The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 3

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928 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1 EAM = JUST KNOCKING a THE LOOSE LAST TIMES TONIGHT LONIGHT—Good-bye y to Betty Compson in “The Rustle Silk.” \ “Scars of and “Fighting Blood” STARTING SATURDAY. of Jealousy” FOUNDATIONS of the , THAT'S ALL a living t Glorious Gloria Swanson : SATURDAY 4 } The girl you've sweet often read and sung about but She’s coming to charm you— lovely June, the wistful wild flower of the Kentucky mountains— | the girl who braves a hundred dangers for her lover’s sake, in the famous - romance that never grows old— ROARING, HAIR-RATSING in her fastest and ACTS— flashiest— ‘Prodigal Daughters @ with- laughter and that reach the with thrills stage of hysteria “Salely Last” with Mildred Davis ALLACE URLITZER Theodore Roberts Ralph Graves The flapper rules— New lips to kiss! No more chaperons! Jazz and drink! Life with a kick in it! Added— “Between Showers” A Cameo Comedy Addeg— “BABIES WELCOME” A Christie Comedy COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA —under— M. J ap ES Strand Orchestra ; under \ a Wineland NS) Network of Highways to | Link Cities of Country Every Place of 5,000 000 Inhabitants Will Be Tied | Up in Enormous System K \ ) 4 | been paid to the states for work com- pleted up to March 41, of which $161, on projects com- 4 $65,000,000 | 000,000 was paid pleted and accepted, had been paid on projects still under | construction, “On March %1, 638 miles had | been completed at a total cost of $378,000,000, and the federal share of the cost, amounting to $161,000,000, |had been paid to the states.” The total mileage of the federal aid road system will be 194,000 miles. Of} this, 179,000,000 miles will have been designated by the end of the summer. A detailed survey is now being made by the department of agricul- WASHINGTON, June 1.—Every} American city of 5,000 or more in-| proved in 1916,” says Secretary Yal- habitants will be connected with | lace, “a total of $540,000,000 has been every other such'city by a highly-im-|appropriated or authorized for the proved road when the net work of| fiscal years 1917 to 1925, inclusive highways now being built under the | Of this sum, $75,000,000 is authorized provisioh of the federal road act is|for the fiscal year 1926 and $65,000,-|ture to determine what per cent of completed. 000 for 1924, leaving $400,000,000|the population of the nation will v So says Secretary of Agriculture | authorized for expenditure up to the| served by the improved highways. Wallace, under whose direction the| current fiscal year. ‘In Maryland,” says Secretary federal aid is being given the states.| “Of the $460,000,00, $28,000,000 ha » “not more than 2% per cent Since the federal road act was ap @| “In designating TWELVE YEARS OF SERVICE to BUSINESS and INDUSTRY June 1, 1911 June 1, 1923 The National City Bank of Seattle Capital ...................$500,000.00 Surplus ...................$100,000.00 Undivided Profits . . . $200,000.00 AS TODAY MARKS OUR TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY WE ARE MINDFUL OF THE FACT THAT ONLY BY THE GOOD WILL AND SUPPORT OF OUR FRIENDS HAVE WE SUCCEEDED AND THAT THE MEASURE OF OUR SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE WILL DEPEND UPON OUR FRIENDS AND THE EFFORTS WE MAKE TO DESERVE AND SUSTAIN CONFIDENCE, With due appreciation in behalf of the officers and directors, J. W. MAXWELL, President A | SHATTLE—ON FIRST AVE. THE SE WOMEN FIGURE a IN WAGE LAWS | Femi nine Vote to Be Felt in) Decisions What | (3) An amendment to natitution which will nd congress the power xinimum wage legislation, (4) Minimum wage within the limits ome of preme belleves urt would um wage « it now stands. PUT ATHLETES | UNDER PROBE COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. hy jn a man a muccessful ath- different from the or- and if so, in what nore will power | differ nentally from other persons? h toy the athletic & successful coach in coaching athletes, b to explain scien depart- Day» ally why the psychology used af # the athlete as tt does * conducting the tests hope to mation which may lay the the athletic world but-to paychol an well, The testy used served to point out mental alertness; whether or not there is @ co-ordination of mind and ATTL June} AR Furniture Rugs Featured Values in Hand-made Blouses $1.95 Fine dimities were us¢ in the making of smart Hand-made in two attractive styles Peter Pan and tuxedo, 1 in the lot. A Delightful Variety of Golf Coats $5.95 to $12.50 j The showing of wool in brushed mohair smart English tw tone effects or plain colors. —Second Floor Smart Styles in Sweater Blouses $5.95 to $12.50 Blouses of fine net with lace and jaunty tucked turnback net ar to the sweater or suit. muscle to a highly-developed degree; | whether an individual functions as well when subjected to the pressure of time and whether he can be ac humerous limitations, Paid Her Bill and Didn’t Say a Word PARIS, June 1.