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4 — HONOR MEMORY HOF WASHINGTON Pay Tribute “at University | Statue at Noon The name and Washington. fir United — States, An grate George of the reviewed mory Monday noon at the foot of the Washington statue which stands near the campus en: trance of the University of Washing 7 On, Impressive services were held. Mander the ausplees of the Sans lee the American Revolution and mgbters of the American Revolu in. Joase M. Hitt, state president the Sons of the A ean Revolu was to preside @ program opened ing of “Yankee Doodle,” with at 11:30 eck this morning on the univer. | chimes. Robert C. Saunders, ted States district attorney, deliv. the princt A sym, offering of «reen sprigs by each wr of the patriotic orders as he marched past the statue, and te to ¢ my of of the memorial exercises, Mu ¢ the occasion was furnished by tT PROT. C hand. hers of the First battalion of Third Washington fthe Nationa! Guard, une RH. F al eulogy Maj, Al the | e national coldrs by a! Scouts were fea. | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. An Important Fashion Announcement for the Women of Seattle amd the Northwest | regiment of| jay morn: | ing in honor of W ushington's birth: | The Knichts of € Opetalr mecting at 3 o'clock Sunday gon, at the foot of the Wash statue, near the university entrance, Father Brogan, of ga university, delivered the I speech. Col and Richard FE. Morris, a lew during the war, also spoke. J. By Manning sang “America” Star-Spangted Banner,” the pe joining Dbeervance of Washington's yy, all federal, county and city remained closed Monday. was no Mail delivery, All re: Htores aasociated with the retail bureau of the Chamber of Com- remained closed during the orn hours may tell on a man, Wife doesn't have to be told. a ———— Mitle cur Is abeies ‘tert to with the big dog. SEATTLE Feb. 25, 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.35, ded). 2 o'clock on day of ne will be canceled resold. USEMENTS OPOLITAN Wer WEEK Matinee Today ROPARADS STO9OV. HAWA/ th FLORENCE ROCKWELL AND THE SINGING HAWAIIANS A LACE HIP *" THE SV:VEN BROWNIES OTHER BIG HIP ACTS a Vhotepiayt rand Walter Miller in Hraonal OrEN DOOR” J onrunum MOORE (ivbrviue ‘arus; Jack Kennedy) Rhea; Ames and Winthrop) 71 Ed Mortons Jack Hughes Duo. Twiee Daily—2130-8:15. (except (except Fy {neos, 2:20; 15 and 9:15. PANTAGES Mats. 2:20. Nights 7 and 9 NOW PLAYING Great Leon and Company MeKinley; the ¥ f Tite a Tom / the Hinck Secret.” Adininate Se and ake Nights (Sun.), 46 Nights, — A & Today WOMAN IN ROOM 13” JANE MORGAN in the Cast Ble to The; Mata, We Hnt., 220 to ie, Wittam M.| Columbus held an | m CORA MOORE, Girls Cooked in Cave While Boy Bandits ‘Worked’ YAKIMA, Feb, 2% tent “housekeeping” headquarters of a gang of boy bandits, landed five girls, all mombers of prominent local fam! lies, in Juvenile detention rooms here. The girls are daughters of a former state legislator, a former jor court judge, of the ading attorneys, and two prominent business men. Huge quantities of flashlights And automodlie equipment were found in the cave. It is alleged the girlie stayed in the cave and sooked “feeds” for the young male bapdits while they were out on raids. ‘The eight up last week. Intermit in a cay were rounded boys ————————————— FIRE LOSS IN 20 Those of you who have atten |“What Women Will Wear,” tha | grams of the metropoli Cora Moore. And hereafter fashion notes daily for The Sta paper the benefit of her New Y jand the work of jare associated with her. fashion services will be continu umns, The popular new “Seat | continued Miss Moore's first article f |page today QUENTIN QUIDNUNC ASKS A QUES: ri TODAY'S How 4 S Qu AN WERED MRS. 0, SANFORD, 7028 The beet tt to chured th N and and 1 Ww go most broke her ank MES. W. A ore NCER, Jen; We're ting r fu up t so we don't 18 wwband Sundays t 4 init °¢ Mal the how nday