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When applied as direc | . | i * tively jade Racca ctoxty stose | Diamond Dyes |To the Public PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, FE White Would Prohibit Autos on Main Streets is Much to Say About Taxes Skagit—and the Eagles BY 1K And no’ ° who ¢ MEMBON AMERICAN HOMES BURBAT) KOK BETTER AMENICAN HOMES UNUSUAL VALUES IN HOME OUTFITS "atta Wee fenemam eo ee A wh WAAA CHIER SEAT TL ’ To Roy C. Lyle, Prohibition Director st in time, Roy. ‘The bootleggers wero Hl . t that they blocked traffi Yow, of course, they JUSTICE t wh ‘ r k a bette than we « re Mies high. Tr it pr : ped oath es patent EN orth heel I att ~this event has a two-way value. Of cowrse the big thing about it is that you have the opportunity peeet. tam u Mansfield W cut Tre to select from 9 different and very beautiful suites just the outfit or single suite you desire at a Why I am p he Mies Hi rary mais "0, } ne rper thing at we ave take 08 ains slec yr this high ts be val gis f the Big To the Bootlegge } very special price, But even a big ger thing is that have taken great pains to s lect fo his artes of Be He is at t : COLDS THAT May Gone come to mo thab- you esl! a 1 neo event, suites that will adapt themselves to the modern day apartment, cottage or mansion. Home ef the Go and Go-Do-It com: | tion these days... over o Your product, I pelteve t) Makers will find this an interesting and profitable week to visit the STANDARD. mittee of th Fraternal Order of| are true, Fine The more Vile it is the ed pub the dry-law ent CHIR SIA Bagles. That is not the correct} pa 00 at ral Pata conteay of cia name of this committee, but that is what is doe And po matter whether you talk politics, reli r atk 1% oa oF To Jacques Bergues, Mountain Climber Daseball with Craw Wit meet y A Dear Jacques: So you didn’t ke New ¥ Who would, once n and emphasis tae taaie © beauties and pleasures of the Puget Sound ce “"~ FOR YOUR soon the conversath is all on the Eagles = em ew be x greatiy tatsrentn’ motion pictures of this country ¢ need more settlers and that's a H fa the milliondoliar building the} oy sos ughs and persistent) good way to advert CHIEF SEATTLE 1 Eagles figure on putting up, In this} Chronic, Souk ee ing trouble Ei is to be an auditorzum with a seat-|colds lead: (e Aire vith Creo- Ing capacity of 3,000. White does| You can stop thai now wil’ Cat} 10 the Grand Jury j not say so, it is pretty plain | MU ¢. Creomulsion te Dear Probers; Well, well, well. S80 ye ¢ done, and there waa t j that he sees no reason why the ats a new medical discovery with two-] evidence efors you roo bed on day afte hadron’ “furniture” that ail cn ase tne Races are alendy | action Foe ae th ot CHIEF SBA make your bedroom one of the forum when the Eagles are already | [0hl Sot branes and kills the the bootleggi: ine } arranging for a good one, which the| 1 1" | F most attractive rooms in your city could hire at any time for a} «x creosote t8!To Jack Hall, Home Builder home, Suites are expertly made reasonable sum } . Dear Jack: The story of your home building ences we and very special priced. QUAL- 1 gr vevagit thre Mie be ae ; Ce es ee nas eee S 4 ITY furniture that it is not al- ing the Skagit thr © believes more we and trouble to put up @ teepee the sure, and L 8 és Se a pap eiips es $11,000,000 ts not much of an outlay tisfied with the res va po ible t Di get at these for a city of this size conside ies eens. Gurar ama oricdalte “You'll afind). the “ier what they are ting; if they are : ting it. He would keep all 4 stop the " Sohiles off First, Sevond, Third and nd on, while| To the Police Department Fourth aves., except when loading | the creosel’ Bue the. blow. ood Dear Cops: Credit where credit and unloading. He thinks this would| the seat of the trouble and ye] due of the best things improve the general usefulness of | ihe germs that lead to ¢ n.