The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 7, 1917, Page 3

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—— "ETonight} \ HYOME | FOR CITIZENSHIP |r" se Bronchitis, and Colds, or money back Sold and guaranteed by Bz tell Drug Co. BULL BROS. 1013 THIRD MAIN 1068 Pell Note the trick lamp post in “Easy oe CF Tells How ToGet Quick Relief Street,” the Chaplin comedy at the >| from 4 Strand. About three minates after THE “COME-BACK Head-Colds. It'sSplendid! | ijn ccone was fimed the post fell f Neg . and two weeks later Charlie emerg fle nytt: welt tgay Wado asap ed from the hospital—so it ts said never down- condition be ) refreshing sleep essent snuffling, blowing, headache, dry. | HERE'S THEDA AGAIN Of caper - ness, No struggling for breath at; For her own advancement, a Holland night; your cold or catarrh will be) woman made a wreck of her sis wonderfu hese capsu gone. ter's life. But by sowing the wind each day will before he trouble come Ing, the kidneys, the bladder, » other ailments that befall the over-|trils, It penetrates through every| «A Grab-bag Bride,” a comedy. is you are entirely Gown-and-out, but | MF passage of the head, soothes | ine other featur take them today. Your druggist witi | the inflamed or ht a mucous “ne siadly refund your money if they do| membrane and rellef comes in. hot help you. 25e, bc and $1.00 per | stantly bors OF THE PEP a D utes. poke | Te", . “ jere’s plenty of excitement tn for the name GOLD MEDAL on every |_ It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-|,.. '°1° ne Gaia ae Soke box. imported Ha: STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7 POPRIODIODOOOODODI OAL IIIA, Last Time | | Tonight | ] | JIM | BLUDSO a classic of the Missis sippl, picturized from the famous poem by the late Hon, John Hay Ty ALLACE URLITZER =| EAL MUSIC for | With EEL PICTURES | comedy, with Marry | ~a MeCoy and Alice Lake, to gether with a scenic, com plete the program | “Sins 0 er Parent” First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Matiness 10c Evenings 15¢ Children Se eo8 LOTS OF PATHOS Clemmer patrons are enjoying mehow th ables of “Long John,” vividly | portrayed Benjamin Christie next to the upathies (19 MORE APPLY of the ences e long prison | tare b rev which, tn jturn when his boy is restored to him and he is exon for which he in melted away the crime OED MIO “O-A0é) Ends Catarrh, Asthma Croup, Nineteen more Germans and Aus- come aTAr trians signified their intention of be | si diences at the Liberty have coming American citizens Tuesday.|/peen applauding Georgie Stone, Coughs! by applying for first papers at the! ¢ yearold movie star, every time he | federal clerk’s office. A total nUM|shakes hands In “Jim Bludsoe."| ber of Germans and Austrians |The youngrter has a way of bur have taken out papers since the « ‘ old-fashioned nouncement of the break with Ger) pike county, UL, way of greeting. —m, | Many Saturday man to man, and it strikes a re r ee sponsive chord In the audience. | lesquing cod CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS NOT A BED OF ROSES The life of an actor Is not all joy Just Printers His weakened| In one minute your clogged nos- use of overwork. lack | trils will open, the alr passages of |, onde otine ‘v- | your head will clear and you can for a > t breathe freely No more hawking, f Alaska, is Strand ut man on his feet knows it; whether his from urie acid poison- gravel or stone In “mach derangement or Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Ap. ply a little of this fragrant, anti | septic, neasing cream in your nos-| she reaped the whirlwin vicious deeds caused her downfall Theda Bara plays the woman in The Vixen,” at the Mission They are the pure, rlem O11 € | Mason ar na Hanlon handle the ortwinal. | UP with a cold or nasty catarrh— ading roles ules Relief comes so quickly. THOUSANDS TOO BIG A JUMP 1 From the cotton REQUEST! and to the t Motion in one second—that’s nt Tournan ants compet na at the Coliseum this | » acenes of “Th ring 1 in the frozen North WE ARE SHOWING AGAIN THIS WEEK ONLY Sins of entries. vuthern “DEVIL'S