The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1922, Page 2

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THE SBA —reductions of 10% to 33 1-3% on merchandise in every department in this great store—except on a few price restricted lines—makes ‘this THE time to buy homefurnishings. There is no time to buy like the immediate present for anyone who expects to need homefurnishings within the next few years. —all cane and upholstered suites included tin this JANUARY SALE ee peeeeren 20 living room suites unparalleled in value! DAVENPORT , 196” regular price $158.50 CHAIR or ROCKER 56" regular price $88.50 _=full webbing construction that the very best of living room suites. This suite, exactly as pictured, also has soft, filled seat cushions. All pieces have outside back covered with same material. Y Rew, attractive, very fine quality tapestry. Length of davenport 82 inches. STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. Correct Apparel for Women ~~ A Special Purchase and Sale of Hand-Made Blouses $650 to $1 2.50 ‘UST unpacked from their tissue wrappings, these charming Blouses dis- close many niceties of detail — trim cuffs and collars, dainty hand - taken stitches and designs, trim- mings of Irish cro- chet and Filet lace— making them very smart, indeed, for street or sport wear. Very specially priced. Radical reductions are in effect in our entire stock of plain-tailored and costume Blouses. ~—First Gallery January Clearance Continues in Every Department Not often is it given us to offer such excep- tional values as those obtainable during this event. The reductions are decisive, and, in every case were made on prices already low in relation to cost. These price allowances apply without re- serve on our entire AUTUMN and WINTER stocks, and although this sale has already elicit- ed a hearty response, attractive selections are still available, due to the arrival of belated shipments. Second Avenue at Spring Street Se & Lowest | The Boston Dental Co, | FOUNDED 1864 Our Pre- Inventory Sale All of our Large Stock of Silks and Woolens we are now offering to the public at A20% Discount Allof our Ready-Made Coats, Suits and Skirts * HALF PRICE Originally asked Coats, Suits Skirts made to your in- dividual measure — fit and workmanship guar- anteed. Why not get a good Piece of cloth at a 20% saving, and have a coat, suit or skirt made to you will be satisfied More than ready-made? BROS. ———————————————— and incorporating your |! your individual measure own ideas — something with and cost you no SHAMEK 1526-1528 Third Ave. Prices in the City highest class Dental work, the test of * our ‘Thin reovrd in your 1420 Second Ave. Opposite the Bon Marche American Minister and]! gives a deep, soft seat and back—comfort and durability to be found only in spring arms; loose pillow- our choice of 6 patterns of TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS to Poland Engaged WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—Hogh iibaon, American minister to Poland, arrived back In Wayeaw and aa umed his duties, Ure state depart.| nent announced today. Gibeon, dur ng the absence from the legation, annoupesd his engagement to a Bel cian girl, Mile, Ieinites, of Brussels. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. 35 conta buys a bottle of “Dander. Ine” at any drug store, After one Application you can not find a par ticle of dandruff or a falling hair. Hesides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, moré color and abundance.Advertisement, Millinery School, Broadway, Dreosemaking, Pike and ment. Tooth X-Ray Teeth in which the nerve has heen killed may become ab ncenned. Tethey(, do they are \ dangerous to X bealth. The % Ray ts» the bert way ac far devined to determine whether or not a tooth ts ab Dr. L. R. Clark seensed. We will X-Ray one tooth for you without charge. The Regal Dental Offices DRL. R. CLARK, Manager 1405 Third Avenue Corner Third and Union Advertise: | 1 _| Pritt, vice president; Dr. Eugene G ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, i9zz TLE ALL JOBLESS TO to OR FERRIES BE-LISTED HERE acroms the bay, are thrown Employment Agencies Make iis Port of seattle ts turnien Decision at Meeting STAR of Bellevue » Lake of Went Beate, out of ompe them with regular ferry servies, by vir |tue of @ decision rendered Wednes | day by the «tate supreme court m rie Judge J. T. Row usly held that as | voted to provide | ferry servicer, the | compelled to con Under the Caldwell’ #p employment, all © r G © to be regintared ahd clans waa dedided enentath funds for beth port could be tinue it All unemployed who are anxious n work should register at raloity bureau at onoe. the new pian it fe believed ] that work slackers will be