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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919. ‘| Clever Little Seattle Dancers Are on Pantages Bill This Week | eae ~~ — if —‘‘economy’’ week at the Criterion The “Economy” Millinery employed some of the most highly skilled milliners. They de- signed many hats for Seattle’s most exclusive trade, but their location was not in keeping with their class of millinery, so we bought their entire stock. We have set aside this week TO CLOSE OUT the entire stock of the Economy Millinery in our basement dept. A wonderful display of the most beautiful hats at a mere fraction of their worth. c BUY YOUR WINTER’S COAL NOW | Present wholesale prices of coal will not come down advance from month to month | CAN YOU, AS A CONSUMER, AFFORD TO DELAY? but may BLACK RIVER LUMP COAL The lowest priced lump coal on the market Black Diamond Mixed Steam Neweastle Pea Tono Lump Black River Lump Nut Roslyn Mine Run WINGATE FURNACE—CARBONADO LUMP Carbonado Lump is the only coal sereened at the bunkers Deliveries to all parts of the city SERVICE OUR MOTTO CARBONADO COAL SALES AGENCY Elliott 337. Bunkers 167 Connecticut St. Also University District. Phone Elliott 337 Lump Nut pastle Lump Nut "Grand Ridge Lump Lump The entire stock of trimmed hats has been = ar- ranged in two groups, $3.95 and $5.95. Many hats between $15 and $25 are included in this sale. yn Hayes, one of the 10 little Seattle children appearing in “The | Rising Generation,” a singing and dancing-act presented under direc. . . S PICN | tion of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Douglas at the Pantages this week. Evelyn REHEARSE PAGEANT ELKS PLAN PICNIC | sings and dances, for the pageant, “Seat-| Ballard Elks are plarining to hold| Seaport of Success,” which | their annual outing at Silver Lake given in the University amphi | next Saturday. Water and field August 3, are now being held | sports will be held and a basket lunch the city. Z will be given. go Growr II. Trimmed Hats including the latest and most distinctive modes and many advance styles in maline, satin and Georg- ette. Made especially for very exclusive trade. Price to close out Ten pretty and clever litt! jchildren in a singing and dan jcalled “The Rising Gen the new bill at the F week. The act, which is staged under | the direction pf Mr. and Mrs. Hamil ton Douglas, dancing teachers of th city, way not programed, there individual men is impos After a dozen or so pretty dancing numbers and two singing specialties jthe children appear altogether in a nymph dance which is used for the finale of the act. Monday night's au- dien owed at enthusiasm over | the Httle artist | ‘The best comedy on bill is fur: |nished by Ball and West. Ball's characterization of an old vet of the | Civil war is a bit of art. There ts a |clown comedian in the opening act |who also comes in for a share of | comed The act is presented by Brosius Brown, two men, While the clown is busy making peo- |ple laugh his partner performs some | daring stunts on wheels. The Five Novelty Minstrels are | Hebrew comedians and singers who | stage a miniature minstrel show; | Richard the Great, is a monkey who Seattle | performs some difficult feats on top of a large pole, walks a tight wire, eats a meal (using a knife and fork), s and displays ability median Dorothy Lewis, a tall brunet, with s|a strong mezzo contralto vol » fered a number of pretty Selectic Miss Lewis is also gifted with a very sparkling personality. The closing “Hello, People, Hello!” introduces Adele Jason, with a splendid vot nd a whole flock of beautiful gowns; Al Prince, a pleas ing young chap, a solo dancer, and six girls, who sing a bit and dance a lot. Preceding the show Pete Morrison} is seen on the screen in a short com- edy. Trimmed Hats including the latest things in wide brim, filmy effects in combinations of the latest ma- terials; turbans in a wonderful variety and medium sized hats ntages this | smoke as & Co- on sib! that will suit the fancy of the most exacting. rh a Prictd to close out— . 2.95 HOUSE STARTING MEXICAN PROBE Plan to Fix U. U. S. Policy Towards South Neighor WASHINGTON, July 22.—The house began today what is expected to be a complete investigation of the Mexican situation, The object of the investigation, Republican Leader Mondell said, would be to establish a definite Mex fean policy for the future. Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Mexico, was to be the first witness, A preliminary investigation will be held by the rules committee, It is expected the work then will be turned over to a special committee appointed by the speaker, Special points to be established by the inquiry, which will take in condi- tions as far back as 1910, are What policy the United States has adopted in pressing claims for dam- ages brought by American citizens. What assurances the government has given foreign nations that their claims and property will be pro- tected, What measures ate now being tak- ‘en to protect American property and This sale offers an opportunity incom- parable to the vigilant woman who would wear the latest hats and who, pos- sibly, could ill afford them if they were marked at their regular prices. Shapes A wonderful assortment, many worth up to $4. Priced to close 69 c out ...... oweoee Banded Sport Hats in wide stiff and drooping brim effects and shown in pretty summery effects to match outing togs. You can $1 35 ° buy several now for the price of one originally... Banded Taffeta Hats ‘These are truly beautiful, rich, Taffeta Hats in all shades, for street and outing wear. Many were regularly priced $1 95 at several times the sale price. To close out...... ° Beautiful Trimmings to Be Closed Out at Modern Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN Seattle’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street To Prevent Children’s Disease ‘ATURE never intended that your teeth should be a source of trouble and discomfort, But, never- the demands of civilization have made the one of the chief disease-breeding places of the ‘To prevent diseases, that in many cases are fatal, of the chief functions of this office. By taking the proper steps in time sickness and pain can be avoided. Scientific Methods 4 It is by the use of scientific: methods, skilled work- manship and careful study of each case, that this office assures you of the right treatment of all tooth _ troubles. Delays are dangerous. We advise an examination | of your teeth at least every six months, whether the trouble you or not. It is much easier to treat teeth when the trouble starts. ee Painless Dentistry Dr. Sipes and his corps of expert assistants are | Successfully practicing painless dentistry. They will treat your tooth troubles without your suffering pain. Boston DentalCo. 