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—_ enmmeetione “MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR here’s news of the utmost importance to YOU about this new way of heating homes and bungalows, with or without basements! BETTER AMERICAN hice AZ Grained mah a fs ting, cally a loisten, ‘ ents the an Well me NETS ee Tee ee te cia —trade in your old stove as part payment ‘looks like a phonograph, AY but—it’s a furnace!’ ; AVES 6-DAY FACTORY EXHIBITION *5- HEATROLA it’s not a stove, but a warm-air furnace— —during this week’s factory exhibition, pe C. Armstrong, the well known heating engineer of the Estate Stove Co., will be here to explain in detail the HEATROLA — the new, wonderful, upstairs furnace that is considered by heating experts to be the most efficient of all heating devices, and which heats 3 to 6 connecting rooms using no more fuel than any ordinary stove. Burns any kind of coal, coke or wood. Owing to the great demand we are able to secure only a limited number of Heatrolas this year; for this reason it is necessary for us to state that Heat- rolas will be installed in rotation, according to date purchased. —take a year to pay —bring grain mahogany finished— moist circulating warm air— —the rich, grained mahogany finish is a vitreous —the HEATROLA is the only heating appliance, enamel, hard and smooth as glass—practically outside of a basement furnace, which eftectively everlasting. You rub and dust it with a cloth, just as do your furniture. No more stove He more nickel to polish. , y) moistens as well as heats and circulates the air. Placed in one of your living rooms, it keeps the whole house warm. ScdOnnreun STAR FEATURE! pure all wool blankets virgin $] 18 fleece wool —all wool blanket made entirely of virgin fleece wool, a wonderful value. Weight 5 lbs. Size 66x80 in. Assorted plaid patterns. Special this week. cotton sheet blankets— —full 66x80 in. size. Pink or blue 55 stripes, gray background. Very LOW 2 priced for the week... la \~ Pes finest make Axminster. mugs: misweaves— specially priced $4275 regular price $60— —the name alone testifies to their quality. Note the name stamped on back of each rug. The exceptional attractiveness of the patterns—the richness of Ori- ental colorings—certain evidences of quality. And the price? —prices are reduced because of trifling misweaves that mark them as “imperfect” to the expert eye—but which in no way will affect the wear. SECOND FLOOR Gm G8 THAK OFF THIS COUPON AND MAIL TO US a j —if you want our new FREE hame- ¢ i -furnishing catalog, fill in this cou- pon and mail to us. —our beautifully illustrated 1922 mail order catalok shown | | splendid values in furniture, rugs, toys, siiverware, jewelry, stoves and hundreds of useful articles for ¢he home, ry long wool yarns pure lamb wool filled comfo: —covered with attraetive figured silko- $Q)50 line center. 8-in. plain sateen border, filled with pure lamb’s wool. Special have you visited our 6-room BUNGALOW MEZZANIN for your convenience —this interesting bun- galow completely fur- our FREE rental department — nished and located on our fifth floor is an 1 be found of utmost ance in helping you lo- cate the home you desire to rent, Very desirable houses, ideal place for you to assimilate ideas for your BETTER HOME. ee . FLOOR flats or apartments are list~ od from every section of *he city. Detailed information can be secured by calling at our Rental Department, where you will receive cov teouss and efficient atte tion. If you have a home to rent telephone Main 7144, | TOWM sesessancereneeesrsceseesscranseeeerseeneaeeseeeteaees D surest ossenne enone STANDAR FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED TACOMA 1864 L. Schoenfeld & Sons SEATTLE Second Ave, at Pine st. | | | | | | / | | | | | } | | |To William S. Hart SSE a Noha ast Rn a es : Ee STA i effers from Dear Dave: How ‘some of those old cars do squeak. Bapecially aa they grind to a atop on a downhill street, It's awful, Dave, It hurts my ear druma and tt hurts my solar plexus, Please, Dave, buy nome greane for those brakes. If you don’t I'm going to take drastic atepa CHIMF SEATTLE. | To Some Autoists Viends in Human Form: Please read above letter to O14 Friend Dave and know that what I say there applies also to you boYa whe have squeaky brakes, CHIEY BEATTLE To Seymour & Co. Dear Friends: A youne woman who came 200 miles tn search of office work tells ma that for more than a month you ran » classified ad in @ Seattle paper getting forth that “in the last week” you had placed nine young women in positions paying $45 to $126 a month Yet at various times during that period she was informed by your offices there wax no work available, Bhe camo to Seattle, she says, partly on the strength of that and other ads of your concern, which led her to believe skilled office workers were in keen demand here I leave it to you, if that ia quite fair? Is that honert advertising? In it, In the tong run, good businens? CHIEF SEATTLE. |To the Memory of Student Princip 1914, The shot you fired at Sarajevo, June 24, weems to be re- echoing. When you killed the Austrian helrar nt, Francin Ferdi ANd, MADY Nations were precipitated into the great World war, The armistice was signed on Nov. 11, 1918 The world thought pence waa coming. But it doown't jook that way. The burning of Bmyrria to mind the chaos you ignited eight years ago, CHIEF BEATTI |To Attorney General Daugherty Dear Harry: Will Rogers telie a joke in the Follies this year. He says that the republican adminintration goes on the basie that there's no sense in settling a little trouble; fuet walt and along Will come a big one and people will forget the little one. “That,” says Will, “is like @ doctor who couldn't treat @ patient who broke his leg, but would say, “Let him alone and he'll break his neck, Then a little thing like & broken leg won't bother him.’ ” That seems to be your system, Harry jam on the Morse ease. So you Just waited and along came the strike injunction proceeding and sure enough, the Morse case passed right inte the background. CHIEF SEATTLE Here you were in « pretty To Grand Chief Stone, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Dear Warren: I am giad to hear that your organization's bank ts going (© open a branch in New York The suceess of your bank ts not only « good thing for the Brotherheod of Locomotive Engineers It is a good thing also for the depositors using the benk. But more than that; it is one of the activities which led to a better understand ing between capital and labor and as such the whole country profits by ite success. CHIEF SEATTLE. Dear Bill: So you're about to join the ranks of movie stare who are being sued for divorce, Hoe hum. CHIEF BEATTLE. | To Attorney General Daugherty Dear Harry: It appears that you are more than a worthy suc censor to A. Mitchell Palmer, You seem to catch profiteers with the same speed he did, Obtaining convictions with equal rapidity. And now you show the same high respect for the constitutional guarantee Of free assembly and speech CHIEF SEATTLE. To High School Boys lade: I hear that you are to wage a vigorous campaign on ali the giris’ hearts and ate planning to wear the new toreador trousers of peon pants so popular in California. Rodolph Valentino will have something eine to Answer for besides hie aheik-like kines, for it was he who started this new craze. You're welcome to them, but I bet they will be darned uncomfortable. CHIEF SEATTLE. * To the City Light Department Gentiemen: You have a gourteoun bookkeeper in your employ named Crosby, Last week I was in a great hurry to get a final so- counting on my “juice” bill and probably more impatient than I should have been. The meter readers hadn't reported and I was fussed, But Mr, Croeby listened to my woes with a amile and man- aged to get everything straightened up tn two hours’ time, I like that kind of service. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Governor Hart Dear Louls: You are asking us to laugh with you next month. Desirous of « change from laughing at you? CHIEF SEATTLE. To C. C. Dill, Democratic Candidate for the Senate Dear ©, C: IT note you have challenged Miles Poindexter to a debate. How full of bright, new, novel ideas you politicians are! CHIEF SEATTLE. To Paul Staren, Ephrata Murderer Roy Slayer: It w& ryported you'd rather hang tn Olympla than Walla Walla. Hope you're not disappointed. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Alfred Fantl, New York Dear Al: You may the pettioost t# gone forever. like pop—“you know everything.” Al. To the Seattle Street Department Several weeks ago repair men left planking over a hole tn the street at 16th Ave. and Harrison St. The Planking {# etill there. Beores of autos passing thruout the day and the night “thud” over the planks, Some of my friends suggest that the annoyance should be rethoved. CHIEF SHATTLE, To the Public Dear Folks; The Community Fund deserves your support. a wonderful, efficient and heart.stirring institution this year’s campaign with a bang. eens To Malcolm Douglas - You must be CHIEF SEATTLE. Tt ta Let's put over OHIEF SEATTLE Dear Maleoim:+ ‘The other day,while lottering about the County. 