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\s sale: upholstered furniture! BASING ITS PRICES —NOT on low costs that were —NOT on lower costs that are —BUT on lowest costs that ARE TO BE —featuring our entire stock of upholstered, cane and overstuffed furniture—already re-marked on the new low cost basis of 1921—but with still further sale reductions—and as values of values we also offer at the same time a most remarkable $12,000 purchase of high-grade Grand Rapids up- holstered parlor furniture. It is here for you sale-priced. This is your sale of it. —Valentine - Seaver Co., Jamestown Lounge Co., Ketcham & Rothchild, Grand Rapids Upholstering Co.—these and many other famous makers are represented in this sale of sales. these items are fairly (and only fairly) representative ROCKER upholstered in very fine grade Mora) tapestry; several patterns to select from; $43 loose pillow seat cushions resting on coll springs; cow » ered back; exactly as pictured; regu: ‘ Jar price $60--; special for this up holstered furniture sale $43—; chair —apholstered tn very fine grade of floral tapestry: $8 | eeveral patterns to select from, deep padded back and rofl armm, 3 loose pillow senate that net on regular price coll spring cushions, making {t exceedingty coxy ané comfortabie; length TS inches; exactly aa pictured; this witheut question is one of the best values we have offered for many a Gay; regular price $125—; special for thig upholstered furniture sale $87; tapestry covered back $12— extra, we ROCKER DAVENPORT & 114 exactly as pictured, upholstered tn high-grade floral tapestry; several Patterns to select from; removable pillow seat cushion; spring arms —has deep, comfortable, upholstered spring arma, back and seat; also 3 spring led removable pik low seat cushions; length 82 inches; your choice ee of several very attractive high-grade tapestry be: patterns in Moral designs; exactly as pletored; regular price §163-—< epectal for tiils upholstered furuiture sale $114—; tapestry covered back §$12— extra. DAVENPORT $145 regular price $213— —uaphotetered tm extra fine quality floral tapestry; sev- eral designs to select from; loose spring filled cusblon arms and seats; webbing con- struction; length $9 inches; In “iE” grade tapestry; regular price $213—; special for this sale, S145—~ in “C” grade tapestry, regular price §238—; special for thie sale, $157.50; tapestry covered backs $12—~ extra $69 and back; covered back; regular price $84—; special for this upholstered furniture sale $6%—; chair to match the way to a cozy, comfortable home is made possible by these remarkable credit terms! —on purchase weekly of furniture payment : ting to $1— $150— $1.50 $200— $2— $300— $2.25 $500— STANDARD FURNITURE Co. ? SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS AES Second Avenue at Pine Street FOUNDED 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS » first payment $5— $7.50 $10— $12.50 —on purchase of furniture amounting to $50— $75— $100— $125— NEVADA STATE. | IS “THINNEST” WASHINGTON, March 2 density of population in the United States in 1920 was 35.5 per equare mile, the cenvus bureau “announced today. Thin ty an increase trom 30.9 In 1910, 26 im 1900 and 21.2 in 1890, Rhode Island has the greatest | number of people per square mile white Nevada has the smallest, The | density of Rhode Inland ie 666.4, | while In Nevada it is only 7, In five states—Rhode Island, Masa chusetta, New Jersey, New York and per square mile exceeds 200 “The | |Connecticut—the number of people | The density of population of the verious Western states includes Arizona, 2.9; California, 22; Colora 4o, 9.1; Idaho, 6.2; Iowa, 43.2; Mon | tana, 2.8;Nebraska, 16.9; Nevadad, .7; | Oregon, 8.2; Utah, 5.5; Wyoming, 2.0; Washington, 20.2 Accused of Striking Woman in the Mouth Acoused of wiriking Mra, Ethel lnarnett, wife of J. EK Barnett l auctioneer, 19g) Becond ave. i A. Griffin has been arraigned lon m charge of assault In the third |degres, Griffin, according to the prosecutor, was about to chastise @ neighbor's boy, when he noticed Mra Barnett nd made « remark which jwae Ou teful to her, When she jobjected, Gritfin is aaid to have hit |ber in the mouth, making a wound which required two stitches to Close. q Compensation Law i Is Declared Valid TARHINGTON, March 1A aetcion of the California workmen's |compensation law, providing that | workmen who are residents of the state but are injured outside the | state while working under a contract of labor algned within the state shall be entitled to the benefits of the act. was in effect held consUitulional by the supreme court today, Park Swimming Poo! opens | ch 26.