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on our entire stock of discon- tinued patterns in desirable sets and odd dishes: lig Theo. Haviland china, hand- Nippon, English and American ! dinnerware. Not a cracked d piece in the lot. ¢ possible we have made up small sets gets (41 pieces) Theo. Haviland china, we sauce THIRD - SREE- RENTAL rental department is heré Doats, fast stand, : these we offer than today’s ible to at any | 1850 « 19,76 30.50 47.78 also offer at greatly reduced items, man Theo. Ha of which are from sale price ~platters, 12-inch ....91.49 platters, 1¢inch 1.69 —enlad dishes ........ 1.19 —bakers .....69¢ and 1.19 —sugare and creamers 1.98 —covered butter dishes 1.08 —covered vegetable dishes seeceee SSO 91 FLOOR DEPARTMENT at your disposai—you will find '@ convenient place to locate the home you desire to rent fm most any district in the city. No charge for this itely free to you! MAIN epecial for the week $10.50. FLOOR MAIN FLOOR end prompt attention town folks, “Your Credit Is Good.” Your be given as careful attention as though Dad srcnals at the store to make your ba Send for our new 1920 cat delivery about the 15th FLOOR MAIN b | eae Your Credit Is Good SEATTLE which this ih. 125 high grade rockers: fnE BEA reduced—greatly reduced! all boaght af strong pricn concessions from the Michigan Chair Co, | Bi! Rapids, Mich., America’s highest grade chalr factory—theae reductions meaning to you sale valuce at actually lene than today's factory cont. ~attractive, atrongiy bull - quarter-sewed oak rocker; fine quality woven cane or leather seat with cane back; William and Mary design; artistic shaped arma; exactly plo tured; regular price $14 cial for this sale, $9. SPECIAL $9.85 R ea. $13.75 SPECIAL $ll— wee. $15.75 TTLE STAR ' FIRE CHIE i] — Stetson Ousted by Cald- well; No Reason Given; New Chief Is Veteran George M. Mantor, former second battalion chief, began his term Mon day as Beatuie’s new fire department head Mantor was appointed by Mayor Mugh M. Caldwell to aucceed Frank L. Stotwon as chief of the Seattle fire , fighters, No on was axsigned by the | mayor for the removal of Stetson, | who had rerved here since 1011, Chief Mantor haa been & member Of the Seattle firé deparunent for 24 | years, having entered the service a# thig artistic rocker fs In golden or Jacobean oak; quartersaw ed; has genuine brown Spanish leather seat; comfortable, well shaped ‘arm rests; exactly as pictured; regular price $15.75; special for this sale $11—, | —a& very comfortable rocker; solid oak, quarter-eawed. fumed of golden @ak finish; wood or cane seat; very at tractive destgn; regular price $13.76; special for this enie $0.85, SPECIAL pe id very fine grade geaw ine brown Spanish leather; William ené Mary design; quarter sawed fumed or golé en oak; very com fortable; exactly as pictured; regular price $16.75; special for this wale $11.90, solid oak, quarter. sawed; durable clone woven, best grade cane seat and back; comfortabla grace fully shaped. arm rests; waxed golden oak finish; regular price $12.75; special for this sale $9.90, es FIFI FLOOR ) STANDARD FURNITURE CO. ( L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1904 QUARTS OF BEER and Al ‘Avenarius plus twe cops equals cell and Albert. Albert's address 1924 Westlake ave. to Tuberculosis 8’, of frist of SANOSIN SANU. | Embracing. Europe’s Re Expectorant, SANOSIN. sadles! Doctors sclentiats ti Wolltt, Maar dacjare BA. treatment for pul Felix Woitf, court of the Sanitarium in Reiboldagrun, Germ: in it find te ns e ned to the mime! w jus, QNOBIN known. to American #uf- ‘can use this ke t that has met with BANOBIN, BAN- to produce* without. morphiom or and ‘OF poor, reat sare 2 | faded oF discolored su: . {be gradually absorber Dronchitin, Sey Bend fi x i how « trial can | © rink. ~WEDDING RING and three other rings were stolen by prowlers from the room of Mrs. 8, Lehman, New St. James Hotel, 1117 Third ave., early Sunday. The Real Secret of Rejuvenating the Face She holds the tru rejuvenation who h remove the dead fast as they app nyone may — poss necret of facial learned how to vytece Mem may in an entire- ly safe a ie youthful and hold, has taken the place of the discarded cuticle. So ittle of the bed each day ther: all, and no on: in, beautiful to rocurable drug store (an ounce te mutticients, applied like cold cream. tl t i erased with soap and the hing known for pimples, moth nd fin patches, liver spo! rface 4 | Wrinkles. an ex- 1d