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purceus Fer Better American He: LI i) (i BEDROOM FURNITUR E —making room for new Spring purchases, just arriving—that’s the re tional sale. son for this $ excep- Hundreds of odd dressers, wood beds, chiffoniers, chifforobes, dressing tables and a great variety of complete bedroom suites all priced to GO at VERY strong re- ductions during the remainder of this week. “Your Credit Is Good!” these few sample values: BEDROOM SUITES regular price ‘ 1 ser tforobé and dressing pe Brown or gray oak Louis XVI. —Spiece suite. Bed, chifforobe and dress ing table. Combination mahogany. Queen Anne period —t#plece suite. table and dresser. Mahogany. Louis Decorated enamel chifforobe, dressin Walnut, Louls XV -tplece suite, Bed table and dresser. period .. #s 3 -tplece suite. Bed. chifforobe table and dresser. Mahogany. dreasing Colonial a 4s Bed, chifforobe, dressing table and dresser. French gray enam- chitforobe, dressing table and Gresser. Mahogany. Colonial ODD DRESSERS regular price Very 3 6o— 553.76 a— s-dreaser. Decorated ivory wariel. Louls XVI. period. A distinctive piece of turn. tiresser. Ivory lieacaat. “Very beautifully modeled in the Sherston period. | eevanity dresser. Ha» full length center vrror and convenient side mirrors 137: sale price s 98°" 147” 22i— Mt bad 289 346 412—- 597— sale price "44" 47° 78°° ODD DRESSING TABLES regular price dressing ¢ mbination mahe A most unusual value. Triple mirrors... $ 3 dressing tabie. Combination mahogany Colonial period, Triple mirrors... 4 dressing table. Walnut. Louis XVI period. Beautifully gg epee Triple urrora ... 96 ODD CHIFFOROBES regular i price —chifforobe. Attractively decorated ivory 3 47.50 | —chifforobe. Combination mahogany Queen Anne period. Uifforobe. Walnut. Sheraton Very jarge and roomy..... —chifforobe. Walnut. Louis XVI. period Very substantially made............... <chifforote. Ivory enameled. Weer pleas ing in sppearance. Ci period le OMD AT PINE Western music is becoming fash- ble in Japan and a study of the piano ix now bart of the ed girl, Th and the has conside Koto,” the beer aba reneration | th he xin nay 10 oUF putronn you don't pay mote? ADU Our pesmination: i skill, melentific years of expert uses $500 Complete FAHY EXAMINATION £5.00 Bosion We Stiata tie ‘ 22 Veurs an jon Jaying of the “samisen’t sale price sale price §26°° 44” 66” Ga 87° SCHOENFELD & SQKS red a necessary of nm native national harp, ndoned, but the taking to for- if we ould we hurt way Set of Teeth from uP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from @ 4.09 DT et Offices sven a) Deaton NEW FEATURES FOR AUTO SHOW Will Improve Exhibits for Saturday Opening Sunday's postponement of the Seattle Auto Show snow, which caused a Fourth Annual was really « blessing in disguise, accor A. Simmonds, show win manager, and am ©, MoKay, president of the motor car dealers’ section of King County Automotive Trades a» ociation Yor when the tents at Fourth ave and Blanchard st, @ o'clock Saturday it will be a bigger and better show than ever dealer, Every in both automobiles and ac cessories, who had exhibits in the original ddition w will be there un there will be three booth that were not completed in time for the affair on Its first schedule The tent which fell under the pres sure of Sunday's snow has been tak en down idly. The other tent has also been lowered, to permit the sewing up of | & couple of rents tn its surface. When the tents are put up again steps will have been taken to make & repetition of Sunday's mishap im possible, Hi mproved the snow will melt as it touches tent tops and will not settle light vumber n the new show | exhibitors lub Moni ght at the Motor The men agree show up to 5 the expenses fo everything Seattle with has ever had, 4 CADA. The exhibitors were optimintic as & result of pledges of support which have been pouring tn to them from Organizations of every kind. Both the Chamber of Com * and the Automobile Club of Western Wash ington have promised to do ar in their power (0 make the position a » of all handi new ex uce TO