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JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD’S thriller— “THE GOLDEN SNARE” Leaves Tonight Saturday brings-— —hittin’ on all six, and doin’ a mile-a-minute! Y¥ » some ride with MR. AND MRS. " The famous stage success, exploding on the . sereen with dazzling revelry and laughs. A First National Attraction LYMAN HOWE’S Pare RIDE ON A RUNAWAY TRAIN ‘The Seasation of the Screent 34 Artists—Arthur Kay, Conductor —Father, son and daughter can’t help but smile when mother brings home these PURE MEAT SAUSAGES They know how good they are. Why don’t you JOIN THE HAPPY FAMILIES’ CIRCLE? LET JILG’S SUGGEST THE BEST For sale at better class Delicatessen and Meat Shops JILG’S SAUSAGE KITCHEN Booth 132—Sanitary Market—First Ave. Floor AC TO-NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright Cet a25° Box THE SEATTLE STAR Wanted: A Divorce! Being the Adventures of a Girl Reporter, eaten Oe Pa Pan (SAILORS BEAT | AND ROB WOMAN Brutally Attack Her in Hotel Room; Tak Take $20 Mage Ties With Her | By Wanda Von Kettler | | The third floor | seliabig tent tae bind panes te toe world to go, if one has black secrets | in one's life, | I know, because I"ve been on the third floor of the Central building. | I went there in | ew search of the / ninth lawyer from four sailors entered her room and attacked her, smothering her cries. |i She was struck brutally over the head with a blunt instrument, knocking her unconscious, | The sailors then stripped her of her valuables, leaving her lying on the floor where she had fallen, un conscious Miss Coratich regifned conse ness about a half hour later and called police, partioulerty Detectives I. G. Gordon and) abie and beamed all over as if en- Ralph E. Benjamin investigated and) joying @ joke. But I, being serious, found a key to @ room in the New| soon gave him to understand that I hotel that one of the sailors/nad come to his office for the had dropped during the fight with) «imple purpose Miss Coralich. . AA gan aureras went to the “Well, te’s Jnst tke thin,” he be had stated feet in length, all suited in gray, and seated behind the inevitable stack of books, Wise eon Kettler The man was New Royal hotel and found Con- {nely and Conley attempting to get | thetr room changed. Both were tr in which no feminine voice the German National | about six minutes, coming to a grand Gaxeeninnn of jurists voted by an/ finale with the statement: “At pree against | ent all pleadings must be served on the prosecuting attorney, making | ¢r® three people in the divorce.” ‘That was the final blow. As tf ft hadnt been having enough trouble bothering with Casper, without bav- — deal with Malcolm Douglas as we! worryin, extra wrinkle—when this lawyer on the third floor of the Central build 5 gages pea a oe ee ee ed Tanlac. My bance NON-CALLABLE BONDS French Republic 20-Yr, S. F. 73's 1941 We are offering the above 20-year non- callable bonds, a direct external obligation of the French Government, payable prin- cipal and interest in American Gold, at 95 and interest to yield the investor a full 8%. In addition to being a non-callable bond, French Government will retire the issue by sr apere on the market at least $750,000 per month for the first five years at a tales not exceeding 100 and interest. This big | yess 45% of the entire loan by June With a return of more nearly normal in- terest rates these bonds should sell at a very substantial premium. With a 6% rate in 1926 the price would be 114.70; with a 514% rate in 1931 it would be 115.20, Call or write for detailed information. BOND DEPARTMENT Russian Pictures to Be Shown Here Lantern slides, made trom recent) pletures of Russian life, have just) committse here from the American | Friends, They will be shown soon in | Wwe’s announcement. |2,000 Kids Tackle HHI | | @tind of teaching more than 2,000 | youngsters the practical ewimming strokes, This week he te teaching the breast stroke; next week the aide stroke will be taken up, ri LE z Just like to eee how he takes ‘The man was so Wont. 203 W. McGra everlastingly tickled over the idea Biviora 3 ‘b. 2418 aris hs En that I hated to disappoint him, bat |e Bw I'd been found out once too werd Horta, ©. J, 2715 49th ava BW. under the Central building roof, and mee didn’t care to risk ano’ Johnson, M. G. 2619 34th & Wo 2 “Cant,” I told him, “just «imply in a Xitchi. 