The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 2

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At Victor Records for May ere featuring these records toda A come in and hear them any time in our HiS MASTER'S VOICE” : conveniently located Talking Machine De Bate’ ° oS partment, only a few steps from our Main Entrance HUMOROUS MONOLOGUE . A Now Slant on War WIM Rogers | 1040. 45347) vimety Toples Will Rogers | $1.00 POPULAR SONGS | Paded Love Letters Henry Burr | 10-in { 19015 Messunber Bese John Steel! The 19027 | You've Get to See Mamma Ev'ry Night Alleen Stantey-Iilly Murray | 10-in a. | Runnin’ Witd Miss Patricola with The Virginians | 75¢ 19029 | Where the Silvery Colorado Wends Its Way Peerless Quartet | 10.in =") Where the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold Peerless Quartet} The No One Loves You Bester Than Your M-A-doubleM-Y se 19039 Billy Murray-Ed Smalle with The Virginians 15¢ Dent Think Youll Be Missed Aileen Stanley with The Virginians ¢ DANCE RECORDS 19030 "Way Down Yonrder in New Orleans—Fox Trot Whiteman’s Orchestra | 10-in. Dearest—Pox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) 75¢ 19031 | Starlight Bay—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra Yhicago | 10-in Think of Me—Pox Trot or Shimmy One-Step The Benson Orchestra of Chicago) 75¢ t90a2 | Marewell Biues—Fox Trot The Virginians | 10.in Apple Sauce—lex Trot The Virginians | 75¢ 19033) Burning Sande—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 10-in, } Falling —Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestral 75¢ 19034! Cine for You—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 10-in, } dim—Fox Trot Zea Confrey and His Orchestra) 75¢ 19035 | Bambalina—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 10-in, Lady Butterfly—Mediey Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra! 7T5¢ 19036! Careline—Mediey Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra | 10-In Man in the Moon—Mediey Waltz The Troubadours| 75¢ 19037 | T Fury Wuzzy Bird—Fox Trot Zee Confrey and His Orchestra | 10-in “| Some Little Someone—lox Trot Zee Confrey and His Orchestra | T5¢ 19040 | Whos, Tillie, Take Your Time!—Fox Trot The Virginians | 10-in. You Know You Belong to Somebody Else—Fox Trot The Virginians | 75¢ 35723! University Lancers—Part 1 International Novelty Orchestra | 12in. ““) University Lancers—Part 2 International Novelty Orchestra | $1.25 FEODOR CHALIAPIN, Bass—in Italian SS665 Don Carlos—Ella giammai m'amo (Her Love Was Never Mine) Verdi 12-in, $1.75 AMELITA GALLLCURCI, Soprano—in French 66136 Chanson Indowe (A Song of India) (From “Sadko") Rimsky-Korsakow 10-in, $1.25 JASCHA HEIFETZ, Violinist Gane accompaniment Sam Chotginofh 66139 Slavonic Dance No. 1 (in G Minor) Dvorak-Kreisler 10-in., $1.25 FRITZ KREISLER, Violinist (Biano accompaniment Carl Lamon) 66137 Toy Soldiers’ March F, Kreisler 10-in, $1.25 JOHN McCORMACK, Tenor T4791 The Lest Chord Proctor-Sallivan 12-in, $1.75 STOKOWSHI and PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA 74803 Khowanstchina—Iinteriude Moussorgeky 12-in, $1.75 IGNACE PADEREWSKI, Pianist 74805 Wungarian Rhapsedy, No. 2—Part 1 Litt 12-in, 81.75 74806 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2—Purt 2 Listt 12-in., $1.75 WITH OUR FREE COO": DEPARTMENT Es) NS A ‘-SCmOCUTELD b Sant WHY HE. NEEDED IT to be false to his or her ,contract. editor, a kindly, genial soul, “‘and, “ Ansgustus Thomas, czar of the|Years ago, when I was a reporter|of courke, you need the raise for theatrical workl, said at a wedding |on a St. Louis paper, a cotleague of | your family, don't you?" breakhist in New York: “When mar-|mine went to the clty editor and jo, 1 don't,’ said the reporter, riage file it is usually Lecause one | said: ‘I'd like a raise, I'm married |‘I need it for myself. My wife, you or the der of the comtractine| iow, you know.’ |aee, has Cound out what I'm getting parties starts out with the resolve} ““Yes, yes, I know,’ ” wid the city |now.’ eo oe W pe Ay ‘4, DRESSES For Women and Misses 89 More than 20 styles. Plain, embroidered, beaded and printed crepes. Black, Navy, Brown, Cocoa, Gray and Green. Ribbon sashes, long-waisted effects. Pleated flowing panels. Side drapes. Side fastenings. Buckle trimmed. Short, three-quarter and flowing sleeves. Style, Value, Bargains! 300 BRAND-NEW GINGHAM APRONS Wednesday All the attractive colors in Bargains! checks and plaids, Two pockets. Good, deep hem. Collars and pock- ets linen and ruffled trimmed, Sizes Sashes. A bargain—a real value 36 to 44 away underpriced, CHILDREN’S WAIST UNION SUITS Fine ribbed, cotton, with button attachments. Low neck, sleeveless, C knee length. Sizes 2 to 12. ° WOMEN’S HIKING BOOTS Made by Washiagton Shoe Co, $4.85 ——— i rf | | | went to Crown Point, Indiana's G na Gr 1 MARRIED LIFE IRKED BRIDE Hut within a week married tif irked t th br And Dud ley found fat John H. Dulley alghtw astened Dy pS rubber alone will not guarantee last mile of many thou- Came i wrt t ‘ , sands of miles. It takes parents, 2 Pet design to do thatthe q patented hollow center, 1 don't | Jobn the sidewall pattern, -) se Phgece aie and the All-Weather a aelled a “fp gio tise Tread of the new Good- ing his house on my way to work, year All-Weather Tread so J thought I'd just stop in and|™ Cushion Tire. say hello. rying him at a » and go away as a minsion- | SHAKESPEARE METHODS URGED 1 love ts in| VC ar wife flowers and Oo ahtork And now Dudiey’s playing Romeo, MORE = E Bridal Dress Worn |‘ DAYS ™ Was 104 Years Old sient the cr | CHICAGO, May 1.—A feature of | th TO SEE the wedding of Mins Florence Swaine | r," i him! a to Clarence Halger was the fact that|/ which we use on such occasions, ee —— | he bride wore a bridal gown which |-The Los Angeles Recor! wishes to adorned her great-grandmother | .o; sony @ similar occasion in England 140 | ¢),, tn : years before. Two sixtera who served | valor you showed in the war.’ as bridesmaids wore gowns aged re-| apectively 130 and 0 years, but still that wonderful in a fine state of p onervation. enc | Mazio—What do you think of Pa. | tricia? Pogey—Well—er—she's a very in’ Mazie—-No, but cat to cnt, what |W |do you think of her?~American Le gion Weekly. th Major Is Tired of All This Sentimental Slush Refuses to Be Interviewed After Given His resilience down to the : ; ‘ re he usithe ie “And ho wuld: "Let's get married!" |\—. of of yop ph It was stich a nice day, 1 didn't|y. rg sn Ths we sell feel much going to work ’ The Commercial Tire Co. we 'went fo Crown Point. 1 tett - him of my own free will a week la te gs nd Pine Main 339 Then Helen's mother broke in th GOODFYEAR| of nee ss all MEAL ARMY SNAP wreaths—then Let me know then how you] ‘Then I wont to the telephone, | feel about the situation.” “Maj. Parkin?” |properties listed. There's no reason es firmative monosyllable in a tone |know about them. Tel! you what! picture at The = = Bg Liberty. | ON SISTER AND SISTER'S CHUM |and shoot a few pictures. Do you jhave your uniform down at the of fice? If you have you might sli nice girt— |All right, major, I'l be right over THE WHITE PLAGUE ple, ¢ tive m you on ‘ t SHIGHBOR'S GIRL REACHED ¢ t i I fr f a a . py of th book ‘ You a (no ; 1 mail t Wasbir bureau: Florence Values in 2 Washington Bureau, The 8 5 5 192% New York Ave., Washington, D, € 5 $ — E want a copy of the pamphlet, “What You Should Know $ resses 2 About Tuberculosis,” and inclowe two cents in looxe stamps. $ 5 2 4 a ee ; Name Surprisingly Low / $ Street and No Y $ $ Priced Pa City q $ $ State... 