The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 14

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a i . THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1919. Scoop! Scoop! Scoop! | SHAR? ANSWER a ‘ Sweeping Clearance, 4 He Defends Right to Close MANAGER ALEX PANTAGES Halls; acai Delayed | ANNOUNCES THE Charsing the Suidtptiters Sabee FIRST APPEARANCE IN SEATTLE ee eee ee ee OF THE FAMOUS carte ant American principles and Warren filed answer DANCERS | NOW PLAYING er = : eee ont . ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING fon ta not _Shimmie Stars-8 |S2ne ee =< >,\|| AND SUMMER MODELS AT : hon ai whe meet MAY NOT SEND > < REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS sage GIRL T0 FATHER Auzonet 2 y j Ordinarily we do not think of a clearance sale until after the ” Fourth, but our present stock is crowding our comparatively small if yo nt to ge | IN A RIOTOUS San Francisco Authorities| zomette Taya. chiens: store, and we have decided to reduce now so that customers may died. “During my trip I was pro- ‘ & Want Her on Charge a Tt] “ame War Yast alot te have new clothes for holiday wear at prices generally available “Shimmie Carnival” | --- 2 2 no ae AMERICA’S LATEST DANCING CRAZE corge D. Smith, of 2811 B Pins| $ 15 OUR REGULAR VAUDEVILLE t “over "to, her father, who| ognize Tacoma Ruling | Supremacy DRESSES ENTERTAINMENT Naomi aiinges er atethor te. hem : Di tn ake wakh. | These Two Prices Include Models ‘Regularly Sold up to $45.00 ~ - “ | The action of the Seattle Metal isco police will be able to se 7 | vere her igo on. mm to that city) TMdee Council in allowing union RUIN June 17.—G ven Soot to} = = = _—e wena ad re sere i alain over the summer, and a dimponi-| oe @ burgiery charge. pire te Work on Cy cieamer Put to work on the part of her labor. | o | Wright after it had been reported | ine cineses and Germany in ready to RETURNS FROM LONG untair by the Tacoma Metal Trades | take care of hererit, as soon as the . orrec 0a a es TRIP BUYING GOODS Council, was denounced as “practi. treaty be signed and aes restric 9 cally severing relations between the Wons on her commerce are lifted. | C. A. Hanff, buyer of domentic and |” oft Her factories are in order. Her} mported cotton goods for the » « by J. N. Eriandeon. | ingustrial leader have their plans| Rhodes company, has just returned | ** he Tacoma biackamiths’ | 14 ‘The idle days that have fol-| resses anh 0 mans “Mystery Girl,” as she's been IN CONJUNCTION WITH . is held here, pendion | Seattle Men Refuse to Rec- All Set in Race for World) 101 meeting of the Tacoma from a business tour of PAPO, | een meeting af Ge % , . mintios Have been de : sour | Meent Trades Compal) Sharetay anet pe ready for the busy Mats., 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9. General Admission 25¢ York, ; st.| , Althe teen} etal Srades officials Z t pe | In Messaline, Serges, Taffetas, In Serge, Poplin and Woo! Velours, Joe, Ka this will be ht about by the , a ag stern Georgettes for afternoon, street and The very newest styles in the sea- nine = controverny rk on t reaps : evening wear, and Pussy Willow "s moat lar colors. Some full ' ° : THESE THIEVES NOW 0 ; ; wise preparing for business. Mi , ‘i ‘ ; oo? ee ee reget: MAKING PAPER FROM Pree aes Sones HAVE LOTS TO SMOKE (0: “me Ses oa Te "eat “scalll| Sresing wear. Formerly pried up to ned. others half lined. Formerly jw Portland Rate) res soimns pachase « amer Port Wright wanl os paisa paved ak woud $45.00. Reduced for quick selling to priced ,up to $40.00. Reduced for MEXICO CITY, Mexico, June 27 Representatives of the city of Se |arets and two b« cigars we neoma, bet unten meni. r . : mts eomainoned by Caneding| ttle, Chaguber @f Cotamerce and Se| stolen trom and of |; Suk cn wah ie ene St aes $14.75 and $19.75. immediate clearance to $19.75. taliats have. according to pub.|Attle port commission will mect Fri © . sank): Ghd wan tenuate ta Ge- (0 , oor ws © se a Geowat ee ote x rereg | te vesgel| she was brow ; eaaiin tan Mshed reports, shown that from the} ence before the interstate commerce | } ad orcing the wire scree z “ " ror t. are ready.| "eaves of the banana tree can be! commission on freight rates between © bottom pte big ceme near Mayenoe, | ¢ tured at a low cost an enoet | Porat and the Inland Empire, to . ady producing for the oe All the More Costly Models Are Reduced Just as class of calendered paper. Or.