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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919. TOPE RAS.” WAR THRLER| = iy S”" tae GROTE-HANKINCS. ,-" 70 Arrests Made by Police| Battle in Air ‘Seen at Moore The big double bill is drawing crowds to the home Over Sunday | This Week pendaiedhesoeets minis msad of the big successes, MOORE NORMA eS TALMADGE|| © —IN— nalia are held as evidence charges of gambling rT men and four women wer American Ace” is the most lar and easily the most] act that bh ever been Orphetim circuit. Carter arrested and a quantity of drugs ar her startling picture of Russian conditions in which, as a princess, she battles with anarchy for all that ves apg Hl ed ig vit holds dear. declared has been a re drug addict 1 of the thrillers th Set in a magnificent scenic production that is Want U. S. to Sell apectacular scence you are accurate and elaborate— New Vessels Cheap Desk Fal want te acae the eee Si pee Seca net ei ts of Furniture and the latest 2-act scream from the king of all suai baanel to connreens ota oe ant |i l ] r comedy producers: inp sokerat weap tag “oli acoetor nes Pip gta ane Bl N A YEAR when wedding gifts that combine charm with utility are sought by gift givers—furni- eee gar’ ie Gorceapewt. int: Ganlty. be caine “4 9 ture occupies first position as the most appropriate gift. Siar dei ins devetemunt ondlciian eke its cee coma The very fact that so many newly married people are furnishing homes of their own imme- reimbursing of loases fords uitadvortde -comoal- ‘aban Mable’ a ee diately, adds importance to the gift of furniture. i pretty Selections of furniture of worth and charm are impressively comprehensive at this time and About two-thirds of the credit a « " a 2 fs P man gets for doing right belongs to )!t hard t way from t permit of widest choice. others, Deep upholstered Chairs and Sofas are noted for their beauty and comfort. Prevost, Charlie Mur- NERVOUS MOTHER ra : eS | | | Davenports, Tables, Library Tables, Spinnet Desks, Secretary’s Reading Tables, Ma- ray, Chester Conklin, i t rent = W , hogany Floor Lamps, with decorative silk shades, are important gift, suggestions. Charles Lynn and Both players ar ; | : | Tells How Lyd Lydia ey Pe ee” ; | / oa Phyllis Haver, called [adit | + the show. iff ee For the Dining Room aes pound Restored Her =| METROPOLITAN Pe et) iotag toom Suites in mal ogany and walnut—they inclu ae aste period designs that insure a lasting and grateful memory of the giver in WHEN the other, George M. Cohan’s ; - the minds of those favored with one of our attractive suites. Their ‘ Phitadelphia, Pa—"I was very an Banger.” transiated tate ‘ ‘ sila ioe” Gee LOVE IS weak, always tired, my back ached, | ¥!* © presented at the Met . prices are very moderate. ‘and I felt sick- theatre ont te BLIND” By XI at — lee PB TES tas . ; ip atodlyer fed | je Jews appreciated the < " For the Bed Room & anid I had > are on t tthe nervous indiges ed States, was evidenced by the ; Handsome suites in mahogany, walnut and old ivory—old ivory — tion, whic pplaune the performance. x ‘ 5 ; 5 oe ns : . ae added to my A the principal . % Sex suites are particularly appropriate as gifts. Various period designs. A |KEPT WIFE FROM weak condition ntation of the evening, reflect kept me worry: |e the of a mother for her sor 5 comprehensive showing for your choosing. | BASEBALL; DIVORCED, ’ ing most of the | wh¢ s been misled by an unfaith DETROIT, May 19.—Retusal to} 5 time—and he |ful wife. When the act ends mother take his wife to baseball games, a! said if I could jand son are ret nd the wife in tho she, as well as he, Is an ardent not atop that, I ja uted The engagement was for ” |*tan,” was one of the reasons oy could not get |« Fiber and Rattan |Supertor Judge Stiortall granted «aj Well. T heard so much about ——— divorce decree to Mrs. Ethel | Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable LEVYS ORPHEUM Pieces Make Bones, | Compound my husband wanted me Levy's Musical Comedy company Mra. Bones testified that her| t@ try it I took it for a week and|with a number of new 1 husband rarely missed a basebali| felt @ little better, I kept it up forlened at Levy's Orpheum ay . tgame: but bluntly refused to take | three months, and I feel fine and |*Caught in the Harem.” un Appropriate her along, declaring {t was = eat anything now baa ag the new comedian, has installed man’s sport.” Mrs. Bo’ air meee OF . Rervousness. —Ere just the right amount of pep in his nad yeuae PB wgeell reg has Worrutine, 2842 North Taylor St, | opening production i a band's attitude caused her much| Philadelphia, Pa, Ert and Lew White appear + ves distress, The majority of mothers nowajaviators who start qn a traneat Fiber and natural rattan Other instances of crucity were | 4@¥8 overdo, there are so many 4e@-jtantic flight and find themselves pleces, including chairs, rock cited by Mrs. Bones preety, oni are cation landed in a Turkish harem | ors, tables, settees, ferneries, j 4 result ta Bob Sandberg, the new leading | 7) ete, are much in vogue as weakened, run-down! nervous condl-) 1 $100,000 ALIMONY IS tion with’ headaches, backache, ir. |™a%. SiP&* “Anytliing Is Nice When gifts for the June bride It Comes From Dixieland” and the AWARDED THIS WIFE) tore setious ailments develop. “Tt [fini Ke Dart in the chorus; Madge A complete Dining Room Méore stages a b c ied |g NEW YORK, May 19.