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THE SEATTLE MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BETTER AMERICAN HOMES your home completely furnished for a small payment down-— Ye rellers from CHIEF PEATTLE Your e To the National Honesty Bureau | : - cca. Gentler Your unique publication, “The Honest Book,” is highly red i t —for over 59 years this great homefurnishing mmamendable. Come to think of It, it etems odd that + aver h thes r CHIBF SEATTLE. store, by means of its extremely liberal and helpful credit service, has been establishing moter Druxtoman to see that you came thru your recent unpleasant Better Homes, where individuality, simplic- ; « brought tn the best of faith—and now 1 ae that Judge I t 1 with me. CHIEF 8HA’ #6. ity ¢ aste predominate. We will — ity and good taste predomina To Hugo Kelley gladly finance a Better Home for you. yckalant Sirs 18 « tow fare thi doesn't bring someone some pub To Capt. John Anderson Dear Cap'n It very fortupate, tan’t it, that the lovely earn ga of the county ferry tem under private management were publi before all those indictments were quashed? CHIEF SEATTLE. AN EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE of these dining room suites makes this sale possible — -here’s a sale that gives you a saving plus 4 ying. A sale that pre- sents the best value that the STANDARD has ever offered in & To Jacques Bergues, Jean Landry, Lambert Sternbergh and Charles Perryman Dear M of the continent again, I nee u from having one kind of cold feet—but ¢4 against the other kind. Bon voyage CHIEF SEATTLE. untaineers: Off for the top to keep y prot There's no way 1 think y u're af To All Prospective Marble Champions r Keop the old “taws” rolling. ‘At's @ spirit ear Fellows high-grade period dining room suite. The unusually large buffet, Pe cin ie pghee tole CHISY, ERATTIM. 66 inches in length, is a noteworthy feature of this beautiful com- To Tom Duff eae bination walnut, Italian period dining room suite, The 45x59-in, Dear Boy: atulationgs CHIEF SEATTLE table may be extended 6 ft. China cabinet has glass panel door. aries. Bee " ay ae The 6 chairs have blue, genuine leather seats. Special for the week To C. A, Stordtmann, Tacoma You were arrested 4 charge of w your children with , talle made of rubbe s n how i nd FY © t wha y to a dose of the ne icine for your 1S -plece v nent SEATTLE To Yakima American Legion Men I see that you've just made another successful © results of driving the Japs out m the results of ur drive over- CHIRF SEATTLE Mex Dear Dx @rive for der of pene. \ ee pees Wabi) Ttalian dining room suite — 15185 s20 DOWN To Street Car Motormen Dear Boys: I am told that avenue bill fram Crockett to > racer would envy. Th street cars coming down the Dexter Roy street hit it up eat a speed Gre all right In their place, but thelr car line, where @ allp of the wrist rve would mean the lives of many boys, coming down that hill — CHIEF SEATTLE. an a on a stro rake on the ¢ 4 them back, Club Officials I understand that you are going to try to have the old plank road to the tennis club paved. May heaven favor your efforts, The prosent road is almost as bad as that other one that is sald to be 4 ‘The street departn men: paved with good highvay to the tennix club, which ts extensively used most of the year | CHIEF To the Standard Oil Co. of California with } if they had be t the strange t nm in Labrador or Iceland or the North Pole. g about them t the majority of them are of . California never has any snow. And 4 country 1s snow-bound most of the year. thin booklet is published in San Francisco may have something to do with the etrange meteorological conditions por. trayed, CHIEF BEATTLE. To Rep. William Phelps Totten Dear Bill: Your snappy fights in the closing hours of the legislature | should entitle you to a place In the ranks of the Insurgents along with | Bone, Helghton and Mahoney. Like the majority of the young men tn the house, you refused to be saddied. The state should give you and the other insurgents a vote of thanks, CHIEF SEATTLE, To thé Seattle Junk Men Just take @ little tip and run to Olympla for a few s @ fortune to be made in that city on the empty CHIEF SEATTLE. —45 x59 in, 6-ft, exten- sion table —blue, genuine leather seats —25 suites only in this special purchase VALUES UNSURPASSED IN THIS GREAT SALE OF GAS RANGES —too many different makes of gas ranges