The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1919, Page 3

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‘MOORE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT Will Reopen in Seattle on. August 24 SUM EXTRA! BIG SCOOP First Motion Pictures Of the Liberty Stakes International Auto Races On the Indianapolis Speedway after until METROPOLITAN NOW HERE ho " wan f t A world-famous story by ;saencedbedh ¢ put to him with HALL CAINE An all-star cast, including Katherine MacDonald Theodore Roberts Milton Sills Jack Holt and WILKES | The Husband Fritzi Brunette With Howard Russell carrying off w ; tr far | Home.” and And a big, thrilling, red- counter ple \ blooded production—— araiaed rete yon Salih and his wife, marr son: tapes | about by a Smith home, when 4é General and Mra, Billetdoux, uncie| e oman and aunt of his wife, visit them; but | he compromises by getting Li |the cook, to prepare the food #¢ pily that it will drive the undesir ables away | Fate sends in Mrs. Smith's brother | with bis wite wuegirl, at this} \juncture, and in order to make her husband think they are not relative | Mrs. Smith introduces them as Ita |ian singing teac! jof an involved and jture ensue, at the of | which the General Me oward Fussell) i finda himself the “goat. Henry | | Hall, Grace Huff, Jane Farwetl, Fan: | chon Everhart and Julia Fimendort nedy roles with ap ~ matinees Wed. Thou Gavest Me” The Whole World for its Setting The Wife ENGLAND ANCE YPT SCOTLAND INDIA and wonderful ANTARCTIC SCENES | y Company ix na Root Gar-+ Levy's Orpheum this week pr ed a big hit from the! SYMPHONY eek hes ORCHESTRA EGE tweslal. Gamo 31 Men Under Brambilla ee x +. * * . ng New roof gar girls, muste | enthused with to buy the © waiter and n the Coliseum’s News Service 2% 639 P. M—General admission children se—plus war tax. AFTER 630 P. M—Lower floor Sic, dren 0c, lower floor loges 56c—plus Mezzanine loge seats, 68¢ plus war tax, by phone. Elliott 25. le, two UNTIL log. baleony 22e, war tax. may be reserved ehil PLAN PIONEER’S FUNERAL Funeral services for Charles Han son, president of the White Rive Lumber company at Enumclaw, w died Friday at Los Angeles, will be held in Tacoma at 2 p. m. Wednes day. Hanson was a Vuget Sound pioneer. URGE ALL T0 RETURN To encourage students to return to Warns of Shortage in Coal This Year: the University of Washington next fall, the t albuniversity assembly of the present school year was held The Monday morning in Meany hall slogan, back to # year,” was adopted by body “Come the during the Smal! Pill Small Dose ‘Tacoma Man Rescues Party ue ite From Drowning For Burning Eczema | ; THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE Pike Street and Fifth Avenue Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President Vacation Time Is the Logical Time to Have Furniture Reupholstered because you can then spare without inconvenience the pieces that need renewing No matter what your requirements may be, they will be executed here by skilled craftsmen who are thoroughly qualified to serve you efficiently, satisfac torily and economically. NEW HOLSTERING MATERIAL ASSEMBLED FOR YOUR APPROVAL INCLUDES 1 ful Tapestries, priced, yard $3.50 (6 $8.50 1 V rs, priced, ard 86.50 \ 89.50 Bright Damasks, priced, yard $4.50 to 87.50 WE SHAL BE GLAD TO CONFER WITH YOU advance regarding the cost of any servic 1 may wivh to have 4 | maw Suetionel hacke S UM MER | THE MODERN WINDOW DRAPINGS i@ “HERE is no other factor so susceptible to changing 1 4 fashion as are the window draping fabric New Panel Laces cre an atmosphere of light, airy coolness, and it is 1 remarkable what a trans- of these the use formation can be made a room by beautiful m in rials for window draping priced O5¢, SS5e, 81.00, An Irresistible Showing The spirit of the season is aptly reflected in the splendid displays of bright new Rattan, Willow and Fiber Furniture assembled on our first floor. SUMMER FURNITURE SUITABLE FOR SUN PARLOR, PORCH OR LIVING ROOM tables, pretty desks, lounges and settees with —Drapery Section, First Floor Fifty-Three Refrigerators HAVE PRICES REDUCED Ps comfortable chairs and rockers, cushions of bright cretonnes and Handsome chaises, Style 8165, as Mustrated, a side-door , oF lial tae upholstered backs. In fact, anything and everything in this hand- | with enameled walls and beet of some furniture for the sun parlor or any room in the home. $38.50 If you are searching for Outdoor Furniture—ye suggest “Rustic © * Style 8100 is a top icer of six Cedar”—with it you will be able to carry out your ideas, for each piece — nd penty; pects! 