The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1920, Page 2

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56 years selling good furniture! THE SEATTLE STAR the store where all newlyweds like to go! —of delightful interest to all brides is this great housefurnishing 3-room outfit for June Brides special--- living room suite—- dining room suite— this Splece dining room sutte —here is cosiness personified; = this beantiful living room suite consists of daveno that can be made into a full-sized table bed, and during the day can be dividable pedestal; the used as a comfortable daven port; the chair and rocker are upholstered like the davenport in fine quality imitation Span inh leather: all three pieces are finish leather seats is substantially made, fintstiet in fumed oak; the plank has a 4%1n. top and non buffet is large and reomy and has plate glass mirror; ¢ closet hae three shelves, bh 59 inches; the six chairs constructed of solid oak, fumed well built and have genuine establishment, which, for over 56 years, has taken a personal interest in the welfare of thousands and _ thou- sands of newly-weds— we can do the same for you! unbridled terms for June Brides— —aelect all the home fur nishings you feel are neces sary) —make only a small payment down; —you pay the balance in small weekly of monthly payments to sult your ewn cons enienes, —yeou can buy at this store any BOHN SYPHON KE FRIGERATOR you see ad- vertioed in the Saturday Evening Post or elsewhere. —Standard = Furniture Co. have the exchasive sale in Seattio of this modern wellknown refrigerator. —we'll help you select. 7 *449 regular price $507.50 bed room suite— —simplicity and good taste are displayed in this charming and simple colonial bedroom suite: t bed is comfortable and artintic and the dresser, chiffon ler and dressing table with their smooth sliding drawers furnish plenty of reom for clothing; dressing table hae triple =o mirror; dresser an large 22%x19% Inch plate gines mirror; either mahogany or walnut finish this Playerphone outfit reduced trom $123.50 | to a tremendous reduction on this gas stove a sale of that are no ly reduced. $195— regular price $250 ted fine grade Wilton jong and satisfactory feet; regularly sold for $145 the week $115 grade g short of remarkable— 25 discontinued patterns in high-grade rugs; all very desirable patterns, great- $115— regular price $145 —10 American Oriental rugs; all perfect re. oth color and design; these $58--- regular price $72.50 —only 16 left im this lot and these will go quickly at the FORE Petey S150.00 special reduced price; larga here we make @ remark offer—thia genuine Piayerphone talking ma deep broiler, 14x20 tr chine and 20 selections on 10 double faced records; w offer mplete this week for only $947 this full cabinet size machine you can have in either mahog oven, 16x20 Inches white enameled aplasher, waste pan and doors star drilled bur star drilled burners 1 simmer any of fumed oak; has nilent motor; convenient record cabinet; plays all makes Of records perfect regular price $122.60! special for the week $94.75 burner; made of armeo rust beautifully trimmed; ly ht height; $72.50; special for the week $58 TALKING MACHINE DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR THIRD FLOOR at values at prices not easy nowadays to equal, assortment is large and varied; lot consists of: $62.50— regular price Plain very heavy y weamleas Chenille rugs in beautiful tones of blue or mulberry, with banded borders and plain centers; regularly sold for $75—; special for the week $62.60 and ne and will *; size 9x12 5 special for STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE 8ST, Cider Dispense \British Author Ordered to Jail) Chris Lacos, 2432 First ave., who Sls cider now and then, was noti ‘Med by the police Monday to appear | Life services in the Plymouth church, ail De, W. H. G. Thomas, British author, his cider was hard. Laco#\ ang Charles G. Trumbull, editor of Mt the police station with $100 ‘@ppeared a4 instructed but without | hls bait. Now he ta in jail the Sunday School Times. good-natured as he is foolish. wing Thursday, 4 PLOTS Due Wednesday Coming to conduct the Victorious em phia, are due in Seattle Wednesday A talkative man is apt to be as! The services will last uix days, begin | Founded 1864 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 South Lith St, Girl Finds $100 .