The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 23, 1923, Page 2

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$7790 i regular price $11.50 regular price $16.50 _ Fegular price $23.50 —upholstered in good 4 quality material. Sev- beautiful patierns of , _ tapestry. or velour to select from. Outside of back covered with same material. Comfy spring cushions. Rifle ammunition destroyed since armistice amounts to $92 mil- If you value your watch, let Kaynes Next Liberty Pheater—Advt. Member American kes this ren the not been restricted in rut Homes Bureaut For Detter American Homes urchase of truly exquisite silk lamp shades and lamp 1arkable sale possible. Creations of designers who ‘ir use of fine materials and. skilled hand-workers. ll as light—VERY SPECIAL PRICED for this 6- silk shade, exactly as Mulberry or combinations of colors. American Beauty lining. Special for this sale Fem ogmreL? or blue combinations of 85 —24-in. silk shades, exact- 1 (0) as pictured. Mulberry sy “ colors. American Beauty lining. sale. I pS HANS <3 recta Ol eaLo combinations. American Beauty lining. Special for this sale. q 8 —26-in. silk shade, exact- ly as- pictured. Mul- Tt ——— berry, blue or rose color |a very deep reduction on this tapestry 98" exceptionally edge — seat. spring angle tied eight times. Ex- actly as Special for the week. pictured. SEATTL Second Avenue Special for this i © cevrneceayinnennnaanern yy mahogany finished STANDARD FURNITURE CO. —24-in. silk shade: pictured. blue American Beauty Special for this sale. lining —24-in. silk shade, exact- ly as pictured. Mulberry or blue combinations lining. for this sale. Special Sas TTT, WCHIOENFELO amp standard— $65 —floor lamp. Mahog- any finished. Ex- actly as pictured. Height 66 ins. Fit- ted with two light- sockets with pull chains. Full length cord and socket at- tachment. Special for this sale. nations of colors. Amer- ~ ican Beauty lining. Special for this sale. «€ —your choice of 6 patterns tapestry or 3 patterns of velour L, SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 E TACOMA at Pine L. Schoenfeld & Sons 6-DAY SALE! }1000 lamps: shades —just received, a great special p standards—now n have Lamps that reflect charm as we sale, s, exactly as Mulberry, rose or combinations of colors. a regular price $13.50 of colors. American Beauty | | regular price $16.50 —26-in. silk shade, exact- ly as pictured, in mulgp 85 berry, blue or rose com- ——— regular price $23.50 davenport— SEATTLE STAR To the Readers of The Seattle Star thas pr edt To Babe Ruth Dear Rabe: Looks like you Intend to get t ‘ ear for home-run honors, ¥ to remember, tho, that you are not running big league base the umpires occasionally have thing to say, Otherwine you may watch many of the games from 6 grandstand CHIEY SEATTLE To the University of Washington Crew Dear Boys last Saturday er Ca CHIE: Congratul ns on your yiete " SEATTLE. crew race To Seattle Voters To Clara Phillips Dear Clara; Are get » Dear Folk ¢ primary election will be he sand cast inh, CHIE 0 the d the r confirmation one way or the Emory and Frater Dear € nse I ne t every be I also ne Agair hat you won Great work important narcotics case for good measure. great work CHIEF SEATTLE To “Smilo” eddlers r number You To the Navy Departmen Doar Dept: You y whe on Seattle as the tra Pacifio fleet. how about L acquired first he when you decided for « of the t the c old of its he 5 recently wtatic CHIEF SEATTLE. To the California Crew * Dear Beara race Saturday when You have a good a the water ntry CHIE! SEATTLE. Man ou the ing t EF SEATTLE To the U. of W. School of Jo Permit me to co I arnalist students you a ey'll be newspaper men dere of the city me CHIEF SEATTLE. To Dr. Hunt, Dentist Dear Doo: I notice that you have a brand new red sign on your of: fice at Third ave. and Union at. It reads, “Dr. Hunt, Dentists.” Are you twins? CHIEF SEATTLE Club | | | | Dear Clubbers: Your work in aecuring for Seattle a civic rose garden | | “Ys bighl¥ commendable. You are in the front rank of Seattle boonters. CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Leonard Regan, Federal Agent | Dear Len: You seem to be getting your share of beating at the b ds of bootleggers and 1 Too bad the government preve: you using your six» CHIEF SEATTLE. ¢ violators. w and then. To Auto No. 118734 Dear Bus: I noticed you standing at Fifth ave. and Pine st. Satur a your owner talked to a friend on the curb, Renewing ships is okeh, but thera was a long line of cars behind you 1 barred the way CHIEF SEATTLE |To the Harbor Radio Station Dear Radioers: I notice that you supply the Seattle papers with a | great deal of interesting ship news. I find it very entertaining reading and thank you along with the papers for your work | CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Al Posen Dear Al: I think your comic strip, “Them Days Is Gone Forever,” is one of the finest comics I have ever seen. I wish, however, that you | would change the tune at the top of the picture a little oftener. I have | played it every day for a long time ard want to practice on another | tune. CHIEF SEATTLE. | To Seattle Architects Dear Draftsemen: The new houses you are designing, and which are being bullt in the city, are, for the most part, very tasty and artistic, You are certainly doing your share in beautifying Seattle. CHIEF SEATTLE. To a Concrete Mixer Dear Machine: I noticed you working on Pine st. Saturday. The way you gobbled up the sand and gravel was good to see. I noticed an old man holding his ktomach and watching you enviously. Perhaps he had dyspepsia, CHIEF SEATTLE To the 92 Oil Promoters Unlucky Ones: The government seems to th actly on the square, I supposed that you were immune from prose- cution ahd were ns smooth as the product you deal in. I seem to be pleasantly fooled, , CHIEF SEATTLE. nk that you are not ex- LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE My Dear Chief: Suro some “write-up” you gave mo yesterday. fashion plate, Charles Tennant, is