waxolite, Aassolved in one-half pint of witeh hazel. Bathing the face in solution produces qujek, weader- ‘or the deeper wrinkle: Ment recip: Powder TACOMA —Tery attractive quarter-sawed, olla ohk rocker; fumed oak or golden finish; cane erat; regular price $15.75; special tile sale $10.95. for Y Your ( od edit Goud TRADE-MARK \ } 4 ccians and Apricots” They Yelled and Money Disappeared “Lemons and apricots!” was the, ery that rang out thru the Greek cot.) fee house in the Prefontaine build- ing, Fourth ave, and Yesler way, | across from the police station, sun. day. Several score men started their motey pocketward, according to Of. ficer Fred Mills, This was the alarm ery, for a crap game was in progress, “CAPPY RICKS” He Steps From the Pages of the Satur- day Evening Post to the Stage of the WILKES THEATRE The raid was instigated by a Greek ' who claimed he had lost $600 there. | Fiye men were arrested, Several hours later, Patrolmen Robert Bridges and N. P. Anderson raided the house for the second time. | J. Hassen, the proprietor, was arrest ed. Police locks were put on the place after the second raid. i Seattle to Go to Fair at Puyallup! Under the auspices of the Cham ber of Commerce @ large delogation from Seattle will attend the Western Washington fair in Puyallup Thurs- day. Thursday will be “Seattle Day.” The mont money, the your mouth, the safest for | your health, js the guar- antee given by DR. EDWIN. J. BROWN Beattie’ Den ‘or your | st for @ pipeman and reaching the rank of battalion chief thru the various and positions, During the re Was an army leutenant, having charge of the fire department at Camp Lowts, ntor declared he had no new policies to announce, but that he was an advocate of fe prevention work and education as & means of reduc ng fire lonsen, CANNERY HANDS IN FROM NORTH A large number of cannery hands were among the passengers on the Alaska Steamship Co.'s liner Alaska, which arrived from the North Satur @ay, A full cargo of freight was brought alse. The Alaska {is to be withdrawn from her present service, After one more trip to Southwestern Alaska, fhe will ply between Portland and San Francisco for four months, Big Soldier Show to Be a Knockout Recruiting of « cast of 126 for the bia gomedy soldier show to be given at.@e Metropolitan October 22 in Progressing rapidly, sceording to statements issued Monday. The ro Yue will be presented in the interests of the soldiers’ bonus bill, the re etipts going to the campaign of the ex-nervice mon. To Make Final Drive * for Salvation Army Approximately $135,000 will be raised by the Seattle Elka between October 18 and 91, in @ final drive to wind up the Salvation Army home service campaign. Two important projects contemplated tn the expan sion program of the Salvation Army are the establishment of a girix home here and a central service building. ALL WEEK Come, join in the chase, and leave dull care behind! TOM ‘MOORE In the comedy cese— “STOP THIEF!” CLEMMER MUSIC Liboriuse Hauptman, Director Coneeets afternoon and evening Overture— “Poet and Peasant” Professional Men Do you know that it is— —more economical —more convenient —more practical —and safer to store your own automobile for the winter and use the services of-— COMPANY —than to operate your own car? Many practical Seattle men have already put up their mr ex for the winter, We KNOW yoy will do likewise if you give our service a fair trial, Always Ask the Driver for a Receipt MAIN 6500 Easy to Remember BEGIN HERE TODAY H¢ Harmon, & “broken-hearted mae. which has Jeanne, He consenta to move into a more fashionable and exp: 1, | | ri i tre -fashior he beft danced at this 1 terrible time he had at the | we & trip with the team. matantiy with one of th. rty, Kd didn't Ike tt. T rion he stopped the ha from his poc all shoot er IM the chill that followed, Bd excaped to the corner hang-out of his own crowd. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY | (Continued from our lant issue) Well, Joe, J gotta stand for « lotta t\after I come in, fiand ready to bite nails in half, not *| dancin’ BY H. C. WITWER and I wouldn't of minded, because I don’t own it, anways. Joe, I says, where would she like to go, and she ways they is & movie called “ "Twas Own Fault,” which she under. stands is great, and let's go to that, and I says all right, And we we Well, Joe, what the picture was all about I fear I will never know. 1| left that there theater three minutes | bollin’ with rage | that nobody aeked me to, The very first scene was in a Vallroom and) they is about 60 sdifferent people around and the like, but amongst them 66 one person which caused me let a holler in to Joe, | know you will seriously doubt thin, but one of them dancers in| that movie wan no less than Jeanne! My Gawd!