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NEW GOWN APPEARS Slight Changes in 1925 Navy Yard Pay COMMITTEE HALEN “ua |S ATURDAY LAST DAY -*|60™ ANNIVERSARY SALE! SHOES |e Sse: Chandler & Hahn Cheek us up.» Come fo at the lowest THE END! 103 PIKE STREET t and Pik = 6 vw If URE—s} ; you have ever seen best furniture in the ONE DAY MORE, need i'll yp tomor- The land it early land the then prices in Two ( $3. 85 and ( $4.85 , $8.00, $10.00 value Pric Patent Satin Suede Kid FELT SLIPPERS o t and a Dresent h for scenery, YOUR 1 LAST CHANCE t these SALE your make « this 3-piece suite: very low priced— | z i : et 950 int Hote AUTO DEATHS ON INCREASE But Less Per Auto, Says Insurance Economist nent Beattie litte Mark gina City Schoenfeld's ity, Nev « the Vir but was hh m | colors Enterprise ie Men's New Arrivals for Winter—d a Rand heavy wear-proof linings brown, at— $5.00 and $6.00 W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MEN Vi CIORY - Twain and Schoenfeld had been friends of old when the former was pilot of a Mississippi River steamboat, _ poor aratively unknown, In the small mining town, the friendship was re newed, and many a morning be fore — break Mark Twain would toss off w Joke or two while his friend busied himself with a new housefurnishing cor bination ible sole with black and be— “a very beautiful suite of two-tone walnut finish tt Exactly as pictured, or ivory enamel decorated. At- tractive bow-end bed. I roomy dre Very special priced for the A) NIV ERSARY SALE. was the The Romance of a Great Store (an historical review) —a few Christmas gift sug- gestions, all of which you will find ANNIVERSARY SALE priced tomorrow. Agents’ of = Washing’ at the Tacoma hote ‘Tec Friday after noon The couragin, CHAPTER VU —the Seattle store stayed on First Avenue until April, 1908, when it moved into its present nine-story home at Second Avenue and Pine 333! —tea wagons 19.75 to 365— Installed Right Made Right PIPELESS FURNACE THE LOWEST-PRICED QUALITY FURNACE IN SEATTLE riday seasion, Marry Egan, and treas ership t* the principal urer of the organiza Street. —this move, like the one before, was considered extremely daring, as Second and Pine was “'way up: town” In 1908, but the Schoenfelds’ business Judgment was again vin dicated and today the corner is in the heart of the city’s busiest shopping district. —Louls Schoenfeld lived to see the —drop-leaf tables 14.65 to 87.50 —smoke stands 1.45 to 42.50 —sewing cabinets 4.95 to $45— company well established In its present location. Just twelve days before his seventieth birthday— November 18, 1910—he succumbed to pneumonia after a brief illness, He had retired from active busi news ten years befcre, so his three sons were ready to carry on with the Institution as soon aa they re- covered from the shock —the three were In Joint charge of the business until August 23, 1923, when Halph A. Schoenfeld, the eldest brother, was claimed by death after a long [ness, leaving y Berman and Herbert A, choenfeld behind. —writing desks 9.85 to $185— —fern stands 5.95 to 39.75 —rockers 9.45 to 67.50 Register Feed door és b FOR HEALTH - ECONOMY SATISFACTION Nothing Equals Cireulating Warm Air! paeoore: | Pie Eber Ens, Hardware ©. SIXTH AVENUE: - AND © PIKE STQEET Lutherans Here to Observe Anniversary ‘The 407th anniversary of the Reformation, launched by Martin will be celebrated Friday f Immanuel Lutheran | ave, and Th n churches w od Swaneo: and Rev the singing Hill Is at Rally but Doesn't Talk alow price on this 3-piece bedroom suite— 785 —a very handsorhe suite, exactly as pictured. Com- bination walnut. Two-toned’ panel effect. Lar; roomy dresser and chifforette. Special for the ANNIVERSARY SALE. —floor lamps 5.95 to 47.50 —library lamps 6.45.to 38.75 —dinnerware sets 6.85 to 125— —library tables 13.75 to $195— —end tables 8.95 to 29.75 stbstestssssscssssstscsssssssrisstss sss ec sss SesSSSe SSS SSS SESS SSSSSSSESESES It is hardly necessary to comment on the recent history of the Standard § Furniture Company— every resident of the city ix fa miliar with it and with the mam. moth establishment which is now conducted. —sulfice it to say that each year has brought increased prosperity to the firm—and an increased oppor tunity to serve the public. Service has always been the basis of the company's business policy—and will always continue to be. : E : | Top Coats $1 7.50 and Up The new Swagger Coats in at- tractive plaids, stripes or soft self tones, with or without fur collars and cuffs, are just the thing for rainy days. All of these models are. attractively priced. —card tables 1.95 to 42.50 hs from his —suit cases 2.50 to $50— —wardrobe trunks $35— to 187.50 —blankets 2.95 to $25— MASK BALL at De Honey's 4, Beautiful Academy E. Piko at 13th | en, Fel this 6-piece suite: a