2 D. S. Medal for Bravery #Y DON BRYAN h Maj. Harry D. | Stunned, I tried the personal ap-| s ed e ¢ u oe ked me OR “| PERSONAL APPEAL low in the real es |/DOES NOT WORK | n the I ; a oo held a com- unusually low cost of 2 be vit know how db, good-looking dresses meres medal for ¥ mat ler—modest group dod It weema } . {1 had been |f} ° sei hes was |b unfa t on the i fantry in the war. He wast But don't ; bee - ; : Sao BS : § ments. Any dress in the en place somewbe © the great tire lot. carries t ame cor f wounded, but he refused to sur served to do that? To responding quality, newness in ved hia battalion, | remind countrymea of what ||| Te*POn’ing quality, newness i " the city |they owe the men 4 like y - style and very low price that d wash ter & t for then? n like you wholll characterizes all apparel from ; evi |]], the Florence Shop, } "replied the voice, @ good bunch | put, major—~ | “If you were |know ‘how ervice you! this sort of I'm still sick ® when we éame newspapers gush. The dear boys! Our bile blubbered § I had immortal CE HAS THE | Shakespeare. Caveman tactics wili|Bring your flash, And say—do you jniush in miner ‘ Ws repe de chine 4 |not do. Consider yourself a Jover | til! Seve :that Awmerionn (1 in| ‘Well, major,” T resumed, there's | hag. dotinces prints are obtainable Be not a husband, I give you onelyour desk? Better bring it along. |another proposal which 1 think 11]: in this splendid: stoup, “toe | mobth in which to pay your court. [ire probably néed it for a back-|work out to our mutua | | Beer pireg noes is elec “Then come back here, both of| ground.” {You're a real estate dealer. ~ You ||} 274 shades displayed in this |probably have a lot of desirable |f} Showing. a been a about the t no more “Hey, Mack!’ I called to the rapher, “Can you take a run Fay building with me?) er to t Ader ‘non B aN cre A big voice snapped out an af.|why the buying public shouldn't at recalled forgotten days on the I'll do. I'it come over and have} a field—tlines of legs moving in /® little talk with you and put your | of “Hep! Hep! {picture in the real estate section.” | ine, two, three, four! One, two,| There was an explosion at the four re “Major,” I began, in the tone had hung up—God bless him! Veterans to Meet in Roosevelt Hali ls" and becoming affeta. Canton pe, crepe de chine and ase8 Goran lother end of the wire. The major | |{SECOND & UNION ngratulate you on the recognition © government has given for the A rumbling began at the othe A of the wire, but I hurried on I'd like to run over and see you to get a litte story, you know offers to it, if it ian't too much trouble hawt?” The rumbling at the other end of 0 wire took on the semblance of In the extraction of teeth wo say to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t pay—could wo my more? BACK via Set of Teeth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Beston Dental Olfices 1422 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Years in Ono Location St. Paul . . $72.00 Minneapolis 72.00 Sioux City . 72.00 Des Moines 77.65 St.Louis . . 81.50 DR, J. R. BINYON Free Examination BEST $2.60 GLASSEs ON KARTH Wo are one of the few optical atoren in the Northwest. that really grind lonaes from start to finish, And we aro the only one in SHATTLE—ON FIRST AVE, Examination freo by graduate op- tometriat, Glassen not prescribed unlens absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO. 10 FIRST AVE, Ask for Leaflet givin or cons J. F. BAHL, . Gon. Agt. Pass, Dept, Second Avenue and Phone: Mair EXCURSION FARES The Milwaukee Railway Effective May 15th Similar Fares to Many Other Cities Via The Milwaukee these fares include all modern train conveniences, and in addition, a smokeless, smooth, comfortable ride be- hind an electric locomotive for 649 miles over. four mountain ranges. Seattle, Washington EAST Chicago . . $ 86.00 Detroit . . 105.62 Boston . . 153.50 New York . 147.40 Washington 141.56 Pay as Litt $1 ” or $9.10 ig further details, ult FE. M. GULBRANSEN, City Pass, Agent, Madison Street 1 6960 The PACIFIC the greatest assortment in men’s and women’s apparel. The styles of our clothing are the fin- est made in America, Your Dollar Here Than Anywhere and iQ clothes will give the greatest satisfaction. Our Terms of CREDIT Are Agreeable to All you this season Will Else : as a Week —

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