The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920. eras ee “COUISEUM WOMAN ROBBED A Surprise for MBE RU BY MASKED MAN Ruilnieinitts Girt Home From White Way Brings Back Souvenir ! Home Of the Hig Successes Until Friday night— then gone forever— Until Friday night only Gets $85 and Threatens ELSIE CONSTANCE wa FERGUSON eee tod in the kemasked burglar aa) : Pinero play— pnd eHoAaped that ahe was « from him in the ina delightful love romance proving trouble is only a myth— Vl blow*your head tell me where you -amamennagremndpenceee ng emgee © Apartment THREATENS TO KILL, WOMAN Tle flashiight awakened me," Mrs. Eliwjnger, “when hp flashed it acrom my face. But J thought it of my roomers, Paul Zim who works and » early in the morning, Paul, you better go to merman nights, “HIS HOUSE IN ORDER” Symphony orchestra, * 6 fina playing the quartet from i vir “Rigoletto” and Wal- bg lace’s “Qriental = Sym- 1. Murpt phony.” from Mra LEAVES DOOR OPEN IN FLIGHT Ho waa there for 15 minutes and! all the time he kept asking me where | foor widg ites before the burglary armen at. two blocks FASHION SHOW Each Afternoon and Night Courtesy MacDougall- Southwick Wallace on the Warlit- zer, playing “Swanee.” Uncle Sam Has | | Protective Eye FIRE DAMAGES cxtimated at . $1,150 were sustained by C © Thurs Frank A. Pontius ston when sparks from the chimney : | set fire to his home, 1105 Queen | Pioneer, Is Dead | Anne ave. The loss is covered by) Frank A. Pontius, a resident of on ea erdas insurance. | Seattle for 6¢ years, died at | = ye near Bothell Wednesday morn ue me from BY AILEEN CLAIRE pence n, the charm Let's have lunch at Boldt’s. the headquar. on the rived by h dor Wash . He is survived by his widow, Mra. visit : ards Moore theatre thin Pearl Pontius, and by three sons/of tourfats who URCELIaD FER jand two daughters. The body is|Isiands to see the fur st Butterworth's pending arrange cording to ns o ments for the funeral, which will/ federal agent must accompany each 7, + }be conducted under the auspices of party to the seal rookeries, and if len’s bhp ee cee eeu a HALF - PRICE |mood, the visit will have to be | postponed Pr alonen Hand Tailored. Skins of these seal command Union Made. |Motorcycle Makes - In high price we ni: and aly reall World Record, Claim (iicis sam tects that he can ator || We Fit You. * the new © are two reasons © first place, Mixa Middleton Three years ago, before she n the “big time” Middieton was a studen © Moritz Rosen at under Unt that teachers and friends SAN DIEGO, Cal., May 13.—What| to cater to their whims | versity of Washington. Befe ; - is claimed as a world record for mo- — }she was a pupil We Please You coe ath cide sar and pamen.| HARRY A. BISHOP, _former| school See Ours Before Buying ereves bes . ser go leer was hung up here today when| United States marshal at Juneau, | Roy Artley covered 132 milea from|died at Des Molifes Wednesday | tacen | Los Angeles here in two hours and | afternoon. He’ tn murvived by his | schootmaten, 1104 FIRST AVENUE | 26 minutes, cutting previous side car | wife, Mra Grace Bishop. The body | Bhe tx the Near Spring Street. sords fram Los Angeles to San|is at Bonney-Watson’s, pending fu: | and all that sort of thing s> by 10% minutes. [neral arrangements | This Is the first reason But the ‘What If They DO Come for. : the Refreshments? What if many of your guests do come to your afternoon affairs because of refreshments? Surely ¢hat would be satisfaction and triumph enough for any woman! Exult then—for you'll always be able to hold your own just as long as you continue to serve GOLD SHIELD Brand—the coffee whose flavor never changes—never disappoints. Of course, there's a good reason for GOLD SHILLD popylarity. It’ different from ordinary coffee as day is from night. The scientific blending process is one import- ant factor and the method of super-roasting is still another. Grocers are forever complaining that they can’t keep enough GOLD SHIELD on hand to accommodate new customers, let alone their old ohes. So al- ‘ways be sure to place your order a day or two be- fore your supply runs out. Never Changes, Roasted, Packed and GUARANTEED by Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc. IMPORTERS AND ROASTERS OF COFFEE Seattle's Oldest Business House ‘SHIELD joticed that | « turning to play in her own home | that in the Bast, | at Broadway high | Henee at every performance she | )* an ocular battery of former, cynosure of all thene eyes | * ‘Never Disappoints. | Jennie