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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1917, PAGE 3 Outbids 1 Hor argest to Seattle of South M M. Rogers, after b one © younger “live wire 4. M. ROGERS Clething Store, Who Great Stock to Seattle Ties go for 1 irte we HighClass $ es, worth to $20.0¢ Men's Walko Ladies’ Shoes, ver Shoes enua, across from the P Ys shut tight, abi orting this sto fficient for all—b North of Pike Street, chase of this great Empor' wholesale cost. OLYMPIA, Jan. 1 be a showdown In th the legislature on the non-partisan election _ county officers Whether or not the bill introduced in the house y by Representa! of King county passes, representatives and sen will put on record the e/ bill is sf ¥ to initiative measure No. | b Oliver 7 : tckwon ¢ - 4 Representative Victor attle, chairman of the c¢ on elections, to which the b’ | COLISEUM PAULINE FREDERICK “THE SLAVE MARKET” Closes Wednesday Night "4 Vivian 4 Martin 7 Opens Thursday ) SEATTLE YOUNG MAN WINS GREAT SUCCESS HOWE ARGUE ON Merchants Proprietor of the Red Front Brings This p & huge army . firet ¢ The Red Front Clothing ( opposite the Public Don't make any mistake—the great © the Red Front Company, and by no one ¢ sales, using large, flaring advertising space. ttle or the imate price reductions that we are ena n stock at a We sincerely invite NONPARTISAN BILL T0 GET FAIR HEARING, DECLARES ZEDNICK <=" non-partis: ive Fred Nelac ors dnick of an ee CALDWELL AND TODAY'S MARKET REPORT DOINGS IN FILMDOM TOMORROW lue Parad 7 . @ HAROLD LOCKWOOD and May Allison in HAROLD MACGRATH’S Greatest Novel “Pidgin Island” M. Guterson’s Russian Orchestra Program Salt and HEARST PATHE NEWS See in the Northwest and Brings CITY FRANCHISE |: Wy are ! “ ‘ ei for higher the Great Emporium Stockh NIE WS NO’ TIE S GOS oP | Sins teas . “s . Bend, Wash AWD eo) a ee ae erve ° Prices ¥ 9 ‘ Vewe nd Prait | a ° VeBrragies eastern A \ e : . R ‘o Aa w A . uu - a pe U \ 4 ° ' a 2 per . a ted ‘ i } ' wa ted a " R ta Should Give Up Privilege ha," per 060 06% , wr f Li e Kes Kranted George Walsh and Herschal Mayall, in “The Island of Desire.” Liberty, 26@1 75 nner ’ ( \ Thursday d ois ‘ and Harmor vd ‘ a Gems 17008 ci H er and. Attomme LINKNTY — Prank Keenan aed) Graust Sait eile vie . ae : 5 ‘ ; the Uride of roam 2 Blag : ae ce : . CLEM MER, Mo Sothera ta othe " » pines | reRoirs Griff 4 ( R ‘tt lc ser Man of Mystery.” and seer joes een $s = to regula « Vrederich “PIPER'S PRICE"—COLONIAL | : art $n Jalso e powe r dorothy Pt etara {x The Swar hes, worth to $4 go at $1.98 . . % Zi 25 Srhes ; ‘ 5 ae Select gee. ake at $2.48 * “5 : ( t kee $2 " , koe thing Dre ‘ Aitee Mendy tn . . 08 @ Cynthia Grey’s Ravi oateent ee ibiib: seaetats rig te a 8-10 First A rt Jewley tm “A r a ap gi “New, ave oo ed ¢ 1, wi ” : rings him back to k ' Seeaaee--ier tt : ke all 4 Kane tn “The h he _|puempele—Wieriés, crete’. ae . . VD | “Sees Loe bt - MARGERY WILSON—LIBERTY evensteie « enewe. 278 Sale Q.—I befriended a the ‘ “a ; —e ree years ago ( at " ) AGP Secerpecartt “ grew into love with me. | asked ackground for the righ Tifor her hand in marriage. 8he a ' asked me to wait until she was 23,) 0 The | f Discor arket a = ny [Which will be this coming Novem-| 9¢ a Ke ne Reptes ber. In all these three years | have «ss | NEW YORK— wan spent all my money on her, AndlumysteRy MAN now the new year is here. She long and slender and can tag the floor with the finger tips, Because he is | partment store times and asked he: his “housekeepe: Try Musterole. he had ap ts tells me that she le married, and| aon ee meh pediyee Commissioner Woods decreed that it would be Impossible. She)” - r an that 10,000 cops, not eo sien- Pokal asked for some money. which I ef" ™ der, must do it, too, promised to send during Christmas. Unfortunate circumstances caused | *! sdipArcans trees eye CHICAGO — Solitude holds me to send it later. She wr | e, Oyte Belling Prices to Metaller for | no charms for Albert Silbanek, worst anonymous letter | have ever ‘ . § ‘ Batter, Kage asd Cheese o| He was arrested for seen, using such vulgar words and | “mashin after expressions that | dare not put them|CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG—REX 9” n writing. She says she is going to The ¢ buiend 6“ OME- BACK” r money whenever she wants to say, “au naturel.” Kr % t, and that it is all off between us.| what we She says if | want to write, her ty Inte t t 3 sister w forward the letters to her, and t | needn't attempt to , dais CIR: : try to find her, heap | want your advice in this affair, 4 : because she has no BESSIE BARRISCALE—MISSION use for skates ieee because | do not know what to do, |, , so | hope to hear from you at once. f . 2 coming ot Noor of the ‘ t 4 " 4 Grats ei , 4 ry May and Grain | Zednick introduced a non-partins A.D ’ like you w 1 " r and He the so ry tte Alfalfa Meal 27.00 f , e y th “~ ‘ tt Alfalfa and Molasses @280 GEN. BELL TO SPEAK ’ eee bo stays ut bari writ se ON HIGH SCHOOL BILL he BROADHURST PLAY—STRAND - he mit : . ret t HATE | seg rases ‘% . hot a ey . sia ony ate A story of the South, stun Aeuhhe. aun wee t ar mow oehy _ ois . a as dramatic and force Psi age I or t ful as it is new, starring whens ides 17 eo@ises Q.—We are having a dispute over Frank Keenan the real meaning of the name,! Pauline Freder " y Marge: Wileen rica nage i] 7 THE PARSON'S { 2 settle same thru the columns of | placed k [te A ‘ ‘¢ i \\ AL Se yy Demand a ial t we r . le it t OLYMPIA Jan. 1 The home . id and ar r of t be ‘e Her Ad and all rule bill introduced in the house Q.—About five months ago | re Pauline star The Slave has stirred up a good deal of com Greatest ceived aemail piece ef furniture as| Market ment 12 gift from a young man with whom «*¢e It is considered probably the % Story Play | was quite friendly. Our intimacy | “GRAUSTARK"—CLASS A ania da Mid eames ot thn eedatin Clever has since practically died a natural! (George Barr MeCutcheot fn ALLACE ? People “THE death. Must | give back the gift) myc OF Graustar begins at Wrontintse hus fa 12 P above mentioned? JILTED. ine ¢ A Wednesday and w USICAL rae greasest objection ‘wh IN A BIG ‘ as you accepted the| »¢ Prise Gell Matera bee wit PRU le been raised 1s provision FUN SHOW yf presentatio: cis X. Bushman and Bever non-par 1 of the pub r ury to return it now, | Bayne play the stellar role ervice commission, It is objected | rk The principal scenes are laid in that there are already too many a Please tell me what was the elective officers in e state Py day of Nov. 13, 1877? . o First at Pike The provision that cities shall be P. DOLLAR . . Continuous 11 to 11 given the right to say whether or LAW” te Tuesd Movie Questions Matinees 10c not they want to come under the Evenings 15c commission's jurisdiction has me a Please tell me what Francis Answered nN Children 5¢ with much lese opposition . e | Complete in 7 Big Acts have tried #0 hard to find out, as| Billie—Charles Ray is 26 years in sight = t begins with an “x AE of ag Address him, care Ne : 1 S | Ane 1 v second | York ‘Neture Corp Culver rs 0 S$ Wih Clara say Francis, Hushmen’s senna | York Sie CAN'T HURT THEIR Girls ng Kimball elted Fini aro too youre wo enter mo | PURE RICH BLOOD " APPETITES. A BIT tion jet ept in child parts Youn Q—Would be ever so much|a 11d necessitate PREVENTS DISEASE: obliged if you would print a| journey to ¢ omnia with no pros formula for making cornstarch] pect of wor | d blood—that is, blood that is | Re beads, In your columns, as | am | “ : ‘ heMasenerite .Ol og |impure or impoverished, thin and in very anxious to make some Bane= M M, gee Hilay in in 27{bale-—fs responsible for more all | Pn he ee ae bak een menta than anything else La A.-For cornstarch beads, use 4 old 6 inmarrted : It affects every organ and func R EX ne see “THE BLACK DETECTIVE” | ‘ tare in others, dyspepsia; in oth ' Pnecnntil aaa Today CLAS: Ore, THOUMALE In still oth-| INDLAY, O.—Hity-tWo Larner A BRIGHT, CLEAN, COMEDY RIOT ef . Phird Ave, nenr ers, weak, tired nguid feeling . : d & Uni ; {a obtained, Cook until GRAUSTARK TF onran eee smacked their lips over a delicious Secon niversit hard enough to roll into bead gary iguana dinner in celebration of a success CHILDREN Se ms Tei: to a hat pier until dey RI PT eed Mle for rundown ‘ray hunt, while the heads of 890 PHOTOPLAY Dorothy Phillips | 5 ‘ ture sot whrink fe the CON ttONS, atigenses et °O™ |rats, 1,698 mice and 4,645 sparrows FEATURE in— l ¢| e Felnat ve. ‘ t ac make the | Hood's Sarsapartiin is the great-| Were On exhibition “ene “The Piper's Price’ ——— = iol eat puritan. And ISONBAD OF thal THE APPEAL OF THE UNBORN—A GRIPPING DRAMA -: OOD INTO THE blood the world has ever known, It} A Washington inventor has pat alge : em MEN wen’! hag been wonderfully successful injented a ladder so mounted on a Admission 10c. Children 5c removing rofula and other hu-| wheeled support that it can be rais mors, inereasing the red-blood cor-|ed or lowered and incl wid building up the whole }ous angles to reach all parts of a] Jet lt today, Aa at ned al Vart gem puscles. 4 Star Want Ad will bring it | tor on Mend tor new. booklet containing ‘ system, tand get results. ng drugyieia SB comes to sa clean of m ses Use recommend They will g lief it gives croup, sti chilblains, chest (it often preven | proached Mrs. Beth Jones, dee “OUCH! LUMBAGO? Quickly Itk Relieves to their patients. diy tell you what ree it Saens Romberg CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplay House clerk, five r to become See How. a delicious, sooth take its . . white oin : tard. Use it doc- ard plaster Many es Muste’ A and at, bron neck, asthma, nett congestion,©ple ago, pains ¢ ns, sore muscles, bruises, frosted feet, colds of the ts pneumonia). “|COLONIAL NEW SHOW TODAY °

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