The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 21, 1919, Page 9

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. ; - Sensations of an ! Artist’s Model. Paes a Cafe Legs {Avec Sar and ambitions, hee journey to | ed, and how my ¢ leaire was t Amertea with her parents, her mething for U of art sojourn in western Canada; and he time he watched my ge finally of her coming to New and at times it seemed he did York fired with the ambition to | not even Listen to me. become an artist's modet The 1 1 I am boring you with all | chapters now being printed deal | r ave n I that you | with her first experiences with it thir a) During the past year the Government || yc! Nov, Nome artiete: | ot am listening. bo sald. “and has absorbed a very large part of our || (i in cach chapter, a piece of work L want to do.” " ? production of StunorA HOME POLISHING CHAPTER Xt tis, 3 A fet dee hen ae ee 3 | BY MANYA RUDINA he mine, We v much inter SETS for the Army and Navy. Now we , | Famous New York Artist's Modet dy be ren pe Blmer are released from part of this demand |) 1 way dancing on a tablo af Quest not to matter, | Then he told and you can again get Home Sets of ae ee On ae your dealer. [rman who be pong My happiness delighted ; 1 telt et Bote the coming true of my dreams. That ne Marie eo most inter h ontir " wich ¥ evening will always remain in my y . memory k with a‘ le on We talked of his work and oad eer ordi hy Tl what he expected to . 5 by My wor eve t and 6n th walls sket nd . r ings and on the tf Tou . haga : : but my wife does not un ven to each ther. People tree to dis was thing natu They act « we Ar go 'S, An (Next Manya Rodina tells how she | When I first came in 1 noticea| "Used the jealousy of « wife.) one mar The genuine bristles ot the SmmowA Dauber are oS He ha cemented in a deep steel setting so that they do |)". ™ do not fall out or mat down with use. The bristles || »y we are sufficiently sturdy to easily remove any dirt or de from around the sole, spreads polish evenly all creases and cracks. The SmmovA Polishes is made of the highest grade of lamb’s “ REFERENDUM ON | LEAGUE URGED Can League Plan Be Sep- for many arated From Main Treaty? ¢ 7 of pose SERVICE NOTE.—Before applying polish clean both shoes wool, tanned on the hide and mounted on a | ™ a ae oe when cape hn Began BY MILTON BRONNER nt nae re suspended Pros mm th hoy . WASHINGTON, May #1, — If | present plans go thru, referendum | * | When I had finished the dance | every one crowded around and con upon the league of nations may thoroughly from dirt and grit, especially around the sole. sratulated me. The man [ had no-|iecome the official program of tieed came also, and told me in ling reputdican majority in the next i] y h he Was Intoreste 2 : ’ Shine your own shoes. The Home SET and SeomovA, peer pa wey Gat 5 ig ‘ ‘\ senate. Out of nearly bne-hale the 1 know my proteases repul aber interviewed. make the work easy. rues ¢ cae | mode! he was delighted and ,"t just going to |to you that you become a m }in the dance on the table |_ That is how we began to ec | T anw that he was a man junderstand me. We mat t in ite favor, not OUCH! CORNS! UT CORNS OFF him T was an artist's | ( maid ly r Sterling of was The SumotA HoME SET applies all colors and polishes all kinds of leather. StinorA Black - Tan - White - Red - Brown SnunorA Company, ROCHESTER, N.Y. poses that yo plan has «truck good that they Itab tl can't aay 5 lcome the mafjorit there is a very A AML USEMENT S, HUN MOTOR INDUSTRY | many of ny REVEALS PROSPERITY ble to reparnte MOORE>-« AN AMERICAN ae (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) BERLIN, May 21—If the appar. | ent prosperity and optimism of the! wilt t Germaa motor industry a gauge, ad with » Germany is not so badly off. A re o league plan, 1025-50-%5c$1 Mata, 10-25.50¢ | Cormany Is not #0 badly ot tat to amid it and submit it to a vote the automobile industry contains 230 | ot The peopte.”* pages and all but 6¢ pages are ad-| The possibility must always be f vertisements covering every phase! faced that the president may prac ads are in colors and highly artistic must take the peace pact, Inctud-| Mate. 2:39: Mares 7 and @ and expensive. the league, or leave it It you attempt to separate them and then provide for referendum on the league, I will veto the latter | piece of legislation."* Exhibits to Show. Care of Infants Mertainers, and Hall and Gut) novelty dancers. General Admission. 