SPEAK ON TUBERCULOSIS) Prevention of tuberculosis Proper nutrition will be Saturday evening by D Hedger of Ch co, who w the Y. W. C. A. andito Her topic will The N the Child. | Dr. Hedger will appear tere under the auspices of the Washington Tu berculosia amociation, the King |County Association of Graduate Nurses, the Washington State Anso- ctation for Public Instruction and the King County Anti-Tuberculosts league. thru explained Caroline 8 ‘The lecture will be of particular in- terest to school authorities and health workers, for Dr. Hedger han been a practicing physician for many years and has gtven especial study to tu- berculosta Refore the war she was nent to Belgium to combat the typhoid epl- demi¢ raging there. On her return established nutrition classes tn | c Okehs Seine Eugene Schneider, greatest prominently mentioned as one of the powerful “behind-the- scene” figures in the Ruhr seizure. He will benefit great ly by the French control o mines. DR. J. Hh. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.60 GLAssEs on ARTE We are oue of the fow optical |stores In tho Northwest that really \grind lenses from start |and we are the only one is” SEATTLE—ON FIRST AVEC. Eximination free by graduate op tometriat. Giaases not presorited unles# absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1116 VIRST AVE reopened at 2| of the French ironmasters, is |‘ THE SEATTLE AR t THE VALENTINE PARTY _ | | | | | snd.is being repaired rap | | | BY MARIAN HALE St. Valentine's ts one of the most popular holidays in the year for en tertaining The valentine the fe party rarely takes m of & masquerade, but the lly plans caps and favors to give a fentive air either Heart necklaces of cardboard with ja ruffie of red crepe paper bung about the neck on a ribbon are effec ive and easily made. jazz bracelet is a novelty HOW TO BEAUTIFY THE HAIR Every woman ta particular ad-| | vantage when It comes to beat uuifying| [her hair I wish it were as eary to reme n| the feature made ravishingly beaut Many women are refusing to allow | bobbed hair to go out of fashion. I |think this style is a very practical one, especially the long bob they are | wearing today, which is also curled, | eo that it may be dressed at with the ald of an extra plece or #0, and can be worn high by ruffling tt up in the back, and adding a fan- shaped puff, curling tn the enda, and allowing the net to Ite clove to the head wo that the rest of the head ts very amooth. While many authorities any this ts | panne, I do not agree with them, for 1 feel that anything that Is ao sen- sible and much @ decided mark of| beauty will not be discarded merely | |for tashlon’s whim. One of the main principles of a well | kept head is, of course, cleaniinens | ‘The other in proper droasing. | Kr the first, if you are inclined to |have dandruff, get a good hair tonic and massage it briakly into the scalp, stimulating the circulation of tho| blood. Then with the medication of the tonic the dandruff can be entirely exterminated. If you curl the hair, 1 advise the | use of briltiantine, or olive ofl, to pre- vent the ends from breaking. If your hatr is very olly, use a hair tonic with a very high percentage of alcohol, which will remove the ofly| condition. If the hair is very dry, use a tonlc with a low percentage of alcohol, and Sneak Thieves | Loot Houseboat ‘The houneboat of Mrs. Ida Foulds, 1819 Fairview ave., was entered and robbed by thieves Monday, according to her report to the police She noted that she had had many visitors, Judging from the many |tracks in the snow, and when she lentered her home her suspicions | were confirmed, |) Headaches ir ht Col |Laxativ BROMO QUININE relieve the Headache y tonic lax rr y The box t W. Grove. BROMO.) $0 ro Tablets curing the ve and gorm are the signa- (Be sure you Advertisement American Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON THE IRON An ‘fimericon Beou all really good things alwa iron Sold by Dealers Companies Everywhere, Manufactured by American Electrical costsa little more at first; 8 the cheapest intheend. Buy this cause its sturdy construction in- sures years of satisfactoryeservice. yon, to be worm about with red and white one crepe paper streamers Huge cardbe fans, hung w ard and crepe paper th fringe and hearta, with white wtume look while girdles or full fringed paper, on the Hawal stume, Worn effect « quick and red paper sashes any will mak » the prevailing arty, but very guined by shad. nto rose or pink. used instead nomtens prefer ino lia Chomnof Copyright. 