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THE SEATTLE STAR ory Is Fresh, We Take Off Our Hat Qe ee ce, THEY oa Honpitalization Act || ararmswn ty te Samed WASHINGTON, April 1 The! WASHINGTON, April 1—After &| the “Flower City” of the nation has French «¢ ee mment “never had harp row, the houne late yesterday | teen ed the $17,000,000 Langley ho A by the Beattle Real Ea tention: the Uni | tate ansociation. zation bill for constructing more men reimbu the other & on the Rhine.” France has #0 informed the United | fu States thru American Amt Herrick in Paris in a note ¢ the p ly of the Fr government to the American demand partment r cir army costs a nments with troops under » Learn to dances at The Hip Fifth and University, anywhere. Prof. Wil nt muccens | drome ; hen 5 | stage and ballroom dancing. Tele " phone Elliott 3187. —Advertisement. minary re conic cll we men for their unflagging efforts in the interest of the annual exhibit of the Washington State Chapter, American Institute of Architects, at) ine Arts gallery. They are, from left to right: Harold Sexsmith, secretary of the chapter, who is taking an active interest in the small house! Announcing a Slight Increase in BREAD PRICES The Western Bakeries, Inc., announce that on and after Monday, April 3, the price of bread in grocery. stores will be as follows: : eau of tnformation; Carl F. Gould, president of the chapter; Lister Holmes, member of the committee in charge of the exhibition; Daniel Hunting- designed the decorations for the exhibition, and J. S. Cote, chairman of the committee in charge.—Photo of Cote by Bushnell, others by Wayne | WETOBUILD | Architects’ Exhibit |ROME PREDICTS |And Now They Ready to Open Here! ROYAL WEDDING) Realize How BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD made for the Roosevelt high school, Belgian Prince and Italian Silly It Was i fu t 3 o'clock, the | representin, etry, architecture, scape: Epon Aas wert my be Abies ooh 4 , CARMEL, Cal, April 1—Theedore i | n Taken on W. Spo- : ane St. Bridge Fine Arts Galleries at 1213 Fourth] sculpture and painting. Princess Engaged ‘an Digg Fe Semon 4 aie es ave. will be thrown open to the} Many unusually attractive small ee as desis “de® an of Ciein aoe want fi of more than two! ceneral public for the inspection of| houses are being ehown by Mr. Huley, * ln , “ } J Ctficinls are at dast tak-| 5 exhibition that will be of interest |Mr, Alden, Mr, Wilcox and Mr, Ivey.| “OME. April 1—-The engagement) Harry Leon Wilson, author, as the | : steps to start construc-/to every home owner or prospective |Mr. Cote will have on view the Wi. |0 Princess Yolanda of Italy to| “most silly, childish, idiotic aad West agree st. — builder in the city. |liam Pigott home, the L. Ives house |Crown Prince Leopold of Detgtum| Mt Sgro ne nares ogaenilt | loore, chair) the Washington State Chapter of |i that of Mrs. James Calvert. Mr.| wilt be announced following the de-|,,, Hut It wae none of my seeking,” | hee arvansed the exhibition, beliew.{tractive house of Senator Taylor, Mr. Wiison remainea eflent but he | have been ap-| ee ene it would be ot expeciai| Holmes will have those planned for | ‘hls afternoon, wecording to thei was reported to have agreed to let | of public works Neree J. N, Donovan, O. W. Fisher, Jr, and| Me*agero, which quotes “the high-| ine whole thing “be forgotten.” | C, Morse, There is a varied and ex.|%** official authority" for ite state) m4 medicon aay it is & mont ex 10¢e FOR POUND LOAVES 15c FOR 1 1-2-LB. LOAVES Se that tho [the American Institute of Archittcts loveless will show a particularly 8t-| sartury of the Bel pw stint service to the community interested | in building at this time and also {cellent showing of all sorts of email | ™*ot cellent thing for folks to laugh,” Cré | ; ssa Sg be al be ah 0 p> sho | House, including several interiors | Priong ee — ices ley wald. “Mr, Wilson and I have gs as " : prise to many peop ban gp Ml when the visit of the king ana] . quantity of building under way. Ex. /""7 SdJncent gardens. mute Gt Cha tashetin Gs Tinie Goat ly improved the morale of the | The new prices, brought about by big increases in flour, Among the largest houses to be “4 "| nation, if that is #0.* lneen will be the A. & Downey house | Proposed. Previously Princess Yo} Criley maid he met Wileon last fat by Mr. Ivey, the Garber house by | /4%ds had been mentioned a» ® por | uriay only after repeated challenges Mr. Myers, the J. D. Hoge and the | “idle bride for the prince of Wales. | - eaaeaeinmeeiateecni | perts say that building js next to agri culture as a prosperity indicator If so, the present show will be) ' } sugar, lard, etc., are the same as have been charged in other Coast cities for some time past. entanglements, the -. of Chicago, ciaim- the proposed bascule bridge | Ot encouraging. Fetter housen by Hebb & Gould,/ The Mesmagero maid the king and! JLIECTION of a commimioner for | infringe patents owned by| The exhibit will continue open) ing the J. HH. Ballinger house by |@Uee" of Italy would shortly visit} both the Renton and Duwamish wa- | free to the public all during April. | Mr Ford | Rrumete |terway districts will be held May 2, Engineer A. H. Dimock be| daily from 12 to 6 and Sundays | ieryTETIONAL i ~-—-— —————| the date of the general city election. ’ : a 4 and ‘That the bridge can be built |from 3 to 5. Several clubs and or | BUILDING SHOWN | York to the Beanrx Arts