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SPECIAL $9.60 14" SPECIAL $9.95 ree. price —attractive, strongly built, quar tersawed oak rocker; fine quality woven cane seat and panel back; William and Mary period; artie tle whaped arms, exactly aa pio tured; regular price $14.75, spe cial for this sale $9.60, | —this artistic rocker ts tn fumed “oak, quartersawed; has genuine Brown Spanish leather seat,«com- fortmble, wellshaped arm rests; @tartly as pictured: regular price $16.50; spect! for this sale $9.95. —several hundred high class rockers bought by us at strong price con- cessions direct from the Michigan Chair Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., the largest high grade chair fac- tory in this country, we are offer- ing at corresponding reduction meaning to you sale price close to half regular value! for convenient buying the entire showing will be given display and- sale space on the main floor—and SPECIAL $8.85 137 ff reg price these few sample values— “ Regular Sale price, price. —wvery attractive rocker: solid oak, —a very comfortable rocker; solid uarter-sa wed: cA @ —mahogan er; . ed; fumed finish; Soren, basc grade cate cunt: com. Upholstered sett and back. .$1&75 $13.60 Saaise’ wrome Spout iether serene emcee stared, 2m Jacobean rocker oo py gS oes price “$12.50; apetial for cane seat and back.......$14.50 11.80 $13.75; special for this sale $8.55. this sale $7.90. —fumed oak rocker; genuine leather seat......$13.50 -~ 9.30 —mahogany rocker; ph eh Seat ...c00.. $24. 16.90 —mahogany rocker; “cy rush woven seat.........$15.— 11.20 $11— —mahogany rocker; res. 84Q.75 rush woven seat ........$20— 14.80 [pre 16 —mahogany finish rocker; blue genuine leather seat. .$11.50 —mahogany finish rocker; ¢ . with genuine brown Spanish leather seat .............$12— 8.50 8.50 ~—mahogany finish rocker; genuine brown Spanish leather seat .............$17.50 —mahogany finish rocker —mahogany finish rocker; blue genuine leather seat. . $18.50 14.20 14.60 extra special vali erat : —mahogany finish rocker; haeeel te very fine grea Band PeerEatrestive quarer sawed cak black leather seat.:.......$20— 13.50 uine brown Spanish leather, Wi ; fumed finish; genuine alnut rocker; Nam and Mary <; quarter. Spanish leather seat; cane —walnu ; sawed fumed oak; very comfort.” back; exactly as pictured; blue leather seat.......3.$23.50 17— able; exactly as pictured; regular Fegular price $16.75; special for —mahogany rocker; price $16.75; special for this ee tapestry seat ....--......$25.50 15.20 sale $11— We alien = ~ u —for this week we offer a large and varied assortment of marquisette curtains in white, ivory or ecru col- ors; 214 yards long; trimmed with lace edge or with lace and insertion. These we have grouped three ways for disposal, as follows: —5 very beautiful desi in marhuinetts curtains; —56-piece imported genuine china dinner set; decorated with beau tiful bright gold band; every plece is genuine Nagoya china body, ¢qual to Haviland & Co.'s china; complete service for 6 persons; regular price $49.50; special for the week $39.50. THIRD FLOOR this full cabinet size Player- phone talking machine $59.75 regular $4 $4.60, $4.75 values; special for the regular price $85— week $2.65. —4 exceptionally desirable designs in marquisette in this lot there are only 6 ma curtains; regular $5 and $5.50 values; special chines, and no doubt they will be sald quickly; size of cabinet 43 inches high, 17x18 inches wide; quarter-sawed oak; wood. en amplifier, giving it a won derfully meliow tone; doubie spring motor; ample room for filing records. —as there is always a demand for thege fine talking smachine for the week $3.15. —6 designs in marquisette curtains, all a little out of the ordinary not only in price but designs; regular $6—-, $6.50, $7 values; special for the week $3.95. —at the same time we also offer two ex- tra special items for the week— —marquisette or volle bordered, 26 inches wide, tn ality x either white, ecru or ivory colors; regular 65e, | it SO 5 slat te we are willing at any time t ting baer: 4 rAd 75e, 85c; special for the week yard, 47¢. exchange your piers lle r 0 blades; ball @cwOLN —100 sample curtain ends 1% or a larger machine. —regular price $85—; special for the week $59.75. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 bear&ig; spe- cial for this week $12.50. THIRD FLOOR with borders suitable for sash curtains; ceedingly desirable patterns; special at 20¢, SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St. Pedestrians Hit by Actor |] This Year ' A speeding auto knocked down and seriously injured Mrs, H. M Dunbar, 155th st. and Greenwood TACOMA Search Basement of Hotel for Whisky Dry squad officers were conduct- fng @ thoro search of the Seattle hotel basement Monday, following) arrest of Morris Young, 30, and J ‘Biuart, 29, both Canadians, as they | were alleged to have been unload | |Newspaper Men Are | jon Way to California ABOARD NEWSPAPER 8PE-! CIAL, en route to San Francisco, Boone, lowa, June 14.--Bighty-six SCENIC GOLF, | | | en route to the democratic national convention, ar- | that three . 26 quarts of Black & White |] “ve. and her son, Harold, 10, near | rived here today. ‘They were due NM tees and four greens a ing || their home Sunday night. The a Mis fy are in plain view of the clubhouse, from an auto and carrying to arrive in San Francisco Friday.| which is perche® on a grani into the basement. ‘They were || iver failed to stop. Mra, Dun. {/ r granite crag, Talk of politics was barred, | weather was extremely warm. The | special was due to reach Omaha Jat 330 p.m bar was taken to Seattle General hospital with concussion of the brain. ted by Patrolman A. G. An-| | and R. Bowen. The liquor! been brought in on Indian Mountain, @ circular con! road, rounds PRESCOTT, Ariz.—A golf course |laid out in a valley of huge pine |trees, with granite boulders serving {as havards, has been completed by |the Hassayampa Country club. The jlink# are Imid out in such a way The| This juts out from the shoulder of hill around which runs a scenic siving access to the club THE SEATTLE STAR Crowds Await Sensation at J Courtroom scene at the-left his mother. J. NEMESIS JAILED iTries to Blackmail Married Couple and Fails Cal, June 14—No PIEDMONT., more will cooing lovers be molested af & moonlight night on “Lovers’ Lane.” the idyllic driveway that wends toward Redwood peak, back of thia, “City of Millionaires.” Lather Davia, selfappointed “war. don of the lane,” is behind the bare Davis’ profession matched his com- plexion. For ten years be admits he carried on a thriving business, called by the unimaginative police “biack mall.” but by Davis, a gentler name It was bis wont to slip up behind the auto “spooners,” flash a Ught in their (aces, take the number of the machine and demand cash. Me was thoroly cynical about love, until he made hin one fatal blunder. He flashed his light on a spooning | married couple. What was even more fateful was the fact that the paragon husband was R. M. Beagie, & policeman. Beagle did come thru with the $25 demanded, but he fol & gun chase landed Davis, and plac ing him,tn the machine between himeetf and his wife, drove him to the station in “bracelets.” | “Dat ain't right," sald Devis. |"Married folks doan’ act dat way. Ab've been carryin’ on dis trade foh ten yeahs, an’ only two couples turned on me. Ah ‘touched’ mebbe 200, mebbe 300 pairs. Ah nevah took lchecks an’ jewelry, and Ah nevah took nothin’ from a woman.” | The exdisturber of nocturnal bliss in 6 feet 4 inches and wears No, 14 |shoes. He will stand trial as @ high- |way robber, ASE eae |Kidnaped Child i Is Recovered | Del, and later found in / wi his alleged abductor, Ross § Croix, who has been arrested. | weaniglooeishemnpheece The charitable man is kind to the to the strong YOU WIN HE ARGUMEN T= re AS WRONG al SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—On lowed the silver with lead, and after e weak and the wise man is courteous ning of Dempsey’s trial. The champ is seated in the center; next to him is his father, and at . Preston, one of his attorneys, is standing, and the other, Gavin McNab, seated at extreme | right. Inset are the prosecuting attorneys, Col. C. W. Tho mas (left), and R. B. McMillan. AUTO SPOONERS' Champion Is Uneasy as Attorneys Fight BY PAUL N. WILSON the docket it's known as case No. 5256. | Ite Just one of hundreds of simi- | lar casee—the prosecution of another \ alleged draft evader. | But with a difference. Never