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PAGE 8 NEGLECTED TO FRY HS Gigantic . THE SEATTLE STAR “Four Horsemen of Apocalypse” END TESTIMONY | F ilm, Show Here ON SHIPWRECK | | | | Me ; ‘ i ™ \Investigators of Alaska Dis- | aster to Fix Blame . mposaible BAN FRANCISCO, Aur. 14 Ped | te Fourteen camera men were ¢ ve thousand five hundred ‘shoot the big scen appear in the scenes, More angle. have ever been employed before | |} | It required weeks to weed out and|\ ste n any ture axsemble the completed scenes from Instead Related Old Jests to)'™ 209 rier ve thon the #5 mile of exposed film. ‘The |"irme,ar {he disaster elther on th Crowd and Was and ton | mere running of 600,000 feet of THM | rogtigence of the officers In direct od in th eat the rate ling the rescue work or the improper Arrested that was ¢ Bitdniling of the veusel.by Captaia It coat Hobe ho went down th his ship. BOSTON, Aug. 19%—A little matter | tremendous ine loning lhe the , four " os ° nade a MAKES SECOND TRIUMPH ma captain was of 995 doughnuts ma : ; FOR JOHN HAMRICK | on the Alaska @erence to Baker i an ‘ truck Pur and had inid whony Chafu' t eway w 4 a! |down the 4 urne which they extl n Central was fir y Vollowing are the stars of “The | mated had caused the veuw to run . on Four Horsemen six miles in shailow water before the $5 for sax Valentino, Allee Terry.| wreck occurred. uniform when he have be | Joseph Swickard uring the hearings passengers | frying ‘em. | lan Hale, Brigetta | testified variously that the crew was The order was for ‘1,000 t able Van Buren, Brodwich | ne gligent or that they were ineffi A see Gah Wate bh on September 10. John Hamrick urner, Nigel de Brulier,|otont, or that the ship was tm a — . " uid Hamrick |John Sginpolis, Mark Fenton, Vir-| scue equipr per But Anthony had beer _ re was awarded| that the story with the fam Warwick, Derek Ghent, Stuart | ¢ le equipment w ‘ jokebook and got to tell bette after I had sent] ly of a roiatert < Jean Hlerscholt lowa why it was that a hep crossed the Nts » Calif und] Edward the road, and only got five fried in| a snd th of whose married a G K the whole forenoon : by peal ; | man, the ¢ « Frenchman; that — “Sufficient,” said the boss, “get jall were swept into the war, aad| reid, Mme MISS MABEL MOODY, doug out.” we |that thru the book runs thelr reck-| ¢ < vant hat.” s th hy la is taken’ from the novel ana I Keith, Jace of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mor “ “You! walt, somewhat.” was the| 7 wl eel BI dhs ewe love affairs in tango palaces|Noble Johnson, Harry Northrup, ursday at the family he ‘ foreman’s steely rejoinder. : pag tre sition jot Pari artints’ studios quiet | Minnehah Arthur Hoyt, Beatrice| Third ave. N. W. Body will be Waiting was Antho setae Rico 5 wld. tare ro | APartment and fshionable drawing | Domingue shipped to Spokane for burial, name. H bale = oe Je bog an ae laimed, than any|' — ity ae } Manager Hamrick has arranged - ser old the rest o Pe noting! ha. Satie And thru it all are galloping the|new method of seat Blue Mous CATT 4 Prater @ world from the door | other book t the Bible. — tole Nerseaions Gabon’ OC bee | eticte Rea e tone. Mens |: CRATES ANIR.N0. 