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5,000,000 Asked for Pacifi sb: aA . of) TARGEST SUNS RECOMMENDED : t FOR OREGON AND CALIFORNIA Cuos Bay, Columbia, Willamette and + Humboldt Bay to cost approximate , waa recommended today by the hief of army engineers in submit Hing for the use of the opening ses. ‘of congress his estimates of sfands needed. * Recommendations for work on the lo coast tnotude $910,000 for the | 000, ‘Columbia and Willamette rivers be: Mow Portiand, Or. and $909,000 for {Coos Bay, Ore., these being the lar “dgest items on the list for the Pacifle ewe work and maintenance to cost 000 is recommended for Hum- California, It is the third Other recommendations include: Fiood contro! under the California comralssion, $500,000. ; San Francisco harbor, new work maintenance, $250,000, Oakland, Cal, harbor, new work, 000. + Richmond, Cal., harbor, new work, $256,000, one-half of which Is to be by local Interests, San Pablo bay and Mare Island California, new work, $130,000. Suisun bay channel, California, ¥ fenance, $13,000, Petaluma creek, California, matin. $37,000. + San Rafael creek, California, matn- ftenance, $30, 000. Crescent City, Cal, new work, #$200,000. { San Joaquin river, California, new work, $26,000. = Sacramento river, various work, $96,000. * Coquille river, Oregon, new work fand maintenance, $90,000, Coos Bay, Ore. new work and i tenance, $909,000. } Yaquina bay and harbor, Oregon, ‘work and maintenance, $90,- * P tisores, Ore., mew work, $61,500. + Snake river, Oregon Washington (Bnd Idaho, maintenance, $14,000. | 4 Columbia and lower Willamette ‘rivers, below Vancouver, Wash., and *Portiand, Ore., California, new work and fmaintenance, $910,000. + Willamette rivers, above Portland OLDS — re “Pape's Cold Compound” * Breaks a Cold Right Up i Take two “tabiets every three BE le ack chvere ures Tame ‘The second and third doses com- pletely break up the cold. Pleasant @hd eafo to take. Contains no qui- To Cure aCold in One Day BROMO QUININE Tablets begin immediately to counteract the activity of Cold, Grip and Influ- enza and bring to a sud- den stop the dangerous work of these dreaded disease germs in the human body. BROMO QUININE Tablets quick- ly render these germs powerless and completely destroy their organic existence. The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxstive BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the system at all times. The box bears this signature OU 8b gore Price 30c. A . e ie -Ray re Most Favored in and Yamhill river, Oregon, main. tenance, $27,000, Grays Harbor and bar entrance, Washington, maintenance, $100,000. Puget Sound and tributary waters, SDAgEINE, $30,000, Lake Washington ah{p canal main- tenance, $43,000, Bellingham harbor, dredging, $15,- ‘The total amount of appropria- tons was $45,428,065, In addition there was recommend ed for examinations, surveys and contingencies tn river and harbors Work $400,000 and for flood control under Missiesipp! river commission, Mississippi river and tributaries, $10,000,000, California debris commission, $500,000. CAFE. FIRE SUSPICIOUS PORTLAND, Ore, Deo. 3.—A. B. and J, H. Coe, former proprietors of the St. Nicholas cafeteria, will be formally charged with arson today, following a confession which fire rear assert was made by Albert The restaurant and stock, Insured for $12,000 and valued at $15,000, was ruined by fire on the night of No- vember 9, but the ashes of a pile of rags found on the floor caused sus- picion that the fire was incendiary. A deputy district attorney, as well as officers of the state and city fire marshal's offices, declare that A. EB. of ollsoaked rags about a burning candle after his brother had taken the night watchman away from his post. 235 Arrested in Vice Squad Raids PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 3—Unt- formed police and the vice squad conducted an intensive campaign over the week-end against bootleg. | gers and disorderly characters, which resulted in the arrest of 235 men and women, variously charged with gambling, bootlegging, disorderly conduct and drunkenness. yuthia Grey: Girl Enjoys Role “of “Persecuted Heroine’ T00 Many Melodramatic Movies, Perhaps. Dear Miss Grey: I bring my problem to you because, while I have full powers of logical reasoning, and