The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1922, Page 2

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ohare of ferettere amount firet tins to payment) = payment so— 3s— $i1— $75— $7.50 $1.50 $100— $10— $2— weekly Your Credit IS Good special low credit terms for YOU! || first payment $15— $2.50 $20— $3— $30— $4.50 weebly payment SENSATIONAL! 150 linoleum rugs: burlap backs— —@ sale that breaks away from the usual channels of 9x 12 ft. —tinoleum rugs that will give indefinite wear; 6 splendid THE SEATTLE STAR By Wanda von Kettler It wan college day and college night for May Robson. The college campus waved ite banners ef and and shouted its Ah Booooyas in honor ef the silver-haired, brown eyed, happy etar of “1s Pays te Senile.” Firet a tea at the house of Gamma Phi Beta, then @ dinner at Sigma Chi-and finally the grand influx | of 2,000 college men and coeds into the Met where the Washington pen | nants, the purple and gold balloons, and the orchestra's joyous “Boola | Boola” left no doubt about this be jing “College Night.” | Thanks to the fates, te Gamma Phi Beta, to Sigma Chi and to Miss | Robson herself, I was allowed to tral! at her apron strings as It were thru the onlebration, to see her at the Gamma Phi house sipping tea, cating little A B. U. W. cakes of | gold with purple candy “W's” laid in | the frosting, and to hear her aay | to the swarms who came to call, “I may not remember the mont of these names, but God bless you, I love you all. May Robson, a stage star of 30 years, at other times had been the guest of the Washington campus and at other times had been the) dinner tra ternity. guest of Sigma Chi Tuesday night, when quite ike a girl she ran up the raternity hours, the ? oatrich plumes on the Nile green hat she wore uttering gaily over her very happy face, her dark wrap aod gown, May Robson was quite at home. “Tello, my boys,” she called to the | f 20 collegians who walted for her at | the @ |the door and within the house, } "What are you going to give me to Tm hungry.” |SANG ABOUT | SWEETHEART | It was 725 when May Robson, laughing and beaming upon her | | } It Was College Night With Miss May Robson| minutes after the curtain rose and May Robson herself appeared, a huge bouquet of roses shot down this pul ley t greet her, A shout arose from the eoeds and men 1 mile with you, Mine Robson; ‘We'll smile with you, Miss Robson. Welcome, welcome, Washing ton.” And later, as the close of the boxes, the lights that held them, to Moat upward, while the Washington students sang their Alma Mater, and Minn Robson, emitting still and stand. ing close to the footlixhia, kinted her finger tps again to the mob. It wan “college night” at the Mot t {Bureau of Missing Relatives Girecty who may know the w ROSIE ROBINSON (NEE STARR) | viende are missing are invited to report | writes Mre eappmaranre te The Mar. | beth apartments, ( hereemwute { DEBATOR | Miss Veida Morrow —Phete by Greay| Washington and @ yarnity debator,| there is to it,” declared former Ben | — Miss Veida Morrow, 132 E. 85th st, will probably be a member of the Washington debate team, which will |, meet California in the next forensic content for Use coast champlonatp. Mins Morrow is a member of the team that defeated Oregon in the Just dual debate. Mins Morrow tn one of the three women at the university registered in the law school who may be in your city or vicinity J. L. Darragh, 87 attanooga, Tena. . . CORRECTION—The man who was listed in this column some time age Willams is really Eliza. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, T9ze. | WILL CONFESS Ray Dummett, former president of the Amociated Btudent body at will speak at the senior all-univer- sity assembly, Thursday night, on “Mistakes I Have Made.” The as iy will be the first of @ series of rtudent amsembiite to be held this your Whether a debator ta really intel Iectunl or merely running & good | bluff will be discunsed py Glenn! Hoover, debate coach, from the topic, | "Are Debators Mutts?! The talk | wilt immediniely preeade the Stan- jford Washington debate for the ant championship. Music for the assembly wi be furnished by the Mu Phi Epsfion in- wtry ntal trie, Helen Harmon, Joy Wisher and ima Dick, the varsity | quartet and an orchestra, under the | direction of Beecher Keefer. Newdall will lead the singing of col- lege songs and Yell Kink Clair Mo cer | AT 70 TAKES BRIDE OF 25 BAN FRANCISCO, March 1-—~“It is @ natural alliance and that's ali ator le Mantle of Montana today, following his arrtval here frem the cast with hia bride, who formerty was Miss Mary Daly of San Francisce. Mane is 70 and Mre. Mantle ta 25. “A man is just as old an he feels, and in spirit I am not old,” Mantie went on. “I have always amsociated with young fellows. There was noth ing sudden or