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PA COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA ) 2 72 Sid Vetlars & Sy Seer CHIEE SEATTL bream | A GP eae c | taking Co. To the Survivors, Seattle Volunteer Fire Pept. Dear Pioneers; 1 1 the days eve paint and how my s marve peratatent ng trouble. | with Creo= coughs and befor will be kept To the Seattle Chamber of Commerce 1 hie fellow globe-girdiers say Gentlemen: Major Martin a Point site isn’t bad for an ali & square drugs ere y the medicat fr mil " recognized “a4 little more 8e d prov Qs the greatest healing agency erte and oth : To Superintendent Bruce, in addition to r Dear Mr. Bruce; From a series el y ‘OU supervise your inatitution w glad to he t. It is mo easy to t the creos that when I hear of a man wh t te bed im the treatment of ha and colds, bronchial asthma, fatarthal bronchitis her forme @f throat and lung < excellent for building 1 after colds or the flu. funded if an ter of how | Meved after tak r Tections. Ask your d muiaion Co, Atlanta, G | jsement. Dear Joe: Did I understand y machines in stores in the realdenc orma me that there are several | y way district Dear Jack: It takes tnitiative to you have, I note that you lead sales tn yc | | | t nad © at Lincoln high school ts carrying you thru INDIGESTION!!! | sc UPSET STOMAC |To Edna Wallace } Dear Actress: You are a che | ine is only as old as one (eels eee theater again. ome, of arti tan't I Please give my congratulations to your good wife, to: ts reo To Jack Conner, Seattle Auto Salesman Hopper hand.pumper, used back in on a ox t k in the bygone thinking it a white «. T hope but that we must wake up, clear real flying field, Let's all show a | ide one CHIEF BRATTLE County Poorhouse, City | ‘The Star 1 gather that h humanit and kindness. I am arsh and unkind with unfortunates [ hasten to congratulate him, on in If¥ SEATTLE. ou to say that there are no slot ce districts of the city? A friend n groceries near the Fifth ave, and CHIEF SEATTLE sell automobiles and what It takes Ford auto aalesmen tn the United iaion, Congratulations, The stuff ne. CHIEF SEATTLE y woul and a living F Welcomes back to CHIEI GAS, GAS, GAS 'r. ie x pie fall, the publictt: pense for your efforts, Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, | Instant Stomach Relief! } |To Dr. H. M. Read Dear Doc Now that your come to an end I want to extend r to make Seattle the mont healthful c agreed with your policies, but I al continually for the good of the ct needs men of your type. criticism with a suille. To Auto Tourists Dear Fotk: ready! Tnrtant relief from sourness, gase3/ Make your plans now! @r acidity of stomach; from indiges- } thon. Matulence, palpitation, head Ache or any stomach distress. | To Robert Mantell ' The moment you chew a few) Allow me to mlute you, « “Pape’s Diapepsin tablets your) ‘work only on tho strength of stomach feels fine. Correct your d!- | Bestion for a few cents. Pleasant! _ Harmless! Any drug store.—Adver- performance of yours ts an tnapirat: id acting, Dut because it ts plain that carries you thru. at you have given Seat Come on to Seattle! You will find Seattle ready to welcome you with open arms! Even if you splendl4 reeoin CHIEY SEATTLE term as health commissioner has fy thanks for all the work you did ity tn the world. I have not always ways knew that you were working ty—as you saw it. Public service It needs men who, like yourself, can take CHIEF SEATTLE. Our tourist camp will seen be CHIEF SEATTLE. 