—La Belle Otero,| wan tles the one of of Paris Belgians the reigning beau when Leopold of and Edward VII frequent visitors, was trav | ea few days ago in tho {south of France. She was lunching je Inn when on the menu ahe noticed “Peaches a la Otero.” jher sweetest icy tones whether he had asked for the permission of Madame Otero to uso her name, Vell, no,” he confessed. “But it's been on the bill of fare now for the st 40 years and nobody bas ever protested.” bill_without another word, 10 miles from a federal aid road; in Indiana less thanl per cent; Arizona, is but 334,000, “A federal-aid road will cross the| western mountains at practically| every one of the important pasuex. | The Rockies will be crossed at| Berthoud, Lookout, Gibson, Hargheo, | | Pleasant Valley and Reynolds pass jin Montana and Idaho; La Veta, Wilt| Creek and Fed Mountain passes in| |Colorado, and Raton pass on the | Colorado-New Mexico line. The Cas- Jcade range will be crossed at Ste- phens and Snoqualmie passes in Washington, and Grants pass in Ore- gon, and the Sierra Nevadas will be} crossed at Truckee and Walker} | passes in California. the routes to be included in the federal-ald system, |the chief aim of the states and the lfederal agency has been to select] jroutes which will give the maximum | of local service 1 at the same} |time connect one another to form a |great national highway system.” | Calling the landlord she inquired in| La Bolle Otero paid her ||} | of the population live further than} in| where the total population | perhaps as high as/}/ one-third will live outside the 10-mile |}! A ° | zone. 1 Well-Known and Popular curate, even when discipline supplies | Makes of Women’s Underwear Kayser’s cotton, Marvelfit reinforced fe | ture. Bodice or round neck | styles in either pink or* -$1.15 $1.25 Suits, white. Sizes 36 and 38... Sizes 40 to 44 Wh Cotton Union | these Blouses olf Coats is particularly varied in colorings and styles with or creamy cascade frills of Marvelfit Union Suits of fine quality with the popular THE GROTE-RANKIN CO) OTTO F. KEGEL, President A Special Ingrain Silk Sale of Stockings Reduced to $2.50 Pure well-known make, made hosiery manufacturers. Piping Rock Mulatto Ingrain Silk Stockings, In match well with the Spring Almond full y one of a variety shoes— Medium Gray Sponge fashioned—a the foremost of colors to g —First Floor A Special Purchase of Wilton Rugs at Featured Prices Wilton Rugs of worsted most attractiv: “ 1 9 by 8-3 by 2-ft. Rugs.... 10-6-ft. Rugs. . 20 —Second Floor arns from which they are for durability as well as beauty of texture. - $98.50 and $113.00 Beautiful new designs and colorings make these e, while the fine quality woven make 92.50 and $106.00 —Third Floor Featured Values in Lace Curtains New Novelty Net Lace Curtains Particularly suitable for are these new novelty net with good quality fringe. price—$3.45 pair. ‘0- 8. Special at $3.45 Pair living or dining rooms Lace Curtains, finished Very special at this low Plain Filet Net Curtains $3.85 Filet Net Curtains are of nd cuffs which give a dainty touch sport —Second Floor Curtain Rod will give satisfactory wear. Goose Neck Bracket Pair Made in fringe trimmed panel effects, these plain a quality of net which —Third Floor s 35c Each Good quality Goose Neck Bracket Curtain Rods with solid fixtures, made for long and satisfactory service. Rods extend to 63 inches. Special at 35¢ each, The Comfortable B. & J. Girdle Corsets $5.00 A. popular model is the B, & J, Girdle Corset made of elastic and fancy pink brocade with low easy top. Sizes 25 to 30. —Second Floor fi- | round neck or bodice styles | with cuff knee. Also regi | lation style with shell knee. Complete line of sizes, 36 to 44, 85¢. Lisle Thread fine weave cotton, round neck. special value at popular price, 50¢. —First Floor Vests, Swiss ribbed; also a very in a combed either bodice or . Fancy Striped Brassieres $1.00 B. & J. Brassieres made of fancy pink striped ma- terial with long front and back, to wear with girdle- topped corsets. Sizes 38 to 44, —Second Floor a Third Floor Community and Rogers 1847 Silverware —First Floor PAGE 3 Women’s Apparel New Victor Records Underneath the Mellow Moon River Sha r When Will ti Me?—; I tional Novelty Orch. Gone (But Still in “My Heart) —VFox Trot The 10-in. Viet Saw Mill Trot The Great White Way Orch. Everything is K. 0. in KY — Fox Trot t Wh River Road—Fox His Orch 19074 Dreamy Melody—| tain Moon—™ in. Victor Record No. 19077 Items of Interest in Hudnut’ s Toiletries ler Corapacts, 4 rachel Powder Comp Talcum Powder . - 506 and 35¢ Three Flower ‘Tol vi Zyebrow Pen Vv jolet Sec Bath Salts. Cucumber and Orris Root Face LOUON 2. cccvecssceresee lOO Three Flower Toilet Soap et Sec Toilet Soap. is odor: garry Fa 1, raohel 210.000 First Floor natura! Paints and Polishes Special for Saturday 61 Floor Varnish $1.29 quart Pratt and Lambert's 61 Floor Varnish, for floors and linoleum, Dries exceedingly hard, with a glossy finish, and does not scratch or mar, Ironite Paint 98c quart All colors of the well-known Ironite Floor or House Paint, Albatross Wall Finish. 