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THE SEATTLE Stan TRIAS, SEPTEMBER 19, 1919. ‘Agnes Is Homeliest Beauty in Captivity METHOD | HEAT BY NATURE Heats from 1 to 18 rooms with only | Ne mussy pipes to clutter up your a one register. 4 No dust, smoke or gas to dirty your Can bé installed | rooms, in old buildings ae without the neces Uniform tempera sity of costly re ture thruout house modeting. loess: not vary 1. more than four de ; grees. Firepot guaran. 5 years against Rasement always breakage. cool, 80 perishable products can be Low t pute : stored in it without within reach of spoiling. everybody Saves 1-3 to 1-2 of Your Coal Bills The Monitor Ironclad Guarantee ir esatiafaction to the is the original pat Come in lad to show you b heating om, In the taost econsey cupes t Terms just as gladly Teen ‘ ERNST HARDWARE 6. Si4-24 PIKE ST. SEATTLE, US.A. DRIVER SAYS SLEEP _|SCHOOL HAS HOLIDAY, — CAUSED AUTO CRASH FIRST IN 350 YEARS OAKLAND, Sept. 19.—Police of] LONDON, Sept. 19.—The girls of this city are seriously considering to- | King Edward's school Southwark, are day the preparation of a new traffic | having a summer he for the Gdinance that will enable them to} first time in the school's history, @frest a man asleep and driving an | which dates back to the reign of Ed automobile. ward VI, 350 years. From their ad ‘The new law is considered as the | mission until leaving at the age of Fesult of the accident Inst night In| 16, the children up to now have re Which A. J. Bryant, 1654 Durant st, | mained at the school, the idea being eley, who said he was asleep! that risk of infection was minimized While driving his automobile, crashed | and the children did not become a} into a Key Route train at 12th and | burden to their parents. Tt is a unique distinction viol man in the orchestra is Franklin sts. . mere t much competition startied out of his state of Two other occupants of the car| Hard words “seldom make impres- nor, but chronic dejection, and Bryant escaped uninjured. sions on soft.peopte. new Karle, the dancing waah- And when 4 vaudeville artiste = erwoman at the Orpheum this can, by fair means or foul, move 1. The only ving Pug-Nosed Tango Queen. ment from the soul of a base viol player in an orchestra, her 2. The ugliest danscuse in the future im assured. world-—at least she tries to ap Agnes can dance. She can pear that way on the stage. sing But her greatest success The GREATEST PHONOGRAPH 3. The only woman on the is in making the rest of us feel Stage today who doesn't think like we are Lillian Russola she has Norma Talmadge wor- ried when it comes to pulchri- tude. P. T. Barnum once exhibited what he called the FORBID GIRLS TO TALK TO YANKS: Huns Put Boycott on Frien Smallest Giant in the World. Agnes Earle should be billed as the homeliest beauty in captivity She is 20 pug-nosed that if she were caught In a rain without an umbrella she would drown. way a gasp of horror goes thru the audience. Even the base AMUSEMENTS clating with jeans appeared re- cently in several places in Coblenz and other towns on the Mhine, the girls being urged to refrain from |making the acquaintance of Ameri- jean soldiers, regardiess of the fact PALACE HIIP (te eee trety ee pence’ nr 8 Continsous Daily, 3 te 13 jnigned. At various times posters peepee - Tepid have been put up threatening Indis- reet girls with punishmen mIrroprome vaupevinim |) iy * pA a Rant of ape | | Feature Photopiay |, American officers who have tn- EARLE WILLIAMS ms | Vestigated say the Germans are de- In “A Gentleman of Quality’ termined that girls who associate | with American soldiers shall have |thetr names known to the popula | Gon, and that several secret socl- | eties have been formed for that pur Intelligence officers say that jon several oceasions the names of |kirle who are on the records of the, German police for associating with” WILKES SH Fifth at Pine ‘This Week, with | pone Americans have been read to the |congregations at Sunday morning church services, In other villages the tice of posting the girls’ pi names in public places was tnang- urated some time aro. | The officers assert that blacklists of the girls’ names have been pre- ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE CARL JORN; Shoen”) Mme. nu 7 pared and are being kept for future od ROSEDA REGAY . LORRAINE, SISTERS), Belgien || Use after the Americans are gone. Trice. eee Nights 15¢ to $1 | LIGGETT GIVES WAR | PANTAGES || _ CREDIT TO BUSINESS Matingss, 2:90) Nights, 7 and @ || SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19,— Ce ete t I'm scared to death,” said General Musteat Hunter Liggett, hero of the Ar- gonne and commander of the West- jern department of the army, when lemlled upon for a speech at the luncheon tendered him by the San 'Fragcisco Commercial Club, 1 “I've been frightened ever since {T tanded at the Oakland pier, where Mata. 15¢ to 500 medy Hit. 7 in Hail and Shapiro, non- Stagpoole and Spier, Gancers, and the Momarts, novelty act. |I had to face San Francisco's re ception committe continued the | |meneral “I'm not going to discuss Until Sat Night g|th@ war, but I want to say this NG PRINCKSS” “You American business men did jas much to win the war as the kon you sent oversens.” = | MAMMOTH NEW AIRSHIP UNDER CONSTRUCTION | LONDON, Sept. 19.—Work has |been started on the mammoth new N | British airship, four times. larger | pam | BLENHEIM [f| STERUNG | than the K-34, which visited Amer- be made to fly from England thru undayn), 100 7:15 end) we Nights Is greatest from EVERY standpoint of tone, appearance, convenience and structural excellence. |ica. When completed, an effort will | Egypt to the Cape and back, accord- ing to Gen. Groves, of the alr minis- |try, A number of changes in the | construction of the big dirigible have been made as a result of the trans- atlantic voyage of the R-%4, and of the accident to the R-38 THE BRUNSWICK is truly “all phonographs in It ts easier to cultivate a girl's one,” combining all good imagination than her voice. features of all good phon- Made eattle tor ographs. Bp 3 ns pty “ts “BAYER CROSS” ON century by the original Prices are scheduled to designers. advance. Buy now and save. Pay while you play. GENUINE ASPIRIN ¢ Exclusive Tableware tn which beauty of design, expert workmanship and artistic finish are combined, BAYER R “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to be genuine must be marked with the |mafety “Bayer Crow: Always buy jan unbroken Bayer package which lcontains proper directions to safe- lly relieve Headache, Toothache | Harache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug stores - larger packages also, Aspirin is |the trade mark of Bayer Manu- Wee Ee Geinle of erertie, | facture of Monoaceticacidester of The Star, ng RE Of The Mla cunenth | Roliogtionntil Everything from spoons to walad forks, Sold by leading Jewel ern, fri6-18 Third Avenue—Between University and Seneca, Phone Main 3139. pode ns eo Since the strike it has stayed up ag | nyhow she gives you that im all night. It in afraid to retire * = = “8 | Breton, when whe ‘hops ‘before ly Young Women [At nigit. Te ta-nsraldi-te ‘retire. = a the footlights. 4 Agnes appears but of the audi CORLENZ many, Sept. 19.—| res ar this hes / stant ‘az with ence in the middle of the act. [Posters written in German and /Sf# are Ubis micnight ablage with ew utumn aists When she comes down the run-. ,¥@rning German girls against aaso- POLICE STRIKE | STRIPS VENEER Removal of Law’s pees Shows Savagery Beneath By J. H. DUCKWORTH CN. B.A. Staff Correspondent) BOSTON, Sept, 19—What has happened to Boston as a result of the police strike could hap FRASER-DATIERSON Go, Special Price Basement? ‘The Special Price Basement ts active | that prick gy at all times securing values in Fall and Winter Wearables mean big savings to thrifty buyers. If you watch our announcements and test our values, you will know the great opportunity for saving the Special Price Basement offers, 100 Women’s Newest Coats Great Saturday Sale At $25.00 Each —New arrivals, new styles and un- matchable values. We say unmatcha- ble values, because nowhere else can you find, for the price of these coats, such bargains in— pen to your community lat your polles foree which has kept down disorder and crime couse to act and your town will relapse into a state of prim ve savagery I have Just finkshed a night's round of mobruled Boston, 1 have closely serutinized the faces of the crowds that still roam the streets of this cradle of liberty, the home of the fathers of the republic, They are the faces of men ready for shop looting, malicious mischief, highway