The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE 2 THI MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAL FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES announcing the opening of our enlarged ; t F 7 4 —a visit to this extremely attractive department, now greatly enlarged and located on our second floor, will reveal to those interested in the season’s latest drapery creations a wide sange of choice, which indulges each personal taste POINT ae for color, and distinctive style, so vital in the new charm FILET AINS now sought by all Home Makers in the furnishings of their CURTAINS ye~ PAIR Better homes. These few suggestions from hundreds of 88.50 PAIR drapery materials all LOW PRICED: ig SUNFAST KAPOK SUNFAST ss GLACE cea at the weed abel GAUZE . i of all drapery matertuls. used in place of lace =A @ great variety of color- room, di ings, Rose and taupe, bedre ; diue and taupe, mul champagne co wide berry and taupe, rose ina, wide j $3.50 to $4.50 and gray, tue and gray, $2.50 to $3.50 or burnt orange colors. ’ yd, Absolutely sunfast. yd, TRISH POINT PANELING $8.50 YARD FOR THIS WEEK ONLY, 1200 YARDS SULTANA and DIANA CLOTH 24 color combinations to sélect from PANELING $8— YARD —pink —1200 yards of these beauti- —mulberry ai —rose ful and_ popular materials =__prown ig i —yellow for the first time in the city __pneen a7 —light blue at this low price. 24 differ- ae ture at 5 ent color combinations. 50 —rose and —green and ins. wide. green pink —pink and —blue and white 715 gold at —green and —gold and i GRENADINE gold white 4 CURTAINS —blue and YARD —rose and i ll $12.50 PAIR white white very highest grade worsted Wilton rugs— —either seamless or seamed best quality worsted Wil- ton rugs. With fringe ends. Just arrived—all new patterns in a great variety of colors. 9x12 FT. 8-3x10-6 FT. 992% 5g 7% regular price $135— regular priee $123— 18 of these attractive overstuffed suites special priced— $1 l Of —exactly as pictured, this massive overstuffed tapestry *5 99): or velour suite at the price offered is a decidedly good DAVENPORT CHAIR or ROCKER ewalue. Has full webbing construction. Each spring angle tied eight times. Loose, comfy, spring filled seat cushions. All pieces have outside of backs covered with same material. VERY special priced for the week. our Drapery Workrooms— —this department is completely equipped with every item and accessory for the proper execution of the very high- est class of drap- ery work. Esti- mates, drawn plans, finished sketches of drap- ery work desired, STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOENFELD & SONS the draperies in our model 6-room BUNGALOW —which were designed and will be gladly «Founded 1864 inour own drapery workroom, submitted upon SEATTLE TACOMA you will find on inspiration in request. ; the planning of draperies for q * Second Avenue at Pine L. Schoenfeld & Sons your own home, ———«_ = nearer tt anal sremermormry ‘. at 2:40 p.m. Re: freshments will be;man and Abo Snyder; violin solo, tas School Entertains nerved, and the following program|Freda Goldberg; costume dance, Last Services Freshmen’s Mothers |!! '¢ «iven: Piano solo, Betty Hut-| Katherine Irvine and Marion Balse; for Shelton Man son; reading, Georgia Miles; “The|group of songs, boys’ quartet, ‘ ‘Tho mothers of the freshmen of | Way Nolwe Beran," Besslo silver Veblen John I, Cameron, a resident of the Garfield high school will be} "” w= | A Iittin mustard rubbed into the|Shelton for the past 15 yours, was Le Nepean ike il hands affer peeling onions will re-jourled there Sunday afternoon, fol. ea aemicucasdxce ranted move the odor, lowing funeral services at the But. BREAK ’EM UP QUICK torworth mortuary here, He dicd COLD. | Wriday after a three months’ {ines , GRIP, INFLUENZA sm Pea et oe CAPSULES [Joyner] NTHOL COUGH DROPS Jaurvived by hin widow, Lillie, and } i No Opiates or Habit-Forming Dregs 50¢ box Fi B d B th {his sons, Robert, George, Samuel y ak ostlis or ba rea Yor Coolie 8 colds PROS and Jamon, and a daughter, Ilva q Martell Drug Co, | on Coughs & Colds beth. Services were conducted hore by the Loyal Order of Moone, SEATTLE To Motorman 2488 ToC To the State Legislature To the Auto Show Belated Gu | } | STAR To the Street Department, years arm an I was on your K # up on end I saw you try that you reported him, To the Phone Company Old Friend Wh hin 4 th wh vern live To Seattle Sportsmen Gc W Your enthustasr atal ¥ wat the ¢ apt. Hanrahan of the me. ¥ thé seasion I trust that you turns, Here's hoping you land sor To Chief Severyns Dear ¢ * you that I of the men ho are ur force, In patrolmen have scharged for faults of a few do ne ton the Mal Cat Se he er dh CHEE JPEATTLE innear car the other 4 rsPhpeeBaagira nis get v2 vatta re from se FS City you two have 4 the t ie 4 deliv It and order to avoid smasi in your track by @ fc t his number, Hope y Aren't delivery wagons the worst? CHIEFY SEATTLE 0 Inglewood G Omaha tulate you or ir " 0 mie for the fir nowhere in the f CHIE att n AP for ¥ remainde To the Garden Enthusia To Nate Druxinman Dear Nate effort to pr to get a good kick out of ‘em. you're with us at J st a atop to your smokers, Glad you #eem to have aquelched Jimmy Malone tn hin I'm enough of an old roughneck CHIEF SEATTLE. To Weisfield & Goldberg ded to write jot @ very goC of bis store is 1, I won't have ¢ you a letter calling your attention od advertisement for a watchmaker out of order. But, seeing that the 0 write it now CHIEF SEATTLE. To William A. Gilmore ore is nelther n you in case I hap- st work was Dear Dear Bil after patré liquor you bought f To Samuel Blythe, Author Dear Sam: W So the idiots. Think, such language » few months ago To Elusive Spring § t few ¢ fter th most welcome. But , kince we hardly delay too long To Judge Austin E. Griffiths Dear Sir: Your ideas on settling deep study and clear thinking. 1 you wou ) To Lambert Sternbergh, Jacques Bergues, Jean Landry and Charles Perryman © attempt again to climb CHIEF SEATTLE about the re CHIEF SEATTLE \To Anonymous Letter Writers Brave y? Someone 1 n s by comm! 5, movie magnates are simple-minded ld have said about any using before you left them. CHIEF SEATTLE. you have been flirting with us ere bilzzard, even a few pass: re suspicious that your favors yet, that yo CHIEF § ayn r peot lense Washington's vast idle acres show Us asking too much to think that our legislature will follow your suggestions, Bringing tourists in may olve & part of the problem, but your propositl that the state help clear stump land is @ sincere and farsighted oue. |To Sheriff Matt Starwich Dear Matt your 60th birthday Here's hoping you stay as long as I note with pleasur coming elections. Fir Dear ‘Tom office at the Dear Chief: Why is it that we are not allowed the protection of t last week, While walking down Rain man rang in at 9 o'clock and was ring in again tho following hour, to swallow. Resume Liquor Hearings Here os of 8, B, Jennings, H, Me ens, charged amugelo a largo quantity of high grade liquor ashore from the steamer President McKinley, were resumed Monday before U, 8. Commissionor A. C, Bowman, Tho men were given a preliminary hearing Saturday, and wore lator re: sod on their own recognizance, All were trusted members of the ship's crew, and MeDonald had been pro moted to jumior officer of the veasol Physicians say only sleep more that women not lightly than men, but require less sleep, as to the num: ber of hours daily, CHIEF § It is with sincere pleasure that I congratulate-you on And to keep your pep with the passing years, too you want to, Sheriff. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Thomas J. L. Kennedy, “Corporation Counsel ‘ that you are the first to file for st to file, firat in the ra 2 CHIEF § A LETTER TO CHIEF SEATTLE as Ame n citizens and taxpayers he poll For instance, one night nior blyd., from Atlantic st., a police. seen to come out again in time to Do you call that protection? I call {t just simply rotten, and the fact that wo have to stand for it 1s hard SEATTLE CITIZEN, Seattle Tailor Dies in Hospital Angelo De Algelo, Seattle mer. ‘lohant tallor, died Wriday at Provi dtnco hospital, following a short ill Ho lived in Seattle 20 years and is survived by his widow, Augusta, a son, Arthur, and his daughter, Elsie, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Ferulano, Funeral services were conducted Sunday at the But. noas, terworth mortuary at noon, The world's population at the be. ginning of the 19th century was es timated at 700,000,000, sow It ts put at approximately ing more than doubled in 120 years, 60,000,000, hav. FEBRUARY MUNDAY 4 é Lv at — LOCAL PEOPLE IN SHOW C AS ST 4 A never bbed Inte - frying or sr teak or chop; med perto| «." @ one-act com est te kin The cast fo! ( Rae Bernard ‘ rris, Oliver In the extraction of teeth we If we burt we say say to our patrons pay—could yeu don't more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from 84.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location tt’s toasted. This one extra process gives a delightful quality that can not be duplicated «« Do Not Be by cans containing syrup that wlehe look in color and a ance like Karo. Look forthe ull’s. for original Karo Quality. There is no substitute for Karo— it’s the leader at leading grocers. There is a Karo for alate and every meal 1. Golden Syrap— Blue Label Kare 2. Crystal White—Vanilla Flavor —Red Label Kare The Great American Syrup Every Meal WRIGLEYS The Great American Sweetmeat Teeth were given to man to use. Like our muscles, they need exercise and plenty of it. WRIGLEY’S provides pleasant action for your teeth—also, the soft gum penetrates the crevices and cleanses them. Aids digestion by increasing the flow of saliva which your stomach needs. q Use WRIGLEY’S after every meal— see how much better you will feel. The perfect gumts made under tonditions of absolute cleanii- ness from pure materials, and comes to you in sanitary wax- wrapped packets.

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