The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 19, 1923, Page 9

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FRIDAY NUARY 19, 1923. PAGE 9 THE SEATTLE STAR Rippe’s Cafe OPEN FOR INSPECTION TODA ‘The new home of Rippe's Cafe ts the very lant word in r » U 4 on. we ths, 6 fronted wi ter with # kitchen, shut off from the v complete in every detail A thr Ls ie) Lang range oceuples the center wi 1 it t the most modern equipment ¢ Rippe’s Cafe 1423 Fourth Avenue Between Pike and Union Clearance Sale Our FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE offers most unusual chance to get shoes for men, women accommodations for seventy- « nooks and tables, On dies’ rest room and the gentlemen's There are twe ete ventilating # for the kitchen and one for th dining room. The entire dining room and balcony is finished with a pearl gray and trimmed in a darker shade ting effect is known Open for Inspection Friday, January 19 3 to 8 P. M. stems, One . of the same color Get ac- quainted with our money-saving way of selling shoes. ry effective The entire organtz under the direct per sonal supervision of Frank Rippe, who has been thoroughly cleaning and drying. a Fearlens electric active in this business in Seattle for the past dish washer, @ charcoal brotler—each and every fourteen or fifteen years. ¥ ry employe piece quipment stands at in his part assuring the floor in order that no r of the very and childre: wa elow evaili ic en away below prevailing prices. as the Golden Glow, « potato peeler, a new idea in a pot and pan washer where dry steam is used for best possible LADIES’ SHOES FELTSLIPPERS9BE kepueRs ..... 25€ Come in Saturday and get good shoes for less than Over 700 pairs to select from, in patent, kid and calfskin. On sale Girls’ Shoes 98 irls’ Shoes 98c and $1.98 Hundreds of pairs to choose from at these low half what you expected to pay. Saturday for prices. Ladies onestrap pumps, made oe Sy sale Saturday for Ladies patent pumps. mill tary heel; on sale saturday tor --.... 91.98 Ladies’ Oxfords; ~omeplllweriaatee BL: SR da Youths’ tan shoes; heavy soles; Men's work and dress shoes, made to sell for $3 $ made to sell for $7; on sale Saturday. . 1 98 on eale Saturday $2.98 Big Stock of Standard Make “Pacs” at Greatly Reduced Prices 8c SHOE STORE 1401-03 First Avenu Corner Union St. fe, Children’s lace shoes, originally for $3. On sale Saturday for and button made to well ue 98e Boys’ hi-cut boots; made to sell for $5; on sale $2.48 money, SAVE time and SAVE your temper. That’s CONSERVATION. You don’t have to waste any You get only nationally known merchandise, and you get it at a lower price than elsewhere. There’s a PIGGLY WIGGLY Store near your home—you'll find CONSERVATION there. ——<—<—_— WE REDEEM COUPONS FOR MAZOLA—Each Worth 25c Sunlight curren SoC om 39c JERSEY CORN FLAKES 8c TOMATOES «i. 17¢ Alt SAUCE ™. 28c GOLDEN WEST "" 0c VAN CAMP’S = 8c, 10c, 20c KING OSCAR SARDINES 21c QUAKER OATS = 13c YOUR LUC COFFEE, Vacuum Packed, 1b. tins 1,000 OTHER ITEMS ON THE SAME LOW BASIS ‘The Lberty Market, 1608 First Ave. Queen City Market, Fourth Ave. and Pine St. California snd Went Alaska 1135 #4th Ave. at Union St. 4728 University Way Mth Ave. and EB. Pike 622 Broadway North at Roy 14th Ave. 8. and Beacon KIGHT STORES—W. L. AVERY, Pres, and Mer. Next Store to Open—23rd Ave, and E, Union \ } Francis Adair, Irish actor and singer, who is staging the three-act comedy drama, “The Peacemaker,” which is to be presented at the Masonic temple on the evening of January 26 for the benefit of the St. Patrick's church build- jing fund. The cast will be |selected from Seattle's An- adel players. Mr. Adair is visiting friends in Seattle at present, preparatory to mak- ing a tour of Australia. | . . |Army Captain Kills | Lion With an Arrow | ‘ cK, Cal, Jan. 19— and arrow made by him- self as sole weapon, Capt. Cassius EH. | Styles of the army air servics, sta toned at Mitchell Meld, L. L, bagged & good.sized mountain lion tm one “shot.” Capt. Styles ts considered one of the most expert archers In the coun try. He says his lion wan plerced thru the heart by the firet arrow. “I drew a couple of times to be sure of my muscies and then let him bave one tn the chest,” Capt. Styles wald. “The olf cuss reared back, whirled and fell dead.” Stylee was a filer overseas and was) for some time « prisoner of the Ger. and refused to wear a now dress her | mother brought home for her. Poor Ellen was crushed, but daughter stood firm. Said she would ask her ad to give her an allowance @o she could buy her own clothes. That's the last I heard about ft, but ft look: that the child is selecting what | fg to wear.” | “Oh, I remember talking to her the other day on the street. She was flushed with excitement and said something about buying something on credit from her dad's allowance. I didn’t pay an awful lot of atten- tion, but that’s what it is. She was getting some clothes then. She ald she was going out té Cherry's, and I remember now that they are hav- ing a big January Reduction Bale.” “Ie that so? They do have such satisfactory clothes. I must go right down and look for @ dreas, too.” They are at 1015 Second ave, in the Rialto building, right over the Pig’n Whistle. Take the elevator, — Ad vertinement. ‘TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rubber, which does jot cover the roof of the mouth if ou have two or more teeth. | Natural Rubb $5.00 | net of teoth perfect re- Gum Lyke roduction of the an gum. ie ... $10.00 |¢oLp crow! | BRIDGEWOoRK Most of our present patronage te S] recommended by our early custom- ers, whone work t# atill giving good satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 yeara Examination free. OHIO | CUT RATE | | DENTISTS | | Pieces Sie, ahe University st. lop te 6 Dally—0 to 12, Sundays Open for Business SATURDAY MORNING 6 A. M. Rippe’s Cafe serves the celebrated Olympia Oysters and best Eastern Oysters, furnished by Pearson Ice Machine Co. 518 Eighth Avenue S. Elliott 1971 Mud Bay Olvmpia To safeguard the public health, Rippe’s Cafe fur- nishes the only tuberculin-tested and pasteurized milk sold in Seattle. Henry Bittman Architect and Engineer Securities Building—Seattle Welcome to Rippe’s New Cafe Washington Bakeries Makers of the famous Butter-Nut and National Breads and Cakes. We Do the Laundry for Rippe’s Cafe The largest hotels in the city Vaughn Electric Co. J. L. VAUGHN, Mer.” 612 Pike Street Has completed the fol- lowing contracts: Rippe’s Cafe Keystone Apts. Ravenna School Redman School Snoqualmie School Kirkland School Contracts to be com- pleted: First Christian Church Blackwell Apts. Clapp Bldg. Wayfarer Apts. And specialize in Fine-Finished Family Work Vaughn Electric Metropolitan Co. Laundry Co. 812 Pike Street 224 Pontius Avenue ibly ao: strictly ttary Right off from the kitchen fa a two-ton ice machine in stalled by E. Pearson Ice Ma chine Co, which supplies the temperature needed for five Aifferent refrigerators Adjoining the the pantry. ‘The filled to over everything the market affo: At the back entrance ts vegetable refrigerator bake shop, where all the pas try, ete. is made, is upstairs. plant ts room In C. C. Belknap Glass Co. Railroad Ave. and Stewart St. Furnished the Glass for Rippe’s New Cafe Milk-fed Poultry and “Hennery” Eggs from us, because of their freshness and high quality. A.C. Fry Co. 1101 Western Avenue Elliott 0310 For years whenever Rippe needed repairs, heating or plumbing, he depended on Seattle Heating & Plumbing Co. H. G, COOK, Mer. 606% Stewart Stree: Elliott 1969 The MARQUEE entrance to Rippe’s New Cafe was built by Independent Sheet Metal Co. 1247 Westlake North Congratulations are offered upon the opening of RIPPE’S CAFE and we wish for this new enterprise every success which {ts distinctive service will merit A. MAGNANO COMPANY with the finest of meats, the public with the best of service. Poultry is one of our Specialties State Market 4th Ave., bet. Pike and Pine Next door to Colonial Theater Main 2269 Select The New 1923 Carabana De Luxe For your after-dinner smoke Mason, Ehrman & Company Distributors Three-oven hotel range installed at RIPPE’S New Cafe Manufactured by F. 8. LANG MFG. CO. Faotory: 2756 First Ave. & EATTLE MacRAE BROS. General Contractors ~ Remodeled Rippe’s Cafe 1107 American Bank Bldg. Seattle, Wash.

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