The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921 SEATTLE ST Terpsichore Bumps the Bumps Unharmed SECOND NEAR SENECA i Onurteny, Picturen, Stile in Dance Hall Here “The Witching Hour” = Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO: OTTO F KEGEL, President Pike Street and Fifth Avenue he's goin’ to get sunk,” exclaimed pugnaciously, “These hurd | tired trucks oughta keep on their Hue into th James Oliver Curwood’s lay nigh 4.” | ‘ . ° ‘ie arm ye clreult of the floor q . . big story of the Northern woods— et was arowael ne soln -cneotentered. thie Leaves Friday Night ¥ was with difficulty that they found|heavy-footed Mordkin. This time a the Demon Dancer plunged into them 46 99 wo near the arena,” #pecified| from ambush, knocked them out of Hughes, who once held the fox trat| their stride and continued his ele SATURDAY BRINGS championship of the University of|phantine speed, unabated and un- | Washington 1 daunted Lot's dance this one” he sug-| “Did you nee what he looked lke?" aves Friday Ni gested, an the poombah of the or-| queried Hughes Leaves I riday Night chrestra dashed ‘Into one of Mr.| "No, I only saw his back,” replied Herlin's widely known syncopations,| his partner, “But I'll never forget “1 just love to dance on a nice,| him," she added fiercely 4 clear floor,” agreed his part “The next time he torpedoes us EVERYTHING GOES like that,” vowed Hughes, “we'll in WELL, UNT stitute reprinals!’ They slid off over the wax Moor| “NEXT TIME like divers entering the surf, The AW IN COMING music was intoxicating; the dec | ‘next time” was not slow in tions were brilliant; the shaded ing. The Territ SATURDAY brings a Paramount Picture with the good-looking star— BILL ART ¢ Terpwichorean lights beamed benevolently down on| founded the corners on two wheels the devotees of Terpsichore, Even | t* straightaway with the throt- | posed Peg De Bg ce tle wide open and bore down on them “When you do that monkey tod-| With the speed of a twinsix jugger naut die, tiddie, wiggle, glide,’ bummed | Hu cayly. Then “Ram! a heavy elbow exploded As he crashed tnto them, Hughes | stiffened pugnaciously, The couples Hughes’ rit plunged together. For an instant 4 a 8 jen shoulder crashed | }1UR ace was clone to that of the ia — against his partner's vacant back, | human exprene rain. a a giared a vipat ugh «| flere hen ace dropped Paramount That ‘ee has got it : for w ome on sion te,” he murmer i ° ed g hes an ne plowe Picture— oom ondemng ugh sae Mh he quick! cated his part skillfully for a less populous corner | M00 le auie : jet the dancing floor. He sure) “what's the matter?’ she whis | shakes a wicked hoof pered Do you know that | THREATENS DISASTER FOR DREADNAUGHT grinned palely 4 I'll way he do! He nearly exter “I don't know him personally,” he a |minated my left foot,” agreed the admitted. “But I've seen his. pie “ girl, swallowing a polite lite | tures. His name is Jack Dempsey?’ :. mn.” If that battleship rams us again J. Bull to Canter New Bathing Suits LONDON, April 15.—The British government, shocked at the style models of 1921 bathing sults for women, has decided upon censor ship. Dr. Addison, minister of pub- He health, has been appotnted bath ing costume controller. A circular letter is being sent to local author ities at seaside towns suggesting that laws be enacted making it an offense for persons of either, sex to wear a costume that does not ex tend from the neck to within four inches of the knee. PHONOGRAPH HE model pictured is one of the most popu- lar styles. It has all the necessary me- chanical requirements and is built primarily to reproduce music with all the original beauty of tonal quality. It is also a handsome piece of furniture and harmonizes perfectly with modern home surroundings. A small payment down puts any of the attractive Brunswick Phonographs in your home—and easy weekly or monthly payments can be arranged to pay the balance. HOW CAN ITO EL. 9 BE DONE B= FOR... Furnish @ good frame, lenses and case, including thorough examination of your eyes by registered graduate optometrist, com- plete for $5 oe Girls Taught How to Get Husbands PARIS, April 15-—Young girts are being taught here the proper