—hey? | Joe, Jeanne grabs my arm and Copyright, 1910, by Doubledey, Page & Company | easary, but whilst I am payin’ the bills don't let her ever dare to do such @ thing again. Well, Joo, it goen back and forth and we ain't get tin’ nowheres and fin'ly Jeanne busts out and anys the movie guy has told her she has the makin's of # star and he will guarantee to put her over and her salary the first year will be 10,000 fron men, and that’s more | than I get! Joe, I start to rave again and she cuts me off cold and sharp and Claims that she only suped in this picture to |make me see that she was able to earn her own livin’, and she don’t really like workin’ in the movies, but she does like her independence, and © | which was heard all over theater!)all the French js like that, and if jyou don't believe it, ask Germany, Joe, she winds up by sayin’ that either I cast about for somethin’ to muke a livin’ outside of baseball, cut the gang on the corner and learn to kiddin’ from the pinochie hounds on| asks me not to make no scene in the | apenk English correct, or she will go account of comin’ nin's dress on, haw sore I was and heagd me offer to knock any three of ‘em cold if} they didn't lay off of me, we had peace and quiet. I play auction ‘til 1 o'clock, losin’ eight berries on the night on account of biddin’ wild thru rage, and then I go te what was once my happy and ete. home. I tried to) sneak in, bat Jeanne f® waitin’ for - and nai me. if she looked good dreased for the party, she was a knockout now. I saya, “Halloo, Sweetheart!" and she| pays, “Bit down, Edouard!’ Weil, Joe, that was the first shot fired in the battle of the Royal My jestic Superb apartments, $150 the! month, She begin, Joe, by givin’ me a ter. rible bawlin’ out for leavin’ her party and then she mays I gotta either give up her or the gang on the corner, The next requirement of the armistice ts that I gotta learn the English language, and before I can recover from that, she trots out the! heavy gaat ai gotta give up in with this eve Joe, much for me, chance when she stopped for breath | and cut loose myself. 1 says I will ve up my old friends for no- body, and baseball is my livin’ nd hers, too—and 1 would be & simp to give it up, and as long as I am payin’ the expenses, she should worry what I do. Well, then, Joe, she arises from up off the chair and plays ber ace. She says*one of the guys which was up at her party was director and he says she a ideal type. and won't she step down to his studio the first chance she gets. She says she’s gonna go in the movies to help pay our expenses, and maybe she can get me in, too, and I won't have to be no roughneck ball player. Joe, I am on the verge of the D. T's by thie time, and I ask her don’t she love me no more in « trembiin'ly voice, and at that she forgets she is sore and just simply sprang across the room to me, and we were Ed. and Jeanne once again for a minute After we have got it all settled whether she loves me or not, Joe, she says that all of thia is bein’ done for my own good and my baby’s. Bhe says she wants me to get outa baseball and get in somethin’ big, where I won't be all thru whilst I am still a young man, and also she wants me to meet nice people and speak the English language correct and ete, and she will stand by me and help me, no matter what hap. pens, because they will never be no- body like E34. Harthon to her. Joe,| then she esya why don’t I jump the! team right then and there and stay with her instead of leavin’ immedi-| ately on the train which will make her al} alone “How aro we gonna Iver I says. “I gotta do somethin’, and——" “Ah, oluit” she butts in, kissin’ me. “put Monsieur Frothingham has promise me that if you come down tomorrow to his office he will give you thone portfolio as a aleaman for the motor car and——' “Who's this guy?” I mys. “Do you not then remember?” says | panna “I dance with him tonight— oh, very much! He—-" “That's enough?!” 