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ALUES UNSURPASS IN THIS JULY SALE! entire stock of furniture offered for 6 days more without reservation— —ruthlessly reduced. We system- atically re-marked all chandise at what we believed would be the lowest prices for the year. We anticipated every "§. —not odds and ends reduced, not special merchandise bought for sale reduced—BUT the best furniture in our entire stock tremendously reduced— and particularly that kind of drop—allowed for every decline. furniture that makes the home An now this sale—these more attractive. It is furniture prices. Prices that make this JULY SALE a REAL sale. And even during this great sale of furniture “Your Credit Is Good!” that in January we re-marked on the new low cost basis of 1921. It is this furniture that in February we reduced again. TRADE MARK a phenomenal steel bed value— +122 918.75 —Jast when you are tm need of a bed comes this excellent offering of high-erade steel beds, at exceedingly low prices; beds are in IVORY or VERNIS MARTIN finish; full width or in 3 ft 3 in. widths; 2imch continuous posta with Linch fillers, exactly as pictured; regular price $18.75; special for this JULY SALE, $12.25. | J-U-L-Y S-A-L-E: library tables— $2950 regular $41— —mahogany finished library table, exactly as pic- tured; size of top, 28x48 inches; only eight left in this lot; an extra special value; regular price na a price for this JULY S, 946.75 ~—solid buffet, exactly as pictured; Jacobean finish ; Anne period; 3 large roomy draw- ers and 2 linen closets; length of top, 54 inches; regular price $46.75; special for this JULY SALE, $33.50. EACH regular price $6.50 slightly used-—so slightly that considering the price, you'll consider every one a mighty good buy when you see them length 6 ft. 4 ins; width 2 ft. 6 ins; wire fabric spring is held by 14 coll eprings on eath end; special for this JULY SALE, $3.95 cach. cretonne reversible mattress pad with valance as pictured, 35.95 extra. —4a special purchase from Camp Lewis. a great sale of refrigerators —~5 days more of this refrigerator { sale; just a few more days of these wonderful values; it’s a good time to buy yours, —every refrigerator in our entire stock, hundreds of them, are in- cluded—even the Bohn Syphon re- | frigerators are greatly reduced. only space to show these few sale values: ‘272 | *198% ages regular price $35— =| regnlar price $27.50 | regular price $70— AAANYNYYY | —front door icér; solid oak | —solid oak case, white enam. | —large size blue enameled case; whiteenameled ip. eled interior provision cham- <n mgelemagye oop aa pe terior; size = 22x16x50 | ber; size 22x16x40 ins; 4%Ib. ih 0. capacity; ° sldadcor inches; regular price ice capacity; regular price joer; 2 provision chambers; $35-—; special for this | $27.50; special for this JULY regular price $70—; special for JULY SALE, $27.50. SALE, $19.85. this JULY SALE, $49.85. STANDARD FURNITURE Co. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS mer- * THE SEATTLE STAR WHY IS A COMMUTER? Swarms of ’Em Leave Here Nightly FIND JOY AT BEACHES By Aileen Claire } ‘OW does Seattle commute and why ts a commuter? The answers to these two questions carried me Saturday afternoon down to the water: front, aboard a Bound steamer and over into the very lairs of the commuters themselves | A commu’ jn a bush man in the city, He does not be come a uter until) he gets within smell of the malt water. Then a strange expression comes over his face, he begins te i of swimming and bridge and tennis and golf, and makes @ wild rush for the grocery store and the meat market. WHISTLES MAKE ‘EM NERVOUS At 153 p. m, Saturdays, or 6.24 p. m. week days, a strange crowd of men rush into the gro ceries and meat markets along First ave. They glance feverieh never a Wout whistle pierces the air of the waterfront. When they have completed their purchases, they make @ concerted rush for the docks. A commuter, I was to learn later, is always late, It is against the union rules to be early for @ boat | Down Columbia, Spring, Ma- rion and Madison sta they charge, their arma overflowing with packages of meat and bread and hairpins and choco lates and fishing tackle. Breath less they arflve at the *harfs. A warning whistle gives them delirium tremens, while « cast off whintle ts nearly fatal, In variably, they arrive at the end of the dock, just as their steam: er is pulling out, MUST BE A SPRINTER After the boat has returned for them they pile thetr luggage in the forward part of the main cabin. A commuter, to really merit the name, must be able to run the 220 In 10 seconds flat while carrying the following home 1 set of golf clubs 2 cans of Eagle brand milk 2 canoe paddies 3 pounds of hamburger steak A crate of peaches A hot water bottle 2 bottles of moxquite ointment 3 cans of salon eges With his baggage comfortably settled for the trip, the com- uter makes a rush for the king room-—-if he is a man— and to the dreasing room—tif she is a woman. The bridge fans play with the wild hope of mak- ing enough over to pay the boat fare. The women invariably dis cuss how hard it is to make Willie wash his feet before he goes to bed. All Sound steamers leave at Precisely the same hours, so