| be held in Portland, July T, and tn Chaplain Pierre Blommaert spoke | ‘am ‘ ” 4) the have been overhauling are a ‘Panizers of the industry are under | Seattle July 2. before the luncheon of the Cham-) |” nog 7 start full blast. The big) Severely as the Above Priced Garments—Even the _ stood to to be awaiting the arrival of| The Seattle representatives will ber of Commere | ! « around Cologne are in per : net to establish their first | oppose the petition of Portiand for a|in the Masoni r ° z Most Exclusive Styles Plant at a Pacific coast port within | lower freight rate from Spokane and ain Bilor DUNCAN, IN NEW YORK, eG 1 e experts | ‘@Aey reach of the banana-producing | other Inland Empire cities than that 9 y identifi h t € ” y the o the Eeereete of Mexico. I granted Seattic @ Belgian army during ' SAYS STRIKE CERTAIN « ’ of subst or th stitutes for cater el have increased the efficiency 2 and economy of German production 1 * nan « manner 7. ! All this the crafty German has} geen Dee : fought to conceal, but ft will be evi-| a he Sogo Central Labor | gene enourh when trade is resumed oy ye Meantime In Bertin a quarter of a Duncan stated that protest strikes ~ ie ; af * _ - + a Cen . "various ‘parts of million ‘are idle, and throcut the! Serges, poplins, taffetas, wool velours, silvertones and gab- ntinuing at epeaified intervals un-| Zhe, Wie are jilted, and the moneyed | erdines in smartly styled, well-tailored models. You won’t find 1 Mooney is freed. Detrott unions| tegen ee | suits like these priced at $19.75 very often. et 80 to 1 to : ptest strike, Dy | Arrive Home Today 1° vrea.) The house today, by af NEW YORK, June 27.—The trans-j vote of 220 to 0, insisted on it , ir ast Cineal year tut be OO ON QUALITY DRESSES AND WRAPS SURELY mers. Owing ‘9| Chairman Xai MAKES ATTRACTIVE BUYING f the mititary and fog only a few| committee, + aie conferees Jatreraft fle wout to escort the re-|had agreed t the figure of ring heroes into port 250,000 as a co mine Where League of Nations Will Meet I sunts | THE $4.75 $9.75 (—SEGAR 5 Stir Auccimrge tl 1301 Third Avenue, Corner University. Chickering Hall. CHARGES HE SAW SAM__| WHISKY, BEER AND ALL | _,DENERT WRECKED ean STEALING HIS PANTS} THREE MEN ARE HELD) wrecisi sn sutomonie et auth ave Sam Jones, aged 21, now rests his} Three men were arrested Thurs B. Union st. early Friday morn- ing, and then abandoned the ma. chocolate fram upon ® prison cot,|day, and 11 quarts of whisky and 19 | chine, it is the property at Mine ee Sam was apprehended with another | quarts of home-made beer were con- | Swain, 2520 S. G at, Tacoma. dark-hued gentleman on complaint | fisoated by the dry squad. of James Marlow, in the Diamond hotel, Fifth ave. and Jackson st., at Pb 3 os: ye ea | METROPOLITAN Sa. m. Friday, Marlow sald helo. one « camtns bag he was car woke up and saw Sam's hand selz| ring was searched, It ia said +6 Tonight and Saturday Only ing his pants, The alleged pilferer | nave contained eight quarts of whis- With MAT. Saturday ran down the back stairway, Pa! yy ° Jonnson was locked Up. trolman J. R, Moore gave chase! “Winard Sears, 32, was arrested R. M. HARVEY Presents -We take pride in the fact that : . ; - ‘ and at Sixth ave. and King *t:) when a sult case he had was found | Hougen’s Shoe Repair Plant is one sal i ¥ ote dea ve Da igre But Sam's | tg cantare: 1B quarts of the home ve] of the most unique, properly ay j wn ; 4 . | ey scree BE Li thinguaaiin mand pointed and thoroughly modern | j T WILL ing three quarts of whisky in his pos: | ing, Rory Roc ar Ar MISS LINDQUIS [ses ceteeton wr oy eas ; 4 BUY FOR FALL TRADE ders at the Smith cove dock : Ngo None of the men was able to fur- ‘ F ; Miss Della Winiquist, of the! nish bail 106 Madison St., Seattle / : ; Rhotles company, buyer of women's Main 4637 || Sa a ‘ : | sult drenses, gowns, sfurs, | : a petticoats, bathing sults, has left Se: . Jattle to make en in Chicago, ha | 410 Minstrel Kings and |) Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York 2 Queens and St. Louis | , Creole Beauty Chorus Watch Nights, 25c to $1.00 _»| Wn in This old town hall in Geneva will be the first meeting place of the| | you think of adverts met ‘League of Nations in the new world capital,

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