can con- sider vital matters dispassionately, I believe your disinter- THE SEATTLE STAR Coe admitted that he placed the pile | EMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: ested viewpoint may be of help to me. I long have loved a man of and education, My parents objected. So much that J broke our engagement. For two years he sought to see me. His almost daily letters were unanswered. Then he decided that it really was over. Other girls he scorned, but he accepted one for compan- ionship. She appealed to him sensually and gained complete mastery over him. They had little in common. I interfered. On the night of thelr wedding rehearsal he left her and came to me. He had sworn that if I should beckon he would come. My parents still objected. They refused to permit announce~ ment of our engagement A They refused to take part in the) proposed wedding, to permit a wed- ding reception, or to make @ proper wedding possible, Marriage is a sacred ceremony to mo, that must be consecrated before an altar. My parents sald they aid not con- sider my sweetheart of proper sta- thon. Ho had always been very gra- clous, considerate, He offered mo a holy, devout, pure love, Bocaunss the objections of my parents were #0 persistent, and be- causo I geemed so concerned at it, he offered me my release, I wonder now whether to defy the advice of my parenta and as- soclates, to forego the proper wed- ding that always had esemed so essential to me and to have the sort of wedding that has always seemed impossible; myself, my sweetheart, a clergyman and two legal witnesses. . Or, forego love and devote my career to my office managership, directing automatons and buying merchandise. LUELLA. Imella, haven't you deen seeing too many movies? Your letter is contradictory. It indicates, too, that you rather enjoy the idea of yourself in the role of a persecuted heroine and that you Aave perhaps @ good deat than it really 4. You state that you have been tn this is your opportunity SALE OF TOYS! CLOSING OUT TOY DEPT.! —Tbe autos, 5c. Rifles that sold for 75c, now 25¢. Dolls—they all, except Mamma Dolls, go at half price. It’s the greatest uncon.) scioualy, pictured your sitwation as| more melodromatic| my own age, of good position Cynthia Grey will receive call- ern on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p, m. and on Tuesday and Thureday from 11 to 12 a m. at her office in The]) Star Bldg, 1500 Seventh ave, love with ths man for a long time. That suggests that you probably have reached an age of aufficlent) maturity that it ts right for you to decide this matter for yourself, even| tho you go against your parents’) | wolshes, Coast Harbor and Riv MOND. AY, DECE er Improvements {dea of what a wedding should be and feathers, with many aida, a large reception and the like, in no way add to the sacredness of a wedding ceremony. Tho kind of wedding you de soribe a4 “impoastdle,” with only those present who are necessary to the ceremony, ts Juat as sacred and If they object to the man you love merely for tha superficial rea-| son that Als atation in life does not) coma up to thelr requitementa,| their odjection ia not well founded. It {a difficult to see how they jua-) tify themaclves in that odjection,| | for you state that he ts a wan of lexcelient poattion and education, | Hia character and personality! thould be the deciding factor. | You ere contradictory again) when you say that ‘the other girl | pained complete mastery over him | wut that you had only to beckon! [to Aim to sis him away from her. | Eeldentiy you have confused sa |credness with elaboration in you | FOR BETTER may bo just as fine and Impressive in dts way, and ts just aa “proper” as a more elaborate affair, You place too much emphasis on non- canentials, Furthermore, you need not feel that you must put love and mar- riage behind you, even tf you decide not to marry the man you now love, man's engagement Impossible aa tt may seem to you wow, ~ eventually you doubtless would fall in love with someone clan, | And I wonder just what you mean by “directing automatons’ If you regard those who work un- der your direction in that Hght, and if you could break up thts another gtrt Member American Hom electrical gifts that help to modernize the home— —labor-saving, practical gifts—time-savers