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fHE SEATTLE STAR_ aa Seattle’s popular holiday store! —your Christmas shopping is the most important— Yo Ur Fo robably the most perplexing problem in the world to you just now. Why not solve this problem at once by doing your Christmas shopping here—where there are so many desirable things to choose from at moderate expense, and you know “Your Credit Is Good!” select holiday gifts NOW—pay next year! —this store’s extraordinary ¢redit advantages are ready for you—make your selections now and start paying a little each month so you can comfortably pay the balance next year. TRADE MARK —have a gift certificate added ° Gift to your account—issued in ike any amount to be applied by Certificates— the recipient on purchase of any article in this store. a few carefully chosen Christmas G-I-F-T-S —charming and usable remembrances present- ed at prices that will surely help solve your gift problems — with sale pricing fiber wic chairs and rockers f=*17= *13°— regular price $25— regular price $3.50 —incense burner with handles; sterling in- laid; blue, rose or yel- lar price $26— low colored pottery. —is. just one more reasan why this store is the busiest in town xactly as pictured, attractive and exceedingly comfortable fiber wick- er chairs and rockers, with loose, comfy spring cushion seats. _ quality tapestry upholstering. Fine EIGHTT FOO! SPECIALS FROM TOYLAND fic of childhood-that transforms leaden soldiers into stalwart braves with t that beat—that changes dolls with fixed smiles E wooden blocks into lofty palaces. Believe. Just a couple of specials to give Mother and Dad an idea | Of how easy it is to make little folks happy. | land of /—6 cups and saucers, one each sugar and cream- er and teapot; decorat- €d in attractive evlors; special while they last y Yy —25 in. high | —20-in. shade. regular price $1.25 —mustard’ jar; good quality cut glass; sil- ver plated cover; glass spoon. into living, breathing Our Toy Town is the happy Ride a ,cock horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fair lady ona white horse, With rings on her fin- gers and bells on her toes, And she shall Jave music“wherever she goes. this rocking horse: —23 in. high; entire jength 42 in. with red rocker; mottled gray horse with hair mane and tail, as pictured; special regular price $6.50 —Bonbon basket; exactly as pictured; Sheffield regular price $2.75 —incense burner in pot- tery; decorated with sterling inlaid; colors of yellow, blue, rose and tan. SPECIAL! a great sale of library table lamps— $2485 regular Price $33.50 a | Roman gold 3 finishes {Flemish gold | Babylon gold —exactly as pictured; a massive, heavy lamp; 25 inches high; 20- inch shade; opalescent, amber colored glass dome; regular price $383.50; special for this sale $24.85. THIRD FLOOR regular price $3.50 —men’s cloth brush; real bristles; padded leather back. MAIN FLOOR peed ‘STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founde: 1864 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS ! } ‘Tetigts trom Chief Seattle MISSIVES FROM A FRIENDLY OLD SPIRIT) To the City Council Gentlemen; Here's a suggestion, Why not adopt the poliey of selling weekly passes for $1 or $1.26 a week and let the bolder ride all he wants to? The idea ta not new. It has been in force for two years in Racine and other Wisconsin cities and hag been @ succenm, Youngstown, Obio, adopted the seheme recently, and to date It Appeara to have been a success, The Blectrical Railway Journal, com the system in Youngstown, guys niraR aring the firet three weeks ding, the rate rease in revenue on the lines within Youngs town Was More than twice as great as on the city lines outside of Youngstown on which no patwes aré sold, altho industrial conditions on these outside linew were at least a» good ae within the city.” The plan not only increases business for the railway company, but It cultivates the good wil! of the public thru grenter usefulness of the lines, and is & stimulant to all business. In town advertivoments appear, reading: “$1.25 pays for all your riding all week. “You spend that much fer riding to and from work anyway. weekly pans for $1.26 and you can ride free “To and from lunch at home every day “To the theatres, or the park, any evening. “To go to and from the big mores downtown “To the bute nd grocer’s “Vor @ square ora mile~anywhere at any time “All your riding for $1.26." ‘THINK it Over, men. That scheme of weekly pases might be just what the oar system needs, We think the public would like it CHIEF SEATTLE. is on Buy & To Seattle Shoppers Dear Folks: Christmas is lew than three weeks away.“Are you going to do your shopping early thur year? We hope so, For your own sakes, as well a» for the sake of the clérks who'll wait upon you. Early selections of gifts are always the beet. You get better service, you get a better and greater varlety, and save yourselves from the mada rush and crush during the final week. Not only do your thopping early, but do it now. CHIEF SBATTLE. To Congressman Herrick of Oklahoma Dear Manuek I'm surprised at you. I remember when you first got to Washington you wrote to the folks how you'd soon be running the whole show beeause all the rest of the congressmen were asleep. And now you let an 1f-yearold mim threaten you with a breach of promise sult and aay you “acted like a 9 o'clock fellow in a midnight town.” I'm beginning to believe your methods aren't all you cracked them up to be. CHIPY SEATTLE. To Holders of Liberty Bonds Dear Coupon Clippers: Aren't you mighty sind you have been able to hang