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PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR select your holiday gifts now—pay next year! —this store’s extraordinary credit ad- vantages are ready for you; make your selections now and start pay- ing a little each month so that you can comfortably pay the balance during next year. —gift purchases will be held for future delivery, if desired. SALE! NEW LAMPS =a superb choosing—in superb lamps —at superb savings, an event too im- portant to be overlooked, at prices so low as to achieve the sensational. —as a gift to the family, a gift to one’s self —which many of us make at times— there is little which can, give more con- tinual and lasting pleasure than a beau- tiful lamp. —a small deposit will hold your purchase until Christmas. —also included in this sale are all solid ma- hogany, polychrome and junior lamp stands; all silk shades; boudoir, table, Bridge and reading lamps; you take 25 % of f 200 silk lamp shades— +8 regular price $13.50 20-inch shades of silk with stretched silk linings -and silk-covered frames with silk fringe; the variety is ex- tensive and color combinations ex- tremely beautiful; similar to pictures Nos. 1 and 2; regular price $13.50; special for this sale, $8.85. 300 silk lamp shades— , $1485. regular price $23.50 —20 and 24-inch sizes with American Beauty silk linings, trimmed with heavy silk fringe; a most extensive variety of new styles and color, binations; similar to pictu Nos. oo 4, hd or 6; regular price . ial for this bom 5: epecias a sale of animals for little tots! —the value in this sale—we pass it on to you without comment—except to say it is by far the greatest child’s toy value this store has ever offered. Three animals only sold to a customer. long; finished in natural col- Cc ors. Your choice, 5¢. 4c extra each required on all mail orders DOWNSTAIRS TOY STORE STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 Tacoma L, Schoenfeld & Sons Priscilla sewing cabinets— - 20 very specially priced at $745 EACH regular price $12.50 —a charming gift for mother; ma hogany vencered; height 25 inches; movable utility tray; regular price $12.50; special while they last, $7.45 cach —rabbit and cat stand 714 inches high and are 4 inches the cow and dog stand 514 inches high and are 8 inches long; finished in natural col- ors. new prices on Columbia records— CROW: stares: OSE FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT here you can locate in most any district in the city just the home you desire to rent. from Chief Seattle | (A WEEKLY BUDGHT OF MISSIVES FROM A FRIENDLY OLD SPIRIT) To Malcolm Douglas, Prosecuting Attorney, King County Dear Malcolm: Just a word of congratulation on your recent work tn seeing that money paid out wrongfully by the county was pald back to It It's probably the first Instance of a financial trai! in that db rection, under similar etreumstances. You are also doing fine work In bringing the charges againat former Sheriff John Stringer to # point where they will be completely aired tn court. Nothing like fearless news in public office, you know. Yours for straight shooting, CHILY SEATTLE. To Charles E. Tennant, Captain of Detectives Dear Charles: You had a birthday anniversary last week. you have # hundred more. Yours for longevity, CHIEF SEATTLE. I hope \To William H. Searing, Chief of Pélice Dear W. Fic It was a cold and rainy morning, chief, and an aged, white haired Indy slipped and fell on the street car track at First ave. and Seneca st One of your boys halted an approaching auto and care fully assisted her across the street. A kindly deed deserves commends tion, don't you think? Yours for courteny, CHIEF SHATTLIA —. To an Insurance Agent Dear Pest: Darn you, you're a likable cuss, but you talk too much. You've called on me three times na week. Don't you think I deserve & rest? Hoping for silence, I am yours sincerely, CHIEF SEATTLE. To a Friend of Mine Dear Pal: I wish to gosh I knew what you put tn that blackberry wine I haven't gotten over it yet. Volsteadily yours, CHIEF SEATTLE. To the State Department of Labor , and Industry Gentlemen: It isn't often, unfortunately, that I'm able to take my pen in hand to commend activities of a department of the state govern ment-—but I want to congratulate you on the work being done by Deputy Labor Commissioner H. P. Everest and Kenneth Durham, chief of your credit bureau, to put Nabatame, the Jap “Ponal,” out of busi ness, Those two seem to be the only officials here—federal, state or local-—-who are able to do anything to protect the public in the matter. CHIEF SRATTLE. ry To a Few People in Charge of Apartments Dear Ones: A couple of days ago a man I know rang a bell for a landlady, And when she opened the door three inches, he asked her about apartments. “No,” she snapped, “we have nothing” Bang went the door. The man felt like an tnsect and wondered how nice the lady could have been if sho had wanted to rent a room. Having “everything taken” docan't have the same effect on you, does it? CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Folks Who Buy Things Everybody: I know @ Seattle business man who prides himself on buying only Northwest products. Hoe gets a madein-Seattle article if there ts one avaliable; if not, he gets a made-in-Tacoma or madoin Spokane or madein-Portiand article. In the case that the whole North west fails him, he buys # California or Montana or British Columbia article, | He tele his friends wtiag he's doing, and he imprenses It on the res. | tailera he tredes with. It's @ matter almamt of religion with him to | have on Seattle shoes and Seattle ties and to eat Beattle groceries. He's a walking advertisernent and demonstration and inspiration for Northweet products, That's good cittzenship and good business If 300,000 folks tm this town took the same subject as seriously as he does one year, Seattle would be well on the way to the half milep mark shortly afterward. CHIEF SEATTLE. To an Unthoughtful Mother car who, at 6:20 p.m. waited and let @ lady back on the car who for- got her umbrella. Not only waited but opened the car door for her and assisted her on and off. It was a courteous and manly act.” It was, No. 2258, and I'like it Old fashioned chivalry, after all, never falls to command admiration, even in an age which gives it scant practice, CHIEF SEATTLE, To the Unwanted Big Black Dog at. \the Matt Show Greetings, Big Friend: "Cause you big, friend, no one bid on you at Mutt Show auction. Chief Seattle watch you from out shadows, and see hurt come in your dog eyes. Chief Seattle wish he man, not spirit be take you You would guard his wigwam safe at night, and follow him miles and miles by day thru woods. You fight for him, protect his children, and even die for him. Ugh,’ Big Chief wish he had you, dog, and, if unwanted, you come to happy hunting ground, he take you for hig dog. WAITING, big dog friend. CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Washington Order No. 51, Knights of | Pythias and Fraternal Order of Eagles Greetings: The music of your bands were heard by Chief Seattle on the streets on Armistice Day. It wns fine, friends, and you thought of those thruout the city in outof-way places who were busy thruout the day that the city might not be too rudely jostled from fts accustomed | .way by the holiday. Yours is a good spirit, friends, the spirit of brothers, and commendable to your organtsations. CHIEF SEATTLE. Old Mutt Dog, Seattle Humane Society Sir: I call you old not because you are; the term is rather one of great endearment. I write to give you courage to meet the end heroically, os 1 know you will. I am sad to know that you must dic, condemned not for transgressions, but for the lack of one good friend to come to you in your extremity. CHIEF SEATTLE. |Mr. Dog Executioner, | : |Seattle Humane Society Dear Sir; Won't you, for a day or two, postpone the execution of those dogs condemned to die because theyhave no master? They are,, sir, as you know, good dogs, that anyone might be proud to own. CHIEF SEATTLE. Dog Lovers, Everywhere Kind Friends: There is your opportunity; to get a dog. CHIEF SEATTLE, To the Bakeries of Seattle Congratulations on your decision to cut the price of bread! I'm not a business man, of course—but if the opinion of an old-fashioned spirit is of any interest to you, I think you've made a sound business move. Maybe, as you say, the cut wil mean a slight loss to you at first—but don’t you think that, by making it, you will increase your sales volume to such an extent that you'll eventually be able to buy baby’s shoes? I hope so—and, anyway, the public will get cheaper bread. Which, after all, is @ good point. More or less sympathe tically yours, CHIEF, SE. ATTLE. |Apples to Be Sold ? I Palmer | Resigns as Direct to Consumer} Game Commissioner A company known as the Wenat- | chee Fruit Co; has been org@nlzed in} the King county game commission, ps oreo pte Mine selling | has tendered his resignation to Er 2 and Po nest Seaborg, director of the state | tatoes direct to the consumer from | | department of fisheries and cad. | the growers, The commodities are | paimer's resignation is auld to be due j Sold retail at wholesale prices, in| to internal friction in the depart. either large or small quantities. | ment, 94 Three stores, one at 1531 Third ave., another at 1802 Broadway and the Ice Cream Makers in Convention Here With an address of welcome by Mayor Hugh M, Caldwell, the sixth annual convention of the Pacific Cream Manufacturers’ association opened Monday in the banquet hail of the New Washington hotet. thrd in the University district, are now operating under the manage: ment of L. M. I ial kee |Only One Case Left | .for Matt to Solve Hl ‘When he catches the man who! \robbed the Black Diamond bank of $75,000, Sheriff Matt Starwich will have gleared up every robbery that has been committed in King county singe be was weldoted ty gftica, I gb \ 4 ane € VRE 4 oo ake Tablete: ex Ative nature of web oy mag , \ Ice | | | | THE ¥. W. ©. 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