3 City building, I overheard you say that the cold wedther wae chilling you to the bone. You ought to wear a thicker hat, Malcolm, CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Chamber of Commerce Gentlemen: Congratulations! You certainly did a good job of en tertaining the distinguished group of writers who were here last week Tt was not difficult to detect that every one of them had a folly fine time and went away with a real idea of Seattle hospitality CHIEF SEATTLE. To Residents of White Bluffs Dear Folks: Your determination to bar the Japa trom your won- derful country was the only move open to you. The Jap cannot be assimilated; it would utterly ruin the great orchard and farming hinds along the Columbia. Take @ tip from districts that have’ permitted Japanese encroachment—and put the “Keep Out” align up for your “little brown brothers,” CHIEF SEATTLE. To Dumbbell Dud Dear Dud: Thou art gone—but not forgotten. You gave ua the greatest collection of imbecilities ever gathered together in one Diace, We did not think anyone could be so doggone dumb as you but you proved it! CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Nurses at the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective Society Dear Young Women: I see where you rescued 30 bables from the flames when your home caught fire, Friday, without one of the babies being injured. Good work, girls. Something might also be sald at this time in apprectation of the women in the Medina’community who are now cating for the babies. CHIEF SEATTLE. LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief Seattle: I with to acknowledge your nice letter to Geraldine Varrar and kindly reference to the Ladies’ Musical club Am sending @ Copy of the paper with your letter marked to Mise Fartar and she doubtless will be sincerely appreciative of your ox. pressed interest in het Beattlo visit, Very truly, (MRS, M.A.) ROSE M. : Executive Secretary Ladies’ Musical Clube YY GOTTSTEIN. eee My Dear Chief: Upon my retutn from a few days' absence trom the city my attention was called to your gracious congratulatory message conveyed to me thru your column in The Star's tasue of the 18th inst, Please accept my grateful acknowledgment of and thanks for the same, When my own advanwement, political or , depends upon destructive rather than constructive tices, 1 will cease to advance, Very sincerely yours, otherwise qualities or prac —8. H. CHASE, - CHIEF PEATTLE | To Superintendent Henderson Se | ew mn nm AL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 19 ? ART CLUB WILL GIVE EXHIBITION Commercial Work Is to Be’ Featured Next Month The Seattle Art club, at the request of jocal men, it wae announced today, will hold an exhibition of commercial tl lustrations and erafts, to famiiiarize ple of Seattle with the ununw that has been made by of the Northwest along organizations and business these lines Bpecimens of pen and ink nique, wash drawings, ofl, pastels water color, show card lettering, pho tech commercial cameo tographic photography retouching. tooled leather who will exhibit jup, dearie.” eA, Ernest Norling, Ariita G. Padden, Jonsio W. Phillips, Addie M. Reed Mary Roove, A. M. Reid, George Remple, Glen Bheckels, Franklin Bly Peter Van Dalen, Frank Wolfe Miller, Walter ®undberg, H. L. tela, ©. Brotze, Paul Brockman W. F. Rilnn, C. T. HIM, Chartes Rowen, Ruth M. Kreps and Harold ITALIANS HERE Gal ESCAPES At the first sign of sonata bleeding gums, be on OBSERVE FETE yourguard. Pyorrhea, With a banquet and « dance, pees: destroyer of teethand Amagen: waienal. entierah, health, is on the way. |tie's Italian colony celebrated its “fourth of July” Sunday night. The event was in observance of the S2nd anniversary of September 20 the day on which King Victor Emmanuel 1. entered Rome and made it the capital of Italy. Five hundred persons were tn at tendance at the celebration. Among the speakers were “Alberto Alfani, Italian consul; Nick Paolalla; Judge Donworth, P, H. Lovering and Dr. Willis H. Corson, recently honored by the Italian government for hie war services in Italy. F. M. Bas setti, editor of the Itallan Gazette, was chairman of the arrangements committes that has been working for several weeks on