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Ing room suite. tion walnut 45x54-1 te ne leather China closet Regular pr extra, teas accounts. here telephone order extraor- the way for thousands of home-makers to furnish their homes at reduced sale prices without disturbing their bank (TWO DAYS ONLY) ted on ve Monday ‘and Tuesda YOUR big da and days. There'll be a course—80 have cial arrangements to usual efficient service, are big crowd, of spe- our item 1 our evel item a r. The price you And so you'll g big things. we made give We liveries at s received ill not be note well this value— our e€x- entry upholate ig DAVEN PONT opening a special feature of | “Your Credit IS Good!’’ this 2- Pros sale— keeping fait reputation values— ar price $s here’s a bedroom suite: LOW PRICED— Spiga suite, 32x24-in. Com. a wonderful value— —folding walnut. As dresser mir couch Regular price a saving you'll bethankful for- bedroom ruite as ry enamel save $10— on this table— —42-In. top, ft. extension, Fumed oak. Regular price $29.50 .., ely s yecial special for Mon- mesa low priced— tar Tuaeay = St ba gst ¢ oak, 45- Ae. pictured. —Lioyd loom woven, Regular ivory enameled] price $55 tired bedy. Wire w E 3 $3950 : making you reduced— —3tetn ished ular top table —H-in. tubber - tired, “artillery wheels. Reversible body. as pic- tured. Keg. —8- in. Ls * wheels. Trimmed invred. Regular price $25.50... drop-leaf table: h with our RO for better 2- ‘days only at this LOW price- Tapestry or icy Spring edge seats $ 50 Reg price, — ’ davenport, CHAIR OR ROCKER aa pictured. yelour upho! Comty spring cushions. chair, 598 50 — $70.50; $124.76, DAVENPORT a star feature! S4in,, @ft. extension, solid wal hut top dining table. Regular $3750 price $67.50 ; cd breaking the town’s record (our own)— A2-im: Wuffet, 45-in. 6 ft. ex. tension table, 4 genuine leather dining chairs, Bxactly as red. Bumed oak, Regular ” buffet: special— 45-in. top. Aa tured. Walnut fin- r dollars do nearly double duty— any $690 in this — tor— —walnut finish. seat price $10.50. ja 4 value headiner: this semi-collapsible go-cart —10-in. rubber tired wheels. Arti- ficial leather upholstery. $5 65 i ripe Re er Regular price $$— $595 steel bed— —2-in. posts. 11-16- —ivory ename in, fillets, Regu- ft 4 in. wide lar price $15: for rocker seis fr Monta and Tuesday — $120 $70 $7.40 $5 0 brass bed— golden oak —fumed oak, —artificial leather —artificial leather | 27!" POst® I-In. fil- ~~ oval finish Regu Regular upholstered. seat. Fumea} °™ Res- 75 lar price price $15— Regular price oak. Regular ITT step 50. $13:25., pr a sensation in | not many values “walne giving— | like this one— 1788 enameled, $498 —ivory enam- eled 20x24.in, mir: ; ela ror. Regular i leather upholstered ‘rocker. | | | dresser, | Regular price $27.50. | top folding table, One to a pur- e. chaser, Regular price $3.75. —mahogany finish. — Leatherece | price $25—. —fumed 6 gol Genuins leather oak. Regular Tea wood bed— $930 steel bed— ports. fillers, —auar tered $395 ae read this with great delight— —fine quality steel spring. Régular price $18~ enuine ather se: Regu r price $5.50 coll bed S138 an unusually good value! —40-Ib. cotton mat- : G tress, Fancy art $935 Colonial bed— tick —mahogany veneered panels. Regular a led; 4- Regu~ $39.50 outstripping our usual price reduction—by far— genuine leather upholstered bed davenpo rt. $ Fumed oak. Regular «9H $7 ‘ pri brass bed— Poste, Full size. Reg. ular price 19%° 1%-in. lvory —2-in VERY SPECIAL $9988 1 $10.40 saving on this davenport— —bed davenport, as pictured, Artifical leather Sanco Fumed onk am, $4— oak 22x28 - dresser, inch mirror Regular price $44.75 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 SEATTLE MARK Second Ave. at Pine St, TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons TRADE MARK CHEF SEATTLE |To the Mail Carriers Dear I To the Marble Champs Dear Youngsters: W " to Atlantic City 1 To Frieda of the Follies Dear Young CHIBI To the Marathon Pre Dear Printer © to ttle £ u ou Seventh and Olive complitr ah ste getting ow CHIEF BEA To the Automobile Owners , Volk 1 hope you y ped the public In the end To Sheriff Starwich | Dear Matt It kind of at I bet two to rew To the Wearer of a Straw Hat Brave One: You must be oversto le to stand the f ntares that we Fourth ave certainly ked with directed at ttery ou paraded down atch r CHIEF You win SEATTLE. To the Attorneys for Michael Cohen and Thomas Spellman Friend Lawyers: A you have Maybe hung jury is better t couple of months ome women will 8 At tional evidence t on the next J CHIEF SEATTLE To the U. of W. R. O. T. C. Dear Embryos: I notice that you stood Friday id came thru in fine style you get by regular army officers regular army inspection That's saying something when CHIEF SEATTLE To Gen. Baden-Powell Dear General short Altho your vini the city was mighty glad to have t to Seattle Friday night wan very you for Com: SEAT A guee CHIEF ‘To Mayor E. J. Brown Des In times past I have, as t necemary to disugree with public policy. In you are no ¢ you radical your stands upon the « however, I find we are quite agreed. It to feel that, at last, we're both on the same | | ! CHIEF To Corporation Counsel T. IL i Kennedy Dear Tom: I wish to thank you for your splendid efforts on behalf of the city in the present controversy over phone rates. It seems a pity that we can't have federal judges with the same public-spirited mind that you have displayed. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Judge Calvin S. Hall Your Honor: I was deeply concerned when I learned that you were to indisposed last Friday that you were unable to sit on the bench to hear the Waterhouse case. I can sympathize with you—the trial makes me sick, too. CHIEF SEATTLE. SEATTLE |To Port Commisisoners Lamping, Cotterill and Lincoln Gentlemen: Quite a fight you are making to defeat the powerful interests who are trying to obstruct the development of our port. Go to it! I'm with you—and so are all the peoplé whose vision hasn't been distorted by the vicious propaganda which is being wielded aguinst you, CHIEF SEATTLE. | | \To Hance H., Cleland, Department of Public Utili- ties : Dear Tory: Well—you seem to have succeeded In part of your plan to give more money to your little friend, the telephone company, As a state official you're about the best corporaon lawyer on our pay- roll. (Don't mention it) CHIEF SEATTLE, To the I. W. W. Gentle Agitators: Well, well, well! Back in our midst again, eh? Seems like old times—and, ax long as you behave yourselves, I'm glad to see you. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Roy Darling, Department of Justice Agent | Dear Sleuth: Bet you were maa when you were accused in court | the other day of bein< in the dope business. But not half as mad as | some University of Washington professors were some time back when you denounced the Labor college—before which they were giving lec- tures—as being “bolshevik.” CHIEF SEATTLE. To Deputy Prosecutor Ewing D. Colvin Dear Captain: I note that, due to your efforts, the state school fund is enriched considerably thru the escheatment of former Japanese- owned land, Which, it seems to moe, is certainly killing two birds with one stone—and, also, due grounds for quite a little commendation for you. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Hugo Kelley, Secretary to Hizzoner Dear Hugo; Tough luck, old kid, not landing in the finals in the municipal election. But, after all, it was to be expected. You were trying to ride into the city council on a Rainier Valley street car—and you know how notoriously bad the service is on that line. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Leo and Harry Druxman Dear Boys: You are, I learn, opening a combination cigar store, fountain lunch, snooker, pool, billiard and card room at 1425% Fifth ave. on Tuesday. I wish you all the success in the world—and, if I were only « material being, I'd like to drop around some evening and take on your brother, Nate, for a game of three cushions, CHIEF SEATTLE. To Bill Lewis Dear Bill: 1 heard the other day that you gave the King County Dental svciety a pretty snappy dinner at the Swedish club week before last, I hope you do as well by the folks who stop over at your ranch when you aren't in town giving banquets. Because, if so, according to my dentist friends, your guests will be due for something highly unusual, CHIEF SEATTLE. To President Lockard, Seattle Ball Club Dear Charlie: Before the team comes back to Seattle I wish you'd make better arrangements about your balls-and-strikes board out at the ball park, No board at all is better than one that is constantly in error. CHIEF SBATTLE. LETTER TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief; On behalf of my department I wish to thank you for calling the attention of the public to our wireless plant. Everyone in my department is intensely interested in the efficiency of our radio organization and in its further development. ‘Thursday morning at 4:20 the 8, 8. Brush sent out an S. 0, 8, oft Cape Arago. Sho had lost her bearings and gone aground. As provt of the efficiency of my radio operators, 1 wish to tell you that seven minutes after the 8. O, 8, was sent out 4:27 a m), J, W. Armstrong, superintendent of the Admiral line, was notified by telephone of the dis. aster, Fifteen minutes later 1 was notified at my home, Within 1s minutes after tho sending of the 8. Q. 8. call nine different par were notified of the disaster over the telephone, including the ne: sary wireless mossages to various coust stations co-operating in render. ing assistance, Very sincerely PAUL EDWARDS, Port Warden, RUN DOWN | too tired to eat | Hood's restores en — aids diges cation impoverished ~a tired, worn il The resu th Hood's aith, appe- {Mow gorates ire system. It » correct acidity of the y times causes sof rheumatism Get Hood's today. Someone in your family needs it now. At all druggists The tonic for that tired feeling HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA VOR EXCESSIVE URIC ACID TRY THE WILLIAMS TREAT- MENT 85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FRE rt the day lege and hing head, pains in the day ou have to no stiff cumatic pains, widney trouble acids. bladder weak- comfort and nt should give. w «if you will send it with Please send retage, packing A. Williams Com- AA-4246, P. O. 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