The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1919, Page 3

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Pictures that mean something Tonight—Thursday Friday H. B. Warner in “The ‘Man Who Turned White” —a romantic drama of the desert, with enough suspense to hold the interest every moment—a play of mystery, romance, adventure and sym- pathy. Mack Sennetis big new scream “HeartsandFlowers’ with the real fun-makers and the Sennett Bathing Girls POORORA Pathe News Wallace on the Wurlitzer RE AR —_ Gull bg Be After you i oe take EATONIC PF AMUSEMENTS Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 SEVEN ACTS “MIP” VAUDE- VILLE—FEATURE PHOTOPLAT VIOLA DANA In “SOME Bride” tn ite: Eves & Sun 200 Gasey Feeling. Stops food souring fepestng. ama and all stomach miseries end appetite. Keeps stomach weet and strong eee hse Sake | sands wonderfully bonatved or twos day to useit. Positively guaran S picase or we wit refund mamas. Gee ba | Nir todey You will see. Rartell Drug Stores, Five Retail! ‘This Week—Lew White in “A KING FOR A DAY™ Nights (Sunday), the, Mata (except Mondays). 2c; Ladies Mate (except 2:20; Nights, Stores Thin Week, Mata. ) PLAERS and Sat ‘The Comedy of Comedies “CHARLEY’S AUNT” Nights: 30¢, 50c. Mats: 20¢, 2l¢ PANTAGES Mats, 2:20—Nights, 7 and 9 EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR & LUNDBERG Co, bg pe lg By te1 Thire Ave Seneca, | In “A Morning in Camp” consist tomtom Leta Shaw & Co. in “There She | Goes Again”; Anita Diaz R keys: Nadell & ind | * TRUSS TORTURE | be eliminated by wearing the) indberg Rupture Support We - free trial to prove its superter+ if you use La Creole Hair Dressing, as the aristo- cratic Louisiana Creoles do, whose wonderful hair is a mark of their pure Spanish-French blood. Gray. pray-streaked or faded hair will return to its youthful color and beauty if you use La Creole HAIR DRESSING La Creole must not be con- fused with dyes—it contains none. Brings back the hair's color pradually but certainly. Informal Masonic Temple Harvard and Pine Tomorrow Night Dancing From 9:30 P. M. Until 2 A. M. TWELVE BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS Tickets on Sale at Wilkes and Oak Theatres and Sherman & Clay's $1.50 Per Couple Gives no dyed look —can't stain the scalp —nothing, to wash or rub off. Makes hair soft, lustrous, beautiful Elim- inates dandruff. Guaranteed to bring back hair's color, or money refunded. Write for fascinating, book- Jet, "La Creole,” Hair Beautiful. At Drupgists and Toilet Counters, Price $1.00 7» dealer can't suppl: 4 his name and address see that you are supplied Van Vieet-Mansfield Drug Co. Makers Memonbis, Tenn LUG STORES you, Ve will FREE DOCTOR Es-Government Physician 1111 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG CO. STORES Leek fer the Free Decter Sign. 610 5349 Bal 1400 Becond Ave Weatlake and Pine relieves Heartburn, Bloat: | Teve of theo pow |Mental Breakdown Results THE SEATTLE A BIG UNIVERSITY FOR “DRY” LAW| .. Drastic Legislation for En- * forcement of Prohibition onere « “ Continued From Page One -” € be given every ten days Vhar macists filling these preserip tl tions must be leensed Pern vust ir manu STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, FRAME PENALTY [&-s.anwrisiow U Demtyeead : ¥ Where Bolshes Fight ee oo i. Advance Ariny Can't Even Whisper KENNA dap fn ~ ‘4 x > eis spoure , ae } MVAKAnr s Ee in cs cy, euioare EST 1Rir \ Te Oa, HUNG \ wagesa ‘MYSTERY GIRL’ SEATTLE CO-ED in Strange Experience opened. ss - » Continued From Page “One —* her brain and wrenched her body. It Ladies’ white canvas |ieft her lame and broken patent colt ack Then, as she was slowly beating turn oxfords, white a eer ee shoes are shown (mostly arkably low pric $5.80. $6.00 to $4.95. $4.80, $5.40, 100 pz tables at $3. Cc LONELY BOYS