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“s THE SEATTLE STAR MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU; FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES clearance sale of FIBER: REED: SAMPLE FURNITURE 300 FLOOR SAMPLES RADICALLY REDUCED —MANY TO GO AT COST sale it —no restrictions in this sale of fiber and reed floor samples—every iece to GO. —no sate ems)! Hundreds of choice items—the product of such famous makers as the Ypsilanti held for Reed Furniture Co., Michigan Seating Co.—and there’s none better. Assortment —no C. O. D. or exchanges consists of: during —davenports —couches —stools —rockers —ottomans —fern stands this sale —library tables —settees —lamps —chairs —deska ~—davenports $9.90 —fiber reed rocker. Exactly as pictured. Frosted brown finish. Tapestry spring seat. Mewernr aie —ivory enameled fiber rocker exactly as pictured. Tapestry covered spring seat. $5 89 —exactly as pictured. A very comfortable rocker in natural —genuine Lloyd loom woven fiber rocker exactly as pictured. Ivory enameled. leading the town in blanket values! }—at prices that are decidedly interesting we place on sale for the week, or while quantity lasts, 200 fine quality blankets at extremely large savings. $ —dark gray, single army blankets. Good size and weight. Very special priced for the week, $3.35. $595 —very best quality “Nashua” woolnap (all | —extra special, 2-in-1 utility blankets— y in extra large siz¢;/ that can be used for bath robes or cov- ie ha g ve ers. Beautiful color combinations. Sizes to select from. ial for oy 66x84 in. Special for the week, $5.95. MEZZANINE FLOOR 5 SPECIAL! WILTON VELVET RUGS priced way down —rugs that rank high for qual- 8.3x10.6 FT. ity. Wilton velvet rugs that $ f 75 will wear and wear—patterns regular price $60— and colors that are a revela- tion in design, weaving and quality. Special for the week SECOND FLOOR DOWN PLACES THIS EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE IN YOUR HOME —the EMPRESS MALLEABLE is a range that appeals to every house- wife—a range so good it is backed with the strongest guarantee ever issued with any range—actually guaranteed not to wear out for fifteen years. This week, for only $5— down, we place this BEST OF ALL malleable ranges in your home and then give you a year to pay the bal- ance, and during this 6-day offer we give FREE to each purchaser the choice of a plain or decorated 42-piece dinnerware s¢t. F-R-E-E! —this week we give free to every pur- chaser of an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE the choice of sev- eral beautiful 42-piece dinnerware sets of Amer- ican semi-porcelain. THIRD FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 WASHINGTON. Twenty-three! OFFICERS AND MEMBERS ot | Nine Hospitals of women this year seck sents in con-|the executive committee of the Na attle Appro' d Se ve gress. Twenty-one run for house of| tional Dahlia soctety will meet at 5 representatives, two for the senate. |p. m. ‘Thursday, October 26, at 4016) Asa result of the annual survey of Arcade building, to choose the meet-/the American College of Surgeons, Hn place for the 1923 dahlia show.| nine Seattle hospltaly are placed on = Your Credit SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 108 ANGELES.—Bandits hold up| tages theater, work combination of Arthur F. Schickl, auditor of Pan-| theater vault, and escape with $6,200. STPITCHNG ECZEMA P Three citles——Seattle, Tacoma and | the yearly approved list of that body. . New Designs Portland—are under consideration, | ‘They are: Seattle General, Virginia Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Maxon, Senttle city, Children's Ortho. 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Bh Bees My every trace of Eczema, Tet- Stre ot} ens , Pimples, Rash, Blackheads and = nothe fimitar skin diseases will be re = Albert Hansen 2 ‘yecioht Seve. The one remedy that alwaya giver = ie = and all W No knife, 1504 ‘Third Ave, Corner Pike St. Knennen, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. effers from CHIEF PEATTLE |Mr. Carl Reiter, Moore Orpheum Theater ' Dear Carl; I hope that the greatest of success marke your 41rd anniversary celebration at the Moore this week—because I tke your theater, I like your show, and, darn your eyes, I like you CHIEF SEATTLE To the Veterans’ Bureau | Gentlem You're criticised @ good deal for one thing and another but I have @ hunch that most of the eriticiams are u From what I know of your work, I am convinced that you exert every ef- fort to 40 the best that you possibly ean for the veterans who come under your care. And, tn casen where Injustices are done, I'm in clined to