in stock—that’s the reason for this sale. And so this week we offer for quick disposal at extremely strong reductions 42 gas ranges, the product of such well-known makers as the A-B Stove Co., St. Clair Stove Co., Estate Stove Co. and the New Method Stove Co., 10 different styles all equipped with 4 burners, oven and broiler, Dear Fellows: days’ work, Th bottles left by legislators. To the Weatherman Dear Sir We o unde tand the reason for the rain last Saturday ou were trying to wash off the record left by the CHIEF SEATTLE. To Rep. Charles Heighton Dear Chartis The Ingislative seaston ended without the impeachment wan promised you. Howyver, it might not be a bad plan CHIEF SEATTLE. 10 atylesof gas ranges to select from REDUCED! To Seattle Aerie No. 1 Dear Eagles: Congratulations on your achievement in your recent membership campaign, I guess you hold the record now, don't you? age ce CHIEF SEATTLE. To William A. Gilmore J I wns surprined when I failed to find your friends, er and Ewing Colvin, at the progressive dinner Saturday. CHIEF SEATTLE, a sale unusual for QUANTITY: QUALITY PRICE! —Empress gas range. 2 in this lot. Regu- lar price each, $57.60. Empress gas Poreslain er Regular price $110 S Nowe *105 ~St. Clair gas range. Porcelat led reslain enameled ante *937° sow *105 Regular price $115—, xow *119°° NOW —Empress gas range. $ im this lot. Regu- lar price each, $75— To the Sports Writers, Somewhere Down South Dear Optimists: Isn't 1t funny?—Seattle always has the pennant won until the season begins and the “finds” start for home CHIEF SEATTLE. NOW St. Clatr gas range. Porcelain enameled. ait S range. Empress ga! 5 Regular price $120. 4 in this lot. Regu: Jar price each, $75—. NOW To Ed Pielow Former Guardian of the Law: Did you ever hear that old fable about tho pitcher that went to the well once too often? CHIEF Estate gas range with heat control. Rogular price $137.50 —Empress gas range with canopy top. Reg- ular price $115....... Now SEATTLE. New Method gas | : ‘ange t h wn Pes SAAS. sg7s0 Ber, meron Wawel Aha eae antes eal ried cnet mihi Vo Pores mameled. 50 SAG oe 64 Dear Doc: How come? A good fight over the Rainfer Valley car fare—and you not in ft. To Head Waiter Jensen, Butler Hotel Dear Jim: Well, well! So you'ro leaving tho Butler to become steward of the Barlington Golf club. A lot of your patrons are going to miss you—but thelr loss will be tho club's gain CHIEF SEATTLE. CHIEF SEATTLE. THIRD FLOOR —., “tenr off this cou and mall to us! = = Bict-of-town folks: “Your Credit Is Good!” ! —do your shopping by mail! Standard Furniture Co., Dept. 23, Seattle, Wash. I P Fericlosed find $......+...++..first payment. Please send me the ’ 1 following articles selected from this advertisement; you want our now 1 catalog of home- hings, place X here CRETONNE 40 DIFFERENT PATTERNS LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Chief Seattle: In your column published March & you used this language: “If I understand you (Frank Waterhouse) correctly you sald that the Chamber of Commerce cast a larger vote regarding the pur- y it I keep the same 1 will my —our beautifully — fliuetrated ~—a clearance of hun mail order catalog shows splendid An exceptionally » of the Skinner & Eddy site than wan recorded in some of the 1 tien z ptionally chase of Sees monthly until Yalues in uraiturey, fuss, tore, dreds of yards of beautiful aasort | general port eléctions, Let me refer you to the actual figures.” goods are paid for. hundreds of useful articles for the g very attractive cre mont of colors and You evidently have been misinformd, for what TI did say was: “The home, tonne. Values up patterns that. offer percentage of Chamber members voting was as great an the average MEINE so oiscccsoesscreeceencecs Uekvivatoveins Vegtdeussiireresec 1 to 160 ya YD, 2 Wide raago of v6 precentage of registered King county voters voting on the port bond T State name * lection, ‘i since the creation of the port.” OWN eens Aen ee reeeereter eens a Mr. Lincoln, president of the Port Commission, states that the ayer age vote on port bond issues has been 39 per cent of tho registration, altho In ono election only 17,000 votes were cast. The normal registra. tion of King county js about 135,000 votes. In the interests of fairnoss 1 am sure you will publish a correct. quotation of what I said FRANK WATERHOUSE. catalog sent to out-of-town folks only. ee ee ee