The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1921, Page 2

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—many persons filled with a longing for a well-furnished home go on facing the world year after year with an unsatisfied ambition, because in meeting the demands of daily existence they find it impossible to lay out a sufficient amount of money at one time, to pay cash, for the required home furnishings. —for this feasen we say to you: you are welcome to use cur convenient, helpful credit service. For over 57 years this store has made it pow sible for thousands and thousands of newly-weds and home lovers to furnish their homes with economy and convenience. MARK factory sale and demonstration week of the “NU WAY” KEROSENE GAS BURNER —introducing our latest acquisition, the wonderful in- vention that is revolutionizing cooking and baking. INSTALLED —first came stage coaches, trains, autos, then the air- planes—now comes this “Nu Way” Kerosene Gas Burner. Invented by a young Seattle man and now being used with absolute satisfaction in hun- dreds of Seattle homes. Uses kerosene and gives an intense hot BLUE FLAME. | 10c to 15¢ a day buys your fuel. —a twist of the wrist raises or lowers the flame. It’s noise- less. Has a simmerer (pilot) burner. Heats your water coils—your oven or the top of your range all at one time or any part separately. The in- ventor himself will be here this week to demonstrate the burner. —no more wood chopping, no kindling, coal, soot or odors. You turn it on when you need it—off when youare through; so simple a child can operate it. —NOTE: the great demand for three burnere—the Present limited output of the factory necessitates ws stating that burners will be instalied in the order in which they are purchased. TERMS $5 DOWN THIRD FLOOR JUNE BRIDE “SELLERS” KITCHEN CABINET CLUB --the manufacturers of this famous “SET- LERS™ kitchen cabinet have euthorized ua to bold this special JUNE BRIDE CLUB SALE. This is a most unusual announce ment for the fuct this week we give abso lutely FREE to all members of the club a beautiful 9-piece Pyrex set, and you have five styles of various priced cabinets to choose from. You pay only $5-- down and the balance in small monthly payments. ONLY $ DOWN —this handsome piece genuine Py- rex set, exactly as pictured, 6 custard cups, Lowtility dish, 1 pie dish, 1 nickel- base covered cas serole, we give free with each SEL LERS cabinet pur. 100 DINNER SETS very special priced— this is an open stock pattern $2 75 4. from our large assortment of “Add-a-Piece” dinnerware sets. regular price $36.50 —flecorated in a beautiful vintage pattern with coin gold background; 51 piece set; service for 6 persons; regular Price $36.50; spe- cial for the week, $24.75. —opens into a full size oe way Mil NM —this attractive davenport is made with solid oak frame, fumed finish; upholstered in a fine grade of artificial brown Spanish leather; regular price $57.50; special for the THIRD FLOOR babs aay rnew 1921 catalogue is ready— (FILL IN THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO Us) Standard Furniture Co., Seattle, Wash. » Dear Sirs: Please send me your new complete FREE - home-furnishing catalog: ” me. FIFTH FLOOR OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT— —each week hundreds of homeseekers make use of our FREE Rental Department to secure the home they de- sire to rent. —you are invited to list the home you have for rent with this department. Telephone Main 7144 THIRD FLOOR NAME ......+ ADDRESS (These catalogs ‘alien to out-of town folks ohly, who are unable to call at. store) L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED IN 1864 SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST, TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-11 South Eleventh St. We pain From Baby Bonaparte, It’s Possible to Be Too Smart! ¥ Child, N Bonaparte will be the Subject of this Verse. affords a Proof that Children should allow it to be understood by ts, Gifardians, , after all, they're not so Much! Napoleon was very young when first he used his little Tongue to put his Elders in their Place by some such Phrase as “Shut Your Face!" it worked at School; worked at Home; It it was the most important Rule by which this small but able Soul copped off @ Profitable Role * * & A tall Brunet named Josephine had to gratify her Whim, allowed the Girl to marry him. Obe Day he ditched her for