The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1919, Page 3

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FATTLE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1919. ARMY RETAIL FERRY BUDGET STORE OPENS 1S UP MONDAY Only Foodstuffs Are Placed Capt. on Sale Monday NOW— Satisfactory Terms Always mah -easnines AR paneen Having a Big Run Here Anderson Urges 58 A big Western dramatic Per Cent Increase star in a story t is packed full of hair-rais- ing escapades, and the liveliest action the screen pa ale has yet known— their plok of the plus of | da The Many-Star Cast Robert Warwick Wanda Hawley Monte Blue Ann Little Charles Ogle Tom Forman Eileen Percy have beer and will be The The and Bast Marginal heavy deficit Monday morning at 9 o'clock eat-|by county army retail stotre at Stacy way opened county and tt confer ferry system under dine comminsioners | appointive officia An average salary increase of ked for the transporta Capt. J. L. Anders was bein tle house on hand to ge ow cont a tem by art Wirsiyp on anke $1 not next year , two new ferries t haw been nearly 00,000 for This es and a that one will have to suffice, An of $150,000 for repair went fleet will also be ent plans indicate arrive the agree new ferry item on the reduced, ® always been a Decorative Pottery Collected from reliable ourt judges, justices of sources—there are vases, un- elated usual floral pieces, decora- tive objects for mantel, table or piano, Jardinieres, Fern- dishes, etc. An Exdililde’ of the New Materials for Window Draping T is essentially a part of the education of the progressive American housewife and home lover to keep constantly informed as to what is new and correct in home furnishing. > Augunt wan $140,601.88 by the The ferrien we port during part of Superior ¢ 6 peace orders must stoffic ck. Orders « mail constables are fore the commissioners Wednesday, when public hear yudgot will ¢ sured at the expe Goods will be sold ove STUDENTS WILL “DIRECT SCHOOL for | ment r the commence. only is accessible by mear To contribute to this public education in a practical way, “The Grote- Rankin Co.” presents this week in its windows and in the Drapery See- tion an ever-changing picture of all that is new for window draping. streetoars getting off | ton ice sub has been « the jretail store the accomm wish to parcel rp oral office business, it w nounced Monday, Charles I. Lyn The first school will be in charge of the new sta " SUPREME COURT : NOW IN SESSION : Mass of Work Is Ahead of), U. S. Jurists WASHINGTON, Press.)—The supr vened for its regular Ox today, Taced by a mass involving the future of hess,” anthtrust prosecutions and scores of knotty questions growing of the war. prohibitioin is lnc me up at this and the the f These displays are worthy of ewe First Classes Convene Here the careful study of every citizen 5 een October 14 who is interested in the home | beautiful. tpally thone pases he t, the station w in Seattle to be students, with the advinor, will be for the orkers, which Centering around the latest means of making your windows attractive, you will be impressed by the exceptionally large collection of new materials for this purpose. Among them are: New Craft Laces Featuring patterns of interest and dignity with transparency that only softens the light without shutting off your view from the window. These are priced $1.35, $1.50, $1.85 to $2.25 the yard. New Over-Drape Materials Include 50-inch Madras that is entirely different; in colors of rose and gray, rose and tan, blue and mulberry—these are most interesting, priced $3.50 the yard. | birds or flowers or vine spreading on An exceptionally fine assortment of col- the curtain. ors in a 36-inch Madras is being featured | These are priced 65¢, 85¢, $ at $1.25 the yard. | and $1.45 per panel. train has “Rough Riding Romance” A fine cast includes Juanita Hansen and Jane and Katherine Lee. It’s a bully picture. men and wou have lived bu ober 14th, at & p. m of this stran, the first xchool will be nde dullding Hart of Reed Further classes A mighty epic of the West as it was in other times. With the advent of longer evenings, and the seasonal entertaining and home life, comes the need for the Elec- tric Lamp which plays such an important part in present day housefurnishing. terented in bette ame. ng Seattle in wel Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland. question Russell on the Wurlitzer § |’ Harold Lloyd Comedy t TT and how strictly EASIER NOW THAN LATER 142 Students Get Jiaws shall t All of the nine justices have re tn easier to break up a colt or} Jobs Thru Y.M:C.A. | tutes to wasninwioe @heck a cough now than it will be} of the 400 students registered at) F arguments on the govern ~ Persistent bronchial coughs|the University of Washington who ment's anti-trust prosec it “hang on” all winter pave the | seek work after college hours, |begin as soon as a few especially for serious throat and lung dis-|have been placed thru the sd assigned cases are disposed of. L. W. Day, 65 Campbell ave.|y, M.C..A. according to Secretary | Detroit, Mich., writes: “Foley’s|Charies W. Maxfield STATE DISPUTE IN COURT and Tar relieves one of bron-| yaxfield is anxious to get intouch| WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The State very quickly. I hope never to| with employers who have jobs open of New Mexico today asked the su it again.” This reliable family }tg University stud preme court to determine the ine for the relief of coughs, |\——______ |houndary line between Colorado and croup, hoarseness, ete., con-| - Let’s go buy Boldt’s French pas | New Mexico, concerning which there no opiates, Children like it.