25¢. Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift any corn right off with fingers The Bread with that ‘The first pu exhibition of the truly homemade Seattle Child Welfare League, wil flavor and quality jtake place June in the Bon This Week—Lew White in Marche park, Fourth ave. and Pine t. where nine booths wit exh “CAUGHT IN A HAREM” pertaining to the care of chil n MOTHERS BREAD will be opened or bathing and feeding are © emphasized in the booth dis- | plays, while the clothing and gen- ral rearing of the infant, includ-| his protection from diseases | will be tlustrat Lectures will j be delivered by health authorities in The exhibition t# ander the direction of Mra. George B. Littlefield, president EATS 3 Dozen EGGS; | © HIS DEATH FOLLOWS! — PITTSBURG, Pa., May 21.—As a result of eating three dozen hard. ied eggs, Michael Meskocy, aged died suddenly of acute indiges: connection DEMAND THIS KIND AT YOUR GROCER’S Li v a Daily, 1 bottle of Fréezone for a fev sufficient to rid your feet of ry hard corn, soft corn, or corn etween the toes, and calluses, with-| 1/0, lout soreness or irritation. Free "baa {9 the much talked of ether discov-| |e ey la abr a. gern 4 ery of a Cincinnati genius, ght and retired shortly after mi¢ ti | night | AVhen the boarding-house mistress attempted to arouse him for work| yesterday morning she found him | dead in bed 4 ‘ | |CORONER TO PROBE tiny THE BEST At reasonable prices, Registered Dentists Out of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis- ing enable me te make you this offer: Go to any dentist, get his prices, then and ‘get 20 per cent cut re, with careful, painless methods and personal attention. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘Third aed Madison. Not Expensive to Have Charming Teeth Tooth brushes good fri An inquest to determine respon sibility for the sof Anna Sum ra, 7, and Barbara Williams, 8, | |struck down and killed by a heav to bus driven by C, S. Marl, 3218 Maple st. Everett, in front | of the Ravenna sehool 2:30 p, m. on | Monday, will be held by the coroner ut 10 a. m. Friday, Marl is at lib jerty on $1,000 bonds, | Established 1908 Curry Optical Co. Eyesight Specialists 20024 ARCADE BUILDING Palace Hip TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Feature Photoplay SIX BIG ALBERT RAY new acts or When you think of advertising i think of The Star. » ed examine them at least twice a year Theatre CONTINUOUS DAILY—1 TO It NO CHARG VOR EXAM OLD LANDMARKS TO GO iw Y¥ y 21—Cobweb , one of the oldest a esting of the fast dis Jappearing saloon landmarks in Low er Manhattan, has been sold and the structure is to be razed for a modern business Cobweb hall was opened in 1840, and, in its heydey, was the gathering ‘place for politicians. | Mayor rant and Mayor Gilrc to drop in there frequently to dis teeth need repair we'll ght and at @ reason- ttle people idgment s. Come Co-Operative Dentists Dr. A. C. Grab- | struc ture. y used | With Elinor Fair HIPPODROME bert ouse city ‘rum with other celebri Manager jen 0! heir time. Second Ave. “WORDS AND ae FY LEADS IN DENVER Spring St. VAUDEVILLE Evenings and Sundays, 20¢_ MUSIC BY—” Weekday Matinces 10¢ ed mayor of De Herrington, from indications turns today from aver halt of Uh Over Palace ti | Hip Theatre THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. la crowd in Randolph st., | DEATH OF CHILDREN |: MRS. TURNER QUITS! | After a long and successful career in the Millinery business that endeared her to the hearts of thousands of Seattle’s discriminating millinery buyers, Mrs. E. H. Turner recently decided to QUIT BUSINESS—and right in the midst of the very best season—right when her stock was re- plete with the most beautiful hats and trimmings she had been able to purchase from New York’s exclusive salons. We bought it and WE’LL CLOSE OUT HER ENTIRE STOCK of beautiful Millinery and Trimmings at a mere fraction of its original cost, in our mammoth Basement De- partment—Tomorrow and Friday. TWO GREAT DAYS OF MILLINERY SELLING Thursday and Friday 2 Days Only * Beautiful Hats —Hats that were bought for Seattle’s exclusive millinery trade. Hats that are worth up to $18 and $20,. Close out price $9.99 TRIMMED HATS Hundreds of pretty creations, $9.50 Untrimmed Shapes values up to Children’s Hats The most compre- hensive array of # the season’s pret-¥% tiest patterns and rich materials The