| the breaking up of the safe these streets and would af the same/ uision is guaranteed ea) factory in the treatment of chronic time help the street curs to lay UP) coughs and colds, bron< he und heal the chandise and values offered in- exceptional nature o ba ile w done in « jong, lon acking gar ‘en of safes In Seattle and the state re velar The others are scattered. For th which stole and robbed ntly, Two of the gang are n, the detective depa me bedroom suite— bedroom suite— bedroom suite— hus. id not make any | catarrbal bronchitis and uniformed men, and the chief cong: ne nate : : 1 : ; hoaheny Re kemdyeien, as he coikrent and lung dissasen is| robberies have stopped Gratefully you: —8-piece combination walnut bed- 3-piece Louis XVI, suite. Two- 3-piece suite in two-toned com- y excellent for building up the #yater SHIEP SEATTI hinats oh ieke tee thinks this could not be in a grow: | Sty olds or the flu. Mont CRIN? SRATTLS room suite. Dresser top measures tone combination walnut. Dri bination eee _ Dre faze ha ing city. He would enforce the laws | funded If any cough or cold, n: me ane at aiatie Bess ae Paes wey" f large, 26x31-in., plate glass mir- Gr force them off the statute books. | ter of how long standing, js not re To Mayor Fullerton, Port Townsend 16x35 ins. Chifforette top meas er has large size, 24x32-in., plat roe Chittantin stande, Ge Tax, And if he had any time left over,| tions, Ask your druggist. Creo Dear Loganberry Jim: I see that you are going to run for govern ures 17x81 ins. Full size, bow- glass mirror. Full size bed. Chif- hich 1 nila ateen tome mend eed he would make a few brief remarks | mulsion Co, Altanta, Ga.—Adver-| of this state. At any rate, you are original enough to attract a lot of ; ci ees st eget Pio Satitcaor gh. I] siz end f about the Eagles. | Coement, tention. I look upon your enndidacy with varied emotions and hops end bed. Queen Anne period. Very forette is unusually convenient. Very special’ priced for the White came to Seattle in 1909. “He that you will put up a good race. Luck, Jim, means a lot, May you | special priced for the week. Very special priced for the week. week. was brought up in Missouri He} | have plenty of It CHIEF SEATTLE. | lived ‘in Butte, Mont., for a time, | | ee cr, | where he fas deputy prosecuting * attorney, when that city was not |To Winter hs any better, morally, than it is now. } Dear Sir: Wipe the mweat off your brow and leave Seattle alone, | After coming to Seattle he com- | You've had your try and failea. Spring Is in Seattle now, and you pleted his course in the prosecuting haven't a chance left. Good-bye, winter, old mS. er aE attorney business by working ax a) a : oF SEATTLE deputy prosecutor first under Wal Lift O seat P --- — el attic when he ‘wus prese-| 1-41 ff No @IN! To the Roosevelt Team cuting attorney, and later under Siee Chan S wa yok John Murphy. His business is the practice of law, Will Tell of Work | A discussion of shop work in the fn-| termediate high school will be made | by H. W. Mulhollan, manual train-| ing supervisor, before the Seattle in-| dustrial shop teachers at a meeting | to be held Tuesday evening at Dart-| 7 | 997 | 13 FOR YOUR , LIVING ROOM | —good taste rather than the cost of furniture is THE thing that adds livable qualities to the room. In the past it has not always been an easy matter to find upholstered furniture both reliable in quality and reason- able in price. These special values here offered will help are at the head of the Seattle high acho thall Is a fast game and the men who p I ment you on your ex owing against Ballard and hope that you will continue to win CHIEF SEATTLE To the “Covered Wagon” ] Dear Inanimate Film “Hero:" I.note with joy that you are return. | | tng to the sereen at the Metropolitan theater next week. Welcome back. You are one of the really sincere historical pictures which it has been ure Of Seattle to nee, CHIEF SEATTLE To Capt: Broce Batrnsfather | | Dear Cartoonist: I enjoyed your wartime “limey” cartoons‘of Eng: ee | lish army life, I raved for two months over your New Yerk dramatic { ] production, “fhe Better ‘Ole,” back in 1918, and now I welcome you | to the Orpheum stage and.to Seattle this week. Your crayon ts agile | and your caricatures