elim! nated, and jobs rotated as much a ponmible. Rach man wil! be given @ card, on whieh will be recorded the dif ferent jobs arsigned. If the owner of the card fails to respond to @ call or quits because he does not tke” the nat of the work, the BF fact will be recorded. Men whore cards show that they have not been arsigned to work for feveral daye will get first “crack” At the new jobs. POSTMASTERS joe | TO BE TRAINED Love Beauty tral accounting © of their dis trict anil receive a five-day course of instruction, according to a new rul ing just reoslved at the Beattle of fice Beauty of features is nature's Postmaster Pagar Battle haw 4! gilt, possessed by few. vided the central department héte im to nections, and the einbryo postmas. Hair beauty can be cultivated « ter undergows an thoro training in © every girl with ti ech as in poasible in the limited ED. PINAUD’S ° time, The departments have been divided as follows: Office of powtal cashier, under CW. Matthews; cen tral accounting, W. A. Sparks; sup-| Quinine ply division, Jamen T. Rubicam: dtvi.! (Rou de J mion of necond-cians matter, H. L. If you have beautiful heir it Van Brocklen; money order division, ie your duty to preserve it. Faithful use of this famous French hair dressing in- euree abundant, Justrous hair throughout the years, W. J. MeCleflan; registry division, Ei mer Bowman: outgoing and incoming ED. PINAUD'S ie pure and fragrant. mall, George Luppold: rural delivery American Offices: BH. Benedict; general information Of postal laws and rerulations, Aw PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD to January Clearance of Separate Skirts at®5,75 ona $7.75 Formerly Priced From $12.50 to $19.50 Fine Prunella Cloth, Tricotine and Velour, in colorful plaids and stripes, fashion the skirts involved in this clearance. These skirts are exceedingly well cut and tailored in Plain, Box and Knife-pleated Styles in Smart Color Combinations sistant Postmaster C. M. Perkins The first man to take the course wna James 8. Atwood, slated for pom master at Sultan, Wash ‘Railroads Prepare | . for Business Boom | CHICAGO, Jan, 6—Middle Weat rn railroads today prepared for « basinesa boom. Anticipating an tnerease tn the Folume of frewrht when the expected commercial revival comes, carriers ordered large supplies of new equip | ment. | The CB. & Q raltrond anthortend the purchase of 600 stock cars, 1,300 refrigerator cars, 2.500 box cars and 3,000 componite coal cars SECOND AT PINE “Daddy, Roldt's | Dread now 10 conta.”— MASTINS to Set the Original anad nuine YEAST. VITAMO TABLETS | The [itinols Central announced j that delivery of 1,000 new refriger [Stor cars was expected shortly. The |G M. & Bt. P. Co. has an order on tered for 2,500 con! carn. |Revelle Asks for Another, Assistant | ‘Thomas FP Revelle, United States district attorney, has asked Attor jney General Daugherty for a spe {otal deputy to be focally appointed lor to be sent from Washington, D tc to aesiet in Gearing a congested | court docket of some 2% salmon e * Senator Poindexter indicated. while In Geattlc last week, that he would support the appeal |2 New Diplomatic Appointments Made WASHINGTON, Jan, 6.—Nomina tions ment to yenterday by tod wador to Beletum her, Pennsylvania, ary of wtate. > be minister to Paraguay jinn J. O'Toole, Went Virginia, More Cuts Made in Bread in New York: NEW YORK, Jan. 6—-Cuta in| bread pricen continued yenterday, fol lowing announcement of two big con hat the loaf would be sold for | For more than 2% years Beatties lead the senate President Harding inc Will sh bakers acreed to reduce the Scent leaf to T cents, Denies $15,000,000 | Lumber Co. Purchase KANSAS CITY, M said. when firm the reported deal. L) 6] eS) TAILORED TO MEASURE Chiropractic to Be Brought to Seattle | Dr. J. M. Gregorson, of the Uni vernal Chiropractors’ association, i# to be $25 HERE IS THE STORY: During the past year I have made hun- dreds of suits and overcoats. Of a great many patterns we have left only material enough for one or two suits. Formerly Sold to $55.00 These I am going to close out at $25.00, made to your measure in a suit or overcoat, MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE WITH EACH GARMENT With Extra Pants $32.50 LAFF since mr, Robert A Curtl, secretary treasurer, ; | Troops Ordered to | | Leave Rio Grande | MEXICO CITY, Jan. &.—Troops of the United States army here have been ordered withdrawn from the Mexiean border, a « to reports here today, which q 1 the acting seeretary of war as & confirmed the announcement, DR. . T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKK SEATTLE SOME SUITS 1106 Third Ave. Next Old Telephone Bidg. Be eure you wet the right place —_—

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