The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE ST XE MONDAY, MAY Dark Deeds. Just Clutter Up the Page When Russian Drama Holds the Stage vw I CASE no modern Russian Play has ever chanced to come your Way, | My Child, I shall explain to you what Russian Playwrights aim to do For instance, here's the Type of Plot: It's Midnight on a Vacant Lot, and slowly you discern @ Pair of Ragged Persons huddled there. Ab Anna and Ivanovitch, attempting to discover which has done most Dirty ‘Deeds today! Says Anna, “I was feeling gay because I'd had a Drop to | Drink, and drowned the Baby in the Sink.” “That's nothing,” neers Ivanovitch, “I strangled Auntie with her Switch, and then set Fire to the Bed; I'm almont certain she is dead.” “Poor Fish,” is Anna's Repartee “you haven't got a Thing on me; I entertained the Ladies’ Aid, put Pot | son in the Lemonade, then-called an Undertakers’ Strike.” “You win,”! ways Ivan; “Holy Mike! * © © The Russian Dramatist, you see, does! not encourage Idle Glee; he seeks to fill your Cup of Woe until it HAS PIP VEEP GOS Paul Whiteman's Orchestra Victor Dance Records sis Wi Mee We a i a a factory sale and demonstration week— RED STAR Detroit Vapor Oil Stove —today begins the factory six-day sale and demonstration of the ram- ous RED STAR DETROIT VAPOR OIL STOVE. It is an education- al exhibit, showing you how, with this advanced-type oil stove, you can bake, boil or fry anything perfectly, using kerosene or gasoline, at less expense than with city gas, with more efficiency. You are invited to —the wonderful efficiency of the RED STAR is due to its burner— a scientific device made of gray annealed iron which burns gas which it makes itself from gaso- line, kerosene or distillgte. This burner produces a double ring of hot gas flame close up under the utensil instead of only one. The Red Star Burner cooks, bakes, boils fries or does anything that can be done on the finest city gas range. —a Domestic Science expert said, “It seems almost incredible that you get such wonderful baking heat from an A WEEK puts one in your home— —this week during the special fac- tory sale and demonstration we will put either the model 230 or 240 Red Star in your home for only $1— a week—special terms also made on the larger models. oil stove.” ing a —this burner becomes red hot, add- steady, even metal heat. Weighs 84 pounds. Will last a lifetime. Think of the tremendous amount of cooking you could do with one burner if you started at 6 o'clock in the morning and worked con- tinuously until midnight. That’s 18 hours—the length of service given from one gallon of fuel in this all-year-‘round oil stove. —this was after she had baked delicious, light, fluffy biscuits in a piping hot oven, in 12 minutes on the Red Star Saves 25% of fuel. Detroit Vapor Oil Stove. baking powder biscuits. SPECIAL COOKING DEMONST RATION —of great interest to every housewife will be this week's cooking demonstration and exhibit by an expert cook using the wonderfully efficient Red Star Detroit Vapor Oil Stove oven to do her baking in—you are invited to come and try her delicious the way to a cozy, comfortable home is made possible by these remarkable credit terms: —on purchase of furniture amounting to $50— $75— $100— $125— first payment $5— $7.50 $10— $12.50 —on purchase of furniture amounting to NN $150 y $300— MARK $500— $1— Ae Credit $1.50 4, Ig $2— Sean $2.25 we first payment $15— $20— $30— $50— weekly payment $2.50 $3— $4.50 $7.50 STANDARD FURNITURE Co. SEATTLE SECOND AVE. AT PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1864 TACOMA L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Albert Hansen |) Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. |Boys Try to Enter | | 4 Two Booze Arrests Made on Union St. Two liquor arrests on Union st., within a block of each other, were made by Sergt. L. J. Forbes and dry aquad officers Sunday night. George Ray, 720 Union st., yielded 10 gallons of grapo and @ .32 automatic pistol. John McSwain, 816 Unton st., was jailed for having 13 pints of beer and two bottles smelling of alcohol, Ice Cream Paradise Two boys with visions of heaps and | heaps of ice cream, were frightened jaway for attempting to break tnto the Velvet Ice Cream Co., Howell st. an@ Yale ave, early Sunday. They | lett a key in the keyhole in their | hurry to flee. Cuts cost of drinking good coffee. | Xlent Blend, 1% tbs., 60c; 1 Ib., 35e.| PORTLAND, Ore.—Samuel Welst, |M. A. Hansen, 40 Economy Market. |42, killed in auto wreck at Burting. Advertivement, lton, Ore “Old Timer” Warmly| Greeted by Coppers “Well, how are ya, old-timer? “Ain't seen ya for ages and ages. “Where ya been? oftener. “You're looking fine, old sport.” The greetings were poured forth at police station Sunday when A. C. Stone, Karl E. Coventry and Peter! Guistt were booked. Not that any of the coppers knew any of the trio; no, no, they're not that bad. It was the four bottles of Old Crow whisky that received the warm welcome, Come around © to overflow! Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites tte readers to ase this iment as an aid in finding missing relatives or friends, The department Is fo help in reuniting thone who have heen separated. Thue whose relatives or friends are minsing are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star, Keadere whe may knew the whereaboats f persons mentioned im thi missing are requested also port te i Mar. Other newspapers are invited te repredece such items ao will interest | their communities. cee Luther Davie, wh sought by his ber of Gary, Ind. vis, . W. Harris, 1305 to Rev, C Rev. Harris states that Luther | 6, 1916, and was buried ater. With her new hus nild, the widow is living in Los Angeles, The boy's namo is Luther Davis, jr. | eee Claiming to have a court order giv ing him ponsession of 16-year-old Jen. nie Wilband, her father asked police Monday to find her and her mother, | Mrs. Arthur Adams, with whom ahe is supposed to be. The father lives in Vancouver, B. C. \Jitney Driver Held | After Jit Hits Auto Mark Odalovich, 4064 25th ave. 8 | was booked on a charge of reckless driving Sunday after bie Kg .