The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1921, Page 2

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‘ THE SEATTIE STAR “NO CASH DOWW!” MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS —we say to you, the new customer, the prospective homefurnisher, to get acquainted with the wonderful advantages of this store’s credit service, come make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100— WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT AT TIME OF PURCHASE! —the balance to be paid in small weekly or monthly payments to meet your individual requirements. SALE! FIBER and REED FURNITURE SAMPLES— savings up to 50% —a half to a one-third off, that’s what you may look for—and not just price—there’s quality, too—come looking for Kaltex and the product ‘| of the Ypsilanti Reed Furniture Ca—both aris- * tocrats in the fiber and reed style world. Not only rockers and chairs are included, but the ‘entire stock of breakfast-room sets, tables tabourettes, desks, chaise lounges, etc. —also included are all floor samples of gen- uine reed—about 75 pieces in this lot. \jast a few sa sale values: —settee; brown fiber; plain BR A Gass bea one —rocker; ivory finish ; fiber; cretonne uphoistering. = ivory finish ; ‘ paw genuine reed; eretonne upholstering Soa cries athe Sor ae ac) 33.75 fiber; cretonné upholstering. ; 25.50 2 18.85 YAIS 12.75 eae: vor tai | (BIG REDUCTIONS ON LINOLEUM RUGS! 3 sizes: a variety of patterns: all with burlap backs —not felt. back rugs—the kind you buy for the tee rather than the quality—but GENU- ? LINOLEUM RUGS made of pure cork with BURLAP BACKS. 150 rugs in the lot—perfect in material with slight defects in the printing scarcely noticeable and which will oe in ay way affect the wearing quality. ; $935 $985 'S 9a ‘Sipe rece er vr. 6day special EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE offer— featuring for the week your choice of several different patterns of 42-piece dinner sets given FREE to each HK of one of these new model EMPRESS MAL- EABLE RANGES—the range that appeals to My housewife—a range so good that it is-backed with the pe it guarantee ever issued with any range, ly guaranteed not to wear out for fifteen years. si $16.50 23.50 11.75 18.50 12.75 .16— Oe a a a $1235 price $20— SIZE 9xi2 FT. “one-piece body construction, non-rusting top, white porcelain trimmed, four-ply asbestos lining, concealed flue, and many other new, useful, practical features. , —this week we give to every purchaser of an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE your choice of several beau- tiful 42 - piece dinnerware sets of American semi-por- celain. —your old range taken as part payment. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 1" SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE FOUNDED , TACO SECOND AVE. AT PINE 87. 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & 50NS Your Credit CAN ADA; IS THERE REALLY ? A ‘WIDENING GAP’ ; Attitude of Certain Papers Only Healthy Differences, No Obstacles to Friendship. Commonality of Civilization. that there is ob- onintic attitude im references are made by pert: warmly Ae OW he be gead enough to tell me w! tech « nt ie es teats it hether, in your eatimation, there is unity? If se, to whet ularly the eauses is it due? | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. HEROES OF 91ST CLOSE REUNION End Two-Day Reminiscence | of Battlefront Days The second annual reunion of the M1et Division association ip over. | gonn | Wild West ‘alviaio on left for their | homes Sunday evening, The conven | tion next year will he held in Ta | coma More than 1,000 veterans attended n. They came from all Northwest. Some of the| exservice man had not seen each aa demobil- a in France. very wey & 1 Lieut. Gov. 4 | Clifford % Hughes, Lom Angeles, opr Tf. HL Stevenson, Sag rer; James L Hery, c y ‘Thomas A, Drie ao, historian IN BED ERAT a: etable Dp Afton, Tenn.—‘‘I want other euf- fering women to know what Lydia E. Bas Pinkham’s Vege- oll, Ban Ma | waitor The Star; | | Replying to yours of September 6 |1 beg to ansure you that there ts no| antagonistic attitude towards Amer | foan visitors on the part of the gen eral public in Western Canada, | “There have been instances, of! |eourse, In which irritation has been over the hontile attitude of the Hearst papers towards Great Britain, which t» resented in thin country, _ Mont of our people, partic-| BIGGEST BUTTER ORDER IS SHOWN Food Exhibit “at Arena is| Making Great Headway Ninety-eight thousand pounds of Reattle butter for consumption in| the Ihilippine islands is the recerd order received by Seattle firm, | This shipment will leave Seattle shortly. A part of this shipment is on display in the exhibit of the manufacturer