The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 2

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sale: high-grade refrigcerators— —five very desirable styles of high-grade refrigerators of exceptional merit go on sale this week, the kind that your friends will admire, and your family will enjoy, the kind that saves ice and food; several of the well known BOHN refrigerators are included-—also many other well known makes——all SPECIAL PRICED FOR THIS SALE, just a few sample values: $1875 regular price $250— —genuine BOHN SYPHON refrigerator, exactly as pictured, with blue porcelain exterior and white porcelain interior; 11 thicknesses of material used in its construction insures absolute insulation, low temperature and small consump- tion of ice; corners have tubular trim of brass, heavily nickel! plated; dimensions: height, 567% inches; width, 8714 inches; depth, 21 inches; ice capacity, 140 pounds; regular price $250—~; special for the week, $187.50. $9.85 $16.75 regular price $15-— regular price $19.50 ice chest, 50-Ib. ice ea- lift- be prsoramagenrecl pacity; solid oak con- solid oak case; white 1-lined provision struction; galvanized erage: steel lining; regular chamber; 25-Ib. ice ca-, 0 regular price Price $13—; special for special for the the week, $9.85. S-A-LE $23.75 regular price $31.50 solid oak case; pacity; regular $31.5¢ week, $23.75. THIRD rrioor HALF PRICE —Axminster rugs, —all 9x12-ft. size, | six tterns, 25 every one an ex- | fi 12 fitted suit cases— rugs — the lot, 40 ceptional value;| ff) te S . all new, desirable special for the] 9) ] = patterns. i pitts week. $42.85 regular prire $60— 9x12 ft. scamien Brussels new pastel shader: terns im thie lot; priced for the week. ees CHENEY ]—genuine full seal grain leather —at greatly reduced ee teed ae ee, ee ; fitted with 11 of Pyralin ‘| ivory; brass locks catches; regular '] price $50—; special for the week..... —at the same time we offer while jlast, one each of a kind, of these fitted $22.50 patent leather fitted case. $11.25 a Cheney 37.50 seal grain fitted case..... 18.75 prolly ce llc ace Sob 45 eal grain fitted cae... 80 we sme tas grain case. 50 a ae pestle, 50— seal grain fitted case 25— usa. 90— grain case. 15 100— seal grain fitted case . 50— $ 110— seal grain fitted case . S— 157.50 125— seal grain fitted case 62.50 seguinr price $838-—~ 85— overnight < 17.50 three only Cheney model No. 3 in SECO! 00! antique mahogany or fumed oak: our new 1921 $157.50. —larger and more com- prehensive than ever, with the new 1921 low prices, containing as it does complete furnishings for every room in the home, you'll find this attractive catalog of special interest—« yours is here waiting for you—fill in coupon and mail it today. regular price $2.50 -black patent coate double strap hand) fastener at top with two substantial fasteners; very neatly lined; regular FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO Us Standard Furniture Co. Seattle, Wash. Dear Sirs Please send me your new complete FREE catalog. NAME....... ADDRESS. —(these catalogs mailed to out-of-town unable to call at store.) week, $1.95. homefurnishing each week hundre they desire to rent. folks only, who are with this department. sae ase —on purchase of furniture amounting to $75— $100— $125— first payment $7.50 $10— $12.50 weekly payment $i— $1.50. $2— $2.25 sasoe Ne SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 front-door refrigerator ; white enameled provision com- partment; 60-lb. ice ca- price special for the es to 19 pat specially SECOND phonograph prices are reduced! snap price $2.50; special for the —on purchase of furniture by amounting to '$150— $200— ¥ $300— vanx $500— STANDARD FURNITURE Co. 3 extra special rug values— posal we offer this week three each of two very desirable CHENEY phonograph models in antique mahogany or fumed oak. epace in cabinet for seven record yuma; wood tone arm; plays all of records; regular price : special for the week, MAINT FLOOR MAIN FLOOR OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT of home-seekers make use of = Rental Department to secure the home you are invited to list the home you have for rent THIRD FLOOR the way to a cozy, comfortable home is made possible by these remarkable credit terms: L. SCHOENFELD & SONS $34.75 regular price $42.50 side ice refrigerator; solid oak case; white enameled provision chamber; 60-Ib. ice ca- pacity; regular price $42.50; special for the week, $34.75. $89.75 regular price $125—~ 9x12 ft. . deven patterns in Saxony Ax minster rugs, all perfect re productions of genuine Orten tal ruge special for the week FLOOR | | for immediate dis- $20— $30— $50— weekly payment $2.50 $3— $4.50 $7.50 TACOMA EATTLE \T \Dr ding for bis job, Donald A STAR y Director Job Altho many candidates are bid MeDon. | i may go down in history as the nly prohibition director for the state ¢ Washington, MeDonald reniened ome time augo, but has not been re There in @ move on foot in «ton, D. C,, to place the state wil ork under the supervi commissioner of internal) W | Junt ~—= | dent | appointment | pane jwork,” he maid, waving hand toward @ desk stucked with | | papers. | P.