The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 23, 1919, Page 3

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After 6:30 P. M.—Lower Floor 3ic, Balcony a Children 10c, Lower Ficor Loges S0e—Plos War Tax. Mezzanine Loge Seats, 68¢ Plus War Tax, May Be Reserved by Phone, Elli- ote 252 {| restaurants and theatres are crowd just Ice Cream of any kind. If you saw it made you would know WHY it is different. Over 300 Dealers sell The “Cream of Quality Creams” Or we will sell your automobile for you at YOUR price without commission or storage charges. —— Auto Bargain Market 701 E. Pine St. E. 340 = Ee Se - ON Sn ce 'ARREST THREE FOR SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS) An unsigned cheek, filled in for $35.50 was found on Freddie Jack son, 16, & negro, when t First —the play with enough stars for ten pictures— Robert Warwick, Raymond Hatton, Edythe Chapman, Theodore Roberts, Irving Cum- mings, Wanda Hawley, Casson Ferguson and other notables. é SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE ’ AMERICANS ABROAD NOW PREFER SPAIN| BARCELONA, June Food is now plentiful in Spain and almost as cheap as before the war. Life in the cities is just as gay and the big PHIPPS ENTERS STATE CONTEST He Seeks Nomination Lieutenant Governor ed and hotels filled. Americans by the score who lived on the conti now find it than in} nent before the war, more comfortable here France or Italy. THIN PEOPLE PHOSPHATE crs legislature be in creating a state in strial clinic for women victims of diseases, and wan identified with independent minority most of the HL. Phipps, of t eight years a wanber of the senate from the third senatorial dietrict, haa an nounced his candidacy for the re publican nomination for Leutenant governor. tre-Phesphate | troduced the bi jvm, 7 Flesh an to Strength, Viger and Nerve Ferce. pee ume In aaid “If Tam elected Neutenant govern. Judging from the countless prep- erations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleeby, developing atma, neck and bust, and a statement issued today he replacing ugly hol lows and angles by the soft, curved lines of health and beauty. there are evidently thou- sands of men and preside over the sena k of will be de who is the senate legislation can Il be run by he curtains ap MANY WESTERN MEN IN LOS weakness are 0 os. phate than is co food: Physicians claim the nothing that will supply thi# | ficiency so well as the organic ph hate known among dru in has naw hn W FRENCH CHAMPAGNE 1S MADE IN SPAIN PARIS. 3 » manufacturer y suffered in France to operate taliard 1 Order of with y names will be » books at next Tuesday's succons no does not de- | meeting OFFICIAL BALLOT Dote for your favorite Screen Star you would like to see in person at the “THE SCREEN BALL §@ HIPPODROME-ARENA-JULY 18 ® fill out, sign your name and mail to Contest Committee, Room.30] Crary Bldg. Seattle. Sign Here for} the state legislature and | up, I wilt! y that every one | th ly what is be- | To hold their} id-} PACOMA, June 23 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. FIND JOBS FOR 6,000 YANKEES Veterans’ Commission Re- ports Few Ask Loans om ue, but they don’t y further into ¢ one-quarte one 4 the a 1 have ed has been repaid nt we he war @ and Madison *atroimen C. H. Shively and He waa turned over department } wulteane with clothes | » other men, David was taken into and Virginia #t. | rested ave cus |tody at First by Patrolman C o im held harge M. Goodwin. " on a drunk and 39. with and other edibles |i} ear Occidental ay. and | Special Officer } Duckworth . arrest in Judge Gor Saturday. Goodwin was ater arrested by Duckworth | |TOMMIES FLOCK TO {DOW June 23.—In the t cheer cart nany of the j mies discovered themneclves who ha | peared on a publi of them 4 never ap-| as “star Now t making | demobilized they are} the footlights Robert |f} ot A special warrant |i) STAGE AFTER WAR| STORE Satisfactery Terms Always OTTO F. REGEL, President HOURS FROM 9 A. M. TO 5 P. THE GROTE~RANKINCO. M ituro ~ eA, The Colorful “‘Out-Doors’”’ in June Gives Us the Most Accurate Interpretation of Art And its useful, harmonious application to the interior of our homes, where furniture by its fitness, rugs and hangings through their appropriateness, become a necessity rather sembled. Not Only Among the Furniture of a Dec- orative Character is there intelligent and helpful serv found here, but in a stock so varied, representing wide collections of grade and styles that every want can be gratified, The pretentiou home or the simplest cottage or apartment can find an easy solu- tion of its needs on our floors and at the greatest possible price mod- eration, ice and sta, them w diences APPONY! FLED TO CZECH LAND IN BOAT PRAGUE The Magyar minister of education, Apponyt, entered the Czech republic by cromaing the Da cretly in a rowboat. When asked to return to Hungary, Count Appony! asked not to be