2 uncon: desire to keep the works of the great mai ton, not only because of your «; that it is your spirit and purpa CHIEF SEATTLE. | Sur | the Sand | 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl’s Hair To Woodland Park Residents Dear Folks: I often seo the name of your park apelled “Woodlawn instead of “Woodland.” which the park department informs me ts the correct name, Personality I like the sound of “Woodland” much better than “Woodlawn,” and as the word “Woodland,” ae intended, describes the park, and as there !s no authority for the une of the former, I Suggeet that you teach people to epell {t as It should be CHIEF SEATTLE. |To the Standard Oil Co. Gentlemen: I note that you have begun to destroy your a@vertising signs where they mar the neenic beauty of our country. This ts Indeed & step in the right direction and I congratulate you on your willing: ness to be the leader in this movernent, which I sincerely hope will become universal. There are always plenty of people ready to stand around and tell the world what ought to be done, but {t Is the fellow who rolls up his shirt steeves and pitches in, as you are doing, who has my plaudits. To a Brainless Fool | Misguided Ape: I saw you Wed: jake ave. with one hand on the st the neck of an apparently intoxica' others’ mouths, no doubt prompted very small children to “show off.” CHIEF SEATT nesday evening tearing down West. eering wheel and the other around ted gitl. You were pecking at each by the same instinct which causes T did not get your license number, an you were going too fast, but, believe me, if I am ever privileged to attend your funeral I am afrai: tears. id I shall not be able to shed any CHIEF SEATTLE. TEF SEATTLE LETTERS TO CH Dear Chief: We wish to thank ‘week's issue of Chief Beattie, and our next meeting on March 16 at you for your kind wishes in last Most cordially invite you to attend the Chamber of Commerce rooms, where we will put on an entertainment that should be amusing as weil as instructive. We assure you that the delay In answering this and extending to you our well wishes. DR. M. A. WINNINGHAM, President, Wwe will keep « seat for you. Pardon Sportemen's Association, Seattle, Girls! Try this! rine” and brush {t| ‘through your balr. The effect ts Important Letter You can do your hair iddi: “up immediately and it will toons | 277, vvodd of sieales hel P twice as thick and heavy—a mass regia natade At See wieamy hair, epariling with lite! to gy: in touch with the father oe PENG possessing that incomparable| ‘© S*t {8 touch with the father an my children. 1 have been told he Eavbie besatiteing ee arate. | wan tn Heatile, 20 T have written & Iso toning and stimula! letter to general delivery to him. dng each single hair to grow thick,| W!ll you please print in your paper “Wong 4nd strong. Hair stops falling, tat there ts an Important letter for out and dandruff disappears, Get|J- A- Montgomery waiting for him R bottle of delightful, “Danderine” at any drug or toilet| resister tt. Counter and just seo how healthy| and youthful your hair becomes—| Advertisement. | Pet Cat | Lost F | Dear Miss Grey: 1 am writing : Ip this in hopes your popular column Thanking you, N, K. will reach where advertiaing has failed, On March 5 my Persian cat strayed or was stolen from my mother’s home. He is pure white, | bas ons blue eye and one brown eye, and answers to the name of “Boots.” Should anyone ‘seo him jor know hia whereabouts will they | Kindly phone Ke nwd-24257 ‘Harmless Laxative for the | Liver and Bowels M. RK. What to Do With Wedding Ring Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tell me the correct thing to do ia this case? I am a widow and have become engaged to another man who has presented me with a diamond ring. and still love his memory, so I am at a loss to know If I should dis- card my wedding ring for my new engagement ring. I want to do the proper thing. A SUBSCRIBER. Out of courtesy and conaldera- | Hom for the man you are to marry, Brel Sr PEN OF S0C0C ven ee ie nok toed your wedding wring with his engagement ring. Tf you will but put yourself in | thle man's place, you can readily realize the injustice, If you atill hola the memory of your husband 40 dear that you cannot remove } Ang and hate, fut | ial 12) @ e f dressi: ye hafr, | refreshing| ®t the postotfice at Seattle? 