PAY DAY" Gregor Houten went to the country, fell in love with a country girl, married her, came back to the city and threw her into the social| Belection whirl entirely unprepared. Natur-| *"Mattinata The Pla he shattered several of the} y entions, and the fickle an Kol) & voree ged Devil's Pay But the girl was re-| How is told In “The] Day,” Colonial ae abe BEBAN AGAIN That The man who can afford to play the je conclude the program | game, while his victims bear the Wages for male farm workers av DOINGS IN FILMDOM | NEWS—NOTES ~GOSSIP Brockwel | | nan, in “The Crab,” at the Liberty — Her | | | gis Sanat ate ke | Greatest eee” gel Tomorrow 3 creme sea| im and Friday cyan afi 2 Days Only Introducing many Island, aboard a tran: pictures, ‘The Only Girl . By 1917, P. ‘HUNGARY } \ } } ' \ ‘ ers were quoted in epeeches in | partiament | The Count he could not rine ¥ only opposit Karolyi, whe rfare subs | Th fens necessary becaus threatened, an} disposal are juntifle Enpectally | led, “in view of the field blockade a's wpeech Wa force In Seattle perfecting that Is flexible —IN— “PATHE WEEKLY” “CHILDISH DELIGHT” Hand-colored last week, held Northwest ng for honors at Scenic taken with crack Hot Springs in the GREAT SPORT. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM inimical to world p of the submartr showing the AGE IS ry BACKING DIVER ~ WARFARE PLAN Dear Miss Grey: Your discus — AMSTERDAM, Feb. 7.—Hun- |slons, to say the least, are full of i ‘pep. But, coming right at the gary strongly approves Ger pep t many’s unlimited submarine |Momentous question of the good a Pp oistere alrs warfare Count Stephen Tisza and the gay girle, it seems that no R k Each Count Appony! and other lead in Budapest dispatches received here today as strongly Indorsing the policy the Hungarian ion came » apne 1 4 true ew Br HOWLEY Some Capers of a “Regular” Baby Boy first Many orted Approve of unrestric gorou plan pur existence tt DR. OHRT LEAVES Ble German comayats salt be most exclusive tea room in town, Cloned last night, after Con ‘D\kias her as frequently as desired, ° eral Fimil Obrt turned over the af ang then forget her. husk ake ae at Half Price fairs of his office to 8. J. Wettrick, “entangling alliance at least, not eagle ; the American-born Swiss conatl any that the young fellow can see disposal « odd pieces and discontinued pat- here. Dr. Obrt will safl for Chris: pight at that moment, and 60 he is erns © item ted are an index to the Half-Price tlania with Count Von Bernstorff. content Reel nah aboard the Frederick VIIL, next, The popular girl, and likewise the . week unconventional one, will call a man Johannes Martin and Ba \ up a dozen times oftener than any Fehr Von Girsowald have been re good, self-respecting girl. She acts fused passports by Great Hritain, 00 on the principle that there is always the ground that they were merely another try, and when one fellow is resident emplo of the consular too much tried, there is always an. A Hungarian hae succeeded “The Purple Lady’ Interesting situations, staged at Coney tlantic liner, and many colorful scenes photographed in a famous restaurant on Broadway Ski ski enthust local Victor Herbert Ry Leoncavallo CLEMMER thot cordingly, she trots out all of her made Cynthia Grey’s mE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO I. KEGEL, General Manager EXTRA SPECIAL LETTERS one of your contributors has yet hit the nail right on the head. Too often, or, rather, most often, the good young very properly looking for a huabanc She is not looking for a good time; r she is looking for # husband. Ac woman is oi lovely clothes, accomplishments and Yes, she is very nice must be man of way Conversation in fact, she The wary young today. especially after he is gone past the . first fire of youth, and the firet kise our Of his third sweetheart, knows when he is being hunted. A great many made of sé ned 4. of them are not going to be caught ard 4 and the ex not yet So they seek out the girl who is : willing to let herself be taken as L nt sho is, and also left very con pecial, ea veniently where she was found. This sort of a girl a man can take out, feed her at any cafeteria or the One-Day Clearance of Cut Glass other. So many men have so much oscillated tisaue in their heads that ‘Ni this looks like “hot stuff,” or flat hO® tery, to them, and accordingly the lyoung lady sees a lot of them; also she wears the violets the other girt should be wearing Man may be an animal—doubt regular price $2.7 is, but he is aleo very often a $1 ch Cut Glass Nappies, regular price 95c to $2.00, now.......