The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 5, 1919, Page 5

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| Woodbouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co, hn. OTTO S&S GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU SYSTEM you to has been ft h ye terms are ¢ No extra charges; o™ CREDIT vente individu than will be fou JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ase a Our und anywhere are lower ne Interest, STORE HOURS—#50 TO 5.90 WINDOW SHADES Size 86 by 72, dark olive green, mounted on guaranteed rollers. Regular 85c values, spe- cial Friday, while they last— pinscr PRIVATE wane eTock: RAIN MAC. FARLANE & HALL Members Chicago Board of Trade MARGIN—CASH—PART PAYMENT Bitiett 1324. 505 Lowman Bidg. MABERTY BONDS LOCAL STOCKS MAGNIFICENT KITTY GORDON —IN— New York’s Latest Broadway Sensation PLAYTHINGS PASSION Official Ballot ote for your favorite Screen Star fou would like to see in person at THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919 BOYS' RESERVE |SEEK AUTOIST MEETS FRIDAY Overseas Soldiers to Tell of Experiences Report Accident ted U Friday ever 1 the Broad: | back of the| W will be |) ¢ That whe of noble truck by an aute AY her Rainier nuffering ant njurtes t confined her report wa tater to angemont ew thinking her injurte ar away king for the hine were 1 The polle driver of the ‘ ma Washing H. Camp. \Is Optimistic in of Cr ‘SAYS RED RULE WHO HIT GIRL’ DECLINING FAST | Struck April 23, Unable to) Maj Allen Writes From ae Bolshevism Doomed hevik Riley Seattle typhu perlod, Aller who fever pital Maj, Allen. the Amertean been #tatione Vine tok Ole Man u seeing It imminent defea ‘Less than front in Talk on Business CINCINNATI Preas)—With a note business, an ap June of nations and an attack on the “pack Chairman William 1. Col eral trad » National lation here er trust today commiasion, Wholesale (United »ptimiam for | 1 for the league of «© treaty and merely ¢ war over wars in Europe might be ther world war years, any “A treaty by « covenant powerless to bring about peace a the armistice was p: the terly of peace Bo sige Phosphate kes Thin Folks Fat t and r | stitute proceasen 0 peace for the of war thin oak t put he waid, would in the one of which torch touching off an destructf¥e processes unsupported of nations will be as wn to aub- ft f Ip as well as by that forward Hotels in Portland will be crowded 'e* during Howe Show Auto Bed and ) Guarantee fit any car. there ab ney back for the ask d-lron Phosphate wiil « HUGE CROWDS In order to accommodate them, showing extended until Saturday. use a pain Krowthe, for with a little delatone handy an keep these beauty ha powdered and water Spread this on the hairy surface ut two the skin and the hairs are gone. euard against disappointment careful to get real delatone. tiserment destroyers delatone Adver VULNS Ati ARROW TROY TAILORED sorT COLLARS FIT WELL—LOOK WELL |—WASH EASILY | | Cluctt, Peabody $ Co.. Ii A ae vELATION TART SEEN BY EVERY MAN OVER 18 H WOMAN Not for the Morbid or Curious For all who want to know their origin. AUTHENTIC Direct from New York's larg- est maternity hospital. CLASS'A’ THEATRE Third and Pike HE SCREEN BALL ~ Seattle =July 168 | First Choice.. | Second Choice. eed Sel Fill out and mail to Contest Committee Room 301 Ce eae ae eS i FOREIGN EXCHANGE is the system of paying obligations in a for- eign country without shipping the actual gold, a “bill of exchange” being used in, stead. This Bank transacts considerable foreign exchange business, not only in fi- nancing exports and imports, but also in the transfer of funds to foreign countries by money order, foreign draft or cable. Our rates are favorable and our service prompt. FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 Crary Building - Seattle Wash. A LOAF OF 1) putterNut HOLSUM Bread Is the most convine- ing argument we know in favor of its goodness and qual- ity. BEL NORMAND —In— “A PERFECT 36” Mabel's Up to Her Old Tricks! Fifth and Pine — Siltiott 2525 THIS WEEK With Mat, Saturday “‘The Hypocrites” HENRY ARTHUR JONES TREMEND MATI ThUUMPH ry VIRST TIME BATTLE