The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1916, Page 8

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CUT DRUG PRICES Friday and Saturday 7th SPECIALS 8th Chase & Sliter TWO CUT-RATE STORES 35c rham Duplex Demonstrator Safety Razor 4c Free delivery to any part of city. : DRUGS | Mey wre BP8C.--13¢ (—Ausic afternoon and] 50 Listerine 3 Wyeth Sodium [evening in Tea Room Sle ; Phosphate Gran. [COME ENJOY your.) $1.00 Listerine BM, .......31¢ |self, Highclase tunch.| 25 Ghe eeiiterine... [20" and coda cervien) oon oT iniment., a 1¢6e - Le ‘ 296 % S5e 5 ers. Lithia Tablets 19¢ Salts Lemon Te 25e Sal Hepat Fletcher's Ca: a. 22¢ 5c Sal Hepat eld. ¥ Epsom Salts... 6¢ $1.00 De Luxe Beef, Iron and | $1.00 bot Herpicide 606 Wine ... . 63¢ | 500 Pape's Diapepsin 20¢ Extra Special Postage free on mail orders. 2 $b. 10c Rolls Toilet Paper tic SUND Te Sterno Outfit 19¢ ) anteed Hair Brush RIE 60c De Luxe Rolling Massage | oNe Cream 2He | 1 large size bottle Red Wing + 50 De Luxe Almond Totlet | Grape Juice B96 Lotion . | l-pt. bot Red Wing G $1.00 Hard Rubber I Juice §0¢ Odorono | Squibb’s Talcum 50c Linen Stationery Hospital Cotton 25e tube of C. & 8. Dental Ribbon Tooth P. With purcha for of one of our guaranteed Tooth Brushes The two for B6¢ Our principle: Your money back if not satisfied. ] i SOAPS SOAPS iB 1c Colgate’s Alle ——————-—_.25c Woodbury’s Fa Round Giye. Violet | Accuracy, no jal Soap 19¢ or Rose........8¢ substitutes, | 100 Wiliams’ Old 0c Palmolive Soap reigns in our | English Bath Soap RR Se inti case BE %5e Curative Skin Saori 25e Pears’ Scented Soap .........17¢ artment. Soap . 16¢ 15c Pears’ Unscented 12¢ Select stock of Ebony Hand Mirrors prices, from 2 to 4 o'clock Saturd $3.50 .. - $2.10 | $2.00 Pyralin Ivory at 25 Per Cent Off Bathing Caps and Beach Shoes, 2% per cent off. Augustine & Kyer’s High-Grade Candies Special De Luxe Chocolates, this sale only. 30¢ Seattle's Most Reliable Cut-Rate Druggists De Luxe Drug Co. Smith Drug Co. Second and University. Second and James. | STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1916. SHE’S TO BE FAMOUS Spend Millions on June Caprice “4 fa Sa Scene from “Sweet Kitty Beil airs,” with Mae Murray, at the Al hambra. | terment of shallow society and calls attention to the cancerous sin that fs undermining the foun- dation of public welfare. oe BLANCHE SWEET AT REX With her wealth of blonde tucked under a boy's torn ca her saucy head appearing above a dilapidated Jersey nche Sweet jmakes her appearance at the Rex in Ragamuffin.” Miss Swoet is seen as a girl of| the slums who has been brought up by an old crook who uses her in| }his illegal calling and stands as a }father to her. While burglartring a house, she meets the yo man whose photograph makes her change her entire career | eee LOUISE HUFF IN LEAD i | In “Destiny's Toy.” at the Coll. Ga 3 |neum, Louise Huff playa the lead June Caprice, the new photoplay |)" part js oe See eee oe ee star, whom, William Fox says, he ie) ee ine story. a million going to make more famous than). 1 i oes Plekford. jalre's wife and baby go to sea on Mary Pickfor The ahi fa wrecked. o 2. oe ere PROGRAMS TODAY tad tha ait. Leber —"“Destiny’s Toy, | the hands of a band STRAND — The Man From rooks, They Influence her to| Boots,” with Witam Varnem, & wealthy home, And so, she Mutt and Jeff comedy " with | finds her way back to the home| she left when a child | HAS DIFFICULT ROLE Wionifred Greenwood never ap |peared to better advantage than/ “The Ragamuffin,” ret. MER—"Where Are My the birth control pletara dren? MISSION-——They Woulda't Take she does in The Reclamatior a) with Eyres Bootege, he | StOTY f the West, playing at the “Never Again, Rad@ie.”