The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1915, Page 3

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‘TRUST Co. lst at Pike LIBERT Last Times Tonight “BROTHER nachna story British army and ciety life mp in England, with an [English all-star cast 2,000 feet of ehititls and magnificent scenery ; Showing curious customs in Santiago, Chile CONTINUOUS 1Oc—11 A. M.to 11 P. M.—10c New Show Tomorrow—the 6-part Vitagraph Feature, “The Island of Regeneration.” COOL COMFORTABLE Pike & Union —LAST TIMES TONIGHT— Sc LOVE, SNOW and ICE b giraiaa Vitagraph feature con , Adirondack mountains, and a eel Western drama. NEW SHOW TOMORROW—BRAND-NEW WRITES HOME OF 22% BLOODY BATTLE CLASS A THEA RE ——— Juat North of Pike on Third. | VANCOUVER, B. C, }In a letter from ody, taken at Lake Sara MARY, FULLERY ‘CIRCUS MARY’ HARRY GHINBON & 2-Reel Comedy CE BLOOD AND LOW BACKS” June 22 front, Jack the bee Gibson, former city hall employe recites a number of exciting tinci-! UL TIRUM | 316 Pike Bente im which he had part. Ie ‘Teday, Wednesday and Thursday tells of one fight, in particular, | THE HUMAN BLOODHOUND Bl when it was so dark the Canadian | part Drama. |soldiers could hardly tell friend from foe. THE WRONG FLAT . * | | “We had some grand hand-to-| Comedy Feature. thand fights,” he goes on to say. | We were scrapping in bunches of six and seven. One minute there would be four or five of us onto one German and the next there| would be one of us to a bunch of; | Germans I got my bayonet tangled up in | the head of a Han, and it broke off, jso I bad to finish up the charge, jwith his bayonet. It bad changed |its color before I reached the rear i the wood. It Is Our Aim to help those who are strug-| gling for a position of in- y Ane | [WHOOPING COUGH | CAUSING DEAT! SPOKANE, June —The ninth} death from whooping cough since | the disease became active here, six Weeks ago, occurred yesterday Twenty-one new cases are re ported, ONLY GERMAN; HE DOESN'T LIKE IT TACOMA, J be in jail or in lum than be the only German the farm,” said Jacob Stuempfie, presenting himself at the police station. He asked to be locked up. He made for the station after es- caping from the farm, he said, UNION SAVINGS & OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $811,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi. dent and Trust Officer ra rather | HOGE BUILDING In the Heart cf the Financial District Second Fleer F.-1. Bids. Clara Kimball Young, who w: years ago, playing at the old Lo! Colonial this week in her greates In this fil is called upon t to the limit, upon finding hersel story is based on Russian life. CHORUS WILL SING TONIGHT The story of King Olaf, the leg endary figure of the Norsemen, from the time of his conversion to Chris tianity until he fell In battle, will be/ sung by the 200 members of the Peo ples Chorus, augmented by an or lehestra of 25, at the Hippodrome Tuesday evening K Olaf” is conceded to of the great comp Sir Edward Elgar It far surpasses anything ever given on the Pacific coast, and {% the biggest work the People’s Chorus has yet attempted If you like musie—if you thrill j over dramatic bursts of melody that| begins fairly carry you off your feet: over jexquisite harmonies that hold you Jenthralied with their beauty and sWeetness—then you ought not miss| hearing "King Olaf.” Anybody who has music in his soul {* robbing himself of a good treat if he can go and doesn't The soloists will be Neal Begley tenor, Phileas Goulet, baritone, and Grace Farrington Homsted, soprano. | THEY COURT BY MAIL SPOKANE, A corre | spondence ciub ce culminat p the marriage of Mrs, Anna ) Tulsa, Okla, and 8. J Sonneck, a Spokane farmer, here yesterday. They had been ex changing letters for the past three months, but never saw each other MIRROR AIDS IN DIVORCE VANCOUVER, B. C., June 22 After declaring he had observed his wife, thru a mirror, reading | letters from other Calvert was granted a divorce, in the superior court WHEN YOU VISIT THE FAIRS LOW ROUND TRIP RATES TRAVEL IN COMFORT AND SAFETY. LOW RATES EAST SECOND 720 AVENUE Phone Elliott 1256 SOUTHERN PACIFIC GO BY RAIL C. G. CHISHOLM District Freight and Passenger Agent jeu men, Adolph | STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 22, appearing at the t fil jearts in Exile.” © exert her rare emotional powers f the wife of two noble men. The CHARLIE’S NEW FILM A SCREAM ALHAMBRA Chaplin's latest « a tw joy to crowds Alhambra to its Monda Chaplin week. None of his p wanes touch thin ¢ Work” ia a riot it fe all a tho Ch humor cannot plin is working as honger's ansistant. They a paper Ket a job in a swell home, and the havoe They daub the rooms in jdixeriminately and nearly wreck the place. At one point, there ts a spill in which Chaplin's bose Kets his head in a bucket of paste, | which sticks to his head | ‘The story ends with the explod Chaplin He opens ing of the kitchen range. jis buried in the debris | up the door of the stove which has| fallen over his head and comes out smiling. eee LIBERTY Old Dame Nature treated Yel lowstone park pretty ly, but |we wouldn't say it has a monopoly on the scenic stuff. Not on your tintype. You'll = think too, once you have reel film at the Li the splendors of greatest playground, tional park, are shown. is creating much interest fer In which Washington's Reinier Na This film} MISSION Here's a tip on “How to Keep Cool.” The Mission theatre is the beat little ice box in town today and, if your imagination ts good, get yourself frozen to |death for a jitney Just by watch |ing “Love, Snow and Ice. real snow picture, showing winter sports on Saranac lake. you can CLASS A | “Circus Mary,” at the Class A, Is one of the popular Mary Faller features, in which she proves her. self the most versatile artist in the game. of her stunts in this unusual fea ture. . PROGRAMS s A Ending Tuesday Night cus Mary” ry Fuller), three reels; “Blue Blood and Yel low Backs” (Harry Gibbon), two reel comedy oe Liberty Ending Tuesday Night “Brother Office: (Gerald) Ames, Henry Ainley an! Lettice Fairs x), four parts; “Santiago, Travelogue Was God" Paramount “The Mountain That (scenic), two parts se |Colonial Ending Saturday Night “Hearts in Exile” (Ch ra Kimball ¥ oung), five Cannon | Today's Beauty Hints Beauty Hints To whiten and beautify the com plexion permanently, we have found no better preparation than a lotion ma by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint) hot water, then adding two tea spoonfuls glycerine. This removes any pimples, shiny, muddy or sal low appearanc nd will make any one’s skin clear, smooth and vel vety. It does not show or rub off Hike powder; fn fact, it seems a part of the skin; and for removing tan and freckles is uneq It is necessary to shan frequently In the warme because of excessive dust and the fact that the head perspires more and is usually more exposed to the weather, The easiest-to-use quickest-drying shampoo tiat we can recommend to our readers can} |be prepared very cheaply by dis solving a teaspoonful of eanthrox, obtained from your druggist. in a cup of hot water, This, rubbed into the scalp, creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling in its action and very After rir , the d clean and the hair and evenly and takes and soft fluttiness that makes it seem very heavy Advertisement, lp is - otherwise, | pen the two-| It's al Walking « tightrope is one! and beneficial to sealp and} 1915, PAGE 3 peereeen Here’s a “Note” to All the fomen of Seattle! DD lots of Kid Gloves—Fownes’, Val- lyer’s, Dent’s, etc., in small and large sizes only, are forty-three cents a pair. W* have a big lot of Pillow Cases to sell for 9c each. Good Muslin Sheets for 33c each. Lonsdale Cambric for 9c a yard (mill ends up to 10-yard lengths). Bleached Muslin for 6c. Bleached Sheet- ing for 25c. Pillow Tubing for 14c. And Art Ticking, worth 25c, for fifteen cents a yard. oo a big lot of Outing Flannel, snow white, for 4c a yard. Fancy striped Outing Flannel for a_ nickel. Nobody ever expected to get such good quality for the price. And Scotch Flannels that were 39c are now 23c. Apron Check Ginghams are 5c a yard. Best American Prints are 4c a yard, and Shirting Cheviots are 7 1-2c. pure. CREPES in lovely colors, small figures and dots on white | grounds are 10c a yard instead of 15c. Embroidered Crepes with figures and dots (everybody’s crazy about black and white