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THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY =m New Year’s in’ Did You Know Doug Fairbanks ) Other Lands Is Very, Very Superstitious? _and Times T f the year ha Ir the I 1n calendar the year begins on March 21, which day ts of re «. Among other peo ‘ ples, t) ear begar March 26, w Great Brita Old Saxon Toast M tor 1 & ¢ called for a OPENS JANUARY 2, 1920 massa ‘how! so-called. caine ry “wasshail,” in Sax The bow i with an unparalleled opportunity given you to on. eee OS ee had to ,use Zz purchase BLOUSES at prices never before sng lel ogg oat Fain equaled. strenuons then that a friend al We open our sale Friday with an offering of eect, kas won ne our entire stock of RUSSIAN BL "er SES, for- , tt unable to protect him F, merly $19.85, 50, $27.50 and $37.50, specially }) welt priced at Japanese Symbols ot countries where New Year's * celebrated in individual ways, perhaps Japan has the most There it ln a day of much b jeally decorated, the usual form belog & green arch This arch is B made of two small pine trees, bam | Superstitions Doug Fairbanks and a few of the good luck boos and 4 grass rope. A small pine|/ omens he gathers during the showing of ‘When the Clouds tree with a reddish stem is pi *) Roll By,” at the Coliseum this week. Doug wouldn't walk .| under a ladder, possess an opal ring, open un umbrella in the are set) house, or step on a new board for anything in the world. ¢ dis | neither would he pass up a pin or a rabbit's foot. wall) A pretty girl, a auija board and a nightmare are prom- high enough | iment features in this comedy. | ¢ beneath it Ea aoe Bamboo for Hale Life The pine trees symbolize to the Japanese a stalwart age which nas withstood all hardships of struggle Also we offer our entire line of Russian Blouses from $10.85 to $17.85 inclusive, special for 98.89 Feminine characteristics are at These BLOUSES are of individual. designs in tributed to the pine with the reddi all shades and colors, and can not be surpassed ame,” the uneeulene 0 Later we will follow this offering with similar Bees OF renee, Nek hale tite, All ve im *| "Are You Legally Married?” Thin sensational reductions on our BLOUSES of other ‘saath ge fetapacoge Bysh prs phi TODAY'S PROGRAMS iw an tntusual phot attra styles. If, however, you desire the popular Rus- rope sp: panning the cpening., Leper y coetnens _comewane. te] | Oe Sees Wun Oe Own marriage sian models you should take advantage of our Sisk oledesinnr wee sacle pamunls present unprecedented prices. cn |by Milles Dabwon, who spent two We will be pleased to fit all Blouses to avoid CITY APPRAISES ¢ Ja ee ae ae Rae | possible mistakes in sizes, as we will be unable to make exchanges or refunds during the sale. and Lew ¢ Feature prodaction, cee riding Davie’ “Soldiers Mrand Weekly, VALLEY LINES: N—Tem Mit te “The ‘apeed | | and audiences continue to ¢ | The Fleer Bete e al p ouse op “Take Initial Step Toward 7 Peramoent Mageaien ”” | | thuse over Allan Dwan's pret production, “Soldiers of F © Purchase | Richard Harding Davin wrote the story, which first appeared in book Sst. s 2 Aves. ry, w . 107 Pike St. Between Ist and 2nd Aves. The city will appraise the Rainier "i form and later on the speaking Valley car lines ax the next step pre LITTLE William Desmond tn “The | stage, where it won instant favor. luminary to purchase of the system. Mive Banduaa,” | .,No expense has been spared in | “This action was ordered Woednem | yp —— gj | the serpen version and the eon day by the counc!! utilities commit 5 orchestra under the dir tee. Councilman William Hickman | LIBERTY Wineland plays a splendid a YAKIMA MILLER WEDS _ | TACOMA |. W. Ww. TRIAL SECRETLY IN SEATTLE) I$ SET FOR JANUARY 11 The marriage of Alexander Miller,| TACOMA, Jan. 1.—Fifty-six al vice president of the North Yakima |jeged members of the I. W. W. plead:| , mpers was authorised to order the} Constance Talmadge is such a fiir | Paniment to the picture. praisal and negotiate with Com! meious Little piece of humanity in| regarding the sug MISSION m Mix as Billy Porter | of @ cruel villyun's p) he Speed Maniac,” at the Mission | ible to hold her job in| this week, Tom enters her latent rson-Looa comedy, | yous Vamp,” at the Lib © been offered to the} The Virt ek, that she finds it ale] 6.766. This offer waslerty this v y for $1 Milling Co., to Mrs. Lila James Read, | ed not guilty to charges of criminal | presented to the utilities committee | eats, heel, Wednes New Wash | syndicalism when arraigned in #upe 7. Commiaman A.) TOT) 6. lege ce. The head| race and’thru the crooked work of| q ‘ednesday a * ptance, but it waa fin ‘ = . y wi ey. Tior court here Wednesday afternoon cate bows, realizing ¢ ance is a gocd | his rival his mach i i ee ta the Wet Indie rec VANAAL wid anh Soe aes 1 gdlrgngtie crea at scape oa eg AC the finish of th toon In the | al wa neo want | the city was gettin office to another in hopes that/ young hero is 4 buying. | eve ly he will find one Gepart-| brings bi reck ; ‘ INFANTS INVALIDS Immediate purchase of the lines! ment head who can resist Connie's | of the other racers ' fer and was asked by a de on from the | winsome ways, but meets with lit cee ys Young Men's Bus lub of Ral-/ tie success, To settle matters he| REX . fi ASK FOR nier valley takes her in own office, The} Mabel Norn { " . result is—the ain aliens dalens Horlicks / i Horlick’s |S ne houd bows soon | Oo a 4 The Original preeenrte. i: into,” a Pint — } det, | Wire Briefs [ie conn w mow 20. 8, it rowing Child: b milk, malted grain extract in Powde: Tet's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | perience Sager = ca ane oberg NEW YORK.—-Persons caught In 1414 Sd Ave; downtown, 913 2d Ave. | »h i ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Ages|No Cooking — Nourishing — Digestible ubway or levated jams in the future of funny ex fl del The company is r « | a groups of phones on each platform yy ST. PAUL—"Make yo! lose your home” is th HAPPY NEW YEAR! ing of federal offict brewers, Laws 4 property where liquor is made SAN FRANCISCO.-Frank 0'C nor trusted his no little after years o that he followed if she met any raham gave Tonight and Friday bring the good-bye “Let's go to the Liberty” ts always good advice. showings of the big comedy production-- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS HAPPY NEW YEAR! 1920 will not bring so awfully many comedies that class with the one here until Friday night— CONSTANCE TALMADGE —IN— Metropolitan Tues. Theatre tox.” Jan. Matinees Wednesday Saturday HERE IN PERSON OLIVER MOROSCO Presents FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND BEVERLY BAYNE Themselves IN THE FASCINATING MYSTERY PLAY THE Master Thief By Edward FE, Rose From Richard Washburn Childs’ “Paymaster” Stories With a Typical Morosco Cast gee ‘WHEN the CLOUDS ROLL BY’ Symphony Orchestra— Playing “1812” “THE SPEED MANIAC” His fastest and most furious drama, Wallace on the Wurlitzer, Playing “Little Joe” pts From PRICES Nights—25e to Matinee Wednesd Matinee Saturday Seats on Sale Sunday Liberty Pictorial Review, With Exe Leading News Weeklies. Russell on the Wurlitzer it when compared with her dear old) ALF HOLD FUNERAL = THURSDAY Funeral service will be held in Qecidental ave. and Main st Thursday at 2 p. m, for the late] Gustaf Goode, who died Saturday The deceased was the father of ommandant Richard Goode of the! PAGE S White Sale of Undergarments |] Blouses and Yard Goods Of standard quality merchandise, displayed in complete assortments, The sale is characteristic of The Rhodes Co, in that it is an offering of © apparel and piece goods most dependable. Gowns, Chemises, Pajamas and Camisoles Upper Main Mloor Gowns of floral patterned and polka-dot crepe, and Gowns of maize batiste with bluebird de. signs, as sketched. Formerly 1] 9 $2.50 and $3.50. Choice at.... « us in Billie Burke style, of voiles, dotted and bluebird crepe. For- $2.50 and $3.50, Choice. . 1.95 Muslin Chemises and Gowns at $1.50 and $1.95 Paja Swi merly of flesh-colored wash satin and pe de chine. All $1.50 Crepe Gowns of flesh-colored crepe in — corners het gy fpr $1. 25 bluebird pattern, with $2. 50. kimono sleeves, at...... Philippine Hand Embroidered Envelope Chemises of wash satin and / Envelope Chemises and Gowns in the crepe de Chine, in flesh color, pat- @ latest patterns and spe- $ terned daintily. All siz $ 5 A} cial designs. All sizes, at 3.95 at $3.50 and ......... 3.9 | The Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses Continues | | Fleer} 7 | New Second | | | } PRAT RAEN REI | Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads Upper Main Floor Seamed Sheets—Full bleached, in size 72x90; Bedspreads—Extra large, size 85x95 formerly $1.60. White 1 25 med; formerly $3.95 PETES i cavonsesesonsrecsel ize . White Sale price ....sseeesseeeeeee amless Sheets—Size 54x90; for $1 35 White Satin Spreads of extra 1 ° and hem- quality, with hai y 1 White Sale price line border in gold and blue Seamless Sheets—Size 72x99, and extra heavy: $5.56 oe Sale pric Seamless Sheets for double bed; 2 0 scalloped ed, size 61x99, White Bale price..... wl formerly $ corners Mow Cases—Size 45x26, unbleached; 33 Blankets — White Wool-mixed Blankets, size 70x formerly 40c. Bale price... ereeeeee Cc 80, with ribbon binding and border in gold, blue] and pink; formerly $9.00 Pillow Cases—Bieached, in size $1 00 Wilts Walivarias 1. ect $7.95 42x36. White Sale price, 3 for a o Lingerie and Net Blouses Upper Main Floor On six display tables we have assembled an ex- tensive variety of Tailored and Dress Blouses adapted for any and all purposes that require white. They are made of white poplin, long cloth — gaberdine, linen, voile, batiste, organdie and net, ~ attractively finished with laces, embroidery, tur ing and hemstitching, at $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.95, $3.25 and $4.95 The two Blouses sketched are of cotton net with | flesh-colored net camisole etached:- PHRG. 0.005. cose $3.50 Flannelette nnn Gowns | White and Colored Sizes 17, 18 and 19 She Rhodes Co. $2.95 paren = | GREENWOO Upper Main Floor Arizona ranch. cK - 1 ) cet | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. 1.) @ THEATRE ss—c COLONIAL | ALL. Fish, formerly with the Los / “Should a Woman Tell?” is the| Angeles Express, has purchasedsa | * OF THE SE wi on at the Colonial this | controlling interest in the Salt Lake is the star. The | Herald, it was announced here today romance of a lit-| Fish resigned from the Los An | a New England | geles newspaper on October 31. | Salvation Army Corps hall, | Ivation Army was born in| n, 1841 y in 1910 ¢ e with his son a very active since 1876 veral years a local SPECIAL TWO ASSORTMENTS, $1.19 and $1.49 *} Special for Friday—a beauti- ful selection of English Earth- enware Tea Pots. They are at- tractively decorated and come in several different shapes and de- signs. Two Assortments, Special at $1.19 and $1. $1.00 Vacuum Clothes Washer at 69c The Vacuum Clothes Washer makes washing easy and it gets all the dirt out of the clothes. New Year eae tT TODAY—FRIDAY THEN GONE! The Big Screen Classic’s SPECIAL! Should A Woman Tell? It’s a Screen Event! Don’t Miss It. Special Atsscescccscecesd $3.50 Wallace Portable Electric Lamp, Special at $2.49 The Wallace Portable Electric Lamp is finished in © | dull brass and makes a very attractive appearance. © This Lamp has a clamp attachment on base so it can be attached to a shelf, dresser or bed post. Shade | can be adjusted to any angle. Complete with cord and) globe. Special at......cceeeseeeeceeeneeess BBO