36 i836 o gf can't. But you won't squeal on me, ea , Wit, baat Youn N. We girk mak: vy. rad cnt core visite, to leeyer” N® “|Johnsoa, Charles, 3711 Normapd st. | Me promised and we parted weiter, Raymond H, 908 #8th st. N. Mr. cry PE gy 2 Pigg Reser Laren, Charles, 6034 First MW. the party was spoiled. martian Rolla B, 1840 X s8th st. ‘irl TOMORROW tira comen Budenicn, August, 6705 Viers st. & lawyer whe liken newda, Charles W., 2044 ist & W. terribty interested y. | nf J. T. 7821 Fremont ave. 1 2 ga Turner, Oscar, 6539 30th ave NE. Cassidy Tries to Sa: MARR RRIAGE LICENSES y It With Flower' Name and Residence. Ase 23 Casper in coming to fe! Boothroyd, Philip D., Bea His persistence ts getting me {Forse po E, Beaitle fussed! len M.. Bogttte ye He's sending me flowerst Behold on ~~ ae —in the pupa. K Gola my typewriter this|Mefiea L Masel, Beattie know not—on pose Poach. : J, Herma Beatt! ‘Who he io. iy ~ g/d he's trying to any ft with Dow. eetste me Se She> Di ty ya ae 1 will mover be the Hrane Ni jadine, feat Coo Halbina, Stephen Maleckt: Uraaiia: Seattle = Hope. Gaggiine 8 8. P.) ‘ton, Ma: from Herbett Ww. imey, Nellie ‘irom Thomas P. “Diuebeardess,” will remain in jail 6124 Mead st. 331 Lakeside 1216 W. 73rd et (age unknown), until her trial in the fall, as a re jonsy H. St, cult of Judge Babcock's Bor Kemp Herbert 1x 81, Gay that evidence in the preliminary casey. Py 4 % FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921, —that we have just | received Summer | Dresses in our Ap- | parel Sections om | the Third Floor, ~ 100 Beautiful Summer Dresses Organdies and Swisses me $8.95 Price is 5: A remarkable variety of charming styles. All the] wanted colors, Bgond dainty pastel shades; smoke, * French and oyster gray, white, navy and brown. : Plain fine quality organdies, embroidered organdies, |} and dotted Swisses with trimmings of laces, embroid> 7, ae flowers, ribbons, dainty pleatings, ruf- | flings and shirrings. This is an opportunity of unusual interest money savings on delightful summer f i —Apparel Sections, Third view Special Price Basement Many special values for Saturday in a shopping place recog- nized for money savings ! f i Sample Lot of Silk Petticoats Exceptionally Low Priced At $3.19 Regular $4.95 to $6.95 ula: a PANTAGES Matineces, 21:30, Fd Tan 6. vii Satin, Silkk Jersey, with nov- elty flounces; and Jersey tops with taffeta flounces. All have elastic waistbands, In a wide range of colors and color combinations, Smart, New At $5.75 plaid and cliecked gingham. white combinations, collars and cuffs of organdie. Sizes for women and misses. Summer Dresses These Dresses would be priced reg- ularly at $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Piain and dotted organdies; gingham and organdie combinations; figured volles; and In blue, pink, lavender, gray, green and Clever trimmings of lace, embroidery and finished with large sashes. Some have A Particularly Fortunate Purchase of 100 Striped Prunella Skirts At $7.95: Regular $10.00 and $15.00 qualities Practical Skirts of fihe quality Prunella in the popular pleated stripe mod- els. New patterns in navy, brown, black and white. These Skirts are es- pecially smart with sports jackets and sweaters. Sizes 26 to $4 waist measure. Attractive Models in White -Gaberdine Skirts $1.49 For wear with sports jacketa, sweaters and for genera] sum- mer wear, white wash skirts are always the thing. Some of these are plain; others trimmed tih buttons and novelty pockets. All finished with belts. Sizes 26 to 34 waist. A “Clean-Up” of $3.95 : to $5.75 Blouses | For Saturday's Selling |} At $2.95 Tricolette, lace-trimmed |] georgette, striped tub silks, |] beaded georgettes, and natural | dolor silk pongea. White, flesh, and sult colo All sizes represented.