The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 11

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DIES!! Children A Few Reasons Why You Should Go To 3 LEVY’S ORPHEUM My Levy has the largest and finest musical comedy organisation in the Northwest, consisting of fifty pe < with three of the best comedians the Coast and a large chorus Thirty Winter Garden Girls. Levy's Orpheum is the finest and most be@utiful theatre in the West, costing over $1,000,000 in the con struction alone, with two large and beautiful ladies’ rest rooms, and a ventilating system that has no equal That as a special offer to the lady and children patrons, Mr. Levy has set aside every afternoon except Sun- day and Monday as a spectal la dies’ and — chi e matinee with a tial admission. price to tH the ladies of only....++ AS FOR THE ENTLEMEN: They know that HENRY SHERR, famous Hebrew comedian, GEORGE REHN, Irish comedian, and JACK CLIFTON, Swede comedian, always have a bunch of laughs for them— and especially so this week in “American Girl" DANCE SATURDAY A @ance to ald the returning men the 161st infantry will be held in | reat 4 Hin club house, Satur.) ; » February § Take 1 or 2 Lessons 9 WAY of Little Coct. Private Halls. Day and Evenini Young Lady Asstatants 1523 4th Ave. “ain 3911. Danced in leading piaces ot New York City. ley Jail Friday, | bonds, on the charge of perjury in | If you value time and money | Motul THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 3{, T9T9. Commissioner White Henry M. W? Hiation te, government con oner for the tt in di Comm ine west, and represc . o triet for sued a vy Friday of a Newapaper article repe saying that the ballot on eral strike taken, and th not had a fair The comminsioner's the men was betng itr at the referendum tatement fot roperly workers have lows 1 have ager purport ing to 6 » in w with me This i timation th terview whatever ny the statement of ‘ontained in such alleged done eve my power as @ representative . of labor to bring rything within of the about naider it hat I rasning p tuation I had « talk with a re of that paper, but did ne make any statement of fact gs this difficulty, My pe ninsioner of concill r nm as an arbitrator supposed to ment should be made, METROPOLITAN COMING FOR SIX NIGHTS TUESDAY determine what sett» of Perjury; Jailed Elaie McLaren Hull is in the coun- in default of $1,500 connection with testimony in obtain ing a decree of divorce in the supe rior Pourt In June, 1918. She fs al leged to have falsely testified that she had been a resident of Washing ton for one year at the time the de- Member Teachers’ Assn. [cree was granted. Wonderful Duo Art Requires No Pedaling In thé Duo Art, the air chamber is kept filled with air without pedaling. This en- ables the one playing to devote his entire attention to interpretation, thus making the instrument a pleasure instead of a labor. The Duo Art is ideal for Dancing, as no attention is required after the roll (any make) is inserted. Because of the superior Tone Coloring, Time Control and Solo Ac- pe Features, the Duo Art dance music is perfect. The Duo Art is far ahead of all other Play- ers in these vital features— 1—Tone Gradation—having practically twice the number of Ton? player instrument, color” imposs Gradations of producing perfect “tone ible in any other Player. any other 2 2 9 hg Control—which not only regulates the time but instructs and guides the one playing, assuring the correct interpretation of the se- lection. 3—Accenting the Solo—bringing out perfectly the solo (or melody trolling the supports the Solo. 4—Simplicity of Construction—No complicated or troublesome mechani 5—Reproducing the actual playing of the Great wonderful Duo Pianists—with the y a the and There are so many the Duo Caruso Sherman THIRD AVENUE AT PINE—SEATTILE SPOKANE TACOMA ), but at accompaniment so that it properly interesting things about Art—we cordially come in to ace and hear it. the same time con- ms, as in other Players. Art duces artis Rolls, the Victrola rej other great invite you to ay & Co, PORTLAND (HIMSELF) WITH A NOTABLE COM- PANY OF AKTISTS IN THE SEASON'S ATTRAC- TION DE LUXE SEATS Now ON SALE Nights—S6e to $2.00 Mat. Wed. (est Seats)—$1 Mat. Saturday—50c to $1.50 Plas War Tax THOROCAIN CONVINCED THESE PEOPLE Mrs. Hanna, Lake Chelan, I have thia work ing 1,000 miles.” Wash Mr. Car Georg after this Mra. Patterson, Renton, Wash. it’ hurt did me A In't know t Wash tter than I 6 | ment