TS — 300.500 MATINEES—20 Sle Plus War Tax Ask your grocer for it. vor IN Dr H. U.ROGERS Optometrist you | the skin entirely free from To remove make a stiff paste with a little and minutes rub off, wash Te be Buy a Fischer | sleep in your car 1312 Pitth | bebin |Marathon Pianist | Now Playing Here J. M. Waterbury, know Marathon pianist, is in Seattle day bury the wir cr Tht continue play as the morning at i ® House and will exhausted played steadily He plays with both han the time, his food being admin Hjistered to him by ar Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Opium John L. Wilson pleaded guilty in Federal Judge Cushman's court Thursday morning to a charge of smuggling Chinese into the United States from Canada, and was fined $1,000, which he pa M. F. Morse was days in the Pier 1 pleaded gull violating the Hv Paper Boy Struck Down by Machine Howard Perry, Star carrier, 5612 12th ave. \N. E., was run down by an auto driven by J. ¢ r t 29, 3710 EB. John at. late afternoon at Sixth ave and Ravenna boulevard was riding a bicych papers. He was not bad Baylell told the police the turned to the left without ing. attendant | | tenced to 45 jail when charge of ed ame ament fone vering hurt warn: | Filipino Puts Up Desperate Fight} Ponciano KE. Valle, 31, a Filipine a was arrested at Second av and| shington st. late W y by Patrolmen J. J. Crawford ne | Woodlock and W. A. W ja desperate struggle }lently insane, seized two w |the street, and their screams ¢ Jed the police, Valle was in sol dier uniform |ONLY HAVE TO APPLY TO GET THIS PLACE The United elvil comminstc for static jonly, July 30, to fil quarter lam H, § year The filing a retary attle at service rr ey In Fort wil at $1,2 men 11th prior 0 #|FOUND IN STUPOR, HE REPORTS CASH GONE)’ Bac 40 4 arrested Wednes red held for found and Albert vd and Carl N 4 night and or after at Lakeview Motorey J c eadquarters, declared the nking at the Le ered nothing st. Backlur jost a watch they were drive fur a ash dur ing he TAKE INSANE MAN AW M. 1. 8h the annor man who st Hardware later t the he kept pe barricading } was taken Hospital Woolley, Thursday In trying to get up in the their friends world, some men ure ladder rungs Netter hold on to what you have than to reach for what wet ™ READ “THE DAY OF DAY®.” | which xington | eu 9 to 10 Silk Special A Yard $1.00 T ' made, 1 CHILDREN'S wi AK $1.00 MILLINERY — A DOTTED VOY Silk Afternoon and Street Dresses, Special at $14.95 HIT re m 2to3 MEN'S SOCKS—150 pairs of m double heel ka with in Paim Beach ¢ ® hour, only, Fe TS AND COLLARS—40 pieces h consists of pl BRUSHES —35 merly $1.00, For this hour, SERGES—200 yards of 36-inch ser 1 forest green gray brown, Former For this hour, a yard DAMASK— ik. Formerly 50c For this hour, a yard SCHOOL CHIEFS WILL | BE CHAMBER GUESTS The civic bureau of the Seattle Chamber of ( ¢ will entertain members of th 1 of ducati including high school princ supervisors of departments, a and Navy club, a Dean Arthur R of Washington president of the Sathan Eckstein, Musi ner at the 6:20 p.m. Fi Priest, University Henry R. King school be director numbers have been arranged. WEAK AND OY SPELLS YIELDED TO THs REMEDY lowa Woman ~ Recommends | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as a Blood Purifier warning of nx months Failure to regard the debility sometin { misery that npared had the time a very c pr taken in blood, ts ways and if permitted to h trout Stomac of the yenera! health 8 1 by the experience of John Van Ars¢ ff No. 618 12th street, Keokuk, Iowa, was in an anemic uffered from sick headaches were so upset I couldn't My appetite was poor didn’t seem to I was so weak dizzy at times and cramps in my 1 and _ nerve op ca what I strengthen me sudden ymach that Imen | up I read what Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills had done for others and pro- Phe treatment brought benefit and J remedy until strength, My most at once headaches and red. I sleep and feel ter than time. 1 certainty Dr. Williams’ Pink z the ained my improved 4 the spells disay ap and gradually now t for Pill Your uw with Dr you can William: tady, N te ling Up the have ome druggist Williams’ order direct from the Medicine ¢ Y., enclosing fift r $2.60 for six boxes, for the free Blood.” own can Dr ne for Write Bu BON-OPTO Sharpens Vision Soothes and heals the eyes and strength ent quickly; relleves tnflamma- sharpens vision and essary in many Ine Drugyiste refund your mouey if it tallg No Mail, Telephone or C. quantitie former nd toe; siz Ideal rubber set brushes. For myrtle, and © yards of 60-inch bleached cot . | whieh - | ment condition | seemed to double me supply Pink Pills | cents | booklet | PAGE 5 Friday Hour Sales O.D. Orders taken, nor deliveries on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit is reserved. 1 to2 STAMP- Broken 11 to 12- MEN'S SHIKRTS— 0toll UNDER CHILDREN’S ED DRESSES. of blue, pink and ven in wizew 4, 6, 1 12 years, embroidery, the Needle jon. Twenty nat wold former. 09 For this $1.00 BOYS’ KOMPERS AND SUITS—A miscellaneous composed of 50 gin am rompers and two plece quite on sale in Children's Seetion, n 1 to 6 years, FOr cand $1.50. For 59c n dre 10 an stamped for size in eve 95c POPLIN—200 tern. Former! For thin at $2. COTTON SWISS and lav inv blue with Formerly 40¢ 7 a hour « yard INCH inible COTTON choice New Second Floor 4 of a special purchase displays 4 wilke and wistaria, | are designed of f navy, taupe, 6 tigu Copenhagen blue, sand Sizes 16 to 42 Voile and Dimity Blouses Special Friday at $1.95 Upper Main Floor 8 ASSORTMENT of voile and uced specially for Friday They dimity blouses are assembled and | ount of being slightly mussed | are trimmed with laces and pin tucks and sold Sizes 36 to 46. Choice Friday at . 81.95 | 3to4 WOMEN’S SILK GLOVES 4to5 CURTAINS — 35 pairs of hundred pairs in Marquisette, scrim and Not- sizes 7%, 8 and 8% only This lot is made up of on ace splay y at en's cotton 9% to One rmerly 36 .19c que, organ. and george and up .95c 75¢c ge in navy, Hav golden . 50c 33c latched, tingham lace curtains in one and two pair lots, broken lines of white, black. navy, gray, brown and pon. lows: $1.00 Curtains ... every size. Formerly $1.50. Yor this hour, $1.75 Curtains . a pair 85c $2.25 Curtains . A broken line of 25 blouses $3.75 Curtains in high and low neck, roll $4.50 Curtains taupe, plum, navy, gray, petticoats in plain navy, brown and black. Sizes 36 black and green and black every color. Formerly Formerly $1.45 and $1.50. $4.95. For this For this hour, $1.95 . 85c F. 8. Brigham, 43, 5051 Seventh | Wednesday afternoon on Union st between Fourth ave. and Fifth ave. he was riding became un- throwing him to the pave eye and suffered numerous bruises A Beautiful Offeri f ° At Remarkably Low Prices We are going to offer you an assortment price you would pay for ordinary pressed glass. We purchased a large assortment blank shapes and had them cut by a local expert. We are now prepared to offer you this cut before heard of. Look Over This Assortment at 98c priced for this hour as folk gee, but not each color in $1.25 Curtains GEORGETTE BLOUSES— $3.00 Curtains and square collar styles, in PETTICOATS to 46, but not each size in with Dresden flounces. hour, choice choice She Rhodes Co. ave. N. E., was painfully injured when the door of a jitney bus on He was cut over the right of genuine Cut Glass at about the same of clear crystal blown and pressed glass glass in several beautiful designs, at prices never |] Sugars and Creamers in assorted shapes and cuttings. 8-inch Berry or Salad , Bowls. 8 and 10-inch Vases tise Footed Comport 3-piece Mayonnaise Sets Grape Water Jug Star Cut Tumblers, set of six | NOTE—Not exactly like illustration. Genuine Cut Glass at, Choice 98c No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders—None Delivered Sil Deals, Special: “ $2. 98 These Screen Doors are strongly con- structed and are made of select East- ern Pine. Frame on these doors is 4 inches wide and is nicely varnished. LIST OF SIZES 2 feet 6 inches x 6 feet 6 inches 2 feet 8 inches x 6 feet 8 inches 2 feet 10 inches x 6 feet 10 inches 3 feet x 7 feet 8 feet x 6 feet 8 inches Special at $2.98

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