The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1920, Page 2

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FURNITURE—for a period of 6 days only. lar do 25% more work. the reason--- —in line with the thought of the day, the expectation of price reductions. —this great homefurnishing organira- tion, always in the vanguard with the swing of the times, proposes to bring to a realization she anxiously-awaited reduction of prices. —for these reasons and the fact that our stocks are very full and complete, we have decided to put question unequaled in this country. the advantage at this most ule of terms which are ind —on purchase firet into practical operation a process of price lowering ot te ey ment through a great sale. $75— $7.50 —in rendering this service of greatest possible value to $100 $10 the homefurnisher we desire to make it possible through Po —" decided strong price reductions—and our very extraor- $200 30 dinary liberal credit terms—for you to now buy without $300— i further delay, the homefurnishings you actually need. $500— $50— these few sample values- for your living room—- |= wealth of suites and single piecds, at prices that mean impor- tant savings, all uniformly reduced ata flat reduction of 25% OFF these few sample values: $235.25 For- fale Ne merly Price Pee a : . wwenport, extra Inrge and raastve; over. M4 —chair, overstutted; tapestry covered; pillow etuffed, tapestry covered; loo#e pillow PAB. cede isers AabbOUH 6 SECMAN< vay ennesgecs $6650 § 49.75 edits 760 —chair or rocker, overstuffed blue velour; 2541—three- pice: mahogany hair, focker loose pillow sents; wimg badk.............4 67.50 and davenport; tapestry ontered sents 425 —chair or rotker, overstuffed; blue velour Gnd two back pillows....., saiacne ‘Gpholatering; loowe pillow seate............ 90 67.50 1062—three-piece cane muite—rocker, chair and 690 —large size fireside chair, overstuffed tapestry Gavenport; tapestry covered; loose pillow uphotstering; pillow head rest............. 100— To sents; four extra round pillows for back 1216 : li addin walnchatdiiniis GOON 6 iiv5 ss decrees. « Gbidicrvenes jane eG tiles Glow saith tate cad teams. 1- SOS hed ee Iie a aoe See oe *WAt—rocker, large size overstuffed; gray and Yee Wile ect eeistue black stripe velour; loose pillow seat....... 1s6— 116.25 403 —two-piece suite, davenport and rocker: over- 1225—davenport, overstuffed; biue velour uphol- stuffed; tapestry upholstering; loose pil- F stered; loose pillow cushion 160— Yow eats ......66..5 6155-—S-plece overstuffed mu tapestry uphol- stering; loose pillow pillow arms on 206.25 Gavenport...i....ceee. SIXTH FLOOR . rockers 25% off— —we invite you to come this week and see these rockers at specially low prices, sold on easy ; only a few values here shown of hun- dreds of similar ones during this 6-DAY FURNI- TURE SALE. i Sale at 25% off. No. Price 517 = —sewing rocker; golden oak finish. 2.00 No. 1105 —rocker; golden oak finish 4.50 748-22—TABOURETTE; diameter 9 inches, height —fumed oak rocker; artificial leather seat H-443%—golden oak rocktr; cane seat and back... 16 inches; fumed oak fintsh...... 164 —CHILDS HIGH CHAIR; fir; golden H-644%—American walnut rocker; cane GONE soo csesevesieticee te sncnccnecsncenee ene eene 20 —TABOURETTE; 10 inches in diameter; height 19 inches; mahogany fintah..s..... maine Spanish 10 —STOOL, large size; fumed oak; genuine leather seat; William and Mary period...,. 1950 14.65 feather pillow MORt...+0+ksiqidesersdeds ad fumed oak rocker; genuine brown leather 541 —MIRKOR; size 27x9% inches; gilt mirror; two candle brackets........cseseees {00 tee 419 —PEDESTAL, mahogany finish; equare top and base; height 42 inches —CHILD'S CRIB; white enameled; size 28x 52 Inches .. COSTUMER; fumed oak; 3%-inch equa: base; § hooks PLANT STAND; tvory enamei 29 ine wicker basket top.... MAGS RACK; antique ma 4 shelves; length 19 inch PIANO BENCH; mahogany top; | allow music to be placed In seat... —PARLOR TABLE; William and M P4199 —aenuine brown Spanish leather ow stuffed rocker; loose pillow semt.......++++. FIFTH FW0OK library tables 25% off— —every library table in our entire stock goes on sale this week; over two hundred distinct styles are here for your selection during this 6-DAY FURNI- TURE SALE at a saving of 25% 5972 2016 5120 a 110 268 antique mahogany; period; size of ‘i ae; pels, 26 inches .. ‘ rie F ; 68 —llbrary table, fumed oak; 42x24inch top.....$2250 $16.00| | °° —GATE LEG 301 —library table, fumed oak: 26x42.inch to 28.75 ts eit ee oe ee 2017-+Iibrary table, fumed oak: 48x2%inch top %- 27~ ok Mag a IR 8 bars Tg D3 -—SPINET DESK; Jacobean oa wide; very attractive......,..sscecserseee GATE LEG TABLE; mahogany top; measures 24 inches in diamoter.........