onto those bonds you got from Uncle Sam? If you don't alrendy know it, nome of {he innuen have recently advanced 12 per cent over their low water mark. They'll soon command a premium. Not an issue but what is quoted at 96 or better now. Wall Street figures thut billions have been added to the pockets of mcurity holders thru recent appreciations in value, It looks like the tide of prosperity is at last beginning to roll CHIEY SEATTLE To Everyone in General Dear Folke: Are you curtying a card or some other means of ident fication on your person? If you're not, you will do well to immediately provide yourself with one Only recently 4 man was found unconscious on the Camp Lewis high- way. He was taken to the hospital and listed as “unknown” for two dayn, Almost daily some similar case comes up in Seattle CME SEATTLE. To That Fourth Avenue Cigar Shop Dear Leo: Glad to see that you took the hint and stopped seTing those Japanese matches. The new ones light—which is more than could be sid of the Nipponese product. Also it looks better CHIEF SEATTLE. To United States District Attorney Thos. P. Revelle Greetings, Warttor: Ugh, Big Chief like you. not afraid, Smoke pipe of peace. Big Chief would pow wow with you awhile. White war rior may ketchem give dope boys, girls, hangem, Big Chief think game. Fightem hard, Warrior, they no men; they drag warriors and squaws of tomorfow's san to much misery and shame. Big Chief my bulid fire, tiem takes, burnem. No men, White Warrior; they devils CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Folks Who Buy Things Everybody: It is beyond your computation—the good you ean do for yourself and for the rest of the community in which you live sim ply by buying Northwest producta. Try it! See how big @ percentage of all the goods you buy can be Seattie made or Washington-made products, That's adine game; play it. The resulta will surprise you. And please you CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Peter Witt, Cleveland Traction Expert Friend Pete: A lot of folke are knocking you for your advice to junk the street cars and buy new ones, We paid you $8,400 to get that Advice, #0 we're not listening to the knockers, At that, your plan is As sensible as lots of plans our frieads suggest; just about! Dirztiy yours, CHIBF SEATTLE To the “Week” Promoters Gentiomen; Today marks the opening, I believe. of American Edu- cation week. No doubt it it a very fine thing—-just as Father and Son week, Children’s week, Baby week, Cat week and countiess other weeks were before tt. And I sincerely hope that you meet with success, But, just ae « suggestion, den? you think it would be @ good idea presently to have a new kind of week—a Week of Rest? Or is it too much for « bored public to expeet? Reapectfully, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Motorists ~ Ladies and Gentieman: Last week another person wae killed In Seattle by one of your number who failed to observe the ordinance which forbids an automobile to pars 4 street car while the latter is loading or unloading passengers. Don't wau think {t's time you began paying attention to this law? Even if you have no regard for ordl- nances an 4 rule, you ought to obey this one, because every time you violate it you place someone's life in jeopardy. CHIEF SEATTLE, To the University Folks Pals: The annual Home-Coming cetebration, in which all college men and women share with Washingtonians the joys of renewing campus contacts, is one of the Northwest's finést customs. Perpetuate it! It's great! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Employers Everywhere Dear Industrial Managers: Anent the much discussed subject of wage reductions, a worker sends in his itemized list of expenditures, figured on a weekly basis, to iustrate—and most vividly—the amount necessary to sustain his family of four, He earns $35 a week. Here in his budget Life insurance «6... $1.43 |Table and other household ne- Furniture insurance O8 | cossition . . + $15.00 House rent ....... 33 Gas and elec x 1.00 Presents for birthdays, |Cartare to work + a mas, eto, 1.00 | Amusements . . 1.00 Charity >. .csesccsessceeesees 26) Newspapers . 1 Pin money for 12-year-old girl .50 | Books, etc. .. “ 50 Spending money yours truly,. .46 | Tools, overatis . . pyee 0 Doctor and medicine .00|Spanish War Veterans® Club Dentist . dues, including carfare 10 Tailor . “ —— Coal. . Feives What do you think of it Grand total oo $93.34 CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Paleface Squaws at the Public Library Dear Ladies: I've often watched you—and wondered how you did ft. For long hours every day you perform the most onerous tasks imaginable—serving a public that doesn’t just know what it wants. You advise pdvanced maidens on Freud and Strindberg; you hunt up Shaw and Pisen for crotchety shoot teachers; you advise lovesick youfh# on romantic poetry, and you provide tired business men with Chambers and Morris novels that you detest. You do all these things da thousand more—yet you always keep your smile and your “You're quite: welcome, I'm sure.” I'm not a marrying man—but I was once, and I know I wish that we'd had squaws like you when I was. Admiringly yours, CHIEF SEATTLE, How About Cable Cars, Peter Witt? Uh, Peter, you no say one thing about those chute-the-chute cable ears belong city. Uh, Big Chief pay dime ride up hill slide down. Set al way—six blocks on lady. She no like Chief sftting on her, but Chief no help it. Woman 200 pounds sitting on Chief. Ugh, very much out of wind. Warrior, papoose, squaw—all slide down one end on those cars. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the University “Frats” Brothera: That's a fine stunt you have worked oat of making the football season evenings gay with great iNuminated signs on your houses, It adds a touch of “something different” that every old alumnus ts bound fo like. The big “W's” and sandy mottoes in electric lights gave mo a thrill the other night when I walked thru the Uni- versity district, CHIEF SEATTLE. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921. | | ( TODANCE | | wtreeta | Grotto to Produce Comedy This Week Mystic Order of Enchanted comedy, Wea Angora Grotto, Velled Prophets of the Realm, produce the Are You a Mason?” Tuesday, nesday and Thursday nights at the Masonic temple. More than 160 *victima” of Angora Grotto were towed thru downtown .turday behind @ small tractor ne» a feature of the mid-winter coremonial “Diapepsin’ for Bad Stomach, Indigestion Take Pape’s Diapepsin now! | In five minutes your stomach feels fine. Don't bother what upset your stom- ach or which portion of the food did the dam If your stomach is sour, y and upset, and what you just ate hag fermen into stubborn lumps; pead dizzy and aches; you jbelch ghses and acids and eructate | undigested food | Ruth Ranson Corell, 12, will make the first dive into a\ new swimming pool for lid- dies in Washington, for which the largest donation was made by President Harding.| She will also dance before the| president at a society pageant following the opening of the pool. Why Should This Man Have a Job? Chief Seattie, clo Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash Dear Sir: 1 read your articles with interest and I think they are very beneficial; therefore, I will let you know what I have noticed on a James cable car, going west, at the corner | of Third aid James, No, 68, at 240 p.m. An old, erippled-up lady who ap peared to be about 70 years got on the car on her hands and knees and the conductor on this car looked on. jnot giving her the leust assistance. Why should he have the job? Yours very truly A SEATTLE CITIZEN. Jitney Hearing Put Off Until Friday Hearing of the action brought against the Sound Transit company by 20 residents of Cowen and Roose velt parks, Who seek to compel the defendants to rewume auto bus serv. | jee to those sections of the city, has been postponed until next Friday by Superior Judge J. T, Ronald, SALEM, Ore—When Patrotman W. W. Burchett is called to home of Mra. Millie Lee to arrest William Rogers for cteating disturbance, he gets shot in hip. Says Rogers did ¢ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The genuine bears the sig- nature of BE. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO) 206. Dr. Edwin J. Brown Saves You Money T can save you ar r every dollar you pay me for dental work. y sys tem and methods in dentistry have stood the test of time. m w Here is where you can make your wife Xmas time. these serviceable Polo cloth coats, made up in new style with swagger back, deep collar and cuffs; belted and button trimmed, Sac bine; shoulder lined. Very special. Ladies’ Union Suits $2.50 For .Xmas_ gifts, silk bodice top union suits; flesh color; knee Tongetn: body of fine liele, All sites. Ladies’ Hose—$1.00 Buy, her « pair mere hose for Xm: Yy; rib top: bi Silk Stockings—$2.50 silk stockings; finest 4 Diack and cordovan; fancy clock; all sizes. Children’s Bootees 25e to. 65¢ Soft dainty wool hootees for little tots; fancy knit Children’s Caps—$1.69 White and D ‘ ait Nite and pink sik’ caps, just take a litte Pape'y Diapepsin, and in five min utes you wonder what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of meén afd women today know that it in needless to have a bad stomach. A little Dinpepsin occasionally keeps this delicate organ regulated, and they eat their favorite foods with- out fear. If your stomach doesn’t take care of your Uberal limit with- out rebellion; if your food ix a dam- age instead of a help, remember, the, quickest, surest, most harmiess ant- acid ig Pape’s Diapepsin, which costs only sixty cents for a large case at drug stores, —Advertinement, ig There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely, and that is to dissolve it, This de- stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounoss of plain, ordi nary liquid arvon; apply it at night, when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips, By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, tes, | al? ttching and digging of the stop in- stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces {s all you will need. This simple remedy has never been known For Friends Far Away Framed Colored Ph showin: double interest to your good friends who pian some day to view the scenes you have de- scribed to them. We carry a large stock of guch pietures, and pack them for mailing without extra cherge. Splendid _ heavy jot coats that will make most acceptable and — practical #ifts. Plain back; Dutch ; flap pockets and 3- inch cuffs: shoulder lined; belted style Very special. Ladies’ Kid Gloves $3.50 Fine French kid gloves; biack, brown, taupe, white and gray. Best quality. All sizes, Boys’ Slippers—$1.25 A dandy gift for a boy: dark gray; strongly made. Table Sets—$7.50 Mercerized damask table sets; bleached and hem- stitched cloth. Size 72x72 inches; 6 napkins to mateh. Pillow Cases—$2.00 Pr. Fruit of Loom pillow cases; lace trimmed. Size 42x36 inches. Bath Set—$3.50 Combination of towel, rug and wash cloth, heavy’ jac- quard weave; assort ‘col- ors “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEV'} sindeachansnbdanessshansasanassonnonssaansilll