The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE 2 SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION ONE-MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHER —this machine does a —a mechanical ser washing of any size vant! without hard work Z ‘ —will save its cost or worry. —a good-sized wash in an hour! -—does the work per- ‘fectly — no woman can do it so well. while you are pay- ing for it! eaves wear and tear on clothes, as_ it washes without rub- bing! will. buy a ONE MINUTE ELECTRIC WASHING only washes, but x * a wrings out the pecHine —and saves wages of clothes! wash day help!* e@the ONE MINUTE atectrie washer tuners Wearabies to a beautiful cleannem; it carefully nd thoroughly washes everything from delicate Ungerie to Reavy Diankets without injury to the article. washes a tubfal of clothes in T mimutes, at an | expense of about 2 cents an hour | —known for its simplicity, it will give you no troubie or bother whatever the mechanical con ections are as simple to operate as a common electric irom; smeoth running transmission gears are practically noiseless tn operation. —the fad tteste te made from the finest setret Low red cypress and will last for many years. —the ONI-MINUTE either washes and wrings at one operation or separately, making tt conventent for you to ringe one batch of clothes while an other Is being washed; the wringer Is of the three position, «winging, reversible styla, and equipped with the finest rofls made; rolls are immediately reversible and have instant release. —wringer control lever starts, stops and reverses wringer rolls. —dolly and post auto matically adjust them- selves to amount of clothes. —combination lid fast- MO ener and handle for. : zy raising lid. we ah —hoops are heavy and ites } extra wide. —washer control lever conveniently located. reversible wringer gears, fully inciosed. drain board returns | water to tub. or mae] tub. —motor under machine out of way. —extra large universal casters. TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 104-111 South iith S. "Meda Is ‘Rwarded to Best No Work “More Dignified, s:- Says Mrs. Thetta Quay Franks You have recognised that tm home lie the wellaprings of all of & people. To ald women in anizing the he crated years o ating @ system f the household which NEW YORK, June 16—The ber housekeeper in Americal She in Mra. Thetta Quay Franks of Pittsburg gpd New York The the haphazard a wel cedure.” Mrs. Franks has been Identified pic th ordered | with patriotic and movements. S| greater part © nal research | management | Dartr ne the os in cooking and foc and published three |were important add propaganda for patr tion in the home philanthro; @nce that they could sell more of it than of any other. And ‘we simply can't supply the @/ dozens of other dealers who are clamoring to have it de- 1 livered. You: know the reason if ved #7 it just once. gftle_§ Piece cranto. CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS AMUSEMENTS) fort and hap the ped on the int ple, and PALACE HIP. Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 youn yEATUnE PHOTOFLAY || eZ That Has GLADYS LESLIE i| - Served In “Miss Dulcie From Dixie” | Seattle ( Weekday Mate 10c; Bivens. & Sun. 200 | Dr. Northcott Is Homes For aa | Guilty of Murder 20 Years. a |= Phone bi | ‘ Elliott 223 Be This Week—Lew White in | his trial in a “A KING FOR A DAY” lof Miss Inez 1 an army Nights (Sunday), 260; Mata. (except || rend Mondays), 26c; Ladies Mats. (except || bh Sundays), 10c. Mats, 2:30; Nights, by Jude 1:16 and 9:15, The by an was found n BANK CLERK, 17, HELD ‘This Week—With Mat. Sat The edy of Comedies _ “CHARLEY’S AUNT” Nights: 0c, 60, Mats.: 20¢, Sle SPOKANE, June confessed to Sald thert Mrs. Franks and Medal She Won! for Service in Home Making, [leading publicists and scientists of astern Tr Segereh eam 84 George Gordon Battle, Simeon Bk. Housekeeper i in the Nation that make fot the strength and integrity a Mave eo fe, formu- | ON CHARGE OF THEFT! bone |America have just presented her Wana with a medal jer, ind the Mrs. Franks | the first woman|on a ¢ lareeny |to be thus honored for domestic] thefts are said to have taken place Mats, 2:20-—Nights, 7 and 9 | achievements. |over @ period of one year $—SHIMMIE DANCERS—1 The decorasion was awarded by | —_— ‘The Latest Dancing Craze |the National Institute of Soclal|g aie With © Big All-Star Vaudeville nmi || Sciences thru a special committee || When you think of advertising fl lcomposed of Oscar 8, Straua,! | think of The Star. a 4 THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, GREETERS NAME |i HICKS AS HEAD| Louis Lucas, Seattle, Elect- ed Vice President . AND, Ore f ch June KO was ¢ of An their annual ireeters Manitou, ke, whe is pro 1 Grant, Chicago, or an a bellboy Colo,, was of the 1920 convention PORTLAND SHIP RUNS ON ROCK First Voyage Halts 18 Miles From Columbia’s Mouth PORTLAND ORIGINALITY OF POLISH IS SEEN Russian Influence Is No Longer Felt o Mar by MB. AS WaAtl v e 27. Poland. ts} an never been able fact. Rut of Itallarr art and nb kings had a fondness for Italian tects and painrers. e maaeive Greek church which Foust a Warsaw is to be torn down. it clashes with the graceful lines of the old Polish — con f the their day Pollab Warsa® has its Little The- atre in which the plays of Shaw and Gnleworthy ari Oscar Wilde ‘There Js even ao Fu- under” the European are given turiet club hotel. Choking ana pervice are better an in English restaurants ‘arrow streets and cobblestone pavements resemble some of the netsh towns, and the working wornen in the bright colored head shawls remind ome of the girls of Laneashire. ‘The Warsaw ts ender martial . hardly a policeman is to tx for mont of them have joined -}the army juty at night and during the day Tithe city of nearly a om habitants practically pol let there is almost no disorde German uniforms taken | "Vl dreds when the Germann the or on -|are worn by’ the F but the Polish eagte Insignia of the Ger Pasteurized, Cooled, Bottled and Delivered by the Company te te ddiettoaas uke Pohl chomen | At tal} the activities of || - " back to the! 1st y. i evident in many of wen of Warsaw. Pot built on the highest potnt | ' Moet | the educated clanmn ert Eng- A military patrot is on | JUNE 27, 1919. Fras IND AT UD Continuous offerings Price Basement always immensely interesting. Its clientele broadens and enlarges constantly. discovered that exceptional values The Special Price Basement has An Unusually Attractive Offering of 50 Capes for Women and Misses $15.00 Fifty Capes are spe- cially priced for Sat- urday’s selling. They are of serge in several styles; some full silk lined, others with silk overcollars and braid trimmings. Dolman Capes of fine quality velour in the popular shades, —These Capes are un- usual values at the price asked, ea. . $15.00 50 Suits for Women and Misses, Each $15.00 6) ge > Suits are offered at a very low price for Saturday. All-wool serges, poplins and prv- nella cloth in semi-tailored, braid trimmed and novelty styles. Jack- ets are silk lined. —<Colors are taupe, brown, forest and black and white checks. All are excellent values at this remarkably low price. 300 Percale Morning Aprons, Each 50c —Round yoke, sleeveless Cov- erwt Aprons ef striped per- cale with one pocket; semi- belted and tape-bound trim- mings. This price is less than cost of material. of pockets, lars. typical —LOT 1 at 82.19-—Waists of India silk in white, Mesh, mater, pongee and black. Round, square and V-neck styles. Pleated, embroidered and lacetrimmed fronta with colored 200 Sateen Bloomers for Girls and Misses, Each S5c —vVery well made Bloomers of good French sateen; made with elastic waist and knee bands; in either black or white; large range of sizes. 200 —Slip-over blue. works Friday morning. corl will do the work, which will cost the city $63,988.90. CONTRACT IS LET , ‘ Contract for the paving of Royer, ave. was let by the board of public 8. A. Mo BETTER BREAD Published by SEATTLE BAKING CO, Try This Delicious Bal Stara ried bread chopped chopped - 4 pepper to taste on lemon juice tion. ” 4 cup melted butter l cup water, Soak crumbs tn water for fifteen minutes, Drain off water and add other ingredients. 1 as a stuffing for @ baked fish, Most de- licious. For the most whole- some, satisfying results, always use putter Nat HOLSUM right away. of new and‘ wanted merchandise are offered and that the values are a definite purpose, which is to provide, merchandise of good style and thoroughly reliable quality. Straight-line Scotch heather mixtures; patch or set-in broad belts, Three, size 16; seven size Special offering for Saturday. styles in flesh colored lawn. 1405 Third Avenue Across the Street From tho Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place, LADY. ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES PYONE at Women shop in the Specia er-Paterson Co.! (az IVERSITY special prices THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT keep the at 100 Fraser-Paterson Special ‘the ual st possible prices, fresh 45 New Silk Dresses Each $10.00 A SPECIAL pur- chase of 45 new Silk Dresses at this very low price of- fers an interesting item for Saturday. —All good styles in taffeta; some have Georgette sleeves. —Plain, tunic and ruffled skirts, com- bined with em- broidery yokes, broad "sash belts and silk overcol- lars. 20 Coats for Women and Misses, Each $7.50 VERY twenty special purchase of Coats at a decided saving makes this offering pos- sible. belted Coats tweeds in gray and silk overcol- five size 18; and five size 38. A Price Basement 36, ef voile, organdie and lawn; all-white and collars and cuffs; also a few All sizes— Each $1.25 Middies of linen-finished middy cloth in colors of rose and delft They have large sailor collars and black tie bow; collars and cuffs fin- ished with. two rows of white wash braid. Sizes 8 to 20 years. 200 Wash Skirts for Women Each $1.75 —Such good Skirts at such a low price is a remarkable special offering for Saturday. A special purchase at an exceptionally low price makes this possible. Made of heavy repp and gaberdine in late styles, with large pockets and broad belts; trimmed with pearl buttons. ~—Other special values in Wash Skirts at $2.95 and $4.50. 500 Summer Petticoats Each $1.25 SPECIAL purcahes of Sateen Petticoats in black. Waterbloom Petticoats in all the new shades for summer; also percaline uppers with fancy silk flounces in a wide collec- tion of colors. All have elastic waistbands, are well made and every one a special value at the price asked. . 100 Unionalls for Women, Each $3.25 —A good, practical garment for outing wear. Made of good quality khaki; jackets and trousers combined into one garment. All sizes, 34 to 44, inclusive. Special for Sat- urday, each Three Very Special Lots of Waists at Unusually Low Prices —IAT 3 at 81.19 White Lingerie Walsts LOT 2 at 50¢—Chearance of 75 white, lattice striped Voile Waists with lace trim med collars of plain lawn; all slightly soiled from handling. These are excep- Uonal values. Supply the Children’s Wants at Low Prices Middy Blouses for Girls 300 Vacation Dresses Each $1.15 —Sturdy little Dresses of chambray and linene in both plain shades and pretty plaids; belted styles with white collars; all sizes—2 to 14 years. Come In Saturda You'll never regret the day you a start for good teeth, good health and success. The longer you put it off the more expense and suffering you'll have in the long run. So don’t dilly- dally along with -the matter any longer. Come in tomorrow. FREE EXAMINATION We invite you to call and let one of our experts give your teeth a thorough examina- He will tell you at once. what is neces- sary to put your teeth into perfect condition and just what the cost will be. ination and estimate won't cost you a cent nor put you under any obligations to have work done unless you want it. This service is offered to you freely and gladly. But for your own sake—for your health’s sake—for the sake of your chances for suc-, cess—don’t put it off another day. Come in This exam- DR. L. R. CLARK Regal Dental Offices j DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentista. lb

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