The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1919, Page 5

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=r ——— — = THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1919. : PAGE 5S ae eee ee 2 is More Movie Queens Here Than | Friday Hour Sales 00 | in Los Angeles; Many Want to Take Part in Seattle Photoplay uty ay. 9t010 10 to I 11 to 12 1 to 2 oTTo 8 GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven ] old Seattle con tains!*q~ 71 . more movie queens She Would Play tener. will fence to assist you to furnish your home along your own | individual ideas rms are easier a prices are lower i ity’. ‘ pian The Garmer “ ¢ rir ‘ . ‘SC ts in than will be found anywhere. Ne Kata Charges—No Interest. |}ithan Los Angeles,” City’s Movie | ne an 1 the,Becond Floor, t 1 elaes iy sorta ¢ erny and JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY ever saw, judging bach colic soe tite Reatie, heoett aus aoa Sides tee yi : , ‘ o snd from the grist of ap- hown at the Liberty theatre du 4 HALF PRICE aw H to 42 regular; STORE HOURS—soe TO 530 li . ° ° the week of August 23 i . ; ; at For ‘ Plications pouring in| The actual filming of Children’s Cotton Pants , meriy 3 1 $1.26. iT oa The Star Movie) ; Meee 1 eee ; eteady ertcnes; snd Vonte—s0_ gs " : SOc: “ 85¢ i itor. | x rset agee Ache f ined, The Knit wy C press Volles—150 yarte Liki As the time draws near] [ap dies tadenting ie oo aay as, the jain SHIRTING ) of r red Voile when Walter Steiner, direc- \ tor feels sorry for Di 10.95, § H ¢ ume ri iy email f ured BaD od r tor of the Hudris Film Co.,} Qu Le fost sins see sf For th , véieeses : rmetty of New York City, will select pore ok Salt this bh ' t 4 me TEE the stars of “A Romance of | of clan demons in the $5.00 . 4 10c r 48c “es ‘ 19c Seattle,” which will be film- ed right out in the open on} ; ; Veteran Pioneer er: Seattle's streets, boulevards | & Y » Cty ‘ s Mriday « 4 = i —_ eg aor. movie | Buried Thursday ff Summer sty le Hats F iday at $1.95 ; queens have cast aside the | Funeral services for Richard Cow. | < od New Second Floor e, in am shrinking violet stuff than! have crushed into the cellu- | loid game in Sunny Califor-| nia. | ee chee MEDIUM PRICED Every conceivable form of po-| jar 2 o'clock Thursday aft at ‘3 ~ ‘ i : ye. DINING ROOM tent ake ee "rum a | [Et tterwortn one” era VII psy Capes and Dolmans Coat Style has informed he Stur Movie Edi. | 4 Rid SPEC. Q 5 5 ¢ CS tor that she will be at Ragen hall COMMITTEE TURNS , r | \) PRIDAY. at $9.85 : Sweaters Steiner will ¢ are assembled P ‘ tor does not envy him the job afte the prot jitney ordinance Thurs \ : uch xtent t an immedi We are offering some exceptionally good |f)icdnnime ihe mall ne hen wees) | day when the council utilities com | values in good, medium priced Dining Room |}|from Seattie's beauteous maiden came et ee *{ day ‘for a quick $ rt . ‘ and stalwart sons. | - wm 6 to 46. in green, 7 , re he ordin: ( 4 Sets, that it will pay wc estigate. Here's F ness | Prt sarge 5 light blue, American beauty / cee a = = Only one girl comes the public utili ‘ pret i =_ peer not each fat with severe self-crit that the autos we in every color; former. mK Se ee < | “lam sending my app! presorived MISS FERN McGUIRE | Toutes, charging fares not to « “SILENT STRIKE” UNTIL /2,2%,i2,°* Nomance she writes “IT am 17 ears old. Among the latest applicants is Shampooing EQUALITY IS OBTAINED |v==" 120 pounds und homely as|Miss Fern McC 10 years old Spoils the Hair | oxnonx. Aug. 7—Bath farmers Fern admits that she can swim 10 cents 2 to 3 3 to 4 No other lady applicant referx/dance, and thinks she will be a |have approval of a “silent” strike; . ve jp should be used very care-|inat is to ony, a gradual and me 0 ~ her lack of beauty, so the Movie/good addition to the Seattlemade, nounces the resignatio WOMEN'S COTTON HOSE—One hundred and Sli 9 F hy, If you want to keep ¥9UF/ ous reduction of milk unless the four Aes org — SS ie September 1, of J. A twe © pairs of medium