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featuring this week SELLERS CABINETS OPES CK ‘ ART GLA il ‘al | i) acces: a A ano 5 he - | aad —and a smal! sweekly or month- eS ae payment will Medal te 7 lace a SEL- Fines ree 7a i Bs RS cabinet in 8 ij il , your kitchen. ware emawcien Py AF NEEESe. t sane, 4 | | SWING IND. | suse aim SEVEN Samtaey i ‘ N son #06 / GLASS eT 1AAS U COP EAIND, (Om Os A % ) ». og “A ITI Susana ror | ae . N WT AUTOMATIC. venraan 9 sore Cover MCR Ee wine Si/Q1me ACMOVAOLE UTENSn GACH i waneeo mee see? . bonr rT easren3/ the price of cabinet pictured here ts $47.50 4} —all the usual features of any good kitchen cabinet you find in this beautiful SELLERS model, and in )f addition many other exclusive features—improve- ments found in, no other cabinets. —any word picture of the splendid workmanship and patrician beauty of this SELLERS cabinet would be | deplorably inadequate. You will recognize these su- Periorities the instant you see it. And you will, as thousands of other women have, immediately recog- | nize it in the cabinet you have always wanted. —we invite you to visit our store and see this SELL- "| ERS cabinet. It is a convenience every woman should have and that any home can afford. «—this beautiful SELLERS has unusual capacity. Due to scientific arrangement it accommodates from 300 to 400 articles, without being cumbersome. This ‘]means the complete equipment of the average size family. —you buy a kitchen cabinet for convenience. No cabinet, we are sure, can ever entirely please you without these SELLERS features. Come and see them and judge for yourself. Remember, too, that you pay nothing more for this added convenience. SELLERS cabinets cost no more than ordinary cab- inets. tong needed improvements are bere combined for the firwt time, ho other cabinet has them all; and not a single one would you allow removed from your cabinet. —you will find in SELLERS’ Cabtoete: —best selected seasoned oak —olicubbded steam proof finish —dovetailed jointa. —rounded corners. —intertor of upper section white enameled. —table top of polished metal on roller bearing»—will last practically forever. —patent gravity type door catches (Sellers’ exclusive patent) —sanitary diamond style glam knotbe —all hinges and catches nickel plated. —ant and inacet-proof castors (Sellers’ exctusive patent). —portable tilting metal flour bin. —seven-piece sanitary glaas spice jar set made expecially for this cabinet. —sanitary glass swinging sugar bin, —allanetal ventilated bread box. —stiding dust-proof doors, same as on a rolltop denk. —artistic opalescent glass door top panels, for immediate clearance: odd pieces bedroom furniture— —included in this lot are odd dressers, chiffoniers, dressing tables, beds—various woods and period styles representing pieces from incomplete suites and odd single pieces — about 100 in all, priced in a way to show our determination for immediate disposal; a few values are here quoted: $147.50 walnut dresser; sale price $95—. $95—. $56.50 imitation walnut dresser; $36.50. $77.50 brown mahogany dresser; $47.75. $55— walnut dresser; sale price $46.75. $42.50 walnut dresser; sale price $35—. $56.50 walnut dresser; sale price $49.50. $67.50 walnut dresser; sale price $52—. $49.75 walnut chiffonier; sale price $34." $43.50 walnut chiffonier; sale price $30—. $78.50 walnut chiffonier; sale price $47.50. $73— mahogany chiffonier; sale price $43.5 $72.50 mahogany chiffonier; sale price $53. $43.75 mahogany chiffonier; sale price $33.50. $117.50 brown mahogany chiffonette; $79.50. $57.50 walnut chiffonette; sale price $43.50. $92.50 walnut bed; sale price $65— $45— mahogany bed; sale price $37.50. $55— mahogany bed; sale price $39.75. $75— mahogany bed; sale price $57.50. $62.50 mahogany bed; sale price $47.50. $75— mahogany bed; sale price $49.85. $150— brown mahogany chifforobe; $70— oak chiffonier; sale price $44.75. $42.50 walnut chiffonier; sale price $27.75. $45— walnut chiffonier; sale price $27.50. $78.50 mahogany chiffonier; sale price $47.50, $45— mahogany chiffonier; sale price $29.50. $38.50 mahogany chiffonier; esis price $28.75, $38.75 mahogany chiffonier; sale price $28.75. $63.75 walnut chiffonier; sale price $50—, $17.50 mahogany dressing table; $3 $45— walnut dressing table 58—— walnut dressing table; $48— $49.75 mahogany dressing table; $34.50. $65— walnut dressing table; sale price $49.50. $38.50 mahogany dressing table; sale price $25—. $47.50 oak dressing table; sale price $33.75. $42.50 mahogany dressing table; $33.50. $98.75 walnut dressing table; sale price $61—~ $37.50 mahogany dressing table; sale price $26— $98.75 walnut dressing table; sale price $71~. $53.50 mahogany dressing table; sale price $43 —\ TACOMA » SCHOENFELD & SONS 1-111 South Lith st, THE ee fin itor eal MARCH $. 