The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 2

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‘we started in January a rices. _ SALE values. —there’s a world of satisfaction in buying from this store—the store where your personal needs are given special consi deration— where your buy- ing becomesa real pleasure. $1 775 daven, SAL: a inches; size of mirror 32x18 inches. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. ar ago—you know— the Standard campaign for lowering furniture Hammering at it for nearly a year. hard blow after another. climax. This JANUARY SALE. And the way to realize it is for you to see these JAN UARY inches; top of chiffonier measures furnishin: So here’s the ed, Credit Made-in-Washington products, this store feels, are entitled to first consideration of the homefurnisher $81— L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 THE —furniture, rugs, draperies, silverware, house- every department in the store, ex- cept certain restricted lines, is to be represent- Come looking for reductions of either 10%, 16%, 20% or 33%% on the largest showing of homefurnishing merchandise Pacific Northwest. in this whole —the store where credit is given freely, gladly and always in a pleas- ant, helpful, dig- nified, simple way. —buy all you need during this JANUARY SALE —Your Credit Is Good!” Use it! MADE oni) WASHINGTON an extreme saving on this 3-piece suite! chair $1675 regular price $22.50 —exactly as pictured; oak frames; upholstered in very fine quality artificial brown leather; xt can be converted into full-size bed and holds all beddin PRICE same style in genuine leather: rocker was $28—, NOW $20.75; davenport was $75—, NOW $56.20; chair was $27.50, NOW $19.75. when folded; JANUARY | peer es 18 of these bedroom suites tremendously cut in price —exactly as pictured; IVORY FIN- ISH; top of dresser measures 38x18 —size of chiffonier mirror 14x18 inches; full-size bed; regular price, tHree pieces complete, $84— cial for this JANUARY SALE, $66.75. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. ; spe- TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE STAR YAKIMA SECTION FACES DROUGHT No Water This Year Uniess| i POCKET — Bills Are Paid Dee WASHINGTON, 2T.—Con gcreseman Bun rm, of Washington, i somewhat up against it, Some 19 years ago the Yakima reclome tion district was formed and about five years later, water from govern | ment reservoirs was turned onto 40,000 neres of the finest land in| that fertile state, The land was chased by settlers from the Indians ‘The actual cost of reclamation, stor age of water and distribution of fame—about $60 per acre—waa charged against the land, to be paid back to the government at the rate of $6 per acre per yene. It was thought this was a very favorable rangement for the set der. During the war yeanr=all went well, but the past two year nothing has been paid and the government administrators have notified the ret tiers that unless they come thru at} once no water will be turned oa} for their spring plowing. Land without water in the Yakima dintrict tx just worth nothing a-tal!; yet Summers hesitates to ask too much from congress lest some Wall. streeter observes: “That's what you Fovernment ownerbip fellows get for your pains.” Hut Summers i going to ask relief just thé same what with farm products at @ ree | jord low level, his constituents need | the help, and need tt as badly av the railways, now asking to have their profita guaranteed by govern ment. Summers believes he har Wall at. there where the hair rt, 90 will probably get what [he aska for. originally par What you see in the picture jig all there ig to the pocket wireless outfit invented by \the Englishman holding it. He says that | He can receive messages from a radius of 100 miles. PIERCE CO. MUST RUN OWN FERRY ‘Cannot Lease “to Private Operators, Is Opinion Notes and Comment on TACOMA, Dee. 27.—Meree county comminmioners may not lease the ] NEW SERIES TURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921. | Great Economy of Operation & Upkeep Light weight and Triplex Springs 25 miles to the gallon of gas is Oil and tire expense is kept low in proportion, It is a dependable car—built to give years of comfortable, eco- nomical motoring. THE SEDAN ‘695 f-.b. Toledo Touring --9593 Coupe -1850 Roadster - - 4593 THE OLD HOME TOWN county ferries to private operators, but must operate them themeelves, altho the ferries: are at present in need of a $2,200 subsidy, which it & impossibie to” obtain. Rosedale has the honor of having| This in the decision of Frank D. the largest Boys’ and Girl elub| Nash, deputy prosecuting attorney, jon the peninsula. In the last year| Whose