The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR NO. CASH DOWN! MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! —we say to you, the new customer, the prospective homefurnisher, to get acquainted with the won- derful advantage 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 pay- ments to meet your individual requirements. 40 sample cane living room suites of the better kind REDUCED 25% —now enters an event of most unusual importance—a sale of magnifi- cent cane living room suites that are a revelation in beauty and richness. 40 suites in this lot. You take 25% off the regular price. this sample value: ee =z Your Credit 12 of these 3-piece living-room suites greatly underpriced for this sale A LUXURIO®S MAHOGANY FINISHED CANE SUITE a e ACT QUICKLY! NO MORE WHEN THESE ARE GONE if , regular price $260— ’ —upholstered in blue or mulberry velour; dav- —chair and rocker have loose pillow comfy spring F enport has loose pillow comfy spring seats =— be se Me wa peg Pi ” ~ . J ack rests eX: ictured ; jar ice, that rest on & coil spring base; also has 3 pieces complete, $260—; special for this sale, loose pillow-back rests exactly as pictured. 95 125 Axminster rugs very much underpriced— EACH 9x12 ft. size regular price $60— —luck and an enviable business repu- tation brought us first chance to get these rugs, and from a noted maker. 125 in the lot. An unusually inter- esting array of patterns and color- ings—way under their usual prices, Very fine QUALITY high pile Axminster rugs, with slight imper- fections, which in no way will have any effect on their durability. Reg- ular price $60—; special for the week, or while they last, $31.95. a REAL drop in these heater prices: —here’s your heater in Seattle’s most popular heater . store. High-grade, dependable heaters that are guaranteed to give long and satisfactory service, and priced exceptionally low. ; INDEX GREENWOOD $1985 $2986 regular price $24.50 regular price $34.50 —a new model in the pop- | —%, "ew, Colonial design; ular combination heater ; gad a fect ott t «ee polished steel; cast top t 4 c with two covers ;-duplex and bottom; swing top; grate for burning coal or mica front door; nickel i f wood; large ash. pan; trimmed ; ash pan; height nickel trimmed; 37 in. 37 in.; 22 in. wide; 17 é high; 25 in. wide; 21 in, deep; regular price in. deep; regular price, $24.50; special for the 34.50; special far e week, $19.85. wea week, $29.85. STANDARD FURNITURE COMPANY L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Founded TACOMA SECOND AVE, AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1864 ° F { cy OAS aki ah ) Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN To organize a committee for re duction of armaments by Interna: ‘tlonal agreement, a meeting will be held in Bnohomish Monday evening. . . “A live stock rancher who 12 years ago paid his taxes with one car load | of cattle, now has to sell six car loads to pay taxes on the same land,” com- ments the Walla Walla Union edito- rially. eee The third annual bee school of | Pierce county will open in Puyallup lon October 24, for a three-day ses. sion Instruction will consist of lectures and practical demonstra- Uons under prominent experts, eee The football teams wil) tangle Saturday at Snohomish, at 1:30 p, m. eee Arlington and Snohomish The Valley Fruit Co. has leased the Luther dehydrating plant, in Walla Walla, and Is getting ready to start up Monday. Approximately 18 women will be worked on each of three shifts and 10 men on each of two shifts, eee MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921. Science Proves the Danger of Bleeding Gums Medical science proves that unhealthy gums cause serious ailments. People suffering from Pyorrhea (a disease of the gums) often suffer from other ills, such as rheumatism, anae- mia, nervous disorders, or weakened vital organs. These ills have been traced in many cases to the Pyorrhea germs which breed in pockets about the teeth. Four out of five people over forty have Pyorrhea. It begins with tender and bleeding gums. Then the gums recede, the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be extracted to rid the system of the infecting Pyorrhea germs. Guard yo health and your teeth, Keep Pyorrhea away, Visit your dentist often for teeth and gum inspection, and make daily use of Forhan’s For the Gums. Forhan’s For the Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check ‘ts progress—if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary dentifrices cannot do this, Forhan’s will keep the gums firm and healthy, the teeth white and clean. * Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Puyallup’s school board has ruled that outside students will have to pay $6 a month tuition, The ruling affects about 75 puptis, eee Reports to the department of agrt culture show 81 local, county, sec tional and state fairs held in Wash- ington this year, ee Says the Port Angeles Evening News: “You see, coal is high be cause of the freight rate. And the freight rate in high because locomo- tives must burn high-priced coal.” eee “The Siamese Triplets.” That's what H. G. Wales, Anendale ranch, Orondo, calls a freak apple that he found on one of his trees. There are three apples Ld me Grandview haa a $2,500,000 crop this year. eee Up to the close of the last federal biennium, says the Morning Olym- pian, more money had been paki to Washington for federal aid to high- way construction than had been giv- gf to any other state in the Union. “The Pacific Northwést Fruit ex position, which is to be held in Seat tle, November 21-26, promises to be one of the greatest events of ite kind ever staged in the Northwest,” de clares the Walla Walla Union. eee The Yakima valley will produce 45,000 carloads of produce and manufactured articles this year, val- ued, at present prices, at $59,000,000, HEARING ON LIQUOR charges brought against Dan P. Lewis, said to be defeated candidate for federal dry equad, continued to October 22 before R. W. McCielland, U. 8. com- flaver when you emoke Lucky Strike CUTICURA HEALS i { i i A FE FFE fl f i Hy i iz; if Best Treatment for | All Complexion Ills If the skin be colorless, sallow, muddy, over-red, if it be rough, blotchy, pimply or freckled, there's nothing that will so surely overcome the condition as ordinary mercolized wax. It literally takes off a bad complexion—absorbs the dead and near-dead particles of surfac: in, so gently. gradually, qe, experience no inconvenience at all. A new com- Plexion is then in evidence. one so clear, spoticss, delicately soft and beautiful, you look years younger, One ounce of this wax, procurable at ny erug. store, will rejuvenate even ‘he worst complexion, It is smeared and removed mornings with warm wator, The mercolized wax habit is a healthier and more economical one than the cosmetic habit. If the skin wrinkled or flabby, bathe it daily in a solution made by dissolving an ounce of powdered maxolite In a half-pint of witch hazel. 