The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1922, Page 2

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FIBER-REED FURNITURE REDUCED ven the newest things and the nicest things in fiber and reed furniture will feel the force of the blue penet! in this Home-Making JAN VARY SALE. _| —these sample values: <sfeed fernery. Metal tnsert Ivory enameied. Regular Price $12.50; special for this JANUARY *g— —a very attractive and com- fortable natural reed rocker Regular price $10.50, special JANUARY ec for this SALE .. —natural reed settee, A very gpecial value. Regular price $24.50. Special for this JANUARY ba | y gi —our annual JANUARY SALE. Yes, bu There’s none better—with the merchandise so graded and balanced that it answers the needs of every home, from the cottage to the mansion—offering unlimited selection at extremely low JANUARY SALE prices. Every piece of merchandise in this Sale is worthy of going into your home, for long and pleas- ing service—and the prices are down—WAY DOWN! | fiber desk. Finished in brown Regular price $26.75. Special LOW price for this 8 1 8” JANUARY SALE — draperies reduced— '—a few items selected from the large showing of draperies of all kinds included in our JANUARY SALE: WHITE DOTTED AND FIGURED TUSCAN DESIGN LARGE MESH Swiss. Suitable for any room in net, Full 36 Ine. wide ‘the home. 36 ins. wide. Regular price #50. 50c Regular price 60c. 35C Special sale price....... Bale price .....+ inhhine YD. YD CRETONNE AND PRINTED linen. Either light or dark back- groun@s. §& to 10-yard lengths Sale PTO cic eeseeeerere WILTON VELVET RUGS show great reductions— x10-6 FT. —fine quality Wilton velvet rugs 9x12 FT. of the better kind. Plain or $55 —— fancy center or border. Beau- tifully woven rugs that are not \\y Nyy WL r\ My ee: vy aay’, only desirable for their attrac- tiveness, \\ have just the kin but for their wearing you have always TAY WON IN ee NT yt wet VV mr te “ ta ety, at eo st aMthest Nis anim! omy Hope TT Talia MPO LLL RL OD _» VCnOENPELD e { Xac for this J. ARY SALE .. 26 siecemcecoee A wa mohair davenport, greatly reduced— ly as pictured. Upholstered with extra mohair in blue or walnut color. Outside of back covered with same material. 0 spring cushions. ig edge seats. _ Each spring angle tied eight times. Special emeN 1 e e for your living room— _furniture that combines excellence of line and design. Priced to give you a saving plus a saving—presenting the best JANUARY SALE values this store has ever offered. These few sample values: regular sale price price ocker, fumed oak, wood seat, high comfortable back .......$ 16.50 $12.65 sonsole table, combination mahogany, 88x18-in. top -secesse. 27.50 18.50 —combination mahogany end table, 23x12-in. top ....ssseccsee 22.50 19.75 brary table, solid mahogany, 24x47-in. top .......+.-+e+0e 82.60 24.75 spinet desk, combination agate re very attractive design.... 45— 36— overstuffed chair, tapestry upholstery, large and comfortable. 85— 67.50 overstuffed fireside chair, mohair upholstery .............. 177.50 154— SEATTLE Second Avenue at Pine Street —JANUARY SALE prices and the liberal, helpful credit service of this great 69-year-old home-furnishing store, makes it possible for you to THE MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOM | fale Regular Standard stock. t a better sale. d of a Better Home longed for. attractive davenport, JANUARY SALE priced— —upholstered in good quality material. Several ex- ape of tapestry or velour to select from. Outside of back covered with same cushions, Spring edge seat. Each spring tied eight times. Exactly as pic- tured. Special for this JANUARY SALE. ...:.,-0m0 ceptionally beautiful material. —all sample trunks on Comfy sprin SEATTLE STAR in the better kinds of luggage— —our entire sample line of trunks in all sizes and styles NOW go on sale. You'll find here just what you are looking for, at YOUR PRICE. These sample values: *15* | veneer, cov- fiber, Brassed among the dining room suites— —furniture that possesses utility combined with grace of proportion in many attractive period