clever and appealing. “‘Ole Bill” ts human and that's why I like him and you. CHIEF SEATTL To the “Beauty Flashes” Girls Dear Feasta for the Eye: I didn't know there were so many spect te 1 mens of pulchritudinous perfection In the Pacific Northwest, let alone solve the problem. Deen a strong backer of Seattic as a home of beautiful women, and | | Seattle, until I began viewing your faces in The Star. I've always | | now I know that my claims aro justified beyond my wildest dreams. j In the extractwn ot teeth we upholstered suite— | upholstered suite— upholstered suite— a \ Oh, for the life of a photographer! CHIEF SEATTLE. say to our patrons: If we burt { iene tal : ae ee ; i od ag he iat ay Baba . \To the Voters —upholstered with very attrac- | —webbed bottom construction. | —15 patterns of fine quality velour "ied peng ba a 4 ace = | wed Subjects: I extend a fatherly band of sympathy to you tive and durable floral design | Springs tied and knotted 8 differ- | or tapestry to select from. Has Instantly that corn stops hurting, | With the candidates unleasing their gas bags and with | tapestry or velour. Outside ent ways. Loose, comfy spring | spring backs and spring-edge Gold Crown and Bridge Work || then shortly you lift it right off with | that are being hurled so recklessly back and forth, about } backs covered with same ma- | cushions. Several patterns of 3 R ‘ mt 4y t From $1.00 UP fingers the only pleasant things that so far have come to my attention are the | terial. Comfy spring cushions. high-grade velour or tapestry to seats. Loose, comfy spring sea‘ Your druggist selis a tiny bottle; “gull’seye” cartoons published in The Star by Cartoonist Sam Groff. | eral. miy ; - : f Vai special ee cushions. Hardwood frames. Very of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf. CHIEF SEATTLE. Very special priced for the | select from. ery special pric , : 1422 Second Avenue Ifictent to remove every hard corn, | ——— : week, for the week, | special priced for the week. We Stand the Test of Time || soft corn, or corm between the tods, \To Nature Lovers 4 aa Ess aa Be! DAVENPORT | CHAIR or ROCKER DAVENPORT 22 Years in One Location and the foot calluses, without sore-| Gentle Ones: The season approaches when outings will be the week CHAIR or ROCKER DAVENPORT or ness or irritation Advertisement qnd Program. Speed the day, epeed the da 75 50 50 CHIEF SEATTLE, 7 | oe ‘WOMEN! DYE erume as | — = aa = BROWN’'S A 4 DENTAL OFFICES | ' |To This Generation | 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 31 Years OR DRAPERY t and developments are coming, but this present generation has | developed from the old era to the new and lived to see both. Future i FOR BURNING EGZEMA generations are expecting progress. It came with the pleasure of j | surprise to those now living. | poeta A few of the marvels of the day, radio, automobiles, airplanes, dirl- | Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic ; oth gibles, under-water ships, varied uses of electricity, etc., are so common Liquid—Easy to Use | Skirts Dresses Ginghams| as to pass unnoticed. Some day the citizens of the world will be Coats Sweaters Stockings treated to an equal period, and that will be when the mysteries of | the hereafter and the unseen are revealed. But not until then. ' CHIEF SEATTLE Fortunate Folks: Some evening retire within your mind and take a few minutes to ponder upon your advantages. Probably no other 4 | generation in history has had such a varied life as the folks now liv. | ing. The of today has seen more wonders in mechanics, science { 1 invention than those of any other period. Of course, new inven FOR YOUR DINING ROOM —dining room suites of the same high-grade quality that char- acterizes all our furniture—dis- tinctive looking, with interior made as carefully as exteriors. Every detail has been inspected. The kind of furniture you'll want to put in your dining Waists Kimonos Draperies From any druggist for 36¢, or $1.00 | for large size, get a bottie of Zemo. | Itching, and heals skin troubles, also Dear Citizens: There {s something pitiful about this Teapot Dome Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. | oil scandal. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. | | Zemo is a clean, dependable and | Each 15-cent package of “Diamond | expensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, | Dyes” contains directions so simple a8 we belleve nothing you have ever | any woman can dye or tint any oid, used {s as effective and satisfying. | worn, faded thing new, even if she Zemo soap, 2c; Zemo ointment, | has never dyed before. Drug stores | The public, the voters, look on in disgust and with nausea, | but what they do about it? Both political parties are involved And tho adyocates of third parties themselves offer Uttle hope of better government. About all one can do ts hold hin nose as he reads | the news and wonder where it will end. | CHIEF SEATTLE. ' ie,—Advertisement. | sell all colors. | sr enn PERG ie aoe | room, th rcadieaieais. To William M. Whitney, Assistant Prohibition | Director | Dear Bill: We think it Is about time that these ‘charges of miscon- | duct against you and several of your fellow dry men are ether proved | or dropped. Wee dining room suite— | dining room suite— dining room suite— have been expended in investigation and rumor upon rumor has been afloat. The government even called Director If this Signature Lyle from his duties here for an interview at the capitol. And he | —6-piece, William and Mary period, | —6-piece suite, Queen Anne period, | —6-piece dining room ‘Suite. Ital- returns with his tongue tied by government orders. Whether the | Jacobean oak, consisting of 45-in. | jin combination walnut. 42x48-in. ian period, in combination wal- charges have basis of fact 1s now beside the issue, T * ata Sonne « z sae ge § 50-1 is murely completed by now: it the charges have been eubwtantatea | Duffet with plate glass mirror; | top, 6-ft. extension dining table. | V0, | Large fine, GO-in. butfet. and the facts warrant such action, you should be fired now. Otherwise, { 45-in. 6-ft, extension table, and 4 | 545 buffet. 4 genuine leather Fee GA, oe you should be cleared and left where you are. blue genuine leather seat dining Bg . 3 : 4 blue, genuine leather seat din- CHIEF SEATTLE chairs. Very special priced for seat dining chairs. Very special | ing chairs. Very special priced ; Ss oescielamaanie | the week. priced for the week. for the week. To a Certain Los Angeles Dope Peddling Ring e 6 Gentlemen (7); We note that you cleaned up something like a million | dollars during the past year along the Pacific coast thru the trick of showing samples of high grade morphine to prospective wholesale ‘is NOT on the Box, it is NOT peddlers and then delivering a preparation of chalk and quinine when they bought your product. Crookedness is crookedness; but when this 9°. 119" | 1572 STANDARD stunt tled up some of the capital that is keeping this criminal busi- ness in operation and perhaps prevented addictions to narcottes from blighting the lives of many persons, we're sort of glind to hear of it, CHIEF SEATTLE, To Hinton D. Jonez “There is no other BROMO QUININE” Bist Geteb ter’ Wave sone ben Artledin “on Goidlad toate aha | compensation now appearing in The Star with a great deal of inter- | | est and benefit. You present your case clearly and strongly. Your | | Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as a quick _veteran brethren thank you CHIEF SEATTL F U R N I I U R E Cc O. and — remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza, and as a Sparkman Resigns | man in a major position to leave the L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1664 SEATTLE TACOMA Becond Ave, at Pine St L. Schoenfeld & Sons rrapn MARK HA . | office during the past year. The in County Office | otic: were rea F. Pholps, ohlet we. | Gerald Sparkman, for account. | countant; Joo Kennedy, former mar ant in charge of the school division | riage license deputy, and Torfi Sig. in the county auditor's office, has | urdsson, former head of the elections xeelgned, Sparkman js the fourth! department, TRADE MARK