1, ve } It is the tory that came| i or oR te) a ur nM nal Order of Bagies, will hold basket ) The money didn’t come, but ajout of the world war, It was]" | area 08 G rey ent KAN 50 WEEKS AT ONE picnic at Eagle Harbor Saturday : crowd did, and then * jadapted for een by June) vine and Teaths “8 STRETCH IN NEW YORK First boat leaves Galbraith dock at f minutes,” Officer Mo-| Mathis, whose rio ors ents An entire French village, |. This new method will insure each | 9:30 a. m. i ° ficantty 7 mon ceo . ak Ms . os capable of housing 6,000 people, | ticketholder @ peat at a given per-| ; even minutes, row ft was by peter gg Prive "sd ws SS was put up, and then destroyed | formance To do away with long is Ee Patrolman Holmes’ watch magne a Hen ts before the cameras. Every house q aiting lines standing in front o | The legal me of sun time|to ha ~ in this village was finished | theatre before the doors oT : slipned rast un he ¢ FAMILY SWEPT INTO thruout, instead of being a | PCNA, AN advance ticket sale will] standard to 22 min < z OPPOSITE SIDES OF WAR “front.” The masonry, xtect, |r Beptember 1. The same num | ns to arrest him if it were po *) [ber of 5 will be wold that there | Don't Hide Them » With a Veil; Re a m lumber, furniture and shrubbery = | Th With Othin shoo him home. used were in excess of the ma. | *'t seats in the house, no more. a eel Sila Tmt beiheld the now tremend ail — terlals Uaed le the Le C Baum |. The picture ran 60 weeks in New yuble Strength. assemblage with the astounding | building. | York and was dincontinued thi] amis preparation for the removal revelation that “a door is not a door | Eighty-five miles of film was ex lsummer because of the excensive of freckles is usually 90 successful when it is ajar and laughed up | pored in takeing the picture. heat, It will reopen in September). removing freekle roariousty—and that was about all pabs- The whole firmament of stardom | there for an unlimited engugpment. | Vig. beautiful cor To get even Anthony shook the flour | his esas bin Gakaen a axes | It had a run of 37 weeks in Chicago, |). goiq under guarantee to refund from his apron all over the police to fill the principal tety.|30 in Boston, 20 in Pittsburg, 19 In| ine money if it faile ' in the wagon riding tn | two people w nelected for their |!% Angeles, wiz in Detroit, and 20) none pide your freckles under a None came to ball him, and the| gi] splendid: thealth- particular abaptability. Any one of|!8 San Francisco. In many of there | voit get an ounce of Othine and re Beers 5 oes of the situation when | ving and them would be mited aa the star in| attr cities it Is to be reshown, niove them. Even the first few appli reached court. ) an ordinary production cations should show a wonderful im panera | ildin A collection of art treasures from| MRS. JOSEPHINE BISHER, 83.) -rovement, some of the lighter Announce Hearings | ul ies galleries and private homes, valued|one of the few surviving nurses of |frecklen vanishing entirely g at beyond price, was used in dressing | the civil war, died Thursday at Hie sure to ask the drugeist for the | on State Taxation| the Interior settings. The insurance | home of her daughter, Mra. W double strength Othine; it is this that ‘ > alone on these art works was $276. is, 0, 946 23rd ave. Services is sold on the money-back guarantee have been announced as follows - 2 pees — a ~—F September 12—Tacoma Commercial EAGLE BRAND club rooms. ° vg September 12—Aberdeen Elks chub. Milk Segue 13—arereon ae THE GREAT B of Commerce September 13—Vancouver, Wash. } iim sty © = , Cook one minced onion until tender. Mix with a cup of chopped nuts, cup of crumbs, lemon juice - anda pimento cheese. Bake slow in shallow dish Branch No. 1— 5350 Ballard Avenue, Ballard Across from Bartell Drug Co. Come Saturday and all : ; ? week They're fine, extra-well tailored Suits that men will want for immediate and fall wear. Conservative mod- Big Grocery and General els for men and young men. : 4. Merchandise Sale at ‘. 