—A record | ts at such periods in life that Lydia | Moore states a biz specialty called Suite is shown in rattan, with sum of alimony has been settled on| E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | ("° Nifty Nightie Number vuffe ension table and Corey Hunt, Isabelle Wilk butter,” extenst Mrs. Ellen Ballentine Kendall, by | will restore a normal healthy condi- she Thee and h Sea her husband, Lyman B, Kendall, | tlon, as it did to Mrs. Worthline. Lawrence Orth are other members dining chairs, in a very pleas New, Tork, tadher<Wtiom she re_besorsseesier oer of the new company. ing design. cently divorced s In effecting @ financial settle-| WILKES - ; e e ment the transfer of property, $1,- When a married woman enters 000,000 outright and alimony of Learn we secret service of the United er ro riate 000,000 outright and alimony of | Su without the knowledge and Altogether Mrs. Kendall recet to $ im ! pong ag of her spouse, there is sure rrog atts Sa set ggmndl ond © Il there was, but it all turned out Useful, Beautiful, Economical, these suggestions from the splendid collection clusive of the alimony rath: |] before it is too late, Take the [jail richt in “The Woman on the es oe cere Sarna ee te anes tie MAHOGANY CANDLE STICKS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS DECORATIVE VASES & JARDINIERES atre all week. For & while it looked 8 Lessons like everything was going fino for MAHOGANY SERVING TRAYS ELECTRIC WASHING MAC . ROGERS “1847" SILVERWARE . canee, the villainepy, who had vi] ¥ for $2 50 arranged to ell the Germans infor TABOURETTES OR PEDESTALS ELECTRIC SUCTION CLEANERS COMMUNITY SILVERWARE e [mation about the allies’ movements. AT THE Ibut then Grace Huff. in the role of |i] MAHOGANY TEA WAGONS ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES RICH CUT GLASS * To meet the popular | @ detective, foiled his schemes. | a a, a } ler, Nov Ceuntle ° new 7 . COVE ng 3] - s «For Twenty-Five Years aoe 7 rw TTY. M. C. A. cell a taggin ag Mars VICTOR VICTROLA SILK COVERED. COMFORTERS SILK DAMASK TABLE RUNNERS iby EDWIN J. BROWN DR. JACKSON'S | May 19 to June 21 | Players took prominent parts in the BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS FINE TABLE LINENS VELOUR PORTIERES FAMOUS ROMAN hy — ® production. INE 8 ; 5 1 1 x MEAL We y - COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA FINE SATIN BED SPREADS VELOUR COUCH COVERS tee C Columbia street |PALACE HIP | RECORD CABINETS HEMSTITCHED BED LINENS FINE LACE CURTAINS | Delmore, Fisher and Delmore, in la travesty called “Down Below,” 1 have been studying crown and BREAD Lieut. H. D. Pato: |head the new bill whic 8 2 i en ee one eut. H. D. Paton head the new bill which opened Sun ° a RANKIN See | | eee Noval rwinmer, in aaege fis seive ance tn imastee'® HI GROTE-RANKIN CO.—Pike and Fifth—GROTE- co. d it. It's very delicious. Minimum age, 16 years a lot of fun with a colored boy, who recht E For further information, call proves to be a real comedian him ™ at or phone self. Both men are p sing singers. — - —— PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT The Belmonte Sisters, European | / y mA 5208, ||premiere dancers, . |savings. Please let him go." ‘and inexpensive made with a view| nadia otha — lartistic fears in’ program SMALL ‘ROY TRIES. TO Harold then dumped the contents ‘aurabiity and utility. P [ints and orevty to dancing BRIBE POLICE JUDGE 2 i sockets Sue pew a clea: very, ; Jimmy Lyons, “the Hebrew States: ny ANSTON, Ill, May 18.—When | °° ‘ eee wustnee et may’ ' THEATRE |=" has a very funny monologue. % iff tia fs I won't tell on you,” Harold| - t ut bridgework; it is cleaner) | BY) czy Jin which he reviews the history of |Harold Gorski, 12 years of age, eN-| whispered as Judge Boyer seriously | “ ; than the average natural tooth, ees AY) Hye the United States In {ts comic as-|tered Judge Boyer's court recently|reminded him of the graveness of| Firms, corporations or indi- bud 1g | The Two Astellas are comedy pan Joseph jorski, Harold's father, = — it profitable to place such” I do not operate on people’s pork. | " jo somo . . ‘eng tumbling with comic stunts |Jingled merrily in. his pocket. Har-|neaitn ordinance. He was released | e' with maturities EDWIN J. BROWN “Rought and Paid For” |song, talk and nut comedy seas ai ees ou get | * RUN | viduals who have idle funds No charge for consultation on] tomime acrobats, and they mix good as charged with violating a funds in interest bearing eer= | etbooks. I have elevated dentistry | 1? 