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MONDAY, MAY 22, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR — a: aaa (Attractions —_|BROWN RETURNSITYEE IS ISSUED | Booked for WITH LIVESTOCK) AT UNIVERSITY M etropolitan' pectares He's Not Running|Circulation Expected to Be | for Governor 3,500 Copies | Returning from a 10-day vacation) The Tye, annual publication of| on his Eastern Washington ranch,| the University of Washington, was lpr. BJ. Brown, mayorelect, do-| being distributed Monday among the clared Monday that he would an-|stadents of the university and a lim nownce no appointments to city post | ited edition went on aale for others tions until after the inauguration. pial seg p- Bhetnd ane. ao “1 don't believe in starting to Work | 00 ing Tyee, and Herbert Hrink, Ta: before I have @ job,” he anid. coma, fe manager, Dr. Brown arrived home Sunday) The annual hag 600 pages this year afternoon on # freight train. He It Is printed on lighter paper than in! former years, making @ thinner book, | was accompanied by @ bullock, &) 1, stie of the addition of nearly 100 | horse, a mare and a colt. extra pagea. “T like to have ‘em around,” he} A special feature of the book Is the explained. “spirit of Washington,” a feature Dr, Brown put the quietus on the | section including the principal tradt talk concerning the possibility of | tions of the university, The section | running him for governor at the|t headed by a picture of Profenso {next election, Bdmond 8, Meany, Washington goes «| ideal alumnus, and closes with a pl Ine eecdareds “t ‘om pe Papago ture of the historic columns. Pie-| lfor governor and I have po plans tures and history of many annual) | further than making good for the | Cvents and customs of the university w* | are reproduced, job to which 1 have been elected.” . |" “ine section headings in the ‘Tyee include exceptional art work on spe-| Snap with Frank layed Ne “ bg cial paper, whieh i# inserted in the! Clifford Ireland, jentire cast that p jew York. | hook, The feature sections and so: | Mt ces aac. Copley, of Sth, “Wisie Jania and | tion headings are in two-color process in the republican primaries “ « big musical review, | printing and are new attractions in as a surprise and a blow. | with an alletar company. July 2nd) the annual. 1 now serving his third y = ij PES to Sth, Leo Ditrichstein in his great-| The cover ts of leatherette, tn two! e fg chairman of the accounts | eat succeas, “The Great Lover.” July | colors, and has « bronze reproduction | while Copley, who has Sth to 16th, “Beandals of 1991," with | of the stadium in the upper left-hand) im congress 12 years, is an im- George White and Ann Pennington, | corner, On account of the large oir ways GAINING ON OPPONENTS Expected i in the! Next Congress by Dopesters Serond Avenue at Pike “The Store of Eternal Newness” Main 6720 Shopping Hours 9: 00 | to 5:3 poy sparse serene oor oes amennaes 2Eoe Ee anne a A Wonderful Sunsiir Sale! 1,000 Sports Hats You will want at least TWO Hats at these low prices! defeat of two prominent Tilt. These are “Meadowbrook” Sports Hats— Famed country wide for Style and Quality $5.95 ned $7.95 and Py teron) B. Je pom one of July 16th, A. L. Erlanger] culation and slightly reduced cost of Seattle's mos present “Mr, Pim Passes By,” with | of publication, the price of the book ater managers, who makes Qn} Laura Hope Crews, This te a Thé| has not been ificreased on account of defeated interesting announcement Of | ater Guild success by A. A. Milne, | the added features, Is insisted that this fact was [many big shows booked for) snd te one of the greatest comedy| A Sretiation ot more than $000 tal ated material factor in the con an engagement at the Metro-| bits that ever played New York ans by preliminary subserip- Py . Manager McCurdy announces that} tions to the Tyee, and several hun- B. Houghton, of Corning, | Politan this summer. the Metropolitan will remain open | dred more will be sold, bringing the| I i Feoently appointed minister 10) gisttie in to have some of New thruout the summer with the excep: | extimated total to 3.6 ny, Was elected tw years ago : tien of a couple of weeks in August, —— ——— rong 4 York's greatest attractions for its Sere reer, ercrapacial cies (summer run at the Metropotitan the. [Wit ny opposition and this | ERP WELL. | Marvelous Values! Just held to name his successor, | StF. | Manasye W. B. Mocuniy of | wonderful line of attractions it looks | Statist ies Re republican nominee was elected, | ‘I~ theater Annowme oHOWINE | Hike each show should do a wonder s Stunning Colors ‘An Immense Variety Tulip red, orchid, violet, fuchsia, | Hats for both active sports and leis- gardenia, rose, nasturtium, marigold ure pastimes. Appropriate models — ay summer shades, Also black, for town and country; golf links and brown, navy, sand and natural. garden parties, _ but only by a dare 3,000, | At Benwood, W. Va, Mayor Clark republican, seeking re for his fifth term, was de by James Cox, democrat. attractions that will appear mere rut huskhens, / during June and July. t Week of May 28th, “The Passing | BY DR, K. Rad Show of 1921," presenting Willie CANDIED and Eugene Howard, direct from the TIVE are well named. o| Winter Garden, June lth to June FO@ CHILOREN OR ADULTSY ‘They are vital to 3 os Psapp 18th, Oliver Morosco’s new comedy the life ands Kind with him almost the en.|%!t “Abe's Irish Rose.” Week of ire tick iam June 19th Wm. Harris, Jr, presents ts gdb egahatastae Joba Drinkwater's “Abraham Lin- 25) 50 Missouri municipal elections health of every community. | «Were Mot tr Newest Materials Smart Trimmings public health of Embroidered organdie over Leg- Flowers, felt applique, crepe ros- democrats took the honora Inj|republicam majorities to & mere) gy gee.segr acteos mi Tet OD Metals would not horn; even real horsehair braid. ettes, ribbons, sashes, novel embroid- know = whether | they were gain ing or lowing in the struggle! against death, disease and ignor- ance. No business man fafa to Keep ac ourate record af accounts, so that he can determine at any time wheth ler he im guining or losing. It i the same in the great business of life. yy instances they defeated the re oe . and where they did not| “Straws in the wind,” demo WP PO LES 000 COS CHEERS in they cut down former enoromus! cratic leaders here are claiming. a? ALL Goop Davodisrs M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. —all th r i i Combinations of Leghorn and felt, lightful, oy Potro ideas—in de- felt and straw, silk and braid and crepe and silk. a Hats of hemp, yedda, timbo, Leg- Millinery Department horn and peanut straw. Second Floor SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS caeeian aides anak. Be tow aa | VITAL STATISTICS | certain contagious diseasea, | 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike eTacorte, of birth | marriages My steries of Radio VIT TAL STAT ISTICS We great value to bealth officern, to others doing social work, and to doo tors and scienti#ta tn studying and Cor jordiner, Neil E. 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DUNCAN the amplifier an tm the detector, |r: Sart seaile® ee e & one $15.00 Only Cash Required on a Purchase of $300 & Precious Cisdoe Director, Radio, Institute of a brant evict fcltum’ Constance de Inver Fie rine, 8, a2i8 34th af | Car rediont Charlotte Baldwt | Shelton, _Roy Miller, Seattle A number of amateurs are using | transformer, vacuum tubes and| ¥ | receiving ects with a single VACUUM) VA oyees the cont of the additional! tube detector, With little expense | they could add an amplifier to this parts for the set should not exceed receiver and greatly increase their | $22, — Another step in amplification 4654 11th ave. N. 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By morning, most if not all, of| | your dandruff will be gone, and) three or four more applications will, | completely dissolve and entirely de-| |atroy every single sign and trace of it, | EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A REFRIGERATOR NOW Any Refrigerator se- , Protects your health. lected from our large as- Saves food from spoiling. sortment of sizes and Insulated with dead air prices will be delivered to spaces and mineral wool ‘our home on these most iberal terms. 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