The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR — a — ‘Lady Nancy's Always on Job COL, STRINGER |[ sawioioy Tom stow 4 Jp an’ Notice, STATES VIENS Inne GROTE-RANKING ‘Makes ’Em Sit Up an’ Notice Gubernatorial Candidate |}} 9770 FALG#1. President PIKE ST. ano PUTS AME. Talks to Business Club 4 si THEATRE -_—e “THE FIGHTING CHANCE” Good-bye showings Friday of this high-grade drama. of offic t DAY— | plan now in effect in Nebraska and | J . | Lilinots, D ? : E | As to the farm loan plan, he de- |clared enough # o le eo i Y 4 farmers to clear the logge 4 | ree insuring return of t Je to the | % | lam and that It is the duty of ne , | to buy all o c nde in | 7 \ { rmment said that in the last 30 years the c of the state govern erensed from $1 ged children n road bill, he said they it roads in #ix years ter of fact, it would take elght or nine years, and probably 6 woud! be gained in the the have to pay $11,000,0 |" AMUSEMENTS | . Li | | mograph is mould bunding board of a The throat of the Brunsw ed of rare holl Like wi wate fine violin, i Louw's PALACE HIP &*"" } solves an old problem officoustics. Bits method of | projecting sound, tonefwaves are unfstricted and allowed to unfold int@ full, rounded tokes that are Hy rich, mellow, and aboyé all, natural, : OnrPHKUM cIncUIT CAMPH! USTIN MOORE DEN COMPANY Coyhe and Hear the Brynswick Play The: Brinswick Records: wan—Fox trot. ton Waltz—Carl Fenton's Orchestra. Dardanella—Fox trot. frage to women younger than those LONDON. — (By Mail)—“You be! now enjoying the privilege. Lady/] nie |quiet!" The command was not given | Nancy favored it and evoked shouts! by @ parent to a child, nor by «| of laughter when she sald: “You need teacher to @ pupil. The unusual ex-|not fear the women, because we are \hortation, quite unpartiamentary, | going to give you what ts best for wan given by one member of the! you.” 2023 /4 Fast Asleep in Poppy Land—Onestep — Paul grave British parliament to another But she ts not always poking fan. 5 Biese’s Orchestra. member, The “rebukes” was Com-| Sometimes she is very earnest. Then Rose—| mander Kenworthy, | he reveais the woman who is home-| “ 26 { fellas: eral sneptindin-- ‘The rebuker was Lady Nancy As-| maker and who has been unspoiled Missy—Fox trot—Wiedorft’s Palace Tria, |tor, the first woman member o1 ~| by ae “ tor, the fi f par-|by great riches, Said she not #0/ 34 { Desert hn lpi 05 SHOE PRICES TUMBLE at Our Enormous STOCK REDUCING SALE Every pair of Men’s and Women’s High and Low Shoes Cut to the Core Not a pair to be car- ried over to next season. 2011 her duties, And believe me, the good-| “Many women would not want to looking, nimble-witted, marcastic-| go into public life, I don't blame tongued daughter of Vi ja, with|them. I know what it is for people! |her marked American accent, cer-| like myself, who love their homes, tainly does perform her duties, knitting, buttermaking and the CONSPICUOUS quiet occupations of country people.” FOR SILENCE A little cater in the sume speech I remember when Jeannette Ran-| sho digreased into a homfiy on snob- kin sat in our congress as the “Lady | bishness. “Don't you think we ought from Montana,” the first and only|to try to get a little of it out of our woman momber we ever had. And| lives? For Christian people snob- she was mainly conspicuous for her | biahness is the most ridiculous thing wilence and her shyness. Not #0,|!" the world. It is a form of mate Lady Nancy! She is on the job all|Talism. Try to unite with the think- ‘ WHITE DUCK |the time, She listens intently. She |r and not wih ghe porsessors.” | $4. 45 frequently maken interjections and | “oo ooia ool ener Te a = te! quite as frequently makes speeches. : Nor i# she given any special con BROWN sideration because she is a woman.| CALF She had her eye on @ seat on a gangway that is very convenient. But that seat was also the apple of & male member's eye. 80 ho beat om sunshine to soapsuds! From curls y collars! Made from the quaint akd de- ightful play in which Maude Agams harmed her admirers at the New York Empire theatre. A feature that reaches the heart by way, of the intelligence! MEN’S OXFO! SSESBEE0S20200002 500000 500000008 uits $18.7; SHAFER BR@S. ‘ elsewhere. Lady Nancy does not often speak) of thousands on such affairs as treaties and for-| satisfaction. eign affairs, but let such subjects as/| quickly relieve the welfare of women and children,| eyes and Ii public health, public education, ete.,| and rests come up and she is instantly on her| eyes and feet. - your druggist. PROVOKES refund your mone} A LAUGH if you are 4 There was a debate on a measure| There is no other home eye designed to extend the voting suf-| ment like BON-OPTO. WORK SHOES question, PATENT AND KID PATENT AND KID get a good suit for $18.75 th price of clothing. These aregWwool fabrics, well made. e accumulation of severajfseasons and are now be- afrousers alone. Good enough When you & is no need of kicking about the hig They represent For success cash in on if you have a for any man to w ount in the $35 Suits cut to... $40 Suits cut to.. Men’s Two-Pieced Summer Suits..... A bargain inde@ff. Just the for summer wear. Suits cut to. 0 Suits cut to.........$48.00 ‘oung Men’s Wool Ssuits.... 914,65 These suits are worth $30.00. plendid fabrics in good styles. ++ $28.75 Resources More Than Thirty Million Dollars KID Second Avenue at Columbia Bo 2 $6.75 A real snap in lai boys’ sizes, ages 16, 17nd 18. They were good yAlues at their regular price gf $15. Shogs at 20% Reduction Every shoe in k is being cleared at \O per cent off the regular prices. Ameri Boy shoes included in the rice cutting. ODD TROUSERS | ’S HATS 4 . Full ling, big reductions B, $4 and $5 [AFER BROS. BLACK KID ese are reductions from our $22.50 Two pairs fully lined knicker- rs. Sizes 6 to 18. Jack O’ Leather e also included at this price. Going East Se Switzerlands j The Canadian Pi Train service alone wou —but behold !— Quaint Victoria ang@iicturesque V: wonderful travel at Sicamous if yagi But perhape t WHITE BUCK $345 PATENT $4.95 70 STORES @ night's sleep ttle’s Largest Second and University pole Block Clothiers First and University \Long hing nai = Teasons., Fujjinformation furniahed on application to E. F. L. Sffardee, General Agent, Passenger Dept., Conodian Pacific Railway Second Avense, Seattle Telephone: Main 5588 Springs Hotel best of the pofofofofofopofofojopofojojojofofofojofofofofofofofojo/ofofolofofoyofofololofofolojojorojojoroloy ofofojoyo ojofofofofofofofa) pee ooe8s Canadian newspapers and mrormanon regaramg Lanaaa on fis a! [nis office.

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