50c Lrg. Pkg. Albatross Wall Finish for plastered walls. 18 colors from which to choose. Easily applied — and easily prepared, Grote-Rankin Furniture Polish 39c Made {n our own store—re- moves all dirt, grease and dust, and polishes at the same time, Will not gum. Large 12-0z. bot- tle, 39¢. E —Basement Store Wright’s Silver Cream Special 25c Wright's Silver Cream can be safely used on the most expen. sive silver. 35c size, special 25¢, - —Basement Store ‘ Will ‘Teach Police Officers to Shoot! WASHINGTON, June 1.—The| gunman should find his business more hazardous after the country policemen get thru with the mark. manship course the war department will provide for them next fall, It was announced today that dur: ing the first week in September, pre ceding the {International shooting matches at Camp Perry, Ohio, the department will maintain a school of rifle and revolver practice for police- men, with competent officers to !coach them. After they have taken the instruc- prt, J. MR. BINYON Free Examination ON PARTH We are one of the fow optical \stores In the Northwost that really [grind lenses from start to finish, | and we are the only one tn erination free by graduate op- tot Gagnon not. prescribed | unless absolutely necessary, [BEST HQ. 5O GLASSES a WORM? Do you lack the punch and vigor of strong manhood? Do not remain in this condition. See our Specialist FREB and haye him TELL YOU HOW TO GET WELL. Hours: 10-12, 2-6, Sunday: 11-12 a. m. Lincoln Memorial Clinic 1827 3d Ave., Opposite P. O. Why? FS ABAR ABA 4 U.S.NAVY YARD F ‘Take Fant Steamers at Colman Dock beth 8O EDU LE wif Saturday and Bunda and Daily, AUTOMOBILE FERRY Extra trip Sat, Passenger Fare, 800 Round Trip |BINYON OPTICAL CO, 1110 WINST AVE, tion, the police marksmen will have | chanee to compete for the police championship of the world. Any city }in the country can send a five-man |team of police shooters to this con- st. |Old Coaches Are Bought for Homes June 1.—Several old passenger coaches have been sold for LONDON, $20 by the Great Western i to be used as dwellings. ‘ A small want ad to run three gives you a rate of 15 cents per in the want ads, Out-of-Town Visitor Is in for Good Time “Who's the letter from, mother? |You'ro simply beaming.” “Ita from Cousin Annie. She's coming down for Susie's graduation h trouble, and Sav other ailments, Dr. N. Yow Chinese Remedy Co. 415 Yesler Way. Main Seattle, Wash. exercises and she plans to stay with us a week." “Who's Susie? I didn’t know she |Was Interested in any one by the |name of Susic." “That's the little orphan girl Cousin Annie has been educating and shoe's about to graduate from jeollege. Well, well, T am glad that |Annie is coming. She hasn't been |to the elty in ten years. You'd think {she lives clear across the country, | Instead of up state two hundred mi “Well, wo ought to show her such |a good time that she'd come more often. ‘She's such a jolly person, I }Was just a little girl when she was |here before, but I remember how we all liked her." “Yes, she is a dear, Instead of a cross old maid she's fat and jolly | § and has a heart of gold. Always doing things for people. We'll plan to take her around @ lot and show her the sights, We didn’t have a car when she was here before so we couldn't get around a lot." “And mothor, If you are going to begin gadding a lot you'll just have to get a pretty now dress or suit and a hat like I've been urging you." “Well, maybe you are right. seo what I can afford.” "Get something good, mother. You come with me to Cherry's, at 1015 Second Ave, between Madison and Spring, in the Rialto Bldg. over the Pig'n Whistle, They allow one to buy on credit and they have Just the sort of clothes you'll want, They have clothes for the men folks, too."—Advertisement, m GOLD pedis stented by our early cus' whose ork is still giving good satisfaction. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY onto PAINLESS.“ Our partial plate, which docs not cover,the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber .. $5.0 eet of Teeth CROWNS Most of our prevent patron All work } Examination free, OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Petantehad dU WithCuticuraSoap. and Fragrant Tale Saple, Reap, Pintment,Zalearn, to, Ass ae Pe, Axe = ik stom~ uaranteed for 16 yeara, || DR. EDWIN 3, BROWN’'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. IN SUMS FROM $300 to $300,00¢ ON HOMES AND DOWN: TOWN BUSINESS PROPERT'ES No Commission No Bonus No “Renewal Charges” Liberal Repayment Privileges Washington Mutual Saving Bank 1101 Second Aven Raymond R. Frazier President

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