at the Firat Annual Seattle Food show, now running at be country fot any length of time, re alize that these papers do not reflect the views of any but a vey small Pp tion of the American people, t of the Canadian people toward their neighbors is the same general attitude © people towards C: mentally they rece wity of their elvi clate the significanc an unfortified boundary Une of mor than 35,000 miles, but both « reso witt ar their genius for con hich, whether in the United” Atates or Canada or the United Kingdom, seems to be one of the outstanding characteristics _ of | not, 1 would say they grere losing their virility, We will have differ ehees over boundaries, tariffs, finh oriew, ete,, Just am the western Amer. lean people will have differences with the East on the Oriental ques tion, and weatern Canadian prov inees will differ with eastern prov inoes on the fiacal policy. But there | are actually no vital obstacles in the way of the maintenance of the most cordial relations between the two countries, and this is well realized by ‘the great mass of the Canadian | the Arena, Pepple. Attendance at the show has in- "teers truly, “Rh é b- NICHOL As.” creaned decidedly Growing interest on the part of | ——— Seattle housewives is I manifest. Special attractions are being ar. ranged for Monday night's feature | of the show, Tuesday has been | designated as Parent-Teacher Asso Clations’ day, and the exhibitors and demonstrators are preparing for one of the largest crowds yet in at tendance. The musical program, which ts Presented daily thruout the after. | e a noon and evening will be continued | in the delicious every day until the show closes next Saturday night. Mildred Hanan Dies; Shot by Mrs, G. Laws, Suicide NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—When Mildred Hanan, heiress to the Hanan shoe millions, died here yes- terday as the result of gunshot wounds in her lungs and kidneys, she left unsolved the greatest mys tery in high society life since the Elwell murder. )' Hanan was shot by Mrs. CIC'AL FITE revolver on herself and killed her- welt. No explanation has been made as to the motive for the crime. toasted to seal! “ by the b discuns by all m bar's | A : Compoun ich Siem fole better, I bad all Kinds ¢ “1 | bad spells, but they all left me. Now when I feel weak and nervous I take te Vegetable Compound and it al- J ways does Fred we wily wish all women would try it inj of Life fol ash hoa 1 ‘dothem geod”? —Mrs. A. Afton, Tennessee, — Women ion ape? -five to fifty Ham J. Ce of Seattle, formerly | take feats of, age captain of the 265th infantry, is the newly @ected president of the 91st Pal tation of Division association ‘ain ‘The “Powder River” veterans were John W fal boat |W. J PT Head of 91st Association LOB ANGELES, Sept 26- wil. | | English «peaking people. If they did) homeward bound today, after a two days’ reunion attended by almost 15,-| 600 former members of the Sist. ‘The election was held Sunday.|™@ny women Other officials elected included: — period, Jp many, . It has on just aa it did Mee & aid ee Keer’ $2.00 Values for $1.25 Don't mins this clearance of Lingerie Waists. There are several very attractive styles, with trimmings of lace and embroidery that set them off beautifully. The materials are the kind that look tag launder to perfection. Waists like these are bargains at 1.25. i Ladies’ Union Suits | | | made of fine, soft, medium: | | | | | | weight cotton interwoven with silk; cut in full ankle length; will give absolute satisfaction; colors, pink or white; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves in white; low neck, no sleeves in pink, | Out size, suit...,,. 35¢ Ladies’ Hose 25c ‘We are offering a goed Cot ton Hose; comes in black and cordovan, and weil worth 35c, for BB@ a pair. Regular $2.00 values; size M0506 antiete, GTS: @ustproof art ticking. $2.00 Table Padding—Yard $1.50 Extra heavy weight; stitched; 60 inches wide $8.00 Tablecloths—S; $7.50 All-linen pattern Tablecloth; size 70x70 inches; floral Blankets—Pair $2.50 Fine Cotton Blankets; gray and tan colors; good quality.) Size 64x76 inches. THE STORK BRINGS TO SEATTLE The N New eer 4 Mr. Knox has a wide r tion an @ Specialist in Sale. ship and Business Trainin zation Hin training ‘and develo nping Darin ine past five years he 800 Be- e is tral through loptutes Class discussions, | but rvice fi ping these men solve thelr’ business prob- lems. ined more than s are constantly nox to leeture on "Y. M. Cc A. AUDITORIUM e TUESDAY Sept. 27, 8 P. M. ADMISSION FREE Department of Education TWO PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES Thursday Afternoon at 1 o'clock See Star Wednesday for Opening Announcement

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