robbery and even mur der whenever it is safe to do these thin They are the faces of the lawless element to be found everywhere, VANDAL GANGS COWARDLY ELEMENT It is @ craven, Twhee Ina cowardly element this evening w this —Coats of all-wool polo cloth in newest styles. streak of yellow shown. Down on : |the lower end of Washington at Coats of wool velours, full Mned and with rich fur Boston's tenderloin, where every oneee other place is a gin mill or @ 16 nak acai i . oadclot ‘1 nator ote Gull gates : ull ed coats ot finest broadcloth, with large |was @ fit fight going on between conden: weenie ees |two boys under the elevated road Full length coats of rich plushes in latest models, “5 |A street car blew out a fuse and both plain and with collar of fur the mob of 600, thinking that a shot had been fired, scattered like If you would save from $7.50 to $10.00, you cannot so many cockroaches, running into afford not to investigate this Saturday offering. The doorways and dark alleys, and cloth coats are avatiable ia Navy, Pekin, Taupe, knocking down and trampling each Brown and Burgundy; the plush coats are in richest other in the mud blacks. There ts also 4 48-inch model in beaver plush. A little later on the corner of Boyleston and Tr nt ste, an El auto tire was punctured and in 2 way ane hotiame “win High Grade hearing fled into the darkness of Boston commons, | T With eight dead and over 60 || rimm d H ts wounded in the hospitals the thou e ats sands of gangsters, ricters and criminals who for two nights held an orgy of violence and lawlensness were quickly cowed by the presence | $5.00 jof the military, and the announce ment that federal troops were on . thelr way, ‘ | e oops * MOST EXCITEMENT | A most unusual millinery special for Saturday. SINCE TEA PARTY - | Perhaps never since the Boston || ~The large assortment offers nothing but high-class hats—fine from points of tea party has the hub's famous J/ materials, styles afd workmanship. All of the new colors are represented; all jtranquility been so disturbed aw it tranquallity been so disturbed as it men for the right to affiliate with |the American Federation of Labor As a rule Boston goes to bed at 10 the new styles; all new shapes; in all trimmings. Nothing in the assortment but real values. Most of the hats are entirely hand made. —This is a Millinery Special of greatest importance to anyone desiring a real high class hat for a low price. all their goods from the show win fe | lo nd ti het lace de j |ectiiat Muniination’ emplapen tor-if| . At a price much less than you would prev to pay. mer soldiers, with rifles stacked §/ menacingly nearby. A third of the shops have been boarded up and barricaded and in some cases pro- jtected with barbed wire entangle $3.95 ewest collar, neck and front effects, in Georgette, Crepe de Chine and a plaided Taffeta. These Waists are in dozens of charming models, all placed in one group for convenient disposal on Saturday. of these shops armed |elerks stand at guard. In the case lof the smaller shops the proprietors tusir punce as they ‘watch that | —Colors are flesh, tea rose, maize, apricot and white, and the plaided waists in goods. rich Autumn a ee: | Up and down the etreets the Maseach wetts state guard march in half companies witb rifles, bayo-| | Let's go eat at Boidt'’s—uptown, 262 gag lowe! hin, Phare 60,000 ANTI- BOLSHIE ‘|DIscoveR $12, 500 | IN | 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave, jdelta, Mounted officers and men, |— some wearing the treney helmets] REFUGEES FLEE RUSSIA) WASTE PAPER BUNDLE in which they fought with the} wansaw, Poland, Sept. 19—| CHARLESTON, W. Va, Sept. 19. FLArW Os Yankeo division in France, patrol] warsaw houses about 60,000 refu-|—In a bale of waste paper received | the main streets. | gees from Bolshevik Rui Calus? “Gets-It” at a paper mill here was found a cer | | tified check for $12,500, which had! been dropped on the office floor of a | Baltim®re business house and been SCOLLY SQUARE LIKE FLANDERS TOWN Scolly square, the xcene of bloody rioting, now looks ike the market! | tee 3 [place of tome occupied town in| Will Peel It Cit! swept up by the Janitor, | | Flanders, Its ancient buildings are| | windowless and on its uneven cob-| - /OLD SCHOOL CLOSES: blestones wtand hundreds of soldiers Nothing on Earth, Like Simple} STUDENT: | in riot formation. “Gets-It” for Corns or Calluses $ TOO FEW) Optometrist and Mfg. Optician In the center of the square are) ois or thickened skin on the| LONDON, Sept. 19.