The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 3

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SIU Net tater tIDAY, APRIL 6 TONIGHT—Last Times— “Racing Hearts TONIGHT... Phuretts Taylor in “Peg o° Se | Heart” with Agnes Ayres, gy Theodore Roberts and gay Richard Dix. SATURDAY! The breath-taking picture— The psychological moment! Pause of heart beats! Girl locked in safe! Combination changed! Suffocating! Page “Sure Fire Flint!” The train! The wreck! with Johnny Hines DORIS KENYON J. BARNEY SHERRY ROBERT EDESON ALSO Bull Montana The story of John Storm, who renounces a life of religion for the passionate love of an actress! Photographed in both in his burlesque of “Robin Hood" — “Rob’Em Goed” ALSO—Your own A Cameo Comedy Exnest P. Russell, Assistant Organist MAE BUSCH RICHARD DIX JOSEPH DOWLING PHYLLIS HAVER CLAUDE GILLINGWATER MAHLON HAMILTON GARETH HUGHES “FAMILY TROUBLES" STRAND ORCHESTRA under STARTING SATURDAY The mammoth production you've been watching for— Christian’ with America and England! WINELAND THE LATTLE STAR Jal HUNGARY SEEKS TONIGHT Only! “JAVA HEAD” Also the third of the “Fighting Blood” with Leatrice Joy series. STARTING SATURDAY The picture that will echo in your heart like a magic melody— Q This rhapsody of, the city streets played on the heart strings. A tale of love and devotion, of strong men and women of two kinds, of dark streets and sun- lit places, of the emagic of music—and something else that some might call God. ALSO— “FELIX, THE GHOST BREAKER" COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE ART TREASURES Wants Share of Property of Old Empire from Hungarian apply allotment of the Austro-Hungarian art trea empire » been stored 6 Hungarian government base of the treasures the fact that as a former part © dual monarchy !t had a the m to @ share part ownership rights, and Hapsburg empire has n up, nnene sures er to Budapest Poor Old Caesar’s Work Cast Into Discard XIII nome hun haa at Iant become a world-wide ac complished fact The Gregorian calendar takes the fon of the r got out by and which didn't jibe the sun by considerable. In |fact ever since 1900 those countries that were still operating on the | Julius Caesar calendar were Just 13] ® behind the sun y the adoption of the Gregorian on March 1, they caught 3 days and are now not | only even with the sun but with |the reat of the world Will Play in Concert | Brazilian Pianist Here April 29 PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN GO” PIKE STREET Breakfast Cloths 95c Mercerized hemstitched Luncheon or Breakfast Cloths in many new, de- sired patterns, 54x54 inches. Table Damask 85c 70-inch Mercerized Table Damask, extra heavy, and excellent fin- ish. Many new patterns. Table Damask 45c 62-inch Mercerized Table Damask in a good weight. Two patterns only. Breakfast Sets $4.95 Set Colored Breakfast’ Sets in many new patterns. napkins to. match. 54x54 inches. Irish Table Damask, $2.50 Yd. Pure Irish Linen Table Damask in attractive pat- terns. Extra heavy qual- ity and superior finish. Cotton Huck 19c Yd. 17-inch heayy Huck Toweling, woven. A_ very value at 19¢ yard. Size cotton special Crash Toweling 9c Yd. 16-inch Cotton Crash Toweling with red border —a good, heavy weight. Mercerized | With six | closely | OTTO F KEGEL, President AND FIFTH AVENUE Utility Coats At Featured Prices $24.50 $29.75 $35 $39.75 Plain and overplaid effects in trig tailored styles which are so smart and be- coming for sport and street wear. A wide variety of models in soft tans and grays for spring wear. We want you at all times to feel free to inspect our daily augmented stocks, whether you intend purchasing or not. Second Floor 600 Prs. Novelty Curtains An Exceptional Value At $1.89 Pr. A new shipment of novelty scrim and marquisette curtains made up in white, cream and ecru and trimmed with attractive Barmen lace edge. ‘Third