The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 3

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t |Famous Churchman Dies in Colorado DENVER, Mareh ‘ ry Martyn Mart his home fe in England nver, In 1879. He the founder ganized charity WHER TT h HeRPSAg) Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows of the novement world-wide or He has no more “punch” than the office cat. But he is such a harmless, good-natured soul that —well, the boss lets him stay along until— Well, now he’s RUNNING the place. Come, see how he did it, and have a big laugh in the bargain— CHARLES RAL, SERVICES for 1 Frida Roy whtle Wednesday afte direction when he tion ENEWAL OF to be given a thought. But that of ordinary Insulation does, at least once before the battery ie worn out. Threaded Rubber gives far better pro- tection to plates and ie the only kind that can be depended on to last ao bong as the battery. It can be hed only in the Still Better Went Seattle — 4590 California Ave Hastiake—2222 Bast- lake. Fremont Electrie Ca 142 Bwing St Gunning & Nivison— Georgetown. “Alarm Clock Andy” Wallace on the Wurlitzer Playing “Louisiana” (new) by Freed & Wallace EYES EXAMINED At Your Own ~ Any Evening Personal service and abso lute satiefaction are my guar - gratifying results Don't waste any time looking back }Over your mistakes; there is more fun in looking up the mistakes of others. are at your dis poral. Examination ts free and puts you under no obliga ton. When glasses are neors mary, prices are reasonable: Phone for appointment any evening after 6 o'clock. H. 1. SUSSMAN, Registered and Licensed Optometrist 1821 East Howell St. Phone East 3093 Seven Years in Seattle Our of the high rent district, per sonal service and moderate advertic- tng enable me to make you this offer Ge to amy demtiot, get bie prices, then come to me and grt 20 per cont cut from his figure, with careful, paimiess methods and prreseal attention. Dr. J. Brown's New Office ORPHEUM TLDEN Third and Madisoa. Sweetens the food jon is easy nd painie druggists everywhere. | ARE Y ? RE YOU TIRED? _ of the brass sky?—the tin-pan propaganda?—the ceaseless tom-tom of polities? Are you sick of the jazz-jangle and hurly-burly of the present disordered times? Does your memory turn back—in weariness of spirit —to “the old days”—that were sweet and clean and fine? And your heart = cry out for the needs of the heart? Would you, for respite, be transported—for a while—back into the gracious and stately days of —say—1880—1855—1840? “Then do not fail—(as Alan Dale adjured)—to see ‘Maytime’” at the Metropolitan Theatre next Sunday, March 28, for one week, with matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. This exquisite romance, written by Rida Johnson Young, with music by Sigmund Romberg and produced by Lee & J. J. Shubert is “Far removed from the turmoil of the times.”—N. Y. Sun. “Rises whole regions above the operettas of these days.”—N. Y. Times. “Is the furthest removed from the jazzy and vulgar musical comedy.”— Boston Herald. “Is a thing of sweetness and light, and genuine beauty.”—Boston Globe. “It feeds the hungry human heart with romance and graces indescrib- able.”—Philadelphia Press. “It is the rarest of all things—a new stage story.”: Y. Times. “As fresh as wood violets, as fragrant as its name.”—Cleveland Plain- dealer. “It depicts with rare sympathy the tender beauty of young love and it owes its great success to the genuineness of its heart appeal.”—Balti- more American. “It follows the fortunes of its characters from youth to old age and thru widely separated eras—each pictured with fine fidelity in manners and costumes.”—Washington Post, “You can take your daughter to see ‘Maytime.’”—Washington Herald. ” Nor are the critics “Maytime’s” only enthusiasts. Thousands of Seat- tle’s discriminating theatre-goers raved over “Maytime” when it played here last season—and hundreds were turned away, unable, thru tardiness, to secure places. It has overwhelmed every known record of success in New York and throughout the country. Played two full years to capacity in New York s “MAYTIME” comes to the Metropolitan Theatre March 28 for a week only with the New York “No. 1” company, including WM. NORRIS, CAROLYN THOM- SON, MELVIN STOKES and all the dear singing and dancing girls in the fashionable frocks of four periods. SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW ) Sometimes a man goes in the right | THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, MARC [Mermaids Not Extin * * ae ee | * f «: [f You Don’t Believe It Go Ask Anna Borstell * Anna B orstell le Did you think that mermaids were t, like the Great Auk, of that ed only in trop! n white coral reefs to halr? ong! All wrong! Tho scientists may scoff, we have mermaids in Seattle. hink no, to her waters see Anna Bor k of Annette Kel oY. W. CA maids, mermaids them. porpoises. Or ducks Mra, Borstell has some §0-odd girts n her swimming classes—girls from 3% to 68 In yelre. And they all swim. “T teach the women the «ide stroke and the kiddies the double-trudgeon first,” said Mra. Borstell, ‘They are Nor have taught to breathe properly and to learning float before any strokes: out half an hour They're forming And they can you get Into Dayton’s Population Is Now 153,830 FASHINGTON, & 24.—The ation of Dy nave ‘em, too For Rent? No! not for rent, but much better. $100 cash and $15 per month makes you the I build the first unit of two rooms on my one-half acre Little City you move in and finish the place when you can. See this property Sunday at 8424 85th Ave. S. W. Take Fauntleroy car to Alaska St., then city bus to property. Or call at City Office and we will take you out any time. H. C. Peters 716 Third Ave. jowner. Farms, our head feels like When a basket of broken bottles—you need BEECHAM’S ve) PILLS Stomach or bowel dis- | fame order poisons the blood iy and thus irritates the rest of the body. Senger, Sate of fav Medicine te tho Wut, 10c, 28, * ¥ * * * * * * * | Some Here in Seattle “Mother, May [have some of the New~ 1920, eals’ Manager Takes Air Trip ct \ SAN FRANCISCO, March 24 na lCharlie Graham, manager of the Beals, dropped in from Stockton to day vi *, and after a brief tay started the return trip to the He He retur suid Graham real home }run, with nothin of me | reading his ma i | Time flies and fytime will soon be | on deck aga | Why Stay Fat? 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Round Point Shovels $1.48 “D” handled Round Point Shovels in a convenient length for gardening; special, each, $1.48. —Basement Store, Housewares Section, | | Suneeeeseeeus! | CATARRHAL DEAF- NESS MAY BE } OVERCOME atarrhal Deaf- Spading Forks $1.05 Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. he best thing to use is Mulsified nut oll shampoo, for this is \p and entirely greareless, It's lvery cheap and beats anything else |you may seo @ mermaid coming to|*!! t pieces. You can get this at/ your rescue. Mebbe. any drug store, and a few ounces} | Who'd want to drown then? will last the whole family for months. | | Simply moisten the hair with] water and rub it in, about a tea-| spoonful is all that is required. It] makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, thoroughly, and rinses out The hair dries quickly and evenly, and ts soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and basy to handle. 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NE of the reasons why housewives are so delighted to know that the old, reliable Karo is now to be had with the flavoring of purest maple sugar is because it solves the “High Cost of Maple Syrup Problem.” The new Karo Maple Flavor has the delicious taste of new maple syrup; it also has the rich body so desirable in a table syrup. Compare the flavor and cost of Karo Maple Flavor with other syrups. You’llthenknow why it is so popular, } “il Be sure to ask your grocer for Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. It is guaranteed ¢o please you or your grocer returns your money. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY ssn 17 Battery Place New York Selling Representatice JOHNSON, LIEBER MERCANTILE CO, Seattle, Wash,

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