The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 5

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SEATTLE. WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1 PAGE &% Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. | _ Sensations of an - Women’s The Rhodes Co. OTTO 8. GRUNBAUM SCHOOL GIRLS Artist’s Mode Slip-Over R 416-424 PIKE STREET a edie - oo 2 Il! Chicago High School Puts|——————————____ = OS Sweaters } Kodaks, Films and Supplies WE'LL TRUST YOU | Choose Model’s Life Only If You Must : Ban on Cosmetics SYSTEM has been shed for your t " home along your MICAGO, Ju fe ter thé “ rae," ae ae an ers a ee pst“ iene ats So . 8 te weather ma en Trimmed Hats JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ‘ t t ‘ : Special Saturday STORE HOURS—890 TO 5:30 ie flere . whcaun-¢ ‘4 Essar yon Until Noon at $5.00 New Second Floor, } Tr HUNDRED at- tractively spring models ier 7 from our regular stock ‘ Cold Creams 4 2.50, $10.00 and “Main Floor $ styles especially Are be eyes ot ‘ heig pean a for this Saturday morn- > : 4 =‘ Shek Calb Citdlitas vs, ore ing sale. The assort- prone obiagdl pers ae ; 2 +111 85, 45¢ and Te) ments includes black and colors in turban, bonnet and ee eee ee rae ‘ } Colgate's Cold Cream...25¢ large shapes of Lisere, Milan hemp, Leghorn and st they just elre : , ; 4 I e's Va ing Cream It read We wou 7 ¢ hie 25¢ georgette. Choice Saturday until noon at.....$5,00 that students carry only enough e. Booccas’ Cold Crea uaaane Mme. Beoccas’ Cold Cream 60¢ and $1.25 all togtes| | , Mme. Scoccas' Freckle Cream si a nae es el og | se; Capes, Coats and Dolmans and an occasional movie should] Tie "rise to ot] 7 AE ao Special Saturday w whom t to for an Inte 49¢ and O8¢ The Function of a Refrigerator J °°") 05 en" > Sicaiate Seseiln add vks at $23.75 Parents Behind Move mond . 43e¢ ) Is to properly preserve food; to prevent it from . : : : y life, or plenty of ? Ayer's Honey and Cucumber iis ddon becoming moist and tainted; to keep it fresh, sweet |] |. : ‘ . joney, posing profession, The osatengela sage 4 i Te Y and wholesome. ‘ a \ > ye preat, and if she Eapey's Cream 28¢ T WILL BE to the decided It takes a constant, automatic, cold, dry-air cir- | , ated | : ’ become a famous mode , Tooth Paste advantage of one hundred and eulation to do this. It requires a certain kind of con- . a tetty 5; i. 7 net wih to 9 ptere eee Pepsodent .... 506 | ] seventy-five women (for that is struction in a refrigerator. We have it here—in the emiike figures, in tomaton-like hings, and who merely what's the use of _ famous Automatic—and we'll be just as glad to show 7 = said the pretty inform ‘ ye Intelligence, will power, selt beco iSe the number of garments in this it to you as you will be because you asked us to. y dabbed her nase with| t PY »1 and courage are the four atri { Vivaudeau ... ‘ 25e¢ group) to purchase from this spe- se ten a girl needs, besides the nat \ Come in—any time. They’re not high in price, | uff and started for ‘ ural talent, in order to become a Toilet Paper cially assembled assortment on- either, as one might suppose. | \ _ Ko model ig ; Saturday. eer-—no mat ‘ 7 2 . RIVERSIDE, Cal, June 20.—The filled with % fam Good Hope gold mine near ; : moun” is the Riverside, which 4 for $500 \ . oon ne then that - — - * | a 900, brought one bid of $50 when of i hi np pathos a ean wwe cae conan CUT {sae eae oe TAs eee oe ae Men’s Khaki Style . NAPA, Cal, June 20.