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THE SEATTLE § TAR a one-million-dollar JANUARY SAL A STORE-WIDE EVENT of homefumishings! —this million dollars’ worth of homefurnishings is not only the largest stock we've ever had—it’s the finest stock we've ever had. From every angle that you can view this sale, you will find it most unusual. The majority of the furniture is the best that Grand Rapids ES can make. This MILLION DOLLAR JANUARY SALE positively contains no special lots or “jobs” usually made by manufacturers 4 for sale purposes; we guarantee that every bit of it is ALL. NEW merchandise, featuring only high-class, dependable homefurnishings from our regular stocks. Outside a very few restricted price lines, EVERY ARTICLE IN THIS STORE WILL BE REDUCED: Ee Furniture, Ru: Housefurnishings, Draperies, Luggage, Silverware all go on sale. For many years people have instinctively turned to I ggag § y 3 peo} A || price: consider this well— —this million-dollar sale points the way. points the way to the new price levels—prices that will not be equaled for many a day. You will find prices DOWN, WAY DOWN, paving the way for you to NOW buy actually needed homefurnishings too small—no mansion too large—no order too trivial to receive the best that the Standard Furniture Company can offer. watchfulness and vast resources, we Mave boughfa great deal—and have secured it at the extreme low market prices on account of our enormous two stores’ (Seattle-Tacoma) buying power. this merchandise at reductions which will excité nothing short of astonish- ment. It is the pioneer sale event- Thanks to a policy of In this sale we are offering -~no room 15 STANDARD furniture sales, confident that new homes could be furnished and old homes refurnished with a minimum of expense. This year will prove no exception, no one will be disappointed—so we say to you—COME PREPARED TO BUY. and the reason— ft «this million-dollar sale is to readjust our merchandise to conform with the downward trend of prices—to give our buyers, who have left for the East, the opportunity to purchase vast quantities of merchandise at new low price levels. To accomplish this it is necessary for us to conduct a sale of un- precedented magnitude, comprising hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of the kind of homefurnishings that are dependable in construction, all enduring in quality and beautiful in conception, giving to you values that mean greater savings than offered in several years, It’s to be an unparal- Jeled sale, You'll see that by the price tags, when you call. these remarkable credit terms are for you— — —even during this MILLION-DOLLAR JANUARY SALE our extremely liberal, helpful credit terms—the most extraordinary ever offered the homefurnisher—are to hold good—opening the way for the wage earner, employee, newlyweds, professional men, and hundreds of thousands of homelovers, to furnish their homes as they desire—at prices just as reasonable as though they paid cash. We do not discriminate against those who are unable or do not care to pay cash—We say to you: Come in, Buy all you need, Simply say “Charge it’—it is your store, Use it! Use it soons “Your Credit Is Good!” mon purrfias® —on purchase of furnftare fire ‘wetty ef furniture gmounting to payment payment amounting to $50— $5— $1— $150— $75—~ $7.50 $1.50 $200—~ $100—- $10— $2— $300— $125— $12.50 $225 $500— fing ' payment $15— $20— $30— $50—~ weaty payed $2.50 $3— $4.50 $7.50 . our entire stock of homefurnishings thousands and thousands of dollars - worth is offered at these savings: 25% OFF 10% OFF . over a quarter of a million dollars _ worth of living —all upholstered suites and odd pieces are included —also our entire stock of bed davenports, library tables, rockers, day beds, davenport tables, ladies’ , mahogany novelty furniture, fern stands, tabourettes and hundreds of other pieces, all re duced 10% to 35% desks, —we urge apart- ment house and hotel furnishers to take advantage of the great savings offered during this sale. room furniture— $100,000 worth of Tugs go on sale— * thousands of beautiful pat- terns in all sizes and grades, reduced 10% to 35%. approximately $350,000 in this class— approximately $250,000 in this class— over a quarter of a million dollars worth of bedroom furniture— —consisting of hundreds of different suites, plain or period styles in any finish you desire—odd dressers, chiffoniers, dressing tables, commodes, chifforobes, bedroom chairs and rockers, brass beds, mattresses—all are included, not one piece is reserved, all reduced from 10% to 35%. $100,000 worth of dining room furniture— —consisting of hundreds of buffets, dining tables, dining chairs, china clos- ets, in any finish or period you desire, all showing reductions of 10% to 35% 35% OFF approximately $100,000 in this class—_ 20% OFF approximately $300,000 in this class — over a quarter of a million