1 hollers, Jumpin’ | up, Joe, I am immediately the vic tim of the red-eyed monster known | as jealous. “This guy wants to gim me @ job so’s he can dance with you, hey?” I bellers. “Well, I'm thru! You can do what you want! It's either me or your friends, and ry give you ‘til I came back to think it over!” Joe, with that I rushed fn and kissed my baby and dashed from the house without another word. Jeanne called after me as I was slammin’ he door, but I made out like I didn’t hear her ,and half way down I was gonna com® back, but I would of missed tho train if I did. Anyways, I sent her two telegrams from the station apologizin’ for everything. ‘What {t’ll it get me I don’t know. We are due in New York at 11 tonight, Joe, and for Heaven's sake wish me luck, because if I ever lose Jeanne they will be another lunatic at the large, Yours truly, ED. HARMON. (A innocant victim of fate—but still some pitcher.) ee Riverside's Drive, N. Y. Dear Joe: Joe, if they is a lotta ink spots on this, don't blame mo, because I can't help it. I have been thru some ter- rible things since I wrote you, and it ain't over yet. I gotta start against Brooklyn tomorrow, and if they don’t paste me all over the lot then they will never win another ball game, I'll tell the world! Alongside of me, Joe, a guy facin’ the electrical |chair ain't got a thing on his mind tand still and all T am a innocent {victim which wouldn't harm a fly, unless may be it lit on me some wheres, Well, Joe, when we pull into New ; York Ia all ready to dash for the telephone and let Jeanne know I am home when there she is right at the station and lookin’ like Morgan's income tax looked to the revenue guys. Before I can say anything T am bein’ smothered with kisses and asked never to go away agal nd people is turnin’ to look at us and what do I care! Well, Joe, the next day is when the terrible blows falla, I ain't got nothin’ to do in the afternoon and I ask Jeanne where she wants to go, and she says let's go to the movies, like we used to. Well, Joe, I am #0 happy by this time that the root egula of fell in Py Tog Ly Pa theater and we get up and go out the picture and watches us. Well, Lam #0 crazy mad, Joe, that | I call a taxi and we go home In that) for $2.50, and they ain't a word el “ll the way up. Once in our flat I closed the door and in @ volee which | cut like @ razor I demand a expla nation. I got what I ordered, Joet First Jeanne tells me not to talk) to her like she was a ball player, and take off my hat and stand up ‘ui | |xhe sets down, and when I have) done all of that like I am tn a« trance | whe telis me that the movie director she had at her “dinner party” K 2 offered her a chance to supe in thiw picture for five berries a day and carfare. She says she thought it was only right that she oughta help pay the expenses of our home, and she | took the job and had saved all t money she got and didn't see a thing wrong in it Everybody had been very nice and gentlemanly to her, |and I oughta be glad she was doin’ her bit instead of bawlin’ her out. Well, Joe, I go temporarily nutty, and who wauldn't—you never seen Jeanne—and I says I am perfectly capable of ta be a wife, and I can steal what I am art © ae if nec. ESCAPED AN OPERATION pound. May Sach Casea Cairo, I—"Sometim “Sometime ago 1 eo bad with female trouble t though a rr faint. I consulted several | doctors and every one told me the i but I kept oie ks to keep from | ‘ing the operatior had read so ny Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound i = it ss my sister so I began taki it. have never felt better than’ have ince then and I keep house og Ber ble to do all my work. The V. table Compound Hf certain}: one grand medicine.”"—Mrs. J. R. Matrirws, 3311 Sycamore Street, Cairo, Ill. Of course there - serious ical operation Stier om We freely ack ledge will relieve. 'e free! ‘now! this but the above Tether, and meny others like it, amply prove that many operations are wecommended when medicine in many cascs is all that is ceded. into the movies, and make my mind but when they see whilst everybody elxe forgot about | up quick. Joe, I says I will do what |1 darn please and grab my hat and beat it. (Continued in our next feeud Ad Club to Meet Wednesday Night The Beattie Advertising club will meet at the Pig’n Whistle at 6:15) |p. m. ‘Wednesday, which hap been designated as “pure food night.” At this time tentative plans for their” advertising campaign will be out lined. YOUR TEETH X-RAVED FREE B B.. BR Gat 7 each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:80. Tairee L-« = hours men- above. Please come as in the morning as le. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. RB. 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