OWARD MacDONALD, King unty gue; Mow @ u get that way? I work Sunday 0. MANN, Ave epend a lot of my un » me lays MRS. . SUTHERLAND, ¢ 80th We « don @ litt) ye wh at out the weather Charge Claim of Waiter Was False he put in a claim of $3 r lost in the mails which contained articles John Cleoudis, a Navarre hotel in ached MeCiel this falne depart Beca for a is naid to have worth only $1.35 watter living at thhe Seventh ave. and Pike «t uled to appear before R. W. and, U, 8. commiss we charges of making claim against the postoffice ment YEARS TO EQUAL WORLD WAR'S COST | NEW YORK, Feb, 33.—The fire Hoss in the United States within, ithe next 20 years will equal the cost to thia country of the great war,| say insurance statisticians. Figure it out for yourself. The av erage annual fire lose of this coun-) try 19 $320,000,000—for last year the factual figure was $217,000,000, For a |20-year period this would be $4,400 | 000,000, while the cost of the war |was little more, with the enormous | salvage figured in and the war book» | balanced. ‘As for los of life, rough statistics |show that five is the greater enemy of mankind. Tuesday Tuesday Will Be Big Day in Court Tuesday will be a big day in Po HIice Judge John Gordon's court |when the three-day accumulation of leity prisoners face the iron rail for | justice. | These Burglars | | Can Be Literary Burglars robbed the offices of the Union Paper Co, 2112 First ave., of two typewriters, a check pro tector, an adding machine, an office lamp, an alarm clock and other of | fice equipment Saturday night | i s| Unions in England | LONDON, Eng. Feb, 23.-~A pen |sion scheme inaugurated by the Fri- ary brewery at Guildford for its em | ployes, condition that they are not members of @ trade union, has |eaused the Trades and Labor cour cil to threaten a boycott of Friary | beer among the whole of the or- ganized workers in the area coy- Jered by the brewery on Talk Beer Boycott) In order to awaken the public to the loss cause by fires from easily preventable causes the Universal Ed form drives carelosmnons | film which in graphic [home the lesson that carries its own | PORARy Public "Kissing Is | Banned in Japan TOKYO, Feb. 23.—You must not kias in public anywhere tn the inland of Nippon, not even on a moving pie ture screen, under pain of fine and imprisonment No less than 2,630) movie scenes have been cut out of European and American filma dis played here in the last year because of the Japanese law with respect tp public osculation. ‘The censor sim won't let a kissing game get thru the lens of a Nipponese kinetoscope Tenants to Own | Share in Homes LONDON, Feb. 23,—A scheme to provide homes for the middle classes in the West End is being launched. | Persons will be asked to invest in the property, in return for which they will have priority in renting the flats, the profits He'll Give Voice Well Needed Rest! CAMBRIDGE, Eng., Feb. 23=-Sir John Sandys has resigned the office of public orator at Cambridge Uni-| , after 43 years, during which he made over 700 latin culogising _ Giatinguished om degrees were con. versity period speeches people on | ferred. | Never judge a woman's age by! [her store teeth. Funeral We Service are now equipped to offer the very highest class of service of this type at the fol- lowing rates: Lake View ..... Mount Pleasant Forest Lawn .... Calvary Washelli ... Crown Hill Oak Lake .. And all other cemeteries within these dis tances. This service i s supplied by our black, glass inclosed limousine type of car, used exclusively for funera of. holding five peop] service. Mere 1 purposes and capable e. They are at your ly Call Main 6500 SEATTLE TAXICAB COMPANY The column Paris and New | To lend diversity to The Star's fashion news, ucational department has prepared a) 4. °° \% nd will recelve dividends from | ® ded New York theatrical pro-| |ductions have noticed the clever and original