indeed a high compliment. thank you very kindly, and assure you of my deep appreciation. Yours since MOREY B. WEISFIBLD, To Assistant District Attorneys Moriarity, Hughes, To be classed with that I want to c 1929. MONDAY, APRIL 23 D in Panama cruise with | la ue | congressmen. | | | THE WHITE PLAGUE Are you a sufferer from tuberculosis? Is there some member of your family, a relative or friend on whorn the white plague has either laid hands or threatens? What do you know about tuber. culosis? Do you know that {t is a preventable disease, and if taken In time, a curable disease? Do you want to know how YOU may combat this scourge of humanity? Do you want to know the sim: medical world has def to the United States, Germa: Japs Take America as Model for Physicians Turn to United States Instead of Germany for Medical and Dental Work TOKYO, April 23—The Japanese example and leadership, for professional training, tint.” and medical instructors vance Amerlean sclontists initely turned Japanese medical student inatond of to feradiate Phystolana destrous of post-graduate courses and spectal olinical expert. to J more medical students Curtains stretched holes, 400 pair, blanket and plant in the West. work. NESH DOCTOR th Herbs Cor. @th and Weatiako Beat equipped curtain Strictly han Aetna Curtain Cleaners — re Pae formerly went tn large numbers without pin , work In Anteric to Germany and Auntrin, Now they | “ak 1" Antericn, go moutly to Amerion, This tendency, developing for nome yours, has ro- cently become very pronounced, Japanono dentists have always th. vored the United States. The usual dentist sign in Japan is not “for- cleanin, tion, which, by Main 7601 elgn dentist,” but “American den- A significant feature of the medi- cal movement here is the forthcom- ing tour of America by a group of the most famous physicians, surgeons Japan, They will visit all the leading Rob: tals, medical colleges and, clinton of the United States, for the sole pur- powe of xtudying every medical ad have to slve; of bringing thone methorla back pan and of arranging to send and phyal: lank for post-graduate and hospital ot This trip will bo made under the | Ausplees of tho Rockefeller Younda-| co-operation Japanore physicians and by the en tablishmont of a great medical school in Peking, 14 advancing the medical aclence in both Japan and China, ple, effective measures you can take in your own home to see that the clutch of the white plague shall not fall upon you or any of your loved ones? Our Washington bureau, by co-operation with the National Tuberculosis association, has made arrangements to place In your hands an interesting, inforthative and practical pmphlet giving you every essential fact about tuberculosis, its cause, prevention and cure, Our Washington bureau will secure free for any reader a copy of this booklet, “What You Should Know About Tuberculosis.” Simply fill out the coupon below, writing very plainly, and mail to our Washington bureau: | Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D, C, T avant a copy of the pamphlet, “What You Should Know Abit Tuberculosis,” and inclow two cents in loose stamps. with ‘NEW VIGOR FOR WORN-OUT Mangan for a short time. Get a bottle and begin now—you'll be surprised to see how much stronger and more ambi- tious you feel—how much more work you can do, how yout cheeks fill out and the rosy color comes back. liquid and tablet form. Tonic and Blood Enricher | ys TERT NEY Vellers from | Denby Returns PRIMARY VOTE CHIEF PEATTLE WILL BE SMALL Little Interest Manifested in Tuesday Contest interest in t s and the vote will be mx permitted has completed tabu! ts to have Mir inact Kathryn been n of the non charter violat sted they tion th , ; un in Secretary of the Na enby's affectionate greet- g upon his return from the the At- ntic fleet on which he was rcompanied by a party of » take an In the extraction of teeth we 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 Beston Dental Offices 1 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location ED. PINAUD'S Latest Creation , The Wlrkds Finest Calcum Powder Delightful French Lilac Blossoms E you sufferi y, languid and worn out? ou ought to take Gude's Pepto- Your druggist has Gude’s—in both Gudes to-Mangan FACE VERY RED. WITH. PIMPLES Itched Badly, Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “My face was badly affected with imples that were hard and red. ey were scattered all around my face. The pimples itched 80 badly that I scratched all the time, and the more I scratched the more they itched. My face was very red, and I could not sleep at night on account of the irritation. “T began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed.” (Signed) Rudolph Bruk- etto, Box 43, Roslyn, Wash, For every purpose of the toilet and bath, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are wonderfully good. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands $ younger, contract Pyorrhea. Bleeding gums are the danger signal. Heed it for the sake of sound } teeth and health. | i Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste =< H nak checks Bygrvdoe i ‘35c and 60c in tubes H ae: ‘Cutioura Soap shaves without mug. jecscmae Sure Way to Get Rid of D Girls—if you want plenty of Pe thick, beantiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn’t do much good to try to comb or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it; then you destroy it entirely. ‘To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when re- tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff. will’ be gone, and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and enti feel a hundred times better, You destroy y single sign and trace} can get liquid arvon at any drug of it, store, Four ounces is all you will You will find, too, that all itch] need, no matter how much dandruff ing and digging of the scalp will] you may have. This simple remedy stop, and your hair will look and| never fails,

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