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Five Popular NEW RECORDS} From June List. “Oh! Ry Jingo!” Sung by Margaret Young ering Blues” — 1 Murray “Rose of Washington Square” “You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet" Both Medley Fox Trots by All Star Trio—S5e “La Veeda"--Castilian Fox Trot “Desert Dreams”—lox Trot Both Played by Green Bros’ Novelty Band—Sic “Wild Flower™..Walt: Played by Ferera and Fr “Alabama Moon" Wa Played by Hawali . h Double Fac “Ching A-Ling’s Jozt Basaar™ “TRENE” Medley Fox Trots by Smith's Orchestra—$1.35 VICTROLAS $25 to $1,500 Convenient Payment Terms © herman, ay & G Third Avenne at Pine, Seattle 978-90 Broadway, Tacoma Portland Spokane r a) EE A A sandstorm which wrecked huge one walle in China uncovered to plorers the nam: O gave libraries gout China in the firth ce Flag Day Dance at A big flag day da <_ |at the | ton, Mon Warnock's orchestra will as been provided. 5 Pm, y | portation system, mally employ 2,000 4, July 1, with adquarters. 7————— | roar of (he wea ts like the nplash of « Ft. Lawton Post ; © will be held) pla oat gymnasium at Fort Law-| Abe y, commencing at § p, m.| rome the biare of play. | Miche over the gallery | Transportation to and from, the etty | from the proas stand that the red b leaving Second An aerial freight ari mail trans- | queerty hh U eventy: n serving be inaugu-| the first time what eveland as its) in raised ina yell, It made me want ‘All Incoherent But the Great Noise at G.O.P. Convention cL, ABBOTT | CHICAGO, Jur | | yemtorday, to the Jlarly about “Dixie*—1 am not a! | Southerner—but because the so my nerves as the bow of al n rubs the strings, sored again man Haye stepped for nvention, ¢nd age nry Cabot Lodge, gray-haired anc |frock-coated, stood up with bis pech in his hand to “sound the key lintened *HICAGC until a to nvention ty an @x ©, but it te progreml ve big and con neon, of M that it is meaningless, Wher you have wandered thru the forest) “AWRUL PROST,” i* of raw timber 7 Hut the old-timers beside me in the | the conven ome stand werg not satiafied | don. “Awful frowt,” they growled “It it wasn't for that yell leader | they've ot to call for cheers and whoop ‘em up, there wouldn't be Hehtstudded Cott nour, too big for an interior and not | ®°Y F |big ‘enough for all-outof.doors,| “You ought to have heard ‘em when Teddy waa nominated.” crowded with fices aa tiny and ex | preaionlens in ite enormous setting | But I waa listening to another of the convention sounds, the tired |aa the faces in a Chinese tea cup, | : with the platform thrusting ouf Like | Yolee of Henry Cabot Lodge, queerty | toe with | head, and borne upen the murmur Vast space, an h the unpre ft mnt ine of the sounding bowrd |!« tide of sound that will not end ter © square wc tl this convention, ike the many log the t ihe woles ae rat Lodge has seen, haw also| Keonomy pended like some mysterious symbol | hse! into history, | above it--t is all incoherent ! ee gorreeeeete The wildeyed woman del sen } trying to find the entrance to their 7 8 anes | mection; the tiny, gesticulating figure of the speaker, under the doom thrusting finger of the sounding hoard; the long, low perspective of | |the galleries, from under which the! stowed away there cockroaches from « dark shelf; the strange effect of the floor, where the upturned faces and clone ly packed heads look like @ sta of | skulle under the top Ught—all these ortunates peer | | things seem to have no relation to Washington's each other. They register no single Fy fasteneon on ths, wink, Leading But the nolse—that is perfectly Dentiat omprehen: A blind man would the convention perfectly, | ES | i AT ONCE | 14 of 13,500 volons, all tale ing at once, is no me like the sound of ordinary spec | bucket of water Tt ip the tremendous undestone of vention, It dies to nominal ne en he band from its ‘so far away wated figure looked ke a and th of the leader Then it p can do when it to ery, not becaum I care particw | Every Coat in our store must go this week. There are about 400 of them, and every one is included in this great sale. Nothing reserved. Take your choice of any Coat at half their present prices. This is the most sensational Coat Sale Short, long and three-quarter Coats; Sport and Motor Coats, Afternoon Coats for all oc- casions. Coats of the popular fabrics, such as Marvilla Cloth, Peachbloom, Gold Tone, Velour, Trico- tine, Serge and Trico- lette. Colors are Navy Blue, Reindeer, Sand, Tan, Taupe, Amer- ican Beauty, Pekin Blue and Mixture. Capes in Navy Tricotine and Serge; some silk lined, others half lined. i Some of the finest Coats shown in Seattle this season will be found in this sale. You cah always buy for less at the Florence Upstairs Store STO “SAVES YOU MONEY’C SECOND & UNION SEATTLE ,WN Salesgirls! | | Enter Now! | | Don’t Delay GRADUATE AND LICENSED DENTISTS Graduate and licensed dentists, specializing—us- ing the best-known meth- ods, approved by every known authority upon dentistry. Your health is protect- ed and improved by re- ceiving the best the coun- try affords, and I am aim- ing to give you good den- tal service regardless of | price. | | E | | Miss L. M. La Marre, Cleveinnd shop girl tered in the National mighty pretty girl, but The § |Meves Seattle can produce her peer. | Have you entered yet, Miss Seattle j Balesindy? | The winner will be given a part in a photoptay produced for the May. | flower Photoplay Corporation by R. |A. Walsh. Her salary will be $100) a week for a period of atx weeks. | Her traveling expenses, with a chap- Jeron, will be paid from her home to| the Mayflower studio and then back! jy home, if she choones to return. She| will be made the protege of Miriam Cooper, starring in R. A. Walsh pro | DW | ductions. le | She will also be given a plate In} [the Ziegfeld Follies or Frolic for a| [J period of six weeks at a salary of [ih] $100 a week with the opportunity of | becoming @ stage star, These two) |offers represent the greatest oppor jtunity ever presented. 