The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 2

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bhi JANUARY SALE! —another week of this great JANUARY SALE. Another week of wonderful values. You'll find everything (except a few price restricted lines) 10% to 33 1-3% less. Every department in this store is represented in this JANUARY SALE. And of course you know, “Your Credit Is Good”’ ShALL Your Credit Is 3-piece cane living room suite JANUARY SALE priced— —a luxurious mahogany-finished $] cane suite; upholstered in blue regular price $300 velour; davenport, chair and rocker have loose pillow, comfy ~—all cane and overstuffed living room suites, the most extensive, artis- tic and luxurious showing in the whole Northwest, are included in spring seats that rest on a soft spring base. this great JANUARY SALE, at VALUES BETTER than ever before. SIXTH FLOOR Windsor style rocker: —davenport, chair and rocker also have loose-pillow back-rests; ex- actly as pictured; an exception- ally attractive suite at an excep- tional price; 6 suites in this lot. oe a Wilton velvet rugs R-E-D-U-C-E-D 8.3x10.6 FT. 9x12 FT. $3465 $3695 regular price $15— regular price $50— —150 rugs in this lot. All new patterns. New shades. Ends finished with heavy linen fringe. Special for this JANUARY SALE, or while they last. va —exactly as pictured; antique ma- hogany finish; an e) value; regular price $14.5 cial for this JANUARY SALE... SIXTH FLOOR SECOND FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE TACOMA SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS |Eastern Star Holds Ritualistic Class A school of instruction tn the ritu alistic work of the Eastern Star was |Seattle and Tacoma Harding rie Study to Have Stage Mail! Dyer’s China Bill Stage mall service will be estab| WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.—Preai DR. Hl. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State leaving Seattie at 11 @ m. will reach | mittee of American |Twcoma haif hour earlier than by | from boat, and in time for afternoon de | to ~ [livery by carrier, business men Shanghai, the president decided call in Secretary Hoover, who favors the measure, for a confer X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Bxamination and Estimate Free Star, as director, The classes were to continue until 6 p, m. 604-12 Eitel Building Ww ki 0 rti y uA Ps ZO|ence because of senate amendments SECOND AND PIKE 0 ng ve me ding Pites which nullify the tax exemption fea SEATTLE es ture. 600 Congressman Dyer appealed ————— | for White House assistance in break jing the deadlock. He said men in | vantage be tax exempt pee and Why Let’Em Do It When Instant Relief Is at Hand. that American business ina are at a wrious disad use they are not given privileges which Great an allow their nation. CREAM CLEARS STUFFED-UP HEAD |Instantly Opens Every Air Passage—Clears Throat “B-2 Tooth Filler” in its quick, certain pain, You wouldn’ torture could give place to comfort #0 quickly, but you have to believe it when you're shown, No matter how the pain bor and jumps and stabs and burns, little of “B-Z Tooth Filler” in the cavity absolute! he tooth- ache at once. It ke ao quickly that there is rarely any pain Vert by If your nostrils are clogged and your head im etuffed because of | nasty th or a cold, apply a lit | tle pure, antiseptic am into your i ostrila. It pe rates through ‘ time you get through puttin to millions of #) 2°" * mingtion ie as perfect as Tooth Miler in the cavity. © || Americans. Kondon's | every passage, soothing and of experience pony Goviee. a Z Tooth Filler” m not be healing = #wol inflamed mem confused with toothache drops, gum or wax, which bring only tempor- get instant relief Glasses $5.00, a it arkable Try this, Get a small bottle of “ se Lomplet feature about * that it forma El Crea ba dru FREE EXAMINATIO @ filling. lasting often for 'w ‘andy eomahp isk guide (Ald Eyenings by Appointment months.” Saves pain, time a ur clogged nostrils open GLOBE OPTICAL CO Cage pile Vege Iright up: your head ts clear: no “E-Z Tooth Willer’ ia for sale at Bimore hawking or snuffling ‘oun . rour druggist’s at c a bottle, or fifty All the mates a a “ ecg 1514 Wentinke Ave. font direct upon Ebaeg) ¢ price by fl ig ry nen Retween Pike nnd Pine Sts. ) the Chas. A. Bertram Dru KONDON You 1 Go. 347 |struasiing for breath is goue. Wiston Aye., Chicago. | dinmcagelia, Mina, feel flue lished between Seattle and Tacoma |dent Harding has decided personally he thigh and leg to the heel Board Dental Examiners) opened for the first time in Seattie|in a few days, according to Geo. E.