The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1925, Page 6

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CONTE The Amphion Society Ladies’ Lyric Club I'S P SAMSON GRAHAM MORGAN ARBILLE BELSTAD mam at the of Washington First Presbyterian Church Wednesday, Feb, 25, 1925, at ADMISSION $1.00 SOME DOLL HOUSE y A. I I H POSLAMMAKES UGLY PIMPLES <2 SIMPLY VANISH =". Ss5 ng, CONCEN:| been ned I t un! Ma B ee ave Get Your The Star Has Purchased 1,000 Tickets to the Two Popular Heilig Theatre at Third and Madison —McKEE’S— ARCADIAN BAND Appearing in Concert Daily Except Monday at 3, 5, 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. at the Heilig. Here’s the Subscription Blank. Win as Many Tickets as You Wish ct er tem eg Sag rs plhat orlcls i h eat tara er | TO SUBSCRIBERS: i I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for two months and thereafter until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the authorized carrier at the regular rate of 500 a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. ADDRBGG 665 secs ccccsrcccrvecccccccsssscccescsosccesscvcsccsevees BETES MO 65 cn 0b d eb tc sectense dictvededsccocsbovaveescvcecdedey p ADDRESS ie | BEAUTY RIZE | ach —Girls— Every Two New Subscribers You Secure for The Star ror) “ron Man of ‘Frisco’ Is Hurled at Wets as Defy Charlie Goff Named Re lowing Long Line of Failures NS) Is A TYPICALLY WESTERN PRODUCT !Telephone Club to Give Party Feb. 14 wa | ted HAS RECORD LIKE «| SHERLOCK HOLMES Next ame t Mont Kiddies!!! FREE Free Tickets Given for | Here’s How to GET 2 THEM! LL you have to do in order to win two free tickets to the Million Dollar Heilig Theatre, is to secure only two new subscriptions to The Seattle Star. Just clip the subscription blank printed below and have two of your friends, neighbors or relatives who are not now having The Star delivered to their homes to agree to subscribe and sign the subscription blank. It is just as easy as can be to secure new subscribers to The Star—brightest, newslest and most popular newspaper in the State of Washington. The best part of all is, that you can win as many tickets as you like and can go to the popular Heilig Théatre every week “all for nothin!” Take mother, dad, sister and your friends, too. SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE NEW, THAT IS, PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO THEM. Bring the orders as you get them to the circulation department of The Seattle Star Seventh Ave. Between Union and University Sts. The Feature Picture Now Playing at the Heilig: TOM MIX —IN— “The Deadwood Stage” Coming Friday— : “Girls Men Forget” Seattle’s Amusement Palace For the Whole Family! THIRD awa MADISON rional Dry Chief Fol- Cross Word Puzzle Te HOMIZONTAL ae ‘ oy t ' ; i. f t jes 2 t age . Road pa r f wig A a si. T dulge ¢. Bovine n nta | THE ANSWER TO WEDNESDAY'S PUZZLE 50. 1 M4. v1. A #3. Female shee Veaeri Al Real Estate ‘bull market" in is Florida, larg world today | ing rea |mary vals and even surpasses the dizzy| year-round playground. The eecond swirl upward of the New York stock|is the horde of wealthy who have exchange after election. Into Florida, as into the market, | man. the wealth of a nation is being) Antitax laws passed by the legis. poured and fabulous profits corded. | the state's permanent population pos. The rush to Florida has blocked|sipiy 20 per cent the mails, clogged train service and) Only recently the Milam! realty filled the roads. |board prevented eolicitation in front Wealthy and poor alike elther have | of offices or on the sidewall gking the mad dash| Previously a st most spectacular} any day was a rep boom since the ‘49ers risked their|New York cur lives for California gold. lto arrived scene nearly of the old-time where i signals “‘sell’* flashed from the “buy” anc Gold is the password, not the object.) Questions concerning the future » buying up vast acreages. purchased Ever property, lying 20 and 25 miles south lof Miami, without even seeing it |men take offense at any suggestion They predict a million population for Miami in 10, years, and a solid Drawback: ent, of cou any but tho wealthy. Hotels are packed. Rates are sky high. Miam! has become a Ne York City in miniature. The por j lation, including suburbs, now is 8 000. The transient shown at about 90,000. Some idea of the boom can be | gained from the fact that in 1918 jonly $114 legal instruments filed in this county, In 1924 there were 61,374, living just at pres mendous to it ADMIRAL LUCK FOR YOU MADRID.