way to! get husbands. The city has engaged an lecturer Prof. Mahout of the Sor bonne, who will speak three times «| week to girls of the working clans, giving them pointers on domestic af fairs. The shortage of men, combin ed with the high cost of living, has| made it difficult for French maids to get any husbands, let alone suitable | ones, and great is the walling. John Bull’s Sweet Tooth Has Cavity LONDON, April 15—The English man's appetite ie changing, says w J. Annia, who for years bh been head chef of one of England's largest jar and pickle manufactur ing houses. He says John Bull is [getting a sweeter tooth, and that) sauces and pickles must be sweeter) to meet the demand. He blames it| yom the fact that people during the 4 me me H Sentenced to Read [chi Mimpie’ regatta ie: expensive. It has been amply dem- eae . British Classics onatrated that common 'mercolized " a oa wax (sold by druggists in. ounce LONDON, April 15.—"We are trY-| oackages) entirely removes, by Ing to educate this neighborhood up| gentie absorption, the withered life- | . * gaid Magis: |lea surface skin, showing the youth- to use better lane utranes court to| ful. roselike skin beneath. The wax trate Rooth in the Thames is applied at night, like cold cream, a man accused of using bad lan washed off in ihe morning. ‘The e e tion also. cleanses, clogged guage. Ho then eemtenced him to P : % P increasing the skin's breath- read the British classics, saying he | Pores, Increasing the skin's breath: believed this was an heavy a pun-|color and natural beauty of the new 1d inflict. skin ishment as he could A harmless — wrinkle-remo pai aps which has also proved quite cessful can be made at home o) an ounc Ww axolite in a Way Round World half pint of witch hazel and bathe | mew YORK 5.—Fo the face in the solution. After the NEW YORK, April 15.—For &| \0,'tiret application the finer Iines prize of $50,000 Jan Monnickendam, | Jindppecs, od the dnerer once anon | Dutch artist, is working his way | follow Advertisement i | off like a Colt “45”! ; “O'MALLEY 7) MOUNTED’ | You’ve never seen Bill as a Royal Northwest Mounted Policeman and you don’t want to miss him for he’s the best scarlet-coated rider of the North who ever fought and faced death! — STRAND ORCHESTRA } Under S. K. Wineland Frederick Ferringer at the Organ | WE FEATURE OUR MUSIC New Brunswick Records 10-Inch—$1.00 5040 Barcaroile from “Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach); Soprano and Contralto Marie Tiffany and Elizabeth Lennox Elegie (Song of Mourning) (Massenet); Soprano with violin obligato Marte OPTICAL CO. (Incorporated) 1514 WESTLAKE AVE. Between Pike and Pine Sts. 10-tneh—85e 2078 My Isle of Golden Dreams (Blaufuss-Meyer) Frank Ferera and Anthony Franchini Frank Ferera and Anthony Franching Tripell (Weill-Ban) 10-inch—8fe 2069 1 Never Knew (Pitts-Egan-Marsh-Agar); Fox Trot; Ac cordion Mario Perry Blue Jeans introducing Biddy (Traveller); Fox Trot; Accerdion Mario Absorption Process Makes Faces Young has come to scientists who have sought some method 10-inch—$1.00 5046 Rose (Magine Biese Westphal); Fox Trot Isham Jones’ Orchestra Isham Jones’ Orchestra After years of toil that had brought suc- cess, he finds the lure of playtime too en- chanting! So the Easy Road becomes the Primrose Path, and he reaches its end to find himself wifeless and broken! My Mammy (Donaldson); Fox Trot Is there any way back? Come and see! on the Wurlitzer BETTER BUTTERMILK is one of the products of this great Modern Dairy that should find a place in your kitchen and on your table. around the world with no money jexcept that which he geta from sales of bie pictures. He ts now |here. By the terms of his contract he must conduct exhibitions and sales himself. Don’t tell a man that you are od | | good as he is; show him that you are | better. BEACON 40 OR ASK YOUR GROCER FOR KRISTOFERSON’S Jensen and Von Herberg News First National Kinograms Recognized everywhere as one of Nature’s most health- giving, curative agents—and when you get it from our de- livery trucks or dealers you get it as it ought to be—pure and fresh daily. IMMENSE CLOTHING STOCKS OFFERED AT PUBLIC SALE! Affairs of Well-known