The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915. PAGE 3, sconomical, Delightful Place to Trade SPEND DOZEN TO WAGE WAR HOURS HERE UPON CENSOR Twenty-five Local Progres-| Director Griffith Sounds sives Will Urge Continu- | “Declaration of Independ ance of Party. ence” at Convention, HAS BREAKFAST. DATE SAME AS NEWSPAPER Ex-President Will Eat Here Magnates Cheer as He Urges With Reactionary Repub- | United Fight on lican Editor. Censorship S “We will tell Col. Roosevelt Motion pleture exhibitors in con that the sentiment among Pro. | vention at San Franetseo drew up Gressives in this state |e in uration of independence favor of holding the Progres iraday in protest ainst film EX I RAOR DI sive party together,” sald J. Y following a rousing speech county chairman of |by David W. Griffith, noted $ hese is : a heated address. ii Kete) A PAIR The statement will cause a wrought delegates to their feet OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES } Minh Gene oameehele ane [ois a nian three OkOrOElnY. sonar oF *2.508 295 GIIMa aed essing fic cern [rhciah Maa pewepanata eta’ that t be ato 1 film drama cannot be pro iced without some crime scene months past. tw ed The colonel will arrive by | Re boat from Vancouver Sunday 1 hould plays (COMMENCING Saturday, July 17th, at 9 A.M. |] Sis thcwcd'e separate Siw fo now elms tad thousands of pairs of midsummer styles, both high ores ven "uno." not "agree Ith ener thetic Wala tee wes daere and low shoes, all the latest novelties and fashionable foot- aly SM cen deg bal es wear, in all sizes and widths—A to E—regular $3.50, $4.00, Sat be SPE ee 30 ronreceataiine [bene ae ee nee Stn $4.50 and $5.00 values—at ea hel tera m that the| So we have the MARSH girls ogressives he are not in| —————— ~ =~ arriving at will stay but : ° 2 mindtes, | mf San Fran Our thousands of customers in Greater Seattle know that the Boston Sam cisco on the same train ple’Shoe Shop, Upstairs Shoe Store, offers at all times the newest styles of Hefore leaving tlle, the ’, ers ec ce colon I break ith Seo t Men’s and Women's smart, up-to-the-minute Footwear, $3.50 to $5 values, at lonel will breakfast with Scott e Hone, editor of the Pol, but Kel $250 and $2.95. But in accordance with the established policy of our chain of logge denied that the meeting Nn 60 stores, we will not carry merchandise from one season to another, and so 7 sive pr oat th amnounce our d have any significance were old friends back In closely by one from rat the lowed | : leader who {8 Just now Of this season’s styles Boots, Oxfords and Pumps eamopatatity ‘ca. gall whieh has befallen Roosevelt Women's $3.50 to $4.00 Values Women’s $4.50 to $5.00 Values William Jenaings Bryar Bryan, in a reply to a query from | $1.50 Pair $1.95 Pair nase opens He w ain tot 1 Dem Embracing the latest fashions tn lace and denhtn tate bin veal’ =the Incinding Boots, Oxfords and Pumps tn pat-| button Roots with sand and gray tops. Also abinet and deny t ts “for amt, gunmetal, etc., Colonial styles, strap ef- | black suede button Roots, Pumps, Colonials and “ ’ (ects, Newports, Premiers with inserts and tops | Oxfords, patent coltskin, gunmetal, etc. with s sit @Mcolored cloth of sand, gray, putty and fawn; | inserts of colored cloth or kid. The latest iso many in al! patent and gunmetal and other deatgn All Goodyear welts or hand-turned NETHERLANDS TO Myles too numerous to mention here. Spanish, | soles. Cuban, Louis or Military heels. Many low and military heels. styles and every pair a bargain BUILD CRUISERS | Sale of Men’s High-Grade Oxfords $4.00 and $5.00 Values $1.95 Pair In this lot we have Included two complete lines of tan and gunmetal Oxfords with cloth tops, all siz also Many sample Oxfords in the smaller sizes. You should jcolors. have several pairs at this remarkably low price for high ! sade Oxfords MAN IS KILLED IN The same pleasing service and courteous attention as though you paid the regular price. MINNESOTA STORM | — Upper, Marguerite Marsh; lower, | ST. PAUL, July 16.