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—every item a star fea- ture. Values that give you a saving plus a sav- ing. Offered for salc Monday and Tuesday only. Act quickly! * THE —no goods sent C. O. D. No approvals or ex- changes. We cannot guarantee to fill mail orders. The quantity: of many items is lim- ited. TUESDAY ONLY —very fine, soft pillows; 244 each. Goose feathers. Regular price $8—. Special, Monday-Tuesday, pair PINE STREET WINDOW | 1 PAIR PILLOWS | pounds J * VELOUR TABLE RUNNERS —16x50-inch size. Handsome Chinese and Oriental patterns. Regular price 46 $8—. Special, Monday-Tuesday.... MAIN FLOOR = Santer ft eae | NEW FILET CURTAINS —fine weave. Handsome patterns; 36 inches wide, 214 yards long. Regular $ price $7.50. Special, nig entity day, per pair.......... ooee 6 MAIN FLOOR CHINA TEA SET rn ge emg tea set. Brown luster ro igs hemor sugar and creamer, 6 * plates, 6 cups and saucers. Regular $11.95. Special, Monday-Tues- 32-PIECE DINNER SET —S2-piece dinner set. Gold band dec- orated. Regular price $8.50. Special, THIRD FLOOR ‘WILLOW CLOTHES HAMPER —limited quantity. Imported willow clothes hamper. A few white ena: eled styles. Values from $7— | $12—. Special, Monday-Tuesday. . . | THIRD FLOOR oi onbaning COPPER WASH BOILER 6 —heavy all-copper wash boiler. Extra good quality. Regular price $8.50. Special, Monday-Tuesday .......... BELGIUM WILLOW CHAIR | —strongly constructed, Belgium wil- low chair. Natural finish. price $9.50. Special, Monday-Tuesday PINE STREET WINDOW Regular 6 SMOKER’S STAND —fumed or golden oak. Convenient compartment for tobacco, ete, Asii tray. Regular price $7.75. PINE STREET WL Special, seeeeee |? BREAKFAST CHAIRS" —strongly built breakfast chairs; 4 post back. Enameled Regular price for 2, Monday-Tuesday . PINE STREET el NDOW In any color. Special, BREAKFAST TABLE —breakfast room table. Drop-leaf style Enameled in gray, ivory or orang’ Decorated in contrasting color. Reg ular eg $9.50. Special, Puma striker w ‘INDOW BREAKFAST CHAIR —hardwood breakfast chair. Enameled in gray with blue decorations ot plain ivory; 4-panel back. price $8.50. Special, Monday-Tuesday PINE STREET WINDOW Enclosed cogs and 12-inch rolls. BED SPR —good quality link fabric bed All sizes, Regular price $8.75. Spe- cial, Monday-Tuesday ............ PINE STREET WINDOW MAJESTIC ELECTRIC HEATER yt size Majestic electric heaters. $6 with drawer. 18-inch kitchen stool. KITCHEN TABLE AND STOOL —white enameled base kitchen table Also white enameled Regular price for both $8.75. ere banca Monday Regula: INGS springs. Single coil. Regular price $12—. Special, Monday-Tuesday .......... ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS —sample metal lamps. Wide assort- s BEDROOM ROCKER —walnut or mahogany finish. Cane- seat bedroom rocker. Regular price $9.75. Special, Monday-Tuesday..... PINE STREET WINDOW ment of finishes. Values from $9— COWHIDE BRI E F CASE constructed. Cane price $11—. OY access ‘ PINE STREET W seat. foecial, Monday-Tues- | DRESSING TABLE CHAIR —walnut or mahogany finish. Strongly Regula: = 46 | CANE SEAT F FOOTSTOOL —14x16-inch top. Cane seat. Tapestry foot-rest. Walnut finish. price $9.75. Special, Monday,Tuesday PINE STREET WINDOW Regular 6 to $12—. Special, Monday-Tuesday.. —cowhide leather brief case? Black or and nickel lock. Regular price i $ Special, Monday-Tuesday. | SECOND FLOOR | 2 WOOL FIBER RUGS" —wool fiber rugs. 86x63 in. Assort- ment of colors and designs. Regular $ Tuesday, 2 for........ SECOND FLOOR PATENT LEATHER SUIT CASE with straps and brassed fittings. pared price $8—. Special, Monday- THIRD FLOOR * brown; 2 pockets. Fitted with straps price $4— each. Special, Monday- —patent leather suit case. Complete SECOND FLOOR $7.50 $1.50 | $200— $10— $2— | $300— $125— $12.50 $2.25 | $500— —see this week’s advertisement in Wednes- day and Thursday papers for other unprece- dented special values. Specials will be on display in our Pine street windows. STANDAR FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Second Ave. at Pine St. Founded 1864 TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons SEATTLE | | / | f | | | Dear Plutocrats STAR mayeg L’ Bosh TT , we 2 ee |To ‘the Cafeteria Hog Porcine Pest; You doubtless think you have achieved @ real feat 1 you elbow past more mannerly people and sneak in pear the head of the line—uperman stuff; other people can wait, not you. Tut the fact of the matter is that you get away with it only be our vietims dislike a public brawl, Bad manners are and if you ep it up you may find yourself some day th 4 custard pio comedy. To Bobby Rowe, Seattle Hockey Team Dear Hobby: last Wednesday, OF that they brought out Clever work—that fainting spel! you had at the rink COURSE, I don't know what was in that bottie but it certainly put you back on your feet CHIE SEATTLE. |To Those Whose Street Signs Are Made Up of Elec- tric Lights Dear Bright Lighters: Electric signe are great, provided all the bulbs are present, They aasist in illuminating the elty and provide cheeriness, But supposing half the bulbs are gone, or even one or two? As somebody has paid, it looks as if the concern was going out of business by degrees, Some times a whole letter ls missing and the sign glimmers out “DR.GS8" or “TAI OR.” Why mot keep the signs in shape? Just an occasional, disjointly glimmering wien can take the real spark out of a whole block, while & missing bulb or two means ineffectiveness to your individual sign. Yours for brighter bright lights, CHIEF SERATTLY. To a Certain Conductor on Rainier Beach Street Car My Friend: Shake! Chief proud of you. You look out for wel- fare of papoose who ride on your car to school, Chief see you clean up car after big, thoughtless men on earty trips to ety spit licorice tobaceo on floor, You make car smell healthy to save papoome from mickneas before they crowd In at school hours. Chief wish more con- ductors like you. Congratulations! CHIEF SEATTLE. | To the Girls at Personal Service Counters Dear Girls: Some ot you pre surely obliging. You're the kind of firla who ought to be in charge of personal service counters But some of you aren't, Timer are when you art as if the cus tomers were imposing on you if they ask a slight favor, I saw one of you sigh and look decidedly bored and unpleasant just a day or so ago when someone asked about package wrapping. Your answer was gnappy, and your attitude reluctant. The girl who worked beside you and performed the “personal serv- fees” with a mnile was a pleasant contrast Yours for a smile, CHIEF SEATTLE. |To the Apartment House Owners Detr Bandits: This ts not “anything new or never said before.” but don't you think it’s about time for you to come down a little? After three or four yearn of paying $60 for a $20 apartment one be- gins to get @ bit bored. CHIMY SEATTLE. To the Bakers of Seattle You my that you are forced to raise the price of bread because of increasing costa, Hmm. | Ke CHIEF SEATTLE. \To the Shoe Shine Men , Dear Fellows pocketbook. on shines? Sugar te back to a price within the reach of my When are you fellows going to reduce that 18-cent price CHIEF SEATTLE. \To Secretary of State Hughes | Dear Dieermament Leader: The Washington conference th history. ‘Thru it you have won a unique position tn the history of this country and of the world Ite successes refiect your great ability. Your leadership is one I acelakn with glad sinorrity. CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Charlie Tennant, Seattle Detective Force Dear Cap'n: How's Clara Skarin’? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Hon. Dan’l Landon, Candidate for Mayor Dear Dan: Saw you the other night with a vest on. Gosh! How do you expect to win if you go back on your reputation that way? | CHIEF SEATTLE. To Fathers ieoik Mothers Dear Ones: President John Grier Hibben of Princeton university has sent out Ietters to parents and guardiang of students, saying that an auto if not an anset to academic equipment, but a detriment. This should be food for thought for some of you who are furnishing your sons and daughters of high school age with machines. CHIEF SEATTLE. |To the Public Officials of Vancouver, B. C. Dear Neighbors: “I have to hand it to you for the work you are doing In the dope cleanup. You ere going at the thing in the right way, with heavy sentences for dope-peddiers and long prison terms for addicts so that they may have time to cure themselver, Thirty- day sentences are hardly sufficient. And you are calling on all public spirited citizens to help you, as well as your civic orgunizations. Good luck! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Howard Hoffman, Aged 8 Yello, old scout! I see you got your teacher fined for licking you. Who said the days of real sport were gone? CHIEF SRATTLE. You Fine Fellows Who Route the Parades Chief desires to ask why paraties are sent down the waves of infirm pavement on First ave. Why lead the procession and the visitors and the autos down the unpleasant undulations of such a thorofare when more pleasant surroundings can be readily found, Chief suggests that hereafter, until it in repaved, no parades be sent down First ave. He would like to see them on Second and Third and Fourth or anywhre else that is convenient. CHIEF SRATTLE. To William Edward Burghardt Du Bois Dear William: As an author, editor, scholar and public speaker your contribution to the advancement of your race has been one of the greatest. You are a big asset to these United Sta: world at large. CHIEF To Elsie Benedict Lincoln Dear Madam: You profess to be able accurately to judge a person's character by merely glancing at a photograph. Then and take @ look at some of the counciimanic and mayor: photos CHIEF |Maybe I Was Wrong, Mr. Turner | Chief have your letter concerning fir minded view of r speech, Chief get idea you were going to at | tempt to act as Seattle's mayor without any vetoes. Such a thing | impossible for a red blooded mayor, The idea to co-operate with the | council to try to avold vetoes is commendable if not a hard bound | rule, Chief quote your first step in your platform as matter of fair ness; “I will try my best to co-operate with the city council that. it will not be necessary to ever veto a bill passed by them,” *. and to the SEATTLE. come around ty candidates’ SEATTLE, no veto” attinde. Trying to take But some- times, Mr. Turner, if you change the title to Mayor Turner, you'll find | | you'll have to veto ‘em—Chief Seattle thinkin’, | | CHIEF SEATTLE. Chief Seattle Receives a Letter Chief Seattle: Fe bay regir&ing th: roborate his st nt. Altho the ph non was not a rainbow, nevertheless it had most of the characteristicn of one, spanning the aky from north to south and bearing almost east from Bremerton itive to your sarcasm to Charlie Brenner of Mud reen rainbow he saw at midnight, I wish to cor. being of a misty greenish hue, and tho the night was cloudy ita outline was distinctly Cleibie Hy wife will substantiate my statement, and she Is a t will a total abstainer, To quote K. G, B. “I thank you,” STACY, Puget Sound Nav |Mine Workers Mass on Strike Question INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 13.—Offi improvement of|cials of the United Mine Workers of will be argued in |America, dete . the near future, as the result of| See eee ON Celtis protests by Stone-Kaster, Itic,, ana}'ther than accept threatened wage James R. Wood, who contend that|°Uls April 1, massed here today, assessments levied for improve:| The proposed alliance of railroad ments are not in proportion to the| workers and miners, fostered by Increase in value of the adjacent|President John L. Lewis, miners’ | property johiet, wag favored by ie convention starts tomorrow yay | It was expected that resolutions, NF | promising full support to delogates who will meet in Chicago, February 21, would be passed by the conven tion, Two Assessments Result in Suits | Two court case# ayainst the city, | arising out of the 10th ave, N. EB TO CURE |Take 1 | tablets. genuine bears the « nature of W. Grove. (Re # you get BROMO.) J0c—Advertise~ men ACo“n ty on delegates: The} MONDAY, FEBRUARY You May Be Starving In The Midst f Plenty To Be Plump, Radiant and Attractive Your Body Cells Must Extract Every Particle of Nourishment from the Food You Eat. TANLAC ASSISTS. 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Do it today, and make a start toward health and greater beauty. ‘Tanlac is sold tn Seattle at Bartell's drug wtores and by leading druggists everywhere —Advertisement, Rainier-Noble Men Give Entertainment Among those who will assist in the entertainment at the meeting of Ral. or-Noble post, American Legion, Monday night will be Gladys Walton, film star; Jacques Jou-Jerville, for- mer tenor of the Bordeaux Grand Opera company and now vocal in- structor at the Cornish school, and two of his pupils, Fames Dodd and | Robert Martin; Stephen I. Miller, dean of the college of business ad- ministration at the University of 7 Washington, and Harold Thompson, of the University of Washington Glee club, |Milier Davis, 24, 1909 Minor ave, |who said be was driving for — Mins Elsa Frolen, 18, 116 EB. 49th/ander F. McEwan, millionaire at. i dead ag the result of being berman. Davis declared the gi struck by an automobile at N. 7th | stepped in front of the ear st, and Greenwood ave. Saturday | pectediy. Davis was released on night. The car was driven by'ders ef Coroner W. H. Corson. INGIGES TIN In five minutes ““Pape’s Diapepsin” ends Acidity Gases Heartbutn ‘ Sourness Flatulence Palpitation EPL Ry SERB IGS RT When the food you eat ferments|a little Diapepsin. ‘There will not Into gases and stubborn lumps; your |e any distress—eat without fear. ele ena) It's because Pape's Diapepsin “really : | does” regulate weak, outoforder you realize | stomachs that gives it its millions is ino | starved condition It is not the quantity of food eaten, but the quantity made of by the body, that counts. |When digestion in incomplete, or when the assimt lative organs fall in their duties, one may starve in the midst of plenty. What, then, should the thin, angular woman or man do to ob- tain real nourish- ment from food? 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The oratorio will be presented under the auspices of the Knights Templar, 8-Year-Old Girl Is Killed by Auto! une head aches and you feel miserable, that's when the magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. It|of sales annually. makes stomach distress go in five| Get «large sixty-cent case of minutes. |Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug If yur stomach is in a contin-|store. It is the quickest, su uous revolt—if you can't get it|stomach relief known. It acts al regulated, please, for your sake, try | most like magic—It is a scientific, » Diapepsin. It's so needless to have | harmless and delightful preparation a bad stomach—make your next| which truly belongs in every home. | meal a favorite food meal, then take |—Advertisement. This Woman Has | Wonderful Sleep After Taking Simple Intestinal Antiseptic Woman Sleeps Wonderful “After taking just one bottle lertka (intestinal antiseptic), what a relief. I have had not one single pain in my side (due to gas on the stomach), and T now eat good | land SLEBP WONDERFUL. | I feel llike a new person. (Signed) Mrs. Otis McGinnis. Inteatinal Antiseptic There ix now offered to the pub! a pre paration aving the DOURL action « tinal antisept 2 COMPLE stem cleanser, Th preparation, known a# Adlerika, acts | as follows 1 It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon bacilli in the intestinal canal, thus guarding | against appendicitie and other eases having the: h out which was poisoning slight disorders such as o constipation, sour stomach, the stomach and sick h e, Adieritka ALWAYS brings A longer treatment, howe d of ‘obstinate | standing | Preferably und physician. From Physicians I congratulate you on the g nd | effect 1 had from Adlerika, sim prescribed it." (Signed) Dr, Aang lois, “IT have found no practice to exce ames W a in all spoonful relief, bowel geas only one set M Prettyman’ » | system Ar king Adlerika feel bett: n't langui MPURITIES my system, Puckett, Adierika is @ constant surprise to | ple who have used onl ordinary 4 wel and stomach m s|account of its rapid, pleasant’ apd if action. “It is sold by & [Yeading Gruggists everywhere is 4 Ue by Swift Drug Ca, raer Beobnd ave and Pike st., Bar- 7) tell Drug Co, and other Advertiser to and lower matter er « on BOTH uppe and removing foul the system nothing els: | ai Z 8 out all immediately relleving 1 on the heart. It is astonish great amount of poisonous im Adlerika dvaws from the alin ntary canal nt much more 1,000, foto le) Pacific Coast People °?JO-T is snes wonti STOMACH TROUBLES