1 will| *¥CM a step. 1 dearly loved my first husband) || Cynthia Grey will receive call. | | | ¢f on Monday, Wednesday and | Friday, from 1 to 2 p. m, {on Tuesday and Thursday, trom | } | 11 to 19 @ m., at her office tn | | | The Star bulliding, 1309 Seventh | ave, | | marry another, you should sertous-| | ly conelder the matier before taking | Another Girl Complains “There Are No Good Men” | Dear Mies Grey: Ien't there any! |decency or respectability toward! |womankind any more? How about! TH Rites wil) tb Military t ‘ accorded iM, Ta » who died h fl at hist at the fun al me, 1712 to t fternoon « o'« | held Tu e on in the chapel of the Booth t Interment will foil Lakeview cemetery are looking for hu So there you are! Personally, 1 b the morla are prett ir fathe men today same as ¢ the young uch the Fi ndfathera and forefathers—per- but no that the there no good young men ts udging the many by the few, Her must be 4 haps no be worne 1 fear who save girt circle of men friends deed Umited. It probably ts not her fault, but should make every effort to enlarge her acquaintance ship among men, she EADCOLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; appiy iresiy up nostrils. Grapefruit Cocktail Try it Tonight Here's & delictous appe- tiver for the first course of a dinner. Grapefruit cocktail, easy to prepare this wa therough!y. When ready t0 serve. put a It provides beneficial telte and acids and abun- dant vitamines, so is ful as well as los Always ask for Sonklst Grapefruit to get the fresh, sound, juicy kind, California Sunkist Grapefruit Callfornia Frolt Growers Rachenge Lee Angeles, California Doesn't hurt ene bit! Drop a iit tle “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you lift {t right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Wo gitls who aro refined and Uke) “Freezone” for a few centa, sufficient o & good clean time? Nowadays a | fellow points fun at you tf you are imodest and tells you you _ belong back with the Pilgrims. * seem to cast all thought of moral- ity of elther sox aside, Do you think {t worth our while, |e, who are upright, to continue | being #0 and romain sweetheart. Jens and stick-at-homes? I am under the impression there is not much |hope. I have yet to meet the man! who would be worthy of any good girl's love, | Maybe the boys have something to say on the subject? } Sincerely, | A Ginn | This query turns up regularly every two or three montns. t have devoted considerable space to .te discussion at various times in the past, with procisely the same re- aults, Numbers of young men reply, complaining that it is the girla who are moaty to blame. They simply aren't in it if they haven't maohines, or haven't money to hire cabs. They must dine and wine tham, taka them to the theater and the dance, etc. Still another class of young men write that they are considered “too slow’ to keep up with the modern girl. Some young men would ke the compantonship of nice girls, Dut they are not in a hia ring when you are about tol position financially to marry, ond They | © ren between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or tr. Advertisement, eputation for ie old reliable ntal Offices, our ox: will take special cate t: ingot with Jue ie the contour of page moutt afd J. pleasing a wo do for please you boston Dental Olfices Wr STAND IND TOT OF ane rT 34 Years tp One Location. STRATTLE AONDAY, MARCH 24, 1 MEMBER AMIOMICAN MOMS DUIOAUs FOR BUTTER AMENICAN HOMKS SALE! HIGH GRADE BEDROOM FURNITURE —bought at less than wholesale, the STANDARD now places on sale a great special purchase of bedroom furniture. Every piece of this offer- ing the product of the Sligh Furniture Com- pany. The name alone signifies the character of the merchandise. There’s none better. There’s none that quite equals it. It’s in a class of its own, —a sale that gives you a saving plus a saving, A sale that presents the best bedroom furni- ture values the STANDARD has ever given. Grand Rapids Furniture Exposition show samples of the famous Sligh Furniture Com- pany at prices that are DOWN. Way DOWN. That tells the story. —the finishes you have to select from in this wonderful showing of high-grade bedroom furniture are walnut, French walnut, brown mahogany, ivory, parchment. Also included are many odd dressers, beds, chifforettes and dressing tables from our regular