The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 4, 1919, Page 7

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——————— cca ee ER A ACN LT TEE CC A ie teat en cero A SA Aa TOES ‘ : ; y THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919. PAGE 7 NOTEDPIANIST STREETCARAND '‘Clinging Vine Mourns [~~ ee ee THRILLS MUSIC. TRUCK COLLIDE: Woman's Independence DERICK & NELS LOVERS HERE FOUR INJURED Beattie mus artmer Ma Metropolitan th « t " t ' construction oh on, alwo © hamper the | Hofmann, master | t re ‘ ir t colli gram of almost sever: a " aded w “ eNn 1 music, Hofmann. wi powerf er av nd Steve t t 440) reaching tha tehnique, swayed the mass of pe < Monday aft . " The ¢ oe Wickens ple from the extremes of _trium) t Q. Lambrect o| of th i and joy to wonder n P opadis There were hun musicians in the av ally came to the master. who obtained ‘ ‘ hale stage, Frequent people . > hes 90 New Serge and Jersey Dresses Onnenee weeds at $ 1 6.50 Bi ST the sort of Dresses that women choose for of- fice and general wear, priced unusually low following a fa- vorable purchase. their feet and peers « . ki xtent of vroken f < of thelr neight: obtain whet wor eS SeATTLEMAN se Se Beethovan Chopin was the “pally represen at two selec: | Th arter ser Fret man 90m u fe that all with the power In trimmings they favor Piwith the audi the vam boop " rege erage Dion. age smart tailored effects — row | Jongleuse selection | and the Hungarian Rh by List, which close / pianist at the conclus: of cor Pvert. after row of tailors’ braid, cording, embroidered and braided designs and buttons, the colorings including Mina ‘Twenty-Two ALASKA MOONSHINE ; Black Navy Beige JUNBAU, Feb. 4 y A, hl Of Whisky and Burgundy Copenhagen M , for making lquor were by ma No. 1 in the sketch is of Bur- ound gundy Jeré with braided de- = : may sign and tunic effect—$16.50. se onal ’ ally |} ng, Kreck tactful, | ¢ No. 2 is of Navy Serge, with — - ae z a ‘ ' D. many rows of tailors’ braid and ITALY DENIES REPORTS ROME, Feb. 4 Reports n troops enter the Italians ¢ false,” says an officia collarless neckline—$16.50. No. 3 is of Beige Serge in box- plaited effect, with button trim- ming—$16.50. No. 4 is of Copenhagen Jersey in sash belted effect, with accor- 1 win | Girl Secretly Wed | to Soldier Lover NEVER TOO LATE s ANGELES, Fe fe g ORE CARGO Edward Whipple entiat, & freighter yond ated w ‘ THIRD - AND - MADISON no dh feast ane eee (Sand CY i f the Best Brand Is m Tap This Week in With Those Two Merry Funmakers = iouaneg i tout, but dion plaited neck ruffle— 1d mother Pe se tor oan $16.50. oie pasmaent STORE. yt oa enainr Hones The New Season’s as lee marriage We bs Pe of legal age at the time a re Untrimmed Hats at $1.95 ; t HE becoming Shape sketched is one of | the new arrivals at this price. It is of a novelty rough straw, in Rose Brown Navy Black Dust-color and offers possibilities for a number of smart, yet’ inexpensive, trimming effects— Si.95. how I sign myself A CLINGING VINE Will Sex Hygiene in School Help t o Solve Divorce Evil? Other Straw Shapes at this price are in | lacquered effect, side-roll, Chin-chin and | - mushroom effects, of Brown, Taupe, $7208 920° Black, Navy and Dust-color, $1.95. pt Ce Mins First t Come, served nel s) ; IKE AND se fm had verified m - Dear Grey: A ter wen 6 6 Children’s Untrimmed Hats in childish poke and mushroom effects, in . et how and there weren't many empty Black, Rose, Navy and Dust-color, $1.50. This Frenella neats. Hoe wanted to go outside, no (HENRY SHERR) AMUSEMENTS)! , : R OPOLIT AN New Straw Braids at 45c Bolt Front-lace Corset MIKE ford wide selection in various novelty