The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 2

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DON’T MISS THIS Bargain Prices on Dentistry! -AT- THE NATIONAL DENTISTS NEW MANAGEMENT GORGEOUS ACT HEADS NEW BILL Burlesque Offering Is tumi- nated With Gay Costumes Flashy burlesque, with Meyptian mummy dancers tn scanty attire, Greek dancing #ylpha in a wood- & couple of comedians ter, and a pep headline the new ville bill at the musteal sketch ts Dry"-—but it fan't The comedim finds bottle of booze 5,000 years old, and then he begine to see things, and #0 does —hundreds of January Sale f fj« sone mo « values throughout the sales floors with large sale tags attached for easy, quick buying! —striking price-reducings on hundreds of articles for the home — various accumula- tions from the season’s showings! pery soubrette, rpheum va —these are selected at random from the great many JANUARY SALE VALUES: savings on furniture in this sale: _———_—___— 4 regular price— $77.50= description of furniture on sale— buffet,” your saving— ~Tquarter-sawed oak, golden finish; 54-inch $15— } vember ! of artiele January sale price aw /$ 62.50 waa $42. 25) 2476 a 39. 75 = ———~~ _“quarter-sawed | — ne ae aS 4 25) ra —— —|Sacobean oak /$50—=. table; $68.75 75am ten: quartered oak, s195— \$55— = /$60— 1$37.50 se” ie PEE at it cushions; overstuffed, g5— investi S$ 8.25) w |$ 36.75 Sg] — = §— $11— 396 r 25.50 nnn floor —fitth floor '$ 33.75 lteur rat 910. ait 363 i$ 39. 5 leather tplece a oy 4 —.. suite, daven- armehair 50a Oe: comiG 7, aS $ 22.75] == ried crred oth eo \ eto ta | case with good ivory handle fit- tings, 2S Bea dleplayed is $50— =" |heavy, substantial bag. —cenaine | black only; —Moroccoline hand and black, slightly solted. cgenctoc leather English kit; ball brows; heavy brass trimmings. | genuine leather — bag; elegant brown | —steamer thee “trunk, fibre; ; strong and durable. Starge size dresn trunk, 36 8 splendid value. good, strong theee-ply 7 tore, inches; |$12— $27. 50 a" iris times |§ 4.75 $18.75 ae! $ 3.15 $12.85 “= 3 S. | = 4. 50. $13. 50\—= ““'$13.25 $26.75. savings on rugs in this sale: ak “second floor —| second Seer | second floor whe a __ saving where _ eres ~ January sale price—_ patterns, —Axminster rug choice designs; sbc Lg 9x12 '$10— rrgaie =seamiess Wilton Vei-| | vet rugs, choice faraten| three patterns. «2 $10— | $50— Brussel i jrugs, choice designs; extra large size; one pat-| tern only. —Axminster rugs; extra) large size, two patterns.| Brussels hall runnery;) neat conventional de- | <Veivet rugs; "a | ar m2 '§ 2.50/$35.00 wat? $12.50| $37. 50- uux2 $22.25 $52. BS $ 2.50/$ 6— 2Yx9 oan patterns to pit) AVYx6Vy | | me ( '$ 5.05/$14.98 ‘curtains: half price— odd paire of Nottingham, madras and marquisetie curtains, regular = price $2.60 to $20—- a pair, on at half price, —Becond Floor. sofa pillows half price— fancy sofa pillows made of damask, tapestry, velour 4nd cretonne; regular price $2.50 to $10-—, on sale at half peice. —Second Floor. French ivory: one-third of f— ~ivory tollet articles; « large variety of odds and ends, all priced at one-third leas than regular price —Main Floor. velvet bags: one-third off— beautiful velvet hand bags, the latest styles, a large variety of designs, priced $5.95 to $35—~ in this ale Jens, Main Floor. will find here splendid sav. ingm; priced in this sale one-third lees than regular price. —Main Floor. 044 pleces of silk damank and tapestry; regular price $1.50 to $7.50 « yard—on sale at half price, Second Floor. cases and bags at JANUARY SALE prices— about 50 sample suit- cases and handbags, black, brown and tan; imitation and genuine leathers; heavy brass trimmings; a few of theme are slightly shelf worn; prices for this sale~-1-3 to 1-2 less. —BSecond Floor. Congoleum and linoleum at JANUARY SALE prices— —genulne gold seal Congol eum, 6 patterns to select from; regular price $1.15 square yard, J TARY SALE price —heavy printed linoleum, 4 patterns to select from: regular price $1.35 square yard, JANUARY S8ALE price $1.05, heavy inlaid, linoleum, colors through to the back; One wood and one til tern; regular pric square yard, JA? SALE price $1.85, 100 grass rugs at JANUARY SALE prices— —nabout 100 grass rugs, as. sorted sizes, plain and fig ured centers with fancy borders. —$15— rug, size 9x12, sale price $12—. $13.50 rug, size 8x10, sale price $10.75, $9 rug, $7.25, $3.60 rug, price $2.85, $2-— rug, size 2.3x4.6, sale price $1.65, -r$i— grass mat, sale price 65e, mize 6x9, sale wize 8x6, sale 18x36, STANDARD F URNITURE CO. _ Second Ave, at Pine St,, Seatt'e L, Schoenfeld & Sons 101 t6 11 §. Eleventh St., Tacoma the audience, The costuming and nary Felix Bernard and Jack Duffy in » plano and wong skit labeled, ‘Have a Smile,” are generous, Bun day's opening audience helped itself to emiles, Bernard ts a whix on the plano, and Duffy sings with ultra-modern cabaret syncopation, Elfrieda Wynn blessed with a splendidly trained voles, and aa- wisted by Raoul Paniagua, Guate- malian pianist, sings according to higher standards, and the audience demonstrated an appetite for her worthy offerings. Other acta are pany in a Eva Taylor and humorous satire, ginia Rye"; Lachmann Sisters in songs and dances; Pietro, plano ccordionist, and the Four Read- in a mplendid athletic act. see METROPOLITAN . Carolina = Lazzart, Metropolitan Opera house songbird, who is atretch- ing her wings in this direction for the first time, will appear in concert before a large audience at the Met- ropolitan theatre Monday night In answer to the requests of many Seattle patrons, Lazzart upon her ar- rival at the New Washington hotel yesterday consented to add to her ram & second big aria, that from Samson and Delilah,” by Saint Saens, She, had already planned to ting the grand aria from “Lex Huguenots,” so this will offer concert patrons the most unusual treat of two big operatic arias on @ single program. WILKES “Battrday to Monday,” a fouract play by William Hurlburt, dealing with love, laughter and feminism, is the attraction at the Wilkes theatre Unie week. Jane Morgan has returned to the company in the role of Susanne, a beautiful young widew, who forces her bridegroom to sign an “over-tho- weekend” marriage contract, and then breaks it herself. The husband, who refused to be worried by the caprices of his wifs, wae ably portrayed by Alexis Luce, Hila method was simply to refuse to register jealousy when that was what hia wife expected him to do. To Howard Russell, in the part of Arthur Bernard, a milk-drinking young playwright, with shell-rimmed giageos, falls most of the credit for the succes of this week's play. His role this week is probably the fun- niest he hae ever undertaken, and his ability to handle it waa demon- atrated Sunday by the constant rip ple of laughter which he drew from the audience. . eee FPALACE HIP Six clever entertainers billed as Tom Brown's County Officials head |the new show which opened Sunday afternoon at the Palace Hip. In their impersonation of a group of munict pal authoritips the players provide nome good character work which In cludes instrumental selections, sing- jing, acrobatic dancing and even a | whistling sold, aring as immense butterflies disport themselves in astonish ling and skillful fashion while whirl jing thru the air suspended by their | jaws to a whique whirling apparatus, thp Ty-Hell Sisters perform a series of dangerous feats. Miss Estelle | Sully ie a demure little lady who sings appealingly, dances with grace and tells her stories in a demure manner that pleases, Sperry and Rae are a pleasing team, ‘The indy is good to upon and their songs, chatter have an original favor. Snappy stories and dashing songs) contributed by Sax and Wood, man and girl. Plenty of fun and some daring acrobatic stunts are of fered & by Buster and The fea Eyesight Dim?) If your eyesight is dim, jon blurred; if your eyes ache, tteh, burn or teel dry, get a bottle of Bon tablets from your’ druggist dissolve one In a fourth of a glass of water and use to bathe the eyes from two to four times a day, Bon Opto has given stronger eyes, clearer, sharper vision and relief to thou sands your vis Opto Doctors ight 6 Red Cross Alchemy Please send all Magazines, Pa ay Ron-Opto pers, ete., to the Salvage Depart ment. We want every concely able thing of any value which you cannot longer use. We’ turn use- less things into Gold, Try the Red Cross Dining Room for Lunch, We buy and serve wholesome food, daintily Encourage the la pre. 8 who are giving their time to serve you, We have more than 50 men tn hospitals, and hundreds being helped in many different ways Our Nursing Department is now ready to make nursing visits and is having splendid success, WE CALL Salvage Phone Elliott 4512 pared, stage effects are better than ordi look | dances i | Pecially popular with Sunday night's | est Gold These are real money-saving prices. There’s no rea- son for-your not having your teeth fixed now. offer is for a But this short time only, so take advan- tage of it at once. ture photoplay, “Heart of Juanita,” stars Beatriz Michelena, eee | LEVY'S ORPHEUM Oscar Gerard and Lew White are| the chief fun dispensers in “At the Races," the new musical comedy | which Mr. Hunt is staging at Levy's | | Orpheum this week Gerard ax “Ole” and White as/ “Kabibble,” overburdened with cur- |rency, decide to take in the race. |The two dudes soon find that pretty jwirl# and playing the races will de- |plete @ bank roll quicker than a | wink, | The offering includes a generous |supply of musical numbers enlivened jby the appearance of the big chorus | jin @ pretty array of bright colored costumes, Dorothy Raymond’ “Love Is Like a Rose,” specialty, proved es- audiences. The trio, Budd, Lorenzo and Ger- ard, scored with two harmony num- bers, while “La Paloma,” sung by Lorenzo, was repeatedly encored, Helen Holmes is on the bill in a} photoplay serial, “The Fatal For-| tune.” - Navy Awards Will Be _Investigated| WASHINGTON, Jan, 6. Secre- tary Daniels was today requested | by the house of representatives to lay before that body all the facts incident to the awarding of Dis. tinguished Service medals in the navy. The resolution asking Daniels for the facts was duced by Representative Lufkin, Massachu- setta.s Colebrook Is Held Blameless by Jury RANDON, Ore, Jan. 5.—George Colebrook, well-to-do stockman of | Corbin, Ore., was held blameless Sat: | urday* by a coroner's jury for the) death of Joseph Johnson, of Port Orford, while the men were returning recently from a trip to Crescent City, Cal THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third and Pike the men quarreled and Colebrook hit Johnson with a brick, the later came jo his death from natural causes, “OIAUP OF Fico CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at teiigiailt Remove poi- sons from stomach, liver Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for on the package, the name California then you are su your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for} |the little stomach, Children taste, dose on each bottle. fear, ( The evidence showed that while nia, Full ther! liver and bowels. love its delicious fruity directions for onild's Give it without You must say “Califor | town, 913 Second Fatness Kills |human appara Jdon of unhealthy, J over, your effictency should be improved [NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD &@ PIKE Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas- try. Uptown, 1414 Third ave.; down. 31,000 Yearly Fat {9 fatal to health and person- ality. It fs estimated that over 31,000 persons have died each year in ‘the past decade long before their al= lotted span of through the ef- fects of excessive fatness, Any over- stout man or woman is carrying un- |healthy adiposity that is pressin: against d injuring vital organs the body heart, that pecomes congest= ed. In numerous eases there are dangerous gatherings of packed-in fat around the throat, stomach, liver and other delicate parts Through over-stoutn flieted person while ap is Hable to nervousness, neuras- thenia, physical or mental collapse and other disorders, for obesity te irritating, Cases of heart apoplexy, sunstroke, quent causes of p Fat persons are par of accidents and are more liable than healthy, slender persons to death from influenza, pneumonia and other severe ailments. If you are over-stout you should know it ts truly @ case of slow su for you Kill yourself a good mapy yeare before natural old age, simply because you do hot emancipate yourself from the bur- unsightly fat. Mores The the af- ently well by becommg slender; also your appear- ance should become younger and more There is @ delightfully suc- thod of weight reduc! as Korein syatem. no thyroid or other euch dients, no atren vation; indee . ‘The Korein it is perfectiy mended by physicians, treatment lay reducing now you may expect anteed; Breater contontment, happiness, in- | r y with your y ‘and surpassingly Personality, Get oll of Koreke (the easy korein system is in each pack- a at the drug store without de» or if more conventent, eee or Nneney order In Cony ae 6 York, v ee

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