FIND A HOME They’re Part of Happy Fam ily Now 19197 Waved Good Bye HIRAM COMES NIGH LOSING MILK SUPPLY NEGRO IS CONVICTED OF DRUG SMUGGLING Don't fall to Louis XV out or $14.00 kid pumps ar Lo ride your hol heel o Exchanges will be made in the mornings only. TURRELL’S DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT SECOND AVE. AND MADISON ST. ) $3.40, bby when TURRELL’S SUMMER CLEARANCE In the “Better-Than-Usual-Value” Downstairs Department A remarkably bold price reduction on Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Summer Shoes sharp increases in shoe prices for Fall, this sale affords an opportunity for you to anticipate future needs and save, in fact, ap- proximately double the savings represented by the figures we quote. Seattle does not require an “explanation” of Turrell’s Sales—you know they are all genuine bargain events, based on the sound merchandizing policy of closing out each season's goods to make room for those of the next. This season our size runs are more complete than usual in sales, because of the late date on which this department was | $4.80. 335.80, Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO. Compare your work equip- ment with the business wom- an’s labor - saving conven- then iences I’, _ LADIES’ DaPARTMnM hose Come and select a Hoosier— $4.40, HILDREN’S AND Boys’ DEPARTMENT % forgot tion ] iat Ww y ( | Mar ane Pum } ci b cE R SOLDIERS DISCOVER iced: prises are-aiffotlo rf ai ARMY DOCTOR CRAZY A gis as to. eOGENE Or de | Newport for pH $1.80, $2.80, $3.20 ), $3.80 faa t Regular ked hor e sho lk ar | — Bo r k ¢ 1 mira, ; $1.80 $2.60 himself stranded in the town with Boys’ brown and black Calfskin Shoes—neat exvic 4 eee hgge the fir to mak the wild $7.60, $2.80 $2.80, $3.20 $3.20, $3.60 | ’ You will recognize this as the big sale event of the season. HOOSIER c* Ki teben Cabinet that saves miles of stall OTTO F. NEGEL, President HOUR _ Stop being a drudge This experience will prove your need of a Hoc » kitchen cabinet that miles teps and hours of need- less toil. And you'll be further con- vinced that you should not try to work without it if you will come and see its many labor-saving inventions and fea- of convenience. Every day you F her day of unnecessary with moo + Save to do right in mid-season. Facing This advertisement can do no more than touch on the variety of styles included in the sale. The Feature Price The Feature Price Men will also find some mighty attractive bar- gains at this price. Particularly good are the brown . (: calfskin Blucher and button shoes, built over com- fortable lasts. hoes. All out on tables. MEN’S DEPARTMENT the splendid shoes on sale in this department are some of con shoes. Nothing better in their grades. » is rather hard to find. We have in- 1 this sale that will give satisfaction. a big value at $4.4: low $2.80. shoe, Blucher patterns; full toe; $6.45 brown and black shoes of $6.45 and $8.45 value— $5.80, $6.80. of brown and black leather, reduced to $2.80, shoes for dress or work; built over full toe; shown in button, Blucher and lace styles. Black and brown calfskin. Have been selling 45, $11.00— Now $4.80, $5.40, and oxfords—just the thing for sum- last oxfords of brown ‘and black ealfskin; $7.45 ’ High Shoes we are including white canvas, patents cloth and leather tops, and black kidskin with plain or faney toy Prices range as follows: 5 5% | 8% t $1.60 $1.40, $1.80, § $1.80, $2.20, $2.40, $2.80, $3.20 $2.80, $3.80 fortable—5'4 to 8, $2.40; 814 to 11, $2.80. orsehic Outing Shoes: $3.20 | Boys’ Scout Shoes. Every boy wants a pair. 1 0 13% | 1 to 2 2% to 54 $2.20 $2.60 3 Make your selections early in the day, to avoid the crowds. Sale starts Thursday morning, June 26. SALESMEN WANTED Also some very good “Scout” type |

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