The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 21

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By CONDO! INO, GEORGE, ORDINARILY I HAVE NO NEED oF em, BUT I'M FOR PREPAR MED WITH HISTORICS OF THE WORLD WAR |) 4 CHAIN THE MASTIFF FRONT DOOR AND THE XK DOG. TO THE Pack |} GONGSS. Are Next Thing on Style Menu THE SEATTLE STAR EVERYONE WAN OUR COMPANY WHER) YuEY READ ABouT US BEING IN A Box AT | TH’ OPERA LAST NIGHT ; ; WEDELOCKED— (ee STIGE oo Opera and Other Things —By LEO | | { i ie | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Hato There Tom purr! CouGRATULATE ME, I'M ino! UP.- SHAVE, HAIRCUT, GHAMPOO, MASSAGE, You Must Know Us!+ Trade With Us! For on Every Pair of Shoes You Buy You SAVE 100 paire of Koko Brgwn Oxfords ladies’; all sizes ....%.....84. 70 pairs of Tan Kid Oxfords; mil- itary heel; all sizes 84,80 ‘The Last Word on Fifth Ave., New York, in Shoes In Here. Patent Leather, with Suede Top, High Boot, high heel; all sizen .. ‘] Another shipment of Vict Kid “ae | Men‘s Bluchers in; thie in $8.50 value api You may save only 49¢. You do save, on some shoes, $2.00. But on every pair you save. Kiddies’ Little Men Shoes. See Smoke Elk Skuffers ........... csccsecseceees $2.40 to $2.80 Fancy Velvet Top First Steps, ¢ %: tet Shoe-teria| No. 3 1509 Fourth Avenue In the Center of Travel PRANK PULLS SUPT OF ONCINNAT! ATHLE TIC Clu8 WONT “TOLERATE LONG HAIRED SCRAPPERS FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. PAGE 21 THERE ‘S A BUNGH O’ BILL COLLECTOR THAT e' OUTSIDE WANTS To S€ 7 } ) Mrs. Duff has them! Sure Pn HAPPY OVER IT! IT'S “We IDRAL WAN To Live — 17's A Good WAY “To SAVE Money AND GET AHEAD ~, Don" You RECOMMEND IT § Come. STEP IM THE House FOR A mHUTe- 11 LIKE TWi6- ALLE WENT FoR, Whe To GET A SHAVE, NOTHIN GAVE ME ‘TH’ OL’ OL ABOUT MY HAIR, SCALP COMPLEXION, INE - BEING BLOWN THE ) AIR THIS eee) js wk —— “TERRIBLE * TERRY MSGOVERN SCARED 41S OPPONENTS BY Hie HAIG We BET ANYTHING BENNY LEONARD STA1S UNgHOAN Figgers never lie, but some lars fig ger. Ah! You nee. A unanimous vote. For of what avail to be a sport Ll # you are handy with figgers te, Could a bareball fan live without are averages? As well expect a flower to live without air. | All you gents dealing in figgers, I mean the beokkeepers, clerks, etc who are porta, please stand up. | Thought so. | You will kindly ifriends, that ALL | NOT sports Now, gentlemen of the jury Excuse me, friends. This crowded room sure had me thinking that I }well, never mind. Anyhow, to resume Will all you sports who can make figgers lie down, roll over, stand on their heads, and do other things that no self-respec figgers would ever * think de am stand up? note, my dear figgerers Could you find a race horse bug without his dope book? Not a hance If it were not for old man would the golfer walk weary miles? Ob, no! And if Jim Fish had not Ywum miles umph minutes. Jerry MeSwoggle be out met Bogie” so =many in BALL CHIEF BEGAN CAR NEWEST ing a raw back and a cramped leg ing to equal it? Not #0 you ld notice it. wibly All Night Ike's wife oe more of him if he were x to figger out how many times three kings might beat four aces So now, boys, Q@. FE. D. You see that it is absolutely neces wary to learn to figger, if you want | to be an all wool and a yard wide | aport | So hop to it, and figger, tigger, | figger. It's @ great life if you don't weaken. | eastiiail niin *, “Y our Nose Knows” OTHER BEAT US TO 1T — | woet'Em FiFTY YEARS AGO AS NEWSBOY; IS NOW MOVIE MAGNATE The success or failure of his fatest lon Second ave. not later than Easter Sunday, April 20 | | Of course, they wdn't be seen on| From newsboy to big league base-| Second ave—don't get excited. ball magnate. ‘That's the rub with fond style devo-| Yet George tees—will they always stay put in| who hy t the approved fashion, just above the Braves, made it dress hem? ¥ | ‘Twenty years ago Grant was sell Or will they, on some ill-fated day./ing papers on the streets of New appear beneath the dress, for all the York. | world like grandmother's pantalets| Qnty one thing marked him as dif of the ’60s. Heaven forbid! ferent from his fellow newsies. | BERLIN—That rotaky insures | his own safety by paying his guards $12,500 4 month for officers, and $30) per hour during fighting for sol-| Shae cesar ce ag Mo | refugees from . er Ide ao * | | He bought the Boston Braves Russi | mom We Are Expert © This is his story up to date Mellow-aged till Perfect AINLESS plus a Dash of Chocolate REAL P DENTISTS . In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest WxXedo e strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth} | Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette e you can bite corn off the cob; guaran In the pliable teed 15 years, EXAMINATION FREE tea foil package Finest Burley Tobacco He had an idea ! His idea took him to London, Eng: |!4ea lies in the future, j land, where he started @ roller skat | But Grant is optimistic. Boston ing rink Washington Grant moeght me His ideas are still going strong H@ is already American pep shook the staid trades and purchases which he hop Englishmen out of their stolidity,| will put the Braves in the running and ¢ t cleaned up a fortune, for the 1919 championship. He had another idea " Moving picture shows furnished him the means of expressing it | Another hit, and another fo: He returned to America, thi boy millionaire, this man of id It went big planning several 75 CENTS Hoye’, Girts’ and Childree's 4, ‘fy 4% a ae KAVANAGH MT. BEAN DiDW'r MS MisvaKE 7, THE Orricey * bad 1 "tbe misled, They aren't to the email boy's attire in eae, but are the first cousin to tight skirt. In tact, the ought of ite rec klews Be explicit—they are the silk | ly designed to fill | space provided by the 40. searon—and come in| UNION Ig Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you need money. Loans taken up from others and more money advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. 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