The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 9

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[ SECTION TW ALS RUS _ The Seattle SEATTLE, WASH,, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 192 Star 12,000 People Hear Operatic Stars in Seattle Arena CHALLAPIN IS BiG FAVORITE Seattle Says Its Adieus to Stars of Music World With the & RO. « nently displayed the the Arena, Seat opera venture clage Saturday © 4,00¢ MRenring « ni opera house wo weeks. Bandit Gets $30 From Oper- ator of Owl Street Car Police are seeking « dandit who late Saturday n boarded an East M. n street c: and held up Opera i. H. Hirt relieving him of between $10 and 0. youthtu The stranger got aboard the car at 14th ave. and FE. Union st. “This car is going to the barns, he was told. “That's where I'm going.” holdup answered. Then he stuck &@ gun fn Hirt's ribs. robbed him of his money changer and rified his pocketa. The handit escaped at the next corner. Labor Held Own Reward in Talk “Labor for Christ is {ts own rv ward,” Rev. Rowland Edwards told his congregation at the Whitman Memoria} church Sunday. “There are compensations for all tribul: tions,” he said. “To tabor for € ts the sweetest service on earth.” Card Party Will Be Lodge Feature Drill teams of the Clara Barton tents, Daughters of give a card party at otel Tuesday evening. ORPHIUM A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE ~ HARRY GREEN Ja “THE CHERRY TRER” ERNEST HIATT De JANI JONES and ELLIOTT Aastated by HAL FISHEIUS ORCHESTRA “REVERIES” __ MACK AND LA RUE MARY HAYNES __ Im Exclusive Songs Pathe News FOUR & GIRTON PALET GIRLS Barto & Melvin __‘Raes © Edge Fenwick Girls “Pantagescope STEPPE) SYMPHONIC ARTISTS, Stokm_ aK) with few sugge in Egypt, ¢ Teapot Dome tions. ForH ome-M For the t of some of ington bur the th postage stamps; any for three ce fill sout stampa im: two EACH in fame and he required do the rest cur Home Economics Editor, Washington Bureau, ‘The Seattle Star, 1522 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. | I want the bulletins checked on the list below, and inclose herewith .... cents in loose postage stamps for same. PRINTING my name and address carefully, Amusing Children The Art of Dress The Beauty Booklet The Bride's Booklet The Care of Canaries City Home Gardening Etiquette for Everybody Floors and Floor Coverings Care of Goldfish Wedding Anniversary Gifts and Parties The Removal of Stains From Clothing DO NOT USE INK. PRINT CAREFULLY Footwear Styles and Prices Are the big drawing card at this store. New lines of pretty shoes for spring wear are arriving daily. They are worth more money, but they all go in at prices ranging from $4.5 ,. $9.75 Note also that we are featuring every week a style or line at a little less than our regular price, and that means quite a bit cheaper than you'll find such a shoe anywhere else, Here is our this week’s— e Special __ Suedes in black, gray, biege; sev- eral styles, French and low heels I$ 75 Also patent calfskin in smart) 4 styles, very comfortable for street wear 1326 Second Ave. Baxter & Baxter Only Coast Battery Manu- factory Located Here © Paoifio N Board Certifies John E. Carroll wallou edat to Philadel TEAPoT styLES J OPEN FACTORY( wars a Tack oR Twor? | pl Come In the anme SECOND AVE. AND JAMES fT. Heaven Theme Is t $8 Crown and Bridgework Cut to PAGES 9 TO 16 Ts| $4 With Our Regular 15-Year Guarantee SO NOW Is THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half DK. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr Sunday Subject si: conse nt{or The Sun Porch A permanent floor of Armstrong's Marble Tile Inlaid Linoleum was selected for this enclosed sun porch Look fic the CIRCLE ‘A trademark on the burlap bach Cork, Linseed Oil, Burlap —that’s Linoleum HEN you think of linoleum, do you know what it really is? Linoleum is a floor material, invented over sixty years ago. But the colors and designs in which modernlinoleumis madeare NEW. They have opened up many new uses for lino- leum as a floor for rooms where formerly linoleum was never thought of. But there is nothing especially new about the way genuine lino- leum is made, or