__|Three Injured in Lost by Robber | A small girl playing near Max Willers’ pool r ih Georgetown R. ©. Burkheimer, found $100 be a to Willers, |*!tY blvd, his daught which was lost Friday morning by |4nd his niece, Reba Williamson, we Matthew Riley, a stickup, whol!all badly bruised in an automov robbed Willers in his Bighth ave, 5, of $1,260. we, at 4217) B| “Did you follow the prescribed! S crow thin. | “I'll do my exercises in the bath. | She did this two nights, after Auto Smash-Up husband had gone to bed. On the 40 Univer . Florence, | © to a band ¢ University blvd, and 1. ay, when Burkheim TRY STAR WANT ADS [urtea'ty ura'x: a: whe, Pocome,miacee Hearken, Ye Roly-Polys! *% * + * + * % + As Others Grow Thin Her Purse Gets Big, Here’s Anti-Fat Crusader A Crt Madame Marshelle in three poses. The picture of her seated on the log was taken whén she weighed 190. The full ‘figure, standing, shows her as she looks today in gym tights at 128 pounds. The profile shows the effect of the reducing jdiet and exercises on the chin, neck and shoulders. | | A TUR you too fat? Don't worry.| pounds of flesh on the bathroom AA ive ao biensing. For in these! floor ™wakened husband from his days of the high cost of living the slumbers, He thought it @ burglar, | fat man and fi woman can kill and investigated. |twe canaries with one stone She confenned all, and maid, de Poundage and living costs can terminedly now that she'd been [be reduced at one and the same) caught, she'd give reducing up. | ime. It te the fad of the hour And the next morning hushand |New York started it. Chicago fol appeared with ber st Madame's owed. The parks tack East are place of business, squeezed ber thru of fat folke who've turned the door and demanded | [jumping jacks to take off exceas, “Now get busy.” | avotrdupola And today she weighs 110 pounds | And now the crase has hit Se | od plays tennis every afternoon eee atte. | | Mas Marshetia, a sytph-itke| Orandmother cama. She weighed young woman who maintains an| Clove to $0090 clone she | was obesity — laboratory in the Yale | en Ratt ae building at Third ave. and Union! | ny ages me a cee he thee Ou ae ‘And now.” ‘says Madame, “she looks like her rranddaughter, and rnelf, clans of ; pounds herself, has a °F | dors things her granddaughter can. women who are loning their mus) 10" 4. | H perfiuoun flesh at the rate of 6) ae @ dr 10 péunds a week ‘These are fust a few of the pe "wT AND tients of Madame VING | “There is r new about this They live, meanwhile juice of oranges, cereals . living conte are clas’ itmort minimum. Soon, mys Madame, there wil! be an antifat restaurant in an inatitution sadly needed b In her clans of 20 to 50 womer method of reducing superfuous! flea? © “only it has ninee New| to aj ¢ thelr flesh mame time. | fivine right te aAmmurmed tiful, but what ia a beau Madame bas some weighing 40 “ ~ in a beautt 350 and many over the 260 mark pps Br. ainly | | Her “champion,” a 400pounder, wa moufiage or an ungainly figure with fine mo fat she dn't walk She was t . h her feet Rut, of the only solution to the oo heavy on her se ice ; late, rhe has been losing an average a to per the figure, be done permanently | ywing the diet and exercise) { eight pounds a week and is now Jable to walk to Madame's studio One of the class wanted to re | ¢ her weight to half, She| @ A, | YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE | weighed 200 | eaast [even give ap my home jorew?" ahe cried You, Madame told her And went 1 can't,” she said Another decided she couldn't give ip ber chocolates eee A girl of 17 came tn. She had been to a,danee “Can't you,” she asked, “reduce my calf? Charley saw it, ang said 1 wan too fat Fut madame could not, tho the |eirl bemeed tearfully. If one im to he reduced, one must be reduced r jail om | “You tell Charley,” Madame ad. |vised kindly, “to mind his bust news." One of the patients came the the end of the second week and sata “Madame, 1 do not understand it The firet week I lost 12 pound but the second week not an ounce. I weigh the mame today that I did And I have fol lowed the rules unswervingly.” seven days ago. exercises every day?” Faithfully.” Did you eat just what was pre. scribed; no more?” “Yes, But T was awful hungry Dm. L R Clark and I ate all that was on the bill of fare every meal,” each morning between the And she bh She had eaten | hours of 9 and 10:30. combined breakfast, dinner and su No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours mentioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES De. L. BR Clark, Manager 405 THIRD AVENUR Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at AD Times per menus three times a day—for a week eee Another wanted to take the course if whe would be permitted to dine at a banquet two weeks hence, ‘This wax impossible ‘Two weeks later she returned. “Well, T went te the hanquet,” she declared “I'm ready to be reduced. But I mustn't let hus band know It was really on hushand’s ac count that she was determined to room,” she told Madame. third night, the falling of 200 ‘The ter in the A neutral ground county, New York from both parties and doing other MA RIAGE LICENSES Name and ¥ Hawking, Nellie F Christianson, Edwin. oc Btearnes, Helen J, Montesano. SEEK MAN IN TONIGHT ington Annex —Agoual rand election of Muniripal| Arno tral hotel nearch Mo atternpted on the Grand/Came ted in ao cltyavide we firebug, beleved reaponsible for \ew- n the Bouth Bind “0 ‘Temp day, Ov Celebrating i ed room 2%4 in the pday morning. An te Seenpte—Predentey 2 ft the room, ani re. chorus will be heard Sn turned about 3 o'clock. When the man with Minnie Carey)ngain departed from the building at anrdating 44 =m. Sam Murchison, night clerk, became #uxpicious and investigated, He believed the man wan confucting wader | an iilicit hooze business of some kind, Ax Murchison approached room 284 he smelled smoke. Running to the room he opened the door and waa met by ® gust of «moke and flame, BIRTHS jThe man had carefully started « tire verturm child |Gublbere, J. H, Seattle General how-Pon the floor of the room. The élerig put out the biage with @ fire etm guisher, ‘The firebug i about 29 years old, |5 feet 7 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds and wears black hat and coat and blue overalis, according to the de xeription furnished detectives. 11 W. 86th, gtrk 1m git Bertini bw. gy. Starnes, Helont J. Montesano. Lagat 312 Wewtlake N.! Boy Phetps, Boy oe 4077 Baker ave. girl. | Busehor. Myrtic, seutthe - ¥. Raymond, 1862 Shelby, gael cents ada, Vancouver, aney, Merbert, Vaneouy $ Aare Vancouver, B. ¢ p, Avery, Bremerton . Myra MH, Beattle Christian A, Beattie 26 Seatile . ’ \Turneaura, Harrison goles Yr. he Breakey. Wthe ele ‘ SS5eR SSH SS Ss Seatth Ellen, Seattle , 1a. Beatty 1 ED {L Louise from Donald. |. Sadie from Ira DEATHS lard Glen, %, Columbus $15.00 Set of 510 Special So you can plainly see that the prices Gia <3 on the best of dentistry are dropping as well as the prices on clothing, food, etc. ; Best ‘of Materials Careful Personal Service Guaranteed Work And the prices, as you can see from the above, the very lowest. Surely this is a: combination which can’t be beat. We guarantee all our work, and we stand right behind our guarantee. If it doesn’t give you perfect satisfac- tion, and the kind of service which you are entitled to get, we want you to come right back to us and let us make it right: A satisfied patient is the only kind that satisfies us. Free Examination We will gladly give your teeth a thorough examination without charge. We will quickly tell you if your teeth need. work done on them, and if so, what the cost will be. We are very glad to serve you in this way without charge. The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third and Pike Right across Pike street from the new Fahey-Brockman store. Look for our Big Electric Sign HOTEL BLAZE Me

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