Floor HALF PRICE Two Popular Models Corselettes at $2 | Pink brocade Corselettes with tape shoulder straps having’elastic adjust- — ments. The garment extends wi over the hips with elastic at hip and waist line, has four garters ani fastens in the baek. Sizes 32 to 38. Sport Girdles at $3.50 Bien Jolie Sport Girdles made of treco cloth with elastic insets at waist line and elastic panels at the back; and four garters. Sizes 23 to 28. Satinella Lingerie Looks like satin—but wears better. Attractive, well-made garments in- white, flesh, orchid and black. They have the additional attractiveness of laundering beautifully. Bloomers priced at $1.95. Camisoles priced at 95¢. Vests priced at $1.95. Breakfast coats of satinella are as dainty as can be, with their trimming of narrow ruffles. Priced at $4.95. Second Floor 100 Odd Dining Chairs All Finishes Exceptional Values in Long Kid Gloves. 8-button-length Kid Gloves with Paris point back, overseam sewn, In gray, brown and beaver, — Bed Sheets 95c Each 72x90 Bed Sheets, seamed. Made of high- | grade muslin, neatly hem- | Veil Thinks Glass! Has Seven-Year Itch| NEW YORK, April 6—Some crank, tly equlpped with a glass- BLAMES EMPTY CHURCH ON FLAT CANARIES you know everything you want to know about the care and ment of your pet canary bird? Our Washington bureau ready for you a 20-page printed booklet, prepared by govern- appar cutte several plate- glans windows of exclusive Fifth ave. r, has scratched iving all possible information on the care and man- aries in sickness and health. If you have a pet canary bird, if you breed canaries, or {f you contemplate buying one of these yellow songsters, you will want this bulletin. It tells all about the history, varieties, cages, food, bathing, moulting, feed- ing for color, breeding, sex and age and diseases and troubles of the canary. It 1s free for the asking. Simply fill out and mall the coupon below to our Washington bureau, writing clearly and legibly: Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1522 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin, “Canaries: Their Care and Management,” and inclose herewith two cents in loose stamps Name...... . Street and No. Sete Fi) RED See page 19. iptables Rector Finds ‘Apartments Are Sinful Places LONDON, cated! April 6—Golf ts vindi Laziness {s not responsible! Dull sermons have nothing to do with itt | It's flats that are cutting church attendance, The Rev. of All Souls church, London, has | It all doped out. As the flat fp the churches come down. | “Flats should not be regarded ns jan opportunity fqr frivolity, but |young people who have decided on Kicking over the traces almost in-| [variably choose flats,” the rector | pointed out. | “Few flat dwellers are married, | into | and still fewer have children,” continued. Vithout doubt,” accofding to the | Reverend Buxton, “flats contain far | |greater temptations than a private! | house.” Traveling by air from London to | New York in 12 hours tw prophesied | by Ma Sir W. 8, Brancker, df- | rector vil aviatt SRG Ay he | } Eyes Examined Free ‘Throw away yur coment ble focals, We have mado it pousible for you to wear torle bifocals, ground in one pleco, Including the highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Ave., Near Madison sho Arthur Buxton, rector | ~ 7 MS St Es SPECIAL ps. Read about the “TROL BLES OF MR. BECKE! starting on Page 13 of night’s Star, Bilious Attacks Are Usually Due to Constipation , When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving, Doc- tors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication, Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or Iaxative—so cannot ripe. Try it today. ‘Take Vast Steamera at Colman Dock 1115, #0, 10:30, A, M., 1:46, 9:00, 6391 *Hxoopt Sunday a Saturday and Bund and Dally 1 AUTOMOBILE, Seattle to Bret 7116, oxtra trip at, & Aun, 0:80 P.M