1929 by NEA Service before shampooing, rub in a little vaseline or oltve oll In massaging the scalp it sa good ing to bend over as head, bing the flow t helpful 50 GOOD ky GENUINE “BULL” DURHAM TOBACCO OLD PORT WINE PURE OLIVE OIL Nature’s Food Tonic If you are run down, tired, worn out, exHausted, aenemic, suffering from nervousness—or have no appe. tite-try nature's way to health— Port Olive Tonic. Port Olive is « combination of rich old port wine, creamy pure olive oll and other medicinal agents mixed In such proportions that it is as palat able an rich cream, It not only stimulates the system by toning up all the vital organs, but ia a pure liquid food. It can be taken by the most delicate atomachs, and you notice Improvement from the first few glanses, Ask your doctor or druggist; they will tell you this ts the ideal body builder and food tonic, On sale at all druggists The Port Olive Company, Inc., Los Angolen.—Advertinement, BEST MADE do, But the best is and Electrical Heater Company, DETROIT Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894, ~) BOOST CLIMATE OF NORTHWEST To Circulate Reports on Seattle Weather Beattle pow has & w distribu tion of rep. ider weather city on the to the report ber of Com of tte Washir fort i» now being made weather bureau wm Jon of mumme cality than ts made tribut of thi the Hecause of the fact that San Fran inco and Los Angeles long ago co operated with the weather bureau lintribution of thetr reports was mtv on & wider clroulation than those of Seattle, Following « presentation f the fact that Seattle had been advertising her climate thruout the staten in the medium of national cir ated magazines, the weather bu eau has now consented to give the eal reports @ wider circulation Definite arrangements to extend t cireuiation during the summer months have not yet been made, but negotiations with the bureau are be. ing made thru the chamber's Wash. ngton office, BOOST SUMMER SCHOOLS HERE In an effor tional facilities educator during winter. to bring the educa of Seattle before the of the country and to at tract teachers here » and from the annual « National Educational associa tlon to be held at Oakland, the Cham. of Commerce sperintendent operating with of Schools Thomar will distribute literature nvention of be held at Clev Cole, who w x, will eland thix mc attend the Cleve distribute special containing all of the facts on schools, including the state y. The slogan, “Bummer hool where summer's cool,” wil) be emphasized in all of the literature tn order to attract summer school stu dents from all parts of the country to the University of Washington mmer schoo! ce & Coo! olimate the important factor many teach ‘onsider in choosing # place of study during their vacation, the local | educators have set a 2,000 mark for thelr summer school attendance re | sulting from the ad: | Disabled Vets | to Have Dance f the last w nto the Seattle Disabled American World War, will be T guests at a valentine dance in | Roosevelt hall Wednesday evening. | The chapter here is conducting a membership drive to bring into he fold all disabled war veterans were wounded or infured tn tine of of duty. As an tnducement the usual | initiation fee will be eliminated and | applied on three months’ dues One year’s dues In advance hag been ro- duced to $2.50. It ts expectad tn this way that 500 new members wil) be enrolled by April 7, the day the rive | clones, The organization has tts offices a $-6119 Arcade Annex, where din- nd the adjusting of claims against the government and also temporary fi- | nancial relief A small dose at bedtime byings relict bter by morning OSPITAL and doctor's rec