+. BREAKFAST SET; drop leaf table and four chairs; mahogany and ivory, finish; size of table, open, 48x95 inches......... DAY BED; brown fiber reed; ta and pillow . ‘ $25 —library table, mahogany finish; 45221 to - 1710 1724 top ~-library table, quarter Bl4nch top cy 81962 STANDARD FURNITURE CO, SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA Founded 1864 THE KIDDIES TO VISIT O EAT DOWNSTAIRS STORE —here, without doubt, is a sale of the utmost importance to you—embracing in its extent our entire and enormous stocks of BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM and DINING ROOM —there are no restrictions connected with this sale; our extraor- dinary credit terms are extended in the usual characteristic STANDARD fair, pleasant, dignified way—this week make your dol- the terms— this store is constantly demonstrating its ability to help the home furnisher in a way that is without —and here again is another illustration. Giving you rtune time of a sched- extraordinary—VERY MUCH OUT OF USUAL—arranged with the view of extending the most practical credit help when most needed and in an agreeable, dignified way. weekly ayment i $1.50 $2.25 2.50 83 $4.50 $7.50 merly Price . $10— $232.50 330-— 247.50 0—- 262.50 .%— 285— 328.75 -1t— s369— odd pieces 25% off— —during this week of extraordinary opportunity we offer hundreds of odd pieces of furniture, only a few of which we have space here to mention. These are all included in this 6-DAY FURNITURE SALE marly Brite % 8 .65 3.80 2.85 450 «3.40 9.75 7.80 4.75 «611.08 11.25 1525 11.45 1650 12.36 18.75 «14,05 ; 26.75 «620.10 27.75 «620.80 30~ 22.50 60— 62.80 105— 78.75 - 195,60 101.50 147.50 110.50 | Herbert Corey motored most of the way from Seattle to New York to cover the recent world series in Brook- lyn and Cleveland. On the way he made a thoro study of the illicit traffic in liquor, and is writing a series of articles for The Star. This BY HERBERT COREY After a careful atudy of booze con- | ditions in 20 states it is my convie | tion that: More whisky fs being smugeied into this and more bad boone tn bel ahined inside the ©0) ny previous time ain 1 net went Into ef. foe / And that the quantities of whisky smurgied and boots manufactured are increasing constantly | HOW REFORM | CAN BE EFFECTED It in my further conviction that this condition cannot be put an end to until Mither the moral sentiment of the country is no aroused that a man would no more dare appear on the ntresta in the hiccough» than he |would with @ four-pound gun in his upper breast pocket; | Or anti the cities, counties and |ntaten effectively co-operate with the federal agencies in endeavoring to restrict the manufacture and mile; and | Untft the governments of Canada and Cuba and the local authorities in the Bahamas work hand tn hand with the government of the United States. Thin seems a protubility of the future, The Canadian authori. tien are evidencing a desire to aid, leapectally since four provinces voted dry, and it le reported from Cube and likewine from Mexico-—that the governments of these countries are considering the liquor situation and are apt to take nome action to help | nave their Norte Americano brothers | | from the curse of rum. | DON'T WANT . SALOONS BACK In spite of the law breaking that in| Mi roing on almost openly thrucut the jcountry it is Hkewine my conviction | | that the sentiment of the communt. | ties ia that they ai mioon, I did not find t town or! Village whieh would take the anioon | back. |the foree of the statement that there jate more intoxicants of one sort and another in the market today than at any time since the probititory meas. ure went into effect. oor |e coming in almost un- checked at hundreds of convenient point along the £,400mileong Can adian frontier, The line is really longer, but that figure suffices, It in likely that every veasel which reaches a United States port from Europe carries at least a few botties which ultimately reach the shore. It ‘s coming in from Cuba and the Ra- bamaa tho not so much as ie gen. eralty believed, and it ts drifting across the Mexican border, altho hardly in commercial quantities, ren with the hearty cooperation of the outland authorities a very large force would be required to stop thin illegal tnportation, DANGER IN MOONSHINE POISONS A far more nertour situation, in my bpinion, im being created by the! moonshining that ts going on every where. Not only iv this stuff actual ly polsonfas, as a@ rule—at the very best it ie fw spirit which would in flame a hronte statue—but it in foad- | od with fusnel off and verdigria be-| eauge of the lack of care and knowl edge of its makers. Every expert. | enoed drinker has a tale to tell you of the effect of this moonshine stuff. Yet many of the experienced drink. ore go right on drinking it. Others, more wary, refuse to accept any- thing except what they believe to be “bottled in bond” goods, Here they are apt to fat tnto the mare of the shiner, The business of | B counterfeiting the government stamp. idjand the individual brand iabel has grown to @ vast proportion lately. Some of the more wary ‘shiners are VOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE Hut that fact does not destroy | De L. R Clark each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which |! we, are Placing at your dis- poéwal without charge be- || tween the hours men- |) tioned above, Please come as earl the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. Ll. KH. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUR Northwest Corner Third Avenae and Union Street Across the Stress frow the Postolfice Lady Attendants rr) on Duty as in Corey on Booze: More Smuggling Now Than at Any Time. Also More Moonshining. International Co-operation Needed. Illicit Stills’ Product Dangerous. is the twelfth, contenting themactves with pasting & stamp over the neck of the bottle which merely resembles the govern. | ment stamp, but others are actually counterfeiting, After all, you know it in easier to counterfeit a stamp hich means from $4 to $10 clear t—than it is to counterfeit aj The detection of the bogus | in unlikely, and it goes out of amp lation at oner keeps on traced. LONG, HARD FIGHT AHEAD It is this business of moonshining that offers the gravest danger for | the immediate future. Whisky drink ing is bad enough even when the whisky is goed, as haa been abun dantly proved. But even the man who drinks only what he believes to be good whisky may be fooled by the counterfeit stamps and Inbels, Hav. ing abandoned the legalized contro! of the liquor traffic, the United States fs menaced by a contraband trade in poison, There can be no donbt that it will be stamped out in | the end, That the process of stamp. | ing will be a long and arduous one | cannot be doubted. whereas the bill traveling and may be Special Canteen for LONDON, Eng, Nov. 15-—Beer is | Proposed to be supplied from a ape. to workmen engnged in housebulld ing contracts on the Hammeramith Pedestrians A Hit by Autos Miss Letha Bherry, 20, of Maple Valiey, was struck by an ‘ist av. N. B, at BE 4fth at. And Brooklyn ave, Saturday & guest at the home of Mra. Emily Maker, $049 1th ave. N foreed it toward the curb, where it hit Mine Sherry, Jacobson told , | Workingmen’s Beer | lal canteen from noon to 1 p. m building estates. . auto of H. Ro Jacobson, 6203 Sight and badly bruised. She in B. Another auto grazed his and police, work. Gowns Furs Velvets Plushes Rugs - Twelfth Ave. and E, Cherry St. Ten Minutes Off — MAYSVILLE, Ky., Nov, 16-—-Pu| G y om eee > " choot (‘Two aged inmates of the worklo pile in one J. 3. Arranmith's hi aio Bt. Gali, oa th 96 years oad, tomaint are gind he's & magiatrate, too, for It) uel to ths death with kits ; means a recem when couples come) unives, They bad frequently + eos during school hours to be married.|reled. On of the sen we Ftoacos Lewis and Mins Lucy Hat bg pod i . ¥ jtinger of Highland county baa bed Mach man was named gger, the © | great time when they were married | reigte [in the school, The pupils after the) | ceremony joined hands and marched jaround the bride and groom and otherwise enjoyed the receas. “you would get if you were paying the regular Cleaned Pressed For Only >———___>- It Is the Regular French Dry Clean- ing Process for Which You Pay $2.00 Elsewhere You Can’t Bay Better Work at Any Price Than That Which We Do for One Dollar The Cleno Dye Works is one of the largest and most completely equipped plants of its kind—any- where. It has a daily cleaning ca in addition to its great volume of delicate garment We have lowered the price from $2 to $1 for men’s suits, and from $2.26 to $1.50 for women’s plain suits. Other work in proportion, You say: “How can they do $2 work for $1.00?” We say: We have eliminated an intermedi rofit servi : after volume and are dealing direct with mg . - ~~ “FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO YOU"—AT ABOUT HALF THE PRICE. Among our customers, we number hundreds of the most particular people in the Pacific Northwest. We have done th if you’ll start with us—you’ll be very, jeased eae eee We positively guarantee the quality of our work. \Fight Death Duel For Weddings! Tho 86 Years Old ENMVA, #witzerland, Nov, 15.— The wild silkworm is said to pro |duce silk of @ better luster and ‘ stronger fiber than the captive w« QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED In making these prices on dental work we want to make it distinctly understood that you get the same quality and workmanship prices. Our Guarantee covers every bit of Best Gold Crowns. ..... Teeth Special at ... $10 Better come in today and have your work work done. $5.00 Regular $15 Set of started. Free Examination We wifl be very glad to give your teeth a thorough examination and give you expert advice as to your dental needs without cost or obligation to you. The National Dentists Northeast Corner Third and Pike St. Right Acres Pike Street From the New Fahes- Breckman Store Leok fer Our Big Electric Sign ity of 500 suits very Well pl East 43 F. ISLAND! Pediat P. J. BOEGEM Manager $

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