The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1919, Page 18

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eee RI Re I RR I SR ee nl Se ne tea RN tA RR renaarmei arcasee THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1919. Seneitibus of an Artist’ 's Model Phe Sire fuDtcTl ae st nt SOUND a d Ss Sti Ils | Albert Gustafson Sues for leaps co eee ee tos and Sugar Stalls 25,000 20 Ibs, Pure 95c¢ |S" of Crystal White, Bod /f| $25, I Decide to Bpcome a Dancer Cane Sugar .......... | White, Old Size Lenox | | re 6 Ibs. pure 48 or NoRub ..... *25c | Allegtng that on March 31, 1919, he| BY MANYA RUDINA | Cano Sugar .......... C | raree pks. |]| was confined in the city Jail, which | Famous New York Artist's Model Carnation or Le | ote sce 25c \is unsanitary and unhealthy, that} My mind filled with determination —. BAIR. «2.0000. . | Small pkg. 10 |talse charges were placed against to become & dancer, I visited all 4 ty 45c Citrus -: c him in Judge Gordon's pourt of hav: | the exhibitions and art gallerion, and bare small is | 8 Old Dutch 25c ing intoxteating Hquor in his poases|was so ocoupled that 1 forgot the 30c Mere ts¥ een eoeens sion, of which charges he was later {necessity of making @ living . 6 Sunbrite Hage cleared, and that in his arrest he| Then T heard that Isadore Dun CHAMBER voces cee eee 25c was assaulted and beaten, Albert |can was to dance at the Metropol 3 Palm Olive or a : or (th opera house, When I went for | Creme O88 . : 25c Gustafson filed suit In the superior | ‘80 GPErM Nila ore only $3 tickets court Thursday asking $25,000 dam jie, could not afford the money ACME GROCERY it ages against BE. 1. 8 ter, M.S.) but I determined I must see her lArbogast, J. O. Reve and I. /And so I went without food for Lower Floor Oxura, dry squad patrolmen, \three days to pay for the ticket Ibs. Ss Gustafson demands $15,000 for the} When I saw Miss Duncan It 10. pure Cane Sugar ......... xf false arrest and $10,000 for the &! |weemed to me I had seen her be leged thrashing fore, I must have kown her always. | ‘ When I left the theatre I felt that jevery muscle of ny own hurt, That \Reported Dead; He was because I had followed her | Drinks Polson: Dies | ance with my own’ body. | CANTON i Booty p.| Nothing would now change my | wit inn clave, {determination to become a dancer. lend etre Bes peices I was atill without work and here recently. Ho had trouble con-| With very little money. I asked vincing friends that he was really |‘? friends I had met at a Russian | alive. {ball what I should do, | Ho took poison and died before) “Why don't you | doctors arrived, leaving a note #ay:| be a cashier?” I ing: | 4 "I was reported dead and when 1| “** asked. Jeame home everybody turned me| ore sald: | down.” | 2 10¢ pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti .... 2 5c pkgs. Corn Flakes 50c Hill's Red Can Coffee ..... 45c can Royal Baking Powder .... 8 l5c cans Sardines 8 15c Palm Olive or Creme Oil . 30c Gold Dust or = Powder .... 8 15c Shaker Salt . 6 boxes Matches ... Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz ‘CRESCENT MEAT CO. Quality meats at money saving prices. Meats that are well cut, properly refrig- erated, and Government inspected. | Our experience and standing is a guaran- | ‘tee of good service. Oth "Geta position waleslady.’ even suggested that I should go on the vaudeville stage | I wrote home | to my parents to | tell them they should not wor ry, that I was | about to get @ It’s Different ‘STALL 21K StATION| = MRS, LARSON See veverpolan Fresh Milk, STALL was oe MOTHERS |Beieas Rest Butter, Ib. | Good Coffee, Ib. Ice Cream, dish . Ice Cream, quart did not = need help. I was not going to let them | think that I had fatied and that BREAD or Federal Milk 25¢ SUN PRODUCE their warnings Stalls 14-15 a ©o. | when I left home | had all come | Everything seasonable in true. | FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Then a@ friend | At Lowest Market Prices. told me of & I man who was getting up a } Russian dancing VALLEY BOOMING | lle and 160 c! boom! Ra | Dead men tell