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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919. 3 | Angeles Spells Trouble for Pres. Woodhouse Granbaam Fumie Co, te Pres. OrTe &. aRCNRAUM Carranza; Joins Forces With Villa 416-424 PIKE STREET $5.75 Silk Hand The Rhodes Co ALS $3.95 tt apsdeans _ | Kodaks, Films and Supplies hao Leather Goods Sectic BY ROBERT PF. DORMAN WE’LL TRUST v N. B.A. Reporter: Photographer, whe Senor Carranza, the bewhiskered 4 ailk hand bags in black 1 J k ’ UR credit system has t tablished for your convenience to we : qgelata ‘ ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will m Co 5% Just Shen patterned silk and finished with For “Pancho” Vina, bandit ex traordinary, has again scored JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Rane’ ten cee in be f anywhere. No extra charges; no interest, xidized silver frames and Velvet and Silk Moire side coin purne Former on ted to ” that pos : Special for -aturda ‘ pe 4 courage and an almost un choice pstoecses $2.05 Special Saturday | Hf canny ability in the handling of | I J ) Ss” HOURS—8:90 TO 5:30 mon in guerilla warfare, but he now Until Noon, a ae hows that he has brains and the we courage which sacrifices se ¢ 4 3, r But Villa, as the general in com ul . ko Vv mand of large armies, went down to #\/' iacspeants AHESE black costume vel defeat at the hands of his more 4° Bl vet and black silk moire technically trained opponents. a 10USeS jacketse sold formerly at Now ¢ the announcement q — @n4 € e a 7 from the mountains of Mexico that if Tetlg dad $24.50 50 and Felipe Ange has been named pro ve | e ND. io and are priced special just forces, with Villa as second in com A a aS eek Cg. nee no Vere py , mand. A have a smart vestee of fancy 5 . ee ee ee Ik and are belted and fin- HIS FACE A MASK, ’ Deh) Teta va tie.) tothe ilk and a F EYES BLACK, PIERCING ; pes nt colt, ished with buttons, lined With Angeles at the head of the i with silk peau de cygne. revolution, the cause of une Villistas = ; ier a6 toss Sey net The silk moire jackets are ould take on a new life rill around neck @ cuff F I first met Angeles shortly® be picai tad sas oh cast: Be full belted and button fin- 3 42 fore the batth sae aa Na i ished. 3 ini 42. e Tho he ts 0 me at pope tiahat dicoh daaiaie Choie until noon Food and Ice Are Expensive Mum eight, he in ae ileal pie ge a oi $19.75 possessing an tron ¢ rmination « acter and correctness, ’ ner . Hls face is like & mask, revealing These Days igutar eeue cae Mand there i al desea iti il i Only the eyes, black and plercing nd there is no n or ice melting so rapidly and give @ hint of the tremendous will 7 i po we! nic n “ ” us foods spoiling, if you have a refrigerator that is built J) Poypr (nich Splinter Mime a in RHODES SA CORSETS, $1. 50, $2. 00, $2.50 an $3. 00 on modern scientific principles. the high cheek bones and straight Upper Main Floor ‘ biack hair You are invited to inspect the admitted best refrig- In\manner he is very dignified, | Ne RE is pleasure in wearing “Thodesa” corsets, as they are designed for comfort, service |. built, scientifically built, honestly priced refrigerator. Spain | eats hop Meals for Che Mander, Mintigas, or stent figure. .Mube.2. $9 7% | Tho he treated me courteously and | with every consideration, it was plain =e iene he had no great love for Amert Spanish War Men | Roosevelt. Mayor Sells welcomes the/™M* | had Villa followed the advice of} makes a greater appeal Sass , Pp -| Angeles and awaited the attack of| With the genetic personality of veterans Thureday. Capt. W. P-/tion indicated that he fully recog’| 1) 2 — pynnonaltty ; : i arrangistas instead of attack-| Villa as chief recruiting agent the Honor Roosevelt Brown, of Bellingham, recently re-| nized the fact that the future welfare | ing himself, he would not havet new revolution will likely prove for BELLINGHAM. June 13.