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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919. PAGE 11 aie iting hes Right, Poets! Here’s _ I on seiing s Soenien Fine Chance to Win Prize || “REDHEAD” OE men nar man tt rae hana he Its Sminute courtship Its Orlentat 7 - and marriage is a dance is a Ker to get th n befor record breaker screen cut . triumph! Han id f the jin | | Russell J. Pr | on the ' f W Wurlitzer ' 1 sat fiat b 1 $3 1 Wil pr r OF t t M Y You atty bat, JAPANESE HOLD WETS KEEP OUT | FESTIVAL HERE DRY LAW TEETH) Open Air Carnival Opens Indiscriminate Search Proel| Tuesday vision Is Defeated {I} The Japanese of Seattle have ar WASHID TON ian 1—A meas 1] week, comme g Tuced nlebt fy te mes for intox | t au att prohibition goes at Ninth ave. and Jnck . t ¢ | eg By iy nea {will take the form of an oper jearntval, and will b wn as the Ap | Cherry Bt der t auspices tub ' Among e ma features p ‘vided by real Hawa natives wi CHAIRMAN OF JEWISH [Secretary of War Maker prosented ety nw the medal and praised the work of an exhibitio by mon | $1,000 one yea WELFARE BOARD CITED | « olonel Cutler and the board pote tiaegtllbeo wpa veel oncemrted bia one : WASHINGTON, June 2%.—Col- lalong the midway. | | Harry Cutler, chairman of the| Solentists any that we are never) The Mikado » one ot the Generous Man Gets tive committee of the Jewish nearer death than when we «eneese,| largest organ Ss ‘Menta, ‘bea been enrerdea |< étunem: & mamaabnty, ants) te debate, and vecrty ever! His Bankroll Back distin, service jal, vo © brain. tion ix of the utmost interest Store Hours 9 to 6 Every Day y EASY PAYMENTS We arrange credit terms to suit the income of each indi- vidual—a convenient amount each week or month. Our plan encourages thrift and economy -— makes it easier |$445 in’ caah on @ take 1 rien cat i} for you to acquire a comfortably furnished home, and the rec: Fe agg Mines) Yr Alden } “Receipt in Full.” —M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. jwhen taken to the repair shops (i| |the money was found gby R. M , 9037 Ninth ave. 8. W. Mr w called at the car barn and || t wn with a $20 bill] | etter Summertime Comforts |;.<-.... | Fo Cite Employers Who Returned Jobs| “IDEAL” Fireless Cooker i |war and as, ‘ie real {tation carries permii play the shield of the Ui on the employer's rervice fag. The | jcitations will be signed by Seere-| |tavies Daniels and Baker and by| Arthur Woods, assistant war sec-/ retary, il | | ' |RUSSIAN SECRETARY | PRAISES NEW BISHOP) = ———> i mt a cooks everything to perfection— retains all the flavor and food oS cutee Wee ay. wanay values of meats or veg- ter, of Bt. Marts Melanson iearer etables—NO FUEL EX- h t PENSE. Start your din- ner at home and take it ebraska ||] o the e ate of the dio-| communfeation pur 200 Each: low price. A very special purchase of two hundred smart new Dresses, bought direct from a manufac- }f turer at a very low price, is offered tomorrow at the remarkably low price of ~ c $18.50 65 Georgettes—55 Crepe de Chines—80 Taffetas -—Dresses for evening, afternoon and street wear, in a great collection. All late styles, nearly every color of the season, and all sizes We assure you the values in this sale are the most unusual ever offered at such an extremely These dresses would ordinarily sell at from $22.50 to $35,00. The first time shown— all new, clean and fresh. —Georgettes and Crepe de Chines are over silk drops. —Beaded Georgette Dresses in sev- eral delightful models. —Printed Geprgettes in both light and dark grounds. —Crepe de Chines in braided, beaded and ruffled styles. ‘Taffeta Dresses in a score of new- est models. -All the latest style touches, trim- mings, etc, Fraser-PatersonCo. —— The Special Price Basement Offers Tomorrow Tuesday, June 24, the Biggest Dress Sale of the Season Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Dresses from 16 to 42. —Colors are White, Flesh, Sand, Copen, Rose, Gray, Taupe, bh necting Navy and Black. lvery garment is perfect in every ery one a late style and in Sale starts promptly at 9 o'clock in the Special Price Basement. —Plenty of salespeople to give you immediate service. See University Street Windows for some of the values. with you on the auto trip. Have one added to your account. One Oven Serves All Three Fuels The Ideal Range forthe Modern Housewife | Sold On Our Easy Terms Your Old Stove Taken in E xchange’ Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, Fireless Cookers, Oil Stoves, Gas Ranges, Go-Carts, Perambulators, Sulkies, Grass Rugs, Hotpoint : “ . Devices, etc., added to customers’ accounts any time without the usual first pay- ervice | $1,500 a year + ment. b om: i Mm HOME ee see WHO ARE ILL: ene This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound—Her |" Personal Experience. |; Complete line famous Hot point “Appliances—Irons, Elec- | P tric Stoves, Toasters, Percola- ) tors, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. bla Con to all women ; who suffer) i4, from any func 1 disturb- ie _ Select what you want and have 9 re it it added to your account with- . out the usual first payment. Reed Furniture of all kinds and a full line Grass R room, ¢ . n : P! Buck’s Wonderful Pinelées Furnace Now Being Demonstrated Most remarkable home heating plant yet produced. No pipes through walls or floors, One register heats entire house evenly. Phone Main 6921 for information. Sold on terms if desired. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’ S‘POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS me more than all the doctor's t ‘ « « medicine.|, Since taking it a fine | baby have in y husband |, your medicine to | suffering Mrs, Joun KorreuMann, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska and herb rem- » Vegetable been restoring to health for of Amert han forty well pay any from displacer “inf mmation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, ge A For special suggestions in rego 4 “ WrereS to your alli write Lydia 1514-1520 Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine ie agar MIE boinc Pee gee re slong ex- A perience is at your service re blues” to give this successful rem- | aut BUCK’S NEWEST 3-FUEL RANGE feo 8" 5 COAL-— WwooD— GAS TO ) HOLD EXAMS FOR aioe mp CAMP LEWIS CLERK| oe as it has} 1! headaches, nervousness or “the Feve edy a trial tt ] I t ¥ and it will . SMOG | who sufters, Will Auction Off Seattle actors will hold their fi | Ireland? 's s Envoy congress pa n the house by William ¥ Ma pr ating $14,000 fe 2 dipl corps from the United States to Ire. land. Later on the measure will be Wilkes | offered ag an amendment to the dip. ) lomatic and consular appropriation | pill vue wat) HIS HENS AND DUCKS ecriin| LIKE SOUR CORN MASH Unsympathetic deputy sheriffs cou t understand why Ig corn mash, dragged Is mall quantity of the mash till to t county jail tly de ng Peclared kept the t bec way. Ignatz fession, and b near Enumelaw until the found him. Now he ts county's bastile ACTORS TO DANCE hursday evenin Dead Letter Stuff | Sisone template wenn: at the rything from unclaimed rtr » tres, toothpicks tolentertainment to go to the actors at the d nefit fund. ‘Phe public is invited t}In addition to dancing, a vaudeville y | entertain ing talent thru the d| from eve dj} city, will staged. ne acts in| been assembled by Howard Ru ne [a member of the Wilkes players, to United States - ———---¢ ey's hens and ducks|t¢ *|Union aud Cosiaiiany |Marconi Heads New Confer on Strike! Italian Deleeata g SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—With | LONDON, June " and the public hope-| close of | Press.)—The Rome correspondent of strike in|the Exchange Telegraph Co. report progress . telephone | ed today that Senator Gugielmo Mar and union heads will confer today,/conl, Senator Vittorio Scialoia and following receipt by the company of|Tomasso ‘Titton!, former foreign new instructions from Washington.| minister, have been appointed as It was nonarrival of these instruc- | Italy's new peace delegates. He tions Saturday that caused adjourn-|¢d that it was believed they ment until today. | follow their predecessors’ and of the employes for a/sarding the Adriatic question, rease retroactive from Jan-| uary 1 is understood to have bee “| “tssloee | MURPHINE TALKS ON mgs Sate CITY’S STREET CARS Thos. F. Murphine, superintend= ent of public utilities, was sched= . uled to speak to the Kiwanis club Urge Federation noon luncheon meeting Monday, om of U. Ss. Churches the city’s street car system, Symbolizing the ay so wales BY ° hristion churches must at t exer of influ. Now Playing With Mats, Wed., Sat. BRANDON THOMAS’ Famous Farce Comedy in Three Acts ‘Charley’s Aunt’ cr Nights, 30c, 50¢; Mats, 200, 3le “ie “i METROPOLITAN symptoms" | Friday and Saturday Only large ¢ . nday morning | at the First Methodist Episcopal church, Rey. Guild is executive sec: | ary of the I oder ated Churches of | int in Americ '8000 Die From Rupture k of it! Bight thousand peo- with this malady day who by pay- thing © fo reader, trea business an what, would. y Pinlak at With MAT, Saturday “iorely R. M. HARVEY Presents you'd clentific a moans ngthen the Abdominal mus~ » that the “swelling” can’t ap- Wonderful advances have been de over the old “truss way" and | roments have made by any, rupture Creole Beauty Chorus 10 Minstrel Kings and Queens Seats Watch for the Parade On Salq Nights, 25¢ to $1.00 Tuesday Mat., 25e to Te nd name today A * Bldg Ad. 31, St. Louis, Mo,—a I vertisement,