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PACE 2 American Homrs SALE! BEDROOM FURNITURE! —25 exceptionally attractive, fine quality 4-piece bedroom suites of the BETTEIR KIND, in walnut, mahogany finish or ivory enamel; Queen Anne, William and Mary, Louis XV or Louis XVI periods included in this special offering. All very deeply reduced in price for this SALE of BEDROOM FURNITURE. these remarkable credit terms make it pos sible for you to take advantage of the sale — *-M ywt'k«M fnrr»«n •f furniture *r«f wrrfcff AfRHMBA Qf f*'• t •*'«» ano«*timg to iHipwiaal fo p<iymrnt p.iymmt sso ss $1 — MlrflfP * ,S0 — * ,S — W' so 57.50 $1.50 mcmmm) $2O0 — $20 — $3 — sloo slo s2 s3oo s3o $4.50 sl2s $12.50 $2.25 ssoo sso $7.5 0 '•mi Made-in-Washingt on products, this J lf| r m y store feels, are entitled to first con- JUTT tj if 1 sideration of the homefurrtisher. ifl "^1 lull ✓SETx 8 of these bedroom suites tremendously cut in price! —exactly as pictured; IVORY £ —size of chiffonier mirror 11x18 FINISH; top of dresaer meas- 0 inches; full-size l*»d; regular ures 38x18 inches; size of mir- price, three pieces complete, ror 16x24 inches; top of chif- sB4—; special for this SALE, fonier measures 32x18 inches. *•"" $64.7.">. JrHKVjm® !H .es-iat. A ( f 3 . ' * 4-piece ivory or gray enameled bedroom saite MOW: $ —daintiness expresses the style of this attractive bedroom suite; exactly II J) as pictured and finished in either ivory or pray enamel; it is a suite II that has a very distinctive and exclusive style; size of dresser mirror, 24x30 inches; special for this SALE, 4 pieces complete: pri«, 1170- YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR DAILY RADIO CONCERTSI —this week daily radio concerts will l>e given in our Radio Department on the Third Floor. The program for the day you will find published in The Post-Intelligencer. For a very reasonable amount and on reasonable credit terms we will install a complete radio outfit in your home. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE pounded TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St. ,ls6t L. SCHOENFELD & SONS THE SEATTLE STAR To Mr. Weatherman IMtir C!"or*a. You nurd #n> ttvlng a* * **MUbl" March. Ktv» "~"TV« tn Ilk* ■ lamb. «"ti"nif«wl Into lamb . Ov«n *r"» Into «»I4 mutton and now ahimi ilina of Iwnwilmi htrt hoIIM, Hod! CI I ITT KEATTIJI To the Candidates Oonllroirn: Thay'ra off at fha pola! Thajfr* at the quarter" W-ra thay Mimf I The rtty c*mp*l*Ti In wurwirr and wa rln*nl<la funa are i|i)| to «»• which of you can alide under tb» tup* on May 8. May lha iMvt men win! CtUKK BEATTIJS. betters From '.CHIEF/ EATTLE To the City Council Gentlemen t nolle* whar* yon wara» p«*ltlan»d rwffifly by tba county for a ftra main <an<l h»«lraJit to protect lha Kin* county home I>o thla by all mea™*' And'remember that If tha ftra hydrant had been put In aoonar. lha rarent fire, which miatit hava burned to death acorea of a|i«d peopla, wuuld nav<-r have itainad head way. I thank you! CHIEF MSATTUB. To the Public ivar Polka I know that ran ara dealroua of havta* Madlwm t""* traii*fern<d from lha Jurladlrtion of tha rattwmy department to lha purk commlaaionera. Tha < han*a would mean that the railway depart ment wuuld be relieved of an unnecaaaary and llraaomft burden and that the park board rmild turn lha park Into part of |k«ll!»'