the materials that go into its making. Linoleum is made of cork, oxidized linseed oil, and burlap. Because linoleum is made of cork, the lino- leum floor has the quali- ties of cork. It is cite ble and quiet and non- absorbent. Thelinoleum floor keeps the heat in and the cold out—just as the large cork does in the thermos bottle. When the powdered cork that goes into linoleum is mixed with linseed oil, it takes on added qualities of toughness and smooth- ness. A beautiful floor, permanent and easy to clean A bottle cork is tough; cork resists moisture and deadens sound, It be clartic. So it fineleam The taugh oxi- dized film of lin- seed oil (observe it on a can of paint) combines with cork in lineleum Linseed (flaxseed) oil gives linoleum its name —lin-oleum. Italso gives linoleum its smooth sur- face that makes it the easiest of all floors to keep clean. Nothing sticks to linoleum. Dust and dirt brush right up from its surface. Today linoleum floors are the most beautiful of all resilient and perma- nent floors, That is be- cause linoleum can be made in any color, and in attractive and distinctive designs. Lineleum is net easy to tear, be- Look for the burlap back — cause of its strong All genuine linoleum has eae: a back of tough, strong burlap. The mixture of bork and oxidized linseed oil is pressed on this burlap under heavy rollers. This burlap adds strength to lino- leum, It is not easy to tear. iT you are ever in doubt as to whether or not you are looking at the genuine linoleum, look for the burlap back. See the new linoleum designs at your dealer’s Visit any good furniture or department store and ask to see the modern designs and colorings in Armstrong’s Linoleum that are helping women so much to build harmonious color schemes in dec- orating their rooms. Great developments in linoleum de- sign have taken place. When you see these new patterns you will know wh architects are favoring linoleum for hand- some new homes, why interior decorators are using it more and more. You will see why modern linoleum really is a floor for every room in the house. Laying linoleum for permanency Ask your merchant, too, about the im- provements which have been worked out in the methods of laying modern lino- leum floors. Fine linoleum, instead of being tacked down, is laid over a lining of builders’ deadening felt, which is pasted to the wood subfloor. An experienced lino- leum layer pastes the linoleum to the felt, closely joining and waterproofing the edges, and extends the linoleum beneath the moulding round the walls. Then, no matter how much the wood base expands in summer or contracts in winter, thelinoleum floor doesnot stretch or crack, but is always smooth and sani- tary. The added service and wear that this method gives are worth the cost. Wax fine linoleum floors If you wax such a floor regularly (rub- bing the wax thoroughly in), its beauty actually improves with time. Waxed linoleum floors will last for many, many years and will look even richer as time goes on. They will grow mellow like fine old furniture. Do not use strong soaps and scrubbing owders. They will injure any linoleum oor. Should washing become necessary, use a mild soap like Ivory, but ordinarily a daily wiping with a dust-mop is all the cleaning a waxed linoleum floor requires, « Write for free sample and booklet Let us send you a sample of Armstrong's Linoleum and a copy of our 24-page booklet, “New Floors for Old,” containing a score of colorplates of different de- signs that you can see at good stores— Jaspés, carpet inlaids, tile inlaids, and printed pat- terns; linoleum rugs, printed and inlaid; also information on laying linoleum and howto care for your linoleum floars, Armstronc Cork Company, Makers of Cork Products since 1860 Linoleum Division, LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA Seattle Office—803 Terminal Sales Building. Telephone—Elliott 3641 Armstrong’s Linoleum for Every Floor in the House ad nee for yoursell we ure not doing cheap work, but f lch-cluse work, using (he best materials obtainable, MAIN 2730 here on fter lo im seek~

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