forced to return, and promised to be a faith ful wubject of the Czechoslovak} | state, and not to do anything against its interests, However, for the time being he was interned. NEW TRADE ROUTES OPENED IN PERSIA Develop ving nm au June 23 former | # been pro the ar from for nd in the} east the railway is being extended }from Qu © Nazratabad. With }German influence and intrigue out | way a new Persian era is be | ing opened by the British |AERIAL APRON NEVER CAUGHT HUN PLANES | LONDON It has just | bee losed in a hearing before! | , of Teheran ck years, have been reopened al commission of awards that 1 apron—strands of wire} perpendicularly | It was not summer. In-| $400,000 fc t was eft |CONVENTION OF DEAF | TO MEET HERE JULY 2 | f the A plenic lwill be held Friday, another busi-| Iness meeting Saturday morning, and in the evening | ja dance |HOWLING CATS LURE | WOMAN TO HER | LONDON, June leath of Mr Felixstowe ad in her garden under her Her husband told 1 out when he Langton at ft ae th w the « ne fe | went | LWA night prowlers 'YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY | KILLED BY PLAYMATE} | Stanley Rotl-| nan of Edward Rollman. { Graham, Wash., died at a hos-| al here Sunday afternoon as the r sit of an accidental gunshot | wound he suffered at the hands of} 4 boy companion named Strand | | LIVE RABBIT USED TO GAG GIRL VICTIM, MANCH ER, June 23.—A freak | record in British} crime annals when two bandits were found guilty in the Assizes of using a live rabbit to gag} a girl they held up and robbed, Each | got nine months’ hard labor DR. MAXSON RETURNS Dr. Frank ‘T. Maxson, after two year's service in the na haa re opened his offices in the Cobb build ing. 16, son Manchester | are tired of the women canta. |] DEATH|| Neighbors’ |} fence |] low to frighten the |] We Place Special Empha- sis on Our Display of Wil- low, Rattan and Fiber Furniture For the-summer home—any one of these lines, if cushioned with cretonne, is ideally suited for the coming summer months —for sun parlors, porches and living rooms. than a luxury and a liveable environment created where home furnishings are rightly as- aa LA Out-Door Furniture of ~ Rustic Cedar and Natural Maple Offers maximum comfort and service—many attractive pieces can be selected from the show- ing; among them are oval and round tables, chairs, rockers and «swings. Mid-Season Sale of Blankets Several Hundred Pairs of Fine Plaid Blankets at Sharp Reductions ™ Your present and future Bedding requirements can be most economically supplied in this midseason sale of Blankets. At $3.95 Pair Fleecy plaid Blankets, size 66 by 80 inches. These are shown in at- tractive colors and are neatly fin- ished with mohair binding. Large quantity is available at the special price; pair, $3.95. At $5.00 Pair quality four-pound plaid Blankets in both light and dark grounds. These Blankets are excep- tional values; size 66 by 80 inches; the pair, $5.00, At $6.00 Pair Size 70 by 80 inch wool-finished Plaid Blankets in three-inch block designs; the colors are pink, blue and tan. These extra size blankets offer excellent protection to the sleeper; the pair, $6.00. Good indorsed by good taste. Such Rugs will give lasting satisfaction. Herati, Anglo-Persian and Karnak Wilton Rugs 2%x36 inches ... 89.50 $16.50 $22.50 $415.00 $85.00 $115.00 $125.00 7x4 inches 46x76 feet Set and finished with a for A Semi-Porcelain Dinner with « spray decoration an attractive service six $6.50. This ts spaciil; Flower Vases 35¢ Each sexagon base GROTE-RANKIN CO. ' 42-Piece Dinner Set a pleasing Fluted Glass Vases, 14 inches high with a heavy Lakewood Wilton Rugs ; $6.50 $9.00 813.50 $29.50 again Comfort. At $8.75 Pair . Wool-mixed Plaid Blankets of ex- cellent weight and a quality that will prove very satisfa¢tory. They are 66 by 80 inches in size and come in assorted colors. The pair, $8.75. - At $12.50 Pair “3? Pure wool-filled Plaid Blankets in pink and gray, tan and gray and gray and white block plaid patterns. These are of unusual quality; this size is 66 by 80 inches. Fifty are priced, the pair, $12.50. Satin Spreads $7.00 Fine Satin Bedspreads of a superior quality; beautifully finished; new and at- tractive designs. Size 80x90 inches. Each Wilton Rugs Indorsed By Good Taste A guide in buying Rugs is to select worth-while quality, at reasonable prices in I designs Examples: Shah Abbas Wilton Rugs - - $109.00 The Porch Should Be Furnished for Comfort Other requisites are Utility and Good Looks—and The Couch gold per Not only fills Hammock these principles, but is also the fin- ishing touch of the porch, A dozen different styles are being shown covered with stout khaki attractive colors. cause of comfort beams. FIFTH AND PIKE or plain and striped duck in various These are ready to serve you in the under your porch ceiling or pergola — | | GROTE-RANKIN CO, —

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