++ - 48¢ to $1.00 to $4.00, noW....4+ S to $2.00 6-inch Cut Glass Napr fe half.wit, | have met them in many inch Cut Glass Bowls, regular price $2.75 to $8.00, now.......4 climes and for a number of years PO re - $1.38 to $4.00 My experience has been varied, and Cut Vases, regular price $: now not at all satisfying. No, don’t im agine I'm anything less than strict ly straight. Some traveling sales men have called me a wise young dame, and still others have called me a cheater. Perhaps so. | think myself that | am just a female pirate, quite the same as many men who take out some nice young wom an, make ardent love to her, hint marriage, and after the kisses and caresses have gone stale, throw her down. Then when the girl finds some respectable man she can trust enough to marry s male pirate says in his most blase manner, “She was mine once." The ‘ : $1.38 to $8.13 Cut Glass Celery Trays, regular price $2.65 to $7.25, now a vee sees +--+ 91,33 to $3.63 Cut Glase Creamers and Sugars, regular price $2.00, now $1.00 Cut Glass Mustard Pots, regular price $1.25 to 2.00, now......+ -. 68¢ to $1.00 45¢ Cut Glass Syrup Pitchers, regular price 90c, now. The Right Time to Buy a popularity the good and the bad girl largely depends on what both are looking for. The first one secks marriage; the second one is apparently looking for a lot of experience, and takes the chance of ultimately deluding some man into chains. | Girls, don't take popularity se rlously. | was terribly popular in my home town just a few years back, and all | netted was a very fa young rake, with plenty of brains, but no morals. A good girl |has a lot to be thankful for, and one of these greatest blessings is a clear conscience and a clean mind. Re |member, too, girls, that no matter |how popular a girl may be last year, or the year before, she can grow older and lose her syiphlike lform, likewise her popularity. Pop lularity is such a transient thing. If bien girls were looking for real i attributes of womanhood, there would be less stilted speech, vani ties, dancing, etc. Play your cards las they come. Go right thru to the finish line, and be game, whether it's a royal flush or a pair of deuces. ANOTHER Q.—We have had an argument as to the cause of the European war 1 say the Germans started all the trouble. My friend says England started it. Who's right? E. F. 0. A.—This is an excellent oppor tunity for me to get into a much ed and most futile argu t But, listen, folks, Cynthia fuses to be caught in this friend ly Mttle tr So lon sub. prolo n Order Your Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet ax there are British-borr Now—Save $5.00 ets and German-born subjects Women everywhere are the Hoosier in their using there will be two atestack lige 8 kitchens because—domestic science experts have de- tha great wat is over and human signed and loc ated every kitchen convenience exactly at 7 ity looks at the whole wonderful your fingers’ ends in the Hoosier Cabinet $ and fearful slayingfest with the Nothing has been overlooked that could improve its 7” born of dis’ ment of the cau coolness nee, a state es of the war may convenience or add to your comfort. be generally accepted asx authori Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, from $21.00 to $32.50, Jee tative. Until then partisans and NOW $16.00 to $47.50. neutrals must draw their own con s ee clusions from what they read, and Vhis Cabinet will save hours of time and miles of keep cool No kitchen steps for the housewife pares with it equipment com- Dear Miss Grey: | was reading! in your column of the 29th where a “Man of 30” said he would be afraid to marry a girl with a past, he could not trust her, tho he had a past himself, If he couldn't trust her | wonder how he expects her to trust him? GLE. You can have this beautiful Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet e delivered at ¢ $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week f Quickly and Easily Pays for It Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin ia VALENTINE GAMES Q.