'SSS-40 is designed for comfort and beauty. Style #91 a fr of twent b 814.40 You Can Always Rely on Grote-Rankin LINENS AND BEDDING THESE ATTRACTIVE VALUES ON SALE TUBSDAY HUCK TOWRIS— Imported Linen 4 He Towels with Damask designe, neatly hematiteh ach . G5¢ BATH TOWRLS— Extra sine eupe ye Turk Bath Tow a white ai, DOWN Lows— rters be fe _ New Silk Comfo ng tured 1 15. 00, $16. 50, Comfortable Summer Homes Require Summer FLOOR COVERINGS Seasonable Specials FROM THE BASEMENT HOUSEFURNISHING SECTION OL, COOK STOVES— “BOLO” OVENS— Of a new type with ' p are 0 ol. T ft We believe you will experience a profitable pleasure in making your . nad bah selections from present extensive stocks of Fiber, Grass and Rag Rugs burne pecial $16.95 perte bak . assembled for summer requirements. . os aah FIBER RUGS are shown in wide variety of weights, colors and sizes—are serviceable, and possess a very cool, summery appearance. The 9x12 room size priced from $15.00 to $27.50. Couch Hammocks MARKED FOR CLEARANC GRASS RUGS are very popular on account of their artistic designs and color FOUR STYLES ARE combinations. Sizes from 27 by 54 inches to 9x12 feet are being shown. of ‘ uck era ttractive The . Pests he te 4 by all metal apring RAG RUGS in a complete assortment of sizes and colors make selecting com- faaakeae A Hamme aa ie, Soren, tom Lita ONDE. Ct paratively easy. The new multi-colored effects are especially desirable. They BANK MANAGER CHANGED armen tates to $18.5 05, 829.80 and $80.95 ca are shown in sizes from 24 by 36 inches to 9x12 feet. branch of the Sumitomo Sines ‘iter 4 Sere ee For Over 50 Years | {)").)' O-"" Soa gga oa nd harm ' ; will be inves ite are some things beyond the | We Sharpen and OR, KLINE’S EPILEPTIC | ,, scaitsicia th wa, Masts y are ar erobable a < wilt be Scope of the human mind, and wise All Makes of 1EMEDY. It ulenal an remeet fice » olo « Henderson is the man who is willing to let it » Cet oF order Pg. misc" IS ANXIOUS | SKARIT VALLEY PRICE BOOSTS men He W. Lund presided at ng man who was fired with Y 1 {hae Cat tiwn cate FIVE Austrians and Italians Nab- Organize to Battle Higher’ pages ETE bout the com July 1 tha | bed at Concrete Cost of Food Sr } To work formulating plans for ! price profiteers, a of Seattle women the Jun r and BELLI my NGHAM outfit ine whisk zed and five Chamber of ain Commerce rooms Mondoy after: TACOMA, June 9.—Frank Kepner liane arrested 2 M. : . netual ot: the: Wittman aa pep Secs haearh sident. of the Hioaia Prest-o-Lite Battery Service Greasy salves and ointments should “''°4 lv® from drow ; van led by Sherift 921 EAST PIKE STREET not ® epplied if good clear skin is fer turned berweon ty hoe ig and Proseoutit Brie n who buy wanted, any druggist for 35¢,0F ji, Purl ourgnine, hie wife, |Skagit count > Investigate get abotile of Zemo. cierto’ na tia, = ts from the northern part of 1 butter and Christiana Bourg that Concrete was s ther products, for the purpose of fx nd € ort : uetivity against the moon euttle will be appealed to for a have siood the test of time. || burns, wounds and chafing. It pene- |), Bi Rbabes “ he paldeea ee? $80: ebilon att if any of the articton exceed Purely vegetable. Wonderfully 8, cleanses and soothes. Zemois )i" Wer of red wine and 100 o co Minits the Women's commit i quick to banish biliousness, n, dependable and inexpensive, oo fsa roncued then "\ whisky, Wederal prosecution is ex headache, indigestion and to | antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe ci alte tnken to the | pete Charges that commission mer | fl cleat up a bad complexion. pecs ina pos ave aves ee 09 afleC> some of Dr, J. R.eBrown, on Day chants on Western ave. are combin | i . ot rou Oove | | ET hon Co. Cleveiaad, 0. inland, It is feared the baby will not} Promises that are hardest to ob-|ing «arbitrarily in| ie recover ib sin are surest of fulfillment. g the prices of some conmmodi

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