The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1923, Page 3

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THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ~ [coe PevelNKS PREPARE UNBAUM TRIP ON RHINE 2 GRU FURNITURE CO. SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIK] : STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE eeeece $/ VETERAN ACTRESS — : STARTS NEW ROLE sess | THE GROTE-RANKIN @O tion ; OTTO F. KEGEL, President Beceseeeoscees ite Legion Posts Seek to Charter Vessel TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN -~v<| July Clearance Sales DEMAND en “Th theater | tn, “he Offer Unusual Opportunities for Savings BLUB MOUSE —Ch May = Until Friday | ee spot 1M | Cost of the trp for I of the Year jand their “heres” will Herbert Huwlinson ta COLANIAL Swanson in The Impossible Mrs, Hellow WINTER GAKDEN—"Ax Man Mobert Fraser and Beaded Bags $3.95 Beaded Bags of finely cut iridéscent beads, the bags finished with loop tassels. Silk draw cord handles are run through tiny bone rings attached. to the OLYMPIC involved in “One Stole picture now showing at the Olymp theater. Alice ( S Mart in “The approximately STAGE |part of an Ara lining. In a wide range of colors and color combina- | estimate The negotiations are be HELLIG—WiI King presenting “Some : IN is Big ons. =] carried on thru the soc Gite WINTER GARDEN tions, Kirst Floor PANTAGES—Variety vaudeville pro rty Hommes et Eight Che » Scenes in both America and |the “boxcar” platoon of the -Variety vaudeville and Paris are shown in the melodra ¢ : . ‘ es an Be etre” Sones Knitted Step-in Panties eniedy and , an I ies ) The stor has do with a our . » 1 ther 9 Hine of the Big face : man who goes to Paris and there $2.39 ES Gambling Men! , Th Thin * adventures in an At A Fibre and silk knitted Step-in Panties, with elastic ie Gambling Men! sp) Athos z his girl, Gladys: Baler, ees gla band at waistline; finished with wide hem at knee. i r this week, Ham-| (2%e8 one of the leading roles ps ee Se Pink only. Sizes 5 and 7. —First Floor Jers the 6 n thej| in. “As a Man Lives,” now ence [rugs of core, Sy Mina Ares n| den. Migs Hlette. success-| net Ms Women’s Silk Handkerchiefs uyed, of course e A domestic m tanding that | that of a youn, om whol Filly pl th wl of the) rear ea. tantly ¢ ° fil } viata ‘, postal lly plays the part .o. he| breaks up a S ‘ : : Ta se nentt rex Ua ace Guatae daughter ohiwar olde Stockings g5c $1.00 the Dozen ane Sota 3 | bookseller, Women's semi-fashioned fine quality Pure White Linen Handkerchiefs Popular petures of the “week | Silk Stockings with lisle hemmed tops, with neatly Lire eat hems; eid jon thi BLUE MOL si” Mites are ke ry fre ott ite! oben lisle toe, heel and: sole. Feel ie hs esa ic First rie GLADYS i ay gives bis ay 08 | why narries r 1 iteel ne we “ fa, 5F Cordovan, sizes 814 to 10. va —Firs' HULETTE s'pathoa tn “The Girl] es ta : Black, in 9 and 919. First Floor which ts anid] g much dra . to depict the n love attuir| m plays one of} Yale-Harvard Grads Neckwear in the life of t James Whit-| the best roles in his oareer . : ; comb The © is ad mee | te) = a “4 Hexen a loace western Me ; __ Plan Joint Outing Reddy Hair Nets gsc ae —— ai | LIBERTY The first joint Yale-Harvard pi fon laska gold rush day ince the war in to be held a ag of :. ee é FR ECK| LES: Se Ae eae orvalG eee taka fs . > | Oe) the Dozen ; Attenetite atyiek in Necmese is The Immortal Drs "however, Sega t clearance — Circle Ollars — Bramley Humanity and G | Y life as te £8, Ate pthc Reddy Hair Nets, single and double Sets—Tuxedo and Bramley Vestees— Now Is the Time to Get Kid: of | hs Ho mesh, in cap shape. Guaranteed steril- Shaped Collars in a variety of patterns | @ REX She : | These ‘Uaiy rf ottihtiot ba thee ized, real fe ae ih all shades ex- aa materials. oe tigi A gh of your | its aba pS SOE aes ort gray and white. Regularly 10c - { strength | ¢ each, —First Floor | to remove these| R ewelr ) educe Those Danger- J ; an ounce of Oth Ie * wit are a area eee Se ;|_ous Swollen Veins || Teather Hand Bags 69c MILTON SILLS jearly-day Alaska Doctor's Recent Discovery Also che Odd lots of Jewelry—Earrings—Cuff ANNA Q. NILSSON nse | Heals Boils, Carbuncles, Abscesses, $ pag Bit 2 ry coisa) 9 r BARBARA BEDFORD } COLUMBIA and Open Sores in a Few Daya, pe) Links, Watch Bands, Spanish Combs; KATE PRICE | ; 2 | saat Bar Pins, Tie Clasps, Pendants and IN WALLACE MacDONALD \ o preserib An attractive assortment of leather Crystaline Beads in an assortment of , LENDS | Hand Bags and Pouches, in a variety styles and colors. Reduced to clear at 2 mwas of styles and colors. Pouches pleated 69¢. —First Floor ( ; 6 ogi enlarged |}, Or gathered into handsome metal ROBERT EDESON strength Oth s Na under : IRE BSH frames inlaid with imitation matrix. i SS Be epaderugned ne Dialign rs ‘clans dru fT ataen Crushed grain and plain finished leath- $1.00 Down Puts Any Style 2 . taco blir ach cae and F ers of seal, goat and calf. A choice of Victrola in Your Home. ALLACE fering of a few hard k envelope, swagger and utility shapes. —Merzanine Floor at the gun realizes his folly and i eek Blau J LER f i hin ways. The. story s URLITZEI You'll tell rndchon” waa writen by Pet | , ry : Tac expectally for Tawlin- see well sulted to his talents, spend col 3 cold. million? and his happy horde of harmony hounds after secing uel “SOME GIRL!"—It leaves Friday night, “ “ 2 * Yes! We Have Fool: crystal | | HERMIE KING Se amen Runway and his jazz artists Ri h Pa Girls will please! Iches the pong . Daily Matinees Coming—*The High Cost of Loving” ander plays the it ls post Starring . 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