ee ee ee SECOND FLOOR STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St. Vounded 1864 1, Schoenfeld & Sons Dear Chief; Will you please give a little notice to Mr. BE. Simenson, 1 conductor on a West Queen Anne car, who found and turned in a | valuable sultease on the crowded 8:55 car recently. The street system should be to be on the i longed to me and T certainty lookout and care for the passengers, The suitcase be feel grateful for its return. \Chinese Students students and teachers are 1M at Are You A to a report to reach her It tn} MRS, I. M, WILSON, 822 Queen Anne ave. . . Hangchow, capital of the province of | lieved that more than 'y a m1 f score o (Copy) WORM? i Killed by Poison Cheklang, as a result of eating pols-| those iM will dle from the am Na Mr, Robert L, Proctor, bias Do you luck the |), SIAN field rd ao EN oned rico at supper on tho first day} No explanation of the vo ot] Supt. of Buildings, City of Seattle punch and vigor of a 6 at |ot the new school term, according|the poison has been di A, 1b; Dear als strong manhood? not remain in this Bee our Specialist and have him THLL YOU HOW 'TO GET WELL, | Hours; 10-12, 2-6, | DI. N. YOW. Physician and § y\ eon, uKen Chin *\roote and herbs in fejireating all diseases | vf men and women, | ‘pecializes in stom: ich trouble, teimale OF trouble other | fn a rocent insue of Thy Seattle Star, “Chief Seattle” called attention ‘ -| to # condition in front of the Berwyn rooming house at 1114 Sixth ave Under tho impres made an Inspection and find that it is really a matter for you te dio, as the brick foundations complained of overhang the a part of the existing structure. Wo aro of the opinion that an the overhanging foundation: | is sald, | ‘ake adva re monthly club rate, and have your suit looking fresh every weok Cleaners and dyers of every thing. Satlefaction guaranteed. Dally service, PACK of our $2.00 an walk and are Try Piso’ epee | PISO'S|: jehinuly ai Bunday; 11.12 a, m je Lincaln Memorial Clinic attempt should be Respectfully, made to remove Wonks 1 “| ids pel at h— ne Vv, 4A < JER, 1827 3d Ave, Opposite P. 0, 115 Yester Way Wann, ti 4308 || hone Went Since 1015 eet sean Supt My, ipower iar ack "i "| ig Caro of Chief Seattle, Seattle Sta, | Supt, of Strects and Sewors, 4 ; A eis ai May the for stenographers, dictaphones and detectives in tho] Always bears e car | complimented on having men like him on the cara | fon that this matter was our obligation, we recently | MONDAY WRIG food well—th digestion a WRIGLEY’S. appetite your health. all this work— manufacture, hawt is WRIGLEY’S WRIGLEY’S/ beneficial pick-me-up. Pure materials, scientific cleanliness—then sealed Sees the against all impurity. iT) it—fresh and full-flavored. MARCH 12 1923 Keep fit and fine with LEYS after every meal. Eat wisely, chew your en dive your “kick” with Sound teeth, a dood and proper digestion mean MUCH to is a helper in a ple absolute That as you det MANNERS | By Norma Talmadge | | Copyright, 1923, by N. B.A Service Introducing strangers ts an art. In- troductions are not merely for the purpose of making acquaintances; they constitute the foundation for friendships, Hence they should} amount to more than a haphazard statement of names, The skillful in- troducer places those introduced upon some ground of common inter-| eat, giving them an opportunity to| advance this new acquaintanceship if | they #0 desire, 1. Before introducing persons to! Jeach other, one should be morally CASTORIA For Infants and Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS) Signature o: In the extraction of teeth wo say to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location certain the Introduction ts agreeable to them both. 2. The introducer should ever be | careful to enunciate both names dis- tinctly; an incomplete introduction, omitting one’s name, ts embarrassing. & The man ‘s presented to the woman, the younger person to the older, except in instances of notables, stich as the president of the United States. 4. All introductions should be courteously acknowledged; a man be- Ing Introduced to a woman waits for her to extend her hand, and ff she doesn’t, he may not, and briefly ex- press his pleasure. 5. Future recognition of an intro- duction depends on the pleasure and social sense of the persons intro- duced, Tomorrow—Etiquet for the guest. 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