—The School of || S7es Examined ‘and Glasses Fitted military lorries, Red Crom ambu| sole of the foot, which often makes | St. Andrew of the Wardrobe, one of Prices lances and field kitchens. It was! wal & misery, Ja of the same N&- | the oldest parochial inatitutions in Rearonab’ jin Scolly square that the vicious|ture as @ corn. “Gets-it" removes | England, has been closed, as the re- | sult of the scarcity of scholars and | lack of funds. 237 © S13 Second Ave. jnature of the attacks on the police Phone Main 2551 land soldiers was shown in the per formance of men who threw bricks from the roofs’ of the buildings. When Scolly square was closed, the rioters ran through Cornhill, smash ing windows and robbing stores, In We Will Giady two nights the rioters stole, it Is ew —'s re oods worth half a million Ten tee Sat Gi and did as much damage to ou Our Expert Limited, ven at Advice, Special Attention, Be Boston streets are being patrolled by army motor trucks on the rear of which are mounted ma |chine guns, The provost guard has been called out from the navy yard to keep ordes among the personnel. Out in the suburbs the residents} Jhave formed bands of vigilantes for |the purpose of guarding their oe and protecting their women) 5 96 tt asg Denca, Even with Corse | it as easily as it does the toughest corns. By using a few drops of} ‘Geta-It" on the callus, you will be | el it off with your fingers, | complete piece, just as you | It leaves the Mayor and Drake to Speak Friday) Mayor C, B. Fitzgerald will deliver his first public address since being |! elected to officg@at a luncheon meet- | bite ing of the members’ counci} of theft" Chamber of Commerce, Friday noon, | biggest on earth, in the Masonic hall, Arcade building, |1t never fails, Yo Other speakers will be Councilman | A. T. Drake, of Seattle, and G..D, Os-|t borne and W. F ‘aulhamus, of Puy- allup } A feature of interest at the lunch-|“ "gold in Seattle by the Owl Drug eon will be the serving of hot bis: |Co, OVER-ACIDITY cults and jam, together with fresh) blackberries direct from the Puyal lup section. The 20th annual West- of the stomach has upset many a night's rest. If your stomach is acid- ern Washington fair will be held in Puyallup from September September disturbed, dissolve two or three 30 to October 6, inclusive, and KI-MGIDS Messrs. Osborne and Paulhamus will speak on the falr. on the tongue before retir- ing and enjoy seni’ AUCTION BUYER PAYS | $1,175 FOR SILVER MAP sleep. The purity an goodness of Ki-moids LONDON, Sept. 19.—-Admiral guaranteed by CAN YOU AFFORD TO IMPAIR YOUR HEALTH? It is a fact that is now readily admitted by our most eminent medical authorities that bad teeth are often the cause of ill-health. This is very easy to understand, for there is nothing so disgust- ing as an unclean mouth, and this is the passage-way thru which all the body-building food must pass. Is it not reasonable to sup- pose that the food will be poisoned before it reaches the digestive organs? ndages, for corns or calluses. “ is the national corn remover, the | used by millions, | 1 work, play and | ‘ Jets-It,” the only sure, mokey- back It doesn't make any difference whether {t is One tooth or all your teeth that are bad, THEY SHOULD BE TAKEN CARE OF. There is no one knows this better than you! The only thing we can do is to impress on your mind the fact that we do MOD- ERN—ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS-—-DENTISTRY. Drake's silver map, a thin, circular plate, engraved on one side with a representation of the Eastern hemls- | phere, and on the other with the Western, which was executed in the! Netherlands at the instance of the admiral, was sold at auction for) $1,175, MEDAL AFTER 3 LONDON, Sept, 19.—C. Goodhal!, who left the Second Life Guards in 1887, after 27 years’ service, has just been awarded the meritorious service smedal, Modern methods — high-class dentistry — low prices. These we offer you. Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike. Phone Main 2535 ff YEARS SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION

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