-I. Moving to New Heffernan Building) Preparation Intelligencer Fourth ave. and Union st new and The LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE @rirmx0 $60 BUYS A GOOD SUIT | Jo PL lure | nan, Pa Char’ aa have That Tailored to your measure, in Stone Bros.’ well - known style. See our exclu- sive goods. Sees <Failors CORNER SECOND AND MARION j able | you | such | way, ' Rialt Reduction in Price Effective April 18 Guaranteed Dentistry By Specialists United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave., cor. James Elliott 3683 ALL SEATS RESERVED May Be Abslishea| HARDING BARS weeks LOB ANGELES, Cal -|emt man of all time, is ready te quit reacting. My last race will be in the nation. be held In Pamdena,” he announced today my splkes and turn to literature, I For good apple pit, go to Boldt's, —Advertinement. “Oh, Betsy, de stop just for moment ments for you.” ‘ “What « cotncidence. I was about | to say that very thing to you.” The! dulge in the ever pleasant of exchanging “swaps.” | “Yes, Jack said you looked ador-' |night in your dancing frock.” “Well, you have nothing on me Betay. Tom said you always looked |) |so nice lately and that you wore| | “Why, | place I ponsibly could, because there | 1 get credit.” | “Why, 0 did 1, and for the same reason. lcovery Ite made lately.” | Their store ix on Second ave., be: tween ee || Hike avis Oldest Orchestra im America || iio has been baking some of Seat-| S¢vere spells on an average of ev Third Oldest the World || 166 most famous people in this way.| three days, so those who suffer “SWEDEN IN SUMMER AND. WINTER” Wrenn .) . . 1 =| / {The Chatter for Today, Dear Child, |) xow g ls } . > ‘ > ‘ ] > 4 t— } Is of the Pullman, Rough and Wild! {| PLayine i ? Read Frances Boardman’s Saucy. Rhymes { 5 os On Fads and Fancies of the Times ‘ $ A rp gar My Child, the Pullman ace what ite Points « t HE EOPARD Vare. Think how you «pend your Hard-Barned Jack to get . | o Break your Back th while you la wn te t 4 Y drop off, by Coun heep!) And ob, how eweet t emplate that | you will have te Ate, unless you should prefer to choke, inhaling | Locomotive Smoke. Well—then the Engine Stubs its Toe, and becke| the Train up in the Bnew, and Were it tands and Groans, and and plays at other Outdoor Sports, until ius Guardians decide to give the Passengers a Tude. Meant a Person © of Girth in Snoring In the] SP EWART Upper Berth, and, anyway, you ateh says Five-—which means it's! teevcey a ‘lusionment and Gloom await the Hopeful Barly Bird, who finds that) WHITE'S he's at least the Third to make the Housing? biem keen, thru his Ambition to be Clean. * * © The Main In one retains trom | WORLD KNOWN STORY riding much on Pullman Trains, are thowe cc d with the Fact that) WITH Noegligee does not Attract as draped upon the Touring Throng: a Bunpenders still go Strong! ~~ HOUSE PETERS AND ALLSTAR CAST JOB SEEKERS | Receive Visitors Only, Three Days a Week | ABHINGTON, April 25 It took three weeks to convince Prem Harding that can't keep! we for jobhunters and 4 wt the same time study | probleme of the nation. ing #tarted out by trying to! veryone who called. Three| later to the day, he announced ill receive visitors only on three each week, and then only by | he here must be some time for VargIae IS ta or mowing the Post om tt» old building, at | ———— Into the Heffernan building, Sixth ave. operation will require several NESSED THE NOVEL PROCESS OF Baked in 500 Degrees Fahrenheit— -Pan of Dough Companion hn H. Perry, publisher of the announces he has jeased the en- | new building from H. E. Heffer- | ddock Is Ready 4 to Quit Racing April 25,— k, perhaps the feet len Padd A. U. championships soon to “After that I shall hang up “In Heat There Is Health’ been running ‘s long enough.” eight years A HAPPY f DISCOVERY . I have endless compti girls allied long enough to in-| } task tim that new sport outfit and were a perfect @ream last | | | becoming clothes and—by the | where do you get them?" | at Cherry's, The only! at 1 = j- nd‘ it’s the happiest dix | Dr, Loughney