2. ” This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear Both Stores z Lm yk gara egg Oregon Cassimeres, splendid suits or fall and winter wear. All have two pairs of trou- i sers, at “f == OUR BIG SPECIAL DON’T MISS THIS ies’ A dl D $ 00 500 Ladies’ Aprons and House Dresses & : Worth up to $4.00, will go at, each ~1.......... 98¢ Beautiful stri These dresses are made of the best ginghams and are good styles. eautiful stripes are shown and the mate- rials are all-wool Met- gsi oneraagg calf worsteds, and at Toilet Paper, Be Coffee, Ize Men's Men's Blue 2 extra Good, fb. White Hand Denim Over. pon price hl a good ® roll sie died kerefilefs, cach alls, each ordinary sui But the savings are 4c 19c 5c 75c twice as big, for there’s that extra pair of pants, mee pees. 7s A One big lot of Sample Shoes for men, women and chil- ei 1 rice 0 . one. dren at less than Half Price. $2.00 Boys’ $1.25 Wark Wash Suits Shirts, ck cut to each Oxfords newed 75¢ 75¢ | $1.95 | $3.69 This is the only store in Seattle making a business of buying up bankrupt stocks of general merchandise and stores that go broke. It willvalways pay you D R E S S W E | [ to come here first—if we've got what you want you get a Real Bargain, iH * } * One lot of $7.00 $ Matches, Leather-face Canvas | Never Miss the Money Shoes, good heels 2.45 Per bOx sa. 5c J ane. DAlP ceroneees OC A / fi aa are aa RE, $6.50 box Grapes $ Men‘s $2.50 Work \ We sell Men's and Boys’ ‘Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Raisins ..... 4.75 Garters enceeedierese 10c Pants .. oe $1.39 ; and Furnishings. for strictly. one price—cash or charge. Open an account with us—and enjoy the pleasures of being well dreseed at all times. MIELYS 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets 15c Can Tomatoes, Large Size, a Can. + --10c Remember, you can get all these Bargains at our First Avenue store and our Ballard store—5350 Ballard Ave., opposite Bartell’s. Your Money Cheerfully Réfunded. Be sure and get in the Right Place—corner First Avenue and Seneca Street. 300 pounds Extra Special Coffee, Ib. 2l1c FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1921, Carpenters Stopped It i ll Start It With WONDER PRICES! Since alterations began on this building, business has been at a standstill. Just at the time when we expected to finish up a sue- cessful season and easily complete the selling of this season’s stock, we were confronted with this situation. Now, We’re Going ‘ to Do Something! Something must be done! The stock must be moved—and we're going to move it! And here’s one thing I want to tell you about it —it’s all new—this season’s choicest merchandise. Not last year’s styles, but style now, every garment up to the minute. To quickly clear our store we will on Saturday launch the greatest, most all- embracing selling event in our history, offering you your choice of this splendid merchandise at the most sweeping reductions of the year! PRICES (j Separate Dress Skirts Tricolettes, Plaids, Stripes, Tricotine, Baronet Satin and Novelty Silks. Values to $35.00, DRESSES Serges, Tricotines, George’ Taffetas, Pig SUITS Gaberdines, Tricotines, Twills, Serges, Poirets, Velours, ete. dersy suis. *8.40 $30.00-$35.00 $19. ‘40 *18.40 24.80 18. 24.80) Suits . $35.00-$50. 0 Suits .. $50.00-$82.50 Suits .. CLOSING OUT All Blouses Silk Underwear Camisoles Combinations Nightgowns STARTS SALE si'n C. W. Shively, for Values .. $45.00-$85.00 Values .. CLOSING OUT Entire Summer Stock Millinery 95c Of Gaberdine, Tricotine, Satin, Bolivia, Broadcloth, Veldyne, Duvet Delaine, Covert, etc. $15.00 to $22.50 § $30.00 to $47, 50 8. 40 Values . 394, 80 Values . . SATURDAY P “SAVES YOU_MONEY | (SECOND & UNION SEATTIE WN