I cords prove that 75 per cent of human ilgees has its origin in complicated with what is commonly called constipation. Re alizing what that figure means, mothers should contrive methods children while they still control them that will pre these future das gers, Teach chil dren regularity of bowel movement, and be especially watchful of young girls. Insist on two passages a day until the age of 16, when one is usually sullicient. ‘Give plenty of oranges and apples, of lnutter because it lubricates the intes tines, and encourage the drinking of water, lenty If you detect restlessness, belch- ing, gas or on te stomach, lessness, or lack of appetite examine the tongue and you = find it coated, unple asant breath. The child is bilious, constipated According to age, give from one-half to a teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's TAKE DR: Ailing Children Get | Well on Syruy up P epsin ANY FA FAMILY MAY TRY TN IT FREE yrug like the Last ning the ter will be ell eo if the x Likew re stutied pain will break nard, Me in that way, and Mre Burkett of Carroll, Le heen using Syrup’ Pepsi dozen years, has raised her three hildren on it. Dr, Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is « vege rund of The formul every packs, sold it with isfaction to their | customers for 30 years, and it is now the largest selling family laxative in the world. Buy @ bottle today. Jt will last you for months, and the cost is only about a cent a dose, canwes9Y RUP. PEPSIN “<6 The family laxative ‘ Meat Lectures for Farmers of County All farmer er killing and interested in the prop uring of ments will be given a demonstration at Neu waukum Grange hall, on February 11, and at Tolt on February 19, by Frants P. Lund, government special- iat. Land has been secured to give the Gemonstrations by County Agent A B. Nystrom and is a member of the Untted States department of agricul ture. Artists’ Roundup Held on March 10 The annua! ball of the Seattle Art club, known this year as the “Art- ists’ Roundup,” will be staged March 10 at the Knights of Columbus hall. | ‘The com: headed by Arthur — Municipal League _ Argues on Power at the House bill tax, was ports of now pending at Olymp og with an incom der fire, and th various invest commit- were to be ed, The various power bills were aub- for consideration. A debate m the question of municipalities power outside the county, in J, D. Roms of the city light nt will act as oppo ne & Webster representat to be one of the features of the meeting teew Lingenbrink, intends to live up te its reputation established last year, when “A Night in Old Alexandri was staged. EVERY LEAF PURE Cleansed by vacuum pressure. Packed in spotless warehouses. Sealed in air-tight aluminum. “SALADAY Kr=ziA. YA T C. C00 L PA [ashen eets may obtain assistance in ## weetly clean, wholesome, delicious. CHAGE TO-DAY AST 3383, ELL. 0350, Distributors Ba THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT You'll find new Spring Merchandise arriving daily in the Bargain Basement. —Consider—Criticise — Compare. Money-saving prices prevail. Come Surplus Stock of Three Prominent Seattle Shoe Stores Closed Out to Us at a Song SHOE E VENT! FOR WOMEN AND MISSE Low Oxfords and Pumps $1.00 Sizes 24% to 4 Low Oxfords and Pumps Sizes 414 to 8 $2. 00 Ladies, you'll find these dealers’ names right in the shoes. Under agreement, we cannot name them here, but you're invited to come and see for yourselves. “WibTHs— If your size is listed here, your dollar will never go farther in securing shoe values. Consult Size Chart: 48 pairs Women’s Comfort Slippers, sizes 3 to 6. Your choice, a pair. $1.00 Choice, is ia] 13] 9 ]is] sya 225 pairs Women’s High Shoes, mostly high heels. Sizes 4 to 8. a pair New Over-Plaid POLAIRE COATS Buckle Sleeves—Fully Lined This timely offering allows you a full season to wear thi stylish, full length, Spring Coat. Wear it belted or loose pockets lend a snappy Full set-in sleeves, buckle trim. Blue, red or orange overplaid to 40, 8 strikingly back. Patch appearance. 1, Sizes 16 15 Medium weight for Spring wear, ani tage Te, ‘, XN