—Frank Lane,| Mae Marsh. found dead today near Worthington, | ——— —_——— - | eee eee | orts Minn., was killed during the storm ciivaree OSTON HOE 0. SATURDAY which swept southwestern Minne-|Who bid fair to give the GISH girls IVE NING sota and South Dakota fast night.;® lvely run for their popularity SAMPLE HOP INC. 109" The most serious damage is re-| With the film fans. Every one who! attends moving THE HAGUE, July 16—An 4 propriation of $11,200,000 was voted | by the second chamber of parlin-| ment here today for the construc tion of two 7,000-ton cruisers and four 800-ton submarines, In add! tion, a second bill was passed ap propriating $8.909 for the construc | tion of naval hydroplanes. The government was also authorized to keep the Dutch army under the} orted in the tion between ures has be SECOND LITE |Rvorthington and Sioux Falls, Crops |ome A friend of Mae Marsh and| Second Avo at Pike St BLILDING were damaged and farm houses |ér older sister, Marguerite Not s0 many seasons ago, Mar were wrecked guerite LOVERIDGE was) John 0., after doubling number! playing leads with the old Grittith | of gaarés around Cleveland summer | company the Biograph studios home, arrived there Thursday from| Her little sister, » ince far came hopping into the studio, wist- | Ae fuleyed and straggly-halred, won soa 4 dering at the grandeur of her big Keystone Serear ' sister in make-up and costume, | MADONNA I'd like to act, too,” she told the 14% ‘Vanee big sister with eager voice and tip-| t toe expectation Nonseni Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealers for | Veartables and Fruit PY ted datiy by J. W. Godwin & said Marguerite, | e "run home and play with your dol @ a Mes, You couldn't act. You're not] re 2 — big enough, child!” | *1% ha : : But D, W. Griffith’ happened to] @ see Country Hay 5 ] ALBERT HANSEN see the quaint little figure sitting | it @ 2.00 (Prices paid p ewe! Ly Hveremith on a “prop He immediately told @ 100 eee ee big sister, M ite, to bring h as ° vig sister, arguerite, to bring her e 4 1 |], 1s Now Located at His f giong next day; that he had a little| : ! New Store I part for Mae to play don He Be | — 1010 8 4 Ave, Neer Madicon To the unspeakable delight of the | ee | Puget I ee de i ‘f child and the astonishment of her| gee Uae €as bas tee L — sister, Mae was hir first for] seberricn core OO nae bits,” and then for “regulars.” | ariic, new te 15 She climbed slowly but surely. She | Honey, new. case ye KODAK FINISHING | Honey, strained surprised every pne by her ability let me do your work. Now producers predict that Mae A SA VINGS “Quick service—good results” Hiis a “comer” in the dramatic world fr © | Frank Daniels, the inimitable! Cai | | u musical comedy comedian, who has le | made thousands laugh over the | footlights, will soon make millions Is better than endowment insur.) > | 1augh by his appearance in the] : Sf | ance, producing large fits, % || movies . r ie ere eae seen || Daniels will shortly be seen on ing and can be realized in| the V.L-8.E. program in “Crooky 126 @ 1.75 jcash, Practically at any time. I} Scruggs,” a five-reel Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature. eee | New apples | Royal Annes, 1 Ib. 7 - Deposit a certain sum each week. | |Pie . Onions 6% ** | You can begin with 61. Fiennes beiatal | ontens, ereen 18 mous emotional actress, may soon California, new . “ be seen on the screen In her tm- | Wane watla ---. ath @ Per mortal characterization of Becky ee ee at Interest Cent | p S Na Yard Sharpe in “Vanity Far." The Ed New apuds, red 140 a sVU. o ® ||Ison company has completed ar | New spuds, white, |b. daitoaed ia i !