|building for $2,000, but declared| Winnipeg wants to know what | the adoption of the plan, the oppo-| there is no necessity of moving] street car property Seattle bought the expenditure of! them in. and what it was worth, because the Winnipeg Traction company, which operates the power, lighting and | gas system ax w the street rail statement | of impure blood, {the operating pro taken over You can easily avoid all of these| PY the city of Seattle, Ite value per diseases, and rid the system of| Mile, and the car fare Seattle ex them, by the use of S. 8. S. the|Dects to cha The information wonderful blood remedy that’ has| Will be furnished with a statem | been in constant use for more than | that he, :Soent face. will Bee fifty years, §. 8. 8. cleanses the| "*" a foci and routs every! sifANGHAI, April From Wu It ts sold by/hu comes a cry against the un restricted export of rice to Japan For valuable literature and med-|Shih Pao, a Chinese paper, say {eal advice absolutely free, write to-|"We do not know which is consid fay to the Medical Dept., Swiftlered to be more important Specific Company, 256 Swift Labor-|feeding of our own people or the atory, AUanta, Ga, Ifeeding of the Japanese.” STAR—MONDAY, AUSTRIA SOVIET WOULD RECALL IS PREDICTED TACOMA CHIEFS) Present Government Is Said) Move Follows “Arrest of 66) to Be Helpless ndent. | APRIL 7, 1919. Tag Sellers Saturday | - ~ ot Continued From Page One rly, leader in the recent atrik told those assembled at the mass meetings held last night at the Bagies’ and Tahoma hails. if are wenwible they will give their perminsion. If they don’t, we Will keep on having them, | know one woman Who i# going to sell tags, and that is my wife Every man arrested Saturday the whole arrests by the po of tag nellers will demand a separa jury trial when the cases are called | nh court this afternoon at 2 o'clock it was announced at the headquar ters of the Soldiers’ and Sailors Attorney Homer T. Bone, counsel for ma unions, and other ato m Seattle and Tacoma | will appear for the defendants, it was stated. Sufficient money to bail out all | but eight men held on $1,000 bail Wax brought to the police station by officers of the Soldiers’ and Sailors council late Saturday afternoon. An effort to ball out the the awe of certified check use hief | Boy Suspects Are The soviet haw decided not to | tiv reo | Grant Permit for _ Council Carnival © committee of the city has recommended that the fers 1 Sailors’ council, of Se anted to hold ¢, Sunday excepted, at Le According to request of the {ficlals of the Her organization hey plan a t f with some or 14 ment dey and Caught in Frisco SACRAMENTO, Apr 7 Har uffed to a suit « Alfred Twigger ate ¢ Withycombe's aute and for breaking away from 4 on reform school and the Cen 1, will be taken back to that ty by Officer Robert Hayden, who 1 company with Ed 1 Delbert Zeider, wan ar rested here jast week for various au tomobile thet him offenses and Zelder jure to be handcuffed together for the journey to Portland HAS DESCENDANTS ELK CIT T. H. Bel lay, who celebrated bis 96th birth fay anniversary, i* determined to to be 100, Beliamy'’s paternal grandfather lived to be 110, his grandfather to 103, while his moth- ers father died at the age of 105 | Bett They landed near a suburb | er jdren and four great-greatgrandchil Maximum 36-hour week has heen | dren, making 79 in-all | Would | | children living, 48 great gtandchi! my has « Achildren, 19 LONDON, gloves and hosiery are fMooding the British market it prices below what British yarn, dominating trade F teo thin, your dress. maker of tailor can eup- ply the defictencies, but the overfat carry @ burdea they cae not conces| ‘There ie bet one altersst! yw a safe, sure easy 1 take one fittie Prescription An Active Real Estate Market Demands Quick Action From the Title Company y be upset with the ut- is pos- Your deal m by . title Title Insurance most promptness sible. Our private rec- ords clear up many de- tails that are not shown by recorded instruments. That just one reason why, Title Insurance is preferable to abstracts. Washington Title Insurance Co. “Under State Super- vision” is Assets more than Half a Million. April manufacturers can buy Toys from Japan Japanene the are also Arithmetic (Shep) Automobile Y. would | AR! you should Machine Shop Machine Design Mechanien| Drawing ment. Thoro' nall classes, A. For full inte DEPA uralisation ‘Telegraphy Y. M. C. A. _SCHOOLS Night Schools FOR THE SPRING TERM To get full advantage of courses, Experienced privileges while taking courses. , EDUCATION penenenepeneesacnen ee] The M. C. A. E NOW OPEN register at once. teachers, splendid equip ugh, individual instruction in Many subjects, Full Y. M. RTMENT OF Fourth at Madison. says she has had expert advice and | provided | |lake shore property can be obtained. | be so! ways, is trying to get car fares boosted. Winnipeg thinks the trac tion company is not playing fair, | but is counting as street car prop- erty some of the holdings that | @ forerunner of dread consumption; | Should be grouped with the lighting | Serofula, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipe-| OT #48 plants. | |las and other disfiguring skin dis-| Tn a letter to Corporation cial |eases; Malaria, which makes the| Walter F, Meter, Hung, | men helpless, and many| Winnipeg city c¢ Monday | of | the | FOR w [0 WA Regular Price 28c Tel. Elliott 3546. Clean-Up Week Specials Papers Worth Up to 30c a Single Roll Single Roll. (Sold Only With Border) TABLE PAPERS for Bath Room and Kitchen. 