column headed | at appears in the theatre pro- written by Miss| Mias Cora Moore will write r, wiving readers of this news ork photograph arrangements York fashion artists who is our present ed, and the best of the articl and illustrations which they furnish will appear in our col- tle Style” feature also will be or The Star appears on this THE STAR. ‘CAN'T STANDIT,’ SAYS FUGITIVE He Gives Himself Up to the} Police Stricken by a conscience, Carel Mays, 22, t# watting in jail Monday y police vf his claim that he 4 justice in the state} | Joan @ eity entiation a fux from of Mexico. Ma walked Into the police tion ul gave himaelf up. I can't stand it any longer,” he| told the desk sergeant. “My father and I want to go back and take my medicine. Mays told the police that he wns arrested =f robbery and was on $3,000 ball furnished by | his father several months ago. Sin« rriving in Seattle, Mays told the pe lice, he has learned his father suffering from influenza, eta re fret . Francisca at $a. 9 Pebroaby. i8—-ter from Ban Diego via — ¢ Lymaa Fganciseo at 11:90 p. from Both Kineks and T Prince George fr ia ports at nie Honolulu and Ban York's Fa N MAKING MY BOW to” the women of the Northwest, [ have chosen to write about the new com |tumes, which are neither afternoon nor evening types, but something in | between Admiral fan Pr | Ferregut for; “Midi,” they are called, and they San | were designed for wear at the dances -|Which have become so popular an accompaniment to dining of teain informally They are cut modestly high tn + via ports back and front and have either long sleeves or French shoulder sleeves. Also, they are fashioned preferably Tides in Seattle MONDAY } TURspay vRD, 33 | Wr. Viet Low Tide First Low Tide am, £46 11s a om 28 ht Dalbon George for Prince at midsight * Reported by Wireless U. & Naval ¢ February 2—-Htr J. A. Moffett, Beattie for San Franctece, 25 miles from teattie |! at 8 p m; ete Capt. AF. Lucas, lirem erton for Highmond, 13 miles from Trem fon at 8 pm; str Multnomah, #6 ||’ pies High Tide | | ira mig, ‘Tiee 126 mallee from we | rire" | ayes, Miah, Tite, fm med | ,eorene law Tide | tecond Low Tite » 7 m, LT Risis pm, Lt ‘serena Migh Tide | Second High Tide 12) pm Portland Men Form Shipping Concern PORTLAND, Ore. Feb. 23-—A | $2,500,000 Portland owned and oper- ated shipping concern, the Colum- bla-Pacific Shipping company, has been operated here. Application has been made to the | Shipping board for the allocation of five steel vessels to be placed tn ser- vice between Portland and China. ts Bbc “i ‘ aes ROBERT W. BAXTER, vice pres!- dent of the Alaska Steamship com- marat | BAY and director in many of the | Morgan-Guggenheim interests, announced his resignation, effective | April 1. He will return to railroad ing in the East. munications ] River lightsnip Hepbarm, Kove for fan Pr miles from Han CHICAGO, ¥ head: of sales, $15. @in in. 1 ” 21.50, ewes, SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY Jane Morgan Back This Week In— “THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13” GREATER THAN “THE EYES OF YOUTH" AT THE WILKES DR. H. T. HARVEY (Px-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-RAY DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 EITEL BLDG. SECOND AND PIKE SEATTLE WISE BUYERS DEMAND TITLE INSURANCE Not only because it means protection and safety, but because it makes selling _ easier. They know that the next Wise Buyer who seeks their land will ask, first thing, “Is your title in- sured?” Title Insurance come recognized as a Standard of Measure- ment. The Insured Title is the Standard Title. Title Insurance is issued by— Washington Title Insurance Co. “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORE THAN $600,000.00 ‘ To begin the new year right we earnestly request all of our former patrons to call and have their teeth and gums examined, and if anything is wrong, wo will