that they become a seething mans of watercraft for about five min- utes. This gives the commuter from Yeomalt an opportunity to shout farewells to her friends who live at Crystal Springs, while the commuter who has a tent house at Wing Point can yell to her neighbors of Port Blakeley. FORGET TROUBLES Puget Sound ts the loveliest body of water in the world; the worries and cares of town drop from the shoulders of the com muters with every foot of the white wake of thetr boat; by the time they reached the gleaming beaches of Vashon, Bainbridge or the Mainland, they have al- most forgotten that they are Children of the Pavement and Slaves of Business Beattle more fortunate than any other “tity in the U. 8. in the number of beautiful camping nites close to town, The shores of Puget Sound now form one continuous eummer colony, and half the population of the city pours out in the warm weather. When the commuter’s steam ¢r warps into twe home dock, he immediately prepares himself for quick debarkation. It is not that he is hungry for dinner, but rather that he wants to get to the golf links or the tennis , } night, walk } $113 of | Sage slept thru the robbery. H Lunn, proprietor | cook Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith He doesn't argue any more. NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. Neuralgic Aches Rheumatic Pains Those sudden, agonizing pains will be quickly and surely relieved by a free ap- Plication of Sloan's Liniment. A tingling sensatign of warmth, caused by renewed circulation in the conge } parts, will at once followed by grateful Sloan's Liniment was made purposely to fight pain. Sloan: Liniment Robbed While He _ Argues With Cook Sneak thieves who crawled thru |the window of Charles Sage's apart: | 7 ment at the Burnside hotel Sunday | 4 out thru the door with v's cash in their pockets of the Chinese Inn, was robbed of $130 by | McNaught. {thieves, who looted the cash rogis jter while Lunn was arguing with th ! MONDAY, JULY 18, 1921. Specials for Tuesday’s Selling Washable Sport Skirts Reduced to $4.50, $4.95, $6.75, $11.25 court before the others beat him to it | At many of the newer camping | grounds, the entire group of commuters around « community beach fire, but golf has rapidly usurped the place of | the evening paddle or camp fire | | on Puget Bound. . the commuter ean ure in t turn nd blow out the candle. 26 to 36. ON SALE with pockets, buttons, TUESDAY ONLY, utes in which he can enjoy his etc. Sizes—waist, summer home more than out weigh the hours spent in run- ning for boate and doing his wife's shopping. Bix O'clock comen early, and the | hese skirts are regularly priced from $6.00 to $14.98, but are morning boat waits for no man, |[f & Special for tomorrow, They are of fine gabardine, plain and But your true commuter, bal |[ embroidered, and of wash sateen in pleated style, two-tone effect. ancing the scales, invariably die | The quality of these skirts insures long wear and attractive ap- covers that the fey short min | pearance. You may be sure they will wash well, too. ‘Trimmed | | | Sale of Voile’ Dresses Which t& one of the reasons Gat Hada and fears poome aoe $16.50 Values for $11.98 deserting the elty every summer A special offering for tomorrow only, of Ladies’ Fine Voile and fighting mosquitoes and red Street Dresses, Made up in the newest summer # and ef ants in improvised bungalows on Puget Sound. fectively trimmed with organdie collar, yest and pipin, terns, Sizeg 16 to 38. An exclusive group of dresse: price. neat pat a bargain KIDS WILL TRY BREAST STROKE 1,500 Swimmers at Six City Beaches Will Learn | | More than 1,500 Seattle kiddies will | Practice the breast stroke at the six jeity bathing beaches this week, ac [cording to Instructor Ernie Wells Registration of pupils will close on Wednesday. Mayor Caldwell asked the city oll Saturday to reduce strbet car for children of school age from §% cents to a nickel during vacation, ON SALE TUESDAY ONLY—811.98 | | | New Summer Sport Hats Special at $1.98 You can't afford to miss this special of Ladies’ Smart Sport Hats for summer wear. They are shown in the straight and chin-chin sailor st: made of felt and straw in orange, blue, Kelly, rose and red. Smartly banded. re — he Earp CR BO OU Nrinmminencnes often to practice Veterans Prepare Auto Bandits Hold hem CABLE CONDUIT under Lake Washington canal, to carry utility company wires, completed, edica. The Tanlac Laboratories are among the larg and most modernly equipped in this country. Ten Ingredients in Tanlac Altogether, there are ten ingre- dients in Tanlac, each of which is of recognized therapeutic value. CHINESE RESIDING in Seattle endow bed in Children’s Orthopedic hospital (Vital Statistics] MARRIAGE LICENSES . A Clasnen for Mo to Probe Hospitals} Up Pedestrian Here beach, boys’ classes, 10 to 11| y - am. No girls’ cls, on Monday Capt. Ralph A. Horr, senior | Il. V. Turner, Glencairn apart North Green Lake, boys’ clasnes, commander of the Disabled American| ments, was held up at Ninth ave, am tol p.m. | nounced Sunday that his organiza-| men, who drove up to @he curb ina South Green Lake, boys’ classes,| tion is preparing to make a thoro in-| Small auto and commanded him to 20 to 5 p. m; girls’ classes, 2 to vestigntion of all institutions where| put up his hands. The robbers drove a 8 re He charges that President Harding SaaS TY is mixted by his subordinates on the! THIRTY-THIRD’ ANNUAL con- ‘ERICKSON WILL |treatment given wounded soldiers,| vention Washington State Bar asso- Te is able to collect over to congress| presecuting attorneys to be hel | for use in framing legislation. jointly at Olympia; July 21 to 23. AGIT m1 aA ’ TT » emma | Councilman Says He Will Not Favor Bond Issue Attacking figures complied by city hydro-electrie project will produce cheaper current for Seattle, Coun. eitman Oliver T. Erickson, chairman his “fntention Monday of voting | World’s Leading Authorities Show Just What T the continusnce of werk ‘on’ the| Really Is and Explain Effect of Each of Ten In dients on the Human System. Power of Medici it vigorously in the council. Erickson charged that statistics show that the power rates’ will be| A day never but what Ley oge' of people ; See er cecsee aber we rere sitet ithe questions: t is Tanlac? Why its phenomenal suc~ the completion Skagit project. * “i apletion of the Skagit project: cass? Why do we hear so much about it? and Why h its kind? Own Use; Nabbed] The answer to these questions is easy and can be ex: He made too much for his own|Plained in just one word—merit. Tanlac is scientificall} use. Two hundred and five quarts u } |mentation and research by some of the foremos' men raided the home of E. 1. Sevig- acologi: Ameri A ney, 31, tailor, at 1611 Boylston ave., and pharmacologists of nese The Taniac formula 1s purely|influence upon the appetite, mistake of being at home when the! ethical and complies with all Na- raid came off. Jail for Sevigney.| tional and State pure food laws.) improves the nutrition and vital He was later released on $100 bail, | It ts purely vegetable and is made| tivity of all the tissues and o “ of the body and produce that health. The United States Disper makes the following comment “It may be used in all cases pure debility of the digestive gans or where a general tonic In referring to one of the more] There are certain other in important ingredients of ‘Tanlac.| described in the Dispensatory, the Encyclopedia Brittanica says: |in other standard medical tea Classen for Monday are as follows: | 10 to 11:30 a. m.; girls’ classes, 11:30| Veterans of the World War, an-|#nd Spring et. Sunday night by two 3:30 p, m veterans are treated. off after taking $10. | and plans on turning the data which| ciation and annual, conclave stati —_ mie, fF TANLAG EXPLAINE of the utilities committee, declared : Gorge creek unit, and of opposing Conclusively Proven. Prepared by City Engineer Dimock this preparation so far out-stripped all other medicines of; Made Too Much for compounded and represents years of work, study, of beer were seized when dry squad Sunday night. Sevigney mare the tion, assimilation and eliminati ee the beneficial roots, of general tonicity which Is o garding another ingredient: pression is. required.” “It has been the source of-the| books, as having a beneficial action” vi the organs of _ secretion, Name and Residence. ‘Age.|most valuable tonic medicines that | upon : }Saurk have ever been diftovered.” whose proper functioning resulls Cheredes, An | An referring, to other of the gen-/in a purification of the blood streams passing thru them. In this manner, objectionable and poison- ous ingredients of the blood are ro- moved and the entire system in- vigorated and vitalized. Tonic and Body Builder Tanlac was designed primarily for the correction of disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. At the same time, however, it is a power- ful reconstructive tonic and body builder, for it naturally follows that any medicine that brings about proper assimilation of the food and the thorough elimination of tho waste products must, therefort, have a far-reaching and most bene- ficial effect upon the entire system, Advertisement. eral tonic drugs contained in Tanlac ition of Potter's Thera standard medical text ates that “they impart gen 2ijeral tone and strength to the en *Legal|tire system, including all organs + Legal) and tissues," +-s023/ This same well-krown authority in describing tW® physiological action jof still another of the ingredients o|of Tanlac, which is of value in treating what is commonly known a “rundown condition,” uses following expression: “It is highly esteemed in loss of appetite during convalescence from acute diseases.” There are certain other elements in Tanlac which, because of their anassi, Tony ‘asqualina, f Oyen, Harold Julius, Ons, Ruth Marie, I Binnie, James A., P Annie trutz, Richard, 1 ates, Mary, S | Keiber, Harold Jeffery, Marg K, John from Rose. from Paul » from Herbert S. THE PROPERTY OF THE Sloan Shipyards Corporations Is for Immediate Disposal at RECEIVER’S SALE Hoists, Locomotive Cranes, Machine Shop Tools, Electric Motors;Pow- er Plant Equipment, Saw Mill and Wood-Working Machinery, Electric — ve Fixtures, Miscellaneous Ship Supplies; Office Furniture, Real Estate. GEORGE H. WALKER, RECEIVER Central Building, Seattle, or Sloan Shipyards Corporations, Olympia, or Anacortes Shipbuilding Company, Anacortes. ,