a Blonde! ,time, wanted Work; they couldn't ‘sec! lasting Bond. ‘nary Things—and so he let them ali (Up must needs come down, and that’ Day he went to Waterloo tp keep a Date he'd promised to Date; they got his Goat, and booked him Pa No, on the Wh (See Wellesley, | Y | \Car Plunges Over \bish on the bridge, and his car skid ded, Lacaille leaping to safety when | |fr him very far away. * * *¢ so hard for Number One. Hankerings to be a Queen, and he, But ah, it was no His Brothers, mean- m to farm, or clerk, or toil at Orde be Kings! * * © But what goes ‘s what happened to his Crown the He kept the ‘ee on a Boat that took it doesn’t pay to work Duke of ington.) FRAN BOARDMAN, Bridge; Driver Safe} Emil Lacaille narrowly escaped | death by drowning when his auto)! crashed thru the railing of the Mar ginal way bridge Saturday night. Lacaille tried to pass some rub he saw the car Was going over, The car was raised later, Swedish Covenant Convention Coming The national convention of the edish Evangelical Covenant of America will be at the Swedish tabernacle, B ave. and Pike at., June 23 t Hundreds of dele- gates are expected to attend. ‘The Rev. Fritz Peterson, of Stock- holm, Sweden, will represent his country, Eagles ‘Go to State | Meeting on Special On the way to the 16th annual nes sion of the Washington State aerie, which opened at Aberdeen Monday, 1,000 members of Beattie aerie No. 1, Fraternal Order of Bagles, paraded m their hall to the Northern P cifie station Sunday morning. The} party left on a special train of ten couches. PULLMAN college graduates PAING IN SIDE AND BACK Caused by Woman's Ills and Cured by Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound hington student State Grafton, Pa.—‘‘l was troubled with eteeeeS Ses eine in my sides | back. After) ecloewith dif- ferent doctors and tting relief, Thadaiment given when my beg told me of wing had pally been helped it, 1 aed it. was unable to do my work at that time, but She ray, fain pen of the Vegetable id I can now do anything about the house or farm that a woman should do. I have a four months old baby that is the healthiest and biggest baby for his age that I have ever seen, and I give Cedia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ind all the praise for my health. rs. BLAIR te Fisuer, R.D.1, Box 37, Grafton, Pa. Working early and late—lifting, carrying, and the heaviest of house- hold duties—is it any wonder that i results in backaches and kindred ills. But every woman who suffers as Mrs. Fisber did should profit by her expe rience and give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial. | How You May Change Your Face Completely | Kuykendall, ROSE SOCIETY TO GIVE MEDALS Eighth Annual $ Show Opens’ Wednesday Seattle's roses are “about to go on exhibition. Beauty, equal to any ever dis- |played by the flower kingdom, will mobilize In the campos museum, y building of the University Washington, Wednesday and ‘Thureday. ‘The occasion wit be the city’s! eighth annual rose show. In recognition of the tmportance of the event the American Rose so- ciety bas for the first time offered three medals, one of silver and two MONDAY, JUNE 20, ND BIG WEEK NOW PLAYING . D. W. GRIFFITH'S NEWEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT DW peesebrs | Now, He | A DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE Suggested by the characters of THOMAS BURKE’S “LIME HOUSE NIGHTS,” “GINA OF CHINATOWN” and “THE SIGN OF THE LAMP”—where the strug- ale of human souls is vividly portrayed by the touch of the master’s hand. | PATHE NEWS A Few of bronze, to be awarded according | to specifications, AWARDS TO BE MADE TO ALL GROWERS Other trophies have been offered by local rose enthusiasts, so that jawards will be made to growers of practically every class of rose, The show will be open to the pub lic at 2 p. m. Wednesday. oxhibitora, may enter by card between 1 and 2 p.m. Men attending the display on the first day will be given boutton nieres by the following women: Miss Havel Volmer, Mrs. Minnie Miss Gertrude Wyatt, Mrs. Norma Jones, Miss Handy, Mrs. Betty Beck, Miss Wini fred Litulefield.and Miss Clara Tal- cott WILL AFFILIATE WITH NATIONAL SOCIETY Affiliation with the national so clety is expected to accompany this the local organization can be ob- tained. Plans for a test garden here, as in Portland, in which all varieties of roses may be grown, are under way. ‘The, exhibit wil