The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919. Glimpses at Photoplays Now Current — ee ee (Live Stories by Live Authors) Here’s One of Those Attractive College Plays Delighting Capacity Audiences — Walthall in ereal Weekly from “The Drifters,” « story laid in the st the Mission until Tuesday gan in a seene 1, Which will be shown MISSION CLEMMER f A \n tr A lot of fun, a- good supply of drama and! not a little heart-interest sums it up. ba You Know You Always Like Charles Ray LOWEST RATES TO Liberty Bonds CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO | COLONIAL Bought and » The Seattle National Bank Bond Department gna full par * y | ay Second Ave. and Columbia St. THE McCORMICK LINE 109 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 3196, Id at market ra | msg) ppea jeor LISEUM ae k : 7B : HERE’S A DRAMATIC SENSATION! a te geet THUGS BEAT AND ROB HIM OF $200 JOUN DANZ, MANAGER BERT LYTELL == aa | = erm mua: 1 “THE FALSE FACES” superb filming of the further “The Lone Wolf,” by Louis Joseph Vance in the Saturday Evening In 6 powerful acts—a amazing adventures of ribed Post. as desc HENRY WALTHALL ||. ay As the famous French crook, who trails the German fiend across the Atlantic and sends him to his death It’s rick n hor 41“THE SPENDER’” in New York City. humor and patho 4 * j A story which caused happiness in heaven and dismay in 4 Wall Street Now at the UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT Now Here, With S771PHONY ORCHESTRAL Accompaniment. 10c MATINEES 10c Srey ‘SCENE AT THE MISSION TODAY “i | best obtainable, w | PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always THE ROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL, President SPRING SALE OF aga ts ged URNISHINGS aE hings. i be welcomed into are the tation of tancg ihe ith prices juality m } temptingly low any home. ise Section. Basement Housefurnishing HOOSIER i feet Coubiived oe 2,000 BED SHEETS On Special Sale | future needs ipplied from this ex- Ask Any Hoosier Housewife i LAUNDRY SUPPLIES is setter Quality for Less ; w Wringer Benches a Galvanized Tubs : pee n in box. 20¢- ee ee Wire Clothes Lines Select DINNER WARE Aine. From These nage Special Values 100-plece Decorated China Dinner Clothes Driers $44.35 Dinner elain , 4 finished ige. Special $13.80 S0-plece American Seml-Porcelain Dinner Set, 4 r $19.85 AT HALF PRICE Spring Sale of Dependable LINOLEUMS Four grades at very special reductions. A close-out sale of Semi- | porcelain Dinner Ware 1,200 yards in seven patterns, good quality Inlaid ]} | Linoleum, reduced to, the square yard. 49 |i 900 yards in eight patterns, Inlaid Li inoleum, re- duced to, the 300 yards | in four patt s Linoleum, reduced to, the 12 1,600 yards of felt-back Linole sum, in seven pat- terns, reduced to, the square yard. . 69¢ square y Aluminum Cooking Utensils An Entire Table of CURTAIN SCRIMS % J Is Marked at Very Interesting Reductions Tea Kettles, «! ty made ent Plain, banded and barred scrims are included in [iP nignetod hs 7 white, ecru and cream colors The widths of these materials are from 86 to 40 inches, and the entire lot is offered at 35c the yard. CURTAIN MADRAS For Overdrapes At 95¢ the Yard A thousand yards of imported Madras neway ar | rived are being offered below r ar va The shades availabl and green, in plain, extra s Cast Alumin 84.98 Aluminum Combination Kettles, t $2.49 Aluminum Cake and Cookie Cut hape extra ea 14de Aluminum Ladies r har aoe rold brown Muminum Molds—Vor Jello, ¢ iall allover me" woven patterns pecial, the yard, 95: Brushes for Ever 4 Purp Se Under ‘priced Ve 106 e Brushes H rush ve 1 Ba B00 tt B3¢ with long bis - bbe re 400 | 1 : $1.59 7 B9¢ | Pure Lr we ee - R242 Miva trushwa withcdentar 209 Bottle I berth Push Brooms Counter Brushes Window Brushes Snoean . | wit th t od handles, genuine | Round brust 12-ir Y coos LS bristlé brush, each aoe pecial, each 69¢ | 14ineh bru » $2.19 1 cee —== Grote-Rankin —Pike at Fifth— Grote-Rankin jf —

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