opinion was sought by the it haa more than treblied its mem-|COuUnty commissioners. bership. No competition will be permitted . with the ferry, which gonnecta Ta jcoma and Gig harbor, It Will Be in This City and Be ‘Hawaiian’ 10th Annual State - Wide Journalism Institute eee |, George Haven, arrented tant week in Parco and sentenced to 39 daye jin jail for pomsensing several pints Jof moonshine, will start serving hiv lnentence Tuesday, The juder ict Haven spend bis CUrietmas at home. eee J. EB MeManamon of Othello has been reappointed as postmaster, He |'s one of the few democrats to |be renamed. eee | Dr. Herbert C. Lieser wit head [the Prunarians for the coming lyear, according to word from Van- couver. at Will Be Unique Christman cotiections at the Meth. pe @list Mpiecopal church in Olympia A ti be Hawaiian held in Seectie! Yee it deals not af all with the lant Friday evening were devoted to the relief of orphans in the war zones of Europe. see One sotid carioad of ol4 Ken jtucky whisky pasned thru Wenat jehee last week en route for Britieh Columbia. It exelted as much in terest a the Kohinoor diamond, eee ‘ It has to do entirety with news- Paper men of the state of Wash- ington, This convention—really the 16th Annual State-wide Journalism Insti tute of Washington—receives ite When the famous University of name this year as a result of the Washington jasz orchestra and 1 | r . “| good will felt by the Honolulu Cham janartet hits Vancouver Wednenday. ber of Commerce for the Washing one member of the organization ra | State Press association. wil be right at home. He j*/ The Chamber of Commerce ef Jeorph Wire, who fives in Vancou:| Honolulu has asked that it might en | ver. tertain the 500 or more delegates ex- } pected to attend the convention with | “Iandru, the French Btuebeard.!q Hawaiian banquet on the final fs not the first man to lose hit inight, and has already forwarded head over a says (b* | Hawalian coffee. candied pineapple. Walla Walla U jams, relishes, cocoanuts and cigars \Trade With Europe COMPLIMENT. Falls Off Heavily 18 RETURNED WASHINGTON, Dee. Trade | Returnisty the compliment, conven- tion officials have decided to call the |between the United States and Bu |rope fell off approximately 60 per cent in value daring the first 11 months of this year, in comparison with the same perted last year, the denartment of commerce announced today. week of January 23.28, the time set for the meetings, “Hawaiian conven- tion week.” All nesaions of the convention will be held on the University of Wash. ington campus, where the newspaper men of ali Washington will gather to discuss the problems of journalism in their own individual fieida. Special days will be set aside for special subjects: The trade publica- tion, the daily newspaper, the week. ly and the advertising problem will “take turns” respectively on the week's program. Among those who will address the editors are J. W. Brown, editor of FAlitor and Publisher’; Prof. Pred W. Kennedy, of the University of | Washington; Dean Erie W. Allen, of the University of Oregon; Harry Crary, of the Seattle Chamber of } THIN, FLAT HAIR |} GROWS LONG, a AND ABUNDANT ake “Danderine” costs jonly 35 cents a bot tle One application ends all dandruff, Commerce, and Dr. Mathew Lyle \wtopa Itching and fall Spencer, director of the school of ing hair, and, in a journaliam of the University of few momenta, \you Yashington, under whore direction have @othled \the the convention will be held. beauty of your hair the pant 10 years the editors It will appear a macs, so soft, lustrous, and easy to do up, But what will please you most will be after a few weeks use, wher you see new hair- fine and downy at nnually on the Washington 8 for the gonvention given the auspices of the schibol of | Nem. In 1921 the number of} entatives in attendance reached 450. This year the invita- tioa hag been extended to edite first —~yes—gbut really new hair|/of British Columbia, Idaho an4| growing all”over the scalp. “L Oregon, and the numbers are ex derine” is to the hair what fri pected to be greatly increased, showers of rain and sunshine ar During convention week the dele- to vegetation. It goes right to the|#ales are entertained at the sorority} roots, invigorates and strengthens ;and fraternity houses on — the! them, ‘This delightful, stimulating |Campus. One luncheon is held an-| tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair|nually for the visiting newspaper| najism fraternity, newspaper women. for the visiting to grow long, thiek, heavy and lux-|men by the Seattle Chamber of} Gries to Advertiosmint, Commerce. One smoker is on the! ——— | program for the men. One tea| is planned by ‘Theta Sigma Phi,| R Hi T HAR women's national ‘honorary jou (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Kxaminers) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE | Car Plunges Off | Dock; Two Escape TACOMA, Dec, 27.