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PAGE 2 “MEMEER AMERICAN HOMNS BUREAU” special low credit terms for YOU! trains iret weekly fleet weekly ing te permenant payment payment payment _o— s— $1— $15— $2.50 $75— $7.50 $1.50 $20— $3— $100— $10— $2— $30— $4.50 $125— $12.50 $2.25 $50— $7.50 1000 rockers, chairs greatly underpriced! —a special purchase: savings you'll be thankful for now: QUALITY you'll be thankful for later. —bought at a very strong price concession, direct from the makers, the Michigan Chair Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan—these we are offering for this six-day sale at corresponding reduction, meaning to ju worth-while savings on rockers and chairs for any room in the 1000 in this lot. Also included are a few dining room chairs at similar attractive savings. This sample value. this rocker: regular price $13.50 exactly as pictured to right, this sub- | stantially built rocker, like all other — of this sale, is an exceptional Seat upholstered with tapes- try or in blue or brown genuine leath- er. Fumed Oak, Mahogany or Wal- nut finish. Regular price $15.50. SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE $8.75. i, BETTER KIND. “Armco” steel gray enameled cabi- net. Fully $50— to $60— less than you would expect to purchase a washer of this kind for: 115 STANDARD FURNITURE Co. iad L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA ; SEATTLE Founded SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS ~ LABOR MAN RESIGNS CHICAGO, March 28.—Albert Phi labor member of the United States railroad labor board, resigned “WOday because of {Il health. This will leave four appointments to be made Dy President Harding in April, as terms of three other members expire \German Ships Will |, 8 Come to Pacific | xations: SAN FRANCISCO, March 28—|**PC* to | Shipping men today raid they saw | Dougall-Sou! developing another step towards| taking the aggressive by Germany in | ;» competition for Pacific shipping | gut trade. | firs Word was recetved here that «| _ German shipping concern, headed by Hugo Stinnes, leading German finan. juard, given leave of ab- pt position with Mac wick in Beattin, ‘ou Need Not M1 Y on coming on. @ TO 14 DAYS |cler, was now completing three of a See ta refund monéy if PAZO|tweive proposed 12,000-ton freighters WILKES rAMILY MF? fails to cure itehin, THEATER to ply between Pacific coast points Bleeding or Protruding Pt) and Hamburg. tly relieves Itching Piles. 6 | Now Pisying Advertisement “POTASH AND PERLMUTTER” By Montague Ginss Staged Under Direction of T. 0 Matinees Tomorrow and Saturday NEW YORK.—Pired at five times by an enraged woman, Aurelio | Fuzzo, barber, arrested ax owner of | the gun. “INVICTA” FERTILIZER ) If you use “Invicta.” the results Obtained in bumper crops will repay mall expense. 100-1b. peer srinetinceiiitet Ome dotiveree in Beattie $3 am Tee ANACORTES President Fiar “MAGOTITE” to kill the maggots.|4ing reported to have signed bill COLT-McLOUGHLIN, 1102 First|that will create Deception Pass) Personal 1 Frawley (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 PIKE SEATTLE ? 'e r.Sleepless Night It’s been a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged, nerves frayed 0 and body exhausted—conscious that tomorrow is fraught with ew trials and tribulations, he realizes the imperative need of a refreshing | - night's rest. Yet, he hesitates and dreads to go to, bed lest he roll and toss throughout the night.) Do you ex} the horrors of nightmare and insomnia? | Are you troubled with wakeful, restless nights? Do you get up in the morni more tired than when you went ta | becanse dist Fihien. "| Ano your brokea| | The Great General Tonic The hour of bed-time will soon lose its terrors and you will begin to seek your couch with p' ble anticipation of @ night froe from disturbances. “LY KO” will bless you with | sound and peaceful slumber and bring you down to the irite and in fighting, with an! st table in the morn| yatem. It re- fag and physical builds up the i wtrengthens the mus. geercorrecis iigestivg disor: svitetie Sd york Our examination ts perfect as ne ervaviet 6 te cksetloe ere ee Glasses $5.00 Complete FREE EXAMINATION LOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westinke Arve, Between Mike and Pine Sta, , Me. Fa For Sale by All Druggists. Always in Stock at the Owl Drug Company HC | BELLINGHAM.—Capt. Anthony commanding company KE, 1a HROMO ou frel the Advertiaement THE SEAT Alexander J, Alien. _ remarkably well preserved man, tn apit? of hia white A and @ shipwright Mr, Allen, when was it you were fire chief?" It was after the bie fire; was captain of No, 4 company tn North Beattie, and later was chief. That was in the '90's.