designs—very special priced for this JANU- ARY SALE. These few sample values, —#-plece dining room suite, walnut, Italian Renaissance —0-piece dining room suite, walnut, Louis XVI. period... —8-piece dining room suite, walnut, Sheraton —9-piece dining room suite, mahogany, Louis —8-piece dining. room suite, walnut, Queen Anne —8-piece dining room suite, walnut finish, Italian —6-piece dining room suite, fumed oak, 42-in. buffet ... STANDARD FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 30 Robberies Are Confessed by Girl Fourteen-year-old iste James con- feewed whe had robbed 80 houses, She always went barefoot on her theft expeditions, WHO Could Not Learn on a HUANNNTTNHNTHLUMNNINNNz| 300 Cats Attack New Designs = Carrier of Fish cate and seriously injured. Weak Glands Christmas Require Scientific The Ex-Government Physican ie bed LJ == | « Gland Specialist and can be aeen at @ DU BARAT g rm Port of Health, 1327 Third ave., B Breathiess oe Retiring Reductions Opposite the P. O--On Third Ave, r , Bandit Routed by Brave Girl CHEYENNE, Wyo., Deo, 25.—Mine Florence @aker didn’t scare a bit when a man attempted to rob her father’s store. She stuck @ revolver in hin face and sald, "Get outi” He “got” English Execute Three Men in Day LONDON, Deo. %6-—-Three excou- tions in one day at Pentonville prison wes #0 severe @ strain on the offi- | clals that two collapsed. BERMONDSPY, Eng. Dec. 26.— | The mayor has issued a notice to all tenants of Bermondsey that they are entitled to a reduction in rents owing to the fact that the taxes pald by landlords have been By. W. H. Porterfield Herbert Hoover, whe haw been spending much of his time since elec tion at his home in California, is enthuslasticaity for hia official chief, Warren G. Harding, for renomina- tion in 1924. Naturally, he’d have to be all of that, Underneath the surface, however, Ralph Arnold, of Los Angeles, Hoow or’e late political campaign manager, {a out with a great scheme to “unite the republicans of California,” and they do say that Arnold's idea of “harmonization” is “Hooverization.” One group of Californians, and politicians of even a wider habitat, fnsist that Seoretary Herb —fun aise trenk. Has two trays, & ply veneer, covered with 2ply Hoover Followers Are Backing Hiram Johnson is oing should die? But they're not going to terview him. He Gislikes la Feb MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922, ellers from CHIEF PEATTLE To Judge John B. Gordon Dear Judge: I thought the way you turned prisoners loose on Bat urday, inatend of sending them to jall, was an unusually nice way of observing Christmas, Here's oking at you, judge! CHIEF SEATTLE. To All Those Who Have Dispensed Cheer to the Needy Oo Friends: You have had « good time, haven't you? Better than if you hadn't shared your goods with less fortunate neighbors. With best wishes for a Happy New Year, CHIEF SEATTLE. SENSATIONAL SALE PY-RA-LIN IVORY HALF OFF the reason: our Christmas shipment arrived too late for holiday seiling—and no—thia @lo—this ONE-HALF OFF on Pyralin ivory except the Du Barry pattern, To Mr. V. I. Lucas, Care of Central Cab Co. Dear Sir: Thanks for Wiggly Dogs you sent us. Members of The Star staff send ‘em out to some of young friends, saying “Merry Christmas” with ‘em. CHIBF SBRATTLE. To Conductor No. 721 Dear Old Man; Most of the municipal street car workers are pretty 004 scouts—but I'm inclined to think that you're quite a bit more courteous than the average. Merry Christmas, CHIEF SEATTLE. \To Louis F. Hart Dear Governor; 1 don't think much of you as a governor—but here’s hoping you a Merry Christmas, anyway. CHIEF SEATTLN. |To the Regina Hockey Team | Roughnecks: After your disgraceful exhibition at the Arena last week, I trust that you never make @ return vinjt to Seattle, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Adam Beeler, Attorney-at-Law Dear Adam: I thought your handling of the defense of Olga Farley wae unusually masterly. The jury must have thought so, too. | CHIEF SEATTLE. To Thomas D. Page, Attorney-at-Law Dear Tom: Hope Santa brought