welght Cotton Slip-on Sweaters Special at $1.95 F mos CO Pel cat au Guaaie’ With ether parte of sa rt for the gir! who audit and examination since the ’ 5 T B * Sweater Section, on the Up fain ct } “home | *1 his hour, 2 pper M COTTON DAMASK—160 yards of 60-inch Cot- Silk Slip-on Sweaters in collarless and slee oil ton Damask in assor' to 44, in turquol: coral, salmon, K and yellow, but not ench size in eve The best thing for steady use iw part calling for a non-beauty Isified cocoanut ‘of! shampoo| A pretty young widow is never The girls are not a bit backward ich is pure and greaseless), and | &lss. about coming forward with their| Ja applications better than anything else you Only the young men ne Formerly 50c. For y pending further action t For this hour, each... use. seem bashful. This thing of emu- | —-- the board VEIMILING—150 yards of fancy White Silk » or two teaspeonfuls§ will lating Wally Reid, Bryant Wash Veterans of 815th Pioneer Mesh Veiling. Former 35e 15 the hair and scalp thor- burn and other pretty chaps in not | TAKE PASTOR AWAY lay deeds Seniesa Ze Cc eo re citeiate: secbaten. the. bale 60 enay a0 it seems, altho the young Infantry Return | a ) th water and rub it in, It makes men who aspire to film stardom! te MR | Rev. Francis Hrachovaky ' was PLIN—100 yards of Mercerized } : abundance of rich, creamy lath- | j will not be lacking when the stellar) Ninety.four colored soldiers were| taken to Minneapolis last night by in nch widths, displayed in } e O (7K 0 which rinses out easily, remov- jroles are handed out next Satur-| wejcomed in a regular homecoming | Deputies K. J. Gustafson and A. E ray and tan t r) every particle of dust, dirt, jday afternoon by Director Steiner. | fashion Wednesday night when their| Munson, to charges of grand| tis hour, yard.. 38c Aen RR ihe Tea —_ ruff and excessive’ oll. The | Many Kiddie Stars train putled in at the King st. station | !4rceny, which caused his arrest ° jr dries quickly and eventy, and | And by no means the least in|at 10 p.m here ten days ago. = mine a lool = leaves the scalp soft, and the | Seattle's screeniand are the kiddies.| The soldiers, members of the #15th * 4 fine and silty, bright. lue- A flock of talented youngsters who | Pioneer infantry, were met by a col CANTON, Obto, fluffy and easy to manage. | fou can get Mulsified cocoanut | shampoo at any pharmacy, it's fy cheap, and a few ounces will! ly every member of the ily for months. i have been seen in local amateur |ored band and escorted to Washing-| Natsu “needed no and professional performances will | ton hall, 14th ave. and Fir st. where| mer time while tt | ic i ou = -— et B Let's go buy Boldt’ ! i ay dt’s French | try. Uptown, 1414 34 3 $300,000 Fire Burns = 22t@pue" es appear at Eagles hall next Satur-|a dance and refreshments were pro-| warm,” according -_———— day afternoon in the contest for | vided. lwho has filed @ divorce sult } be | : star parts. ‘There is one bear of| ‘The soldiers left for Camp Lewis|ing that she wanted” no “cool J Sawmill at Meadows '™* KRUMBLES— a role for a ‘aby from three to early Thursday morning weather” husband YOUR MONEY BACK Pe cm . Fanned by a stiff breeze, a fire ; The alarm was turned in by the IF NOT SEI - rj ~ . J } PPV IT PRN ANTONY YEH MU i ’ Niet nee Vii ’ pyeseiiren WAL | at the Bisel Lumber Co, near [iG Wwatchian, who noticed the! yo i. P , ’ = ‘ avi Y eT] rst blaze beneath the sorting tables js the way to test a most os Ygae! | | WS bes ‘ a yy NAD H Ny pis | the Meadows, which started st | within five. minutes the entire mill|4eliclous cereal food at our risks — Z _ ARR r I = | 530 p. m, Wednesday from # | was in flames, and 15 minutes later | BUY @ 15-cent package of Krumal { ha 4 | y J lighted cigaret or match thrown sa smoking ruin. A bucket brig-| bles from your grocer this weeks by a careless smoker, caused (ade was formed, and with the aid of (TTY them—use the whole package oA a damage estimated at $300,000, | firemen from Seattle the blaze was|!f