* “You've here a good many 4. J. Allen -yeara.* hatr ploneer, | came HERE WHEN | SItV YEARS OLD | a, came here from Milwankes Wis, when IT was seven years old. We came Wont ove | Pacific, GIRL HAD | Mothers—Read This Letter and Statement Which Follows Portland, Indiana. — “Twas troubleo and ition and rt » would let tryie It is doing { it highly. You to use this letter as a TELLA NEWTON, R, | Indiana. should carefull; our daughter's health. Advise which comes from ound with cold or wet feet, ing heavy articles, or over- not es ~ et age If she complains of headache, in back or lower limba, or if you no- tice a slownens of thought, nervous- yeas or irritability onthe part of your laughter, give ber careful attention, Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is an excellent medicine | for your daughter to take, an itis cpegeny a “End Your Rheumatism Like I Did Mine’’— Says PastorReed: Wife Also Rid of Neuritis Suffered Torture For Years—Now Telling Good News To Others member it contains it can injure ber. | | | | ‘Don't Believe Thet Old Humbug Abew: “Urie Acid’ Being the Coves of Rhew- metian—it's Not So!” iy anne 'In Race for Council walling veasel, * olf barkentine cone. Waa ass catota|Ouknnd fi ‘ne te we mph BY BUSINESS MEN The Pure Deliciousness of {9 @ candi the councll, te he » abe ay At here, The Star bullding Sow “Ah nay, Miatah Inter lived thence to Puget Bound 60 & ing eautpment for all our publicly PAINFUL TIMES torelieve just much | the mirror in a SE TEL OMOT TLE STAR TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1922. Popularity Ever Increasing PARTS IN MINSTREL SHOW TO BE TAKEN No. 1) “What in it, Mr, Bon n't sound like & convers. nd you are now “ifty three.” “And living where? “In Rainier valley, at 4646 Renton bh interested treet yved in It tn whi ul the way neglected.” | ave and am very m " SALADA” Natural Leaf Green Tena is recognized as the tremendous increase inthe de mand for it shows. ball Try it to-day You will like i R. & H.C. COOK, East 3383, Elliott 0350, Distributors WIVES | and wigs, will prob went the law, the min wiry and medicine, They will ap pear in the firwt Seattle Chamber of Commerce minstrel show, de cided upon Monday, shipwright, unemployea at! Present. I have been in thag buni-| neas practically all my ifs. For several years I wan commected with Lloyds Register, That took me to Montreal and Quebec. It was too cold for me there, I came mck to) | Seattln Lately [ have deen tn charte of the abtpwrights and jotn ors department of the Pactfic Const | Engineering company, a branch of | th cific Cont Coal company,” | nd you left their employ why?” Heonuse we were laid off.” Why are you running?” “Tam running as an independent for several reasons. I want to nee “A ing order against the Internationa! | union, ‘The difficulty in maid to have the union membership, in which the national officers were critictaed for extravagance and mismanagement. ———— EE Must it alwnys be » battle be tween home and career? {owned ulllities manufactured here.” “Do you believe it can be done? “Almost entirely, Possibly no more cheaply than elsewhere, but it would | cive « lot of men work. The money would be paid to them here, and | they would spend It here.” “Ovviously, But ff we had no fac tories here to manufacture the equipment needed? “I believe, in that case, the efty should bufld factories. At least a factory should be built wherein we could make our own street cars, We need that kind of a factory anyway. It could be kept busy repairing our care after they are built.” “What about the Skagit project? Do you believe in itr HE BELIEVES IN SKAGIT “I believe tn ft, ana km in favor of pushing the project to completion Quality food ‘at low cost rapidly an possible, xo that we) VWith so many foods |f§ —— A [sant at's chap tata I teieve v| gtill high in price, it’s a || or” | should give free power to new in | —— Virile lieve we should othervian charge jwt| Dlessing that so good | — prench pian |” Pay fr We ween oO") @ food can be had for || = Canada “Your potiey—* “My polley will be to une the best Doamible judgment, if elected, for the | bent interests of all concerned, to exercine all. possible economy, We need plenty of economy under con fitions as they are today.” s0 little money and so little trouble. HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS | } Boilermakers’ Fight to Be Aired Friday Heartng on the motion of Seattle | Local No. 211, Rollermakers, Drop r nd Helpers, for an injune tion against the International Union | Botiermakers, Drop Forgers and/ Helpefs to keep the latter from re ¥ ing the charter of the joral union. in scheduled to be heard Friday tn superior court. Presiding Judge Co-star of “The Sheik” Theodore Kosloff in “The Lane That Had No Turning” Calvin san} ~ KAY lmued Monday a temporary reatrain- ‘The Great After-Fin Tonle | SCHOOL TEACHER|,,,,, HEAMOTONE fm FIGHTS JEALOUSY | nrves, and restores strength qutck-| Bomehow the spring of 1922 wasn't |!7- $1.00 and $2.09, at all drug stores, having the usual effect on Emily. | or sest, B Dp» by Joyner Drug Ca. | Usually she rejoiced in the warmer | SPokane.