/rangementa with her and will soon pg UNION |One Hour’s Ride on Puget! '*s!" work on the film ry, Veal and Pork r e | Soun: Tom Davies, one of the largest Brollers vee OA O13 # ps MOR ‘ reached America on a special mis TRUST CO. sa | Mrs. Minnie Madden Fiske, fa GOODS The high grade line SUNSET BRAND Paints, Varnishes Stains are manu- right here in a | Paint & + ae $815,000 . ‘' n 6 @ re — | Varnish Co wets eteie 8 ok @ “tn | JAMES D. HOGE, President! Fran} ¢ id Produ Ducks, fat sion to tak D. W. Griffith's great | fot tat "pe - 10 | tacle, “The Birth of a Nation,” Hens, 4 ibs. and over ... “4 OF SEATTLE | to England, Mr. Davies saw the a% I moe ss ‘s | picture for the first time Monday oe ee a * night and is wildly enthusiastic ducklings, over 3 i" Capital and Surplus, about {t. He predicts {t will more than duplicate Its vogue in Amer: ica when ft reaches the other side. ywell, director of “A Was,” “Children of the @|N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi-|§ 8. H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Fool The e ss Oe i | Ghetto. e Jevil's Daughter" 622 Fourth Ave. weiter, ‘tens and Chose” || dent and Trust Officer | 10:30 Ry ag ” 00 5 30 4 mn and many ‘oat ‘lime of “note, is eile — —a Visitors Welcome Daily producing “The Sorceress,” by Vic One-Half Block From Butter HOGE BUILDING FARE, 50c ROUND TRIP tor Sardou, Nance O'Neill will be Westiake Market ie eR NERS 4» |In the Heart of the Financial Children, 5 to 12, 25e, is: SEE AE eae eae Pr ane and tok u District eae Cen Another of the “holdouts” against * COLONEL TO FILM MAKERS. Store Open Till 10 P. M. Satur- day Evenings. Shop Early or Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST. Late Let No Visiting Shriner 0 seattle Shopper Miss These aturday Clearance Specials ’Tis with profound regret and 9 2 good wishes for a pleasant jour- Men S Shirts ney to their homes that this store To $1.50 Values bids godspeed to the wearers : of the fez and scimitar. 95c We've done what we could to make your sta) pleasant and profitable. We feature in this ad n or pleated front White tisement many items that Shriners and their ladie » with laundered cu will need to fill in their wardrobe for the journey | £°% 5 ee ore ee home. i , ale at... 95c We especially invite all women—both strangers SS and nines Cee ah Sad and military collars; Ime, and those of Seattlke—to scan these offerings with care, Men’s $20 Suits $9.65 —and at $12.50 and $15 HE nine-sixty-five lot is mostly composed of short lots from the regular $12.50 and $15.00 lines. But there are many light-colored Suits among them that we formerly sold for up to $20.00. There are so and so choice—that no man need fai » be fitted and pleased pture one £ from tomorrow—bef to $10.15 In the regula 1 : 12.50 and $15.00 we offer yo , cheviots, best values 1 Seattl wouldn't attempt ell them for less than $12.50 to $20.00. Let's show yo «t's s you st Suit you ¢ $12.50 and $15.00 $2.00 Men's Trousers $1.59 $1.50 Khaki Coats and Trousers Neat stripe effects {n cassimeres and worsteds. 