Claims the Real} fttimes their relief is so quick “Fountain of Youth” Is an|°o™piete that they fall fast Oven—Well-Known Seattle Man Spends a Pleasant 40 Minutes in a Roasting Con- trivance With a Pan of Dough for a Companion. and snore—and don't realize t |the nurse is’ painstakingly bathin their faces with cold towels and gi erally caring for them until she pulled out the stretcher on they are tying and wi specially heated bianket: them away in bed, where they e1 a thorough relaxation, all beca of the treatment's sedative effect their aching bones. MR, OLDAKER’S LETTER LOWS. SAYS HE HAS REAS TO BE GRATEFUL, AND HE GRATEFUL. Madison o building, jo. — Advertise 205 Pig’n and Spring, ov the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA 85 MUSICIANS JOSEF STRANSKY Cone It is unwise for people to die,” 4 Dr, Loughney, of No. 405 Olive treet, Seattle, to a group of Seattle newspaper representatives. “It is unwise for people to die |when by the baking process youth }may be retained and old age indef. |initely postponed. This sounds like an exaggeration. But it is the| “I have the best news in this | trurh.” wide world to impart to people | Dr, Loughney claims that super. | Suffer from ague, and I want to t the world that of all the ailm human kind suffers from, crowds the limit. Death is a and ague is right next door to de For eight years I have had my n heated air will drive all germs, in cluding the germs of old age, from| the blood. He roasts people in an oven so hot that bread would burn mt Pinniat Wednesday sao'rm. APRIL 27 ARENA this terrible malady will know I hat |He has taken fifteen years off the lage of dozens of Seattle society | been an invalid for eight years. women attle millionaires have | doctored and spent every cent I }been baked in a temperature of 350/to my n . and then by good Sahrenheit tune I ned of Dr, Loughni | a | ENJOYED A BAKING | In Dr. Loughney’s Laboratory | Yesterday | J. Oldaker, whose h | 15th Ave. W., was success in cases of ague, and the of applying heat at the extreme t perature of 350 degrees Fahrenht sounded like being in heaven to 1 am heavier by 30 pounds than beginning the bakes and I've lowed Dr. Loughney's instructions to my diet. I'm working. [nr ed in the same | ®eain. I sleep great; appetite is »|best. Everyone remarks about good color, 1 have reason to grateful,’ and I am grateful. e is at 3058 ted to a tem and enjoyed | perature of 500 de jit A loaf of dough n with him wa nt brown in the 40 minutes that Mr. Oldaker lay in the intense h | Watching Being Baked Enthusiastically yours, the cinematic. apectacte eanthes “MR. J. OLDAKER® George. Mi It appears # be a very odd ana] Residence, 3058 16th ave. W, bablta, ite, ordinary thing, and so a GE NO" .—Those who find it ineo at to go to Dr. Loughney’ anitarium in Kirkland may ff r. Loughney in his Seattle offic cltles of Swede: very massive nidable. It is large tunn er on truck, Th Tonight and FY strete c ade very comfortable,| where he is assisted py competent Tomorrow Night even to the most invalid py lady itrues, Mahy patinatta ONLY Thy are reclining on special made| being baked there daily, bet feather beds during the baking| the hours of 10 a. m. and 6 p. EXTRA ADDED process, The head is out in the cool | \Address ix 405 Olive St, Suite No, air neat the window and the baking room is especially well ventilated This ts a decided advantage over / Dr. Lougney makea p any ordinary method of applying | taking diagnosis of your case, Wri |heat. The heat comes to the patient| for free infermation and testimonh very gradually and while the patient | als. experiences a delightfully cozy sensa-| Dr, Loughney is having big ay) A opposite Times building. Telepho Main 6242 Hav FEATURE— ELMER OHRNE Seattle's Silver Tenor Singing the Swedish Folk Songs PRICES—500, 75e and Plus War Tax METROPOLITAN tion and great relief from any pain-| cess in invalid aged people | ful AffMiction, they feel a deticious | chronic stomach cases, as well ag by \sense of resifulness and drowsiness, | poorly nourished, sick and back’ partly as a result of the heated blood | baby cases, at his Kirkland Sanitart coursing through their brain and| um, where he keeps a herd of blood: jofttimes for the reason the patient | ed mileh goats, Their milk has been has had no rest n the racking | effective in saving the life and nour- pain from which he or she suffered | ishing many such cases back to To |for days and nights before being] bust health, when no other food! | taken to this effective tréatment. | could be tolerated by them,

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