no tales, but if and singing act, hel the ing Pa wed wealthy, thelr alleged heirs will tell Worth the a kind of operetta. ! Manya Radina, native of Ras poo] Roy A | @nough on them. Price. “Get in It," he advised. “You'll| sia, came to Canada with her an a Order of be able to make enough money in| parents, who settled near Wir | Your Grocer. nipes. Miss Rudina had always longed to be an artist's model. After sketching her earlier life, she is telling how she came to New York and finally became one of the mostsought models in the studios, a few months to pay for your dance | ing lessons.” I decided to take the advice, I went around to the manager, whore (C5057 ™ i |address was on Broadway, but when | 22D) Cy 1 entered his private office iixe| hin looks. ~ ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES I @i4 not expect, of course, that von the kind of girls with whom I . TURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. All men may be Wars, but not all ars are men | u Sn mene ee ee Kindly | could be at ease, And I would have did think that he would look Iike|to be friends with them if I were & filc@ business man. to spend all my time on the road | “You'll make a success, little girl,"|and behind the scenes with them. he remarked as he looked me over! I heard the stage manager say: from head to foot. “You'll do.” “She'll be all right when I coach | He asked me to sing for bim. I her" ‘That made me smile to my }di4 and he seemed pleased. because I already felt that 1 | Then I thought I would like to knew more about dancing than he | see the people with whom I was to did |work. I was taken to the shabby| 1 told the manager that I would! |tittle hall where the company was let him know the next day whether [rehearsing and found that most of /I would accept his offer, but I never) the girle spoke Polish. | went back. | I got into conversation with them} When I thought of the life tho: |and at once realized that it would | poor girls were living I decided that ib impossible for me to become |it would be better to be a cashler| ‘They were t ‘than to go with _that troupe, asia | Night Attends One or - | Two Lodges; Some Joiner! ch BY 0. B. JOYFUL | Past consul Modern Woodmen. I know how itis. Every fow weeks | Lieutenant-colonel of Foresters. Past president Knights and Ladies estern Delicatessen Co./] CENTRAL PUBLIC Pe a SEATTLE MARKET CHILI CON pe? pint . CLUB SALAD, pints for ...........2.e000- 25 | per | your old man wants to take an even- CHICKEN CROQUETTES, 25c HAND CHEESE, 5c ing off and spend it with the boys at | of Security. j B for ........2..- cee ee eens ses aeIU leach ........... vepeblandane the lodge. Gee whillikins! That| Past president Triple Tie. | man doesn't seem to care for his; Past viceroy Protective Home Cir-| sence ee eees ees SSC BP home, running around to lodge meet: | cle ings. Why, he would go every week | Past sachem of Red Men. CORNED BEEF LOAF, very fine for ea Ib. 3 if you didn’t set your foot on such | things! Yeu, I know how {t is, Missus; I'm married, too. Past master Topeka A. F. and/ A.M. Past master Topeka consistory. Thirty-third degree Mason. Farmers’ Vegetable Dept. | Washington Fruit & Vegetable [Yakima Gem Potatoes, 10 Ibs......25¢ | Department For yoke seamed Shown es ft potentate ot Myatis Burien | er 3 ec & be Small Onions, to boil, 3 Ibs........10¢ | Best Bananas, dozen...... BOP and 40¢ Bi) have a husdandiens homo at least six] Member of Shawnee Golf club. | Head Lettuce, each 5¢ and 10¢ | 100-size Sunkist Oranges, 5 for....25¢ evenings a week. The lodge germ bit| Member of Topeka Country club. | ° ’ ase 4eeee | Per box EE CEES Fk Se Pe ae ‘ ‘$4.55 | him harder and in more places than | Member Cooperative club. Green Onions, 5 bunches...........10¢ | any other fellow, He got the joining} Drum major of Marshall's band. 64-size California Grape Fruit, ‘seedless, | when > | P lb. 15¢ } habit early, and never got over it. Past knight commander Toltec Green Peas, ttteereeeeee . 