plans for the entertainment Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands young- er, are subject to it. FOR THE GUM: More than a tooth —it checks ‘3Se and 60c in tubes Says Women Will Help Clara Skarin That a number of women have volunteered evidence against .the character of Ferdinand Hochbrunn, for whose murder Clara Skarin is oon tw be tried, was stated Mon- Baldness Cured by Gland Treatment Since it has been proved of Teeth — aa *heainkiensese BOSTON that baldness 's in many cases due to glandular inactivity, many scientists} been have effecting astonishing Speeml for 30 Days— cures through glandular treatment. Set of Teeth. A London press dispatch reports/A real special the case of a Dutch girl who had Plate Department. been suffering from complete \bald- Gold Crowns, ness and who was treated with a'sen_. glandular compound by Dr. H. W.} Barber, the famous skin surgeon. freely. Bech & treatment te now obtainable in Glandogen, the famous gland tone. sidered the best; $2 per tooth. _ In One Location for 21 Years Syacie"S BOSTON DENTAL CUI 1420) a Careless Shampooing |. | Spoils the Hair | Dr. Macy / SPECIALIST Soap should be used very care-| fully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and | is better than anything else you) can use, | ‘Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul-! sified in a cup or glass with a little warm water is sufficient to cleanse the hair and scalp thorough- ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub {t in. It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dan- druff and excess oil, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the sealp soft, and the hair fine and stiky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very cheap and a few ounces will sup- ply every member of the family for months, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. Giandogen is of unusual value in those aiimne of the duc all Barter culos, all pas con. ditions, Peivie Ail- ments, Skin P Para Have You Reache Preserve Your Strength Portland, Ore-—“I could scar Guaranteed to be Cured Without Operation the farm and knowing that something to relieve on needed “(CAN L be cured and will I remain cured,” is the constant thought of suffer- ers from Piles. You can be cured and will re- main cured under my non- surgical treatment. Noknife, fo operation, no anaesthetic, no ain, no confinement—and a pot. itive money-back guarantee of cure, no matter how chronic or severe your Piles may be. If you are a sufferer from Piles, Ifor my conditiow® jrecommended Dr, | Medical Discovery, so I |bottle and commenced bought taking bottle I felt the second fine, I gained strength right along, am a man seventy-eight |many younger men and feel that £ . Golden Medical Discovery."—Johat Franklin Cox, 1248 B. Yamhill st. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN | RECTAL SPECIALIST | BARD teananeen Three Score and Ten én carving and plastic modeling will be shows +e with examples of the day by Mine Ska: attorney, J¢hm Procennes of reproduction. ¥. Dore * The exhibition will be held October! Two notes to Hochhrunn 126 to 30, inclusive, in the Frederick | women been found is ir pn auditorium. murder b Fifth ave, Following are among the artists signed “Eliza raid, “Call tae Vigtor Alonso Law ‘The other,.stanet, “Mes,” ner, Heinrich Roth, F jie Gan te con® bein da Abiblad, Katherine 7 It ie not bblleved that the “ Frieda Ciaawen, Hite note was written by i jl. Conrad, Leon Derbyshire, HAFFY Gutin altho that is one of |C. 4lieworth, W. Francis, Ruth oven aines |Freedman, frene Crawford ¥rick man, Marth meen, Monn Hey W. J.C. Kiamm, Jessie Kidd. Halford Lembke, Arthur Lingen brink, Helen Markun, Vietor Manen Free From 9 to 11 — LEN TL IXSE TST $5.00 charge of our | . $4.00. Radiographs — the only reliable” As a result her hair has been com.|Mmethod of knowing the exact condi pletely restored and is now growing |#D of your teeth. One X-ray free, Our treatment of pyorrhea is com J ly get around to attend my dutied) the jcondition, 1 went into a drug stor@ Jin Washington and asked the drug | gist what he thought would be best He immediately, Pierce's Goldem— and it helped Ine right away. Aftet my appetite was greatly improved and years of {age and can get around as well ag Go at once to your neighborhood d drug store and get the “Discovery PORTLAND.OREGOR ty tg Ph you'll Bil in tablets or Uquid ou PER ] | nee surprised at the way you'll pick s Advertisement ~