~) collided with the auto 06 FE Green Lake way nae armen and Maynard ave. Prenke recety | ed « cut on the ne nd Miss Arline | Hersley, 18, of 39 dave. 8, who was in the jitney. taken to city hospital with bruises on the head and shoulde Auto Makes Early Sunday House Call Four drunken men in an auto rammed it into the house of A. Adel | time man, 2239 Eighth ave, Sunday morn. | ing about the time church belle were ringing, breaking a window In the house, They ran away, leaving the | auto, before the arrval of police ‘The auto is held and search is being made for the owntr. Fire Threatens in Lodging District) Fire inspectors are investigating «| fire that threatened to wipe out the south end lodging district early Mon: | day. The blaze started in a frame} rooming house at 525 Weller st. Ac-| cording to firemen, of! soaked rage were found under the floor, Damage Car; Arm Is Broken Slipping under a Rainier Valley | car at Hudson st. Sunday night, | Whitlam G. Long, 4916 63rd ave. 8., |Tecelved @ compound fracture of the left arm. He is 27 years of age land a lawyer. He fs in Seattle Gen feral hospital. Turkey has mo metal currency jnow. > Buy Washington- Made Clothes Keep your money at home by having our ex- perts make your suit. waa 4 $60 <Jailors CORNER SECOND AND MARION AMERICA'S FOREMOST LAXATIVE CLEANS UP LIVER, BOWELS, KIDNEYS and BLADDER CONTAINS NO CALOMEL Ea treatment for skin troubles of all kinds, | FRANCES BOARDMAN | Stepladder Used to Deal the Kayo Altho Pat Hanley vicious right In a battle with Paddy Brown 49, he wan 38, wielded a Sergt. P. H geamtne =”, who arrented the three because of the fight they at Second ave. 8. and Wash ing Jennings said that when rt and Brown were unable to pe with Hunley’s pokes and upper cuts! they seized a jJabbed him into uncom Is Brought Back for Garage Swindle bezzied $1,200 from the Pioneer Gar age, William Simin, 37, was returned from Portland by Detective RR Herbert Sunday. He was arrested in the Oregon elty on @ grand lar ceny warrant insued here. Simis was manager of the garage at the time of the alleged offense accused jing to enter it on the books. | Auto Robe Stolen j Said to have admitted that he em-| He in) of recetving money and fail | While Owner Prays| While A. J. Gourley, of 769 Belle vue pl, prayed in Sacred Heart church, Sixth ave. and Bell et., Sun day morning, a thief stole his auto robe from his auto, which was stand Ing outside the church ‘STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetration, 2 ee ic Zemo ou Never mind me. you have tried and failed, you can fg eerie ae vom og erie itor every trace of en rash, blackheads Gimilar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it Saseounty hanktey aizoes 008 use Zemo, the id. It is not antiseptic liqu: ve and itdoes pot stain. When it is the one d MONEY-RACK GUARANTRE IN EVERY BOX , ALONZO O, Buiss Co.,Washinetoa. D.O. 4 | ling beeing f applied. In a short AUL WHITEMAN’S Vic- trola dance orchestra is making the world’s dancing feet move faster than ever. Here are the newest Whiteman records: Make Believe” and “Some Little Bird,” both medley fox trots—85c. ”— My Mammy,” fox trots—85¢. “Humming Here are the rest of Paul White- man’s Victor dance records: "Do You Ever Think of Me?” and “I Never Knew,” fox trots—85c. "Bright Eyes”—"Love Bird,” fox trots—85c. “Whispering” and “Japanese Sandman,” —85¢. "Caresses”—"I'm a Lonesome Raindrop” and "Just Snap Your Fingers,” fox trots— $1.35. "Grieving for You”—" Feather Your Nest” and "My Wonder Girl” —“Coral Sea,” fox trots $1.35. "Honolulu Eyes,” waltz—" Rosie,” fox trot—85¢. “Anytime, Anyday,” and Wang-Wang Blues,” fox trots—85c. “Avalon,” fox trot, and “Best Ever Medley,” one step—f$r.35. betes rn mr to $1500 Viarola ‘Plan to take oomall ‘itrola on your vacation Sherman [@lay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLB ‘Tecome « SILK EVENT OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE HE Favored Silks for Spring and Summer uses, in qualities that exemplify the high standards main- tained by FREDERICK & NELSON SILKS, are fea- tured in this event at prices decisively less than regu- larly quoted for these qualities. In the Silk Section, First Floor! 86-inch Taffetas and Satins, special, $2.45 yard. 40-inch Crepe de Chine, special, $1.95 yard. 40-inch Crepe-back Satin, special, $3.45 yard. 35-inch Black Taffetas and Satins, special, $2.45 yard. 40-inch White Sports Satin, special, $2.75 yard. In the Silk Section, Downstairs Store: 39-inch Crepe de Chine, special, $1.45 yard. 35-inch Dress Satin, special, $1.45 yard. 35-inch Blatk Satins and Taffetas, special, $1.95 yard. 35-inch Plain and Glace Taffetas, special, $1.95 yard. 35-inch Plain and Checked Satins, special, $1.45 yard. 35-inch Foulard Silks, special, $1.95 yard. 35-inch Satin Charmeuse, special, $1.95 yard. 85-inch Wash Satin, special, $1.45 yard. 40-inch Silk-and-Wool Poplin, special, $1.45 yard. 40-inch Crepe de Chine, special, 95¢ yard. FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET

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