You wish. If you do not ae and was only quenched by the | checked in the lumber yard |that Krumbles are everything } S heroic efforts of a volunteer fire. claim them to be—if you are ~ » . fighting crew and the prompt ‘es ts ‘ | thoroughly pleased and satisfied oo Th t’ Wh It Is re threatened. Three of the carsiwith their flavor and with Simmel —That’s y “The Drink That Fits’’ arrival of fire-fighting apparatus | oe. burned Wedure ‘thie “oncae et from Genttie drawn out-of the peach of the dlatabe Deans! aualition, vous orem HERE are all manner of brews on the market, Blitz has tested them—knows what is in most of them Twelve freight cars on a siding} The conflagration destroyed the/and flying embers * “. mill and part of the lumber yard wxitebeetbonted nics ts Russ} and we will retaivares: iam and for a time threatened the | government, and held in custody by|,,7%¢, W8? taught us how to make $3,000,000 worth*of rallway equ Russian committee on ways and| tumbles a hundred per cent beta ment owned by the Russian govern: ans of communication, was stored | ‘eT than ever before, by creating @ ment and stored 800 yards from the | half a mile from the burning mill, |/?°8t appetizing blend. of choles 7 mill.” The mill is owned by L. J.| Firefighters held the blaze in check | °¢Teals NEM NEY and how they are made. It wants you to try them all Bisseli. to _| before it could reach this equipment.| Remember that Krumbles are DER ————| The Bissell mill is located on the | made in the same big kitchens that —and then OR »~ a | banks of the Duwamish canal, half | P Kellogg's 1 . Get your tri : || a& Mile south of the city limits, and German Premier (jor inate 1 limite, and} a— it 14 months ago. {ie ‘o., Batth Another Big ‘Sale of Hose Remnants 3-Inch Size at 8c Foot 3-Inch Size at 9c Foot We have another big lot of Factory Hose Rem- nants of high-grade cotton garden hose, in lengths ranging from 10 to 23 feet. If you bought this hose in regular lengths it would cost you from 5c to 20¢ per foot. All these remnants are complete with coup- lings, so you can join several lengths together, No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. THis splendid thirst quencher, lunch topper and ‘tween-times drink is brewed differently. It has all the flavor of unsurpassed hops blended with rich, nourishing malt and—well, right here is where that dif- ference begins. The usualformulas are done away with. The new way—the Blitz process—is substituted and a drink with BODY, SPARKLE, LIFE is produced. When you open a cold bottle of Blitz don’t expect a sluggish drink. You won’t get it! When your fountain man or be-aproned host hands you a foaming glass across the counter, don’t hesitate Blitz is good, mighty good, down to the last golden drop. You can get it $7.00 Arcade Ball-Bearing | Clothes Wringer at....... $4.98 The Arcade Ball- Bearing Clothes Wring- er is very easy running and has the enclosed cogs which prevents the clothes from getting soiled. Regular price $7.00, special at Here is the latest picture of the| present German premier, w task {# to. re-establish. relatio with the rest of the world SQUARE CHINA UP BY | TRAINING HER YOUTHS | WASHINGTON, Aug. 7—"T sup pose this might be tho | NOs: 6k Buy ; $4.98 house | admitti [Scere miere sates, *= Hl $1.50 Dow, Table Tumblers at 30c ed during the war |HAY FEVER VICTIMS | Set of Six DON’T LIKE THIS IDEA! These are the popular Optic Pressed Tumblers. Regularly $1.50 dozen. Extra special, set of six ........ Savers vee OE SOMA a In Bottles—on Draught Throughout the Northwest Order a case fon home; slip a bottle or two in the auto or boat; stock up for vacation fun time, and you'll say with us: “At last, e found satisfac- tion in the friendly drink—the one that agrees with e y body. The drink that fits. Flora Co., Inc. Distributors 421 TWENTY-FOURTH TH Beacon 2249 and Beacon 93 he, il ] » th hay on the first Sunday M2 | WIM CAAA ad htcgui DNAS RGR aMd Nah. 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