« ln«>m parable boulevard aywtem However, y«wi nana! remember that Madl aon park wu nwned by the atreat car ay at em before tha rity bouifht tha llnaa and I* atlll owned by tha railway ayatem • until we pay off all tha I It.OOO,DM worth of bond*. CIIIEP W.ATTI.E. To People Who Aren't in ■ Hurry Iw-nr Hlrollrra: Pt'iirlM you're tin a nlre Mir hlßharay lt"» <|u"a tha proprr thing lo atroll. And prnvtiV*! you're on a llttla hlgharay and thiht'i noMy brhlnd bring dalgyad bwxuM of your Waure «bf»4, lf« nil right to atroll, 100. Hut auppoalng you're on th»t narrow highway or parhapa <■> ***** »I<1« of a rr«*M atrret, or rvrn tn a rrowdad *l«lr. And than ■upt**- Ing lt'» during a buoy hour- parhapa a noon hour, wti'n half th« P"l'» taunt- la haritlni to ami fro Wouldn't II fx- brut, thMi. nod to atridl 100 much* aa If It might M well lo hava «ora» aort «>f a dretl nation, or «Im to taka a Mat on a balcony and walch 'br traffic. Hp« ndlly, CIIIKI-' BRATTLE. To My Redskin Tribesmen <*hlldreu 1 hava b*-f n with you. wholr haartr»lly. tn Trriwr mnfaren'W al Mi Vrrnon. You hava lakan a wtaa murw In bringing your gn»»- anret twfnre your whita broiharm. trtin maui wit hut are apt to l"rpl tha treatiaa th»tr lorrftlhin raada with your forefalhrra many yrarg ago Kwp plugging CHIW BKATTIA. To « Certain Woman 1 War Madam: I don't know w*o too are or wfcanre too rem*, trot wa aaw you do a moat ln«*nlt*ry thiiif Iwt araak. You * ~,T walking along Third av» with your hahy boy Ha waa retlng a hanana. Ha dmrH It To pun»*h him. you rubbod II on tha aldawalk and madr him ret a ronton covered with dirt. Thai • a fin* way to rhantiaa a Ituar year old. CHIRK HRATTI.B. To C. P. S. Men Students |x»ar tvilowa Hren ("ormngham aiyi that you mal% are tha "tama brains" at tha Oolt«(« of |-ug*t Hound. VTa point* out that gut wtu drnta ha»a had tha Ired alnre JK»S at tha taMthrtMft. Thkt'g a bad tword. "Htrp" on Ibr atudlaa ImNaad of tha gM. f»1 lowa CHIRP HRATTI.R. RESULTS! MORE CARS ON 19TH T%rer m.h to My that tha augn<otlon y«u had tn ywwr mlumn a waak ago mnrrrritng tha Itlk a*» Una waa greaily appr» Hated, and thai »a are planning to put on additional aarrtor on Ihl* lina aa noon aa tha arharfnla dap«rtm»nt ren prepare tha grhadule. with our tw»» wtahaa, wa remain your truly. t>. W, HSNl>intoO!«. rianaral flurarlntraAnt at lUrtw^y*. a%k* that an rm utoikk tip. gaijxo Prer Chtat: I wtwVr If ywu ran bring It hotna to tha wnirotwf that ha la ba.'ng rofebod br tha retallrr tn mora wmya than on*. Por takr ana. fVmn and poultry ralanra are at pre» ant retting IhMr *gg* at tha low prire of SO rent* pre doarn. and tha retaltrrn promptly gUrfc a oard no tha am agga with n ewi marked ihareotv That hi an rgorhltaut proflt ta tnaJra <*n a do—n of »gga and If you would ordrr an agg atrtke for a wrek or two I botlrea It would ba rriigioualy followed by your bMU of admiring nurtrre Binrerrly. BIWTHX To ihe Frye Hotel The Mr»n»nr» of your managenwmt and 'b* "omte<rr of yr*jr aor*rlra I* well known to home folk tnd ginmitt within tha city. IMTT. (tntlik men. yottr bolMlnt n«<l« a haih and an do nearly all thf «lh« worth while etrurturwa on lirwrr Heonnd a»* Why «ot get together with the other owner* In your ilutnct and UH a lltll* aoap and water. now that rprlng haa ootnr ? • CTIJEK HKATTLB. To Seattle Motorist* ix*«r Pellt». Now that yo«Y« g*"<tinjr the old wagen* otit tn real nmwi, giva a thought t« thon» of yoor frtenda yon »e*'standing on rornt#. waiting for street c*r* Berw» In pretty alow In many dl* trtrin. and ntuudng I hour empty miui IB your machine will be r»«ily appreciated by Ihi* you give a lift. CHIKK BKATTLII To the Residents of Ballard I'w-ar Volka Itenamlng your r««rr»mnnlty In worwa than renamtnr a baby what «ay? Moth'r 'inre, *'<T»ll him Hunwl," and pa aay*. "No. we railed him Mallard when he WM born, and we're going to Veep him lIaJUnL" M<y the family not betxime lio agitated CHIEF RKATTI-K. To the Winner of the Slogan Contest 1 >enr Mia* Thomas: "Prudent |>eopl« prefer patronising Pacific Northwest —" hut we won't nuote alt of It. It la very rood and Chief K-mtilo congratulates you on presenting the slognn chosen as the beat of the thoumml* submitted To the winner* of the second, third, etc.. slogan prlxe* he also extend* a hearty handshake. And lo all who entered the content he extend') a thousand llianka, for the rood fellowship and the worthy alOßtui* prenwnled. CHIRP PKATTUR. To the Jewish Students at the University of Wash ington Men and Coed* rVnKTOtiilallon* on yonr endeavor* to a.