believe that the fault is usually with the law and not with the way in which tt 1» administered. Bo the knockers might very well get to work on their congressmen, instead of condemning your bureau. CHIEF SEATTLE. Narcotic Association You have done well in perfecting your Now, jet us hops you will start rounding up CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Seattle Anti 1 Dear Welfare Workers: organization so quickly. } the narcotic traffickers with equal rapidity. To the Wearers of Russian Boots Dear Girls; Why do you do it? CHIEF SEATTLE. | |To Lady Willie Forbus Dear Madam: I have the greatest admiration for you-but there ts one question that I would like to ask. You stress the claim that sex does not enter your campaign for prosecuting attorney—‘there is no sex in brains” ts your ofteepeated assertion. Why, then, dear lady, do you hold “ladies only” merctings? CHIBF SEATTLE. To James E. Redmond, Convicted Bandit Dear James: 1 don't blame you for wanting to excape—but maybe one of these days you'll learn that it's useless to try to get out of Sheriff Matt Starwich’s jail. Which ts one of the reasons why Matt ie likely to lead the republican ticket next election day | CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Miss Edna Wallace Hopper | Dear Madam; It may seem pretty nice to be advertioe’ ax “the | flapper of 62.” But, hon | ma” lisped by baby lips? ‘To Leo Druxman | Dear Leo: Glad to see you're out of the horpital. hounds at Spring's Fourth Ave. store missed you CHIEF SEATTLE. tly, wouldn't you exchange it for a “Grand. CHIEF SEATTLE. The rummy Prof. E. S. Meany Dear Old Tiilicum: Well, well, well: I see you've been reelected president of the Mountaineers. Fifteenth time, isn't it? Here's hoping you'll live to be re-elected 15 times more. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Voters of Seattle Dear Electorate; A couple of weeks from now you will be called upon to oe your ballot. Are you thoroly familiar with all the questions and candidates upon whom you will be called to vote? If not, I hope you won't take it amias if I suggest that you take tm- mediate steps to aoquire thin information, Because, unless the citi- zens vote intelligently-—-which they cannot do if they do {t blindly— democracy becomes a farce. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Seattle Toy and Novelty Syndicate Dear Friends The olf chief writes to tell you that he Iikes your new toys, the “Guys From Mars.” He likes them, not only because when stacked up, according to your directions, they make for him a they are nice kiddie playthings, but because, when stacked up, accord Ing to your directions, they make for him a totem pole. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Deputy Prosecutor Ewing D. Colvin My Dear Captain: Congratulations on the splendid fight that you are making to rid King county of the menace of Jap penetration. If only a few more of our public men would take the same attitudes as you, and such others as Phil Tindall and Miller Freeman, the Jap problem would not be nearly #0 serious. CHIBF SEATTLE. To Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Douglas “My Dear Major: Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the lose of your brother. I have differed with you from time to time on matters of public policy, but, believe nie, you have my warmest sym- pathy in your bereavement CHIEF SEATTLE. 'To the Chamber of Commerce | Dear Boosters: You have spent several thousand Gollare telling the world about Seattle's advantages. But did you ever mention in your advertisements that Seattle in the home of the mother aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, an organization with a membership of 600,000, and that the Seattle aerie, with $000 members, is the largest in the United Staten? Seems to me thin is a pretty good boost for the city, CHIEF SEATTLE, To the Rev. H. I. Chatterton Dear Rev: Now that you've done away with the iniquitous punch- boards, I have a hot Up on which you can make another great crusade, There's a emall boy up at the Central school who plays marbles for keeps, Go get ‘im. Atta boy! CHIEF SEATTLE, | To Anacortes Citizens Dear Friends: I notice that W. W. Roynton, an old-timer In your community, has pasred away. Four years ago he left with the editor of your paper, the Guemes Beachcomber, a sealed envelope now found | to contain this mereage: “I've tried to do my best. Let me rest in peace.” It strikes me Boynton must have been a good citizen, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Bankers and Public Employes Friends: Ien't life an awful bore? You will have to work almost three weeks now before you get another holiday; but cheer up, for you will get two in November. CHIEF SEATTLE. ''To Mr. and Mrs. Knute Iverson, Tacoma Friends; By being married in an airplane high over American lake I hope that you missed some of the rough spots in the road to matri- mony. CHIEF SEATTLE. To District Forest Ranger Arnold Arneson Dear Arneson: To you goes credit for putting out a fire that might have caused considerable damage in the fine timber of Rainier National park Evidently the careless hunter who dropped the lighted cigaret which started the fire did not learn anything during Fire Prevention week. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Him Who Invented National Candy Day Dear Mr. Inventor: The girls are pretty mad at you. know that every day is candy day for them? How come? CHIEF SEATTLE. Don't you To Everybody Dear People: Are you reading “The Price of Salmon” tn The Star? You are missing 4 big story if you miss that. And it's true, too, CHIEF S2ZATTLE. A LETTER TO CHIEF SEATTLE Chief Seattle: This a, m. I received the inclosed card from the P. M. G., saying the United States would pay 2 per cent on savings deposits in the United States postoffice. Now, chief, what I would lke to know Is what does the United States do with all this money? If it loans it to the banks, what Interest does it get? I see Mellon has just called for a loan of $500,000,000 at 4% per cent; could he not use the postoffice deposits instead, which he gets at 2 per cent? QUANDARY. ROBBERS PULL yore Bridegroom STAGE HOLDUP) Gets, Herts, Pardon MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 28—In old.| Upon the plea that he was badly fashtoned stage coach style, two rob: needed on the farm, Ben Churchill, arrested here with his intended bride bers Saturday night held up and rob: |foltowing their elopement from bed five automobile parties on the |Gales Creek, Ore,, was pardoned highway south of here of consider. | Yesterday by Gov, Hart from six months’ sentence for subornation of perjury Superior Judge George B. Simpson and Prosecutor J, EB. Hall Interceded | for the lad, who ts 21. The girl, Miss Louise Bateman, ix 16, FITTING Alice—-What are you going to do with your alimony? Virginia—1 think I'll put it inte Liberty bonds.—Life, able sums in cash, forced them to abandon their automobile by the roadside, and took them all to Black. well hill, where the robbers disap. peared into the darkness, The victims finally made their way back to thelr automobiles and made thelr way here, where Sprague Rie gal, orchardist, reported the occur: rence, The names of the other vic: | Ums could not be learned, ‘GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO CUT Budget Bureau Hopes to Lop Off $750,000,000 BY HERBERT W. WALKER WASHINGTON, Oct. 23—An ef. fort now is being made by the fed eral budget bureau to eut govern. mental expenditures for the next fis |eal year down to the three billion dollar mark If the federal expenses ean be cut to this figure it will represent a ra duction of about $750,000,000 below the expenditures for the eurrent fis- cal year. This saving, with receipts of nbout $200,000,000 expected from interest on the foreign debt, will make possible a further large reduc tion in taxes during the next year. The budget for the next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 1923, will be submitted to congress when ft meets in regular session early In De- cember Gen. 1. M. Lord, successor to Gen- |oral Dewer, the first federal budget director, is foreing heads of many government bureaus to cut their fl- nancial requesta, Schoenfeld Buys Tacoma Concern TACOMA, Oct. 23--Purchase of the William 1, Davies House Fur. nishing company buliding by L. Schoenfeld & Bons was announced here Sunday. The structure is in one of the best business districts of the city, and measures 75 by 120 feet. At the close of the present lease, in 1924, the new owners will install a house furnishing store. One Killed, 7 Hurt in Auto Accidents PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 23.—-One man, Israel D. Smith, 77, was killed, and seven other persons were hurt in @ series of automobile accidents in and about Portiand yesterday. Smith, & pedestrian, was struck down as he was crossing Johnson Creek road, at 324 st. of Teeth Free From 9 to 11 Radiographs — the onl, method of knowing the peli cond tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. Our treatment of pyorrhea is com sidered the best; $2 per tooth. In One Location for 21 Years BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC 14204 Second Avenue SAME PRICE vee 30 sours K BAKING POWDER SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED .