The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1919, Page 5

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416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR credit system has been established for your conventence to 4ssist you to’ furnish your ideas. Our terms are easier be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY own individual than will home along your and our prices are lower STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 LAD HE IRUDGED THROUGH THE Woods To THE OLD CENTRAL SCHOOL - New Bedroom Furniture R-PIECE Bedroom Suite picture Dresser, Triple Mirror Dressing Table and two finishes, either brown mahogany or old ivory * some suite that will add distinction to your bedroom. Speciai for the four pieces as consisting of Bed Chifferette. In enamel, A hand $167.50 Diseased Skin| wreefom at once from the | st., between Weedin pl mead Ng skin disease, The }lyn Wednesday thin, ‘ash of oils, Try D. Deit’s different. 5c, 60 |9 a.m. tog p.m, All that portion of the intermediate service mains in $1.00. We guarantee the bottle. the district north of Ravenna park and east of 15th ave, N will be D.D. out of er—except the portions which be temporarily served Bartett vrug Stores WATER SHUT OFF NOTIC Water will be shut off on E and 65th HE Took AN ACTIWE PART IN HIS Brook ave. July 30, from We ifrom the low service mains, Trewery wy CRAVING TO BECOME SAFE and SANE DENTISTRY Cannot be had at advertised cheap prices. Cheapness and good work do not go to- gether. We do not advertise cheap dentistry, but ‘do deliver the very best work at reasonable * prices—plus personal services. Our work is done only by members of the firm—we employ no operators. Phone Main 4357 Open Evenings Members Washington Progressive Dental Society the old Seattle | « to stand at the! d ry st. and Third ave., ago, Guy Bates Post one of the foremost figures on the American dramatic stage, heard his first call of the footlights, te Seattle's own actor-—that's Guy | Bates Post-who has returned to his | home town the star of “The| Masquerader,” playing at the Metro politan theatre this week. In a little house on Seventh ave and Madison st., across from where the Central school now stands, Post was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Post 44 years ago. Hunts Old Home “T remember the house well,” says Post, “and just yesterday I searched the neighborhood for traces of my first home, but, of course, with the Fraser-Paterson Co. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 A Quick Selling of This Season's Wraps and Suits t Just 154 tens to ‘sell ad the . 33 bias andVelour Capes 46 Serge, Gaberdine $10.50 Each Taffeta and Satin Suits } Capes of navy, tan, rookie. Many Were Priced at, $35.00, $45.00, $55.00 models are full lined with plaids and and $65.00 fancy silks. Some have collars of con- 920.00 Each trasting colors. These capes were sold priced at $35.00, $37.50. —Plain tailored suits and many models in belted styles. A few 25 Capes and Coats stripes and black and white checks Made of Velour, Gaberdine, Broadcloth in the collection. Also navy, black, and Taffeta tan and gray suits. 919.50 Each .19 Satin, Poplin and —These garments were priced at $39.50 and $45.00. Taffeta Suits They are mostly in cape and dolman styles, but $35.00 Each a few straight coats of taffeta. Colors are navy, rookie, rose, tan, victory, henna and a few two- —These $59.75 toned effects. were $55.00 and $65.00 suits. The 27 Capes and Dolmans coats are embroidered and braided Of Tricotine, Velour and Evora and some have vests and vestees of 929.00 Each tricolette. There are also some —Some of the best garments of the season are in helted models. Cole are navy, this collection. All hi ‘fancy silk linings « cape black, tan, grey and purple. Selling tickets in theatre that used corner of © many years b i ; @ off any hard corn, soft corn, between the toes, and the hard skin alluses from bottom of feet. st ly Truly! new suits were from to $85.00. Most of them priced and convertible cola Colors are navy, tan henna, rookie and victory, These garments were priced at $55.00, $58.75, $65.00 und $75.00. SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION The Proper Use and Care of Silverware by Factory Educator Fifth Floor, Miss Wilkinson, a special representative from , will give instruction in the proper use and care of process of manufacture of this splendid silverware, famous for —Al this week in the Silverware Section the factory of the famous 1847 Rogers I silverware and will explain the ‘over 70 years. —In the past few years a number the latest of which is the pretty Lou Miss Wilkinson will*be pleased to answer any questions regardiess of the kind you own. —You will find # visit to the silverware section this week profitable and interesting. Silverware Section, of new and artistic patterns have been added to the line, as to care or proper use of silverware, Vifth Floor, | son, little at any drug store; apply |drops upon the corn or callus. callus right off, root and all, “THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1919. 'He Heard First Call of the - Footlights at the Old Seattle Theatre; Now He Is Famous FATHERS BVSINGSS ——_— hanging years the old houses have isa ppeared.” Post's father, with G Ww founded the er company, of the most pow rful lumber concerns on the Coast oday Lift off Corns! OrKe Stet one Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone | grounds where costs only a few cents. You can lift or corn With your fingers! A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs a few In- antly it stops hurting, then short you lift that bothersome corn or with ut or soreness. one bit of pain No humbug! If sloughing and bleedir your gumse are sore, you have Riggs’ Dis: to good Pyorrhea, so-called » which is 4 health, We are the only Dentists in the Northy : in this dreaded di nation and estir of discount 4 menace children’s teeth, Union care taken Reasonable to men and their families, All work guaranteed 16, years. United Painless Dentists INC, 608 Third Ave. Cor, James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Hours; 8:30 a, m. to 6 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 12. Stetson-Post Lum. \| FATHE RS STOOD AT IHE FOOT OF YESLER WAY “Seattle's a great old elty, and has anged marvellously during the past four years, my hk visit here, declared Post. “There's something in the life of the place that gets onc Just today, walking down Second | ave., a whiff of salt sea air filled my nostrils and time turned back years, and IT was a boy again in Se attle. the we “And have, remember the old cirew the Denny school fun boys used to Face Creams | —Main Floor. Powders —Main Floor, | The Rhodes Co. Outing Togs of Khaki and Corduroy New Second Floor dust and soil de The ments attired in these may the fields, with all the abandon the of despoiling the comfort of her apy varel, fying ga nountain voman roam treams and thought hi of free, with never ¢ 1 neu ment just arrived completes a di k. Size, Norfolk longer 44. 1 Style lengths, ¢ to Khaki Coat at Khaki Coat and in $6.50 $7.50 > and $4.50 Khaki Two-f Khaki Divided and Khaki Breeches, at.. Khaki Outing Hat, at a Corduroy Coats, in Norfolk Style, Corduroy Coats, in riding length, at Corduroy Skirt Corduroy Breech 50 and $5.00 $1.00 P $7.50 wise a 8 ieb $12.50 _ , at Ss, at Men’s Balbriggan Underwear $1.25 MAIN FLOOR REAR. Summertime the time to wear it, and our buy it, as the stocks > complete in 4 to 46, and in ankle ‘length drawe is Men's Section is the place to hirts with long or short sleeves sizes 30 to 40. A ment. .... $16.50 Fibre Silk Sweaters Reduced $1 0. 50 to Upper Main Floor $3.95 Organdie Blouses Reduced $2.45 to summer style blous Upper Main Floo= These typical price for a stock r The assortment in- are reduced in adjustment sale. 46 in high and low in plain colors of flesh, cludes sizes 36 to neck models, rose, Copenhagen blue, Nile green and lavender, trimmed with white collars and cuf SEATTLE YANK 1S DECORATED The Women’s Wednesday Sweater selling has assortment (38 to ae Fibre Silk Sweaters with fringed and plain square collars, belts and sashes. The color range includes flesh, turquoise, maize, old rose and green. Section for assembled a 42) of coat —— Boldt’s French Pas: M4 3d A downs | the shareholding Ko buy Uptown, 1 NEW activity on coasts becon ing YORK the 29.—Shipping | town, Gulf | folle settlement of Be rike m now stands. I carried water for an elephant one day-until_ my back was nearly broke. Wanted to Join Circus “Of course I wanted to join the circus after the performance that night. I don’t believe I have ever enjoyed anything as well as I did my first cireus, “Where was my first engagement as 4 professional actor? In Chicago, with Mrs, James Brown Potter and Kyrle Bellew in “Charlotte Corday a tragedy of the French revolution. “And say, how well I remember the night the first arc light was lighted in Seattle!" The talk of stage seemed to bore him, but his face lighted up again with memories of his boyhood, great to remember those Post continued. “The light wys hung from the Arlington hotel, @ small ramshackle building down on First ave. At first the light failed to burn and when at last the flame lit up the street the people gave a big shout and were greatly surprised to,find that the whole street was lighted up. “And how well I remember the time I raced on my big bicycle with a horse named Angline out at the race track where Kent must be now. The horse won, but I was the |hero of Seattle's small boys,” And then Post told of the stories that his father had told to him Jabout the founding of the mill which has branched out into a pow erful business At jfirst Post and out | with a horse and }finally built a wood cutting machine. Then’ addir |small sheds the first mill was |bullded. -Fire swept out the smi | business several but each} time the staunch & started jup again until a corporation was formed. | “My father his work,” says Post, “and sold out} his interest at a big figure many jyears ago, He is dead now, | ing out some 10 years ago, but a |little mother of mine is still living |Her home is San. Francisco.” | Post stilt carries with him scar of his hands where he was nicked with saw blades in his father’s mill.| He always took active interest! in the mysteries the saws mill machinery Now Bates Post has been the many f productions has even attempted pla writin [Among some of the famous plays jthat he has been starred in are |"Heir to the Hoorah,” “The Bridge,” The Challeng nd “Omar the Tentmaker,” and these he like latter best Seattle theatre aw portrayal of his } concern Stetson started and big pof over now a saw the times party big was very happy in an of | Famous Star | Guy Hin tay yus an of | orite role here four years | leaving Seattle at an | was educated ut ‘Trinity, | Is chool m California, and finally} | age. early worked himself to stardom altho the and hard Post has a summer Windsor, M During the winter jhe calls New York his home, where he maintains Broadway apart ment ' “I still have another 10 years work on the stage left to me least,” says Post, “and if all well 1 hope to return to my hor | sa pilgrim if not as a stage }road wa rough home at] 4 man of vivid person-|} ality and lost “himself” in his story of his boyhood, Seattle can well be proud to claim him as her own, "| navy, ELITES HOW HE and | ¢ e |. the] } Pershing Awards Medal for = Bravery in Action actre cross by 10 Tuly rma} today, a acetiee MOVIE ACTRESSES sub antial we u“ Jery movi you have D. C. Nolan, who lives with his popular count ‘thelr curls 4 chief beauty? In fact, many hie 2 19th N., has been awarded the Jie distinguished service Gen. jattractive looks. Inquiry a ! A |them discloses the fact that th ment from Washington, D. C., Mon | day. jlan is a pharm t nate their hair by careful shampooing) " |not with any soap or makeshift but was attached to Company econd battalion, Fifth regiment, | jting a teaspoonful of canthroy | Qvhich they get from the dru Nolan, ig to the report ac companying news of the decoration, | genuine must be marked with the/#pplying this instead of soap. Thi chine gun fire during the operations !an unbroken Bayer package which | Cough so ft is easy to apply it at Blane Mont ridge to administer contains proper directions to safely |@ll the hair instead of just the to who were wounded and lying in ex-|ache, Nev ia, Colds and pain. | drie idly with uniform colt posed positions. — Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but | Dandruff, excess oi! and dirt Atlantic The engineer GEN lovely hair, while the ate Shon uh, en itn i UINE ASPIRIN ' ling ladies just because of thellilg Pershing, according to an announce BAYER |bring out all the natural beauty third « in the United States 4 | but with a simple mixture by put United Stat ine corps. c “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’*to be| s/t) in a cup of hot water and) repeatedly went thru intense ma-|safety “Bayer Cross,” Always buy|fll cup of shampoo liquid first aid to officers and soldiers | relieve Headache, Toothache, ar-| Of the head. After its use, the hal {a few cents at drug stores—larger | dissolved and entirely disapp Stevedores Ask Dollar an Hour! SAN FRANCISCO, dollar-an-hour or the stock of the steamship pany turned over to the members, is the demand formu by the local riggers union om to their em- ployers. rate is set] at $1.50 per hour. , | So far, the demand has not been presented to the employers, The unton would make ten-year | packages also. 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