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MBMBER AMERICAN HOMES BURBAL irik bAs FOR BETTRE AMERICAN HOMES ———es! ALL BEDROOM FURNITURE TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED —this week we are staging one of the greatest sales ow Bedroom Furniture Depart- ment has ever known. Prices were already low—now they are phenomenally low. And it is hardly needful to emphasize the welcome fact that even at these drastic reductions Quality has been maintained. Making room for Spring purchases just arriving—that’s the reason. Hundreds of wood beds, dressers, chifforobes, chiffon- jers, dressing tables at great reductions. . SEN this bedroom suite a ctured, this 3-piece bedroom suite ee ft —exactly as Begs ct a mirror 31x25 ins.* Triple mirror dressing table cial for this sale: the attractiveness and dignity of the period of Louis XVI. Consists of dresser, bow-end bed and chiffonier, in beauti- fully grained combination walnut, or ivory enameled. Size of dresser special sale value— regular prico $160— $33.75 extra. Spe- a few of the hundreds of other bedroom suites and odd pieces marked this week at great reductions— ODD DRESSERS regular sale price price *447 47= 78” 87= TABLES regular sale price price —4dresser, Ivory enamel. Very _ beautifully modeled in the Shera- —vanity dresser. Has full length | center mirror and convenient side ODD DRESSING 49.50 s— _—dressing table. Combination ma- _ hogany. A most unusual value. $9475 Triple mirrors ................$ 87.75 — iicgenyt Colonial period. Triple 85 : iple —dressing table. Walnut. Lours XVI. ota Beautifully propor- 59 50 tion iple mirrors.......... — ODD CHIFFOROBES regular sale : price price ® —cchifforobe. Attractively decor- 536 45 —chifforobe. Combination mahog- 4 4 5 _ any. Queen Anne period 156 — ae _—chifforobe, Walnut. Sheraton 15 | period. Very large and roomy... 95— 66” —chifforobe. Walnut. Louis XVI. 50 period. Very substantially made. 120— 67° —chifforobe. Ivory enameled. Very 87 50 pleasing in appearance.......... 185— ses BEDROOM SUITES regular price sale price iS —4-piece suite. Bed, dresser, chif- forobe and dressing table. Brown or gray oak. Louis XVL period. .$185— —8-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe and dressing table. Combination ma- hogany. Queen Anne period.... 147" 235— —4-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe, flressing table and dresser. Ma- hogany. Louis XVI. period..... 227= 876— —4-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe, dressing table and dresser. Dec- orated enamel. Louis XVI. period. 882— 277= —4-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe, dressing table and dresser. Wal- nut. Louis XVI. period......... 289 445— —4-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe, dressing table and dresser. Ma- hogany. Colonial period........ 346~ 432— —4-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe, dressing table and dresser, French gray enameled..,....... 553.75 412— —4-piece suite. Bed, chifforobe, dressing table and dresser. Ma- hogany. Colonial period........ 747—4 597— FURNITURE Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. Founded 1864 TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS a painter, has been elected an asso- "| clate of the Koyal Academy of Eng- land. It’s Neuritis! adNot Rheumatism arp seit F pain in the about the shoulder blade, in the nape of the neck, along the h and leg, eumatiam, nd there, the trouble ts atter whe fad pain in lo~ cated, you can get prompt relief without taking bromides, narcotica F other dope, Apply Tyamol over the part that hurts, and you will be rid of the torture. Tyamol is gunr- anteed harm! It helps to soothe and hi weak, inflamed norves, ‘or any longer, Get a $1 eof pel Absorbent frotn O amo! Cou Mey Chemints, 400 utter tt, Bast Prancinco-Kavers ‘Two men labor continually in the Pennsylvania station in New York city to remove wads of chewing gum travelers have tossed on the floor, Frequent Coughs Many do not realize the significance of the all too The delta of the Mississippi has Just been surveyed for the first timo with accuracy by using cameras from airplanes. vitamine factors, helps build up a re- serve of and resistance. Be sure and ask your drug- gist for Scott's Emulsion | Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 89-00 Tho one remedy that always give. relfof from the awful pain of Kidnoy and Bladder Troubles and Rhouma- tism, 00, # box—at druggista—write for froo sample to Na-Dru-Co., Ino., Buffalo, N.Y, it FATTLE ae j Cc To City Authorities Put ther ila § ‘The caving whe I don’t wa BUT THIS to abate it To Lumbermen’s Printing Co. Men; Received the little “Ly That's © good piece of enterpri To Metropolitan Theater Dear "Met.”: Thanks for changing that back drop at the on and Rachmaninoff concerts un improve CHIES t You Forget Boc a CHIEF SI May Peter Tt was ment BEATT LE. To Rachmaninoff oa bet Artist: You are @ m tion of or of the plano and 4 master must ubout that, How cheap some y CHIEF BEATTLE resentative Charles Heighton enough and cle politics the tlon obvious extra is aw Ethiopians nerap. me tn ye fi CHIEF SEATTLE To the Greek Letter Heasen 1: of W. Dear Brothers I excited by the report nity houses on the campus violated “rushing” to to b tiated into the my of harge, to be sure, but does it make much d whether a fellow * a Kika Phi Delta or an Ep r I hope you catch the culprit and sentence him to 90 days of hard study, learning all your fraternity song Yours fraternally, CHIEF SEATTLE oo you are a that fr rule |To Henry R. King, Cie of Commerce Dear Booster: Allow me to congratulate you upon your election and inntallation as president of the members’ council] of the Chamber of Commeros. I know of no man better fitted to assume the office. My best wishes to yourself and the retiring president Chad. wick. CHIEF TITLE. To the Seattle Y. M. C. A. Dear Young Men: W Fred Gractz won drive you made him “King by Seattle and Everett mei tell me, why the tith “K who wear that titlh by “di worth. Don't you think you could find a more de ttle for a boy worker? Ste J ur recent membership Hin ent | To the Seattle Rose Society Dear Folks: Congratulations on your campaign for the rose garden fund. It has been maid that Seattle could grow roves a aa abundantly as any place in the Weat if it #9 ¢ we'll show ‘om It's true. CHIEF § To the Climbers of Mount Robson Dear Fellows: May you reach the top successfully, then proceed to slide down just as successfully as you went up. Old Chief is glad to have people of his town making history. Luck to you. CHIEF SBATTLE. To a Certain Phinney Street Car Motorman Patient Man: The other evening I watched four people pass in succession thru the front exit of your car. Each of the four left the door open thru a careless disregard of thelr fellow passengers. Did you get angry and slam the door viciously to give the rest of us a gentle hint? You did not. You amiled (pecuips pityingly) and closed the door good naturedly For thie I thank you May your tribe Increase. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Police Sergt. E. W. Pielow Sufferer: Not knowing all the facts tn your case, I hesitate to pass judgment But if you are innocent, as you claim, you are the most unfortunate man tn Seattle CHIEF SEATTLE. To Chief of Police W. B. Severyns Dear Chief: I see you have put in practice a new rule, booking all traffic violators. Some of the downtown business men have been forced to put up ball for the first time tm their lives, and how they do howl! Two dollars for parking in a restricted area is a new experi ence for them. Keep tt up. CHIEF SEATTLE To a Certain Seattle Man Dear Observer: Weill, it's about time you were discovering the first robin, lan‘t it? Pretty close to springtime. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Standard Oil Co. Dear 8. 0.: I nee you have bumped into the San Francisco skyline with a handsome new 20-odd.«tory headquarters building. It's a beauty. Why not put one up in Seattle as a Northwest home and as an Invest ment? CHIEF SEATTLE. To a Seattle Woman Plunging Lady; You didn't suppose when you plowed thru that “mob,” an you termed it, on the street car that I happened to see you, did you? You wanted to move up in the car, but it was too full. You put your head down, with your elbows on each side, and declared, “I WILL got thru or hurt somebody!” And you dug into my side one of the sharpest elbows I eyer felt. It's a good thing you were a woman, or CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Boy Scouts of Seattle Dear Scouts: Your show, “Adventure,” at the Armory Friday and Saturday nights, was a real triumph. I for one never saw so many bright young chaps assembled in one place before. You furnished con- crete proof that your training and your morale are first class. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Tongue-Twister Ted, Seattle Star Dear Ted: Thone Tidy, Tangled, Tripping, Terrible Tonue Twisters Certainly Can Carry Crazy Cocksure Competitive Cussedness For Fancy, Flighty, Fairly Funny Foolishness. How's that? CHIBF SEATTLE, To Lonnie Austin Dear Lonnie: Dode Bercot, tho lightwoight boxer that you discov. ered in a Monroe logging camp, has created greater interest in the Northwest than any other athlote in recent years, rybody who is fond of sport {9 watching his progress. You have had moro than 20 years’ experience as a trainer, so it ts hardly necessary for me to advise you not to pit the lad against men of superior training and technique until he has had time to develop his great natural talents, Don't heed the words of Illadviaed fr Yours for better sports, To Seattle National Guardsmen Dear Warriors: Some days ago {t was my duty to urge a sweeping reduction in the National Guard appropriation. Expenditures must be out to tho bono this year and the Guard, like Other state depart. ments, must have its useloss expenses slashed. I am convinced that the rank and file of the Quand is composed of men who are unselfishly preparing themselves as possible sucrifioes in time of war or emergency. I know you recelve little for the amount of time und effort you put Into your duties, yet large sums are spent yearly on the Guard. By taking the “sugar” from the Guard the talor And the misfit will bo elim{nated, which will brig your efficiency oven higher than {t 1s now, CHIEF SWATTLD. To John Savage, Hotel Butler Dear John: Fire Inspector John Rend tells me that on New Year's eve you had a party in the Butler cafe, You barricaded half of the doorway to make It hard for certain gentlemen to get thru, If they happened along. But you thereby turned the place into a firetrap Just suppose, John, that a firo had broken out. You have been sum. mored to court for trial three times on this case, but each time you haven't shown up, Why don't you appear and answer tho charge? CHIDF sHa TTL. is and over-match the boy. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Citizens Fellow Citizens: Take tt for granted you have notloed with civic Pride the Increasing number of now buildings going up all over the city, When you write east, north, south or even farthor weat, tell your friends that Seattle ts coming in on the stralghtway as tho great. est city on the coast, CHOY SHATTLA, | Mode Dictator SOE a let pit A man is the dictator of the world of women's clothes! David W, Mosessohn has been selected by the Women’s Ap- parel Makers for a position similar to that occupied in baseball by Judge K. M. | Landia. UNDERWRITERS TO MEET HERE ‘6 insurance experts of national reputation will feature the North ens of Lite n We Underwriters with addres 1316 EI hth ave 600*ife insurance men expected to attend the ¢ yor Edwin J, Brown will welc National President be in a visitors. n wi |Clara Brons Leads in Race for Queen With a substantial lead | 4,000 votes over her nearest | ss Clara Brons, & 1 probably be named Queen Knights of Columbus In the arity contest which is being | ted in con tion with the | midwinter carnt | The queen will be | crowned Tuesday night. Her near jest competitor is Miss Queenie | Droaney. Miss Susan Jurich is third }in the race. selected and | . |Movie Men Jump | Into Icy Waters Proving that movie men are hounds for punishment, Roger Sergeant and Arthur L. Guiness leaped from the deck of the Prince George on her way here yesterday from Victoria, The men were picked up in life boats and given much rum and hot baths on board. Both are members of the Alberta Moving Picture company and are filming views fora picture dealing with the Northwest Mounted Police. nesday at Moose | | | BY PETER ¥. TAGUE U. 8S. Representative From Massa- aye liked the of the lady & certain Down East me- tropolis who, while motoring, caw o sign read- ing FROM “I'm from Bos- read it ‘aloud. How simple! | ton,” she | Boston. cient!” “I'm from How suffi- an Cloud at University The $100 awarded annually by Sigma Delta Chi to the writer of the 10 best editorials in the University of Washington Daily will be known in future as the Dan Cloud prize, in memory of the veteran publisher of that name, who died recently. Cloud published newspapers in this state for years and was editor of the Mon- texano Vidette at the time of his death. Rickenbacker to Be Legion Guest Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, famous American aviator, was to be guest of honor at a luncheon given by Ratinier-Nobie post, American Legion, in the L. C. Smith Building reatau- rant Monday. Arthur Ellsworth, senior vice-commander, was to pre- wide, and the principal address was to be made by Lieut. Gov. W. J, Coyle. —_—~ Nesta 7 G . / Laxative—Childre: When a child is constipated, full of vold, has colic, or when the stomach is sour, breath bad, tongue coated, a teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup" will never fail to open the bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works the constipation poison, sour bile and waste right out and you have a voll, playful child again. S ge Y ~\) A SICK, CROSS CHILD NEEDS “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless n Love Its Taste Millions of mothers keep “Califor. nia Fig Syrup" handy. They know & teaspoonful today may save a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or overacts. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. —~ New Universities Dictionary THE-NEN UNWERSHTT DIGTHONARY MAIL Up to 150 miles 07 ORVERS Up to 300 miles .10 Ww For greater dis- BE tances, ask Post- FILLED master rate for 3 pounds, _ Seattle Star’s Add for Postage: COUPON How to Get It For the Mere Nominal Coat of Manufacture and Distribution coup i 98c authentic secure this NEW Dietlonary, bound in black Hustrated with full Cou cents, to cover ° 4 ling, packtn Shag rk hire, ete. Because of their ftncilities for servi) © public, te the i tan es pepe educa 22 DICTIONARIES IN ONE All Dictionaries pubYshed previous to this one are out of date