|Colonial. She has the part of Loutee, the daughter of a rancher Sweet Kitty Bellaire.” pier | Ity to her father, and her The Keclametion.” with love for men jane interests alfred Greenwood, and a Vogue com. | confiict Ww h ther's, place he & difficult situatior ore GETS BIG APPLAUSE ] The U. & tn Mexico” is met by Movie fans—meet Miss riotous applause at the Class A Caprice, 17-year-old, who witht this week. It fs a pictorial ex year is to be the planation of military activities REN INSTALLED AUSTRIANS DISLIKE {353100000 io. 212052207 20MM Mion the SMerteas’ border, ane ” ENGLISH N AGE! jam Fox has said io we ts boys in khaki in an In _ Anchor Lod, vo. 2 | LA CHT] The story of her discov Cl sat Ristalied Past Grand Master F.| liaearomansa, Al over tes Contes biktaar La 4 other new ofti- a. States there are t ds and thou-| PLAY SEATTLE WALTZ oso Wl ” BY WILBUR 8. FORREST cas SaaL ais Soke 0 a The new waltz, “lone by the Thursday night. _| United Press Staff Corr sands atiful girls w they | River Rhone,” written by two Se ———$ LONDON. ; m4 = ° — ~ 08 rold Weeks and Don are dec 8 i ‘ox bas ‘ to M H Fienn jlong believed this, so determ. in Vienna | jong tee o ches 7 English are detested as much by|!ed to put his theory to the test./era is being feat next S Splendid Shampoo} |t"Fictncss Set "86" 21 |Hecommatned ik ‘eprom |e, eens faced fo the net Germans, according to an Ameri.|ti¥es to go forth into highways and|ine Clommer theatre If you ent to keep your hair n)can just returned from the Avs. |DYWaY® of American life and find woe sores con . be carefu vr i C 4) t h iT pieal h es ae se wath trian capital. Americans are hat-| the most typtca ling little beau | we Wag A PIRATE | rs par, (0d because they speak English ty in all the United States, Hel’: ner Rawlinson, Agnes Ver-| Most soaps and boon gt Seliger It fe unsafe for Americans to|only stipulated that she must be| | Herbert Raw “Lee Moran. contain too much alkali. § | gp eat “ | without experience. on i nodes, Lee Tar poaip, makes the hair epesk, Bog ish in the streets and| Without experience Eddie Lyons, Th Chatterton and is very harmfal. Just|*.%,. Stid the American No Experience | Juanita Hansen, are the stare play US coccanet ul Cwinien We hate everything Englist See that you find for me @| ing at the Mission. “They Wouldn't 3 | te | 22! two Austrian officers to me,”| natural, graceful, pretty girl,” he " a and entirely greaseless), i# 0 er J Take Him Seriously,” is the light js pure added the American. “I happened |» thout affeer o Detter than the most ex-ito be in a cafe near Graben with| . without ai “9 ation or man: | comedy-romance in which the fir Use for shampooing, as thislembassy, and, as was quite nat-| 01 and who Ilv h her! with a man who thinks that ¢ SSE possibly injure the hair. jural, | was speaking English with| erents OF 'e studying npmcefete ses girl he sees is dead in love with Simply moisten your hair with | pram ak war : hen you think! him, and so he proposes to every jf and rub it in. One or two] orig ofticers Pa 9. | 7° ave found the most remark-| one some he picks on more thar poonfuls will make an abund-| inary wheres see arctan ae re| able girl ever saw rine AOE| coas aint thay eet. oo tited of his pf ich, creamy lathesgand|carq that 1 was an Americ to me p will give @ thoro rest! persistence that they run away to the hair and sce thor eat an an merican, and/ty the theory that youth beauty and| other cities ly. The lather rins 5 — They declined to take my card|®T#°* bac : A by good plays, will} “ee and removes every ‘3 and asserted more loudly than bo-| ak j aro the rat ayaa TELLS OF DOWNFALL dirt, dandruff and |) ive | fore that they did not care wheth.| Nt of 4 girl of whom the public | “Casey at the Bat,” a Liberte The yt -_ t we —_ er we were English or Americans, |®®* never heard ; _junti! Saturday night, tells of Casey's and it tatty and Set “E one in the cafe got ex.