1420 Second Avenue (Opposite Bon Marche) I have been studying crown and bridgework for a quarter of & cen- tury, and have worked faithfully to master a system that Is safe, sani tary and satisfactory. Other den- tists can do it if they will work and learn, Skill and genius are acquired by experience and arduous labor. My system of bridgework is simple and inexpensive, made with a view to durability and utility. A toothbrush will easily reach and cleanse every sufrace of my sanitary bridgework; it is cleaner than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation, and my work is guaranteed, I do not operate on people's pock etbooks, I e elevated dentistry to a professional business standard. EDWIN J, BROWN 106 Columbia Street And receive full value for your diamonds, jew- elry and furs, and the advantages of our lib- eral repayment plans. $25 LOAN COSTS BUT 50c PER MONTH SOCIETY FOR. REMEDIAL LOANS IN SEATTLE 390-6 CMIRE B.OG.~ SECOND € MADISON lives, and what assurance has Mex- ico given that it will co-operate in such protection, 6.0. P, LEADER FAVORS LEAGUE McNary, of Oregon, Answers | Objections of Opponents WASHINGTON, July 22—(United Press)—Announcing that he will vote against any attempt to strike Article X, from the league of nations covenant, Senator McNary, Oregon, republican, today answered in the senate speech objections to this pro. | vision by the league opponents. He served notice he will not yote for reservations which will send the treaty back to the other powers, but that he is willing that purely explan | atory reservations be adopted, “We have been told that by this treaty our sovereignty has been dan gerously diminished, the Monroe doctrine endangered, that we have| surrendered our control over certain vital domestic matters; that we could be plunged into war without a declaration by congress,” said Mc Nary “Not one of these statements is believed by the advocates of tho league to have a foundation in fact. However, by the avenue of reserva- tions in the form of interpretttions these questions could be placed be- yond the pile of controversy. Action of this character would require no ratification by the other powers, as it would constitute only a restate. ment." TICKED LIKE h BoMB BUT ONLY A TURTLE BROOKLYN, July 22.—A special delivery package for John T. Me- Partland gave out strange scratch= ing sounds when placed on a table Jin the McPartland home. Visions of Red bomb plots entered MePart- land’s mind. He hurriedly {m- mersed the package in a pail of water, Then he called the police A detective finally opened th “bomb” and out crawled a turtle well pleased with his bath, EIGHT SUICIDE ATTEMPTS LONDON, July Bight at- tempts at suicide were made in her cell by Mary Crawlord, who was found intoxicated at Sunderland. All failed. She was sentenced to a month's imprisonment at hard labor. |Homekeepers to BAUME BENGUE bination of late They include values up $7.50. Priced to $ close out....... We were extremely fortunate in purchasing this extremely attractive stock, We bought it at a price that enables us to give you values that you can not realize exist unless you see them. The sale will last all week. In every imaginable shade, shape and weave and com- material. Beautiful trimmings, the kinds that are used on the latest models in expensive hats, fine wings, rich ornaments, pompons, French flow- ers, wreaths, imported feathers, that range in price up to $6.50. Values to 75c each, 8 for. Pr Values $1.00 each, 6 for . Values to $1.50, 4 for.... Values to $3.00, each. . A wonderful assortment of the finest Ostrich Bands and Fancies, Floral Clusters, Wreaths of numerous varieties, Silk and Satin Imported Roses and other to Pretty floral and novelty effects, valued up to $6.00 and $8.00, priced to close out... 1 Basement Department Se Vutcuon Seattles las largest Millinery 5 tore Wonderfully Clever Hats $1.45 They include everything that’s new, everything that the little Miss would crave during the ‘summer days. Pretty straws, panamas, fan- cy combination weaves and in every shade and pretty shape to be found. Priced to clean out this week........$1.45 In order to avoid a congest- ed condition in our huge base- ment department, we have de- cided to carry the sale on dur- ing the entire week, New models will appear daily, and the woman who attends early will have the greatest assort- ment to select from. Hear About Milk) To make plans for carrying on the food price prot-| iteers, the Homekeepers’ league will | meet in the Frederick & Nelson au- ditorium Thursday afternoon, at 2 campaign against o'clock, The committee in charge will have a dairyman there to tell the women about the cost of producing butter and milk products, and put- ting them on the Seattle market. of the meeting announced it Let’s go buy Boldt’s French Pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3rd Ave; down- 913 2nd Aye. “Feet tired from summer-sunned pavements? Use ANALGESIQUE for quick and sure relief. Cooling and always refreshing Thos, Leeming & Co.,N.Y. “WALKING FUNERAL” | $2,400 FOR STAMP LONDON, July 22.—Arthur. alten | Bateman-Hanbury left directions in a wooden coffin, the funeral to be sim- ple, private, and walking.” was $500. --and with our Army Doctors SH fact At the Medical Officers’ Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, last year, the largest- selling cigarette among these thousands of doctors and surgeons from all parts of the United States was Fatima, EATIMA —"just enough Turkish” LONDON, July 22.—A copy of the postoffice Mauritius stamp was sold | his will that he was “to be buried in| for $2,400 at a local stamp auction after spirited bidding. The first offer METROPOLITAN WEEK STARTING During Prologue MAIL ORDERS FOR crry EVGS. AND SAT. MAT,, Me TO $2.00 Ms Phus wan TAX Richard Walton Tully PRESENTS uns POST IN THE GREATEST SUCCESS OF HIS CARKER, THE MASQUERADER