—Jamea G s mous seiptory, or fumouarist ‘end San Francisco Maxwell of this city had cxctins | “WOULD BE CHEAP | | mous sculptors, or famous artists’ Colored Shirts ya experience of starting moose | models are not as interesting aa | those who are merely om the road <4 I, > Oyst r Hou the barber chair, when he was star j wine “eH one $1.25 Value tled to find the barber cutting his | | 00) vein Dect * et House | %' “AT FIFTY DOLLARS: eee na the | so od to dancing he shed 50S THIRD AVE. He fought his way out of BY MANYA RUDINA 7 ena beases Tee N 1 Never closed. We remained open J chair and ran to the police station ” Famous New York Artist's Model o ng oe & model that fi asses the @uring the general strike. The barber is under arrest and | ' ent on with my dancing ‘ “ Are most pronounced, as may be m shop, with 1918pricea, [|| believed to be mentally deranged. CHAPTER XXVIIL . praarem Dh aga or the man who readily ascertained, as this group is Open shop, 7 aa ee ~ meet a ve contemplates camping out or composed of several special pur yee oma, ee wine a ae Shinai hs —_ Wh Man Gain T if * of experience a ten asked, “If you week end mountain trips. These chases, répriced, and a Pe fiten € Jack Barberis, Prop 5 at aon | olesale an Gains ‘wenty- an u m over shirta are made khaki col ular stock which sold formerly at dhaes Chat —__.....| two Pounds and Feels ‘ y ny | we in’ choos ored chambray in full chest $29.50, $34.75 and $45.00. The color Twenty Years Younger " P 4 length measurement range comprises Sand, Pekin, Si “ t own colle 1 two 00 > ; - Since Taking Tanlac sahy girte in the pro-| over agn om witha ¢ nd tw Rookie, Plum, Henna, Gray, Coper } t who at thru their | of all the heart t pockets. Sizes 14 to 17, hagen Blue, Victory Red, Gold and - eanion who simply so u their} of all the heartac Repriced to sell Saturday at Navy. Sizes 16 to 42. Chol | “Taniae would have been cheap at|work as #0 much drudgery. And if | cause.” ; ret: ove ues 18 to Choles, Satur fifty dollars a bettie so far as my/a girl has no interest im art. but I would do it again beenuse 1 : | case is concerned, And I will tel! you'| thinks that by becoming a model she | could do nothing ela#. If I went why I my thin,” said Nicholas Rado- | will have an easy, pleasant and ex-| back to my former life, T might like - = - — | vich, a well-known wholesale oyster | citing life, she had better remain xt{it for a while, but all the while I a aCe ar en ose dealer, who lives at 1917 46th Ave.|home. For a girl not interested in foel like ged bird, anxious | th when in reality there is no| merely laborers on the stage, doing| who thinks she wants to enter Southwest, Seattle, while in artell’s | - to fly and us a wings t It is eary for the their parts mechanically for so many | studios: IF YOU SIMPLY O” drug store 1 7 feels that same conte girl at home to imagine dollars a week. There are many in| HELP YOU THEN P + y 1 Mr.} i. fF t to) a cS call her, just as it) every profession who are there sim-|COME A MODEL. But not ‘ ‘ % 1 ‘ n easy to ‘c hat the stage | ply because chance placed them there | wise. If the call is there, you t P F. t m up her prof < ® call f ur all doing their parts mechanically | know it; if you are not SURE a er roo < ; she ly MUST. I any | girl Z I) like so many wax dolls. So it is|would be better to stay at oped pen ‘ t agine that one has a great ca > exp b with all things | until you are sure, I never got H }to do something. to expres he 8 f they are And so I would say to the girl (THE END) Saturday will see one of the pence tats ls Taniae, In | - sales ‘ered | ead o proving on all the other eee Hose or oge™ off licines I took, I just gradual lewh "s L Now?”--- by Spelger & Hurlbut. We have t eres a a o's Looney Now * My appetite ieaes of. ths best ‘arudo, Wloslded - cure ata time | DOCtor Says “Everybody” bt ard ‘3 = I also suffered ot i in f —_—— Rul ir G jen Hose, and head ah : H val my back, and no matter whether I PHILADKLPHIA, June 2 Dr going to offer our customers the biggest Hose value was sifting down or lying down, that|js. § Southard, of Boaton, has of the season— pain was alwaya with me. I had/answered John Armatrong Chaion Ss jal 15¢ F very poor are cireulation, too, and | ers famous query, “Who's Looney pec! at oot every time mat down for a tle | Now?" while my legs would g0 to sleep, According to the doctor. the Couplings free with 25 feet or more. and when I had to get up I could | answer is, “Everybody.” hardly stand on my feet. I tell you. Addressing the American Medical 1 was in bad shape, and I finally | psychological association, Dr. South Jost about all my energy, and got 80 |drd expreased the opinion that every i Here Is a Good One X and rundown that T waa hard, {ertyex"romey, tne opimon that cers ly able to attend to any part of my | iittie more than others. The only dif ® business, te between “temperamental” = oo a Ing getting a nhave, and the barber that |treated kindly andthe other Is, con always waited on me remarked about | ined in an institution. e how thin my face had gotten. 