The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1923, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JUNE \ The Star’s Dai ‘ly Short Story ANOTHE “The Game,” by J. U. %R COMPLETE SHORT Giersy STORY TOMORROW yed the} table of whiok and omed eld the stronger aded wh. of xamined his Cimbaclead School President to Talk nal Form of Gov of Abraham Lincolr Wrecks Car Trying Very ¢ ly he ’pon his handling ome He turn orip er the card oh the each An oO m He m to hers 4 of small bot at best, only n emergen There Was at could p 1! pere fed nodded ng bach The husba noved hi into u alin he under and rim defiar Again Death 1 Cold persy n dew ehead A detormir the regular medicine far 4 tongue for the tiding over ned wes sth as began 1 There With adrer Death with a oxygen num de A nurse cam: Tho preparation, en—A glitter of steel on the husband's arm, red on hin wife > wight ably hand he summed up There Surely it wa held Sitting silent adversary's failing heart, obtund Swift stre w atic Deftly nervous # placed, & fever-poisone any one of whic his opponent unle ould fill his hand with glanced at the woman's husband, while his fin lightly for her thready The husband was a y His ¢ the doctor’s in the dump of mental m How 4 * he framed with ps rather in his brain. A moment emoved from the The doctor made his last wager pulsing—life ttle ¥ a dying ed above a nd agalr Is there of the hu by as the man grow the woman's by little, the s fingers breathing gamble gamble ved. heard hi mind ers groped r adied met Hin al tariy _to Avoid Accident |, She avold anothe and Roy Needham, t too a, th turned ¢ > overturn i himself in Japanese Language Bill Gets Veto |: SACRAMENTO, Cal, June 21 ardson has pocket vetoed Japanese t to pr n evading the w by entering into Matinces. 2:30 Nights. 7 and 0 CSU EEE Lenn YVETTE and Her NEW YORK OOPATERS ‘The Sensation of Hroadway —— A NIGHT IN SPALY Ullis & Clark Pantagescope STROUS: Nights, SACK Matinees, 25¢ 10 ming Next Wee! Geoné i§ THE FAMOUS Forty People, Band and Orchestra IA MINSTRE Very under ely in his heart husband again, sensed the pulse on FRECKLES © a move Them With Othine— ae oF Montana Is Found in the Farmers Double Strength They’ re Gritty Men W ho'd Stand at the Stake Tomorrow — “Being Positive,” by beacited je Holn Ernst, for the treat-| ration of cessful fn riving a clear that It is sdk removir complexion guarantee to it fails. DURING THIS GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF FINE PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS Not one instrument that has had even the slightest use is reserved, every one will be sold within the next few days; we know this for we have made the prices so low and the terms so easy that they practically sell themselves. This is done so as to close them all out not later than July Ist, date for the last half of the year’s business. QUALITY The high quality of these pianos and player pianos can hardly be questioned when we look over their well known names, and especially when we take into consideration that many of them can hardly be told from brand new instru- ments. PRICES and TERMS The prices and terms during this sale are so exceptionally favorable to the purchaser that any one intending to buy within the next five years positively cannot afford to delay the matter for even a single day. our inyentory The following are a few of the instruments included in this sale: Weber, Sohmer, Kohler & Campbell, Steinway, Radle, Knabe, Mason & Risch, Farrand, Kimball, Bush & Lane, Vose & Sons, Victor, Gramer, Elling- ton, At such prices as these: n't hide yc kles wi t an ounce of Ot Ev should show a move them tho ‘ement, some of the light. = vanishing entirely ° sure to ask the druggist for the doub! meth Othine; it is this that ia se antee.