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MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU; SEATTLE STAR FoR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES eflers from E CHIEF SEATTLE | home makers who love companionable, substantial, _ beautiful homefurnishings will find the extraordinary values in this JANUARY SALE event a resistless invi- tation, for prices in every instance are low—amazing- ly low—meaning you are sure to find just what you are looking for—at your price. —during this JANUARY SALE as usual you are welcome to take advantage of this store’s helpful, liberal, dignified credit his 3-piece bedroom suite: extremely low priced— tactly as pictured. Substantially made and very attractively finished n silver onier an Dressing table $19.65 extra. complete. y oak or walnut brown oak. Suite consists of dresser, chif- bed. Size of dresser mirror 23x26 in. on one of the greatest values in bedroom furniture we have offered in Special for JANUARY SALE, This is without ques- $7845 d JANUARY SALE: LINOLEUM in the Standard li 500 YARDS OF gid LINOLEUM ~ ae pole ya. LINOLEUM RUG for home floor poner ol i wiled here are p! etal Result of 500 yds. PARQUETRY inlaid LINOLEUM “nam Quality Mnoleum. Regular price $2.60 9q. yd. Special Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday. sq YD PRINTED PABCOLIN 1000 sq. yés. tn this lot. Very good qual- ] ity. 4 patterns. Reg: terns. ular price Tée #q. yd. 2 $1.25 aq. ye - sq YD. Special Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. drops in to find and VALUE tiene ideas. , everyone idly tested. Prices ALWAYS low. of great purchases only such as the Standard can make. 1000 yds. GRANITE inlaid LINOLEUM —very beavy quality. Blue ody phone PB | select from. Regular price —_—— $1.76. Special Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. 8Q. YD. PRINTED LINOLEUM —heaviest quality printed Mnoleum. 5 new pat Regular price Special Monday, Tuesday Dear Musicians; This t# just to compliment you on the ehamber musio with which you have delighted many people during the fall and winter meaths, I hope te hear more from you. CHIDY SHATTLE. To Mischa Elman Dear Musician: I anticipate a treat when I hear you again tn violin concert tonight CHIEF SHATTLEL To Fridtjof Nansen Dear Sir: Vrom Arctlo explorer you turn @iplomat and win the Nobel peace prise. I salute you. Were more diplomats concerned with the subject of peace and lem with land@-grabdbing, of-grabbing and the Mike, thie world would be a finer piace to live in CHIR SEATTLE | To Most Men Dear Fellows Year's resolutions. I wonder how many of you have broken your New CAIRY 6HATTLE. | To the Olympia Bootleggers Fellows Be careful now and don't sell any of our worthy legiel lators bad Uquor. CHIEF SHATTLE. | To Gov. Smith of New York Dear Al: Your message to the legisiature calling for the repeal of movie censorship and the Lurk laws is most refreshing It’ quite a pleasure to find a public official who ati! Delleves the people ought to have something to say, and who still believes that this nation le @ democracy and should be run as such. I agree with you when you may, “Inquisitions, apy #yntems, rules and regulations for persona! conduct not prompted by the Ten Command mente are unnecessary interference with the freedom of a people” CHInY 8HATTLE. | To Sergt. Joy, Canadian Mounted Police Dear Sir: We usually think of movie stories of the “Great North west" as being highly colored. But your exploit in traveling hundreds of miles across the enow and ce and without help unraveling a murder raystery and bringing the three suspects under arrest equals any of the movie talon. CHIEF SBATTLE To Alvin M. Owsley, Commander, American Legion | Dear Veteran: An adaptation of the veterans’ motto, “Every Legion | naire for his comrade and all for America,” might well be made by the 1 citizenry at large sbout like this: keeper, and all for God, Home and Country” welcome you to Beattie. Hope you come again “Bvery neighbor his brother's T wae indeed gina to / CHIEF SWATTLE. | ‘To Standard, Union, Associated and Shell Oil Thanks for the twocent reduction in price of gna. It big maving to all of us fortunate or unfortunate enough to own & fivver or an automobile, CHIEF SEATTLE. To D. W. Henderson Dear Dave: Several times the past few weeks I have noticed that the Capitol Hill