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place apt always been more or less of a social center and groups of friends are sure to meet “of evenings With the passing of the saloon all over , me % well thi who enter the movie palace for just an hour of peaceful reflection, without regard to the pictures, come out dyed * in-the-wool fans, der’ America’s sixth industry is doing something else besides supplying and ¢ the lunch hour the movie manager $ without geleny tnto The Movie Oasis wholesome amusement, pleasant entertainment nlightening education, r the movie palace, in the city, serves as a dropping-in for the weary, a resting spot that has come to be preciated. In the small towns, the movie house ha , Where friends this country, more are sure to take to the movies at Women shoppers long ago discovered that catered to this “drop-in” spirit. tere, in the semi aa arkness, is balm for the soul-weary as s for the leg-weary, a e retreat, where one may and for the hour forget his troub'es. Millionaires nm more and nk For <i e movies have grandly and won- fully improved since the old nickelodeon days. fl ~ af ankae we of the c* ~sop? —Star Editorial, Our sentiments exactly. We open at 11 o'clock in the morning every day in the year. Try dropping in at 11, 12, 1 or some early hour in the day. Lots of folks are doing that. They find it restful, convenient, comfortable, and they see just the same pictures as the afternoon crowds see. or night l 12.50 Oxfords 14.00 Oxfords 14.00 Boots 14.00 Boots 12.50 Boots . Wonderful chance to buy High-Grade Foot- wear of the season’s most approved styles at prices away below nor- mal. Splendid lines rapidly being reduced by an appreciative pub- lic. Beautiful Patent Leather, welt sole, leath- er Louis heels; classy this season's styles. You save $4.65 a pair by buying them while this sale is on : Stylish Brown Kid, with welt sole and leather Louis heel. You save $4.15 a pair, and they're having a tremendous run. . with welt sole and leather Splendid in style and make. Black Kid, Louis heel You save $5.15 on them by buying now.. 4.00 Oxfords Patent Leather with black buck Black Kid with gray kid or field top; mouse top. All Louis heels, You save Sa Here's a ladies’ all-gray Kid Boot with Louls heel, save $4.15 on it.. of a style you'll love, and you Ladies’ Boot in popular tan and brown Calf, with buck top to match, It was a great value at regular price and now you save $3.65 a pair buying it.... : On the Rack At $7.85 At $9.85 At $8.85 At $8.85 At $9.85 At $8.85 Broken line endid lot of Pumps in small sizes. Most won ep geeyy ful values ee 5 “Ng ; 3. 8 Washington Dry Sho! Reautiful fi , good grade Pumps in patent are being snapped up ther and colored by é a $5.85, $6.85 [oe sna tinoe usin Grade Boots, in small and large sizes, some a Howard, Banister Shoes $4.85, $6.85 | ‘ Monday. er & Baxter’s Sale Saves You Many Dollars of Good Shoes that sold for $10 to $6.85 that sold for ut $8.85 Shoes rs x $8.85 «. $14, 85 Baxter & Baxter, 1326 Second Ave. TO GO HIGHER: Guarantee Is Removed | im winter wheat fall of 1918 p. The previ planted in t and harvested last year, was Rain Everywhere But in Seattle Rain, rain everywhere, but not a lrop in Seattle tonight or Friday That's the weather man’s story ond he's going to stick to it, he sald Thursday morning There's rain out on the coast and all around us, and while it will be loudy, there will be no rain. That ix, no rain to speak of, the weather man prognosticates. And even if] limate crosses him, the rain be only a few akinh drops very few of those, predicts ree N weather mar bury MOTHERS, PROTECT. THE CHILOREN FROM Pamous Old Tea Keeps Them is Fine Shape to Resist Disease School days are anxious days for the mother, Her children are in almost daily contact with infection—colda, in- fuenza, or other disease. The very best protection for your child ts a sound, healthy body which will throw off disenae germs. Watch the children closely, Don't neglect the danger signs-—coated tongues, dull agetasans These are sure signs that their dies are weakened by json Waete matter whic! id have been carried w for the nal othing te bet! pildren than an keep the bedy clean aw nots gently without shock ling the system like violent physica __. | Does not create the ph | inexpensive and ple This famous herb tem ls the very best linsurnnce against disease, the beet pre weription for bright eyes and rosy cheeks 85 cents at all sta. —Lin- ru jeoln Proprietary Co., Ft, Quick, Safe Way to Remove Hairs Talks.) Keep one powder on |your dressing table and when ugly hairy growths appear, make a paste |with a 2 Uttle del le of the powder and some apply and let remain on th hairy sur for 2 or 3 minu rub off, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished. This treatment in |quite harmless and rarely more than Jone application is required, but to! | water, Jused to buy TINT | SENT FREE ky, gray or is Just an easy & beautiful | wder your face the hair be charm, pro