—I! would appreciate it more than | can say if you would print some novel suggestions as to games Georre Jeb, has tried * ¥ ie cha ty r tin nee «phar for a Valentine party, Thanking | pa it you just the same, | am LIONS’ PILE GIVES guards, armed with hotguns, the tag for over five are in 2 VELMA T. | around its dock and other propertyil: ‘awns of ate at ve ABB 1 * r. f sortie ‘Tite Bistery Game tel along the river, Large quantities he portrays Pierre Dufrene, & Seattle’s Best Photoplay House 1 ae ee ie etme) GERTSE HEART FAINT or cits’ tor tne nies are stored on | THE LIBERTINE albrege painter, cardboard in the shape of hearts the docks today, awaiting removal | A Krazy Kat comedy and a scen-| These should be at least five inches) jytius Von Gertse, one of Sherift|* Steamers and are to the his across at the widest point to be used for the cover suffered a se Tuesday, when Stringer’s deputic vere nervous shock GIRLS IN SCHOOL burden of shame alone. erage $22.71 a month in the North | @ ace: A:_Muller: Mer: then out 12 sheetu of white paper| oe yan appointed as official check Atinntic states; $15.01 in the South | presaay * RY, MAINE thems theler eee ee ae OR BUS NE BARE Atlantic; $24.78 in the North Cen ] eee 10c for each history, making them (he|-r, Babb, George Ansong and R. ( AT I tral East stotes 38 in the North ld Seteayas, LOC Beene Miape the | cover Te /aird, the three men arrested dur 3 |Central West; $16.16 in the Sout cover and sheets toxether and label jing a raid on the club rooms of the Who are delicately con | Central. and $33.50 in the Far West A SPLENDID NEW SHOW TOMORROW TO SATURDAY Be eicevat fae sate Bi Loyal Order of Lions in ee Liver stituted, who have thin bloo -_ eee | . J ws hi y i} ing, T d ave, anc jon e . RUTAN’S SONG BIRDS rid The pages are all labeled with in B Tae * night : ’ or pale cheeks, will find nm | a cidents in a person's life, such as|" py, mone “ + 45 ea600 Qorg Q c ion of Nat Sweetest Warbl Hime FP oirmnplace, first school house, first] yay carried. Tuto. the counts aie ’ A Collection of Nature’s Sweetest Warblers sweetheart, favorite occupation, fa-| Sar CArUee Tho Oe utp Pitfalls, Eve Ni ht Featuring Roguish Rosetta, the Biggiest Little Star in Vaudeville \orito amusement or any others you Ores 1 # Bunny sack, and y hen oe Traps and ry ig BELL LAD. oumeat ert Nels ie put a vending the history | wag poured on a table, Von Gertse M U 5 10 Temptations F. Cc. ti : TY- Maxillary Novelty feel ake er tis company is pro-|#!!, but fainted L That Await You or Cons pation | M Nan Leu! vided with an old magazine, and| ‘! dldn’t know there was so much $d andl a he % Headache Indigesti | Medley and Moyse lan Lewis there must bo scissors and paste|™oney In Seattle,” he sighed a true tonic and a rich food to 1ON.ef | “The College Cut-Ups” “The Singing Girl” at hand. Boys make girls’ histories, overcome tiredness, no Th and girls make hoys’, ‘The stories; STANDARD OIL DISMISSES : e RANDRETH Avery and Williams Marcou are made by pasting pictures to rep-| ALLEN GERMAN EMPLOYES their nerves and tes BILL | Skit, “Hank, the Operator” Comedy in Shadows resent their birthplace, ete, cut) BATON ROUGE, La. Feb ep theirblood. Startwith Loge Seats 260. Second and University Foatute Grace Cunard and Francis Ford from the magazin histories are {The Standard oi Co, today di { po p S$ toder ae . ‘ € nny histories are} missed unnaturalized German en say ‘osul tes. Photoplay — in Seventh Episode, “THE PURPLE MASK shown after the e. and thelpioyes, Immediately following th Hels sone nowwa pioounagie te a guests will keep the storie onder, the company. placed B01 4 stories of the evening. i

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