dollars worth of housefurnishings— —comprising sewing machines, china, aluminum ware, granite ware, kitchen utensils, electrical goods, ranges, heaters, gas ranges, table lamps, wooden ware, dinner sets—and hundreds of use- ful household utilities—at reductions of from 10% to 35% fhousands of dollars worth of silverware, luggage & draperies— —consisting of representative lines from well-known makers, all are included, reduced 10% to 35%. —purchases made during this sale will be held for future delivery, if desired, without extra charge. do your buying tomorrow— SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pine St, STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 TACOMA « 1. Schoenfeld & Sons After spending twe months in city hospital recovering from pneu monia contracted while sleeping all night in a damp barn after run-| ter, 13, one of 13 children, was| ready to hop out Into the world today, and battle it alone David has teen the pet of the hospital during his stay there, and © ingratiated himself with central station patrolmen that several dozen of them bought him an outfit of | clothing as a Christmas present. “There's 13 of us, and I'm 13 now, but shucks, jinxes are nothin’ to me,” said David. “I'm going to make my way alone” FOUND TA, BY 4 A FARMER David was Dying with his tither and one of his 11 brothers pear Fort Lawton when the urge of the wandertust struck him He wan dered ali day and at night made his bed in a damp, wet barn. ‘The next morning he was sick. SAYS TARIFF BILL EMBARGO Hitchock Opens Democratic Fight BY L, C, MARTIN WASHINGTON, Dec. 27—Senator [Hitchcock today opened the demo- cratic fight on the emergency tariff ‘pil in the senate by moving that it lbo referred to the commerce com- | mittee Instead of the finance com- | mittee, Hitchcock declared the bill was an embargo measure and not a revenue act and that {t therefore should go to the committee having charge of | matters pertaining to foreign com- meres, Ho warned the senate against put- ting up a wall now against foreign orts, predicting that other nations retaliate Instead of helping American busi. ness, an embargo now would ruin it by preventing foreign business from paying for goods bought here in the} only way they now can pay for them—thru exports ef their own goods, ho sald. | | Soe Billy Again : | Under Arrest Here Joe Billy, said to be one of the best | ‘dope peddlers on the coast, was in custody again Monday, along | men and a white wom: | ats raided 617 Spring st. § ade the arrests, seixir poli ° i The Probating of Estates Involves a very high order of legal learning and ability. The title to f tens of thousands of | parcels of land in King County is affected by through which the title has passed. There have been 28,300 different es- tates probated in King County to date. It is a part of the duty of the Title Company to search each Probate Proceeding and trace down the title of all real estate thus passing through probate. WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision® Aanets More Than $600,000.00 He's Out to Make Own Way Now; Was Ill Two M || X-RAYED FRE the Probate Proceedings |]! dIs1 % 8 Dave Hunter A farmer found htm and soon after ue 4 David was if city hospital Followed times when David wae not much this side of life's margig, ning away from home, David Hun-|but at last he pulled thru and me covered. Since his recovery he had mented the half dozen elevator erators in the public safety bu ing by ringing elevator call “just to see the car come But even they have forgotten that and add their beet wishes Me | those of the policemen and hospi doctors and nurses. GOING TO WORK; “WILL BE OWN BOSss* David says he ts net rome is In Canada with 10 ef the and one girl “Tm gotug to work and own boss,” says David. His manliness touched the and they couldn't help di down a little way into thelr put to give the boy # flying start. PAIR RELD FOR ) STARVING DOG Canine Members of A Circus Gulp Carrots Following the arrest here Ch mas night of Harry Didio and wife, Selina Didio, of the 84 Animal circus, C. M. Farrar, pi dent of the Seattle Humane soci said today that three or four belonging to the Didios were so nearly starved that they e gulped down whole apples and rots. “A dog is pretty hungry when 4o that,” said Farrar. The Selina circus was pla: 4 local theatre hera. The? up $25 bail each, . YOUR TEETH Dr LR Cart each morning between # hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligal whatever. posal without charge the morning as possi REGAL DENTA OFFICES Dr. L. Re Clark, Man; 1405 THIRD AVEN inion Street from the Pestoffice to live with his father. His mote We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which’ we are placing at your i, tween the hours men tioned above. Please come as in Northwest Corner Third Avenut and Ui \ Across the Street \, Lady Aticndants on Duty iM ‘Al Times « S vis - IN] 4