Middleton Jsecond reason ts far more terrible Listen | Mine Middleton's parenta may drop n at any time realize to the full ormous strain that in| ¥ little violinist , kneyed as ed, her mother traveled | nti! last Christmas, But | act is that Miss Middle. | * don't know it! | tiniest bas been in the dj she hasn't had | nouneé the facts eloped Just two months | oday if New York, and she was/ 4 word of the happy! nta. | she BRIT |. Her husband is a regular husband |he has two ears, ten finger, and all that sort of thing. But one can’t/ irag a perfectly strange man into Jone's home and ray if “Ww here he in! band. | all. | went My new bus Ain't he grand, folks?" it wouldn't do, at all, at Mins Middleton, when’ I ¢ her the other afternoon, canq up to me, and being a Infinite resource and ail of thing, J immediately hit pon the answer to ber problem. — | My dear,” said 1, “we'll write] parents a letter, apprising them fact that you have brought | ff) & perfectly new gusbu publish it in the paper, and by the time you arrive on the ene, | the pristine shock will have passed nd the parental blessing will be wrote a letter. Here it is Middlevich, to inform you, thru of this great moral » that your heloved daughter, Jennie Middlevich, brought with her to Seattle three trunks, two violina, and a brand new husband, by name, Nathan F. Block, of Lower New York. Can I bring him up to supper some evening? “Yours loving . "JENNIE. “P..8. Please don’t have cab bage-—Nate doesn’t Ike cab- bage.” Lots of people are unable to appre. clate & rose until they come into close communion with the thorn. Common sense is more uncommon than otherwise. | Let's have lunch at Bold Years of ex perience in ‘itting and naking glass , and ow operating our oxpense, en ables us to nake better for less money. glasses Reading or Distance Glasses, including exam- ination, complete for $2.50 Broken Lenses duplicated on short notice at reduced prices, Save the pieces, Schoonmaker Optical Co. 1328 First Ave. Main 6477 One Block South Public Market “Ma”! | Satisfactory Terms Always mat GROTE-RANKINCO Nearly a Hundred FOLDING GO-CARTS Twenty Styles—All Finishes Are on Sale Friday at a Reduction of 25% Off Regular Prices They represent Go-Carts from some of the best manufacturers—lines that we wish to discontinue, and we have adopted this method of clearance— at a time when every mother is anxious to take baby outdoors. s NI .&. 4 ND Friday—A Sale of ' Aluminum Cooking Utensils Aluminum Alcrinum om $2.98 SE 68c A ied of sth Fer cake making these 8x10-inch ing | Sine with Aluminum Pans are unequaled—they tight - fitting lids are 2 inches deep; special, each, 68¢. and removable han- Aluminum Vegetable Cookers $ 1 98 dies. These can be conveniently used Large size Alum- inum Cookers with in fireless cookers or preparing three tight - fitting cover and side strainer different things on one gas burner. to prevent burning Set of three, special at $2.98. Aluminum Mu your hands in the Waffle Irons $2.98 preparation of food; Made of heavy heat-retainfng cast s aluminum with long cold handles; spe- special at Apes cial, each, $2.98, ee hae Housewives Can Economize by Buying Bedding and Linens Friday At 25c Each For extra weight Huck Towels with Grecian borders. They are ex- ceptional values. At $2.10-Each For 36x50-inch Eider- down Crib Blankets in white only—they have edges neatly bound. At 473c Each For good quality Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases that are well fin- ished; size 42x36 inches. At 25c Yard For 16-inch UnbleacRed Part - ligen Crash Toweling that is very service- able for kitchen use. At $1.80 Each . For 81x90-inch Seamed Bleached Mus- lin Bed Sheets that will give excellent satisfaction. —First Floor, Bedding Section. 2,000 Yards of FILET MARQUISETTE Is on Sale Friday At 45c the Yard Fine open-weave Marquisette, 36 inches wide, wi white, cream and . ecru colors. Housewives can profit by purchasing curtaining needs from this re- markable one-day special on sale Friday only—the yard, 45c. Six Matting Covered Shirtwaist Boxes Are Offered at $9.00 Each ° Neatly-finished Matting Covered Chests—36 inches long—that are a safe storage place for delicate garments—priced special, each, $9.00, Room-Sized Grass Rises Are Reduced Twenty-five 9x12 Imported Grass Rugs in six patterns, are $7 95 ° reduced to, each...... % Twenty 8x10 Imported Grass Rugs in attractive patterns, are reduced to, each. . 95

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