The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1918, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 56, 1918. PAGE 3 | CONFESSIONS sions | DRAMA OF LIFE BARED 8 Satisfactory Terms Always me (ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F RLGEL, President Store Hours From 8:50 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. SALES NOW GOING ON The July Furniture Sale | An annual event which offers te our patrons splen-. lid opportunities to buy dependable furniture at sub- tantial savings. | SHARK ‘ STRAND MONROE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY a . The July Clearance Sale of Rugs With re eductions on all odd Rugs, discontinued pat | terns and Rugs not to be carried in stock the coming season, * Envied Man Who Had Married |WALLACE WURLITZER | Jack Pickford | star. and Louise} uieerty Huff in WEEKLY sewed t LOWEST ~ LOWEST RATES TO | TO : | stro FREE DOCTOR © | One Important Reason for the Popularity of the } Tne Stay Satisfactord henge i (16,000 Are Now in Use in Seattle) ie Is Its Unvarying Pers {) 4 formance | You are always sure of getting is if & possible results if you are bis- if. cuits, b , roasting AND A 2-REEL COMEDY ! LEMON JUICE or preparing a ne FIRST AT PIKE TAKES OFF TAN , ‘ W ; roast of beef or mu Continuous 11 to IL apes 5 without misrepresenta- ton. Admission. 20¢ H tion. This is due to th Children 10¢ definite 8 § No Meal is complete unless you have some of our quality Bread, where s a trial means a long and §@ satisfied customer. KAPPEL & RICKLES Lunch Room and Bakery Formerly New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesler. De Mille’s Latest Six Reels! employed in its con- struction— 6 tan lotion, and . at very, very RIGHT DRUG CO. to the long life of range. Trade your used stove or furniture as part nr] ment on a Monarch. ‘ 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give aiwn you a carefal examination and prescribe for you FREF. | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin i If you are sick you cannot do bet- | e. ter than take advantage of this offer. | ° THE M’CORMICK LINE Ws, s72 700, money and give the |i, 199 Cherry St. Phone Eliott 3439 ot eee ee L {Te urn clear, skin becomes. SC EsReesenesE ALL THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER—UNLESS HE’S DECEIVING HIS WIFE ' —so thought Rupert Hughes, and ia thus we have this wonderful story— WE CAN'T HAVE “The Kaiser's Shadow’ ff | With Dorothy Dalton [| | Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra 4 30 Pieces SEM | S dehehohal STARS D odahahel : ¢ Kathlyn Williams : Elliott Dexter $ Sylvia Bremer i Theodore Roberts ¢ Wanda Hawley $ Tully Marshall ¥ Raymond Hatton peeeeereseeecececcecccccecy * 4 * AND OTHERS THAT 7 SPACK WILL NOT MARIUS ‘ PERMIT NAMING BRAMBILLA FIFTH AT PIKE—Continuous, 11 to 1 * Conductor Admission 20e—Children 10¢

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