2 for 15¢; box ..........008, | Brother Penwell is an undertaker | Rite. lew Potatoes, Ib....... -10¢ | 300-size best Lemons, dozen }and politician at Topeka, Kas, i Member of Red Cross | Here follow his various lodge titles| Member of the Rebekaha. Extra Fancy ‘Asparhgus, ib -20¢ Pa gM ss Bp tee land society memberships Past patron Eastern ater Cucumbers, each .................15¢ | Best New Potatoes, Ib....... President Tope board of educa-| Member of Pythian Sisters, T Ib 25¢ | Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 20¢; 2 lbs... B5¢ tion. Member of Royal Arcanum. Ripe ve re . . . seeeee Hothouse Tomatoes, lb, 30¢; box, $2. 50 President Topeka Free Fair assocl-| Member of Woodmen Circle. “Hothouse Tomatoes, Ib.. ation. Member Sons and Daughte: ah bf “os coer Cucumbers, each....20¢-25¢ Ex-president National Funeral dl-| Justice. iol Sweet Oranges, large, 5 for.. ¢ | Bermuda Onions, lb..........26+.-15¢ | rectors. Member Fraternal Brotherhood. Director Shawnee Building and| Member United Commercial Trav. Loan. Director Prudential Trust Co. Director Morris Plan bank. United States jury commissioner of | Kansas. | Retired alde-de-camp of Gov. Cap: per, Trustee I. 0. O. F., No. 40. Past grand master I. 0, O, F. Past noble grand I. O. 0, F. Past captain of Patriarchs Mili- tant. Past exalted ruler of Elka. Past secretary State Elks’ associa: | tion. |Zion City Is Made Past president of Eagles, B arrier for Beer Past director of the Moose lodge. Past chancellor Knights of Pythias. CHICAGO, May 9.—His mud-cov- Past captain Calla Co., No. § ered wagon stalled in aedeep hole. Pa olers. Member of Y. M. C. A Director Topeka Chamber of Com- merce, Chairman Community Labor board, Ex-president Kansas Democraic club, Ex-member Kanens legislature. Past crar of Kremlin Odessa, Im- perial Order of Muskovites Deacon in the First | church CENTRAL FRUIT STORES Sunkist Oranges, dozen. ++++--40¢ | Seedless Grape Fruit, each. Blood Oranges, dozen. . .30¢ | Florida Grape Fruit, each. Best Lemons, dozen.. -25¢ | Soft shell Walnuts, 2 lbs.. 4 Pressed Figs, 3 pkgs. Me eenceues 25¢ Christian | American Grocery Stores Co. HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET. CENTRAL GROCERY—IOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTL) MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL r an how » get out, Cane Sugar, 5 Ibs. 48¢; 10 Ibs.....95¢ | Van Camp's Baked Beans, small cans for ff) ast national prendeni x: 0. UW. [test ‘he on itt ego fr Borden’s Milk, 2 cans ........ .. 25¢ 13¢; medium, 19¢; large....... 32¢ a tk | hiny wosep, ba prea od ee Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars...........22¢ | Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 large OES EOI NE | 2°°, Of beer, his feet dangling out 4-Jb. bag Ceretana or Oatana.......30¢ CANS FOF oe. .eee esse see peeeees 37¢ : pondh gg es Finest small White Beans, 2 lbs.... Del Monte Catsup, large bottle.....25¢ am 2” he queried of the | Ae oe ot a ate Grape Nuts, 2 packages.... -25¢ “On the Milwaukee road," | lonte Corn, 2 cans..... Holl P “It know that, but what city ts Madrone ‘Tomatoes, large can cog ong arr nadia *3 A ol Ne Ivory Soap, large 106 small. .-+. +69 | ge sets ont ee a as logos. "S aged ext Spams Stas , large - ee ee . of bee any other spot on earth, Uae a Pewdée, large pkg. ee 7/385 Selecto Coffee, Ib. ‘B74; 3 Ibs....$1.20 | but “ef oe Zion oe " ae T se Jiffy Jell, 2 pkgs. 21¢ | Golden West Coffee, lb. 43¢; 2 lbs. 85¢ FIG bat dow tha tin’ Gea dsiant Pure Rolled Oats, 3 ibs. 20¢; 5 Ibs. 336 Crescent Cream Coffee, lb..........43¢ of John Dobrytake after | Clara Sweet Prunes, small, 2 tbs. | Galt’s Blue Ribbon Tea, lb. é Sugar Stali—Lower Section gt Potatoes! Sumar Stal Potatoés! SATURDAY ONLY i tS ~ ZOBLE GROCERY CO. Pour | 1b. can Pure Mocha and Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA SHOP EARLY WITH YOUR FAMILY THIS: MARKET Is ACCESSIBLE TO AUTOMOBILES Potatoes! Yakima Burkanks, Pit-Run, $1.25 Cwt., at the Stall WHILE THEY LAST in FLOOR Tokio Grocery | STALL 105 PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 7 Ibs, Cane Sugar . 67¢ | Crescent Onion Balt ....