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THE SEATTLE STAR Seaitle’s Musical Headquarters A Musical Feature practical demonstra of the wonderful ties of the RI XUCING PIAN AT THE ¢ Every Afterr 1 rt pow Boo the Transport, Dodging Submarines uM and BY CHARLES W. O'CONNOR Former Sergeant, Co, D, 26th Infantry “Mickey” O'Connor, fo r Star reporter, United Press correspondent and later city editor of the Cleve- land Press, went to war from Cleveland and was wounded while serving with Company D, 26th infantry. He returned recently as a civilian to seek the grave of an officer of his company on a desolate hillside “some- where in France.” And in the week of the third anni- versary of America’s entry into the war he is telling ex-doughboys how it see to be “Back on the Battle- field.” This is the second of six articles. son Ww MISCHA LEVITSKI PP Hunsarian AMPICO Piano, AC BY THE ORCHI con NIE SYMPHONY TRA GRD ke MEWHERE IN FRANCE.” \ AM PICO Reproducing Piano this N ere told girls are so ve o dances are—h «0 warming!” UT DANCES CK HOME hat we had de the * transp dances and p on the liner La with a number of 1 about leaving New York o The world famous pianists have con oe the elven. Chicker harvelous play ‘ their mas home. Call a’ “at any sine here.” time for a Memories of the journey on the rmy transport came ta me vividly on the Lorraine as I watehed awny © of ELLror 112 4421 THIRD Avs T FOR THE UNEX- PECTED GUEST tnatead v ¢ Grampian fal VICTROLAS NEW EDISONS GRAFONOLAS jected wih Wie Sher Gis he romant occasion quite so well aa amleep below de - a fow of the dell aleeplens nights tr 1 Dickinson Can’t \VTYOMY! GABRIELE genie mthitul solder Accept Oil Post MISSING ha 8. F. met eae ok us to the Lor MEMORIVS OF TRANSPORT NIGHTS nights WICHITA FALLS, Tex Jacob M. Dickinse tary of war, will be wu April © seere 1414 Third Ave. Madison Market, Second and Madison for Gabdri search coept | ported missing, Phere me on the tru the receivers Red River| Done in bronze and valued at ss Pacific Market, pert whe up toast oi ta: he has| eral hundred dollars, be t 310 Vike St ‘ wired hy a private telegram. from T. A. Nerney last night Fourth Avenue, her ships af Opposite Library nel in the mber the first night on nplan I tried to nleep on of the hold till the b proke down; the ne @ on deck, and the steward to stip m In & necond-cabin stateroc On the Grampian clothes, with nhoen off. was not dond on the Larraine Food thing Nke thie: Breakfast in —Be Glad You Have Good Teeth! —Every person whose teeth are in good condition should be glad! Did you ever stop to realize that if your teeth are in a bad condition you are subject to many hard-to-cure diseases, especially during this wet, damp weather? How few realize that their stomach trouble, in almost every case, has its begin- yr abscessed teeth and insanitary mouth con- —COME IN TODAY FOR AN EXAMINATION— our T atateroom—Gra lunch, hored’ceuvres, 8t | wine, ‘nH’ everything; afternoon ¢ on deck, with biscuits and tees; ¢ SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Hut on the Grampian A pair Rn OFFER: *p 1h steward” he ewelled and 1 am 2 pursair!* “All right, purser, old top,” trying to be genial Nor am I 20 old top! sputtered, and left wise —HOURS—9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays—10 a. m. to 1 p. m, ald Bab? Pioneer Dentists DR. DANFORD, President - : wot ttn 3 By eet ath es en cee SOUTHWEST CORNE. ° le le soomns he waa my buddy 95 YESLER WAY FIRST AND YESLER WAT Bd of the wa Ehtrance on Yesler Way ® heard | DAYS WHEN ALL HATED EVERYBODY On both trips, too, when everybody mos, with a smooth wind, and @ little bart ERNST HARDWARE Co. SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET , & wilor, @ sailor's Even the wringing is done by motor hen the I fina re, after an 18-day trip, inel at the Axo of 70 cents France once more. Paris ahead. Wire Briefs PORTLAND, Ore.--Funeral Rishop Matthew 8, Hughes, who 4 in Cle 4 Sunday here Saturday morning Nicholas Ste highway con n WASHING Federal tra ISN'T IT WONDERFUL? The BlueBird is a perfect clean clothes washing service. it does a whole week’s washing quickly and harmlessly. The daintiest garment is washed safely with the BlueBird, for it does its work without wear or tear. There is no necessity, no reason whatever, today, for a woman to be compelled to bend her back over a tub of dirty, steaming clothes, to parboil her pretty hands in boilfng water for hours at a time, when the BlueBird is so easily to be had. con of gasolin d fuel ofl Riverside Votes | April 6.—At tiverside Bu: oday, the against the daylig Cal, f Our easy payment plan makes it possible for every home to have the BlueBird—a permanent clean clothes washing service. Let us mail you our beautiful BlueBird booklet; it entails no obligation. See the BlueBird demonstrated in our store today, or we will gladly demon- strate it for you in your own home. siness men «tated that thy that the farmer ie o big pe iverside’s bi t that the pasa saving law would wor |a hardship on the rancher | Personally, 90 per cent o1 Ines men of the elty favor turnt \the clock ahead an hour, f the bu B (Back to the Battlefield Crossing the Atlantic Now Is Not Like a Trip On ‘e hadn't been ni tare | hts our moon on the Lorraine was some ner, roast capon and goldfieh, and | dems tame, and Uqueurs and things. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING—BUT YOU WILL | Breakfast, wheelman's left mitten, See, LEARN SOMETHING. Restored by Our System |) #!4. with stum mance and weak cof r: ory, hi $4.2 IT 18 TUN somETMnG we. || ft: lunch, stewed overalls and Inner CRETE fo eity eve SIDES GLASS IN OUR GLASSES bers caine ae Rcegn cr rset — na | | 4!) Tl ace. - Before any Dentist does any work on your teeth Don’t Pa ton, fried, with slum resting, ex | | \ || ge Lape A — oe grange in this state. We com- y pene coffee. MEER mer +t ly with all dent: ws of this state and offer . Hy addin, oa toa taro tet, Ga ten Lae you the highest class Dentistry at a moderate fee. Exorbitant Pric pote I happe ‘ 4 oa ibaa cae of ae buttons on the Grampian, one) there were days| hated everybody | landed | of our bag | it when we left the Grampian, et ET ognap into It alone {f| beating, sweeping and cellent service. The Settee is priced at $30.00; the for will be he Tica lag apes eo pf ae gt this Bani aa cretonne or tapestry upholstery. nyndicalism, wentenced one to 14 Electric Vacuum Clean- : q eds Pa are cs coctannlll chaune demonstrated For others, cushions and back upholstery may be designed OLY " Three rom contracts awarded by state 1 to investigate Against Daylight) —TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1920, <a FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Happy-looking Cretonnes Arrive to Wing the Brightness of Summer Gardens Into Winter-weary Homes F ge pmaerter windows are fairly clamoring to be refreshed with cheerful new draperies, so that they may do their share in attuning the home inter- ior with sunny Springtime days. ew me ory ow as A TIMELY NEW SHIPMENT BRINGS TWO HUNDRED CHARMING PATTERNS —a shipment anticipated several weeks, but delayed by storms, and for this reason ever so much more welcome. In the lot are so many pretty printings in Chintzes, Cretonnes and Ratine-like weaves, among them ane ort the ur the the the of Mayflower Chintzes, Marquise Chintzes, Novelty Prints, Sumatra Cloth, Victor Cretonnes Radior Cloth and others, patterned with vivid, colorful flowers, gorgeous birds of sy paradise; bold stripes with blos- <a soms peering between; amusing “astory printings of bunnies and wee {maidens for nursery rooms; her- () aldic motifs and repressed, tiny, challie-like impressions. 1 Hed ne the the om We slept In ou r hin These cretonnes will be converted into curtains, pillows, furniture pe coverings, valances, slips for the eet a i day-bed, and for many other pur- | tn Prices range from 65c to $2.50 with many price. Poses that help to make the home steps between. —utre Whee such a charming and livable place. ox got a1, he =| HOOVER Converts ONTRAST the lift- ing of heavy rugs, carrying them outdoors, beating by hand and carrying them in again —with only imperfect cleaning as the result— Moderately Priced Wicker Furniture ROM a large collection of this popular type of Furniture, we illustrate an attractive three-piece grouping for sun parlor or living room, of woven fiber in the soft, Baronial brown finish. wea | per. life ud} | the quick and perfect cleaning by running the Hoover over the rug — in | These pieces are well-constructed and finished, being of comfortable pattern, and they will give ex- cleaning in one opera- tion, lifting the nap and brightening the colors Chair at $15.00; the Rocker at $15.00. The above are typical of the numerous attractive values presented in Reed and Fiber pieces, in old ivory, frosted brown and natural finishes. Some are fitted, ready for installation in the home, with —and the great pop- larity of the Hoover is easily understood, ied 1a The accomplishments daily in our Electrical Goods Section, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. to match draperies and hangings, or to provide any particu- lar touch of color required to complete the room scheme. (Fourth Floor) de = — — Colorado and Utah Towns Show Gains WASHINGTON, April 6 as n Even a girl with dreamy eyes is; Were it impossible to speak any- apt to be wide awake to her matri-|thing but the truth we would have 1 few friends, monial chances, sas Teachers Get Pay Increase a al TOPEKA, an, April 6.—Tho To There are numerous toll gates on a, figures announced today by th pois board of sdueation has granjed| ; ht | Sue denier Se anpul an average increase of $400 a year to| the road to success, IBERTY showin# a gain of 1 all city school teachers, The min: | es CY Logan, Utah, with 8,439, an increase | imum inctoase is $250 a year and the ASK FOR and GE. art 5 per cont over 1910. dsinain $h6k MARKET Pike and Liberty Theatre Horlick’s Malted Milk APT (siiotione ead BeQonitainn of; )When a man attributes his suc cess to taking advantage of an op ai} portunity the opportunity ts usual ng ily but another name for an easy ‘ mark. The average weman makes @ strenuous effor® to discover her husband's faults for the purpose of hiding them from others,