—The turned from France, where he served | Of Mexico depended on the friendship | gereated, and the subsequent diffi-| midable. Spanish War Veterans of | With the Red Cross, addressed th powerful neighbor cul with the United States would wi ton and Alaska will banquet Convention Thursday. E. R. Enni $7.50 and $10 Trimmed Hats, Spl. $5. 00 New Second Floor ve his attitude would be that | have been avoided 1 \e presided. | Mexico should be for Mexicans, yet . tonight in honor of Col. Theodore department commander, presided - No better contrast of the naturés “anlbe é eae Secretary of the Interior Lane's plan| that he would be just in the treat-|o¢ the two men could have been to sell logged-off lands to returned | ment of foreign interests. coe tht " in| Afforded than by watching their ac . soldiers on easy payments, and the| sy toeet Mls cetire’ dancer tn | ererend. Ae by wes A Watch Repaired by | amaicamation of the veterans’ soci.| the servien of his country Villa was 08 fire, reations, unable 5 eties, were favored by the command-} Under the Diaz rule in Mexico, he! es contain himeclf, and finally. as a Jones Is Always Right er’s annual report was educated for the regular army ort, putting himself at the Telephone Elliott 2607 —$_$___—— A graduate of Chapultepec, the men and leading t .1329 FOURTH AVENUE Went Point of Mexico, he was sent | eorwary <b tinal adeedes whiel . - The perfect husband Always Oe eeeen ae jnilitary academy forward in the final assault which | rae Audience Hears Final a placed him in the trap Obregon had longs to the other woman ¢ st. C La o yr, where he completed, his m hy d = ° ediitary echootow mt Soe. is é Concert of Season Aurwacde tetarning to Mexico,| 00 the other hand, Angeles watch atterwares, re " in "led the varying fortunes of the fight he was made chiet of artillery for| with never a change of expression. | With a larger audiense than fpaons nagthnat head of the Mexican) fattie orders were given in thélany previous concert, the ' 4 = ee. ntafi of Diaz te|mmme tone of volee that he would! symphony orchestra appeared tr siadabeak tas cnanene to Madero} "2v° used in ordering his dinner the’ dest concert of. the ering ees | r¢ ° And when the end came that he and, unlike many others of the for-| ya tore " of, it NE HUNDRED spring style hats assembled from our O re in a wide range of shapes in © cored straws, as well as navy, nigger brown and | ack, trimmed with flowers and fancy ostrich, $ and $10.00. Choice Saturday at ......s.000 CHILDREN’S HATS Special Saturday Until Noon at $4.95 This assortment of children’s hats, which will be on sale im” the Millinery tion, consists of banded and trimmed modele | of fine Mi Panamas Milan hemp from our regular | stock. Choice Saturday until moon Gt ....sc.sseeeese sche — atte —summer time fon in the Masonic temple aud jum Thursday night. Afterwa r had foreseen and warned V e e e mer federal forces, was steadfast IN| way Angeles who, by his coolness,| jy ...51, Hiethen outlined the peat or TO ADDRESS SMITH CLUB ment. po ne organiza con if When the overthrow and murder | 'y.5+ nis coldness and undemonstra-| Crt "erie. and urged the tet of ¢ units in the reconst i = 7” tt occurred, he refused to join “he vic “A cs |euarantors be swelled. A supper | ic " France, . iahe g r en ose We have an exceptionally fine 4 tive bearing do not make for pop- | FUAranters Oe eer and. aoe . a torious Muertistas, was arrested and) uiarity with the Mexican peon, Anna,Rayan apton assortment of Ladies’ White Shoes in the White Sport, Nu- buck Oxfords and High and Low Pumps, ranging in price all the way from $2.80 to $5.80. sentenced to be shot. but escaped! The fire and on ardor of 4. ViMa antors followed at the Odd Fellows jorcen wi adas Smith College club i C of a ae 1 a and joined the f of Villa. | ——— _— Dueitte| at the ¥. W. C. A, auditorium at 8 Sale for Saturday ° For him he acted as chief of ar \6 ” i evening's wolotate. tillery and second in command. “Bets-It” Peels t fee gon and Mre. ¥. N. Neck, harp | o'clock Friday night I was present at the battle 4 and M Winnifred Lagrin RO pemeeccgmmnes pe ati Pe . Leon, the battle which marked the 1 | Fahey, soprano,- attained persona Our buyer made a special purch overthrow of the Villa military Co Off! triumphs. Mies Johnson's work fr } power, and { have always felt that| My rns the Ravel member, “Introaiation amous as of 5,000 feet of high-grade Cotton He % jand Allegro.” was artistic and fin-| } ff 5 Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace | ished | He and we are going to offer it to you ae fully, Painlessly. Never Fails, Schubert's “Unfinished” sym bargain two or three drops of “Gets- sense. The full measure of poetry in the melodies and theme demand rent as many difficulties ax some ber tubing with cotton woven over minor compositions. The B-minor| it. This hose is made by the well- symphony cannot be played to com known Bowers Rubber Company, plete advantage without a very makers of high-grade garden hose | these odds, Conductor John Prove - gave a very creditable interpreta hat ‘ MUS US E} MEN T Sliver with “contraptions.” “wrappy’ ae popgeters, Me A ony sel WAS OVERDRAWN The Comedy of Comedice With each purchase of a “Star’ Wright rie MOORE > Datiy, ‘* yon Ag f - OADHURST & Ditson Tennis Racket at $1.25. it's almost a pientc to get rid of phony taxed the orchestra, not! D. DD. te s standard ska ap . burning. it ‘ae $10.00 50-foot Lengths at $6.98 poetic Insight with which the large orchestra, acoustics that cor 7% i Right stitute @ sounding board. | The Lei Wash for many years. ture was vigorously 4 and! PLAYERS loosens from the toe, You peel | ‘Three Acts A 35c¢ Tennis Ball free with each $1.25 rn or callus the “Gets-It" way. in affictions, mead there botale to This is a very high-grade Gar- age musician is not alwag . and a sym ; BARTELS DRUG STORES Regular price, 50 feet, $10.00. Special at.... well received. T e | os wk v™ Fifth and Vine Elttett 2525 A 35c ennis Ball It,” about as simple a putting on easly from your toe in mind, Your face is part And much depends aay, To leave a good impression, aver White Sport Shoes White Sport Shoes with white fiber soles, in either high or low heels. All sizes. $2.80 Snow White Nubucks Beautiful styles in Lace Oxfords, Cuban heels. i lete. Regul $050 Tales voce rerescceseessss» D440 ° ° ete pie s, That's where the Michigan Men Explain Inci- “ hy H Racket sold. White Kid Bra abit fot Wales" atey ont ce pees Why Smith Oxfords and i Pe ees mre, sue 3a re Dane Left Home” |] A Special Offer in — y r mjoy. ry Cut Glass 100 Pa With light flexible ere fe day th airs of Cut Glass Sugar and Creamers at, & Pair... .ccccpeccecccee 98c There is a_ nice soles, covered Louis heels and plain toes. Sizes 83AAA and 2C & assortment of these beautiful Cut Glass Sugars and Cream- x. $5.80 ers. You will find different shapes and several cuttings | Use “Gets-It” peel aff corn this way spend two or three seconds put- technically, but in an interpretative | dowed, altho the score does not pre den Hose, made of seamless rub- pathetic audience. Working ag No Phone or C. O. D. Orders. NOW PLAYING Einpinsan mutiney on wr aS Tieng Free ROY BARNES AND WESSIE VE FERGUSON & LA TERRY |. CUiftord Walker, om, Koleem Sisters | men), declared |the “mutiny” front were “overdone.” Preceding a trip to the front, nor | coms told their officers Continuous Dally, 1 to 11 HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Feature Photoplay that the men id. Col. Ste jart, commanding “the Americar | forces in that tor, asked the men | were restless, it was #0 Weekday Mats what was wrong. A corpora they wanted to know what they were fighting for. METROPOLITAN Now Playing, Second and Last Week ‘The Master of Them All ALEXANDER “The Man Whe Knows" and His New OW OF