35¢, for THORNHILL’S The Wall Paper Store 712 Pike St., Near 7th Full Line Paint and Kalsomine. You will find this in every respect just the dental office you have been looking for. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of hi dental chair. This is your guarantee that he knows his busi- ness thoroughly. Painless Methods We are able to perform practically any and all ki of dental work without 1 Many people have put off hi | teeth fixed thru fear of being | hurt. You need delay no jo ron this account. We have banished pain. Lowest Prices all Umes. Guaranteed Work wet of teet 1405 Third Avenue. You'll Appreciate Our Dental Service find our prices the consistent with DR. L. R. CLARK Our larg ume of business makes this possible. We can afford to take only 4 small profit on the individual patient Strict Sanitation Old Established Office T "a Y with We We hb been doing business } ‘ in Seattle many years. We have . a great deal of mone cds : built up a reputation for square bon es ute « tic For dealing which we regard as by ization of Instruments | far greatest asset. Be sure jo flag late ap | we are going to maintain peratore ten prote that reputation at sed in xp white cost Free Examination We invite you to call. One of Our guarantee protects you | our experts will be pleased to thoroug If for any reason give you a thorough ¢ nation your work doesn’t you en- and estimate of cost. hout Ure satisfaction, we want you to | charge places you under come back to us and let us make no obligation whatever have it right for you. work done unless you want it. It is about time jhat you gave yourself the advantage of a good Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union. In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. \U. S. Signal Corps Calling for Men United States is in need of storage battery jexpe rts, radio operators and mechan- | |\AMUSEMENT twice MOORE ven The signal jarmy, corps |i Jans, telegraphers, electricians, jephone and telegraph |switchboard men, |tion and repair men, | telephone stockkeepers, d meteorologists. operators, a to the department signal officer, . stating qualifications, time | ployed and references est recruiting office. BROMO Cannot Be Financially Efficient Without a Bank Account THE National City Bank OF SEATTLE Second at Marion linemen, telephone installa cable splicers, stenographers, motorcyclists Those interest- Jed should make written application building, San Francisco, If accepted, a letter will be sent to the applicant, authorizing his enlist- ment in the signal corps at the near- QuI- | ROLSHEVIKI ON MARCH | 7—A “Budape | dispatch, published in Vienna net | papers, declared the Russian Bolsh viki are approaching Czernowitz. ZURICH, April tel CLARA MARTIN HARRIET REMPEL & Hickey Dros, & Gold, Le Varre & Bros. THE MIRACLE A Modern Svengali, ‘Tritby. Orpheam Vandeoille 707 em. Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 6 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Photoplay: in “LOVE AND THE LAW,” Staptation of of Sat. Eve, “The Troop Weekday Mats, 1@¢; Eves. co. Davis & Rich, Genare Ascisted by His PALACE HI GLEN bee Post btory, LKES pire This Week, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, “ reas MISS BROWN” ical Comedy Brimming Over With Fun. Plus war ta: With the 30 Rainbow Girts Nights (Sunday), 38¢; Ma Mondays), 25 Ladies Sundays), 10c. Mats, 2 7:16-9:15, Nights, 20c-500; Mats, 200-3le diy PANTAGES Mate., 2:20; Nights, ne 3 Nights, 7 and 9 “WHO I8 HE?" Riotous Comedy fering; McClelian & Carson, Fun Ma! Irene aTigvette, “Mald of Three Weston Sister and Delightful Mustoal Act, General Admission. 25¢. POLITA THIS WEEK—Mats, Wed. A Comedy With Music LAUGHTER! Nights, 500 GIRLS! MUSIC! Fifth and Pine ee ee ee ae THIS WEEK WEEK THE COMEDY OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS “LITTLE MISS BROWN” —A_ LAUGH AND ROAR IN EVERY LINE OF THE PLA Nights—30-500 Matinees 20-31¢ Musical Comedy Revi Matinees Wednesday-Saturday stay a. tin up I diy | bea « rab! give into ould | soon k I lor w Of t T deci i it © e cond iy that lite tt fine, ar “me the | eat just ve tho: mow, and night, anc from nervy = tw mee an T ca ‘work ever over my felling all Tanlac ha: the time y given fifty “sit down a ‘I now do, wards, I 1 ‘Ret others | e Tan os in body. Tanlac ts Store on ofa Adve PWhen yor thir

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