95c¢ Each with belt loop and side buckle. Well In men’s sizes; Just the correct thing for tailored. A pair $1.59 your outing. Each..... 95c HHI! Hitin HWA il | HAH || Underwear \ Hi A y Women's Lisle Finish Hose, with Hit 3 | | \ high spliced heel and toe and i u Uf ‘ extra wide “Kantare’ garter tops; split sole or plain black— y pairs $1.00, or, the pair a b B 9 Sh $1 9 Pr Women's Union Suits, In sum- mer weight, nicely finished; oys oes $1.7 © | esi ie tne va yg There are High or Low Shoes in this lot. The tes, Bale price... . : c High Shoes are made of glazed colt, with solid Women's Summer Weight Union jazed Suits of fine, o lisle, r oak tanned soles, and come in sizes to 5'3. The less models, ja tour dismrare Oxfords are the famous Tess-Ted brand, in gun- styles; about 30 dozen in the metal or patent leather. lot—sizes up to 44—T5e Women’s Sleeveless Vests, in Piazza Pumps for women, made | Women's Colonial Pumps in summer weight, perfectly fin- of white canvas with rubber | patent leather with medium ished with crocheted yokes; soles. Cool and smart for wear | heel. A decidedly dressy shoe regular 20¢ and 25c values. In in Sluis yy | FLosiery and WA " ry t the beach, summer r rtor | for any wear. Con 1 Hu the Clea re Sal e ~ of famed for her splendid role in “The jf} ® ¥ r ‘ome in a e Clearance Sale, Tarrytown hes counterpart of cianeman,” “The Outcast,” and aiff sfternoons at home. Sizes 2% | sizes and are specially priced [each | tase SE score of other dramatic parts, |[f ‘0 6—special, $1 75 here ne $1 Q8 | Women's Summer Vests tn all . ° ance at... . sizes, priced so low that one may Men's Oxford Ties and Low Rutton Shoes, in gunmetal, tan or | "Ye Plenty of changes. Regular patent leather, all sizes from 6 to 10; formerly sold ebb 10c each. In the 5c at $3.00 the pair, Saturday's price is 4 1.88 besa ccticat vce hal Women’s Waists °:::° at $1.25 Many a visitor will find her waist supply running short when she’s ready to leave—and this saving will be a welcome one. Residents of Seattle will also quickly recognize the reduction in price. Fetching styles in lawn, voile and or- gandiec, in white, colors or stripes $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 values Fine Pongee Blouses $1.89 Neat Silk Blouses of genuine imported pongee, made in sport models, with pleated front and finished with pockets, All sizes from 36 to 44; very special for the Clearance . 1.89 Women's Crepe Dressing Sacques in dainty models, all sizes: : formerly 98c, at « . = $y ee etinheehieteorsemhesneaisasbenn the lure of the camera capitulated | Henry Walthall and Kalph Lewis), | @ é . last week when Lulu Glaser, the relies Hi RESIDEN te famous stage favorite, signed ®| elbourn te ICE THEATRES 4 contract to appear in a Universal) ™S °° Head “ ng Saturday Night | Broadway Feature, Work” (Chaplin); “The Inner i Home Ending Saturday eee Brute,” two-part drama; “Whose The Torrent,” two-part drama: Was the Sh cag y | “Framed,” ; “ PROGRA MS al hame?” drama, (Beverly ‘amed, drama; ‘Animated | Weekly.” of June 30, topical; Class A Ending Saturday Night see “Shaved in Mexico,” comedy. “The Madonna.” drama; “The) Madison Ending natistes NUN Sy Woman From Warren” (Charles ment : weay gue ci West), “Fatty’s Plucky Pup” (Ros-| xploits of Elaine” (Shadows | © College Ending Saturday coe Arbuckle) oF wary: “A Witch of “Salem | * “New Exploits of Elaine,” No. 21, ; eae own" (Mary Fuller and Matt/two parts; “Almost a King,” two Moore); “After Her Millions,” two-! At the Colonial “My Best Girl,” comedy, with | Max Figman | part comedy; “Animated Weekly," part comedy topical . Alhambra Ending Sunday Night | “The Millionaire Baby,” six parts | (Grace Darmond, Harry Mestayer | and John Charles) Alaska Ending Saturday Night | “Her Shattered Idol” (Mae Marsh ‘and Robert Harron); Key stone comedy THIRD WEEK Griffith’s Masterpiece Founded on _“THE CLANSMAN” _ oe Liberty Ending Saturday Night “Little Pal” (Mary Pickford), ee At the Clemmer | “The Birth of a Nation” (Lillian | Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, see eS

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