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Y Wonderful Duo Art Requires No Pedaling In the Duo Art, the air chamber is kept filled with air without pedaling. This en- ables the one Playing to devote his entire 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- cemting Features, the Dwe Art dance me- sic-is perfect. The Duo Art is far ahead of all other Players in these vital features— 1—Tone Gradation—having practically twice the number of Tone Gradations of any other —— instrument, producing perfect “tone color” impossible in any other Player. lection. the t perf “tee ce, pct Sale—bringing melody), but. at the:same tim trolling the accompaniment so that it propiaty supperta the Solo. Solis cabot cstecae tenes weauiiiicde tt Ge cone 28 i ye bro art a as anc so ccnupiotietion tines 5 areso many in thin bout the Duo Art—we cordially allie’ you to SiG Be-0b co and heer ie THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919. ‘TWOBOYS HELO WEATHERWAS THEATRES AND ON CHARGE OF | TAKING $1,000 COBB WAS HERE $1,000 in the Sea-| wary 1] h, aged 16 kamoh ater lodged in the Seattle, on a grand lar AL bilis. fre board Parl and awa, Was city Jail tn ceny charge According to a confesasion purport ed to have been made to Detective sohter, the ey when th the vault palf in $60 The boys lo while horwe-back riding | which frustrated a plan © Mexico. Compromising purchased Wild Weat oc era and boots, They cut pootrooma, shot the nd terrorised “The weathe ad ned to have tak the counter tevin Cobb made a livered a lecture periences at the W the Y. M,C. A., at the Pilgrim Ce gregational ¢ h, and a train for I No man on “My hen Smith t or un army offi ked out in gorgeous array, with bla feathers in his cap, IT later learr ed he was a captain in the secret ) in the | se off the on Skamokawa, | ¢ olvers, finah+ aweat which, he sald, ma am n attempt at organization in | AIRPLANES ARE USED IN CAUCASUS ELECTION BOY SCOUTS’ DAY terday was Boy Scouts’ day churches and = whereve were enough boys in the ¢ munity to warrant, the ministers de ted a whole service to the scouts would eal was held to set up an state here there were AUTOS HELPED MAIL Twenty autos were used to con | represented on the bal three shifta of 500 postoffice|Ohe Of the partion put out employes in Seattle to work while |90 flyers or handbills and the Hob the street cars were not running, |*beviki used airplanes to snow ature all over ——— [their campaign iit ott elty 1 wome inited th tartle workers vey the votes jsoldiers and the part m the election, the Men the were Armenian Federalist TROTSKY. AND LENINE RIDE IN ROYAL TRAIN COPENHAGEN, Fe When Trotsky and Lenine travel Ma wpecial train of 1 h the two used by th “THE ONLY SON." . Dte-S0e; Matiners Wednesday NEW PANTAGES Matiness 220; Nights T and » IMPERIAL PRKINESE TROUT “THE LITTLE BURGLAK’ w 12 an ° | manne —jenid. Trotaky’s personal gus jis declared, is always com paid Chinese and Letts SACRED IMAGES ARE oa hy ah nc pencer and Wiles Rober sacred im ne t GNTSING RAIDER: jare government have been mod }Ditity of temper rause in Itusela, in now ace epted Everett Prepared to Check Outbreak EVERETT, Feb. 10 A company of regular troops, under Capt. R |. Herr, arrived yenterday | morning. prepared y dis turbance th. t here | continued lwtrike, the operator operath ‘STRIKY' WHILE MOVIESOFFER | =| I t *| Levy Farnum a finish out ar ment at the Honr FIFTH NEW SHOWS | With the M voting , and and Palace th new vaude head the bill at the Mc The 0} Bon of Ce larr dramatic successes he offerin f the W «Orpheum wil a merry han & will be mirthful musical wear Gerard in| character will Swedish ure fans viewing an Bill Hart, in “ have |] of the Kathlyn V engage trand has And a Still, Wehlen, in nd ibma edy, make ap the ograr : BUY FOODS TO TAXED IN RUSSIA NOW Foods classes: (a) fats and ofls, including butter potatoes; (c) wugars, including cane, beet, and maple sugars, fruits, all BUILD BODIES | BY erataded BYE Few of us ca food just fford t an ause it taste he material for fuel human dy up energy wearce in these ha, and mon 1 no that it behooves nd thrifty housewife to st tons to fasten. A very attractive style (pictured at right) of fine lingerie cloth, with em- broidery medallion inset with narrow Valenciennes lace rtion in dot de- Price $2.50. unt do three t y—buitd and repair is ins sign. Camisole-top Che- (pictured at trimmed a wide band Swiss - embroid ery insertion in. with narrow Valenciennes lace in- sertion. The shoul- mise left) with of is egetables, cen. The Heaters and Energy Making aro subdivided in three | fi set vegetable ofa, nuts cream, | cereals and | 9) >) starches, including swoets READ TO BL IND Star by N. EB der straps are fash- ioned of lace. Price $3.00. “ (Spect A) The § Fet ks by reading to three blind men, PASTORS TAL K or LABOR eyes and bottom are lace - has design; neck and arm-eyes. A New Showing of “Step-in” Envelope Chemises $1.50 to $3.95 S their name suggests, 2 A are drawn on over the feet, Of four styles at $1.50, one is trimmed with Val- enciennes lace insertion in front, and neck, arm- -edged to match. Another Valenciennes lace insertion lace edge to match REDERICK & NELSON AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE Bold and Colorful Are the Plaids in New Separate Skirts at $17.50 and as the materials are so interest- ing, styles are correspondingly sim- ple—an oddly cut pocket in most instances being the only departure from the utmost simplicity. There are more subdued effects also, in stripes as well as plaids, and these Skirts are often plaited all around. The Skirt sketched, in an exceedingly large plaid of maroon and beige with overplaid of Copenhagen-blue, at $17.50. —fecop’ Floor. these undergarments and have no but- A Handevis Novelty— This New Metal-frame Bag at $6.00 OVEN with alternat- ing plain and plaited stripes the black silk in this bag is most unusual. It is topped with deeply carved silver - finished frame and double-link han- dle, and ends with heavy silk tassel. The lining is peacock- blue corded silk, holding coin purse and mirror. Price $6.00. —virst moor. set in V-yoke finishing bottom, THE BASEMENT STORE Second Floor. American Lady Corset Of Pink Brocade Special $3.00 N_ exceptionally good- looking, low-bust model, for the average slender fig- ure, with moderate boning and free hip. Fine lines and the grace- ful flat back are afforded by this corset, despite its ease and comfort. . Trimmed with white satin and lace and fitted with three pairs of supporters. Sizes 20 to Special, $3.00. cond Floor oe | |}Total American Army Casualties to Date Killed In netion (including 281 at sen) 31,186 » ’ Sweet meat in theWorld! APNE a ; Special Purchase of 130 Pairs of Women’s Pumps At $4.95 Pair —of dark-brown calfskin, with hand-turned soles and full Louis heels. Sizes 24% to 7. Excellent value at $4.95 pair. THE BASEMENT STORE. S s \ ABN ee ' \\ Total to date hose 28. Beckingham Sued by John Cicoria uper aries Ly WOUNDED—PPGRER UNDDTEERMINED BERKOWTIZ ENVELOPE €0 STARRED KANSAS CITY, MO. ORE, wa LIVELOES OF EVERY DE SCRIFTION MADE AND PRINTED TO ORDER. FOR BUSINESS USERS Don’t Buy Trouble When You Buy a Home! Every Home Buyer should safeguard his purchase by in- A achool to st ; th x - sisting upon the protection of attle fat: Suit jor court » |againet Ch een filed by neon | much of b ' nh Mom SALES HER. US smitn BLD. Wesley Butt SEATTLE All three flavors sealed in air-tight, imeurity proof packages. Be SURE to get world prob Title Insurance. the DIAMOND RINGS AND WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Second First Christian church University of Wa L orchestra will pr spri pera time in Apr ‘ThéSeller will furnish you a policy of Title Insurance if you demand it Martha Mr —PREVIOUSLY REPORTED JRE UNDE a Hoty hi horus a WOUNDED, DE! rt! their an | butante REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- and moderate If loss occurs on an insured title, the loss falls on the In- surance Company, ton you. If any law suit over your title, the Insurance Company employs the a lawyers it can secure and pays all ex- penses of litigation, ‘The Insur- ance Company assumes all the burden of risk and loss. There is no worry or expense for you, Washingion Title Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” Assets More Than Half a Million land ma....Mra, Stephen A. Moreland SEC “TION. ‘NO. 2. DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES private Che non Ar Dr. Elmer B. UNDETERMIN WOUNDED, meet WRAPPED Private Stephen A. Mc m” i] UNITED Im COMO CTT Ji nore) THE FLAY OW LAS. Lf, | private David 0. D. Bailey .. § MARINE C€ CORPS: ( ASU ALTIES Summary of ensualties to date OFFICERS J. Brown’s New Office ORPIHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and Madison, BLANKETSS1.00 Kirk’s Military Shop 1209 FIRST AVE, Dr. Deaths Wounded Deathe Wound In hi of ‘enemy ; fitting and adjust repairs a specialty. Seabourd Bids. Phone Main 4346, Grand total 5 DIED OF WOUNDS—PREVIOUSLY MISSING Address Next of Kin. Waitoburg ..sseeeee Alletu Vandyke REPORTED Name Lidsvate Thomas J, Vandyke