featured value— 750 60-in. buffet, 45x54-in, table STANDARD FURNITURE CO. VERSARY SALE. _L, SCHOENFELD & SONS - cheated & Sea TA Coats For the Little Girl —a very beautiful re- production of the Ital- jan period. Exactly as pictured. New Dresses $14.50 and Up Whether you are attractive street dress of twill or charmeen, or a silk dr of satin, crepe or bengaline, you will find : z | just the model that you have been oes 9 | looking for at the Pacific. All of s | these new Dresses have been priced at very moderate prices. ate Lessons —about 60 years Pr. was conductin, T. Barnum the greatest show on earth,” bh wheel bicycles were just ming into style, but most traveling was done on horse. back. VETS PEACEFUL “Fidac” Working in Behalf! _of Ending Battles WASHINGTON, Oct, 31,—Bent up- on establishing lasting world peace and alding the war-disabled, the Fi dao, an inter-allied world war veter- not this is a picture of the first build: ing of the University of Washing: ton, which was located many years ago where our new Olympic Hotel ted, looking for an is now local ing, others figured the wasted effort was enough to move the earth 10 feet from its orbit and disturb the mental balance of most of its eth zens, department of commerce that chew: Texans I or ego a C hewing Gum factured in the United States in 1928, Bowie and Gun | and Selling | “And further,” said Shea, “assum- . {ing that each of the. 120,000,000,000 for Swordplay | It Pays Big | sticks, estimated as the production on Sera LS the basis of the department of valu AUSTIN, Oct. 81 | WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—-Movie|atlon, was chewed for a half hour, become offete. |fans of world--and others who | We have 372,000 billion Jaw motions | Tho six-shooter, once an essential | like their jaws © -|for consumption of the year’s out-| accessory for both the social ana | © ho ugh gum put. We figure each stick is masti- veg ai placed , | cated at the rate of 104 crunches per bh tate the earth 210 tim minute.” iain Meee sabtiots\ RLGHA HGS heel ae drewsedMhan, is boing replaced by tha _ This Dit of Mpuring bj While officials of the bureau of shining foil—with a Ditton on its|Shea, @ expert tistio Was } statistios denied they had been asked ambitlows program during the come. ine on the announcement of the|to estimate the amount of “lost en wig | Yaar, 4 Youths whose j ; tathons (earned tt th $4 D8 Was manu- | ergy” In connection with all this gum The Fidac ex-servico - mon organized in Tex, Texas has business costume Name Your Own Terms No matter how large nor how small your purchase- just name your own terms. Make a small initial de- posit and later complete your payments in terms as low as $1.00 a week. represents shoot with lothal accuracy are Jearn-| . = ing here at the University of Texas} countries, totaling 10,000,000 mem.|to “touch and to parry thrusta,| Col. Thomas W. Miller, U, 9,|2eneing, that prime sport of the gon tlemen in polite and cultured ages, allen property custodian, was 2 . fo he Free Examination ly as BEw 2, 50 ciasses ON HARTI few optical that really t to finish, only ones In ON FIRST AVI. y grndunte op. Glasnen ‘not. proxoribed tutely necessary BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 PINST AYE. i the nine allied recent=lix being taught men here firat time. INITIATIVE 52 —Is your street car mess multiplied twenty times. —It means 7000 more politicians on your payrolls, —It will cost YOU millions. Iti politicians and AGAINST the sible Vote AGAINST Initiative 52 Citixens Association Against Initiative 62 Boston Den will take at tho four of your mouth and give natural, pleasant appea! Examination and Batinate Free Remember this—this office eon fa one location for 38 That's pretty. good proof that olected president of the organiza Hon and will leave for Paris direct activities | At a meeting in Paris five years ago of ex-serviee mon from all countries, the Fidac was organfied America was represented at that moeting by the national commander of the American legion, ¥, W. Gal- braith, Headquarters of the organ: Wation are in Parls, and its recent President was Deputy Charles Bert. rand, member of the French chamber of deputies and a distinguished vot h of the Franch army soon to] Melvin Willlamson, who has taught the anolent and refined in United States army camps and in the Hollywood Fencing achool for motion | picture performers, i in charge of the, course, He Jares that the! motion picture has set a standard ot manly polse and gtace to which the modern youth aspires, and that thia poise and grace, as well ax co-ordin ation of hand and eye and the eay imperturbablility of the gentle, easiest for thone ‘well akiliee [ tricks of tonce.” Our IO71 THIRD AVE., CORUNIVERSITY STAT in m wad Ne pt POTEET ns ps Vi Ma ' aie RAWAL