cars have failed to stop at Becond and Union, altho ny myetem, you might @rop « hint to the offendt are running the care for the publio—firet, CHIEF 8RATTL trainmen that ¢ and all the time To War Veterans Boys, Howd Now that the French are marching inte the Ruhr valley, doecan’t it make you a bit lonely not to be ewinging along with Dear Bir Tou have been sentenced to sit months in Walla Walla for malicious prosecution growing out of your charges thet Matt @tarwich was not & naturalized citizen. I believe your conviction will deter @ lot of other politicians from spreading falsehoods on the eve of elections. Hence you are really doing a lot of good by acting as a “horrible example” to the others. CHIEF SEATTLE. My object fs not to fump on a man when he te down. To Donators of the Duff Shower | Dear Foiks It certainly warmed the cockies of my heart to see you bringing in all those beautiful clothes for the Duff baby. After all, people are mighty fine, aren't they? CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Los Angeleans Dear Folks: Diapatches from’ your country relate that you are experiencing a “heavy, killing frost” these days. Well, well! So the God-given Sunshine sometimes forgets to shine? Well, well! CHIEF SRATTLE. | To the Women’s Legislative Council] | Dear Ladiew I understand you are fostering a bill to make the manufacture and mile of cigarets in this state illegal. A atmilar bill was pansed once before, but rt was never enforced, and tts total effect was to lower people's respect for and order. A law that ts | not backed up by public opinion ts worse than no law. Why not wait until the majority of citizens signify that they are opposed to the nefarious ciguret? CHIEF SEATTLE. MONDAY, JANUARY. 16, 3978. | Dreamland was « queer place but Just the same everybody had « good tim. Nancy an4 Nick and Dusty Coat ow to that. With « pinch of his magic powder here and « sprinkle of |his magic dust there, the little fairy | sandman 414 wonderful things. One thing be 4id was this After they hed played school for awhile, everybody got tired and wanted to play something else “Lets play Pusmy Wants « Cor ner," called out Wally Woodchuck. Nick “Let's go Cassar the Cat,” said | Nancy. Instantly Jack Jumping Mouse |ent4, “Oh, no, no, nol Pieane don’t,” jand nearly shivered his tail off. And Chirk Chipmunk said, “On, no, no, not Please don’t!’ and near ly shivered his ears off “Oh, he won't burt youf declared Dusty Coat. “Because 1m going to change him When he comes to | Dreamland I'll stand beside the gate and sprinkle him with some of my CAKES AN Our Washington bureau has fii section of Uncle Sam's Cookbook. “AD right! Who'll be puss? asked | Dusty Coat eprinkled a little powder on his tail as he passed and he turned into Puse-in-Boots at once. |magto powder, and instantly he wit turn into « black patent leather Pure-tn-Boota, just as Buster Brown | Bear turned into « Teddy Bear whan he came t Dreamianéd. Pusste | Boots has « kind heart and wouldnt |hurt anyone. No one ever hurts any one else ip Dreamland—thet te why |] brought you ell here” “Oh, all right? agreed everyboty. Bo Dusty Cont said @ charm: Oh, please to shut your ¢7s, And when you're asleep, Off to Dreamland creep, You'll get here by “and | ba” Almost instantty Onesar the Cat entered the little rone gate to Dream land. Dusty Coat sprinkled @ Iftthe powder on his tall aa he passed, and be turned Into Puss-tn-Boota at once, politely bowing to everybody. He was as shiny as @ new overshos. He wore « red cont, red boots and « brave white ruffie around his neck. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 193%, by Beattie tas D COOKIES nel 9 ee ee It is devoted to recipes for cakes and cookies, taken from tested recipes in government labora torien, If you want this bulletin, fill eut and mail the coupon below, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. 