1920. p_|STATES' RIGHTS | feerar, 97 46. OP. LEADERS ARE IN SESSION having | Are Preparing for Conven- Hit by Autos LIQUOR ISSUE) This Year _Harry Creuse, 1019 F. Pike st Great Battle Is Now Before | renertra to we Supreme Court March &—The 1 prohibition 1 battle of WASHINGTON, validity of consti * will be fe attorneys for the f to nie te Writ ato w Much th. Congregatio ment, the dry wm Mont nd the liquor Interests in the United « Margaret Mode 4| States suprer peak on the taak of | cision ts mot expected before April or tant ehurehes at home |)” far eort 18 singer, appears in con-|made on any st onstitution roan & nent to the constitu and er the Volatead law, enforcing the amendment, is conti jtutional, Probably 25 angles of at |tack have been launched against the - | two The contests over prohibition have 0 > & legal battle between Buper International comsmitt M. CA. will spenk Lo men on “Korea and the evolu M A ™ and the federal gov- 4 © im in reality 1, [etaten’ right & striking etter “With ladustrlel Welt Total in January.....138 || supporter, returned here together to- = Total in February... 67 | iy Se Fram o toma ft | MARRIAGE “LICENSES |° A — || York, where he speaks tomorrow Name and Residence. Ase. (1 Reduction ........ 71 |/nignt Angin. Vrank. Seattto.v The police did NOTHING SESE AES sponte ly dal The counci] did NOTHING Paar «Two Dry squad ‘Cops || The Star gave PUBLICITY Maj. Smith Holds , Bohn, Aw ‘ ; Fired by Warren] To make Seattle|| _ Coast Air Record Ravin. George We Accused of having taken a quan- || streets SAFE, The Star I corgi rreve Bee 2 of wine and $80 from Angelo urto, 4833 Orchard #t, Dry Squad Patrolmen R. W. Peay and A. G Ford have been dismissed from the partment by Chief Joel I, Warren 9 for failing to report the matter. Ford was supposed to have been n duty on Queen Anne hill at the of one of the alleged raids on ,|the Curto home. The officers deny 23 | the charge. Durham, Wendell Brintnall, Kaith, Damm, John W. Kippola, Miidre Garutay, Pedro, P Ramey, Eve May, | Gray, Peal . Bremerton . Agnes M. Bremerton 21 cee 2 DRY SQUAD officers arrested Oncar Johnson, 34, at 24 ‘Thomas at., Y Lema! Sunday night and seized five quarts Minnie M. Beattlo ....leee!l | o¢ grape. | Beat 27,614 Listed in | Wold, Albert, Seattle. Lexai| Everett’s Census Myer, Kynneve, Beattla | WASHINGTON, March §.—Census burean today announced the follow. « results: Everett, Wash, 27,614; Ottumwa, | lowa, 23,003; Lewiston, Me. 21,707. | Increases since 1910 | Ottumwa, 991 persons, or 45 per Olgaker, William, A Waugh, r, Jone BR, 2202 Bixth ave, boy ries W. 2909 I Madi-| cent | Oeil bias oamiton Me, 6,460, or 28 per Comba, Guy, 1006 Pighth eva NK W. Everett, 2,800, or 11.3 per cent. bo! pa at tacts | Castieten, Wh A. 2233 Hunt 2 OEM ge ce Former Sheriff ehtke ave No etrt sion, Aubarn. o New Constable J THO Wilson Gve.| sumnes Woollery, one-time sheriff Der 1% Thomas J. 1405 Queen/of King county, wus appointed con- Grittith, Ee ti1? 10th ave XB, | Sen SD el’ eet vee ladies, Leo, 2721 48th ave SW. who resigned when he pleaded guilty | Symmei, Wred, 3442 12th ave to _erafting, Friday afternoon. mgriburt Wale F. 171 M Téth st. Jehan, Fecal 862 17 ave & Linn Airey, 1511 28th ave, girt trial 25h Miee| BEAUTY IN HAIR v rh Lopes, ph V, 6211 Linden ave, ——— wSioy. Jeet M. Oakrvite, Girls! A mass of long, yer age 9 Alfred N. 1921 rankTin jorbrien Thomas J. 61@ Ninth ave, thick, gleamy, tresses Price, Garrett H, 618 12th ava N, Peternom Melvin, 1617 W. ist at. snkel, Henry G, 1104 31st ave. boy. cha. Samuel H, 920 K Pike at boy pith, Ralph, 4162 Alki awe, girt eich, Daniel 1906 K Denny way, r, Eéward B, 2023 Dearborn Whig "Mtenry M. 2302 47th ave N. Mier Charles, 1001 24th ave XW. | zosel, W. J, 1820 W. 56th st, boy. DEATHS Miipouloa, Nick, 51, 91 Frinbie, Mary Li. 67, 18th at Brooklyn McCurdy, Effie R. 36. 3 Seventh Let “Danderine” save your hair . Ewing hotel. |and double its beauty. You can 65, 3448 10th /nave lots of long, thick, strong, An 88 426 Sener & lustrous hair. Don’t let {ft stay | enry, 78, Davenport Hfelees, thin, scraggly or fading Bring back its color, vigor and vi- " | tality, Get a B-cent bottle of delight- | Tries ire ‘End Life ful “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your by Taking Poison | scaip; check dandruff and. tailing | Because Jack Davis, a painter,|hair. Your hair needs this stimu- lieft @ note telling ber he waa going |!ating tonic; then tts life, color, lon a long journey, Irene Ward, 26,|Drightness and abundance win re- ate 20 grains of poison Monday |trn—Hurry! potted in her room in the San Juan apts, 1326 eventh ava The woman waa rushed to thé city hospital in a serious condition She refused to tell per name and berated the attendants for nc r mitting her to “finish wn to resider | Juan apts, as Mra. Lrene Davia | Man Undresses in View of Public. Motorcycle Patrolman J, J, Kush dashed to a gurage at 1719 Nagle pl, in response to a frantic telephone call that a man was undressing Monday morn in view of the pub- lic. A pile of thes was found but the man had od. | | Trousseau Burns; || | Buy Her NeNw One Residents of the Campbell school district, near Renton, presented Miss Margery Long, teacher, with a $100 donation Monday to buy herself a new trounseau which was destroyed in a fire Saturday night when her leaps was burned | | | Refore the Indian Motorcycle was perfected the boys had to live “near the now they live where th lease, a few extra miles means nothing at all t 1 with all the tu and Holidays ‘Reports to Police Bible Is Stolen | R. C. Forbes, 712 N., suspects three Fill jing his lather bo ible Sunday | | night while riding om an interurban | train | mailor, awakened Sunday night in the Stanley hotel in time to see a | prowler leave his roam with his || purse containing $30 | F. N. BURRILL, Fort Lawton 1 Tablote, 7's Fat 1110-1112 Pike Street ‘Telephone Kant 1150 phone wok for hh. W a ioe the box. dq. atom, the wet oatee | Hie by Autos ourt today. Ad | This Year ad tomple—Oncar Seagia,| One of the greatest attacks ever | W, astute or part of the | day of striking Albert Rollenson, been directed against | 153 16th ave, while drivin e an han drawn a vigorous defense of pro- | off a cable car at Occidental ave. || Pert Hit by Auto This Year James Robinson, 1929 Walnut |! Kaneas; Patrick Sullivan, Wyoming; ave., jriving his automobile on the Maj. ¢ Fuverside bridge. The aged man || prank L, Hiteheock, former postmas sustained @ bruised hand. ter general, recommends a special om Seat to Ban Diego, He covered the dis- traffic division in the} ¢ of 1,150 miles Saturday, in nine 4 42 minutes of fying Ome since department. tion in June reported to the police Mon At nati saa pa ee n fro deral government | and Yesle tollen 100 Trinity Chureh-—James Moore|b rT pie hg ose Brg a ” || nere for the session are: A. 'T, Herrt, ay centers on wheth Kentucky; John T. Adama, lowa; er prok i» « valid subject | Pedestrians L. Remmel, Arka reported to the W. H. Thomp lilinot®; Charles B. having struck an wu. Warren man about 65 years liams, Or cord for one-day fi 4 here at 9:06 p. m, FAIR WARNING Our Special Offer in Dental Prices Will Undoubtedly Be Withdrawn Very Shortly Now. Don’t say we didn’t tell you about it. When you get prices like these it pays you to act quick. BEST GOLD CROWNS Best of workmanship and ma- terials, of course. We don’t need to tell you that this is a very special offer, indeed, and one which means real, actual cash savings to you if you take advant- age of it. And don’t forget—that is a strict- ly reliable, dependable dental office. An office to which you can come with that satisfying feeling of secur- ity that you will surely get an abso- lutely square deal. We guarantee all our work and we stand right behind our guarantee, and if occa- sion should come that for any rea- son your work did not give you en- tire satisfaction, we will be right here to make good our guarantee. THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Look for Our Big Electric Sign CHICAGO, March 1—The repub- : ‘ ; ican national committee went into a nemwion here today to complete pre govern Pedestrians liminary plane for the national com p vention here, June &. Will HL. Hays, republican national chairman, attended the meeting. a brief opening speech to committec- Floyd Cone, 8216 Gist ave. &.| men, Hays declared; “I have repeat edly stated my belief that the duty of the chairman of the national com. mittee in to elect the candidate, and him. I shall equare my « with my promise.” ad committeemen Jacob lL. Babler, Missouri; Willis C. Cook, South Dakota; James A. Hem 1s enway, Vv. L. Highland, West Virginia; James McGraw, Ok lahoma; T, A. Marlow, Montana; BL ; Fred Stanley, and RE Wie Leonard Wood and nd announced Wood ‘ht from Seattle In eee ey

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