—Narrowly es- caping death in the icy waters of Puget sound when the automobile in which they were riding plunged off the dock at Steilacoom, Joe Dollar and Henry Smith were littl the worse for their harrowing experience y: | | hey freed themscives from the ear and climbed onto the wharf to safety. . {is now at the Washington hotel, Willys-Overland Pacific Co. East Pine St. and 12th Ave. East 0660. membership of 61, and has already given five highly successful enter- |tainments. The object is not to make money, but merety to break even, if possible, at the same time promoting a warmer spirit of fellow- ship in the town. Last Thursday the club had a community Christmas tree, and distributed Glled stockings jto $00 children. ANCIENT LADIES OF ~ EGYPT GOT BLOOM IN DRUGSTORE, TOO LONDON, Dec. 27.—Women who danced for and with the Pharaohs put on the war paint met as enthusiastically as the lady of today. A collection of the vanity pots of an Egyptian lady of quality, rescued from the tomb which held her mummified corpse, has just been brought to London. In it, wonderfully blown glass took the place of the silver toilet ac cemsory of the present time. Some of the glass pots are benutifully tridescent—due to the || inroads made on the pots by the acid in the stibtum with which they were Mied, and with which || the Egyptian beauty painted her eyelids and eyebrows, ‘The collection included a henna pot stiN containing traces of the dye with which feminine Egypt of the period hennaed her finger nalls—ae London's smart set is doing this season. Ingersoll Watch 4 Firm Is Bankrupt NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—An invol- | untary petition in bankruptcy against | Robert Ingersoll & Brother, the frm which made the dollar watch famous, was filed today in federal district court here, { The petition, filed by the Nationa | City Bank, the Chase National Bank. Smith, Hathaway, Folds & Co. de |] seecen'e mrightest Oonsedy clared their claims aggregate from |] Ewes. 25¢ to $1. Mats, She te Se $50,000 to $200,000 each. The liabill-/| ‘tae War Tax, ties of the Ingersoll company are} METROPOLITAN ' placed at $3,000,000 and assets at) ALL WEEK $2,000,000. “The Beggar’s Opera” The alleged bankrupts, according Matinee Saturday to the papers filed, admit inability to | o Rages OINTMENT falis to cure Itehing, Blind, Bleeding or Protrading Piles. Instantly relieves Itching Piles. 0c. AMUSEMENTS _ TAGES Continuous 1:30 ». m. to 11 pm NOW PLAYING Matinees, 25. IEW Ace Hil AL um & Baliey MOLLAND-DOCKRILL COMPANY and Their Beautiful Horses OTHER ACTS AS GOOD Feature Phecegters, “THE BARRICAD' All Week—Mats, Wea, and Sat. meet maturing obligations. Federal Judge A. H. Hand appointed Edward THIS oorE H. Childs received under a $25,000 WEEK THEATRE bond. enterprises, the Charleston Civic club | PILI) AUDEVILL’ is offering to exchange views with | [5ZiEsg similar organizations in other sec —— tions of the state, Less than four months old, the club has a paid-up RUPTURE EXPERT HERE IN THIS Members Proud of Charleston Club CHARLESTON, Dee. 27. — Bn! thusiastic over the success with which it has mét in its community TWKE DAILY SEELEY, FAMOUS SPEC KELLAM AND O’DARE in “CHASING THE BLUES” ¥. W. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, MULDOO FRANKLY ND ROSE and will remain in Seattle Wed- nesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 28, 29, 20, 31, Mr. Seeley says: “The Spermatic | Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the aver: age caso, Being a vast advance ment over all former methods—ex emplifying instantaneous effects im mediately appreciable and withstand ing any strain or position, Thi instrument reesived the only aware in England and in Spain, producing § results without surgery, injections medical treatments or prescriptions.” Mr, Seeley has documents from th United States government, Washing ton, D. C., for inspection, He wil be glad to demonstrate , withou sharge or fit them if dgsired. Busi ness demands prevent Stopping at any other place in this section. P. S—Every statement -in thi notice has been verified before thi | * ' ederal and’ Stale Cours, | Skin health and they } open ild attractive Homé Office, 117 North Dearborn St do build PH vertossiner complexions |! Men’s Two-Pant Suits $35 F HATS, SHOES, FURNISHINGS | | q One Price—Cash or Credit i ‘ P 1427 ie Chas. & Soothing and Heali a Filth Ave. GUELYS oss, sts ty:

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