weaves, glazed and dull-finished } $1 50 (GEORGE REHN) TONIGHT m . vee a effects, including Chrysanthemum-edged styles, in Jade-green, Dust- | at « For Six Nights nome nay he was ; color, Taupe, Gold, Rose, Purple and Black. Bolt of 10 yards, 45¢. | pictured, is made to fit the aver- oung man's right to the seat skirt of medium length, while the ELTINGE Whe Lawita remy . | ’ N front lacing is backed by a boned ou Coat ot fon | Gir s ew Tub Dresses protector. Four hose supporters : | are attached to this model, which ees Advance Spring Arrivals is fashioned of strong coutil and | braid trimmed. Price $1.50. CREDIT GLADLY ar Mine Gr nd have ¢ k and ar u know bleach that will And a Company of Notable Actors Nights, S06 to $2.00; Mat, Wed. £1.00; Mat. Sat., 506 to ‘ AY plaids, plain-color chambrays and combina- tions of these fashionable Spring-like frocks, A Frenella Corset ‘ with smocking, white pique trimmings, novel pocket designs or collars, cuffs and vestees of | of Pink Coutil lace-edged white organdie. Children’s sizes, 6 to 14 years. Misses’ sizes, 16, at $1.25 ‘ rice, 5 Ps : o " \ Priced at | is pictured at left. The very low BN $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 | soft, pllsble boning make dt aguiil Fresh lemon juice, applied Coming in Concert, February 9 JOSEF ROSENBLATT World's Greatest Cantor Tenor Shrine Auditorium Pine and Harvard, at $30 harmless bleach | know Death of Mrs. Wilson Marriage of Mrs. Gault 18 and 20 yea Seat fale at ere Clay | ; | priate to the average figure. Sizes PRICES—$1.00, $150 and $2.00 ‘ zs |} an ws 19 to 26, price $1.25. MAIL ORDERS NOW | : yaaa te THE BASEMENT STORE THE BASEMENT STORE. and she committed of my family did not MOORE == CONFESSIONS | Very well irs : owing “ee ne W AR BRIDE ag , he cn pret. - ies) - | Spring Apparel ec: ee at ge ea xe 1 MEEBT MARY THOMAS AT THE DEPOT AND SHP The earliest arrivals in Spring Apparel, ee Ww: INSISTS ON MY GOING | indicating the tendency of the new season’ Feature, Photopiay: - ry, Bee oun se Worth more— { i a) fashions, are now on display here. They Weekday M f costs less H | will surely interest you. ——— oe | mately ony bod } sal “ for halt | } All Winter Models in Suits, Coats ORPHEUM THEATRE ‘ ' nee | and Dresses Are Now Being Cleared Now—t mvelties : Rogers’ Baking | Rinaiee: : | at Just Half Price Wikia: shai Citba tea 1 i A A Nights Matinees ' I “ = cd — gh TOee : ; cept Mor “Mati ) I . owd @ be ‘ oe, me pe ey a Lemar mes M Sundar), 10e. | ey 10 Our Time and Experience i Q gly Atexers’ Making Powder » all wil ye continued, making it t o y tive n mnie # possible for everyone to fashionably THEATRE ville, but the tows, was emall there For Your Benefit — Does Yor Contain attired. WILKES i uid have to live with m We want to have the opportunity to help you { rae anna hem rh nk of solve the perplexing financial problems of your i} <a 1 1 @} business. We realize fully that our own success "A Golen & tenes Slkidin: Wasiin ht Pioneer Cepends upon that of our cus- | tHE ONLY s ¢ Ye tomers. Therefore, we consider ne | eee: Matt Wednesday a ; Piha fe it our duty to give our time and ie | tT ing San nt A ocd shelteol. ruptly, 1 saw De, Hamilton Ce ! aLTN the benefits of our experience } ys ; —————— | esutteur Same (ee eae (Vary to the sojution of their business 211 Union Street. NEW PANTAGES | mart traveling ba | iit 4 problems. 4 Second Avenue. ONIAL FIVE | ee. : * oy | k FIRST NATIONAL CANCIS MURPHY of Certel 4 he | Store Hours 9 to 6. = ay ato ind down, Evidently, dais BANK 3 1 and 1" am late | EE or i} th ae General A [ed man he was hs a crowd! And |

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