season's very latest models in rough straws, pine- apple braids, madeira and Samatra, in all shades. $1.95 Trimmings!! — Trimmings!!! Conveniently arranged on eight tables for easy selecting. Wonderful very latest materials, styles $1.00 Trimmings! Reduced to a mere fraction of their original cost! all the shades values, and Values up to 50c, Values ” to $5.00, 0 ¢ Values up to $1.50, 10 fOr ...cceeceeed 2 for § fOr ..scscctace $ Values up to $1.00 Values up to $3.50, RIP is ossscuveves 3 for ..... <tbe ome Values up to $2.00, Values up to 75c, Values up to $ se, YS eee rere eee 8 for eee 4 1 for %.... © Our trained milliners will gladly assist you in selecting becoming trimmings—and will pin them in shape It’s our regular service. Ue Critewion Seattles Las Jargest Millinery Store Second at Seneca for you without charge. We never buy a stock that is not up-to-date in every re spect. Every hat in this sale is late styyle and a decided bargain. Being the largest exclusive millinery in the West, we are nd sell ip a position to buy for a fraction of the average milliner’s price |HORRORS! ARMS AND LEGS--MOVING DAY An express | RARE TAPESTRIES BRING BIG PRICES 4 CHICAGO, May 21 NEW YORK, May 21.—A collec wagon filed with arms and legs and| tion of rare and costly s ana| ™ Slated trunks of bodies attracted furnitur belonging the hear Augustus Kountze of Chicago's Rialto, today, Thejang ot y wagon, behind a lean, ‘indifferent! won Art New York steed, was driverless, An iron we cently i a talad on Sat, kept the horse standing and th tents of the wagon held the » tors ten deep. Some’ of the trunks were of London paid price, for a set of four Italian, of the 00 for an Ital Be Strong HE strong and vigorous man or es In mind {f your gums are sore, sloughing and bleeding you have allegorical draped | sixteenth © in union suite, Women's shapely a ‘Ginevast woman is envied by less fortunate mba and arma with hands raised in teatian (Humanity afilicted with aches, pains, | Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis- 14 if in appeal horrified the curious ab iinn taveaten infirmitics and ents. The sufferer | ease, which is a menace to good says to himself, “If I cduld only be well, how happy I would be,"” for health is more essential to the joy of living Po 1 the truth. crowd. until they discoverec licemen dispersed the health. We are the only Dentists in the Northwest who specialize HOLD ALUMNI BANQUET A store selling women's clothing | 0 was being,moved. The wagon had} The annual University of Wash. | than is wealth, in this dread disease. Examina- topped to pick up another load and| ington alumnt banquet will be held |, The kidneys almost literally wash the || tion and estimate free. Special the' canvas only partly covered the|in the Commons, on the university | blood and keep it clean and free from |! care taken of children's teeth. wax fix ures. ‘campus, Saturday, May 31 _. |(Bavewe When the R Jer, they fail to filter easonable discount to Union m It remains in the aystem to c: | backache, rheumatic pain | aif joints, — on atter. tote tausciee ana || men and their families, All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Deatists 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St, Phone Elliott 3633, Hours: 8:30 a. m, to 6 p, m Sundays, 9 to 13. ‘Tey Kidney pills Wi “yi! RATS and MICE TODAY by using — STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE A peculiar Chemical in this well-known International Ex- terminator makes rats and mice who have eaten it feel as if they had a red-hot stove in their stomach. Their desire is to rush out of doors for water and fresh air, in a few moments they are dead, COCKROACHES, WATER-BUGS and certain other pests are quickly killed by Stearns’ Electric Paste —— UY | YOUR DEALER TODAY AKFADY EOR USE kidneys are workiog properly, appetite returns retreshing sleep is possible, and health ani strength come again, Smith, 1205 No. 4th St., Salina, Kas, writ am very much pleased with Foley | Kiduey Pilla. Tam working in a coal very much troubled with my back, | Rive tahes ceverehneuen td Foley Kidney Pills and they have already helped ma, PLAIN OR JEWELED WRIST WATCHES DIAMOND FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST, RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leok for the Free Deeter RINGS AND WATCHES ) ALBERT HANSEN & 1010 Second

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