—Advertinement CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Cyeo Ranmined and G itted Reasonable. | Anti-Saloon Man | appoint known drys to enforce “et 237 Wpler Nik. 413 Berend Av. Tel. Main 2651 FIRST AID TO THE FAMILY “My afvice, Mra. Green, te te get | the beet and look your best, at all times, My husband tells me he's wuceceted In the office becnune j he's dresemd as be should be and I've always prided myself upon the fact that my daughters have pretty, up-to-date frocks, too Really, if we had to save up and pay cash for everything, I dont know what we'd Go. Our system of buying clothes is simply thie: Every month a ttle out of the pay check for | LIKE A BULL } | Horns are a featured part of the gorgeous head-dress and costume worn by the) rickshaw boys of South Af-) rica. This fellow has on his) Sunday best. Sees President} WASHINGTON, March 21.—Pree ident Harding had his first brash with the prohibition enforcement problem today | Wayne B, Wheeler, general coun sel of the Anti Saloon league, was one of the White House callers to} day. It was understood Wheeler} has @ double minsion | Firwt—To urge the president | bition. Second—To earn, tf possible, what Harding’s attitude would be to- ward amendments to the Volstead law to overcome the effects of for-| mer Attorney General Palmer's rul-| ing that beer ma ybe sold as “medi: | cine,” and to tighten restrictions on the withdrawal of whisky from bonded warehounes, Leaves Trail of Shoes and Cigars) Teaving @ trail of shoes and cigars | behind him, BE. W. Graff was cap tured by Motorcycle Patrolman F. Mille Sunday, after he had leaped) from & second story window in the Holland hotel, Fourth ave and Jef. ferson at. Gratt ts alleged to have stolen the shoes and cigars from 120 Pre fontaine bidg. He ran tnto the hotel, leaving a ehoe ag the front door. He |. [lof another at the window he Jumped an good looking af any place tn town and the only way they differ jts tm their easy way of paying |tor things | Their store fg af 207 Rialte Bidg, on Second are, between Madison jana Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle —Advertinement. SECOND BIG WEEK STARTS TODAY WITH A MATINES 2:15 P. M. AND TWICE DAILY AT 23, 85 Engagement Limited 'D. W. GRIFFITH'S —CTINEMA SENSATION BY STORM MATINEE PRICES 155 Seats @ $1.00 fre | 265 Seats @ 50 | WAIE | 378 Seats @ 25 |_ TAX | NIGHT PRICES 190 Senta @ $2. 565 Seats @ $1.50 ' 365 Keats @ §1: WAR 378 Seats @ 50 | TAX | Bf) METROPOLITAN PLUS | | out. He hid the cigars behind a shed, just before being eanght. While Mills wag making the cap ture, a “hophead™ stole the cigars and ran, Mille allegra Broafway high schoo! has com- pleted a student cooperative govern. | men thing. dent, with a constitution and every George Williams is presi- ver: h 17 having «truck W. L. Horn, while try-| MONDAY, MARCH 21, 192f, YELLOW FEVER You IS CONQUERED | =. Rockefeller. Health Board] Finances Campaign : | MERIDA, Yucatan, Mextoo, March | 9) , the mont fatal disease of American origin, will be) completely eradicated in the near future.” ‘The greatest authority on yellow fever, Dr. M. B. Connor, field db ctor of the Rockefeller Foundatio this announcement here. ‘Thousands of lives will be saved |B) thru the successful fight that Dr.) Connor and assistants are waging here and elaewhere against this dis cane. Autoist Hit Man, Didn’t Stop, Charge In a complaint issued by the prose cuter Monday, M. B. Miller was! charged with falling to mtop bin auto | mobile after’ having had an aceldent | Miller i» accused of ing to pare 4 street car on the wrong | wide, fipring’s here. Time for army ad inque heavy winter underwear. Thomas H. Ince’s SPECIAL PRODUCTION NBL ih che ta MATINEES Adults ...25¢€ Loges ... 500 Children .16¢ NIGHTS Adults .. 0c Loges ....i50 Children .20¢ pastoral epic. MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Fo BLUE M | fret $60.00 | Your choice of many of our most select and exclusive patterns. COME IN AND INSPECT THEM cfAailors CORNER SECOND AND MARION NOW, PLAYING? “Tomespun lks” STORY that bas romance and tenderneas— pathos and robust comedy—and that mag- netic, masterful something that makes it & OUR IMMENSE HOPE-JON WURLITZER ORGAN With Frank Leon © OUSE FNAL rr Ei THEATRE Ess Big Return Engagement By Popular Demand Starting Sunday, March 27th, With a Matinee Eves—25c to $1.00. SEATTLE’S MOST POPULAR LEAD- ING LADY—WITH THE WILKES STOCK CO. IN— “Polly With a Past” DAVID BELASCO’S FAMOUS COMEDY SUCCESS Get Your Seats Now Mats. Sun., Wed. and Sat., 27c to 50c. WILKES THEATRE '