The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 8

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ARCH 31, ODWARD THEATER Kittott 204 FRIDAY wo : PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR quidation that § Ethel Barr ymore’s Stage Debut Outside Public Is on trench acraraeiy mea market, droppe Long Side of Market me ; sep : i Began Career as a Barnstormer| .; They’re Here BARNUM not satiafied with telephone con a ieee: 1! AT MADISON i I Pon j(Copyright, 192 y United Prens)|t t with the moe market Pio " S0A00 00, Os : op reese Phe At « Much Lower Price— vcs aie ta ies ek re yoore| Sion ase Cae tens hase in| “En large commision » wey ect Your New Patent Slippers for Easter he big outside public is mpeculating| prices began nearly two and a half) with mber of { tow : plane 1S » the stock market on the long yeare ago. by * side, That is the meaning of] When the stock market wan still ~ Sie a witnessed, with prices making 4Ail¥| grage houxen reached a new high!ing 460 sepa rd tag Patent sie Wha beben iba. ot toe ered } “Flapper” was downward, punting world | " wide tradé reaction. Binee Mart | Pump d pnt the poor trend has been e e - Low, Broa upward, discounting revival in K & C a cn era | browning, King O. . 7 the public hae 6regained Round Toe, Sentibones iu tho Wasteese ontiook | “A National Institution” Perforated or to ‘again take the long nide of the] Plain Tips Only afew tsontia,. or oven! oekn, 0, ook brokers re re) enon Rye ead gop Sea |B Your Easter | lating public, | | ‘Today the New York public is| . | ——— Suit and Top-Coat : Are Here and Ready | ° ° Sizes 2%; to8 For You in Short Notice 3 Lines at $4.95 Our Styles Lines at Men’s and Young Men’s in a dozen differ- $5 95 | ent models, every one new and distinctly es —— af | correct and smart of fit. . | Our Quality Mrs. Maurice Barrymore (Georgia Drew Barrymore) @ } . ’ ¢ her three children—Ethel, Lionel and John Barrymore. A ADollar Now | Is the highest. Browning, King & Co. as Sizes 24; to7 photograph made when the three were attending school in and a dollar a week wil! | manufacturers have unusual economies 2 Lines at sv eg Fertabie-Cotumnis Over, I which enable them to build into their cloth- IL On a morning In the late nine} the trip to the Canadian town alone, encla into a timited ing finer fabrics and better workmanship | - $2.95 ties, a train from the states left| the first in her “career.” < bac a of homer. Cah a a | ‘The girl was given « part in “the * instrument hee at a more a | ® young girl on the platform of a P) a a inaieanei da Canadian railway station, in a town| pin ue aint eee” be tee taahae be org os , | 1 peo “stand” was Mo: , Ur et eh one abut- . | Sree Sine masa" "The sir|thanier the cM Academy of Mesaj] ter control, ‘automatle That’s Why Our Prices | aa rt he eed teens, wi a there ooeurred the first 4 | non-eet stop and big ie Reread tho ony thing taming pearance on any wage of tthe] Voume rpraducr a For these remarkable value Suits are only $20, $25,$30t0$45 | platform beside her and marked “E.| Miss Barrymore's second oppor quate: of eal Coste Top-Coats and Gabardine Coats at $25, $30, $35 to $45 BB, Notre Dame Academy, Philadel! tunity was to play the role of Lady} nets are finished in pol- ° ~ Fennel in “The § i. op.” | a on ry Pes bna:Ohne wine therhl'vled che a ree te “Onppeme agi J ge recs Stores from Coast to Coast name that in leas than half a dozen|Jinks,” followed by annual produc Years Was to become a household| tions of similar texture, but appar: word thruout the country among{ently the light comedy did not mat-| theatergoers, for the girl in plain) isfy the ambition growing in Mins) short frock, her hair in one long Barrymore and one memorable braid hanging to her waist. was/ night, in a play called “The Silver Ethel Barrymore. Aer months of) Hex.” she electrified a typical Bar) Persuasion and entreaty, little Misairymore Empire Theater audience) Barrymore had finally prevailed with a performance so far removed) upon her distinguished grandmother,| from the frivolous roles (hat Mra. John Drew, then touring Can-| could not praise h nough, =a ————— ada at the head of her own com} “Mid-Channel,” “Tante,” HAPPY, DID HE SAY? _)|her'to ieare her Phiwiciphia nchool| ney followed and. then came WELL, WE GUESS NOT and follow the Inclination strong-|classe.” in which the actress is est in a Barrymore or a Drew, the credited with having achieved the} We are ha: to announce in |/4mbition to act. Armed with forty most emphatic and artistic success) as nae tae acstr poe teal this sind suey that