*sl*t with the Student l/oon fund. Washington's loan fund Is known to l>e a worthy helping hand Institution for Uione attending inhool and needing temporary financial njur unrc. May your piny. "The Chil dren of the Ghetto," to b<' given for the fund benefit, be a success. To Jim Boldt I)par Pn'Xy: From nil nfvntmts you and your iMnwr, Walt Me- Credle. have brought together one of the iWMtnt aggrr'gallons of hall tosver* thnt ever donned Indian uniform*. More power to you! We'll have ■ pennant or durned near on e this fall. CHIEF 1 SEATTLE. To the Seattle Street Car Conductors jM-nr Token Taker*: I've had In mind writing to tell you thnt for courtesy, efficiency and cheerfulness in handling u crowd you are In u class by yourself. 1 wiu al«o going to say thut I've not noted u single art of discourtesy on your part. And then tlie crew of one of the«.e one man" horror* went nnd spoiled Hint last remark. An elderly tn in on ~;",i!t< l-er hobbled hurriedly toward the ear tn n way proving he wiint»"!s to board It But the "crew" almost panned him up—finally stopping the ear on the wrong aide of the street It was up to the cripple to hobble that eitra distance nnd when he did pet aboard, did the conductor apologize? He did NOT. but he gkired at the poor cripple until that man made an apol. o»ry. I'ld he assist him 1o a peat* Again, no, nnd standing In the Tront of a Jerky one man car la tough enough on tn able bodied pemm Howe\er, boya, thl* bird la tho exception to prove the rule And I'm for J°u CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Park Department Everybody says Seattle has wonderful parka In the residence and outlying sections, but no satisfactory ones downtown. Why not "doll up" some of the Micant n»"'e« to he found In the business district? A green lawn and flowers and benches would hava an Immense appeal to the tired sightseers. As It Is now, there Is small chance for the visitor to sit down out of doors and enjoy Seattle There are tVrnty of spares for little parks. Suggestion: Why not make n park out of the wasted terrace apk.ee at Ninth ave. and I'nlon st. and on around to Boren ttve.? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Frank B. Cooper Hear Frank: t'nngrutulntlons Few men can hold public offline as lone as they and then null under circumstance* which leave no doubt but that the set was entirely of their own volition. You served this cJty II years ua superintendent of schools and. for aught I know, you might have done ao for 21 years more If you had carfd to, llcat wishes. CHIEF SEATTLE. CHIEF" SEATTLE. For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver Tb* nlc««rt r*fhartlc laiatlv* fo pbyaio yoor boweia when you Hivi tlaadaiha lililOUnllMM Cold* I teltKeatlon iJix/lri'M »,(ir Klofnafh In randy Ilk* Cuacaret a On* or two (onlght will empty your lw»fl« rom LEGION GOES JOB HUNTING Monday la American Iy-cton Km plnyfnent d»y. Tatephoea Klllott M 7» and *!*• ■om* taliTUi a Job. Mayor Caldwell ha* laetjed a proclamation nrjenfly r»«j>i*«tln* ait etttxena of the community to atart their spring <4«anlng and repairing now In order to rallev* tba unem ployment aituatlon. The Heat tie movement la part of a nation wtda («int>al(ti to arouar ©eo. pla to tba dtr* tiead of «a aervlo* ■w>n. Bfforta of Seattle lagftMuttre* to *e otir* employment for »•* aerelee men will oetitor In the Veterana* Krnploy metit bureau. 