1] «10h brows, cabinet officers ané told him why it was, and how I was 4 officers, professo residents, | suffering, and he told me about Tan. | °r* . veh don, lac, and advised me to give it a a ede teres trial. Weil, sir, I commenced to im : , Aa vo Me srg prove right away, and by the time |‘ : Bayou og I had finished my third bottle of ead ter ehethna | Tanlac F wan simply feeling like a| wis possess brid gai e different man in every way 1 have We boughiia big lot.of these Batiiing Sa aie ate thee tte a, |BUILD GREAT PLANT AAMEL CIGARETTES win smokers from Suits at a bargain, and we are going to . rere Yownew. andi 4 _FOR STORING WHEAT the start because the expertly blended sell them at a bargain. ite. culation o4| groneY, Nom W. dune #0 choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos ‘ecatire dat allowed cn the public bath- have Sater hedetort. se. onion: | plant, “which ia being make possible Camel’s delightful mellow- i with great vigor by the gov ing beaches, but, they te fine fee your tr. My sochach troubles have ernment, is progressing rapidly. | mildness with that all-there “body.” camp or summer home. They can be made cee cae “ Grain into a one-piece suit with a few stitches. {ieee mane a < as it of thi . Why, I have actually cegeey Moryeathyse ier yt Camels meet your fondést cigarette fancies in one-piece ing suit o' is same pained twenty. pounds, and I feel r ul work of vita quality would cost you $8.50. We offer rong and robust as any man. |Portance to the wheat in 3 f = : so many ways. Their flavor is unusual and Now that ia what Tanlac has done | for me; and why I say that | * 8 ‘ : a = , { refreshing; and, they permit you to smoke as it would ha Airt cheap fitty dollars a bottle, so far as I am |.” ; . ’ * a VF long’ as you will without any unpleasant ciga- concerned. ted t ; y tadrtat | Na porte Be rea ‘ : — = retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor. Tumblers at 45c Set of Six ection ae reprewent PRES has ARLEN 3 BLOODED PIGEONS Laos | —— ou ll find Camels good all the way through. ean ae : IR $90 | It is a fact, you'll prefer Camels expert blend “ of choice Turkish and choice Domestic to- : E baccos to either kind of tobacco smoked cial 4 oh fg gh cont of living ta ; i ! straight. And, Camels may be smoked liber- F th Pi ° pict plirhigoradaypomptind ve Shr bes ba = 4 ally without tiring your taste or the Picnic pod pen ag : y e7 , Paper Plates, pkg f ; ‘. Special, set of six, at.. | ; To know Camels best compare them in every Paper Napkins, pkg.....15¢ Heat ' France ar = c maantity . bra possib! test with any cigarette in the world Wax Paper, pkg 7 eV | Sorwane 46d dint tewenai ‘ = at any price! at the time of their invasion, and] “ws > Solid Alcohol. .10¢ and 25¢ Z rm usated ‘ | thus the breeds died out entirely i é With the return to these districts | . old everywhere in scientifically . Chi } w j of the regular inhabitants, efforts | ip Basket . ‘ 4 Es ‘ red ‘ are being made to renew the breed sumnind ¢hda Se ———— = ——————— State z ing of blooded pigeons = 2 the home or office supply or when you travel. a ND LONDON—That William 0'Con TPE s 18 cents a package — «. s. nevnotps rosacco co. nor, laborer, “drowned” himself by Winston-Salem, N.C. breathing beer into bis lungs while t nd Ask your doctor or'drage |{taking a deep breath after drinking, gist about it was the decision of a doctor testify | erent ing at * Pimlico inquest.

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