hade of brown uniform in results gray strands or streaks, iral shades in the hair tored to all their or y Harmless uaranteed perfect harmless to both the hair and Contain olson us ingredients, such as sugar of lead, sulphur, silver, mercury, ani il tar products, It has no You apply it fayne, Ind. | so simple | THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920. BELIEVE WHEAT VERDI'S AIDA FLU, COLDS AND GRIP :: Mlother for a congressional Investign-| Avoid dixappointment care should be Hardware Man Is the real delatone. | jat Fifth ave Jas practiced by student playwrights jand Saturday of this week | Dal Keith Barton, will | feature the author in his own play |CLAIMS WATERED RYE | with your comb ‘cand helpful book hair trial packag let on the care of the war tax) whatone. Trial Packag Light to Mediur Dark Brown or Bla ark with X shade wan iwith your full name jeivil euryicn omminten ed to such an extent that it did not | Up tm the Morning Feeling the Resell! IS WELL SUNG Predict Price Boost When San Carlos. at eile All Week iH WASHINGTON, Jan, 15—Wheat,| Verdi'n tragic “Alda was beaut! now selling in some places at 80/fully sung by the San Carlo Opera ents to $1 above the government’s| Company, at the Metropolftan, Wed Kuaranteed price of $2.26, may soar|nesday night, There was no matinee Ul higher in May when the guar-| Thursda Lucia di I Noor antes in to be removed, is the view billed for Thursday evening. | of some government experts here to-| “Madame Hutterfly” will be sung day, But others said the price will go] Friday evening, “Carmen urday lown matines, and “Il ‘Trovatore” § Higher priced wheat may bring 15-/day night ent bread | Hettina Freeman, dramatic s0- rt ) crop ts ge to be much|prano, in the role of the captive ma than the 19 op if the | pr in love with Khaniedes, the Ay of the winter crop is an ac-| Egyptian captain, sang sweetly the urate indication, Farmers, planting | arias in “Aida."* Khamedes' voice was winter wheat last fall, put in 97,700,-| superb, tho as the etic young M) acres, official reports show, This soldier he was, physically, somewhat wheat will be harvested in June, be-|out of it, His manly chest was too rt of what is known as the, far south, and his huge biceps too jelly-roll, as a lady listener observed. hut these are the incongruities of grand opera that ted when hear great voice Stella de Mette’s contralto or contrasted, if you like prano beaut al of the slave are exp blended with Miss Freeman's # fully in pe the the Egyptian woman for rtraying of the favorites Wednesday after Cervi as Mephis fia Charlebouis Faust,” pne was sun) with topheles and Miss & an Marguerite. noon, Na’ Newspaper Men Hold Institute Newspaper men from all parts of the Seattle Thurs day News pap Universit During the | torial arrived tn the eighth whieh state for Institute of Washingt morning th hela annual | ypened at the| nat 2 p.m State Edl-| its annual] ne Between 175 and Paber men were a heduled to regis er for the institute, which will cor three days, Thursday after n was devoted to discussions of 200 state news ewe preparation and play, In the| evening emoker will be held at the Faculty club Meetings are held! in Denny ha 12 Gallons Grane | Kick Them to Jail Twelve gallans of grapo, din | tributed between Melo Taini, 24;/ William Machen, 23, and E. Johnson, | 39, led to the arrest of the three men | late Wednesday by dry squad of-| flcers. ‘The men were charged with | violating the liquor ordinance, ‘The | arrests were all made at 912 E./ Thomas st | Ex-City Fireman Fails to Collect Exc Fireman Alfred FE. Lik can't collect $1,500 damages from Fire Captain William Winnigham. A superior court jury decided yer terday. Leik sald the captain called him a proGerman and as a result Laik lost his job by ruling of the | Anti-Lynch Bills Being Considered WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—Federal antilynching legislation was being considered by the house judiciary committee today Two bills have been introduced, one providing for drastic federal action against those responsible for lynching, and the| tion racial of the underlying causes antagonism. ot Hit by Motor Car 1D. A. Mead, sales manager for the Whiton Hardware company, went to the city hospital Thursday morning | with @ painfully lacerated head. He truck by an automobile driven | »y Francis N. Barry Fifth ave., and Westlake, Stage Technique Modern technique in stage craft will be exemplified in three of the one-act plays to be presented at the Cornish theatre on Thursday, Friday looks “All on a Dorothy Ann,” by be staged. and Eyes,” b Wednesday Constantine, Ruth Kerr; Evening,” by and “Crazy Cash Value,” by Maroni Olsen, will let, Saturday there will be a special | matinee IS WITHIN THE LAW NEW YORK, Jan 15 Char; with selling liquor in violation of the wartime prohibition act, John J Hailey said th come under the provisions of the! t the liquor was dilut-|months-old daug’ James 8! Brooklyn, Silkoline - forters finished borders, special, cover with wo with fy $12.00 P age of cotton w them, are priced cial, Attractive Pla Wool Blankets, are offered for | the pair, $7.50, Made of hemmed ends, pri $1.60. Towels each, 45¢. 