—Advertisement | xcrape A Climaxical Dollar Friday The women of Seattle and the Northwest are going to have access Friday to the greatest as- sortment of fresh, up-to-the-minute Summer Hats we have ever before offered in these wide- ly known weekly value-giving events. Over 2, 000 Hats the money-back guar-| d Without a Gri Imace BY MAX MILLER ANYWHERE, EVER Mont te men, nor do th o the fight promoters, inancing the $600,900 fight is s typi mi of th jthe noul of which ca from a car window. That Mont. past fly range land, years the victim of a differ ent pestilence, should volunteer to up the money — sufficient | money, that !s—to bring Jack Kearns fand “his “One and Only” \ each year for the COME TO THE RESCUE Into the); hear what it ! promoters, Mayor and Loy Me t of complet Yes ‘ ae Mike Cc umby, fell » ke Terms as low as “ fighter ; & record sum before nelling, ‘kota. original promoters fell slightly short of this, and for a time Montana's reputation resembled d's “Safety Last BANKERS OF GREAT FALLS Player Piano 8298 the DISAPPOIN We do as we advertise Bat tho bankers of Great ¥ the bankers and merchants step) into the front squad. Whereupon Jack Kearns ts forced to rink the ot his money-maker, after all/ —forced to risk the tithe “of the! “One and Only™ at a time when the} stock of Gibbons in rising as the! June temperature. Yes, no use keep: | ing it necret, Gibbons’ stock suddenly has started to rise—over here, JS WHOLESALE |’ But new men stepped tn to help| the.old. The new men will be writ- ten about later | Yet all this part of the story is preliminary, It does not explain why thoes persons who came to Montana #0 son after the Blackfeet, the Crow | and the Sioux are, in reality, so much like them: ‘There are. farmers in Montana today who, like a Sioux| $95, $125, $145, $178, $185, $265, $295, $315, $325, $335, $210, $395, $6 per month THESE ARE BARGAINS, NOT TMENTS ning to Music $235, $425 Player Piano ¥ $395 Bring this ad with you Bushs Inne Piano Go. Everything Pertai MANUFACTURERS 1 51 9 Third Avenue RETAIL brave could stand ‘ough made her cross-eyed. And) su burned, and not make a grimance |! during the burning. all the children But these farmers do not neces-|the girl who is thes ing, He's too busy nchool—even | He’s too busy trying again. He's too | and cross-eyed.| busy taking caro of the little the | sarily Wear chaps, sombreros, and |The family speaks English inside the|Grat Rationer portions him to take talk with a “you ‘all.” Rather, house as well. as outside. Broken|care of. He's too busy studying rem- for instance, wears a cap, overallx,| English? Yes. Just ax our Slayic|edies for the misfortune and—yes, laugh, davenport critics—| would be broken Slayic pulling thru to victory wears @ Cap, overalls, and is Slavic. | The schedule of the family's farm- | who w He has t Slavica what he is, and the country jing fortune since 1917 is character. |f the § he is farming is in the fuothills, | istic of the farming fortune of near- pesect: He not in na- y io’ of course. he typifies rocky foothills they are, and no other al! Montana since 1917 nality, of cours y | Persons wants the land—not even for| 1 * ‘ ste the race in Montana that is making ontana’s come-back, A come-back cattle, 1918—Drouth Montana's come-back. A come-back | one e grit] ly from six, maybe seven, years of one} pets similar to that Biblical run of famines in Egypt in the | Joseph. And ie's|the seventh year of that famine— this farmer | would hardly have had nerve enough to raise and risk $400,001 ourage of tle | show the gameness and faith of his count And yet Joseph—even Jos- | eph—it dare be said, would hardly on | Paris plans to spend $750,000 this days of} Year in providing public baths. You will find some real nice fur- | nished rooms in tonight's Want Adj | columns. 0 just to Short Cut to Olympic Peninsula Points —just out of the tissue, bright and new, are here for your selection. In this galaxy of Summer style ex- pressions are Trimmed Hats for every occasion, Sports Hats, Children’s Hats and Untrimmed Hats, of every conceivable straw and hair braid, embracing all colors, This farmer who wears a cap has| 1919—Drouth and grasshoppers # family of five. ‘The oldest is 19,| 1920—No market. (Also the barn the youngest, a a girl, is five. Whoop- | of this particular man burned down.) | 1921—Grasshoppers and cut. | worn «| Pestilence after ancther. In years as well as in grasshop- SEATTLE-LUDLOW FERRY Starts Saturday JUNE 23 AI Wonderful Introduction Offer Personal Printed Stationery . color combinations, sizes and shapes, at............ Children’s Hats Here is the snappiest as- sertment we've ever shown in juvenile trims, colors and styles. Bring the little misses in Fri- day and match their spontaneous fancies with erin ae we 30 Dozen Wreaths About every beautiful species of the flower kingdom is represented in these wreaths, which regularly sold from $1.95 upward. Your unrestricted choice $1 Friday at..,,.seccssorsseess Buckram Shapes Your choice of our entire stock of Suckram and Wire Shapes that Hi Moat 9 riday at ' Trimmed Hats A symphony of Summer colors, blended and har- monized with the skill of artistic genius, is wrought out in straws and. silk materials, hair braids and fabrics, embellished with Summer flowers and fruits in profusion, covering the whole range of piquant shapes, large effects and medium sizes. An array of amazing values for Friday at. $1 Sport Hats All the colorful, charming fects are here; helmet shapes, pokes, mush- rooms, in sprightly trims and jaunty styles. Every type of person- ality, every whim of outdoor apparel fashion, will find a harmonizing effect easy of selec- tion here Friday $1 at ot Untrimmed Hats. Here are all the desirable shapes, shades and col- ors—about 1,000 to choose from. Sold regularly at $1.95 to $4.85. Your choice of $1 this wonderful array Friday at. yeteenens . Sie Criteuon If ti gir Oe eae SPEND YOUR FOURTH |’. IN SUQUAMISH Al-Day Open Pavilion Dance BASEBALL GAME SUQUAMISH INDIANS SEATTLE EAGLES 10 Funny Clowns Amusement Booths 50-Acre Playfield Ample Food for All Served on Grounds HOURLY BOAT SE 1 tATT ICE G Brownatone. No fuss or muss, Wili not rub off and cannot be detected. guaranteed harmless to hair, scalp and skin. Easily applied And absolutely eure in color results, Try this perfect hat tint Just once and you willal- | lo every= A. 0. P. ways use it On where — 50c and $1.50, Tria 1. bottle sent direct for 10c, Write for it to-day, The Kenton Pharmacal Co, $18 Goppia Bidg., Covington, BROWNATONE RAY hair on a young head is unfair. Don't submit to Restore those gray, faded or streaked hairs to thelr orig- inal color and splendor with Brownatone ts 1922—-Grasshoppers and cut- THE GRIT SIOUX INDIAN Nor, during this torture, that farm- jer isn't making a facial grimance 0 The Last Word In Pullman Equipment Standard and Tourist on the ORIENTAL LIMITED Tacoma—Seattle—Spokane [From Portland vie8. P. ys) To CHICAGO without change ‘T MEALS ON WHEELS” Club, Ti "hote or a la Carte EASTERN EXCURSIONS Fare and 1-10 for Round Trip Sel lg | ey Cc. W. MELDRUM AL K ir 1 Seattio, Wash. LowerRatesVia GREAT NORT For further information, ri a 1. J, MOORE, City Passenger and Ticket Agent THERN RAILWAY Ly. Colman Dock Daily 10 A. M.—5:30 P. M. fine crash linen printed paper and , $1.00 PAPETERIES Seattle Do it now! i RELIAN 119 Marion 8t., Write plainiy; inciose $1 | often you use it, Two or three teaspoonfuls of © Mulsified will cleanse the hair and scalp thoronghly. Simply moisten | the hair with water and rub it im 43 It makes an abundance of rich, 7 creamy lather, which rinses out removing every particle o! dust, dirt, dandruff and exeess oil. he hair dries quickly and evenly, and has the appearance of oh much thicker and heavier than really is, Tt leaves the scalp soft } and the hair fine and_ silky, bei fresh-looking and finffy, wavy, age. You can get Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo at any drug store. It inexpensive and a our, ounce bottle lasts for rzonths, Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, Mulsified ; ‘This clear, pure, and en nes. reascless product cannot possibly Rune and does not dry the scalp or Cocoanut Oil: Shampoo —adds more than any ran to your attractiveness and charm, cette hair is not a matter of luck, imply a matter of care. Vou can have beautiful hair if you shampoo it properly, Proper shampooing is what brings out all the real lite and lustre, the natural wave and color, and makes it soft, fresh and riant, Your hair simply needs frequent and regular washing to keep it beautiful, but it cannot stand the vations or tickets, call on, telophor ing Street station, Main 6601 W. YOUNG, General Agent See America First

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