as to a proper watt! rting him as | "cers of the union, and I have | | United | power lamps each, traveled 100 Results warrant travel- wn ho dentist ia my friend for life tor, more was just co 11 saw the tooth in y r th t never attempted to fo: my jude nent upen ling parties, nor have I of labor, ie | sought to do so in thin instance. Did Not Urge New Vote “I have not said that an honest Contradicts Interview referendum vote haw not been taken, | » not know the by-laws of the dif ferent unions, and Tam not in « po wition to state whether the different unions have followed their by-laws in this particular, The individual members of the unions know this situation much better than do I, and if an honest expreanion has not been secured by any union, the different members of that uni n apply to their superior officers to secure pr tection for all their rights, It is in ivable that if the majo u opposed to th chat nnot invoke the wary legal remedies for such a tingency I have not been pre when «a strike vote was taken he attempt to eay that any has been taken or has not been taken; that is a question © union to decide, and is not a for me or for any mediator ral with the recognized offi regardions of the I do not know anything ut the internal political atrife in cireles; least of all have I an ige of any camps nm against Samuel Gompers’ candidacy to su himself as president of the joan Federation of Labor. To Find Mutual Ground y noth the ship representa organized labor, the difficul which I was laboring to jon in this partie way that there open for mediation y that I had ho fer in this particular almost every strike in which I have acted as mediator, I have found a difficult situs n at the outset, and it is my duty to at tempt to find some mutual ground. I have been trying to do in this particular instance, the n fact that the Un Staten shipping board is indire ontroverny will | sonnel jon whate case. In usefulness in thi 1, W. W. or re of the I. W. W. I have negotiations with the rec ognized officials of organteed labor, and not with any I. W. W. officers. “I would certainly not brand the unions of Seattle ax being influenced by the I. W. W., with nothing more substantial than mere pumors to jus tity it I want to mayat this partic ular time that organ: labor thru out the country Kas supported the war program of the United States government to the limit, and in no place has that support been more loyal than tn the city of Seattle. Proved Their Loyalty “The members of the Metal Trades counct! have done their duty by the government in producing the maxt | mum tonnage of ships, and I do yot want to stigmatize those loyal men by impugning their good intentions when they are functioning thru their regular organizations, “I think {t Is the duty of every in- stitution of the city of Seattle, and every loyal citizen of this communt ty. to try to bring about an amicable adjustment of this difficulty, rather than impugn the motives of those who have loyally served their coun- try.” |Ocean Rates Are Lowered by Board WASHINGTON, Jan, 21—Large reductions in traneatiantio freight ates on comrmodities carried from | th Atlantic and Gulf ports to the Kingdom, France, Holland and Italy, in American bottoms, has been announced by the shipping | board, PARIS STILL FORCED TO CONSERVE ON FUEL (Special to The Star by N. EA.) PARIS, Jan. 31.—Sky signs are still barred in Parts, not thru fear of air raids, but because of the scarcity of coal. Theatres began to make daz aiing displays with peace, but were cut down to 15 low: and two after that hour. the coming of | until 10 o'clock, | Everything in the Special Price Basement Is Bought and Sold at a Special Price FAGE 12 One Hundred New Style Dresses Special Price Basement at HOSE who constantly watch the offerings of the Special Pric section of our store is continually they find many opportunities for —These one hundred new dresses represent one of the most remarkable offerings the Sj Basement has had this season. Beautiful new styles for women and misses. lustrous satins, fine all-wool French serges and rich crepe de chines os for Women and Misses On Sale Saturday in the ving. $15.00 Each B asement know that this new offering exceptional values in women’s ready-to-wear, and pecial Price Lovely soft taffetas, and georgette combinations. —Every dress in the lot is a wonder at its price—the materials are fine, the models are all new and fashionable, the workmanship shows that