4 acts immediately, affectin, even deepest wrinkles, fi . Ose it twice water, place a brush teeth up and dewn. Use x Brush the grinding » seer in ond -inch of the i out. Wet your brush in cold » healing paste on it, then img motion to clean the and beck surfaces of the teeth. M your gums tote Load Forhan-coated wire 4 et first until 35c¢ and 60c. All druggists. Formule of R. J. Forken, D, D. S. _ Forhan'Co., New York © —Forken’s, Ltd., Montreal FOR THE Three Dismissed by the Wayfarer Robert Day, H. H. Maxon and Dr. Louis H. Maxson have received notice of dismissal from the Wayfarer s0- ciety. Day played the role of the Wayfarer in the pageant last sum- mer. ‘The dismissal of the three, accord- ing to Capt. C. N. Dickerson, is due to thelr “scratching” that section of their membership cards pledging sup- port of the by-laws of the organiza tion, The men will be given a chance to appeal. All three men claim that the “mi- nority” is ruling the society. Bridge Eliminates Auto “Death Trap” ‘The apening of the Meadowbrook bridge means the elimination of a dangerous “death trap” for motorists, according to County Engineer Thomas R. Beeman, who constructed the span. Two persons met death on the old bridge, which had a double ap- proach with a square turn at the north end. Elks’ Work Praised in Ballard Sermon High tribute was paid the Elks by Rey. Honor L. Wilhelm at Ballard Presbyterian church Sunday night. Dr. Withelm declared true brother- hood is founded on man's “loving service to his fellowme: Two Bandits Steal $30,000 in Gems DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct. 17.— Two bandits, one a 17-year-old boy, entered a jewelry store here just after the shop opened this morning, held up the proprietor, Simon Ka- men, and ransacked the safe, fiee- ing with $30,000 in jewelry. EDWARD LIND, 82, who died in Sawtelle, Cal., October 5, and whose body arrived in Seattle Monday, will be buried is a Seattle cemetery. Lind was a former Seattle real es- tate man and one of the first min- ing engineers of the West. His body is at the Butterworth mortu- ary. WESTERN WASHINGTON con. ference, Near East relief workers, to meet Tuesday in Hotel Washington anhex, with Dr, William E. Doughty as principal speaker. We'll Finance You AND SAVE YOU MONEY ‘“American” Homes are th highest type of modern houses. Standardized methods, a com- Piste equipped mill and big uying power enable us to Wve you an up-to-the-minute jouse at the owt lowest possible you own a lot in a good district, you nee aan Souler : d not pay any ou can buy the ready~ materials only, or wee wilt erect the house you want and turn it over, COMPLINT Call and ask about our Bring in your own sketc American Homes, Inc. 4008 Arcade Bulldi Elllott 10h on Checks Pyorrhea GUMS Wanda Talks Before |White Mule Had No “ne * “Millionair”’ Club “The Wildest and Worst Experience ‘was told by Miss Wan- r, of The Star staff, to the Millionair club Saturday night. Each Saturday night an entertain- ment is provided at $8 Main st. for the Millionair club, an organization of Seattle's unemployed. Dyed Her Silk Stockings to Match Skirt Each package of “Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything, even if she has never dyed before. Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind —-then perfect home dyeing is sure because Diamond Dyes are guaran. teed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether ft is linen, cotton or mized goods.—Advertise- ment. * : Business in Bath Finding a cache of “white mule* in a women's bath house at 114 Second ave. S., federal prohibition agents arrested the proprietor, Iverson, who was in jail Mo Stop Girls’ Serge Middies $5.00 and $5.98 Values Cut to $3.98 and $4.50} Again we lead in bargains! This time it's girls’ wool serge middies. They are practical garments for school wear because of the long service they give and the big saving in washing. They are of desirable materials, medium weight. Collars are trimmed with triple row of braid; laced front. Ages 16 to 20, $4.50. Sizes to 12 years, $3.98. SPECIAL TUESDAY—ON THE BALCONY Boys’ Union Suits $1.10 Up Splendid mixed wool rib- bed union suits for boys; made to stand hard wear; form fitting; wool cuff on sleeves and ankles. You won't go wrong on these. Ages 2 to 16, Ladies’ Wool Hose Pair 69c Good, substantial wool hose; medium heavy weight; ribbed tops; firmly reinforced toes and heels; black. and Oxford colors. At this low price you will get exception: al values. Sizes 8% to 10%. BIG DOMESTIC VALUES Comforters $5.00 Regular $7.50 Values Size 72x84 inches; filled with fine downaline cotton; weight about five pounds; fancy silko- line covering. Bleached Sheets $1.00 Good quality of muslin; flat center seam; cut size 72290 inches. Cotton Bats $1.00 Stitched cotton. bats; uniform stock, well garneted; weight 2% pounds; size 72x90 inches, Blankets, Pair, $6.00 Regular $9.00 Values Cotton and wool mixed; fancy plaid patterns; size 66x80 inches. Warmth and comfort are as sured with these as coverings. Sheeting, Yard, 60c Unbleached Pequot sheeting, 72 inches wide, Table Damask, Yard 90c 64-inch mercerized table dam- ask; superior bleached and finy ished; assorted floral and satin) stripes. a

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