gladly make over and treat the gums free of charge. has be- All work guaranteed 16 years, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Phone Elliott 3633 Hours: 8:30 a, m, to f p, m. Sundays, 9 to 12 has | in basse We AG BY CORA MOORE shion Authority. jin dark or medium tones, and gener. lally comprise a wrap and hat as well dancing slippers that show a dis tinct relationship with the frock. ‘The illustration shows a Mid! com tume of dull gold crepe meteor with an overdress of silk net, Fuchings lof the net trim the skirt. The cape is of the meteor with double ruffles; of silk applied with a heading of nar row dull gold braid. back Is fintshed with a design in gold applique braid and banded in natural skunk. ¢ and cuffs of skunk and a of the meteor, edged with the silk net, complete the creation. ae | Set 192, Wilson's milk, 10.3 fe Hell Peppers—Per tb, Potators—Ver ton— Loca, Por Per hamper FRUITS “don. bunches Winesaps . Rome Deauties - Bpltrenheres Biayman Wine Grape Fruit—Fiorida mb, erate . Lemons—Per box Oranges—Navels, per oa x 00@6.00 NUTS Prices Paid at Wholesale ~~ deo. xtlhacllae | Atmonds—Per Filberts—Der | Wainute—Manehurian | Peanuts—Virginia Key Japanese, per M. Per tb, ‘OTS Prices Paid Wholesale Deaters | and Wash. triplets Winconsin eream brick Limburger i ng America Block Swiss . | Cows—< Moge—Ch Medium Voul—Faney Medium ne "Quotations et Stockyards LOWEST RATES —to— CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES FON PA y binao FREQUENT SATLI A stole at the} NWAVAY: ZV Uy For ren oe With Vision Without doubt the motion picture has built more fortunes in the last ten years than any other straight outand-out business enterprise. Hoven no, the field of motion pictures has just been dincovered! The bigwent field of all se yet to be util ized! It & the Churches of the United States! In t country of ours there are approximately twenty thousand motion picture theatres, and more than two hundred thousand churches. A group of prominent chureh and financial men have evolved a plan whereby these churches, that are closed for six days a week, will be open for clean, healthy, uplifting the sort of entertainment that will make the most popular place In town—a real nter amusement the ehureh community ¢ The roational Church Film Corporation is the name of the corporation, It is a sound business en- prise that 1* bound to succeed. The best brains in the country have given it sanetion by investing their money in it A limited amount of stock in the corpogation has been placed in the hands of the Scandinavian Amert ean Securities Corporation for dixposal We will be glad to furnish complete information to anyone interested. The returns are certain. If you have the vision necessary to see the promise offeréd, you have a wonderful opportunity, Write us TODAY. This stock will be sold avickly, Inquiry does not involve obligation. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN SECURITIES CORPORATION Ss. A very Suite 531 Lyon Bldg. Phone Main 4 TIAN AN AN AV AY A ” MEMORIAL ARCH and bronze | ae will be erected at the entrance Public Markets to South Park playfield on Memorial oncninanasll ioe rhe eee by the omy.) ae “c5c25 SALE BY THE NAVY =" OF GUNBOAT There will be sold by sealed pros posals, receivable at the Huread of and Accounts, Ni Washington, * Gunboat now in the Twelfth Na- val District, 417 Shel- don Building, San Fran- cisco, Calif. Exact location may be ascertained from the Commandant of the disq uM J yes t concerned, d should be ol the can Rogers’ ined before making trip for in- Gnirardelite cnecetan, lapection. Sales will b 2 cans corn, |the highest bidder, abo ised tabicjvalue. Hight to teject all bids Fee rved. Catalogs of Sale and full nformation cerning the ¥ and the te of sale obta tha DAN- 1-14-20 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS Seattle, U. 37 IANO ANI ANT ANY ANT ANEANTAN OANA; \Z