foreed about this mar riage. For two or three years it has been understood that we were to |marry, but Mary wanted to finish |her course at the University of Ne \braska. She wanted to prove herself | first. “We Ike each other. Why should | the disparity in our ages make a | difference?” —Hosie Starr, who married John | Robinson at Unityvilie, 20 years ago, ln sought by her brother, George} j#tarr. If she ie found before he suils | for South America, George mays his | |fortune of $290,000 shall be willed to | her, otherwine it will go to the state, Cabe will direct the cheering. itdoes all sales its kind. Not the felt- base kind, but every one of them has a burlap back. patterns and colors here for your selection. Special, while quantity lasts, $13.85. “boys,” left in her car for the Met, While the 20 “boys voles sang at the doorway “The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.* Now once in a while, when the mob about Miss Robson wasn't too |PALACE HIP TO HAVE NEW SHOW On an attractive combination vaudeville and photoplay opening at $1385 ; reguias price $20— * SECOND ¥LOOR STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. SEATTLE COND AVE. AT PINE UNCEMENT of the forma ef & partnership to practice accountancy has been made W. Sparting, formerly secre. ry of Frank Waterhouse & Co. and Clark, former general auditor re game firm. Offices have been L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Founded 1864 ST. L. established at €38-39 Central build ing. | Buenos Aires has more than 600 G@rug stores and more than 600 per (fume shops and beauty partors, TACOMA SCHOENFELD & SONS THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS SION will report examinations cently held for junior engineers and deck officers, U. 8 etic survey, and for oxsistant exa: iners, patent office, March 23, band 24, ‘=™—— MAMMOTH <—ar USED CAR AUTOMOBILE CLEARANCE SALE! Four Days of Sensational Bargains! NO INTEREST. NO BROKERAGE. ON TIME SALES BUY A CAR—BUY IT NOW—AND SAVE Make Your Selection Early. Get First Choice (CARS to SELECT FROM All Late Standard Models 60 Eied del Prices at $75 Upwards Look at this list to them are 1921, 1 CAN YOU Fords, Chevolets, Maxwells, Dodge, Briscoe rh: Overland Four Tourings and Sedans Overland Model Ninetys Studebaker Special Six Chandler Sedan, Oldsmobile Six Willys Knights, Stearns Knight select from. Most of 920 and 1919 cars. BEAT IT? WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC CO. LAXAT VE OM QUINI CM Irove TABLETS Cold s,Grip, Headaches from Colds | 2 . a ] const and gro: | thick, I'd slip in @ question or two. And I found out: That Mins Rob soo im private life is Mra, Mary Janette Brown. ‘That she has a gon in New York ‘That she has a grandson 10 years !for Francis Rum: eli, j eld, alse in New York | That im the 20 years she has been | on the stage rhe han visited Beattie 20 tienes. ‘That she thes beet when she's terribly hungry something lke - well, something like wientes ‘That her faverite oscupation when jpot on the stage in sewing. “Id rather sow Bhe should address a letter to him, General Delivery, Seattle. eee FRANCIS KUMMELL.Search te being made tn Seattle and Tacoma 15, and Bert Weller, two Portland beyn, ran away from home b have been traced In t Tacoma and it in belleved may have come to Seattle. Notify the sheriff office here, or Frank Ruramell, 274 Stark et, Portland, Ore. eee ©. ©, BROOKS—Last reported to than anything |>* livmg at the St Charles hotel, | tine,” Miss Robson told me, after we | Seattle, C. C. Brooks ts sought by }had reached ber dressing room at| his mother, Mrs. Rowa Martin, KR. F.) the Met, and she was attiring her-|D- No. 1, Bear Creek, Ala. Brooks self for the part of Freeman Talbot, |*™# henorably discharged from the —you eee, I'm domestic.” Outside In the theater the Ah Poooyas were becoming louder. The navy August 4. JAMES O'TOOL, AND WIFR— Washington yell dukes with their Mra, B. J. Carr, 1253 Proadway, Ala White sweaters bearing the purple “Wet waved thelr arma, and the |O°Tool and his wife, Limie: or any | — | mob ef Washingtonians responded. |. It was “college night.” The cur was about to “go on.” I lett by the stage door, snuck around by the guilery entrance, where Washington's “Dally gang” had made the 10¢mile climb to the gods, and joined the “gang” in their Metropolitan revelry of purple and gold. | COEDS AND MEN | DOWNSTAIRS Deovnstaire the seats were filled with coeds and men. The balcony was & riot of college songs, of colors, he boxen, draped 1 blankets and for bas were erves men and the coeds of their nuspended | t Jonger, repaired at Lib erty, 1522 First ave.