—A Britisher has won one of the $100,000 prites in the Spanish Christmas lottery. He ob- tained the lucky ticket in a friend ly toss over drinks. The lotte winner refused to take the money he had won in the toss, so his los- ing friend jokingly gave him a lot- |tery ticket, which proved to be a ‘winner. CLEAR YOUR HEAD quickly with antiseptic Rear Admiral John H. Dayton, shown above, is the new com- | mander of the Twelfth Naval di Apply in nostrils Soothes—heals trict, succeeding Rear Admiral J. 8.) | McKean. At present, Dayton com mand@ the special service squadron,| and assumes his new duties in a few weeks. Thousands Join in Struggle for Florida | seas The boom in real estate here ri-/made to make the entire stato a|® Seasonal v | taken up residence to avold the tax| With much success, to Introduce the Te-|1ature last November have increased | “tes, but in remote villages thruout Only here the struggle is for land. | opening of the market until dusk. | tes from all over tho United! must be worded with care. Business}®24 !n the evenings t ude|that this thing cannot last | | They couldn't if they wished.|city on tho east coast, reaching be-| » no roads, | yond mi on the south to beyond -- —— | Palm ch on the north j population is | Montmartre, I | ) rHt ) conua EE Spring Coats (That ave Smart With Two-Tone Blended Fur on Bottom Slim, chie and new are these coats, made with the small self collar Paris loves, and a wide band of fur on the bottom. Beauti- fully crepe lined. Made of Wool, Otto- man, Lustra, Suede- down and Novelty Plaids, in Exceptional Value Elevator Sert All Daylight Sales ice for room Your Convenience *THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT” % to a; ¥O fj a PINE, WESTLAKE AND FIFTH ] = Sa ae —— ———e eb | TOO MANY SMITHS * WASHINGTON.—Telephone open cal atc here claim they have mon len tre e with the Smiths than agy pic WANE IN PARIS jhello girls in the country. Ther pre are five Frank Smiths in the dire sor tory and none of them have any ‘ Living Costs Sober French |' all five of thee Doan Capital’s Citizens |they get the right one. oh ie vol | By looking tn tonight's Want Ml r/columns you may find just the De i suits your particulir y Gi w king was held pent-up feel-| 8 of those grievous war years jd not be satisfied with one cele y on in ca streets, but t Friday, February 13th CASH PRIZES for the Best Valentine Costume, tel co . rooms © t h le 4 * oad ae es Pastime Club and every hat would ac- 111 Spring Street g human feet. af Dancing Every Nite Dancing Taught ncing looked like yut then came the merican jazz band. In 1918 Ameri- ans in uniform did their best, and foxtrot and teach the latest steps to the French girls, not only in the the south and east where they were on duty. The French quickly caught the dea, and when the war ended they were in the proper spirit to go in for jazz whole-heartedly, The popularity of dancing contin- Specializing in all ued almost unabated until last sum-| the latest Bob Cuts r. It was remarked at the fash-| nable resorts th: | Shave 15¢ the crowds away from the gay cafes | § before and during the tea hours, Towels’ aming Tools tables were the main attraction. | ean Hands | But the best check is the so-called | dancing palaces. At the end of there were 848 such “dancing 23 Women Operators * in TTE HOP Paris, but at the end of last year! ETTER z there were less than 500. This] AKBER cHooL «i means that the working classes are|| 1212 First Ave. EL iot-2988; no longer supporting the dance In the meantime the sem{-fashion- = able clubs, which held their dances q in private homes, most com-| e pletely disapp urally the| dance still goes n in Paris, | do you deposit your _monej In a secret corner at homey handy for the burglar, or in but it is now chiefly confined to | staurants—after the dinner hours | and to midn cafes in the| ing for itself alone} is rapidly reaching its proper level, | which is a source of diversion in} the party, but not the party. | Since the summer tourist season| Montmartre has seriously felt the| strain of the loss of popularity of} the dance. They did well as long as the season was on, but the slump came about two months ago, and} | business has been very bad. Quite! e a | a number of dancing places had to} j close for lack of patronage, and the} ee For Savings gaiety of the district has consider-} ably toned down. In all the places the dear dancing girls grumble about| where it safely works for night and day at compound interest The Bank Unquestionably the high cost of} e if For Savings} dancing has been a contributing| Capital and Liability $800, factor in the decline of its popular-| ity. ‘Tho increase in living expenses | Pine Street at Fourth Ave $1 opens a savings acc has hit all classes, and this inokugna START NOW! musicians who have demanded more pay and the viclous circle has been functioning. Within the past few! weeks a great many American jazz| artists have sailed for home | | | | “Red, Watery Eyes You will be astonished at the quick results from simple camphor, witel hazel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed In Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle| Lavoptik helps any case sore, red or| watery eyes. Eye cup free. Bartell | Drug Stores. —Ady.

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