han onnimenncsitiatccadentbnat PIKE PLACY Malt $6, tall can Carnation milk, Stall 7%, pure fresh milk, 126 at stati Yakima Gem p 10 wack onions, 16; 2 «tb ‘potatoes, Stall 1603, Log ¢ 3c; large ean Instant ¥ CORNER ftal! 2, ecottag lard, 2 The. 14, ‘fresh esime whole salmon, cans Co-oper Jeheene, 320 cotter, 36¢ } plonics, i) pure | stati shoulder of mut » ide th. al powder, 2he; | 3 Te. farins, | phase, Post Toastien nes corn flakes, 3 cans tomatoes, 56 HOONOMY ¢ tbe Hille Broa eof 1A, 2 138, vwer, 180 each, | Arcou district. JOBE! : ewe el pd | LELS, Secretary of the Mart s bare No-Rub fresh the 161, best but sardines in ite can; 2 Tha bulk cocoa, § 1 1-17, 6 Toa bulk cleanser, thc; ground | | chocolate, ato 1; large pkg. washing der, 28¢. Stall 120, Sunbrite cleanser, pkgs macaroni, 25¢; Olympic pan- cake flour, 2%. Broadway High Boy Is Missing Seattle police have been asked to locate Valentine Paulson, 1¢-yearold Broadway high achool student, who disappeared from his home at 3205 36th ave. 8, last Saturday. P. Paulson, the missing boy's brother, told the police he believed the youth had left for Montana. ‘Does not go thra| 0 Victoria. on. trl raving Seattle Satur- day or Sunday night. Medium to choice . on rect Rough heavy « Pigs sees Catde— Rent -atecrs Medium to choice Common to good : Heat cows and heifers, Bulls Calves... 5.00016.00 14.000 14.50 112.50@ 14.60 «11,50 12.00 9.50@11.00 50@ Sioux, for Port) opm topm |Townsend | direct 10:30pm ally [Connects awTownsend) dally with rail lines for all {points on Olympic Green hides, ¢ do No. Salted bulls or do No, Balted or kreen caitaking No. Bos. pe hides, No. 1. do No. ‘ on bulls or stags, No. i do No, 2 Dry bulls or stage Dry salt hides ‘" Dry calfakina, § Tbe. and under, No. i do No. 8 ‘a Horneh@en, groan or malted... .20006 do dry, each 100g? Sheep pelts, long wool, each ........3 do medium wool, each . 0001 do Rhort wool, each L751 do shearing ... 200 @o flint dry wool pelts .. Wool, clean ranch, full grown... .20@ Balted or green kip skins, No, 1, [Steamer Utopia, for] 2:80 pm midn’ht|Port Townsend, Port} Sunday Willlams, Dungeness} 10:20pm jana Port Angeles, 110: 30pm, joes throne to |Clatiam and Neah| Mom Bay on Wednesday} |trip ! TFopm jstr. dally [Kings except Kingston, for] 18 aaa Gambte! daily Selon,! except vend, ‘Wea. Sunday are boat landings. Passengers for these potnts and for other boat landing: points must thelr own arrangements for landing, anqaxsume all risk and iability ts making such | landing, Steamers pansenger rate does not include boat landing charges Baggage Habiiity ts limited to wear. ing apparel, not t whole tie Steamers and sehedule change without hotice, ed dally for all ponte (excepting Tacoma) named In above schedul must be purchased at tloket Open from 6:30 a m. to 12:00 midnight, FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Office, Colman Dock, Phone Main 3993. ee ] AY, GRAIN AND FRED Wholesale Price Per Ton, City Price x— 0 ste, “Utopia, tor midn'ht Ipoints in the Mon. (Juan tetands, a: ese _Priday! jeal Serateh Food Straw If you would make your money Jast you must earn it first. This climate of ours Is adapted to|| ' the cultivation of patience, LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL, your Liberty or Victory Bonds, SELL to US. If you can BUY more Literty or Victory Bonds, Buy from US. On Friday, February 20, 1920, the closing market prices were as given below, They are the governing prices for Liberty and Victory Bonds all over the world, and the highest. We advertise these prices datly in order that you may always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty and Victory Bonda ist a ard gt. Victory Vitae ° ‘Tet «ha s0046 490 ‘o $90.98 Intorest 64 13 1.0 18 Total ms “MORRIS ey i ne Inc. The Premier Municipal & Bend Ho ventral Bulk elas: Main 7227) Elliott 2810, a a

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