'No H. C. L., No Work} on Easter Island) NEW YORK, June 9.—Prof. Wil- | |am Alanson Bryan, zoologist of! Honolulu, has found a utopia where | the re ix no high cost of living and no work. It is Kaster Island, in the PLATES over and I can give you you to pay. South Seas, where nobody does any | thing but the sheep,.which grow wool | furnish mutton. There are no r people are too Phey just sleep. | Eade “i Bible Now Printed | in 528 Languages | LONDON, Eng. June 9. |Finlay, speaking at the mee the Britieh and Foreign Bible jaatd as evidence of the progress made, the Bible was printed in 528 \different languages In 1903 the | Bible was printed in 490 languages. sa ralers in western Canadian estimated 40,000 land 100 of whom will become rs, migrate there from the United | States in the next three months, ds | ore, i THE SEATTLE STAR |WOMEN SCORE IN G0, P, MEET’ \ rte Precedent Is Set on Floor of Convention | BY MARY GARKETT HAY ne repL hintorio endent in national conven: | rt was set when, in line with the! platform af rr. Forseon rose it was the on the rules committee and one on| tional the permanent organization commit ‘Then came the biggest etep of all ‘The rules committee decided that the personnel of the executive committee, which controls the inside machinery of the party, shall be enlarged to 16, yo understanding that seven & peninsula into the center of the |™uUlUplied by the apparatus over his | YO at he appointed to thi com ino one cares to inhérit. BEST RUBBER PLATE, $10 Open 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Phone Elliott 1833 Changes the put jing that no ¢ | than five June 9—The frat sem | onc jean convention) A ay for women. | bus attitude taken by the re cane the publican party, Mra. Manley L, Fow|into a protracted deadlock inneapolis, was delegated ion on ore mittee. s woran bad ever taken | Uon floor to make a mo-| |federal counc The convention upset more tradi. union, afte tions by naming four women to ait) has dec ganizations warn ts @ brand of wealth that in G, O. P. Rule CHICAGO, une 0 Mr |Seamen Propose to Stop Future Wars SYDNEY, N il Gf the long neriew of sittings of joint action to preve: Are Made | subject order of b Name mmittee wet 8. W., June 9.—The Beamen’s Interna (it you |Objects to Woman on His Jury; Goes Free}! COLCHESTER, Eng, man charged with felontounly ing @ bicycle objected to three wo men being on the jury drew and men were substituted prisoner wan aequitted June 9a! receis LONDON, pasnengers Ene, They with train In motion ‘The Demand of the Day ls Sanitation NO CHANGE IN MY PRICES For 14 years my prices have remained the same, and today I have Wash- ington’s largest dental practice. My advertising helps you—it provides a large volume of business and permits me to practice at economical prices; other- wise I would be forced to charge you upon the same level as all men who do not advertise. BEST BRIDGEWORK $5.00 $5.00 BEST CROWNS I guarantee to ,fit your mouth and give the same material that is given by the best, dentists the world a price which is possible for Date .........- 1920. |Five Pay Fines for Getting Off Train June Five Reasons For My Success WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1990 STAR-ZIEGFELD —- SALESGIRLS’ BEAUTY CONTEST If you are # salesgirl in a Seattle store and wish to compete for the hovor of representing Seattle in the contest to deeidé the win ner of the $100-a-week position in Ziegfeld’s beauty show and in the Mayflower photoplay starring Miriam Cooper, TAKE THIS COUPON to the Bushnell studio in the Arcade building or the James & Merri hew studio in the Kitel building, where your picture will be taken and the coupon filled out for entry thru The Star. diiewes « Age... (Between 17 que 2) 9.—Five| LONDON, Eng, REPUTABLE DENTISTRY SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS My name and reputation have been built upon high- class dental service, and I am giving my patients every known protection. You will be free from infection, and every instrument is. steril- ized, and done as you will observe, under the latest ap- proved methods. You will agree it is the cleanest dental office you have ever entered. dentistry. REMEMBER EXAMINATION FREE Sunday—9 a. m. to 12 m. ms REASONABLE PRICES ADVERTISED AND LIVED UP TO 14 YEARS OF SUCCESS Enequaled Modern Dental Equipment ABSOLUTE CLEANLINESS | OFFER YOU EVERY ADVANTAGE KNOWN IN DENTISTRY BEST METHODS AND , MATERIALS I never claimed any meth- ods but what every reputa- ble dentist accepts as qual- ity and every authorit; upon the. care of the tee stamps its approval. My crowns are made fol- lowing these methods and my plates and bridgework the same way, and I use the same materials that every reputable man in this city uses—bought in the same supply house—then I charge only my advertised price. I EXTRACT TEETH PAINLESSLY I recommend you to try my work in this branch of It is a pleasant surprise and can be done without leaving bad after effects. PAINLESS EXTRACTION, 50c = I am no company, but practice under my own name and place my reputation back of my work. The day is past to question the ability of my work to give results, I have the proof of it, giving satisfaction, and I am bidding for your work, claiming only what any man with a reputation for good dentistry can claim. Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr.’ Wilson Today Lady Assistants DR. J. T. WILSON Opposite Colman Bldg. 810 1-2 First Ave. _ eo signature bere) One Man Dismissed, 1,400 Go on Strike June %—Over re fined $1.25 each at!1.400 employes of 8. Smith & Sons, ‘The | Maidenhead for alighting from alengineers, went on strike because | the dinmisnal of a shop steward. N