9HIS WEEK n | Klein and Clifton, in “A Beach |old sidled yp to Judge Boyer on probation. | j » Six, seven, eight, 106 Columbia Street HE ALSO WROTE THE YORK bank. Pennies, nickels and dimes | 33 sssst SS i rye Se Pe te you think of advertising think of The Star. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ia the lightest ‘apd strongest plate known, covers very little of the woof of the mouth; affords an excellent short | Beginners’ Dancing Term investmene with the Been CHINA FIGHTS JAPAN ‘Watch the Little Pimples; _ | Clasees Will Besie pass’ 26 Re | A pital an vv HOLD ON MANCHURIA) "They Are Nature’s Warning | Monday Night of $16,800,000.00 Pairs to tree” herself : Feces hae dat ouatcs ai) : This will be » REAL nly. from. the ablisations Imposed |Unsightly and — Disfiguring| orders, And the seuritiee ia Ss. opportunity for those who [MMM We shail bo glad to have rou | by German treaties, but also in| Si Is of Bad Blood S., the purely vegetable blood medi- desire to perfect their cone Tour cunitan ee fighting to make Japan relax hor| igna Bee Gane” ha heh on: the" tea dancing. \ Dee Action ‘ 4 Ko Ja | e to-the|clne,. whic as been o} © mar- . SAVINGS DEP! hold in Manchurla, according to} Don't close your eyes to-the! oe ‘pa. than fifty It We teach thoroughly in open Saturday evenings from | z oe sounded like a walking savings |4ttempting to bribe the court 2 4 BO ‘my work is guaranteed. wo Fifth and Pine Hitett 2525 of deposit. We to a professional business standard. Mats, Wednesday Saturday ‘lirtation,” hy @ song, talk and My daddy has been arrested,” he | | nine! tem de ahey nmin GEORGE BROADHURS “| dancing number. sobbed..'I don't want you to do! if you trust to luck for anything! HIPPODROME iff Die" ratelo taf pe anim and WROTE Gwen Jacque and Billy Clark offer/anything to him. Here are my/| you'll be lucky if you get it dab ly NIGHTS: you can bite corn off the cob; guaram MATINER teed 15 years. Mus Tax more years. EXAMINATION FREE dispatches . received’ by. the loon!| warning which nature gives, when{1t for more than fifty years, | these beginners’ classes the 6 to $15.00 Set of Teeth. $10.00 |$ $$ $$ 559955 $555 93 ne pansy from M. Sazanoff, | unsightly pimples appear on your|'* *0ld by druggists everywhere, fundargental principles of $10.00 Set Whalebone ‘Teeth. chief of the Russian delegation at | tage and other parts of the body If you are afflicted with any dancing and the newest | $8.00 Crowns .. Part Not only are these pimples and/form of skin disease, do not expect e $8.00 Bridgework There will be no revival of Rus- | uring, but they lead! to be cured by lotions, ointments, $2.00 Amalgam Filling o-Chinese treaties without the con-|to serious skin diseases that spread | salves and other local remedies, as " ‘“ Painless Extructing cnt of the Russian’ national gov-|and_ cause the most discomforting|they can not possibly h the California All warts fe puaramtees for ad years. Have ners we gy A in the ernment, he states in the same| irri bel geht My tty ones sours. ee eve, een by oS wt essssssssssse National Association | |communication they leat ad se, sa bd TRUSS TORTUE — scaly eruptions and’ other annoy-|today, and write a complete his- Time, Most of our present p 4 RTURE | nna t ‘ . hiet en ta, mo ing wood satisfaction. Ask Our lances that burn like flames of fire,|tory of your case to our chie erly peta awe tate our work, giyine ceeed $0 our office, be sure CAN be eliminated by wearing the An old hen never fears opposition) v4 make you feel that your skin| medical adviser who will give you Seattle Branch Lundber, Rupture Support ° fou are pron the if ae place. Bring this ad with you. Gite bran ttlal to prove its mupertors from an ems plant lig ablase. special instructions, without charge. S01 Second Avenue From 9 te 12 fer Werking People ity. When these symptoms appear on| Write at once to Swift Specific Fifth and University OHIO > CUT-RATE DENTISTS A. LUNDBERG Co. Why shouldn't soldiers sleep on|any part of the body, take prompt)|Co., 260 Swift Laboratory, Auanta, . Total Resources $i Ng Sep kon arenes ry Oppesite Vsases-Vaterson Ob | 4101 Tatra ave, Beattia, | thelr knapsac steps to rid the blood of these dis- | Ga

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