16-inch linen Crash Tow yard, 25¢. Auto Robes ure outdoors. heavy € in attractive terns; special, $7.75. TOO MANY FINGERS, SO mixed wool plaid pat- Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCo Friday Bedding Specials Offer Interesting Savings Wool-Filled Comforters $8.95 Each red Com- ol filling, lain silk s, are priced extra each, $8. 95. Heavy Wool Blankets air Plaid Wool Blankets with only a very small percent- oven into very spe- pair, $12.00. Mixed Wool Blankets $7.50 Pair id Mixed- size 66x80 ins., in a splendid weight, tomorrow, 72x90 Seamed Sheets $1.60 Each pure muslin with center seam, and finished with white wide iced, each, and Toweling at Reduced Prices 19x36-inch khaki colored Bath Towels, extra heavy, bleached, part- eling, the Heavy Plaid AUTO ROBES $7.75 Each that add comfort to your pleas- will Made of robing each, at THEY CUT BABY’S OFF NEW YORK, Jan, 16. law. 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She was 12 fingers and a double b the right hand the ext webbed with the little finger. left the extra finger has SHEEP SOLD; BRIT NEW) Sheep owners in this a selling their land for smal and as the purchasers will sheep a serious shortage will result |ASK FUND TO AID GIRLS The New York Probatior t movement to afford bett tion to the thousands of y who go to New York ar. $100,000 to co Girls’ Protective league months and $75,000 for a ¢ WASHINGTC of the Inter Union eral strike of machinists u strike legislation now p congress in the Cummin: bill is defeated, it was today at headquarters of he of approximate 200,000 are shops. » Jan. ational 15 400,000, employed in ARKET, England, 1) association has launc are authorized to o: ‘The three- r of Mr. and Mrs. jeg Man" Washington ave., as just been taken to the for babies | imperfec born with | relip. On| finger is! On the only one | joint, On all of the fingers the nails | are perfect | AIN | Jan. 15. | istrict are 1 holdings, | 1 not keep | of mutton | | | n and Pro- | er prot oung girls City each The association is asking for r the expenses of the for three lub house, Officers Machinists all a gen nless anti ending in 8 railroad announced the union The union has a membership of whom p railroad | dress by C Wooden Ware For Use in Every Household Lower Priced—Friday Step Ladder Stools $1.69 Each A structed hardwood Utility Ladder substantially con and Btool Step *combined, its uses about manifold $1.69 the home are priced special at each, Knife and Fork Boxes 49c Each Made neatly finished hardwood with convenient partitions for utensils; priced each, 49¢. of special, Curtain Stretchers $3.50 Each The frames are supported | by an easel and have closely placed nonrustable pins and will quickly stretch any cur- tain up to 6x12 feet; priced wpecial, each $3.50, Coat Hangeys 2 for 15c Shaped hardwood coat hangers, with bar for hang- ing skirt or trousers; are priced 2 for 15¢. } Clothes Pins 7c Box Turned hardwood clothes | pins, packed 2 dozen in @ box; priced special T¢@ the box. | Special Clearance of | WINDOW SHADES 42-Inch 38-Inch $1.35 $1 He Talks on Civil Status of Soldier |* »00n Thursaay “The Civil Status of the Ex-Serv- was the subject of an ad ‘|! $1.89 Each Window Shades, mounted on guaranteed rollers, and the shade cloths in tan and green colors are superior oil painted quality. There is only a limited quantity available, and we suggest to place your order as early as possible. W. B. George, Jr., at| —— | Clothes Racks 59c Each Hardwood drying racks, — with elght 24-inch collapsible arms that can be conven- fently placed on the wall, priced 59@ each. Rolling Pins { 23c Each | Hardwood rolling pins with — | revolving enameled handles; | special, each 23¢. F* | Potato Mashers 11c Each Turned out of one piece of selected hardwood — kept clean; priced each 11@,. Wringer Benches Sturdy wdnger benches, made to accoffmodate 2 tubs | and wringer, and to fold up | compactly when not in use; | priced each $1.89. Round Been) | Boards 23c Each — Circular hardwood break boards, 10 inches in i | ter, made of selected wood; special each 23¢. 45 $1.60 | the weekly lunch@@Wlljgecting of Young Men's Republican club at Meves’ teria, Capt. George is an © veteran, with the D, 8. C,, the: ribbon’ of the legion and the guerre to his credit. “S lar Blo Bloae Sg Between First and Second Aves These New SPRING BLOUSES are the finest product of the artistic conception of New York’s highest paid designers. They are real works of art, but regard- less of values, are included in our January Sale $25.00 Blouses for $12.85 >» Between First and Second Aves, THESE ARE ALL The. waist of dependability —a sure swatter for the H. being highly artistic in de- sign, they are real money values second to none, $50.00 Blouses for < $29.85 het Dawe GEORGETTE BLOUSES C. L. In addition to