nanonger Fare, Ave Kound Trip NAVY YARD Ro TE Colman Dock Guimar Novaes, pear at the Metropolitan) theater April 29 in the Se-| attle Civic Symphony orches- | Another world-famed musical gent: | } ux will be heard in Seattle this spring |when, on Apri Guimar Novaes, | Brazilian pianist, will appear at the} |the Seattle Civic Sy tra. Miss Novaes, ly of age, Is conceded by musical | |eriticn to be the greatest of living| | women pianists, When. Miss y orchos:| Novaes (pronounced | No-vah-es) was thirteen years of age | the Brazilian government sent her to | |Paris to compete for entry in the] nservatory. The composition chosen to be played before the |which included musical manter: Mosekowsk!, Fuere and Debus: Schumann's Carnival,” Misa | came off first among 888 contestants, Aw interesting as her genius for |music is the personality and charm of this young woman, whose vivacity and beauty have brought her note along with her other gifts, This will be her first appearance {n Seattle and the wester tes and hor coming is looked forward to by all students of the piano-forte, Miss] Novaes will play the Grieg Concerto | with orchestra accompaniment and a group of plano soll, Doctor Sues Doctor and Wins a Divorce CASTLEFORD, Eng, April 6— Having divorced her husband, Dr. J. G, Hail, Dr, Annie Hall has now sued him to force restoration of a waiting room he took away from her Braz sana | piano soloist, who will ap-| | | tra concert. | | nty-four | f| med, Pillow Cases 25c Each 42x36-inch Pillow Cases, made of good- weight muslin, neatly fin- ished. First Floor NEW VICTOR RECORDS Garden Tools Spading Forks 98c Four-tined, long-hand- led Spading Forks. Garden Hoes 60c Polished steel blades, smooth, hardwood han- dies. Garden Rakes, 69c_ 14-tooth malleable Gar- den Rakes with long, hardwood handles. Lawn Hose $6.49 60 feet molded cor- rugated Rubber Hose, '%- inch size, complete with coupling. Basement Store Metropolitan theater as soloist with |]) at $2.95. 12-button-length Kid Gloves with Paris point back, overseam sewn. In gray, beaver, white and black, at $3.95. First Floor New Arrivals in Bags and Boxes Smart Pouch Bags in beaver, calf and pin seal with novelty clasps and metal frames, lining of moire silk and the usual fittings. Very attractive and dressy — in fawn, dark cocoa, gray and_ black. Priced at $3.50. Unusual values in Vanity Boxes in vachette, walrus, goat and fancy-patterned leathers. Shown in hexa- gon, square and Pullman shapes, elaborately fitted in tray and compartment styles. Priced at $5.00. rst oor The New Bead Necklaces Are Long . The latest novelties in days are shown ift extended or opera lengths in small stones. One of the popular strings is the new twisted-rope effect in Paisley color- | ings, and also beautiful shades of amber, sapphire,» emerald, amethyst. and plain erystals.* Priced ong to $2.50. First Floor Kleinert’s Dress Shidlds Cotton double-oovered Shields in white, pink and black. All sizes, at 40¢, 45¢ and 50¢. Silk-lined Shields, in flesh only, at 50¢, 55e and 60¢. Japanese Silk Shields, double covered, in white and flesh. Sizes 2, 3 and 4, at 75¢, 85¢ and 95¢. Kleinert's Jacket Shields, in dark and peath by castor, black and white, at 65¢. Notions, First Floor Cat Makes Bid for Paderewski Laurels OTTUMWA, April 6.—Miss Clara Furness, a farmer's daughter, has taught her cat to play several bars of * Yanko Doodle’! on the plano, Cuticura Soap) —The Healthy — Victims Cut Off Ears of Lender PARIS, April 6.—Three victims of Francois Cruze, a money-lender, waylaid him and out off his ears. hy LP id not remain in son M herba. in bes Pgs all diseases n and women, Specializes, In stom= Nyach trouble, female and other condition, ‘FRED and have him YOU HOW TO GET WELL, Hours: 10-12, 2-6. - Sunday; 11412 a, m, Lincoln Memorial 1827 8d Ave, Opposite

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