that make living more comfortable—very reasonably priced. led design. | —Manning -Howman Nickel-piated, It reversibi dn Turns 6 tt. cord 1g— —Manning-Rowman tabi with — tonster. cups and hb for cooking. Cooks 3 things at one time —with waffie iron MAIN FLOOR sale—the greatest TOY OPPORTUNITY, ever offered in morning hours- tremendous busine Seattle. Closing out our entire Toy Department, that’s the reason. Every item MUST be sold before Christmas. Thou- sands and thousands of dollars’ worth of Toys to go at cost —nearly cost or less than cost! —where possible it will be appreciated if you will try and ar- range to do your shopping in this department during the this will greatly assist us in handling the ss during a sale of this character. no gift is more appreciated— vanity boxes and bags—the greatest showing in the city you'll find at the STANDARD, and the prices as usual are low VERY LOW! —Listed—- Just Six: Here Choose From—Hundreds, and Fancy—All Kinds. Everybody. All Values 1—calf trimmed antelope hag. Bik lined. Handle of patent colt-akin in Pannier atyle, 9.50. No. 2—pouch bead bag. Oriental design and colors, Fine metal filt- gree frame. Silk lined, 11.95, No. $—silk duvetyn bag in wide range of colors, Reautifully Uned in sith Double frame. Jeweled * top clasp. 5.95. No, $—the new under-the-arm bag of finest patent colt, Leather lined. Made with several com- partments. 3.95 to 156—. No. 5—hand-made bag of finest patent and real leather, in con- trasting colors. 18.50. No. 6—combination vanity of Leather leather handles. trasting leather to 18.50, to Plain For No, bag and real k leather. lined and tra heavy Black with con lining, 11.95 MAIN FLOOR SO Wien off this coupon ond mall to oR A on mo out-of-town folks: “Your Credit Is Good!” * —do your Christmas shopping by mail! Standard Furniture Co., Dept. 23, Seattle, Wash, enclosed find § first payment Please send me the fol: lowing articles selected from this advertisement —if I keep paid for samo monthly until goods are | of when you were not entirely ger. fain that you wanted him self, then you are lacking in some the fine, womanly qualities which any girl should have. You need to take stock of your. aclf, get rid of some of your ego. tam and superfictal standards, and cultivate @ more broad-minded and considerate attitude, place the home on your Christmas list select holiday gifts now— pay next year! —the custom among families of giving a joint gift to the HOME seems to be more popular this year than ever before. If your family hasn’t followed this sensible custom, begin this Christmas — pool the family finances and buy the Home a Christmas gift. —make your Christmas selec- tions now and start paying a little this month so you can comfortably pay the balance next year. gift furniture suggestions — —just a gece over these items will convince you that ly and useful things may be bought at man; the STANDARD for a VERY small sum. —amoker’s stand hogany or fumed ished oak finished. Exact- stand. ly as pictured, Spe glass lal Special for the 40 for the Ma- —mahogany fin- —smoker’s stand. Ma ams y hogany finished. Exactly as pictured, Spectal Windsor rocker, Ma- hogany finished. Ex- actly as pictured. A very attractive Co- lonial design. Special for tho week, -—drop-leaf tea wagon. Removable glass tray. Has two shelves. Mahogany finished. Special for ge —Priscilia sewing cabl- net. Exactly as pic- tured. Mahogany finish. Slightly tm: perfect, Special for the week. —Martha Washington sewing cabinet. Mahogahy finish. Slightly imperfect. Similar to picture. Special for the week ges of great interest to all who like good m -80 selections on 15 dou- ble-faced VICTOR Téc records and this —if you want our FREE catalog of home fur- nishings place an X here. our beautiful {llustrated catalog shows furniture 0 dn the extraction of teeth we ay to our patrons: If we hurt You, don’t pay—could we eay more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP Boston Dental Offices 1422 Seeond Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in One Location LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT WITH OUR FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St. L, Schoenfeld & Sons rugs bungalow "SEATTLE: ‘TACOMA: GECOND AT PINE 2 SCHOENFELD B SOK ontalog sent to out-of-town folks onl