-Advertisement. (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Dental Surgeon Diagnostician Pyorrhea Specialist X-Ray Laboratory Highest Order of Restoration Work Done Examination and Estimate Free 504-12 Eitel Building SECOND AND PIKE Help the Kidneys in Time As soon as that warning backache comes. geta box of Clo Pills, which will promptly put matters right Negtect iseriminal. Tt may resntt in an operation, Now is the time to help the delicate organs to regain strength Gino Pitts relieve pain and congestion like magic. Your druggist or desler ectis them at Soo box with money back guarantee. Send for free sample. NA-DRU.-CO,, INC. 86-88 Exchange St., Baffalo, N. Y. “Gino Pills are recommended and sold in Seattle by Barten Drug Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, corner Second and Vike, and other reliabh i druggists,” tain was about to rise, May Robson | 7**7* 46% | meda, Cal, desires to locate Jamen of their children. The O'Toole are maid to have come to Seattle several who | } Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” for Grip, Influenza, Cough, Sore ‘Throat and all Colds. Keep handy, carry tn your pocket, take a dose at the iret Chill “40” INDUCES SLEEP Ke wartetia Strictly Homeopathic, Price t¢e and $1, at drug stores, oF sent on reecipt of price, or CO. D. post Hempareys Homes Medicine Co, 166 Wittiscs «t, New York Medical beok free GEORGE CLARK—teaving his | home in Kentucky 26 yeare ago, George Clark, 64. tx sought by his! brother, Wilson Clark, Seattle. The missing man was in the | habit camps. of working around jumber eee MRS, FRANK WINDEN—It |» of the greatest importance that 1 locate my ninoe, Mrs. Frank Winden Receiver ix axked in euperior court here for thé Man son Fruit Growers, a co-operative ax sociation NEADACHES FROM SLIGwr COLDS Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab: relieve the be wring old. the Rocker hotel, | SPECIAL TOMORROW Roast Pork, Spare Ribs WHA Dreasing, Mashed Petateca, Bread ané Batter 25c im the following COLEGROVE Nestaurants EGYPTIAN KITCHEN, 1824 Third Ave. AUTO KITCHEN, Pike Broadway SPECIALTY FOOD sHor 110 Pike se. A Street Has a Hard Job Now Carrying the light, horse-drawn traffic of a few years ago was one thing. Carrying the swiftly moving automobiles and pounding motor trucks of today is quite another. How much of the trouble with street Pavement in your town comes from not recognizing the difference? Just as faster and heavier railway trains Seen eee 80 vy pounding traffic of today calls for rigid Concrete Streets. ‘ Experience shows that Concrete pave- ment can be built to stand an y kind of traffic, indefinitely, practically without repairs. Easy riding, skid-proof, hole-proof, per- manent—that is Con, crete, Our Booklet R-4 tells other about Concrete Streets, Write for your PORTLAND CEMENT Interesting things copy ASSOCIATION SEATTLE, WASH. cA National Extend t ization to Improve and Uses of Concrete Offices in 23 Other Cities Loew's Palace Hip theatre for three duys, starting temorrow, there t# pienty of mirth and vartety, with two big featured acts to contribute inter eet to the bill The topline billing ts given to ao spectacular production, described as “a song oddity.” and entitled “Songs and Scenes.” Three colorful seta of noenery provide the background for the mininture production and there are ribbons and frills in profusion to delight femininity. Next in interest ts the offering of Burns and Klein, who admit they de liver bundles of laughter and assass- inate grief and remorse. “A Yew Pleasant Moments” are Provided by Willing and Jordon, who warble songs along with « pianologue. ‘The Morten Brothers are heralded as “puperologista,” which being to- terpreted reveals the fact that they are artists tn the art of tearing paper in intricate ways, forming beautiful | desiena Alvin and Alvin ere equilitristic lartists who feature hand and perch \balancing and general scrobatic feata. | “Fifty Candies.” a sereen adapta tion of Earl Derr Bigger Saturday Evening Post story, is the feature | Photoplay. | [BAPTISM STARTS LIFE IN PRISO} BOULDER, Colo, March 1—Guy Perna, miner of Louleville, Colo, who was sentenced to life imprisonment here yesterday for the murder of his wife, will be baptized In a creek near here today. It will be necessary to break the ice so that Perna may be immersed. ANNUAL ELECTION of Paftard lodge No. 827, B. P. O. EL, will be |held Thursday st 6 p. m. at the Elks’ ~ temple in Ba VAC J. A. FOLGER & CO. San Francisco Kansas City - Dallas CO Why? Because now of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Locky Strike Cigarette— because It’s Toasted* te——which ceals tn the delicious Bertey Gaver And also because it’s Wanna Ben B vom t F Ontheseal oft packed tin of Folger’sGolden GateCoffee youwill find these words:“Differentin taste from. other coffee and better.” You'll like that pleasingly different flavor. Tell your gro-

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