be tn charge of Prof. Frank S. Hall, curator of the state museum of Washington. Rules of the show allow no per. @n to compete as an amateur if he nelis flowers for budding or is em. ployed by a nurseryman. They also require that the exhibitor shall have grown his ros®@ on his premises and not in a greenhouse, Other regula- tions affect classification#'and the |number of prizes to Which an exhib- itor is eligible Judgment will be made on the fol lowing scale; Size, 20; color, 20; stem, 15; form, 15; substance, 15; fo- lage, 15; total, 100 per cent. Peddler Dies After He Eats Shortcake R. L. Huffman, 42, a vegetable dier living at the Berkshire hotel, died at 10:15 Sunday night, ag the result of convulsions following the eating of several pieces of straw berry shortcake. Huffman told his room-mate, 8. E. Holgate, that he was hungry and wags going out to get some shortcake, Returning at 10:15, Huffman com- plained of pains in the chest and said he was going to bed. As he was un-/ dressing he was suddenly seized with convulsions and died immedi ately. ‘City Officials to View Skagit Project, Seattle's city officials will spend most of this week on an inspection |urip to the Skagit hydro-electric proj- | ~ | ect. cumbrance and should be rer give the fresh, vigorous, y« underneat and to b old-fashioned remedy ways do the work. ¢ |pure " mercolized | wax uggist and apply it_at night lik [cold cream, washing it off in. th complexion, as fresh as a child's, Naturally it takes Hl such facial blemishes as moth patches, sallowness. s, pimples, Ii is p and economical n looks yea p the #kin fre s nothing quite so « lotion to dissolve an’ ounc dened saxolite in a half pint n hazel and bathe the face in required.—Advertisement to use, j treated 1221-Third Ave *COR UNIVERSITY: WLhey will make a survey of Gorge creek, Diablo canyon, Ruby creek and other parts of the proposed de- velopment. They will leave Tuesday » Feturning Friday, WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable papers. Entrance corner Second ave. at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK ‘OU will find Sloan's Lini- ment will relieve any external ache or pain quickly and avrely —a wel- come sensation of warmth and cotn- fort. Keepit handy. Lillian | affairs committee was expected a resolution urging a campaign for na tion-wide legislation to improve Physical standards. Relief work ac- complished for the Near East, Eu- | Tope and war veterans was to be if \today for the sixth international con-|summarized by the executive com- vention of Kiwanis clubs. Confer- | mittee, ences of officers for orgunization |- were held preliminary to the general session, which starts tomorrow. From the conference of the public ; : Kiwanis Clubs in Cleveland Meet CLEVELAND, June 20, — Lake boats and trains landed delegates from all parts of the country here “Always procure Title Insur- ance. The cost is trifling com- pared with the splendid advan- tage of being insured against risk by a responsible company.” —A. Florente Yerger-Hagan, in Ladies’ Home Journal, Title Insurance can be procured. in Seattle through any one of these three agencies— OSBORNE, TREMPER & CO, INC., 816 Second Ave. SEATTLE TITLE TRUST COMPANY, 114 Columbia St, WASHINGTON ABSTRACT COMPANY, 216 Marion St. , UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT EVA NOVAK —IN— “WOLVES OF THE NORTH” A great avalanche is but one of # hundred thrills in this mighty drama (Universal Special Attraction) Buster Keaton Brings Down the House in “The High Sign” Introducing the crookedest guns LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Seattle's Premier Pianist n concert four times ur wi at FOOT 5 and REMEDY Cal-o-cide all organs of digestion | and elimination should be NR Today — Keeps the Doctor Away To live and be healthy, your body | genuine, lasting benefit; to grove yout mechanism must properly digest your | digestion and pointer 9 ifood, extract all the nourishment from ree hearty appetite, it and promptly throw off the waste iver and boweis, that is left. is ts accomplished by t a the processes of dige assimilati bei land elimination—! jature'’ ermody Tablets) fs not ach, liver, kid harsh; it is mild, ona leasant in ac: failure ‘of any of the vital or-_| tion; no sripi in ever follow: leans to do its work properly atects ite use; But it is thore the action of all the others. 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