Seattle Clothing Company in Criti- cal Condition—Merchants’ Board of Trade Takes Charge—Entire Stocks of Two Stores Offered at Public Sale Saturday JO-TO STOPS STOMACH SUFFERING In Two Minutes ‘This remarkable remedy was discovered by @ man who suffered for years, It is sim- ination of Na less elements— which quickly relieves, GAS PAINS, ACID STOMACH, HEART- BURN, SOUR, BURN- ING STOMACH, BELCHING, SWELL- Around Your Heart 4 by Baalmann’s Gas-Tabiets ly. So are bloat, oppressed anxiety and nm you wake up mu It breathing, that fs against your What « blessing it is, then, ave a bottle of Baalmann’s Gas. Just a few will A Splendid New Line of Black and Brown Kid and Calf Oxfords think {t's heart trouble. hat does it an's Gas-Tablete and you will feel in a short by all reliable druggists Owl Drug Co., in the gen- ‘one dollar, San Francisco, Many busines# firms have been hard pressed during the past six months, but probably the retail clothing merchant has been hardest hit, Clothing prices have been very high and buying during the past vix months dropped off to such an extent that even the most conserva tive merchant found it difficult to keep things going. As a result of such conditions, the Red Front Clothing Co. of Seattle now finds its affairs in a very critical condition, The stocks of both tores have, consequently, been taken over by the Merchants’ Board of 1 le and will be disposed of through public sale with little regard for cost prices. $40,000 must be raised in order to readjust the affairs of the company and it must come from the quickest possible disposal of these immense stocks of clothing. Tremendous reductions will be offered on every article in stock. Men's heavyweight worsted suits, Including values to $60.00, will go men's sults worth $35.00 hi been uced to $12.85 1s of fine overcoats, Overes worth $60.00 are 5, others are priced as low as $9.85 and some Hart, Schaffner and Marx models slashed to $7.85. In furnishings there is everything a man wears. The shirt values are = MOTHERS FRIEND UNSIGHTLY rseecmsmnsm FRECKLES Usep By Taree GENERATiONy a |iainustueconneswamnes Instantly Removed For Your Floors HY “A RIC” Try this simple formula: any toilet counter and ge fi of Derwillo; apply two or three Before an Insurance Company will | times daily, then Watch the freckles take a risk on your life the examin. | disappear he very first applica- ing physician will test the urine and| {0h Proves It Onee you Hy ae yes 2; to 8 Widths ectrsordinas Y. el uct flannely at $1.89, chambrays at 68¢, sport styles ING AND ALL INDI- report whether you are a good risk.|use it in place of face powder, as it t : it 68c, and good-looking dress shirts at 48c, B. V. D. underwear is When your kidneys get sluggish and|not only removes freckles, but ine B, C, D and E priced as low as summer-weight union sults at 79¢ and Cooper GESTION ILLS clog, you suffer from backache, sick- | Stantly beautifies the complexion as union sults at $1.39, is @ fine selection of tle headache, dizzy spells, or the twinges |S vinghse |S Be, Substitute for 4c; Arrow collars worth 250, reduced to Sc; dress sus Jo-To is guaranteed absolute. and pains of lumbago, rheumatism | mover does this. It gives you a rosy, Hi kinds of hosiery including wool at cotton at 9¢ and ¢ ly herrlens ih ay. ee and gout. The urine is often cloudy, | White, velvety be pti ae: 188 en with a feeling of abse * . anne! an get | loves to tor 0) a es is also a most unusual opportunity to buy sh ft n th security. 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It is having an enormous b A usual with the 1 Front, and also that special attention will Polish Send him 10¢ sale, and we gladly refund the 4 g | to mall orders Red Front Stores are ted at 1601 ay his new is x to anyone dissatisfied. It is ey % ue and at 1416-17 First Avenue, It is well worth taking the] | ALL DRUG STORES ; (anti uric acid). Write him your|suaranteed absolutely harmless, and 3 d | ady. these addresses At Your Dealers symptoms and send a sample of urine | !%,80l4 at all tollet counters im this sy 7 5 oe city, including Bartell’s and a for test.—Advertisement Drug Co.

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