spring || dollars “advanced” by her uncle, the of her career, and in which she| ‘Lacusta, 16, following a fall from has NOT come! late Sidney Drew, who at that time will enter upon a Seattle engage aiden in the ‘Swedish hospital || A pair of rubber overshoes was || Was also a member of hia mother's|ment at the Metropolitan Monday herve sound. Priday on &Sniead ane. company, Ethel Barrymore made| evening. ee cen | — STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, | the inquiry, Lacusta, who died| OLYMPIA—-Miss Cristobel Pank ETC, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS ile believed to have been |hurst, English suffragist, to speak OF AUGUST 2%, 19 ‘with delirium and wandered to bere Saturday. Of Seattic Star, published dally except Sunday, at Seattie, Wash, for window for air, falling thru it) ~~ Aprii 1, 1923 in a fainting spell. Nellie Lacusta. The body is now at|State of Washington, County of King—as ¢ a rancher of (the Cremation Society of Washing-| Before me, notary public In and for the state and county aforesaid is survived by his widow, Mrs. iton. personally appeared MH. E. Marshall, who, having been duly sworn accord. —ling to law, deposes and says that he i# the business manager of the = Seattle Star, and that the following ts, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily | M and Yi M paper, the ciroulation), ete, of the aforesaid publication for the date en oung en shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, «191% embodied tn section 443, Postal Laws and Regulstiona, printed on the e reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addressees of the publisher, editor, managing Publisher—Star Publishing Co. Seattle, Wash. ¥ditor—R. D. Pinkerton, Seattle, Wash. r r Business Manager—H. KE. Marshall, Seattle, Wash 9) as e 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, Jor, if @ corporation, give its name and the names and addreanes of stock | holders owning or ing 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) B. H. Canfield, Seattle, Wash. LaRoy Handers, Seattle, Wash. Est. of Jas, G. Scripps, Miramar, Cal an Est. of John P. Scripps, Weet Chester, Ohio. | KE. W. Scripps, West Chester, Ohio. Josephine 8. Scripps, Miramar, Cal Out-of-town orders Will be filled In the or- Ger received while sup- ply taste Browning King & Co. 2nd at University, Seattle, Wash. __ AT HOSPITAL| ' 2. That the known bondho mortgagees, and other security holders VERY man nowadays realizes the owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort importance of buying his suit with []| pages. or cther securities are: (If there are none, 0 state) 2 pairs of pants; that extra pair gives N. H. Scripps, Trustee for N. H. Scripps, West Chester, 0. M. W. ‘ added wear and lowers one’s clothing [| V#"dercook, Execx. for Ext. John Vandercook, Dec'd. (heirs Margaret | ’. Vandercook and minor child) Leonardo, N. J. Kate Atwood, Cincin costs by half—provided the quality is ° ances B. Clark, San Diego, Cal. David Cunningham, Phila there. A good plan is to buy your 2- delphia, pants-suit at GATELY’S, where high O. Mra. Gertrude C, Johnson, San Diego, Cal. L. R. Scholl, Cincinnati, 0. ity i itiv Ww ts, Treas, Oaklan . quality is 0 positive assurance, | 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the namen of the owners, JAZZ AND SPORT MODELS |stockholders, and security holders, tf any, ain not only the list of |stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the |company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder lappears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduct lary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whe such | M. H. DeMuth, San Diego, Cal A.M. 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Of course we show many other new land securities In a capacity oth han that of a bona fide owner; and styles—more than we can attempt to desctibe. ‘The meseage we thie affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, want to get over to you is this: The new sults for Spring of or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stocks, bonds, 1922 are here. Every new model that promises popularity is or other securities than as so stated by him. shown. Prices are reasonable | 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication 30. 35 sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers 9 and during the six months preceding the date shown above is 73,567. (This information is required from daily publications only.) ’ Two-P. Boys’ Two-Pants H. 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