|to investigate the morita of the Dyer| i pnctitnes Maken fer Solaties. Dental Surgeon Tuesday, in the Corinthian\hall, Ma-| Williams, superintendent of mails. |bill to aasiat Americ an firms trading | often do end up in seuritia, | D Voirrh ise sonic temple, with Mrs, Edith B, Gat-| The Tacoma bus line will carry |in China. Following @ call by Repre matter where yeu 3 Ais, grand matron of the state of! the mail dail ept Sunday. Maiis|#entative Dyer, Miso’ . 3 Pyorrhea Specialist Washington Order of the Eastern | wourt, and a com > Toothache Demons | riecccuroiwexoioars "he um te now tat uy w cans | ——}normal activity, MAXIMUM PAY ” FOR CARMEN Get Same as Policemen Who Have Served 2 1-2 Years AHA! THEY SEEM TO HAVE OBTAINED THE GOODS ON THE GIRLS That men study more than their fair clamanates, that men work six times as much while attend. ing school, and that the women require double the entertainment indulged in by the men are shown by an invewtigution recently con- ducted by the Willamette Col. lemian, of Willamette college, Halem, Ore. Concerning the number of shows that the Balem students at tend, the percentage of time de voted to studying and work, and the age-old question of why the girl is never ready, the Collerian gives the following table taken from daily averages submitted for on week Street railway tralnmen, recently transferred from a per diem to & monthly salary basis, will go on the pay roll at the three highest rating of their new clasnifications, it was decided at a meeting of the city council Monday aftetnoon. he trainmen have hitherto been A 75, 96.00 and $6.2 rawing the maxim: servios, dinance places them on basis a other uniformed en such aa policemen qnd firemen. The rate for this clam af work in $136 @ month for the first year, $146 for the second, $150 for the third, and $155 thereafter Under the Witagerald resolution, atopted by the council, conductors and motormen who have been in the service for nix months will be given the maximum pay of $155 a month, which policemen and firemen have years to attain. n I. Bh. Hesketh pointed | that this apparent In- onthe Activity Ships are being salvaged from | by the injection of) ocean bottom ont how | equality would be negatived by the| Compressed alr. fact thas trainmen work every éay,| . while the police and firemen have one day off in every eleht | | This Letter from Read ec WS. Hughes Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN The Bainbridge Island Beacon |s the Latest addition to the state's news papers. It is published weekly at Winslow and is a bright, interesting example of country journalism. We) come! aH . i z ee i i fs Hoquiam's building record for the last year pushed closely the banner year of 1926. Setimated total expen ditures for 1971 on the 225 permits innued Were $261,595. eee if monial if you wish, as I too much about what your med! has done for me and for my daughter. Mra, Wu.8. HucHEs, De! Mothers and igi pe reo mothers have en ave learned the value of Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. So they recommend the medicine to others. The best test of any medicine is what it has done for others. For Approximately 206,000,000 feet of timber In the Quinault Indian reser vation ts offered sale by the bu reau of Indian affaira, The timber is about 60 per cent cedar, eee Pans for the formation of a stock company, to be capitalised at $109, 000, are being seriously considered by four independent jitney drivers be P we here sabe tween Hoquiam and Aberdeen. neath fty years ¥hould the plan be carried out, at # letters from mothers, daugh- tera, and women, and old, reo- Lars, arving choVexetatie Compound, They know what it did for them and are glad to teil others. In own nei horhood are women whe know f ite t value. Mo! — daughters, whynot try it? a leant six of the with ancommond: teat types of stage ns for from 12 tw 14 pansongers, will be purchased eee Petitions have been Med with the Walia Walla county commissioners | for the protection, by @iking, of the! rich alluvial bottom lands of the val ey. eee ‘Two frame warchouses, 89 by Iv feet, are to be opened thin mpring tn Wale Wala by the Walla Walle Yruit Growera, Ina oe Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in . good condition, be careful what you A state {literacy commission has Wath it with. bean named by Mra. Josephine Cor-| Most soaps and shampoos lime Preston. The commision wili Contain too much alkali, This dries have the rewponaibility of teachin, th scalp, makes the hair brittle, and the 18,826 illiterates In the state to !* very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut read and write joll shampoo (which ts pure and en- wee * |urely greaeclens), in much better ‘The annual meeting of the Thurs-|than anything else you can use for ton county Holstein Friesian amoct : as thie can't possibly ation was scheduled to be held at run Olympia Tuesday y molsten your halr with wa oe d rub it in. One or two tea- poonfuls of Mulsified will make an tina will develop live stock surveys |bundance of rich, creamy lather, in the near future. It ip planned to | *" cleanses the hair and scalp thor. canvass every farm in the territory, | CUshIY. The lather rinses out easily |and removes every particle of dust, Rergt. Warren H. Towt, Company | “itt, dandruff and exoossive oil. The | I, 59th Infantry, Vancouver barracks, |'#!f Gries quickly and evenly, and it has retired after 20 years of service | aves it fine and silky, bright, Qufty in the army. and easy to manage. j eee You can get Mulsified coceanut of January 20 han heen eet aside ag | *AMpoo at any drug store, It ts very | the date for the Masonic vaudeville | ODP, and a few ounces is enough to| show to be given at Port Angeles un.| ‘St everyone in the family for der the auspices of the Masonic) Ont sure your druggist gives | Building ansociation. ou Mulsified.—Advertisement, Stabbed by Neuritis! Many peo) . Wala Walla and Columbia coun. FUNERAL SERVICES for Thom- as Harding, Tl, who died Monday at the home of his son, Fred Hard ing, 52 W. Etruria wt, will be held} at 1p. m. Sunday In the Rafferty Undertaking Co.'s chapel, with bur. fal in Washelll aln, ‘The committee tnctuded J. B. Powell, secretary of the American |< amber of Commerce of China. GLASS OF SALTS « ay fool it in the shoulder, arm, amall of the back or cotter or potsons, Just apply ‘fyamol over the par t that hurts, and in 3 the pain will be go! absorbed through the! skin, It has a soothing, | effect upon the diseased gradually helping to restore |them to health If your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat When your kidneys hurt and your k feels sore, don't get stared and p to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean, like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing tem with a mild, harmless salts, which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their The function of | the kidneys is to filter the blood. In | 34 hours they strain from it 500 ff grains of acid and waste, so we can jf readily understand the vital impor: jf tance of keeping the kidneys active Drink lots of water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts 6 blespoonful in a glass of water be reakfast each morn. ing for a few days, and the kidneys pet fine, This famous salts is m from the acid of grapes and lernon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids In urine #0 It no longer is a nource of trrita tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful, efferves. cent lithtia-water drink, whieh every one should take now afd then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, ug Co be ading If your skin silane Seo how quicy the itchin sores, by Resinol Soap relief is even more prompt ‘ore ESINOL also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will won-| {i f der what became of your kidgey| Soothing and Healing trouble and buckache,—Adventive-| f mont BETTY COMPSON Now Playing in PARAMOUNT’S “THE LITTLE MINISTER” 4. M. Barrie's fameus play MAUDE ADAMS’ Finest Stage Success THOMAS MEIGHAN Star of “The Miracle Man” Now Playing in “A PRINCE THERE WAS” Geo. M. Cohan’s Huge Stage RUDOLPH VALENTINO Star of “The Sheik,” Now Playing in “THE CONQUERING POWER” A Balzac Play! UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY! STOMACH SUFFERERS Zz Sate Sar Follow Directions CAREFULLY AND RELIEF FROM STOMACH MISERIES Is CERTAIN. Will give you stomach com- fort in two min- utes—or your money will be refunded. GAS PAINS, HEARTBURN, ACID, SOUR STOMACH, BELCHING, SWELLING AND ALL INDIGESTION TROUBLES QUICKLY RELIEVED WITH JO-TO tity with no/fll effecta Follow Directions Carefully— Take JO-TO—Stop Suffering Je-To ta gueranteed absolutely harm- less and may be ‘aken in any quan-

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