WONDERS Mat | “To save our own lives until we | are taken out,” the colonel was quot Jed as replying | Stewart, it w s said, then asked if ny of the men were unwilling to Not exactly like illustration , Was ‘ po hgeh domaglbeardligy a anes FOR to ° NOTE. a wie * : ; PANTAGES For Twen Five Years muctticers mad the = are reat pire, sored eter) ot ones. today. we phi not Pay ‘Hani at the price we are ‘ Mats, 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9 The inv." according to | quick to banish billousness, going to offer them Saturday. By EDWIN J. BROWN (10°, ot"iccrs, orion fan expr indigestion and. to SPECIAL AT, PAIR 98¢ , 4 . | sion of American, desire fof fair pl clear up a bad complexion. yee : Arner Lievd, || geattio's Leading Dentleg | U#erting Itself.” There were no No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. en “ 6 | oe. ae desertions, they sald, and no cour REAL PAIN L E S$ $ DENTISTS Se | a cai on i: as eat ; be m a rhe men are still bitter. ‘They e | T have been studying crown and) ee ee ae en iter woods i . C t d G l [brlagework for quarter of a cen suid tne Americans were fovot to 1 Degistered Dentists orrugate alvanize In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lghteat ltury, and have worked faithfully to) Dear the brunt of all the fight oe aa coi ; e h e inte a afe, n2 ie the k of the high rent district, I end strongest plate known, ig ag gd og resp oan ig bape porto ORPHEUM THEATRE eS yin hie pforor gre Whom (they were protects, | SDe8. | aren. en cae eee cee navertio- Garbage Can at $1 98 . | 7 rap ary istactory, iodide pesaalyes eating. The Ing enable me to make this offer: / teed 15 yearn. This Week—Lew White in | tists can do it 1¢ they will Work and en ot an in eee ccle of | | 8,00 any dentat, got hls prices, then , j EXAMINATION FREE jearn. Skill and genius are acquired | ¥" ho : : sa ees al : 4 $15.00 Set of Teeth. ...... “A NIGHT ON A ROOF GARDEN" | ee oes eice and arduous labor, | “Ur & day for each company, and . Here is a wonderful value. This is a heavy gal- $10.00 Set Whalebone Teeth. signs esiany), 10a; Wace: Seoeees 1 paola sang Phil 7 vanized Garbage Can with corrugated sides and a fit- My system of bridgework is simple and | pensive, made with a view $8.00 Bridgework to durability and utility Shire’ “Wnaatupken: wars waliGn 4 $2.00 Amaigam Filling. . A toothbrush will easily reach in’ the. den vistilgpies' hel Painless Extracting ve ge Jana cleanse every surface of my | ine OMe All work guaranteed for 15 years. Have impression taken in the TATE gE nd advice free. Work. We Stand of our prene! recommended by morning eoth same da Call patrona, whose work ts wtill' giving wood satisfaction, Ask our the same time, they saw sledge loads of flour being delivered to the Ru Mondays), 26¢; Ladion’ Mats. (except Sundays), 100. Mats, 2:30; Nights, 15 and 9:16, New Office ORPHEUM BUTLDING Third and Madison, $8.00 Crowns .... over cover, Size, 15 inches wide, 283 inches high. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AT. .....0..... $1.98 nanitary bridgework; it is cleaner i : vented Oe No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. than the average natural tooth | weed! tn: stone Houses Week in No charge for consultation, and VANES BRACE N.Y, PROre my work is guaranteed. y | . NEW YORK, June 13.—The tran: wpelitia Pedueed tn ¢ patients who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure Now Playing, with Mat. 8 I do not operate on people's pock pte! Henderson arrived today with Pen Tne liver, kids You are in the right place, Bring this ad with you. GEO, BROADHURST'S COMEDY IN [|etbooka, I have elevated dentistry | PON Lenin non eee i eeehal bat, [and heart, puriti Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People THRE ACTS lto a professional business standard, | ‘oor the 4 pa Reece paritiees Tee Bilee. 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