The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1923, Page 3

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j \ “THE | SHAWL” HONDON, June 15.—"Rent Day”—| thing to worry about. eRIDAY IBERTY Causa ees TONIGHT —Last Times. Thomas Meighan in “The No'er-Do-Well SATURDAY— First National's drama, filmed in Heer NIGHT ONLY— Prrareld Lloyd in “safety Last” STARTING SATURDA Y— Richard Barthel- the big snows, of an innocent girl victim of slanderous tongues Dorothy Phillips = ‘ Star of “Hurricane’s Gal,” in “The White Frontier” Which is stronger— love or vengeance? Also— A FELIX CARTOON COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA —under— M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE in First National's flaming romance filmed in Cuba— BRIGHT with Darcthy Gish Wen at the URLITZER L rit ATT LI STAR Sica coup eee Ne Last Times Tonight— Bebe Daniels in “The Exciters,” with Antonio Moreno SATURDAY— An event in motion picture history— Archibald Smith Hall, with and without HERPORD, Tex., June 1 usually get and ha' Wi He walted 57 years! mera ¢ SOLD DOPE TO tanez Lionel Barrymore Alma Rubens Against the back- by Federal Agents ground of Europe’s gilded society life —in the midst of revels and revolu- tions—is staged the wonder romance of a pleasure - loving prince and a fa- mous beauty! Actually photo- graphed in Nice, Paris and Monte Carlo by this fa- mous American @| company! im entered the taun and bought a antity of narcotics They paid him y, ahd whet the dry owned by considerable 4 him over to th tex marshal. ing held on charges of he Harrison narcotic act to be given a preliminary hearing Friday before a United} States commissioner. Brought to the screen at a cost of more than a million dollars! Strand Orchestra ‘ under WINELAND cambridge, to nd heir to ¢ bridé reached the church 10 minutes before the duke and was welcomed by a large crowd, had assembled at St. Mar s, in Westminster, where the JAVES FLAG ON RENT DA | rent of thé duke's mansions at Aps. Saye, Buckinghamshire, is no gre: he “rent SY & source of annoyance to the | in fact, is merely a small silken Ctizen—found the duke of| on a silver staff, replica of a French “ston in a state of blissful calm. standard captured at Their Vacation It won’t be Idng kefore the children are out of school. You'll want them to have a real vacation—the kind that builds health and happiness. And the wife. Perhaps yourself. ; Vacations take money. Start saving now for vacation time. Your foresight will make things much easier when the time comes. But start saving now, and save regularly. THe SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBIA ‘i | Organized Over Forty-One Years Ago | |he rent was reaay. The annual} which must be tendered to the king, | Apsley F as the rep ley House, London, and Strathfield | nation, every year on the anniver-| ha ary of the battle of Waterloo. | Such was the condition on which | 0! Waterloo, ! the . This morning the duke's agent proceeded to Bucking and duly turned over the at the duke is aasured ver his head for the next entative of the British nation presented to the “Iron | 12 e” to commemorate hin victory, Paris Shows Gowns | to Latest Song Hits PARIS, June 15.—The latest craze | in the dressmaking ostablishments of the rue de la Paix is the presentat of dresses with songs and musle.| While the mannequins are parading estates of Strathfield Saye and | a good singer detalls the merits of | Fis each dress in verse accompanied by | some sweet music for the purpose of charming the clientele. “ask for Horlick’s \ The ORIGINAL 5 Malted Milk % 4 for All Ages $a Avoid Imitations— Substitutes Dn. i Mh. DINYON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLasses ON BANTH | We are one of tho few optical stores in tho Northwest that really rind lenses from start to finteh, and we are the only one in SHATTLE—ON FINST AVE, Examination free by graduate op tomotrist. Glassen not preseribed luniows absolutely necessary, | \BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FIRST AVE, GIRLS, CHARGE °: Chinese Laundryman Held |” PF irst H aircut in Years one Ase HOT TIME FOR CROOKS INL. A. THE GROTE- RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, Preatdent Heavy Sentences and Big Force Is Provided BY TED COOK Two Groups of SUITS and CAPES Are Reduced for Saturday's Selling FACTS ABOUT | POSLAM FOR SKIN-SUFFERERS oslum stops itching and burn. At $22.50 | At $39.75 Service what these Tweed Capes will give thei | The capes in all si2es—the suits in misses’ sizes only. 30" satisfaction Suits and wearer, and Included in this lot are beau- tiful velour ‘checked Suits in smartly tailored styles, and Capes of Awolaine mantilla cloth—all from much | higher-priced groups. Sizes 16 to 40. —Second Floor GZ li EWS OF A GREAT PURCHASE Sizes 214 to 9 Widths, AAA to E 5,400 PAIRS of Stylish High-Grade WOMEN’S SHOES Among them such well-known makes as Hanan’s, Plant’s (makers of the famous Queen Quality), Albert’s, Grossman’s, Kelly’s, Pincus & Tobias and other famous factories. Regular $9 to $14 values. These Wonderful Shoes, in Smart Summer Styles Placed on Sale Starting Tomorrow Morning, Saturday, June 16 Right in the heart of the season. ! Prices, per Pair $4.95 $9.85 $9.65 $4.65 $h.65 $6.65 Including gray suede, beige suede, black kid, satin suede, patents, white kid, canvas and buck, red kid and many two-tone novelties.

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