1»I«S Tblrd ave M<-n of every trade and profeaalon arc CORNS Lift Off with Fingers m L pii—Ttt hnrt ft Wti T>r»»p a Httla on «n arhln* corn. lo •tantljr that corn atop* hurting. thm •hortJjr you Ufl It rl|bt off with fin rwr Truly! To or druortat a Wny Mth of "Waaaaoa" for a fr« rent*. aufflctrnt «o rwio»« Ktfjr hard corn. Mfl com. or mrn hrtworn thr tnea. and the cat Juaca. without ■ort-nr«» or Irritation. —A«l»«rtli>»m»ot. Wedding Rings Diamond Set Platinum 22-kt. Gold 20-kt. Gold 18-kt. White Gold Carved and Plain ALBERT HANSEN JKn ELKR tm kktwni) arr- H>l>kii t*tkr and Tin* Established 1885 TMf NfW Candied Laxative FOP CHtLO»tN Of AOuITS 2SBiRSO Tuf O«C*TfST ACTfW VI TH€ TO rt!» TXf UVf# AMO KMTII o»©tS\f AT AIX IHXm l>R! Appendicitis Strikes Engineer in Cab Engineer Shows Great Heroism—Drives Engine Safely In While sending hla enaine thunder-1 In* down the rails a Wetern mil- I way engineer wait puddenly ptrlcken with appendicitis. ltravely remaln in it At nil* poet. hi* weakened hand stfit clntehtng the throttle as hi# fireman held him to hti seat. the man drove the train safely In. on time. A Treaekeeons DUrsir Appendicitis attack* at any mo ment even persona seemingly in good health Usually. however. It in preceded by So-called stomacn trou ble, constipation or similar dlPturb anees Often When there Is a warn-; tiiK feeling of uneasiness in the ah- j domcn. appendants can be guarded against in exactly the same manner in which olio guards against the anread «»f throat infection because tnat iP Just what appendicitis Is an Infection in tha intestines spreading to the appendix. When one has sore throat, one can often prevent further trouble and the development of in- ! fluensa or grippe by ualng an anil- i septic whili or gargle to fight the. garniS and a laxative to carry off ■ the poisons from the body. Just ex actly the name procedure Is necea-| sary to fight Jim intestinal germa and guard agalTiM appendicitis lUit Instead of an antiseptic wash for the throat. «n INTKBTINAI- antiseptic It necessary. lnteaflaal Antiseptic Ther* Is now offered to the public a preparation having the I>Oi'tl!«tC action of an intestinal antlseptlc and a t'OMl'l-KTK system cleanser. This preparation, known as Adlerika. acts as follows It tends to eliminate or destroy harmful germa and colon bacilli in « th* intestinal canal. thus guarding against Appendicitis and other dis eases having their start here. It ia the moat complete system MONDAY. MARHT 20. pletefy by mornlnc and yon will feel aptandid. "They work whll* yot» OuKorrt* ri«v»r ntlr you up or grip* Ilka HmIU, I*lll*. Calomel, or OH, mi th*y uot only ten <*nt* a bo* Children k>v* CMacmtut*. too. —Ad vertljwment. llwtad ta tl>* card tadejea *t th* bureao OREOON CITT. Oro. Port>>• T>wr> rdorf die* from fffft* of foring by bull. YAKI MA.—W. F. ntehardwn, fore man at A. 8. Conrdon ranrli at Nob If 111. thooU J. W l*ruket. laborer. to itrk * torn i* o*r r»*r T»k» UltOllO Q' ININB tabfeta Tl." genuine the »'*- nature of K W Orova. <B* mif you mmt lIIIOMO ) 10c. Advert.a*, ment. Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually H+v+n th* r »#And y*Ar mr* laid iwi; —th* bwrtAl crtifl'-*'* ! bring rnArk*d "lluptur**." Why? U#. -M 'ny»* th* ovforiiintt* oneA h!4 J «f bud y**-n mro. i Iy l«klt)K etr« of th* ityn t*w*-l)mar) < of th« Affliction and pa yirig no At- : t»nllon to th* '■« Whit if )r»u Ar* you n*Kl*r|)njr youra*)f by wnrlftf * tru*ft. At/p>*an"% WBttiffr r>*rn» you choo" to rail It? At b«»C the traaa 111 only 4 mak»>ahlft—n fa I#* prop aiiMt * collApatnc waIS and rannot b* ««. V-rt+A to Act a# mow than a m*r* m*#han*r*! iMipporf Th* brndrtg prrMtir* retard# bJood r renjlAtion, thua robbing th* muix l*a "f that which they wfd rn»«t—nour* !ihtri«-nL ISut l"nr# Y.mm found a way. And *rrry iruim «uff*r+r tn tb* lasm) \n rr.*V.f a fHKR t#«t rtrfiQP 1 *! In th* of th*lr own Itnm'V PUAPAO nwtiiod m Ahly th» m«»»t if «. inl ? »u«« *• n»fu« Mlf-tr« Aim#nt for rup« turr w«rld l>u »v#r Known. Th«> I'hAPAO I'AD Adhrrtns rU>**\y to th# b wly cannot s>o»*ibly 1 •' f» or ihlft out of pIA4.«-, 'annot < liaf* pin«>>. ah vf i—«a*v to appl> Ta h# ti#*d whit«t you work and wfeH«t r«i Al**p N'- #trap*. buckor >pnni* attA'h^d. Uarn how to flw» fh» hrrn<i| "P^nmi: a* nAtur* lnt« no thA ruptur# f'AJi'T d"«n H*n'| your riAnc t dav to I'l-ATAO ••!»- ) -w, :i »i.« m. for iitKi I tr a! PIApAO And th# InfynnAtioi j n*r^e»«ary.—Advert i»»m#nL Bilious? Take | NR Tonight latvrr** Hr»r4f |« RHftrr aiii *»fer Ttt«« « < lr«M Oat (• riptf**. 9ltf« Mrk llrftAirlir. '.ttaramlt r4L uninm attar).*. ronMlr*tl««. irfrlt h«adarh«*ft. »l«., tr* tfl thi? irr**t ma i Jonly <»f cu»i 4uf t/» d gfinvr irtwi j bl* and no reasonable |>er*on ran j «-*f>*«-t to obtain r*»! or benefit until the raw**- In oorr«-«t*d. Xttanr'fe Nmr4r <NH TaW»i») in a v«f#Ubl« fompoun'l that act* n, th* ntr»marh, )i\rr, boircU and k'd- 1 riey*. Uif purpom* h*inir to br>njp about and harmonlou* act"»« lof all tha oracan* of dilution and ♦ limtna'ion. It acta promptly *rd 'that there ik R«v*r the aiightf*! , triplnv or diacomfort. )'j t that la aTI. Xitarr'n llrmfd* 'M! Tabl-t«> hav a t"-o»- , firtft! t-TT-rt upon tl»* entire- Mf. ! By Improving th* prwwi« of dttf«-#» tlofi and a«*«mtlaUon. the nourish* ! ment t* derived from food th# J quality la «;nrlfh*<l. vitality it ln» « and tha % bola system i »»l r • »»#t henrd. *>ne#» you ir # t rf *ot hod* In thm «p!*nd»d «ond»t*on. you nr#-d n> t j taV* medlrm* otrerjr day—)u*t tak* j an NR Tab I* t. o*-oapionally in dtir'atlon. bUloui»nej»a and conntipa j Hon threaten* and you 'an alwavn )<>ur IwKt. wfll in Waaler and cbt-Aptsr than |jft* j tin* well. «trf a 2?e ho* of RrmHf (NR TaM«»tii> nod try It It U aold. ? Koaranti fd and recommended by j your dri»|f*ij»t. jr ! CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optomrtrlft and UfR Optician ttywi romlßH a«4 «taa— UttX r»a»"n»h!«. 137 K»lrr It Ik. IfSEga 1 •in «rra*4 At. P|VWV , X«L Vl-».a JiiL | cleanser ever offered to the publlc» acting on BOTH upper and lower j bowel and removing foul matteb which poisoned the system for months and which nothing else can dislodge. It brings out all gasea, thus immediately relieving pressor* on the heart. It Is astonishing the I gr«-at amount of poisonous matter Adlerika drawl from the alimentary i canal—matter you never thought Huf in your eyetem. Try it right after a natural movement and notice how mueh more foul matter It brings ! out which was poisoning you. in slight disorders such a> occasional constipation, sour stomach, gas on | the stomach and sick headache, one spoonful Adlerika AI.W VYS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, is necessary in eases of obstinate constipation and long standing stomai h trouble, preferably under direction of your phvatclan. Heporta I ron Pb>alelane "I congratulate you on the good effect 1 had from Adlerika since I prescribed It." (Slgued) Dr. L» - Langlola. "I have found nothing In my SO years' practice to excel Adlerika." (Signed) Ur. James Weaver. "1 use Adlerika in all b..wel caaea. Some require only one doae. ,# (Signed) l»r K. M- Prettyroan. "After taking Adlerika feel better than for I'O yean. Haven't language to express tfce AWFUL iUPUHTtIKAi eliminated from my ayatero . r ; (Signed) J. K. Puckatt. Adlerika Is a constant surprise ta people who have used only ordinary bowel snd atomach medlcinea. on i account of Its rapid, pleasant and I'UMrkRTK action It Is aold by 'leading druggists everywhere. Sold In Seattle by Swift Drug Co* corner Second ave. and Pike at., Kar tell Druf Co. and other leading druggists.—Advertisement.