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00: years service to the homefurnisher! January Sale —hundreds of striking under- pricings: unus- ual money - sav- ing opportuni- ties! ——- blue and taupe bey? Chesterfield davenport, (No, 761) — JANUARY SALE price 247 SS *67' GO upholstered tapestry arm chair, «ot 2764. JANUARY SALE *46 8 j—— golden oak settee, (No, 385) JANU ARY SALE a 7 chair, ARY SALE price i] ——m oli mahogany fancy chair, (No. 2636). price . 530—- mahogany tapestry seat, enne back chair, (special), JANU- 75 BO brown mahogany tapestry seat arm- chair. (No, H 659%). JAN- a +6® brown velour mahogany Yep table, (No, *39°°° %175— pore 4 ihigusions leather suite, ARY BALE price. a | a walnut wood seat desk chair, D 484). JANUARY _, 8 mahogany library JANUARY SALE 127° brown mahogany tapestry seat desk chair, (No. D 571). JANU- bd: Sane ARY BALE price.. 7 #9) j—— antique mahogany velour armchair, (No, 1959%). JANUARY *74° SALE price . j——— velour Chesterfield davenport, (No. 757). JANUARY 582° antique mahogdny velour armehair. (No, 1959%). JANUAI SALE price . *68° = mahogany Chesterfield library table desk, (No. 170). JANUs 63° 35- mahogany leather seat rocker, (No. B 224%). JANUARY SALE price .... 2 (No, D 519). BALE price .. 1 aaa walnut wood seat desk chair, (No. D 485). JANUARY SALE $3715 s 3” walnut cane seat chair, (No, A 446), et JANUARY SALE sg 167 antique walnut tapestry desk chair, (No. D 454), JANUARY 1 Nm BALE price 2.0.0... cc escceecectenes a | 1° wanut wood seat desk chair, (No. D 383), JANUARY SALE bd : Tad price B ee three-piece tapestry parlor suite, 450 (No, 714). JANUARY 9372: 50 SALE price .. 8 1.0 upholatered arm rocker (No. A 15 w3T JANUARY SALE —you'll find them on every floor marked with a large sale for easy, buying! A ee ae *33"° +50 antique mahogany bench, (No. 209%). JANUARY SALE price s +60 antique mahogany upholstered bench o, 3072), JANUARY be | ke SALE price . "21° antique mahogany upholstered bench, (No, 2996), JANUARY "16° SALE price ...... bbbeeo seeds #32°° brown mahogany telephone cabinet and stool, (No. 0433), JANUARY BALE price ... *2 price .... +50 golden oak wooed seat Armehair, (No, 106), JANUARY 8AL) bd | Y fas 18 brown mahogany velour seat chair, (No, $14), JANUARY Fs -75 BALE prico «2.00. .cccsseeeeees 1 3 +75 Jacobean oak velour seat rocker, (No, JANUARY BALE me» pane ntique walnut leather seat sewing 10 $i rocker, (No. H 610). JANU- sg” ARY SALE price : s i. ten leather seat sewing rocker, 1 (No. H 555), JANUARY bd | a mahogany green leather seat sewing rocker, (No, H 581), JANUARY SALE price. stand, tali ivory plant (No. JANUARY SALE 8 +60 velour armchair, (No. 77 ARY SALE price "17" vers ae yf tapestry rocker, (No. "18 price .. *21—* dull mahogany velour seat chair, (No. H 603). JANUARY BALE *14 50 price .....65 8r7.50 ivory reed cane neat chair, (No, 2222). JANUARY BALE 94:55 price ......++. 8 0 rattan cane reat side chair, (No, H115-A) JANUARY SALE os ates 10" rattan cane seat side chair, (No. Hi 198-A), JANUARY 82.85 SALE price 6 8q):25 ivory fibre armchair, (No, 8001-¢), JAN UARY SALE bd ti -76 ivory fibre settee, (No. 8001-F). UARY SALB price .. JAN "187° ivory reed sewing rocker, JANUARY SALE price "19° ivory reed sewing rocker, (No. 9956-A). JANUARY’ SALE "147° ry +76 large ivory reed armchair, 26 $116-C), JANUARY SALE price ... (No. 1 5 Ipc fumed oak telephone stand, (No, 207). JANUARY BAL s price .. *B golden oak telephone stand, (No, 164). JANUARY SALE § price , "14° +50 tumed oak telephone stand, (No. 216) JANUARY BAL STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Established 1864 t, Secead Ave at Pise 8. TACOMA — Schoenfela |fense for member | Brom Lioyd, wealthy |Press.)—Tottering to HAYWOOD SEEKS BAIL FOR “REDS” |. W. W. Leader Is Again Arrested and Gives Bond Willam 1D. ented con. Jan, 6 . leader, CHICAGO, Hay in t ducted | Hoy day to furnish b 6 mone provid f his ore tion caught in the r dup, He was released on ball furnished by William rota tint court of ap A today to hear Victor Berger canes, United Sta was nel Hay wood others 20 years in Haywood, Rerger » wentenced to serve Leavenworth by Judge Landis for violation of the eaplonage act Haywood was canvicted with * other members of the I. W. ¥ » of the explonage act wieted tater during a trial of tation of the explonage act The county grand jury continued Investigation of activities of alleged reds in Chicago, It will probably re |port the early part of next week AUTO CRASHES; | MAN MAY DIE C. A. Martin Probably Fatal- ly Hurt in Wreck Caught between the steering gear of an atitomobile and a telephone Against which the machine after skidding ona danger ous curve at Whatsom ave. and early Tuesday morning, of 310 24rd ave, N., red skull and other from which he will wustained a frac severe Injuries, lkely die. Martin was riding with W. R. Mo- Farliane, 320 Seaboard Hank building, When the car hit the curve it skidded, overturned, and smashed into the pole, MoFarlane wns unin- jured. The machine was demolished. R. H. Crozier, 826 BE. Denny way, re- ported the accident, Martin was — to the vb camel oe BE hoepital, (URL'S MOTHE MOTHER ON STAND AGAIN Mrs. Lesser Says New Did Not Act Insane LOB ANGELES, Jan. ¢—(United the witness stand on crutches, Mra. Alice Lenser, the frail mother of the dead Frieda Loaser, came to court for the second time today to try to avenge the al lowed murder of her only child. She testified that Harry 8. New showed no «iene of insanity when he was courting her daughter. “He told me Frieda didn’t know everything.” Mra, Lenser spoke low, but clearly, while her eyes fiaahed with emotion, “He said that he would teach her and that he was going to take her away and keep her. 1 guess he did, for he never brought her back,” #he half-sobbed to the | Jury. Could Scarcely- Blame the Poor Sleuth, at That NEW YORK, Jan. ¢—A sense tion was created at the local de partment of justice, when an In vestigator accosted & young girl wearing & flaming red tie “and isked her potntbiank if she was a member of the communist party. The young lady gave the investi gator a withering look, and walk- ed into the office of William J Fiynn—"the chief.” ‘The invent gator was then informed that the young lady was Fly daughter, and that she Was 4 stenographer in his office. 'FIVE-STORY BUILDING | BURNED IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan, 6.—Fire destroyed a five-story building in the down town business district here today, causing & total Tors of about $250,000 The building was occupied by several manufacturing compantes, including the Gargoyle Manufacturing com pany and John CONSUMER Second and Union, “BETTER DEAD Life ia a burden when the body ts racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted, To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL ealed from United States district | alist party leaders for alleged viow BOLSHIES CLAIM NEW VICTORIES Ground Gained in Siberia, Says Moscow Report Jan 6 Moscow wire today claimed addi ¢ victories for the red BERLIN, lenn dix h |tional extensl t armies have occupied the northwent | Another reported capture of the village of Yanversky, with 126,000 jtons of coal Bolshevike forces also have occu pled Taig station, on the Siberian |railway, capturing 87 locomotives, |2,000 cars and « quantity of munt tons, it Was claimed Meantime & dispateh to the London » from ite Warsaw correspond. nt said Pollsh forces had resumed ger |the offensive against the Reds alon#| nea up Moto \the Pakoff railway and had captured | Dvinak In south Russa, an Odeasa dis |patch naid, § G Schilling had ordered the city defended from the approaching soviet armies at all| | conta A Helsingfors dispatch, by way of Copenhagen, reported a rumor that Grand Duke Michael Alexandroviteh Jaa encaped from Perm, and 4vas tn [hiding IF ind Whisky Sti Still in Soldiers’ Camp) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 6—Inter nal revenue agents are trying today to ascertain the ownership of a lwhisky still found yesterday after- noon on the government reservation | ‘at the Presidio, A fledged outfit | for the manufacture of whisky, which evidently had been in use only a fow hours before it was found by! the agents, was located near the | Marine hospital You might be surprised to know that the beet thing you can use for \ @evere cough, is & remedy wh a wasily prepared at home in just 4 few moments. It's cheap, but for yrompt results it beats Anything elee rou ever tried. Usually stops L wdinary cough or chest cold i ‘astes pleasant, too—ehil and it is pure any Pour 2% ounces of Pinex ‘ns ving bottle; then gil it up with plain ed suger syrup. Or use Gari: “| molasses, honey, of corn syrup, ad of sugar syrup, if desired Fhus you make a full plat —« family wpply—but costing no than a wall bottle of ready made cough syrup, And saa cough medicine, there is wally Bothing ‘iter to be had at iny price. oes right to the ovet ind gives eae ating relief. romptly heals ‘the inflamed ey yranes that line the throat and air dasnages, stops the fpeczing Piss ickle, loosens the phi our cat stops enti ‘Sp id oup, creenees and ly concentrated com- f way, pine extract, amous for healing the membranes. To avoid dia Irogeiet for “ ounces of Pine: directions and don’t accept an® hing elee, Guaranteed to give abeo- ute satisfaction or ¥ ey refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. aOR Fo national remedy of Holland for over eats; it isan enemy of all pains re- per ing from kidney, liver and uric acid troubles, All druggists, three sizer, the i intment ask your | | TONIGHT FLOYOM'CLURE. TO HEAR FATE \Trial of Youth for Murder in| S. F. Ends BAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 6.— Moya L. McClure, on trial for the shooting jof Deteetive Anton Sehoembs, will Jlearn his fate today at the hands of ® jury in Superior Judge Ward's court Arguments by defense and prone attorneys concluded late and he would instruct the jury thin morning Thruout the trial of MeClure, Mra Olive Lambert, childhood sweetheart THE LATEST MUSICAL COMEDY of the accused youth, han occupied a PRODUCTION front seat in the courtroom. Mra. Lambert and MeClure grew up to: gether in Tacoma, Wash., it ts sald és 9 | st } McClure is one of the two men who yele Deputy Sheriff Music, Lyries and Staging by W. B. Friedlander Book by Harlan Thompson *. MH, Kearney, on the Bothell road, lena took his gun away from him, Piano Accordionist Sensational Juggiers MOORE THEATRE TWICE NIGHTS \Se, 25¢, Se DAILY Lie, 25e, 5te Seldom Is Such Entertainment Offered as ‘Ibe, $1.00 MATS. 2:30 ALL 8:15 AUDEN WEEK Found in the Following Program |neveral months ago. William Chas tain, also captured in California, is | the other one Famous Tenor to Sing at Concert of Chorus Tonight Join Hand, famoun tenor, will be heard in concert Tuesday eve ning im conjunction with the Norwegian male chorus, The concert will be given under the direction of Prof, Rudolph Mol ler, Sixty-five singers compgise the organization FELIX BERNARD AND DUFFY -—IN— “HAVE A SMILE” Ebert Heckled in Hostile Berliners | BERLIN, Jan. 6.—Crowds started & hostile demonstration outaide the hall where President Ebert was wpeaking at Stuttgart today, demand ing he leave the platform and come outside. A crowd of men significantly car- ried a coll of rope around with them while they made their demand. Kbert concluded his address, how- ever, without trouble. BOXING Coast Championship TRAVIE DAVIS Titte Holder Biily Wright |Soviet Lieutenant Contender | In Federal Grasp| Street Car S ER NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Pursuing a) DES MOINES, Ia., Jan, pass 4 OTH! policy of seeking individuals, and men and one woman were 00) BOUTS lwearching out secret meeting places when a Fort Des Moines street justice | Collided with-a Sevastopol car CRYSTAL POOL [f\<t tiete’ rts acre nee aed today. A score oF today had added more more othee: Second : operatives here today | Auspices Austin @ Salt In Songs of the Day | Versatile Entertainers EVA TAYLOR AND CO. —IN— “VIRGINIA RYE” Kinograms | Concert Orchestra | Topics of the Day | Score Injured in be than 60 prisoners to the list of those |or ‘the. injured are dagen aa being held for deportation hearings. | cover, , ‘The only addition tothe Ellis Island jcctony yesterday was Gregory Wein- | stein, rewarded as the right-hand man | lof Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, “am bassador from Soviet Russia.” Wwe To Care = Cold in One Day Praca AE st BROMO “Credit Gladly” MEANS DRESS AS YOU WANT TO MAY women have hap- pily found out that by coming to the “Eastern” they can dress as they have always wanted to and pay when they are able. And in addition to the above it should be remem- bered that many items are specially priced, making choice at this time doubly desirable. “BRADBURY”? Suits and Overcoats Stay Good Looking RECISE men_ become staunch adherents of this store because they know we are more particular than our most particular patron. In style, quality, service and in accommodations this store is dedicated to men of high standard demands, =—_—, } 211 Union St, 1332-34 Second Ave.