dots, any way), these are 19c in- stead of 25c. PsSALING SILKS in seven colors and Moire Silks in eight colors can be bought for twenty-five cents a yard. If anybody asked you to set the price you’d judge them worth half a dollar at least— and Silk Ratines that were a dollar a yard when in the hey-day of their popularity, are now a quarter. HITE Chinchilla Coats, such as the best stores are asking twenty dol- lars for, are $8.98. Women’s Corduroy Street Coats, in strawberry, emerald, purple, gold, blue and brown, are $6.98 instead of $12.50. Tailored Skirts, many of ’em accordion pleated, are $4.98 in- stead of $8.50. Wool Dresses of the fin- est quality and in the newest styles are $5.98 and $6.98. Lovely Party Dresses of Pompadour Silks, Chiffon Silks, Messa- line Silks in plain colors, worth from $25.00 to $35.00, are all ten dollars. ene HIFFON Waists, finest quality silk silk chiffon in lovely colors are $1.00 instead of five. This is because they’re small sizes (32, 34 and 36). Children’s Wash Dresses are about half price. Wom- en’s House Dresses are 69c instead of $1.25, and everything on the second floor, Corsets, Undermuslins, Street and House Dresses—everything’s reduced. The Basement is emptied. The Fourth Floor is emptied. : The balance is going, and going quickly. 3 If there’s anything you can use in this” store, now’s the time to get it. GEORGE FRANCIS ROWE & COMPANY Merchandisers and Financiers for Business Institutions, in Charge of Panton’s Department Store *LEVEN SEVEN TO ’LEVEN ’LEVEN SECOND AVENUE y and Grate paid producer) } 12.00 Wheat . j Ball (Chester Conklin), two parts,| ‘ || Complete Report | Mission Ending Tuesday Night Love, Snow and lee (Nitra Fra leer), three parts, “From Tramp to |Of Market Today fie | Champ 7 ies hampton,” » bog sacha i ve Clemmer Ending Tuesday niNgt | “Fighting Bob” (Orrin Johnson), five parts; “When Kitty Spilled | ithe Ink” (animated cartoons); “Pathe Pacific Coast Weekly.” . ancisco otel Guide Tilikum Ending Thursday Night |}. | “The Human Bloodhound,” four |parts; “The Wrong Flat,” comedy ee 8 | Alhambra Ending Saturday Night | Visite UT oO! Work” (Charles Chap! | parts; “The Way of the Tr jor" (Leah Baird and Leo I three parts “The Angel | Springs”; of the | (King Baggot and Jane Gatl), three |parts; “The Downfall of Potts” (Lee | Moran), comedy Tuesday Night Trail Divides” (Rob- five parts { |HOTEL ROY ,°* ALAMO INN 2 LINCOLN HOTE EL 2| 115 Market st, Sam Pranct 2 min, from Fer principal decks. © the lert Edeson), Madison Ending Tuesday Night Out of Bondage” (Dorothy Gish) Hostage of the North”; Rox,” No. uM The (Tom Mix) } By agie Hottle” Appies Home Ending Tuesday Cherries ‘The Exploits of El No. 9%,/¥ al Annes, §-1t os two parts; “Col, Heeza Liar Signs | Sines *!t ry 4 the Pledge.” animated cartoon com: | '* Old Andalusia,” — scenic; | Troubadour,” two-part drama Ye College Ending Tuesday | The Girl I Left Behind Me” (Robert Edeson), hive parts, DETAIL SOLDIERS TO GUARD WATER ads: Ontvns ‘The Onto VANCOUVER, B. C,, June 22.— | The military authorities will be| | asked to detail soldiers to guard|@ the Capilano and Seymour. pipe lines, which furnish the local wa ter + Aching, Burning 7 Beets By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the lous 1 Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort The eas Alice’ and “Princess spoonful cide In foo Packs Comfortable rooms with # eniences, and meais that are all that is to be ff Inside passage, No seasickness. | 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY modern desired For all Batter w achingtoe Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make mov aunington a! round trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon ereamery, #olld wack 0 Kallway Sa Gl. -0-CIdE roe UsepBy MiLtiONST” Troubles | * ae Cheese MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW D - . tee Sal ings every Saturday at 9 a, m. STEWART HOUSE br triplets or yates and other information, call or write ‘rub : E. E. PENN Near Pike Publi * Modern i w General Agent, Passenger Department Large, Modera Yo 713 Second Avenue, Seattle One or Two, 504 | Select ranch ....+++

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