|/try. Uptown, 114 3d ave; vad jhas been a dispute for many years everywhere. town, 913 2d Ave. fr F oe Bow Eom vm Efe bom Dev FASHIONABLE SHORT AND THREE - QUARTER LENGTH term New Panel Laces Made for your windows — the length—the exact width. | straight from the top, with a hai some border and a dainty tracery ¢ Woman Is Killed by Gun Discharge a ENI Allan Folson, her nephew, and Lic MeRae and Licyd Flint, of Pendleton, had been hunting pheas ante, and stopped at the Folsom }ranch home, near the city, | ner. 1 Mra. Folson was bidding the boys away from : str automo Andirons which was . ne, the ful Fire Screens © entering the woman's breast } ° - Spark Guards ® Coal Hods, Wood- Carrying Baskets urt al word s to what oxicating Nquor the enforcement upheld In anticipation of your require ments we have assembled a very important- collection of Floor and Table Lamps and wonderfully pretty shades of silk. The values will bear close comparison. Tn harmony with the seasonable requirements also is the display of for din- | "Herbert Stuck Up by Beautiful Bandit, Wearing Stylish Skirt | COATS; AT SEVERE REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES We have a very attractive display of coats in the popular shorter lengths. The very smartest style models will be placed on special sale tomorrow at prices that will instantly appeal to every woman who is considering a coat purchase. VALUES TO $50 Reduced to $34.75 Short and three - quarter lengths in Salts and Eskimo Plush, Bear Skin, Beaver Cloth and Moleskin. Some are trimmed in French Coney, Sealette and Opossum and all are lined with guaranteed materials. VALUES TO $75 Reduced to $49.50 Short and three - quarter lengths in Salts Plush and Baffin Seal. Mostly lined with fancy Belding and Pussy Willow. Clever models, most- ly fur trimmed, with loose back, belted, shawl and cape collar effects. STYLE NOTE Short and three-quarter lengths will absolutely predominate style the coming winter. All the ad- vance information shows this. 1315 THIRD gmt NEXT TO PH BOYS’ SHOE STORE ee NEW YORK, Oct. 6 table of the beautiful bandit and the stylish skirt Merbert down the full of ka up your hands, num. Behind the soprano was a business-like gat and behind the gat was a darkeyed damsel. Herbert was not 4 member of the Suicide club, #0 he followed direc tions. dark-eyed damsel, aided Mother and Son toyd was cha vain drag when a x his doe BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 6 (Un Press.)—Mrs, Seymour Cox wife of a wealthy oil Houston, Texas, and her % seymour, Jr., who are tra New York Cit © held here today eather her son in s#« Hudson and to di New York rived here miles, 14 Candidates Up ‘TT, th for nomin missioners closed 8! | candidates had qualif te into the city primary eb vember 4. All the pi re-election commissioner of public also holds the title of Kelly, commissioner of and W. H, Clay finance entry sent commis They |sloners seek D, D. Merrill com | missioner of | Fire Truck Hits One woman was recovering from injuries Monday, and four automo | biles were in the r shop as the result of the an' la truck at Th st, Saturday night to respond to the gulc Larson, helmsman and along the row of machines st joy the curb. Miss Suda EB. Dicksor 29, of 717 Sixth wae bruised jand cut |Give Out Tickete for Hi Johnson Tickets for the opposition to the leagu to be addre y Senator Hiram Johnson, ¢ at the Arena put on di mass meeting in “nde pender 5 |York block. The office will be open until all the tickets are distributed. ‘This is the | by smote his tympa- | tre Travel by Plane! operator of |! jon on N61 Four Motor Cars| of nations, | —~~~—-8 two male consttuents, frisked Herbert for fair, and beat it with his roll Herbert raised a great hue and ¥, arousing the minions of the law uliful tmndit away ed below of fashion ¢ & republl and her entire hailed to the hooxegow : WILL RADIUM AT LAST OPEN THE DOOR OF Bp GREAT UNKNOWN? * wick and wa can in Texas e caste wer Ket well © that trip to enter | ‘hs for Everett Vote app EPILEPSY FALLING SICKNESS — f ee Washi Sold in Seattle by Swift's Pharmacy FORERUNNERS OF SICKNESS Medical authorities agree that indi gestion and constipation are the fore of half the ills of mankind « of partly digested, on your whole runner’ Don't let a ma ymposed food pr are fr ing, sic h, bad breath y Cathartic Tab- physic, thoroly without griping or stomach and in Sold everywhere. nausea, sweeten the vigorate the liver. i ® Coal Grates and other fireplace essentials, featuring the newest designs. VICTOR RECORDS No, 64820 La Traviata Gali-Curel, 10-inch, No, 87566 Swedish Cradle Song Gluck, Zimbalist, 10-inch, $1.50 No, 64822 Carmen Philadelphia Orchestra, 10-inch, $1.00 No, 18602 Everybody Shimmies Now My Cairo Love All Star Trio, 10-inch, be $1.00 No, 18607 General Pershing French Reel Victor Military Band, 10-inch, 85e No, 18599 Wynken, Blynken and Nod The Sugar. n Tree Sally Hamlin, 10-inch, 85e Pipeless Furnace Saves Fuel FINE FURNITURE Greets You on Our Six Floors HATEVER may be your Furniture needs this Fall, we earnestly | commend to your attention our Fall display of fine Furniture for” every room in the home at prices uniformly moderate. For your selection we have assembled Distinctive Upholstered Furniture in Davenports, Chairs and Rockers Library and Davenport Tables of Mahogany and Walnut — Unusual Designs Charming Bedroom Suites in Mahogany, Walnut and Enamel Dining-Room Furniture in All Woods — Period Designs — Beautiful Finishes Separate Pieces in Chairs, Small Tables, Book Cases, | Desks, Hall Clocks, Secretaries, Etc. We cannot state too emphatically our plain policy of offering the best in furniture at prices of exceptional fairness. Early selections are advised. Essential to an Attractive Table Is Pretty DINNERWARE It is the dinnerware that makes or mars the attractive- ness of the table. The right quality, shape and pattern will lend added grace and charm to the table setting. It logically follows that the store that sells you your diningroom furniture is especially anxious about your sat- isfaction in the selection of a dinner service. GROTE-RANKIN Pike St. at Fifth Ave. GROTE-RANKIN |f,

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