——Advertisement. Gaye, This year she went about in «| jum ult of » 1920 vin and felt out of | sort. The were full of hats in a riot of bright colors, dremes of taffeta and aport aufts to a variety of hues, Her old muit was a dull, ugty | eray, and her olf hat waa brown. fhe looked old, really. It didn’t help | matters any when she went home! from school on a/wonderful day to} fing her roommate cavorting before | uit and @ hat of & deeper sha Her eyes were bright with happiness, and Emily had to struggio hard not to be jeal-| ous Inetead, she tried to put en thustasm in her voles when sho ad-| mired her friend's new clothes, But | ae sho listened to her roommate's | joyoun chatter she realized. that she, | too, could be gay and happy in some lovely new clothes. She had never! thought of getting the things she! Wanted on a charge account. fuch “GOOD NEWS” NEW FEDERAL LAW For the Next Five Years NO INCOME TAX ON SAVINGS placed with SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS which loan ex- clusively to their members. A new Federal Law passed by Congress exempts from income tax “so much of the individual income received yearly from Savings and Loan Associations as does not exceed $300.” Only such Savings and Loan Associations as comply with the law, qualify for the exemption. The MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION is complying with every condition of the law. For twenty consecutive semi-annual dividend periods this. MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION has never paid less than 6% per annum. bd a food Mea, too, when one shops at Cherry's, Second ave. | over the Pign’ Whine | can make practically their own arrangements for & menta—Advertisement. { : ~| Rialto bidg., 0 AAA AA TO ORKEN HA Look years younger! Use the oid time Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know You can turn gray, faded hair | tnordern, with the | of | «| +I in the change my religi at Jaffitcted friend SULPHUR CLEARS K PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out | Any breaking out of the skin on | face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sul- phur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple remover. It is harmless and tnex- pensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Mentho-Sulphur and use |it like cold cream,—Advertisement. ; | and your youthful appearance with beautifully dark and lu over night if you'll “Wyeth’s Sage and pound” at any drug atc Millions of bottles of this old ous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the ad-| dition of other Ingredients, are noid | annually, says @ well-known drug- ‘ous almost | @ bottle of | hur Com Geo ON $5,000 yields an income of $300 per year. gist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair van ishes and your locks become luxurt antly dark and beautiful This is the age of youth. Gray. haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound tonight and you'll be delight. ed with your dark, handsome hair The application of the new exemption law to this association would at the above rate make the annual income on $5,000 exempt from income tax. Why did Congress pass this exemption law? For the express purpose of encouraging more people to place their funds with SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS and thereby make more money available for home building. Nits did Congress single out SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIA- ONS? Because throughout the United States for more than 20 years the SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS have made a record for soundness and stability that cannot be excelled by any other class of financial institutions. We receive savings in amounts from $1 to $5,000 Savings left here on or before April 5th will earn three months’ dividends by July Ist. SA 2A Be in a few days.-Advertisement, ASK FOR IT! to find the Fisherman, the ‘‘Mark of a ” OFFICERS TRUSTEES Supremacy, lai D. COMER, Prestdent Thomas S. Lippy Ferguson Jansen on every bottle Kiting vd Henry R. King Edgar F, Cushing RPHY, Co George R. Hannon William D. Comer of emulsion that you buy. This means that you will always ask for SCOTT’S EMULSION Scott & Rowne, Moomfiel WJ. 3-4 JAMES B, MU Mutual Savings and Loan Association 815 Second Avenue