competitions, | Nine drainage districts in King coun. | You Il be delighted with Eat this Bread once, Months. It will connect West | fanimations have arranged teas to | hiet ud - : : . [be given during that time to which Pe i age samnant of Institutional | To ding collewes atta Tied GUeee. la ere CREAM CRUST quality. you'll demand it always! will be shown, ranging the public is invited. every day) from the classi perfection he & hoetem who is a member of the Grncic centeal ter eros > io {Olympic capitol buildings, thru the Architects’ Wives’ club will bei rudor type of the Univernity build Sit tthe cnn "ee tng rng sre | ASK YOUR GROCER FOR | Sorara, baste "iamed to a sr7anee, be ctven at 420 U7 torn maxioum ot igh mute | OR C R E AM C R U S @ Cost of Flour Ko ws (UD! EG Forces Up iy Paw BREAD wesc surres] BF Price of Bread allied to the exhibition. A series! tion so well that it ls comparst Soap Co} five talks on small henses and) cheap and allows for the uss of Mmoderate¢ized homes will be a fen-| native brick and terra cotta which | HERE has been a steady advance in the cost of flour and other ture of the month J. & Cote will|creates unusually ctmerful color sive an iMustrated lecture on the| schemes for our climate; to the fac ingredients until it is now necessary to increase evening of April 15 on the Colonial) tory type of buildings, much an the| deal | houra, Roosevelt high school, which some slightly the retail price of bread. : f : : GARDEN SETTING people may think admirable because AT ENTRANCE simple, but which most people will Mr, Cote has arranged an attrac. | {eel to be usty. | tive garden setting at the entrance| A factory type of building that ts jot the Fine Arte of grass, barbar. | really beautiful in the power hous, | | berry and Irish yews. William Kel-| designed by Mr. Huntington. ‘The | loge haa lent one of his charming | Metropolitan Building Co.'s new 430 2 ta. || ported bird baths and several hex. | projects are among the finest under | 7:30 p.m. by Tew, || #008! Perwian vases which will hold| way. Several banka, much as Dexter | The Meaning of Life.” }/ globe cypreas, In this portion of the | Horton and the Seattle National. will gallery the homes and gardens will| be shown, as well as a number of =| be displayed. apartments, a new one at Fifth and William A. Jackson. of New| The more commercial buildings, | Spring by John Graham and the co Tork city, ip teaching all of the | much an the hotels, offices, stores and | operative one on Queen Anne Hill g@tepe in stage and ballroom | institutional bufldings will be in the| among the most Interesting. at The Hippodrome, Fifth|further gallery. The Hahn Archi-| Pullman college will send a special fe and University. Beginners’ |tectural Decorating company and/exhibit of its work In the line of start each Monday evening |the Architectural Sculpture company |architecture for farm and country | "@clock. Telephone Elliott 3187. | have lent several casts of unusual! putidings and the high schools will " oi linterest, among them a series of four| exhibit thelr work for the year, The = ENT department of architecture at the university will show some excellent q iT A Six Nights i ONLY (Matiners Wedaceday-Saturday) work by Its members that recently won mention when sent to New ~ AMUSEMENTS Beginning Monday, April 3, both “American- Maid” and “National” | COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 10 wixMooRE ii white bread will retail at Wiest epee re ee Toe, te Several Years of | TRG ALOTT 7 v1.) teeta 10c the pound loaf and EAGERLY AWAITED AND MosT Orvehoun Cincuih 15¢ the pound-and-a-half Birimccisnen ENGAGEMENT OF THE YEAR CHARLES FROHMAN sé WAUDEVILLE?:<*": loaf. LAURA PRESENTS PIERPONT ETHEL BARRYMORE “DECLASSEE” SEAT SALE MONDAY THEATER 10 A. M. “I Had Influenza—” ITES a friend of Bark Root—the same old | story—after the disease had passed—the headacheo—dizziness—ioss of appetite—no | rest and loss of vitality. These are Nature's danger signals, Heed them! WILLIAM SEABURY We Announce The increase of Our Capital Stock to $200,000.00 —Our Membership in the Federal Reserve Bank—The Conversion of the University State Bank SEATTLE RITA GOULD IN A SONG CYCLE INTO THE University National Bank > NOTICE < SEAT SALE BARK ROOT TONIC ——_——_ \ Will help you regain as well as retain your| Dance and be happy. If you do MONDAY, 10 A. M health and vigor. It is scientifically com-| NOt know the latest steps, Prof, Wii ’ sata tase mn) ° : | laberstaries trem Cassare Clashes. tere |OH7, bend ef" the cerpe of imstros pamebaoeehr- id ool re a a | tian and Angostura—pure and curative|tors at The Hippodrome, Fifth and Third Avenue and Pine Street HARRY B. LEAR, Ata President Ww. C. EaY es } Pr Uh isi namaste naponters | nt ine-casratiat for A. W. HOGUE, - - Vice President C. W. Davis ; { peer on —_——— ———_—__— C. W. DAVIS, - - Vice President =. O. Eastwoo Celre-Kola Co. Mfrs. The Wonderful Discovery r ANN RY i $ A. W. Hogue aac | “Zaue” | KREISLER fi iiss AEs For eczema and. skin diseases, can E. A. COOK, - Assistant Cashier arry B. WORLD’S GREATEST VIOLINIST Arena Tuesday Evening, April 11 | now be obtained at good drug stores | here or from Joyner Drug Co., Spo. ! kane, for $1.00 per bottie—Adver. tivement. i} _&). Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy d= Their Wonderful Adventures, by Johnny Gruelle = = Start in the Post-Intelligencer Next Monday ==

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