you a new patr of eyegiasses—T like the old ones you used to wear, with the biack ribbon, better than the tortolse-shell spectacies which you now affect. CHINY SEATTLE. , To Chief of Police W. B. Severyns Deer Bill: Did Santa visit you’ Or was he afraid you might pinch him for breaking and entering? CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Mayor E. J. Brown Dear Doo: Don't you think it would be in good taste for you te drop your wrangle with Dr. Hawkins-—over the holiday season, any- way? There's such « thing, you know, as peace on earth. CHIEF SEATTLE. values To Santa Claus Dear Saint Nick: Thanks, old top! Call agnin. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Seattle Council of Churches Reverend Gentlemen: I know you mean well, and all that sort of thing, but don’t you think you're going « little outside of your province when you try to interfere in the administration of the department of the intertor? CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Bootleggers Culpable Sire: Using army trucks now, I see, to bring in your stuff. I'll expect to hear the next thing that you're using the ceme tertes for a cache. CHIEF SEATTLE. 16% regular price $24— equip yourself to make driving in it To All Citizens ‘This is addressed particularty to the holders of Victory notes and war savinga.@tamps which are just maturing. But !t ie something all of . Beware of the get-rich-quick $ my! Of course it’s done. And hereafter it must be done if the young man 00 demands, for Judge William F. Bleakley, New York jurist, bas just ruled that an engagement ring ie not a gift, but ¢ symbol of the promise of the young man’s fancy. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Some Street Car Conductors : Your cheery attitude during the cold spell was ap CHIEF SEATTLE. $9850 Dear Chief: You might call the publio’s attention to Motorman No. 2,460, operating a one-man Jefferson Park car. He consistently helps women and small children on and off his car and also saved a crazy motorist from having @ serious crash by the prom) ‘of airbrakes. ee eran at this sort should not pass unnoticed We have so ttle of tt. Respectfully, STRAPHANGER. Dear Chief: To my great and almost stupified surprise I found out jauinicr tone is really a conductor on the Cowen Park line who calls ~~ sale price price tonsety. dislikes Hoover coma et = on ' pce on him. poop international riod . 895— 315— VI. pe +. 595.60 490— riod...... 521— 417— aissance. 200.50 147.80] ff|clsim te the wun of tl epee pecteekty regular since his induction into the secretaryship Br the department of commerce, while Hiram, once the leading progressive of the country, went the who! course in s' of the Fordn McCumber tariff measure and, Bo deed, based his claim for re-election these two issues mainly, the tariff and his opposition to the league of nations foreign policy. ‘Hiram took no part in the bitter N controversy “ 80 ae ee t identified himself with the progressive coalition in the senate. fo that it may be con stated that Hiram is no longer an “outstanding progressive.” Of course, 89.50 67.75 Maria May Harris has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for swind- ling several men with fake deeds te California ranches. TACOMA to be on deck, tf the party throws Warren over in June of ‘34, and that group consists of those who are “spectal privilege” and so far Hiram has not been of the opposition Make no mistake about this: Near | ly everybody who gets into national! political affairs develops the presi- dential bee sooner or later—usually eooner—and as @ rule it unfits them for muoh useful service during their terms of office. Even Sam Shortridge, the third member of California's triumvirate in national aftaire—even Sam would not really put away the crown. Of course Sam's idea te to be made vice- | President, and then ff the president ern side of Mason and Dixon's iine. Hiram does not enjoy criticism. Indeed he dovelops a sudden and unreasoning anger at times, until one doesn't care to undertake to In-

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