+++- CRISCO: 45e, 90¢, No, 60 sack High Flight ato, 1 can Pork and Bea) $1.75, $2.62 3 Ibe. Pink Beans .... 1 tb, Hill’e Red Can Coffee 45¢ — ; SUGAR—Pue Cane | SOAP FLOUR | 7 Bibs. . 48¢ ‘The celebrated Sunbrite Cleanser, Westlake Special, ha 49-1D, BACK secenocee: ~--82.95 wid 4 am s Fee Gold Bond, 49-%b, mack ....82.90 pe Sugar Stall—Lower Section Ge 2 Ibe, Finke White ayy ® Be | 8c Re Baking Powder 39¢ ing . i Javea apie . 5Re | s pkgs. Lux Soap Flakes 35¢ : Crescent True 2 206 cans Campbell's Pork and 3 Ibs. cut Macaroni .... PME evciscetvos .. B56 Pe F 2 cans Del Monte Hot ane | Crescent ue Lemon, 2 of. 85¢ | 3 pkgs. Teco Pancake Flour 25¢ comme Crescent vanilla and Tonka, s0c pkg, Citrus Powder. . «.SOe 2 Ibs, Sauerkraut +. 10¢ 30. B5¢ 2c pkg. Cream of Wheat. .20¢ 2 cans Corn or Peas...++50@ crescent Im, Butter Flavor, 3 Ibs. White Beans ...... 25¢ 2 cans Tomatoes . ++ fO¢ 2 om .. 35¢ 34e. Crescent Granulated Pepper 20¢ | Crescent Mazola Oil: $1 20s $2.20 é Crescent Celery Salt 20¢ 2 Om ..+ . B5¢ FREE DEMONSTRATION OF SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING Stall 130 Phone Main 5952 SPECIAL Old Strong Wisconsin Brick Cheese, Lb. 25c Vory Best Cottage Cheese— aya! Chocolate or Cocoa— scot 10¢ | foie 28c Washington Bate, Eggs, Tea and Colle Store STAI maid 137. 138 M. Cinnamon Coming back to the Westlake Market. . 55c | Watch for Big Specials in Fruits and Vegetables. | “It’s Quality That Counts” STALL 181 4 ee eae QeR Benes ras oa | ase | STALLS 16—17 PEAS 10¢ 5 bars Crystal White Soap 25¢ | 4 Ibs, Best Rolled Oats...... 25¢ eee Gallon can Tomatoes ..40¢ 2 Ibs. Elbow cut Macaroni . = ese Tomatoes, 1B, Blue Ribbon Tea......66¢ | 5 Oe Marine s---.: patie large can ........- 15¢ Large can Siiced Pineapple 30¢ > pkgs. Lux Soap Flakes...25¢ . >, 6 cans Sunbrite Cleanser...26¢ 3 bars Creme Oil Soap......25¢ Olympic Pancake age Lib, can Roger's Baking | 3 Ibs. Fancy White Beans...25¢ Sc LMM ‘4nd ks sdecekcrine) 25¢ | 3 Ibs. Red Chili Beans......25¢ Wash. Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, pkg....8¢ | 2 bo Fiake White Shorten- | ing a teeeecescecescnesees SEE NEW WESTLAKE GROCERY 2 LARGE CANS TOMATOES 25¢ Large bottle Snider’s Catsup 29¢ 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts .....25¢ P. & G. Soap, 4 bars 26¢ | Creamettes, pkg. ssn Ps Matches, large box.. Se, ae Flakes, De, - Evans’ bine . Arcade _ Marke Gerow’s Delicatessen Get your Pot Roast here. | STALL 133 “Fair to Everybody” Tasty Meat Loaves | Crystal Nut Cake Just the Cake for Sunday Dinner No advance in price. Special 35¢ Three Girls’ Bakery Center of Market. Homemade Head Cheese Homemade Mayonnaise Yakima Gem Potatoes, gack — New Potatoes, 3 Ibs.. ger we lle large Grape Fruit, 6 for. ee Fresh Tomatoes, 16. STALLS 110-111 | 25c | 25¢ . 30c . 20c K. “AKUJAMA & co. Winesap “Apples, “Fating | and Cooking, ‘3 Ibs. | Yakima Tetatiets | mates <sBP+ 25 | Seeatens Giese Feels, 25 party 8 Po ess vend Prive son Fresh Veg- | pay Rose Seed Potatoes, Reduc eee on Fresh V STALLS 35.36 Westlake Meat Co. 15¢) A place to buy that never disappoints you. Highest star standard of Quality and Service Always attractive Saturday Specials STALLS 1415 —t | “Bye- Eye-Lash Hat” From Paris Has Weeping Willow Effect on Brim BY BETTY BROWN Just look what Paris has done now! A French designer of chic chapeaus has picked up the Chinese idea of inspirations from nature! He| went out and looked at a weeping willow tree—and came right in and created this “Kye-Lash Hat’ with the graceful, feathery drippings from 17%¢ Y-pound for ... SO ee A ship in called “she,” therefore, she must be a suilslady, | the brim, The hat is of black satin, and tho weeping willow effect is obtained by long wreaths of glycerined ostrich LOWER FLOOR sR Daylight Bakery field, with all its richness, [ is brought to you in Kap- pel & Rickles’ bread. Our} bread made out of the very best ingredients, the public. You owe it to}; yourself ‘to come in and] see our daylight bakery, Kappel& Rickles 108 Second Ave. So. Second and Yesler. and pastries are anata — Main 5055.

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