1 want Unele Sam's Cookbook on CAKES A and inclose herewith four cents in stamps te and mailing. MAMB... ADDRESS. MOTHER! BREAK CHILD'S COLD Hurry! Move Little Bowels with “California Fig Syrup” ‘Whatever else you give your child to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or congestion, be sure to first open the little one’s bowels with “California Fig Syrup” to get rid of the poisons | and waste which are causing the cold and congestion. In a few hours you can nee for yourself how thoroughly sour bile and waste right out. Keven if you call your family physt- ND COOKIES, cover pestage clan, he will pratee you for having given “California Fig Syrup” as the laxative, because it never faila, never cramps of overmcts, and even sick | children love its pleasant taste, Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup,” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! vertisement. UMTOTUUNCRGUOUOUTGEOAUGUUUAEUGUTAUUAEEATETAEAO TNL To Gov. Hart Dear Le So you want another automobile—want $10,000 appro priated for the purpose? Gosh, Loule, you are a spendthrift with other people's money CHIEF SEATTLE. THE PROPER WAY TO TREAT PILES Valuable advice and information for the treatment of every form of Piles is enclosed with each box of PAZO OINTMENT. The remedy is guaranteed. The price of PAZO OINTMENT is 60c and you can get it at any drug store. The advice and information goes with it. | To Mayor Brown Dear Doc: ‘The lid ts down tn Seattle, you my, Mebbe and mebbe | not. I am not one of these “social investigators” who think Seattle | ts another Por id, but I do know that anyone can buy three quarts of Scotch for When the prices goss up then I will admit your police force is really clamping down the Iié CHIEF SEATTLE. $945 | To Representative Charles H. Heighton, of King County Dear Charles: In alt probability, the decision of a majority of your lower house colleagues was correct when they turned down your reso jution for a blanket reduction of 26 per cent in state taxes. It was a bit drastic and might work harm on certain necessary appropriations; but your characterization of some of your opponents as “scared rab- bits, afraid of narrow-minded constituenctes,"Wearried a sound ring of truth! And the resolution bad the right idea, even tho it did take in CHIEF SBATTLE. a JANUARY SALE value : VERY low priced 14x14 in. head-liner — | | —as pictured, child's | ° = $ 85 pictured. Iv- erfb, Vernis Martin $ 85 | too much territory a Nesy of * finish. Drop aide. ~ arceecensiinreoemrenant Me ne nic fled, JANU : Sise 28x52 ins To the City Board of Public Works : eed. a a time that this contract for a bunch of new ee” sarc ARY ARY SALE JANUARY BALE t fed, betore your pecullar actions in the matter priced. price: _ eae price: reg. price $18.50 criticism on the executive branch of the city ee Sieh mae Go |e dled the initial tids—casting them all out when the corporation coun TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS sel'a office declined to allow you to hend the plum to the highest bid. ders, whose figures were strangely close to the $180,000 limit; and this FOUNDED SEATTLE {.. SCHOENFELD & SONS sisvlis cok An Pre ox, regular price $3.75 —size of top Seattle Star’s New Universities COUPON Dictionary How to Get It For the Mere Noi Cost ot ncture and Dintribution “AnD. 98c this NEW authentic secrecy stuff that was on Saturday doesn’t look altogether aboveboard. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Mayor Brown and the Rev. Chauncey J. Hawkins In the name of the newspaper-reading public of Seattle, I thank you boys for being so quiet all of the last week CHIEF SBRATTLE. " To the Rainier National Park Co. Dear Ci jon to notice your little wall-hangera nviting to visit yc ark during the oma e. And may they induce many alghtae + wonderful mountain, CHIEF SEATTLE. wag By : et for 700) ia Buys in Germany inthe wovet tor 10/499 Varieties - More Locomotives |; 20, , Jan. 15.-—The order placed | ————_______ 'Tiny Tot Starts on of Beer Entered) Trip Around World ISLINGTON, Eng, Jan. 16-—Beer| nchanting Phyilis Pierson began | Gea? AERC | entries at the Brewers and Allied|® trip around the world Sunday | \nrade exhibition numbered 449,| Phyllis, age 6 months, doesn't know what it's all about, but her parents, bd | | breaking all records, oue Ss | | i Mr. and Mrs, Wayne H. Pierson, | ' | Tr |couldn't touve Phyllis at home, so |who nailed with them Sunday on t J Roa pect igor er lon | President Jackson, of the siti wractice in the treat. | | See Us for Those New ny beeen pally ¢ Orient, Australia, Africa, Pari of ail weute hronic din . ja, Africa, Par Glasses fad 4 Hiand London, Pierson ots mand with un. Z . $5.00 Compiete ascent for United Artiate’ Jain Gor) A. 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