stock—of- fered for this week at supreme reductions, only space here to show these few samples in bedroom furniture: 8-piece bedroom suite. Combination mahogany. Queen Anne period. Consists of bed, ciifforette and dresser, An exceptional value. Regular price $26 Special for this ~4-piece bedroom suite. Combination walnut. Consisting of bed, dresser, chifforette, dressing table. Regular price 305.50. Spe- Clal for this sale...isccccecvecss $219— ~—4-piece bedroom suite. bination walnut. dressing table Louis VI. period. Com- Consists of bed, dresser, e and chifforette, Regular price $414—. Special for this sale ooee wee , 289.50 —-4-piece, Louis VI. period, bedroom suite. Com- bination walnut. Consists of bed, dresser, So igi and dressing “table. Regular price 468.75. Special for this $309 ~—4-piece bedroom suite. Ivory enamel. of bed, dresser, chifforette, lar price $396—, Consists dressing table. Regu- Special for” this sale. (leas —4-piece Louis VI. bedroom suite. Combination vo ote as bed, dresser, chifforette and dressing table. eguiar price $408—. Special for this sale.... PSL9— —4-piece bedroom suite. Louis VI. period. Combi- nation mahogany. Consists of bed, dresser, chifforette, dressing table. Regular price $470—. Special for this sale. POS7— —5-piece Louis VI. period bedroom suite. Combi- paeon walnut. Twin beds. Dresser, chifforette, ressing table. Regular price $518—. Special for this sale... 409.50 7-piece Sheraton bedroom suite, Parchment enamel. Consists of bed, dresser, chifforette, dressing table, chair, rocker and bench, Regular price $676—. Special for this 439 50 sale —4-piece bedroom suite. Sheraton period. Parch- ment decorated. Consists of bed, dresser, dress- ing table and chifforette. Regular $267 —4-piece Sheraton bedroom suite. bed, dresser, chifforette, dressing table. Combi- $836—. Special for this sale... 260.75 A4-piece Louis VI. period bedroom suite. Consists of bed, dresser, chifforette and dressing table. Regular price $496 —4-piece Louis VI. period bedroom suite. Gray enameled, decorated. Consists of bed, dresser, price $852—. Special for this $287 beds— % size. Very attrac. tive, Regular 18 75 —combination iui. ‘ Avery special value. 26.50 seeesevecece 19.75 Combination chif forettes— ivory enameled chifforette. A very especial price 32.50 —combination walnut chifforette, An excellent value. Very low priced, Regular price $34—..., 23. 75 —combination walnut, Louls VI. period, chifforette. Regular $59 price 87.50 —chifforetto and men's wardrobe. Large plze, Combination walnut. Regular price $195—~. large sizo men's wardrobe, Combination mah ‘A epecial value. Regular price §210—... price $2 Special for this sale Consisting of nation walnut. Regular price Combi- nation mahogany. Special for this sale . veces PLOT — chifforette and vanity dresser. Regular golden oak bed, Colonial atyle. price 28.25 ut bed. % size. Regular price Colonial style bed. Full size. mahogany. Regular price 31 —Louls VI. period bed. Com! Full aize, Regular price $4 ~four-post bet. Combination mathog: style. Bull size; Megular price 47 pation walnut. dressers— -Ivory enameled Louls V. period. 92.60 4... dressing table, golden oak. vanity dresser. y Regular ae 67.50 Ivory A very Regular gre 19. 75 —combination walnut dressing table. . Colonial style, “p Regular price $32— dressing table, in combination wainut, cellent value. Regular price 44.50 —tvory enameled Louis VI. dtessing table. A special salo value. Regular price 38.60....., combination walnut dressing table. Louis VI, period, Regular price 4 large size vanity dresser. enameled. Regular prico walnut dresser, Louls VI. riod. A very special Regular price $110- Ivory enameled dresser. Louls VI. period. Very low sale priced. Regular price $105—........4 Louis V. An ex. £ 78— combination mahogany dresser. perlod. Regular price $125—... combination walnut vanity dresser, Leuls VI. period. Regular price $150—., STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 SEATTLE Second Are. at Pine St. TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons