The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 3

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IE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919. PAGE 3 KOLB AND DILL GOGEORCE COHAN |” Satisfactory Terms Always == | _ INE BETTER IN WAVING FLAG) | ) THE ROTE-RANKINCO: | OTTO F. KEGEL. President STORE HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. The Most Essential Consideration In Buying Draperies THE fundamental purpose of draperies is to beautify the home, an thereby contribute to the mental and physical enjoyment of the hon ; Evelyn Maine and to emphasize its sacred charm. aint The house of no disap- pointments—always a worth while show, Th en of the Kolb and Dill presentation at t ther members of their bachelor 1 thin week © the or 1b, hag found “the one and or tair elemen The play, PALACE HIP n ‘ The w Pa Now Running Beautiful nita siniee ot i Poe a We are today entering upon the most active era of home beautifying in {R tall nd dancer the history of our country. : ] "1 In your home you will doubtless need new hangings. } Opera Star to | In your interest of desirable results and actual economy, we have ar- | Teach Dancing | ranged three window settings as illustrated, and have priced them very i at Hippodrome | | moderately. . in a most astounding drama 2am MEET NEDR | THE DRAPERY SECTION specializes in made-to-order work of this] ' f of pagan New York— Pines aa Gaaaeeacke’ eee om poh ag our work rooms are equipped to execute such orders on IF - De | ; t c Q - cast in “The Pu Mrs, Emma Lang ‘ F Or “How to Skate on} play deals win e z 4 Ever Frozen” t trips to Hawaii and Alas es Priced $7.75 Priced $11.00 e 4 nile Bo This setting is made 3 ateris ee ain colores eps en- y see of fine Scotch Madras, Ae saavaris) used a ter into the lambrequin , and selections can be this setting is Scotch made of canvas with side f ; | made from the following Madras in assorted col- drapes of Scotch Madras. > : Because of the | popular shades: Blue, fnctudine Bie. Bie The colors are Blue, fn’ Enormous | Rose, Brown, Gold or °F% including Blue, Rose, Rose, Brown, Gold or |i Attendance | Green. Priced $5.65 srown, Gold and Green. Green. Priced $11.00 [R | complete Priced $7.75 complete. complete. a COME EARLY It Starts at 11 o’Clock Sharp aaa cies Every Morning The three sketches and their special prices quoted are typical of the — Grote-Rankin service. We will measure, moke and install these draperies anywhere in tha city at the prices quoted—the cost being based upon an average window | size of 4 feet wide and 6 feet long. _ FINE WILTON RUGS | Many New Designs Are Being Shown ou Llc Just a Few Days Longer Then Gone Forever politan, three years ag “SEATTLE MEN GET PATENTS | of fun in] Recent patents granted t Prometheus Got Hi VITOR FREED, KNOWING DEATH weenie Vctn WAS GALLING, WRITES MOTHER ae second floor Rug Section is displaying a wide variety ot new tioor Fock, and the buzzards were told by ! Bec : oor Ru i i the wrathful gods to get busy, he | The last letter coverings that are most interesting. got what was coming to him for | tated to a bringing fire to earth, in the opinion | in a dying ec of G. Younert, pital, was re “The house burns; it shall not, Mother, Mrs. } feet are being featured in the following well-known lines of Wilton Rugs: if the lintels, fire” These, and other) Freed, who er Garden et Karagheusian’s Herati : . Whittall Anglo-Persian fundamental poetical truths, must i gta Sloan's Karnak Karagheusian’s Lakewood be recurring to G. Younert Monday G. Younert has been hounded by Karagheusian’s Shah Abbas awful hard to wr 19th ave | Assortments including all sizes from 221% by 36 inches to 13-3 by 15 7 | | 3 » fate. His one-room shack. at 1607 ecially when 1 are an " . ‘ 2 a q N. 40th st, burned to the ground wonderful mother in the James J. An The 9x12 size is priced $80.00 to $135.00. Saturday evening. The fire also con an remember when you carried 3. F. Cake, | “ x thru mar a cris t is for form-) care sumed $500 in currency, and twolice. Thi $100 Liberty Bonds. Two gold | January 14, 19 | watches and most of Younert’s cloth Mobile Ho: | ing and personal effects were! Jan : burned. “Beloved Me @ 4 written b: j TELLS CONGREGATION OF Grom nu: wrote fron PORTLAND PEACE MEET)° The fundamentais of the cove mants of the league of nations, as Gincussed at the Pr confer 4 ence last w: . a Mam Howaré 7 = Rev. William H. Bliss or, to his tion Sunday. Rev. Bliss wa “ = he Transports ai m. | in With Troops i | rate For the Treatment of 4 Colds, Grip and Influenza and to Fortify the System Against | CATARRH | Colds, Grip and Influenza a ded by a Pleasant, Heal- | Antineptte. | ‘ inhaler is mede Take 4 and can easily, be . ete =" Laxative Bromo Quinine a veank sane, Millionaire Signs or aad Grane Buf Up as Cabin Boy | oa 18c0, Fel = CHILD IS BILIOUS &°" ou pour a few J Portland conten FAMILY iMPLICATED the only way ® |Break a Cold > ~~ In Few Hours! -: fos sre OR CONSTIPATED = CHICAGO, F W didn't work ¥ or ¢ in a . att nana Look, Mother! If tongue is| GERMAN DISCIPLINE Tablets * tales a Pisathas m1, 00 worth of coated, give “California CAUSE OF spy’ § FALL i ith Syrup of Figs , (Special to The Star by N. E. A) LONDON, Feb, 24.—A Germar py | ~ ‘ited up head in two! Which destroy germs, act as a Tonic and Laxative, ) Drug Co. and drug- Keep the system in condition to throw off attacks {i inctudine inhater Colds, Grip and Influenza. HW ‘ t: Soon Relieve Feverish and Painful Headaches First dose of ‘“Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves the after giv- masquerading as an Amer cold and grippe misery—Don’t stay stuffed up! tained of Relief comes instantly. ness, feverisnness, sore (nroat, sneez tomach, n ay . ‘A done taken every two hours until |ing, soreness and stiffness, , gripin nn caused from Colds | Don't at tuffed-up! Quit blow. . rish three doses are taken will end grippe in © your throb. | WALL OF OF RESISTANCE LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is the first and original misery and break up a4 severe cold| Je ¥ t ) Fs either in the head, chest, body or “re et ries oa aaterna. + .. Emphasis should be placed upon a Rae hp aye It : bt = every Civilized: | & umbe. sors fruit taxative : na fowls before he cou him. the conservation of strength and ‘ 1 and has a larger sale than all other Cold and) It promptly opens clogged-up nos t, definite proofs the building up of a strong wall Grip Remedies combined. It has stood the test for more, rils and air passages in the head, avd b 1 t f f ‘ wel = mai tes Psi Se 'You ket the genuine se anon i nd you of resistance against weakness, han a Quarter of a Century. me — Basie tere “cls play ct 8. MESSAGE FROM STORK ’ | R ir Lge sd ia : Soper ns i$ RECEIVED AT SEA SCOTT AS ‘emember there is Only One z 4 CHAMPIONSHIP HOGKEY fs") i Le VANCOUVER vs. SEATTLE J " J Wednesday Evening, February 26, 1919, 8:30 Sharp ADMISSION 85¢, $1.10, $1.35 (WHICH INCLUDES WAR TAX) Call | toe veene! and apoie Capt. gona Mor Ls Used regularly by many, right Ale her miastar through the winter, asa depend- Gall for full name and look for this signature on box: Aue” yout e a son,” Capt. William able means of conserving “California | Exenhoft shout hru nie My strength. For the delicate child! Price direc. |p Ne eee er or adult, SCOTT'S offers rich nourish- 29 or : 7 ment with tonic-qualities ai . / pee that are great in their ability Het the|of the boy ws ‘ to strengthen the body and y after the at started o1 « increase resistance. ‘California Fig | ly ‘ | anspacific voya Scott & Bowne, BloomSeld,NJ. 10-21 cons sees EMULSION = “Bromo Quinine” ame ee mena nuine, 1m Syrup Company. , '

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