perfection of detail one expects only in higher priced garments. —The colors are gray, tan, beige, Copenhagen blue, navy blue, rose, wistaria. »-The serges are in navy blue, —No woman who wishes lovely Saturday. —$15.00 for your choice. PANS LAWYERS FOR PACKERS WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Senator orris threatened to throw packers’ torneys out of the room at the aring before the senate committee lenry Veeder and J. J. Healy, ait: ting in the rear of the room, objected to questions asked Louis F. Swift re garding alleged combination of the | packers “If you don't stop interrupting here, you'll be put out of the room,” Norris warned John J. Healy, assist ant to Veeder BURNQUIST TO MAKE SEATTLE TALK Gov. Joweph A. A. Burnquist, of Minnesota, will address the Young Men's Republican club here, on Feb ruary 12, at a banquet to be held in |the Masonic temple, at Harvard ave. jand Pine st. Acceptance of the invitation was | recetved from Burnquist late Thure Gov. The Pacific Steamsh{p company’s steamship Admiral Sebree, which has been operating in the Atlantic — the control of the United States shipping board, will be re leased from government rervice Feb. ruary 2, according to an offictal re | port. The steamer will come to San Francisco after being overhauled at iNew York. 1I CAN CONVINCE YOU (That “Thorocain” Means “Painlessness” REALIZE how difficult it ls to make peo- fn ed ple understand—particularly highly strung, imaginative or timid peo- ple—that by means of my recently per- sensitive, fected THOROC AIN method I have actu- miles for all my work ally and completely eliminated pain and shock from VEN many of those who come here par- Ci) tense, than it tially reassured by my positive claim of painlessness, sink into the chair with that half-frightened shows that vinced—that they anticipate pain or at least shock. expression which they are not FULLY con N EXPRESSION in sharp contrast to the out. 1 mmenein ir hand one of gratified relief experienced the blewings of THOROCAIN when they have when I have demonstrated that I mean exactly what 1 cree wih “No pain, 1 have There wa vineed. ASE understand that THOROCAIN has say in my absolute gu: or no pay"—when they ARE nothing in common with gas or harmful drugs of any kind. awake all the time, to sleep, Their voluntary testimonials It is Noto the i Location vineed this office, to guarantee that You remain actively only the tooth goes Hundreds have been so con are on fi ir evidence whi les I can cony NO PAIN—OR NO PAY Investigate my “Tay as you Open evenings by appoin DR. WM. H. THOMPSON PIONEER “rr First and Vesler Way DENTIST SX REE Over Shoe Store Entrance 95 Yesler Way |Stolen Bond i Sent to Warren A $50 Liberty bond, the property of L. Roesch, 6524 Tenth ave. N. W., has been returned thru the mails to Chief of Police J. F. Warren, by a jentious” thief, who had sto! weeks previously, to “oon: en it several gether with a gold watch and eight war savings stamps, Chief Warren says he believer the man returned it because the serial number of the bond had been published, and he was afraid to attempt to sell it. TO ENTERTAIN “FRAT” MEN With 20 vaudeville acte and other “high jinks" features, Delta Tau Delta freshmen will entertain fresh: men from 22 fraternities at the 12th annual “Delt” smoker, March & For lum, green and black. : ; : s at an exceptional saving will want to miss this sale on —Special Price Basement. MARGARET ANGLIN'’S Big Comedy Success “BILLETED” With Grace Huff and the Wilkes Players in a Play You'll Love + 7 Nights. MATINEE | 30500 tart hw eC ARNET SATURDAY Vhy should they? They*v » do—nothing it k ™ 1887 Third Ave. ‘The postoffice is opposite us, Practical, Every-Day, Enjoyable Economy, there’s nothing quite so good as UM EGO Nutmargarine 4ts delicious taste, its creamy texture, its excellent fl& vor; no wonder that it isto be found on the tables of thousands of homes and used by as many housewives for making cakes, From tropical isles comes the oil of cocoanut meat. of pure pasteurized sweet milk, UMECO”—pleasant to taste and of high The result is “ nutritive value. Churned_ fresh human hands, pastry, daily, waxed, odor-proof cartons, without being touched by salads, ete. rich, delicately flavored This oil is then churned with lots and just enough salt. and then carefully packed in Your Grocer, Delicatessen =——_or Meat Market ~ |Can Supply You Union Meat Co.

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