in | fon Francisco has a case atttacted such attention, aroused such excite | ment and curiosity, as that being | tried here now, the United States government versus Jack Dempsey, | heavyweight champion of the world. | From the minute the big federal | building opens unti! late tn the after. | noon, hundreds of men and women, anxious to get a glimpee of the great- ont fighter of the day and chief ac curser, Maxine Dempsey, stand in | line patiently waiting for admiasion. | Occasionally one squeezes in when some other epectator has satisfied his curiosity, Ringnide seats are mighty scarce because the litte box-like court room | ss crowded with the hundreds of wit- | nesses brought from all parts of the country. Trying to appear unconcerned, at Uttle table in the center of the jornate room, sits Dempeey, his arm often thrown across the shoulders of none knowing the difference between | championship fight and a charity |sparring match. Not one had ever jseen Jack Dempsey; several did not know who he waa. Dempeey's fichting toes in this battle are natty business clothes, and [an electric fan takes the place of! swinging towels. Seated in the rafled arena of the | courtroom, where his attorneys must | do the mild punching of legal pro-| cedure for the champ. Dempsey | seems a bit bewildered. His wonder. ful muscles twitch and his knock: | | At Last: We can now get “Colum: bia Colo,” the new American beer, in | Seattle, Ask for “Columbia Colo.” | If your grocer, druggist or soft drink | parlor cannot get {it to you fast | enough, phone Elliott 2407. Only 15¢ per bottle, | YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE L, R. Olark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. 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 men- tioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 405 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times Dr. fendant in a murder trial involving the killing of Herman Jakopaich. 33 MONDAY, JUN 14, 1978. ack Dempsey Trial joasy BRITISH WATCH | 4 a ; a U. S. CAMPAIGN & sUs 1 { v Editors Say Republican Plat- r out fists open and close nervously. * Lacking are the human roars from form Is Vague the ringside to which he is accus- | tomed. Lacking are all those stimuli! LONDON, June 14.—Hope that which are meat and wine to the Senator Warren G. Harding, repub- fighting man. ican presidential candidate, would Dempsey in leash, unable to tear | pursue a middle course in dealing into action, in the greatest fight of | with international affairs, in case he his career, is a strange spectacie for | is elected, was expressed by news- those who have seen him in the ring. | papers commenting on events at the republican national convention held + | at Chicago. There was an undercurrent of sat- isfaction at the defeat of Senator Be Hiram Johnson, of California, whose ai policies, it was feared, might involve | ne | difficulties between Great Britain a and the United States, w Whether a republican or demo- er crat goes to the White House, it is Woman Calls for Help and) « question ot politics with on Death Follows. which foreigners have little q p be cern,” the Times said today. “We a _—— will welcome either. Senator Hard- vi * LOB ANGELES, June 14.—Ani tn-| ing has an excellent record. The re | quest which may delve into the his- | publican platform is very vague, but De this very vagueness leaves plenty of fri | scope for a favorable interpretation - in strong hands.” Portwood, in 1917, figured ag de| The Mail said: “It remains to be seen whether the California firebrand, Senator added that Harding was not the typ of politician who would seek such) friction. The Daily News said interest now centers upon the democrats, whose best card will be Herbert Hoover. est Dentistry At Less Than Regular Prices Here They Are: $5.00 $10.00 Regular $15 Set of Teeth, Special at . You need good teeth—they are one of the most necessary things for you to have, because of the important bearing they have on your health—not to speak of the pain and discomfort caused by bad teeth. And this is your chance to get your teeth: put into perfect condition with very small expense. Don’t miss the op- portunity. FREE EXAMINATION. 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