| And #0 they discovered June) gowntall during a final test of bright, fluffy and My t0/ cited, stood up and yelled at us,| Caprice. : ne wae -- - ~ ia can get mulsified cocoanut | Out With you! Get out! Throw), Her home is in arcane y " them ont! porn in Arlt She " at most any drug store. : ye is | We fied the two officers to uty and ioveliness Mary Pick | “arn ta vaghn af bay safle’ Tad their cards, which they re-| ford, who first attracted screen at fh to las Neds ae pottisement |tised. We threw down our cards thruout the world, and ha unlly for months.—Advertisement.| on their table and loft | istaken for Miss Pickford e y ure Another day, having said a few | many times in her native tov T e. rrind |words in English over the tele-| William Fox has deliberat T phone in a ca I was insulted this Httle beauty that he will make I left the hone cabin by aj her the most ou f film stars YOUR GROCER man, who and that he will do it in one year a fi ; We want no English here,’ to|She will appear at the Strand Will refund your money which I repiied theatre, starting Sunday, in her without question if you do And we wouldn't want you In| firet ture, “Caprice of the Moun Ls not find | the States tains.” “According to this American, all Ae Med ’ | Vieonese shops prominently dis-/SHOULD WALK ON FOURS Rogers Auto Club |play postcards, boxes of matches! yen should go about on all fours Baking Powder and badges of all varieties, with! ‘That is what Willlam Farnum he motto Inscribed, “God Punish! who stars in “The Man From Bit-| Set, dependa ou ter cots,” at the Strand this highe over but the sige f Paar ~p.|tem. It does this gently and quickly Jers ” For a long time he has been act-|'*m It doee this gently and aul ‘i 3 1 the Central Empires ing parts of taen of strength and! puis the nerves and vitals w ow life. 25c Per Pound | 4 | action You wake up in the morning full of vim, It is the best baking pow | | He knows what it is, trom an |e vira-Vita is « eelt-charged hody het A et lewpoint, to be a fighter y teady, unb der you bu 50 ) tery, w «8 ate unbroken Fea acted. WAR CAUSES JAGKIES 5°). °c tnt tahtanae ste ee eld Board of Healt | If man did not walk on two | nerves to ep; intuste ee ne Health TO SPEND $ INU. $, | tect. they wontd not sutter trom [ism mtn Big red THE ROGERS CO. § | ,, : stomach trouble,” he says. tondition frit’ of amot .: FORT WILLIAM, Ont., July 6. i Be ton and bh iJ tle Office men out of today bumped up against a new |hardship in the European war. Un- der military regulations the found, when navigation opened, tt |gay sailor lads from the U. & docking h are not allowed to }land. Thousands of dollars forme lly spemt will be missed | i | | ADDRESS R. R. MEN Railroad officials will addr the railway engineers men onductors and trainmen Sunda in Foresters’ hall, |Merchants here and at Port Arthur LIKE “DAMAGED GOODS” \ | Like “Damaged Goods," “Where h trouble, Are My Children?” at the Clem », kidney or mer, {8 of an educational nature. | vy | starts out with every intention sanctioning birth control, but ) Call or write for our tops short, and from then on th FREE | {if 00-pas idea becomes so hazy that it i#|| BOOK! mont Thi | bard to grasp the true meaning pleturen The story opens with the trial of a how " doctor for circulating a book on 5 ras Ln birth control He ts found guilty - , re The story switches here to the|9 a. m, to 6:40 p.m, Eveningw ty sorrows of childlessness and the |appointinent ins of illegal operations, whic HY knows about i n It 1s @ moral appeal for the bet 14° PAGE 8 uritan Maid Makes Her Initial Bow Holt’ FLOUR is creamy WHITE. Unnaturally white flour is bleached flour. Is your flour too white? Has it been chlorined? Bleached flour is injurious to health; no matter in what manner bleached it contains poisons. Pure, wholesome flour is CREAMY WHITE in color. Has YOUR flour that color? Has YOUR flour sack the “UNBLEACHED” GUARANTEE upon it? Don’t forget that flour is the most important food you have. Dr. Wiley Says: “Refuse Bleached Flour!” Safeguard your household by using HOLLY UNBLEACHED FLOUR, creamy white color. MADE AND GUARANTEED BY The Chas. H. Lilly Co. SOLD BY YOUR DEALER trength between the t en off ° = Mudy ar a ”” and gives Mr. De Wolf Hop ortunit for ‘ome He has bee a Ladies who desire a Reliable fan during his varied career, at 1 De Remedy for a very move he makes on the field | male Troubles and Ir filled with subtlety of perform ‘ema les an rregu- i larities, a remedy which is well ance, He is supported by an all! LONDON, July 7—British troops) tant advances scored by the British||/ and favorably known from Be eee cuits barah ‘| have captured a thousand yards of since the first day of the allies’|| Coast to Coast, and has given | : ; German trenches in severe fighting | Seat offensive |]| general satisfaction, as thou- see |_ Severe fighting is going on in the||| sands have testified—ladies | HAB BIG CAST east of La Bolselle (east of Albert),/ 1a Roisel ctor, Haig reported.l]l who wish'a Sete and tune Mae Murray, the Lasky star, who Gen. Haig reported this afternoon.) The Germans have suffered heavy Remedy for Delay or Suppres recently created a iceeas in “To | The gain is one of the most impor-' losse sion—should try Have and to Hold,” will be seen at ——— rs aT 4 KET IES hy e Alhambra for two more days! cast including James Nell, Joser| BURGLA SMOKES ’ Pill 1 David Belasco's play pet King om Forman, Belle Bennett, R | an erson S | S itty Bellairs,” taken from the Horace B. Carpenter and many | z a novel, “The Bath Comedy,” by | others. AND LEAVES STUB | . sancerson’s cotton Root Agnes and Egerton Castle - | Pills have cure€ many of the Miss Murray is supported by a _- ||) most obstinate cases in from | ® jpee . cance oo Li . ea | No other {s just good. | - over the belongings o} Gardner, | i we ; proprietor here for many yeats, left/ night. He threw the stub on the|l) boxes for $5.00. Call or write. I aborers an estate of $221,204 to three broth-|floor, and left with three suits of ||! Circular free. ” ers and two sisters, The state gets|clothes, six shirts and an assort i W t d $5,117.60 inheritance tax ment of collars and cuffs, accord-|{/ RAYMOND REMEDY Co. an e ing to the police. Room 6, Hote! Antlers, Seattle, Wash. WAGES ON SHIPS: 50c Straight Time 75c Overtime WAGES ON DOCKS: FRECKLE-FACE puamrirr comes | TO COURT IN BED MEN. | KNOW THAT NBpote. Howto Remove Easily | Ta | i Matthew Mullen, former city fire-| are h ~ Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-}man, suing the Traction company | @ cause of your 40c Straight Time face, tc a remedy for freckles | for $50,000 for a broken back, was on een: eee with the arantee of a reliable brought into court on a stre! or t a stretcher to I treat all 60c Overtime dealer that it will not cost vous testify, He said he had been push. BOR: ~. ik penny unless removes 1€ ed off a street car by t C Free Board and Lodging reckles; whilo if {t does give you|Sure 12. 491g, ne ne Conductor, APPLY AT DOCKS a clea complexion, the expense ts os otal 5 - b , gist and a few applications should SEATTLE how you how easy it is to rid! Clifford Peterson, of ourself of the homely freckles |Fourth ave. S., has a broken g Liters “bending ind get a beautiful complexion.;and Samuel Clemmons, of Opposite Postoffies, Rarely is more han one ounce| Washington st,, is suffering from a ae ' i Waterfront needed for the worse case. fractured right leg and possible in : —_ Z Ne sure to ask the druggist for|ternal injuries Friday, after a col ear a p Employers’ Union the double strength othine as this|lsion with an auto driven by Dr. W SE oO TAR WANT is the prescription sold _under|C. Woodward at Third ave, and Sen-| Ae . i guarantee of money back if itleca st : [falls to remove freckles, hospital,

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