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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919. a Sere sien | IN“CHIN CHIN” , Sing? We'll “Chin-Chin” Edna Does) viv cuits | Ahe Rhodes Co. 416-424 PIKE STREET ane - : i i Ka Audience Gets Oodles of Special Tuesday WE'LL TRUST YOU Soman asia ages, | 69c Silk Dress Skirts $3.95 | “Chin Chin,” with an elaborate ar | i Pi : , A : | Main Floor Rear. UR credit system has been established for your conventence to |f | ray of Orlental costumes and pretty | ? | et Xa list assist you to furnish your home along your own individual girls to fill them, with tinkling, tune F IE Men's Section has taken <pDie ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will ful music, flashes of clown comedy, | 3 ‘ from regular stock one hun- I SPECIAL purchase be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest, and Tom Brown's saxaphone sextet, | : 4 >, red. Muslin: Gowne tor ‘Tuas Pit just arrived of one opened a week's engagement at t ns ix . fi day's selling. These are in ¥ . JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Metropolitan Sunday before a lari : sl eae SEO nt Sh ‘gud ale Cote « hundred and fifty sep- house. ; ‘ f it veAitho “Chin Chin’ has been enter: | a | weight suitable for summer i arate Dr Skirts of- taining tern crowds year after F E wear, f sn ge Ad ennted se year, this is the first time Charles 3 a 4 fers a timely opportun um has sent the production ; bach a: ity to choose a Silk and Roy Binder are : , $3 50 Crepe de H sig oe Skirt in color and style poh demu naeier gente Sd : Chine Blouses especially adapted for created by Montgomery and Stone. : # summer wear. When Montgomery took sick in Chi- | ee $2 25 r| cago several years ago Binder was ° 4 » Da. so at dhl pe ‘ a his understudy. Montgomery later i j Plaid Taffetas and Plain died Upper Main Floor. Wills gives an imitation of Pader ig —_— "8 Cee ewsk! that sets the house howling si 4 ee. er ee ee feature attractive two - piece and the finish is a regular riot : ; de Chine Blouses in white ieee styles with large pockets aim ‘The risibilities of the audience are 4 and flesh, in sizes 38, 40 and wide belts. The Taffeta Skirts further strenuously exercised by a | 48 Grids Theteare tn.“ Vi neck are shown in pleasing color com ff} ventriloquist act with a surprising binations and the Silk Poplin climax, a clown horse and a bold and ou collar deo bareback rider and other bits of buf trimmed with tucks. Former- foonery a | Skirts are in plain shades of Sand, Taupe, Navy and Grays” foonery ig ly $3.50. Spee! Tuesday, “Chin Chin” was built for the 3 |. choice .. i . $2.25 Waist measures 25 to 30 inches. laugh muscles and the crowd out | front gets its money's worth, includ . | ‘ ing the war tax. ~— Seana) A Tuesday Special OLID Oak Dining Room Set of eight pieces, in’ |f) Of course, there is little or no con- W ‘ aq Fib golden or fumed finish. Has a generous-sized | eee poe Pei dice ral | omens ume Sleeveless panes: no one = | Sweaters Curtains in | Silk Poplins A what does th er i Buffet, six-foot Extension Table and six full box seat ume | | hai 7 | airs. ie) — a for the |] pretty andefresh looking. ‘The scenic Miss Edna Peckham suite; complete ...........ccsecewes ° | effects are a bit better than the aver. einen peeiitleeare sc _ ey) age, and eo fe the music and costum: | ‘Chin-Chin” girls are pulchritudinous—and refreshingly young. This ig aed |{s true of the principals as well as the chorus, Like most musical comedies, | | |“Chin-Chin” depends litue upon continuity of plot w ever there ts of | Betty Orme as the “Goddess of the | Tuesday $3. 50 and $4.95 NE hundred pairs of : \ Lamp” hae am unuseally eweet voice | "10% Rowever, centers upon the rote ham. It is she|| Upper Main Floor, Marquisette, Scrim | ing. | b s whom Aladdin—he who owns t mystio Va wishes most of a ell received by th t i i rs m i |} |and was well received by the audl-/ ai Ana it is she, too, whom the unrege: villain holds in dl these two groups of Fiber Silk Sweaters fro’ and Nottingham Lace ence. his pow-ow-ower unti} “he is bluntly told to | the sta cream id | " ‘old to e stage, for the play || i ins i i : Edna Peckham as the American | woud not end while the villain still pursued, the maiden fair. Miss Peckham || our regular stock strong values predominate. Ce ee fe girl is easy to look at, dances grace: | at, Brace: | is a clever dancer, and, sandwiched in between the two leading comedians of Sage s . : pg Bh ate ag Bad tl oe ne | the play in one of the many numbers of the musical comedy, she goes thru | The sale is timely, too, as the styles are typical for and ecru and in one to ¢ ‘ af some fast and furious steps—and does she do them snappy? We'll say | red i six pair lots have bee other tuneful melody !s *|she does! Miss \Peckham's “Love Moon” song is one of the musical hits || summer. They are luced to clean up broken lines B . he | in colors and sizes. sembled from stock and | Girls." oh Ethel Lawrence, Nora sieler, Jes-| °F? >! 5 3 z Ty | ste Walsh, Blanche Argo, Marie Cay-,Industrial Association of the South || ial 3 Are 20 Fiber Silk Sleeveless and reduced for a quick sale” | Servi Tobacco Habit anaugh, Violet Tree and Mafgaret|End. He will discuss the widen- | | JSpecia at $ 50 Collarless Sweaters with all- ITEEL Bedstead in full size, erving Trays Sharpe help to round out the show in|!n& and deepening of the Duwam.- || $1.25 Curtains A sh waterway. ‘The | F bd displayed in Turquoise, Rose, Salmon, Kelly either white enamel or Ver- AHOGANY Serving Trays J) Dangerous Bend style. Rok at a” tekaitesneal phetion |} she alee hn sorter a i 3 $1.50 Curtains & congressional petition 4 nis Martin finish, Just the with glass bottoms and Thousands of men suffering trom | witKES for funds to dredge the waterway “Schonah ae dlians: Scley geenps ate ata connor reenter igen $1.75 Curtains thing for the Sum- $5 95 metal handles, special 73c fatal diseases would be in perfect) “‘Ciosing the season at the Wilkes | co —_—_—— in every color, Formerly $5.75. Special Tuesday $2.00 Curtains ° mer camp, special at for ‘Tuesday habit |theatre this week is the drama, “A | ui | $2.50 Curtains ¢ it late. Fool There Was,” by Porter Emer- | | * { Fiber Silk Sleeveless Sweaters rt presents CFS ton Hrowne, “thus play tas been| | LEMON JUICE |] | Special at $4.95 cii0 taney vn come and vets } $279 Curtains : : BS AT AB ii Weta ph iy edly Sad ca Sives 38 to 44, but not each size in every color displayed, $3.00 Curtains c It Is easter for love to find a way|<s\ directed und. lo! the pernicious |cuced at the end of the season by which includes Rose, Blue, Yellow, Kelly Green, Turquoise $3.75 Curtains A Watch Repaired by |) than it ts tor « good many Young ae a ioney. if they fall Be "Henry. Hall, in the role of the FOR FRECKLES and Salmon. Formerly $7.50 and a few at $8.50, Choice $4.00 Curtains Jones Is Always Right} “° he. ve sure to read large and interesting |fool who leaves his wife and child Tuesday at . é $4.95 $4.50 Curtains announcement soon to appear in this|+, gait in the clute! othe witht Ciel gt Ta n tO OP heat its ot [to fall in the clutches of the vam- : : hisetnleis Some women marry for love, some | PiSitine poisoning and how to avoid|Pire and finally sinks in degrada- Girls!’ Make beauty lotion for a home, and to spi it, In the meantime try Nicotol tab-|tion and death. play: v aitri- —_ i | allman tee se Del iar yea wit We wmirorioed at tS [cult but telling pare fora few cents—Try it! ——_—— a . ——~ Jane Darwell as the vampire Is SEINE EMPLOYES AT OUTING the bank. ‘The bank management! a trifle overdrawn, but pleasing| Squeeze tne Juice of two wemens| Fo oioves and officials of the Se-| furnished automobiles t . th It you want to SAVE 25% ab. : . ahr mobile: cai | nevertheless, Ivan Miller plays the | Into a bottle containing three ounces attle ‘National bank were back at ss to carry the! your meal, go to the ‘ » of orcha vhite, H part of the friend, and Corinne orchard white, shake well ana | work Monday morning well pleased t you have a quarter pint of thi | : Iittic ‘Ruth Fielscher, © ae ‘the |Dlexion Deadtifier, et very, very|St the Bnumelaw plonic grounds by |Tecovered @ carnival in progress, " baby daughter, was very charming, | ®Mall Cost. Your grocer has the lemons and! NEW HAIR AFTER BALDNESS PALACE HIP any drug store or toilet counter will| y¢ ¢hin meet the eye of any| WE'RE ‘One of the finest mixed quartet |*UPply three ounces of orchard white |one who is losing hair or js bal THE | of singers which the Palace Hip| fF & few cents, Massage this eweet- |Ict it be known that KOTALKO, LEADING aii ial ly fragrant lotion into the face, | ‘inin ter | GRINDERS lever closed, We saaaaaa has yet presented headlines the new |1¥ Bi gtor , edi IN SEATTLE during the general show that opened Sunday. They're Deck, arma afd hands each day and I. wn in|] We grind and hone razors, acis- ||] Open shop, with 1918 | all former grand opera singers and), a a lemishes dis- 4 ors and all fine edge tools. Established 1890. : every voice le far above the aver. | 2D0eer ® iow clear, soft and 0% 01 || ELECTRIC GRINDING WORKS age. Equally important, these rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It 128, 1402 Feurth Ave. Jack Barberis, P . Voloes are munteally talanced Ga | te cote, Sam the harmony effects are wonder- fully pleasing. For the classical part of their program they offer the famous ‘‘Rigoletto'’ quartet, the barcarolie from ‘The Love Tales of Hoffman'' and for the more popular portion such songs as “Somewhere a Voice is Calling.” For Three Days We Are The ca ates Tie tee] : , Tomorrow is the Last Day as unusual for its kind, presenting c blend teatn of rent lo ¥en on which you can benefit b Featuring Stone and 2Qh ill,” have “an easoratie| a ; via our arrangement to allot combination of eccentric comedy and ‘ood singing. McIntyre & Robbins, : ; / : : can Alley Rehearsal,” do & ; 2, * interest as from July 1st. eserving Jars fe Mga eccentric-acrobatic dancing | and singing. Ea and Filo Brown, dancers and singers, and Madden, Put up everything possible. Owing to the high price [j= comey ssser, complete the canneries are paying all indications are that canned goods us te will be very high this winter. Let us help you to beat the high ‘The big hit of the new show which ; ; | — ernment a a | employes to the grounds. Arriving | ° opened at Levy's Orpheum Sunday prices. afternoon is the appearance of 5 Seeing “arthur, a" awe moubretin Left by Tomorrow Miss Arthur is a pretty bit of sun- aa from Los Angeles, ae will share in i Stone Crocks, smooth glazed inside Smooth glaze Stone [/*72e. Sho Man’ heen appearing In ‘ divid - hi - may Jeane and out, complete with cover. Jam or Pickling Jars. J screen productions, to accent the en ¢ Vi De bug oy e declared j i by, gement with Levy's Midsummer on cem hs, L-gallon ....40¢; 4-gallon. ...$1.35 Meee Aor a er ics {jal company. in rhe Naughty gee Carats . y de." He larity is bound to 7 2-gallon ....75¢; 5-gallon....$1.75 stone cover, rubber and ivan ‘Meitit sac weer p tare toy ; a 3-gallon ..$1.15; 6-gallon....$2.25 wire cl ‘ | Lew White ‘and Ert C. Hunt do ‘ ga $ Tiles - sehathig suation’' to the comedy roles, while ‘ Put your idle money to work 1% gallon . 3 .19¢ Corey Hunt's rendering of “Those ‘ ow and your only regret will be 8 My Moth Used to Sing,” in 1 gallon ..........33¢ tari iret liye aig ny Stone Butter Jars for the camp— ich the Ames quartet takes part, we that you were so long in starting. keeps the butter firm and prevents rt tary ath raga cape waste. Can be used for many other Stone Jugs are useful for many pur- f\frorram. y purposes as well. poses, and are bound to come in handy. {| The chorus takes active part in B-lb. size, with cover... .25¢ L-gallon size ............35¢ |ana its presence ia always enjoyable. FOR THE PAST EIGHTEEN YEARS WE HAVE NEVER PAID i i i 6 costumes of its members this 4 S-lb, size, with cover... .35¢ gallon size ............60¢ Seale Ara Eastioujasty atansinte OUR MEMBERS DIVIDENDS OF LESS THAN 6% PER ANNUM ” Other musical offerings include ‘clos by Madge Moore, Olive Finney, and there is no reason wh i! Lawrence Orth and Bob Sandberg. y your savings should not share in our prosperity. The second episode of Houdini's “The Master Mystery,” is shown on , YOUR SAVINGS ARE SAFE—ABSOLUTELY the screen, . ; Our Funds are invested under strict State supervision in City, ? State and Government Bonds and in First Mortgages on Come to Seattle ie Improved Property only Capt. BE. 8. Kindley, American ) ace with an official record of 12 aad MIXING BO W LS oer eae ea ae Put Your Lazy Dollar To Work Today or Tomorrow allied countries, is expected to ar- rive in Seattle this fall. x se i RESOUR THRE! We have just received another shipment of these Bowls. ai ccrag sah ee 0 Mo _ CES AER E MILLION DOLLARS If you missed them last time be sure and get them now. The H, S. Grammer, 905 Boylston ave., and probably will make his home women are all crazy about them. in Seattle. i 7 $ Set of 5 Bowls, ol peasy ; JONES WILL DISCUSS : Puget Sound Savings and Loan WATERWAY WIDENING twnvamvsem ASSOCIATION. easeisx Senator Wesley L. Jones will WE ASK YOUR INDULGENCE ON DELIVERIES OF STONE JARS. TE enaeiip ares bath rriracag ls Be WHERE PIKE STREET CROSSES THIRD Army and Navy club given by the Doctors Recommend ¥ Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists pre- scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggists.