The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1920, Page 7

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( Cryptic Secrets of City Hall Revealed | Initial Announcement Made Thru Scribe [ Maeterlinck’s Guests of Honor BY EDDIE BOYDEN What's " uw ware tha ful u \ fi 1 Not + I Yet, ¢ lor ¢ 1 gets many n when } t wh third of » n wi was ( " 1 grand fath “ Le tand had Saved Wear and Tear Next in 1 « les Bartor Wood, ty p wing agent Purcha Agent Wood waa named Charles Barton Civil Wa main cla ed th It Jr. and Mr. ang ts of honor at the “Blue Bird Ball, a held at the Waldorf-Astoria, New ¥ * The Belgian writer saw many * ir, [SYMPHONY TO PLAY REQUESTS jan 2 omy Attacked by R COPENHAGEN, Jan. 7 Stambulinski, of Bulgaria, was at- tacked by a party of Bolsheviki while & en route from Sofia to Belgrade, ac- Pcording to semi-official dispatches | “Pop”? from Sofia today. The advices did not say whether! the premier suffered any injury, but} declared the government had re- ) stened. and the socialists were re- forming the cabinet. Reds| Concert Saturday Night at Meany Hall Saturday night at Meany hall the Seattle stra will give what all Seattle has for—a lgram of popular music, most of th ne | I numbers being requested by the pul hony ore no program fs light from the mu n’s standpoint, but some most pleasing harmonies are tncluded, and | nothing more inspiring could have been found for such a program thar the Peer Gynt suite lr Probably the big feature of the eve ning will bé the horn solo Tryner, who will play a nocturne It's “Theodore Hiram” When the mayor it always appear jof the same bailiwick does it? le is each week coming more} Among his frienda the deputy i your gums are sore and — peo gp sag ite or ee ie ®.| prosecuting attorney ts known as and thase who wish to secure favor |7 Hf. Pat = ke canaited stourhing bleeding. wor be T " * nm unrolled. me e~ w [jable seats should remember that | tne deputy prosecutor's nomenclature Penrrhea, so-called Riggs’ Dis ease, which ts a menace to good there are no reservations on popular concert nights, and should be there mak a noise like Theodore Hiram on, Family names, you know, ‘| health. We are th« --"~ nenttate | carly ; roud of them, by golly, | tn the Northwest who spectatize ‘The complete program follows: Counctiman Drake says a forkful im this dreaded Giseass. Examt- | overture, “The Martered Bride” Smetana | Whenever full names are demanded | nation ectimate free Specia} | 3¥!t* No.1 © Gynt Grtes bridge Drake rate nd : Morning. ys he was tor care taken of children's teeth. Ana's De . - Ir bie discount to Unics Anitra’s Dance. | at the time hi In the Hall of the Mountain King. “hr jan nam were wished on him. men and thelr families Waltz, “The Beautiful Dive Danuve™.. | sebsgren det tts | * teed | je's Tagged Ethelbert an aR 15 years, A Midsummer | - It's always John D. Carmody, chief attorney, as a the Carmody cor reads “John n solo by Mr. Charies T Ballet music, from “The Queen, of # ba Symphonic poem, jdeputy pi rule, but In res nomen, laid face Daniel Carmody “A good Irish name, from mulligan | to marshmallows” John says And th comes Ch pool, ar torne United Painless Dentists INC. 608 Third Ave Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 829 a. m. to 6pm. up, A Bedouin marriage does not take | much time. The bridegroom kills a | sheep and spills the blood on the | sand of his father-in-law's threshold and the wedding is over. Clay r deputy f = at » look at Ch y clanntcd would dream that his “Ethelbert? But tt | The United States loaned $187,000, 000 to the Kerensky government, | | which has been overthrown, CLEARANCE SALE OF TRUNKS, BAGS Suit Cases and Leather Goods For quick disposal to make room for our new stock, we place on sale our stock of Trunks, Trav- eling Bags, Suit Cases, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Bags, Brief Cases, Velvet arid Beaded Bags and miscellaneous Leather Goods at a discount of from 25% to 50% Off » family keep untarnished,” man Carroll aking of councilmen. xplair Soston rT. Eri Few there Hickman 3 w William Hickman” 1 nccepted by Wil m If you want a bargain give us a call. ig pg ge gg! Alo ea ag BEGEROW TRUNK CO. 1409 Fourth Avenue Between Pike and Union TRUNKS & BOK MILLARD lle BILD Bit & Miron ngs and of Vaudey THE SEATTLE The Cameo Girl | Six are anda Gi “when the roll hc coun Framed in Music, Song and A Superb, Spectacular Novelt no thine i STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7, 1920. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Group of Winter Coats ov Reduced to $29.25 affords values so unusual as to make end-of-the-sea- son buying a real econ- omy. The Coats are of Sil- vertone, Polo Cloth and Novelty Coatings, some with collar of rich “seal- ine” and all with sturdy sateen linings. This underpriced assort- ment features Brown, Henna, Maroon, Copen- hagen, Gray, Navy and Black. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Broken Lines of Women’s and Misses’ Shoes at Deep A GROUP OF WOMEN’S cipally in tan shades, Reductions HIGH-CUT SHOES, reduced to $6.85 pair. prin- WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER PUMPS and dull leather Oxfords, pair. in broken lines, reduced to $4.85 WOMEN’S BLACK VICI KID SHOES in lace and button styles, broken to $3 pair. GROWING GIRLS’ heels, reduced to TA lines, sizes 214 to 5, reduced N LACE SHOES with low 5 pair. MISSES’ SHOES in button and lace styles, reduced to $2.95 pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, There’s Long Service in These Boys’ Sweater Coats at EAVILY knit from yarns roll cotton with good and designed collar these Sweaters ford-gray color sturdy tive boys require. 28 to 34, $2.00. BLUE 81zes BLACK SATE 121% to 14, $1.50. BLACK SATEEN TAPELESS BLOUSES and two pockets, in Ox- are as as the most ac- Sizes CHAMBRAY SHIRTS 121% to 14, $1.25. SN SHIRTS with collar attached, $2.00 collar with attached, sizes with collar attached, sizes 6 to 14 y s, $1.25. i —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Lewis Moore” when it Is troned out Ing deposes and say » tun| Patrick M. Tammany ts Seattle ipheus Fel Haa “ ity attorney. Yes, you have guesse e Imat it—the middle name is “Michael.” United floer State in these parts] d take notice when | We alm to Hi . in Speed Smith"; || 4 aime FEATURE PHOTOPLAY t know it, t United States distritt attorney |jon VIRGINIA PEARSON in “THE BI HOP’S EMERALDS” | which Hwing admits that bis middle name | ie SRewIOe the ee epeere of the Bishops Ladys. iim eer great-grandfather. And Mat output rt Chancellor Saunders,” | Te Al tnew." let tt be heralded, wae aland Ben L, Moore, assistant U. 8 a Second and Union, e Dally Children veo CMR Quaker from foretop to fetlock,|trict attorney, really reads “Benjamin or W Chief Dept Hut there is one dark, dank secret P. Agnew is{at the county-city building Pro 4 " uting Attorney Fred ©. Brown " if ae oxitively refuses to divulge what the Just 1 old family hand Re inaltaee ss He indignantly dentes that the " Nine out of ten il friend Ree tands for “Cholmondeley.” Other him as Harry Bolton, council ve it it's mas Henry Bolton, just ame If you should drop into a meeting | the city council, the handsome | hea Ix the roll will] pe His full name c the “Mile ction rs maiden | | And there # | ld that his] ma vy Outing Flannel Pajamas Reduced to $2.00 Vie considerably le than their mer price are these Outing Flannel Pajamas, for- patterned with broken stripes of pink and blue and finished with frog fastenings at the neckband collar. A worth-while saving is represented by this price— $2.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STOT Single Window Curtains 75c Each OMEKEEPERS single or dows to curtain are offered exceptional savings in these Single Curtains of heavy and nets— white, cream and ecru col- or. Featured at 75¢ each. REMNANTS OF DRAP- ERY FABRICS are quot- ed at greatly reduced prices—and feature use- ful lengths of Swiss, Silkoline, Scrim, Marqui- sette and Cretonne. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. with narrow win- laces for Thursday, Bluebird Cups and Saucers Special 95c¢ Set of 6 HE always-p opular Bluebird © pattern is featured in these China Cups and Saucers—on the graceful ovide shape. Unusually low-priced, for the set of six, at 95¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. I, Handy Kitchen Jars Reduced to 25c Each ERY handy for holding Sugar, Tea, Coffee and are these well-fin- Earthenware Jars,» decorated with blue and white line border. They are of generous size—6' inches high and 514 inches in diameter. At this very low price many housekeepers — will want to purchase a set of four — reduced to 25¢ each, THE Salt ished DOWNSTAIRS STORE. have hazarded “Cice uch, but the ecutor hugs hi bosom with h ro.” *¢ rar,” et} curly-tre pros-| murky secre t to his Naval Seaplane’s | Crew Is Uninjured 8 ANGELES, Jan. 7.—None of the navy bh was ing at Oc te last] injured ing to d by navy of here une oO wt here San READ Made f the Re rlesome Made 0! Whe t Grade of Wheat Does Not Crumble Cream Candies, 400 I. ike Place Market, Down Stairs. ne | of e jot th These Gowns at $1.25 and $1.50 Are Typical of the Values in January White Displays fan sENCIENNES lace and insertiqn is effectively used in trimming the Gown at right. ioned of soft lingerie cloth, ing in addition to the lace and insertion trimming. Price $1.50. At left, Gown of White Cotton Crepe in slip-over style, designed with rever effect and trimmed with button-hole stitching and embroidered French knots Price $1.25. in pink or blue. It is fash- with ribbon-run lace bead- OTHER GOWNS IN THE JANUARY DISPLAYS, at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $2.00, and $3.00, 100 Suit Blouses Reduced to $2.95 ‘THESE reduced - price 3 | Assigning Lists of Huns for Trial inter-allied PARIS, commission, The charged Jan, 7 with fixing methods of 1 of Germans guilty of war crimes, was in session today to assign lists accused Germans to each country for trial, Pull lists have been completed. z Doctor's Service Medicines Advice and treatment from regular lcensed physicians, and the highest grade medt- cines, The faving is made possible by having all pa tients come to me-—I make no house calls. DR. WHITEAKER’S DISPENSARY 906 Third Avgnuo striped and Checked Taf- fetas in the dull colorings that harmonize with suits and separate skirts, among them Navy, Green and Brown Sizes 38 to 44. to $2.95. BROKEN LINES OF GEORGETTE BLOUSES and Plaid and Stripe Silk Waists in an exceptional underpriced grouping at $5.95, ‘lure in the trials | $2.25, $2.50 : —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 4 Blouses are of Roman- | Reduced —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Uncle Sam says, “Own a hi and you will be a better citizen! You can Own the above home ani one-half acre of ground in West attle for only $100 cash and $16 per month, That surely is better than — rerting, And it's the one way to make good, Have, your own garden and chickens, and living will be much Bu 1 have many satisfied peo on my Little City Farms in West: ane of them, tell you, or s@e me at my office, H. C. PETERS U6 ‘Third Ave

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