The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 12, 1917. PAGE MARY TAKES HER BATH IN PUBLIC « SHE PLUNGHS IN| WITH HER SHOKS ON, WHILE | | GEORGE BERAN FRIBS ICE. AT THE SAME TIME, DOUG LAS FAIRBANKS SMILE TIMES, AND WILLIAM HART KILLS 31 A LOT OF THINGS HAPPEN IN| THE MOVIES, EM, WHAT? YES. tHe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. | GEO. BEBAN | ‘ ‘HIS SWEETHEART” Here’s Your Opportunity to Furnish Your Entire Home at a Remarkable Saving Furniture for Every Room Reduced! lo make room for incoming new Furniture we have found it necessary to close out certain suites on which the reductions are really remarkable. It will pay you to anticipate your furniture buying for months to come, whether it be for a single room or tor the entire house. g PROGRAMS TODAY a Talmadee nod uthen,” Kumsian Playing 31 A HOODOO Clift Hudspeth had 50 killings to his credit in » Killer,” at the LAberty, and e man had been s This 3 outside the law, The 3ist and last was done in the na f the law In the Proper Atmosphere, and While It’s New Days | but was a hoodoo for Clift, for he, | too, was killed | bane Only SMILES 22 TIMES Douglas Fairbanks smiles 22 times in “The Good Bad-Man,” at| the M n | MARY TAKES BATH | Mary Pickford, in “Lass Than the I at the Rex, takes her} bath or the first time in a mod bathtub. ‘Twas for a play like “His Sweetheart” that smiles and tears were made. Surging with pathos and the passionate ICE ON STOVE George Beban, tn heart,” at the Collse of ice on a hot stove A, Kets a plec uring the mid This William and Mary Period Dinin wieus “e t Is a Rare Bargain. Priced Special . . saat ag - $169. 50 jdle of a ¢ to er when the love of Italy—but, let the magic of the film reveal prite ‘e tee tn soaring. An Italian | to you the infinitely charming romance of “Joe Picciarri"— psn the excitement | Made of American walnut, a suite we can thoroughly recommend both for style and high quality. COLISEUM .::. ‘MINNEAPOLIS BACK OF WILSON STRONG GOOD OLD SOAP “Her Marble Heart” ts the title} of the comedy at the Mission. The old reliable slippery cake of soap We want you to see it and the many other great values in matched suites listed below: Old Ivory Decorated Bedroom Waxed Oak Dining-Room Suite Fumed Oak Dining-Room Suite forces a fe aughs when a fat gu can pte it "wp te ° Suite, Special $69.50 Special $62.50 Special $119.50 Consists of large Table, - Buffet, Arm Chair and five side Chairs with leather seats. Regular price $* 52.50. Consisting of Dresser, Bed, Chair Rocker, Spring and Mattres Reg ular price $85.50. A LITTLE OIFFERENT Right pieces, including Table Panthea,” the Russinn drama at at the Clemmer, In which Norma/ Talmadge ts featured, has an un-} usual ending. Instead of the play |coming to a close with the lovers’ \ktas and a wedding [tn prospect, “Panthea” ends with the two on| their way to servo @ sentence in} | Sibderta, Buffet and six leather-seated Chairs Regular price $74.00. Special $74.75 Consisting of Wedgewood Range, Tapestry Upholstered Living- Pe Room Suite, Special $129.50 mo hese me Kills 31 in eee | Six pieces, including Library i n 2 MINNEAPOLIS, Feb, 12.—After | quits cour Table, Settee, two Rockers and Large Library Table, three Hoosier porcelain top Work Table, Bet TA ae In “The Sweetheart,” at the Coll-| Py ey 9. drop-leaf Breakfast Tabl of Minneapolis, called a mass meet- 3 2 i eee eum, the famous Italfan character | two Chairs; chairs and rockers up- ee Neorg em eae aside stchen Chairs and one Nees a ing Saturday night nity : : ; vctor, Geo. Beban, decided hell! | holstered in good quality tapestry. Chair and Smoker's Stand. Regu- b A ok Pp against war and the severance of : "PE jidn't care for the game of golf! ts ; lar price $83.20 lue an _white enameled ware. diplomataic relations with Ger- 3 74 ind henceforth would not be seen Regular price $207.00. . ‘SORE as Regular price $82.90. many, the Loyalty league Sunday staged the biggest patriotic demon- clent Scottish pastime There was stration ever held here. Resolu- * reason! tions were passed approving Presi a 7 * 9 dent Wilson’s stand and pledging APPLAUD PATRIOTS Hundreds were turned The audience applau Washington's monument at felphia and the Retsy Ross home here, at the Mission show Sunday Special Disposal of Emmerich Pillows Emmerich Pillows are safest to buy because they are strictly sani- Absolutely New tary, containing nothing but absolutely guaranteed, new, odorless feath- ° Designs ers. Covered with attractive art ticking or staple blue and white stripes. Seven Grades of Emmerich Pillows Have Priced Reduced: most pe 5 popular Sew $1.50 grade, size 18x25 inches, the $5.00 grade, size 21x27 inches, the ing Machine today i pair is Cateye $1.15 pair ..... ; ealepes ... $3.95 $2.50 grade, size 20x27 inches, the $6.75 grade, | size 22x27 inches, the air sviey os RRR DE. oc ci cases Phabaee +. - $5.50 e $3.50 grade re 21x27 inches, the $8.50 grade, size 21x28 inches, the $9.75 $8.00 REE | rac rucs—New PATTERNS Sewing Machine Many of Them Specially Priced he new showing of the ever-popular Rag Rugs presents some es- tice to pecially desirable values in all sizes and a great range of colors. Inex- the graceful beauty of its design or the pensive “hit and miss” designs, plain Rugs with band borders, beautiful Chintz-bordered effects are among the assortment As an introductory offer to our customers we have selected several LOTS OF EXCITEMENT There is lots of exe! nt and hrills ne «=Coward,” at the itrand, In one the “cow d" escapes a tro after they | ered in his home. ri he SOME BABY” Some Baby” shows the everyda ife of a comical little cuss, at the Liberty The newest and the him cor size 22x28 inches, the pair ...... wikie eee LIKE CHAPLIN Luke's Movie Model,” with th iysterious “Luke,” who tries to ap ear like ( n, Is at the Class AN OLD RELATION | The relation of the orang-outan 7 to the human race is tntere No mere illustration can do ju hown In one of the filme at the Liberty SOME VAMPIRE In “Heart Strings,” at the Co perfect finish of the woodwork. It must 4 Hays “9 of rie »e seen to be appreciated tf " a dontal the Npruin’, si opted dangh- be seen = Sy eeere numbers and will offer them this week at the special prices quoted below: j - ‘ er of a famous phystclan, turns ou! } Pctdidedil Ss. Hart, in “The Gun Fighter,’ at the Liberty T Theatre. to be the daughter of the vampire $1.00 a week Regular $2.25, 25x50-inch Chintz Border Regular $1.40, 25x50-inch, plain center, : poles —_ who tries to steal the girl's sweet pate: ‘The Rugs at ++ $1.50 with dainty border, at ..........0+ heart's love, O%! OI! ES Sere aS Serer Regular $2.00, 30x60-inch, ‘Didn’ t Care for Too | 84,082 REGISTERED Saree: Brée Sewing Rewular #8,00, .t0x0-tnch hints, Roeder with Galas. Neetnee ater. | Much Milk at Once HANDSOME Cops adie: 3 ict Sor renee Bae. setae | George Griffin, 60, and Jacob| When the registration books| And they have handsome cops in siaue ei baa Regular $4.00, 36x72-inch Chintz Border with dainty border, mt iss | G iriffin an acot om ob Philadelphin, according to the Ford your home— Rugs at $2.70 Regular $4.25, 4x7 feet, plain center, Diller, 44, were taken to the ho® closed in the elty-county bullding | Weekly |pital Sunday after an affray at a with dainty border, at. +s $2.85 . which shows some of ‘em Regular $6.00, 4x7 feet Chintz Border $1.00 a week on Diller’s hes cents which Griffin owed Diller was SEATTLE SPORTSMEN will In = the cause of the trouble v Olympla in a body of 60 or| Councilman Robert Hesketh was more Tuesday afternoon to appear weartng a broad amile Monday. THE KING County Democrati » the joint committee of the| Sixteen labor unions have passed IN THE club pledged ita unqualified support d senate in regard to the jresolutions Indorsing him for re to President Wilson Saturday game laws of the state. election Rugs at - $11.00 with dainty border, at .......... $9.00 ts - Saturday night 84,082 were quali-/at the Mission | ted Regular $7.50, 6x9 feet, plain center, with ci aon bigger oped Arita fied to vote in the primaries Febru | | quickly pays _ wat 8 $11.50, 6x9 feet Chintz cae dainty border, at... .0.- ese... “$5.00 ‘ashington s eR 9 Nal file diel plan wok pnt ad | ’ egular $11.50, 6 hin order Regular $11.00, 8x10 feet, plain center, [thru the thigh, it 1s said after Grif: March 6 ¥“ Seners "°" Bob Endorsed By 16 Rugs at... Q0N0' with, Galt Wea o0.8n fin swung a three-gallon milk can : een ate te ae ‘ yt + 87. 4. A diepute over 50 Labor Unions Here Regular $16.60 ais aes Chintz Border Regular $13.50, 9xi2- feet, pian ‘center, | “GROTE-RANKIN — Pike St. at Fifth Ave. — GROTE-RANKIN _ —a vivid transcript of the “Old Gunfichter 4 ————-— set, 7 zest fl DO YOU READ CYNTHIA GREY’S LETTERS? HUMAN DOCUMENTS OF REAL INTEREST right—a dramatic, high-explo- MORE ON H, ¢, OF L, of vegetables, 15 sacks of potatoes,| few frys and see the butcher look as true lovers {rancies were elaborately and artis. boxes which the confectioners have|it best be acomplished? We all ot sive offering. Dear Mise Grey: Sitting here this | 40 heads of cabbage, 26 equash, 9| cross. | don’t say ralse them for| It was their custom to place the/tieally decorated with pink robed provided to tempt the swains of/have but one thought now—"Our evening looking at the glaring quarts of dried sweet corn 18 quarts market, but for yourself. Some will names of the young men and maids cupids, hearts and darts, and true 1917, | struggles and our country.” headlines, has set me to thinking, of canned peas, 21 quarts of canned say It Is too much work, but just in # box and to draw them out fr lovers’ knots of pale blue ribbon ie MRS. M. if war comes, what then? | am beans, 2 gallons and a half mixed | remember, there is no room In the pairs. Those whose names were and they contained verses of ex ONE FAMILY NOW | going to take up the question of pickles, 12 quarts cucumber hive for a drone, it is the hustler drawn together became valentines igh eer | sweet sentimentality Dear Miss Grey: 1 would like to HOW TO CLEAN COLLAR one at present, and tell you the way nearly a sack of carrots, so you y advise is, stop knockin: as pledges. Later o fl ote c of tor my hecbane and self pete ita lnk see, ioe a small cost of $2.50 fe go to SPADING, and | bet the made the gifts Now the sweets which lovers send What they think about the women le Wa al broadcloth ool ae eye. plowing and $2 for potato seeds, world will look better to you, and But now, once more, the earlier are quite material, as, for example, starting systematic national or * The tivet. dew tithes: Aiea nak We have tried it for three years; $1.00 for emall seed, this was our remember, the Lord helps those who pagan rite of exchanging gifts Isja stick of candy tied to the shoul panizatlon whereby they might be choanodn Weuhd cia tite: Sa Wallace on our Wurlitzer the first year we did not meet with only cash outlay. A total of $5.75 help themselves. highly popular, ax tte modern fats ar of a pretty lady painted on a Ade Sure Mg pay a oline. Then when the gasoline and a comedy complete as much success as the {fast two besides our work which was done at) A WORKING MAN AND WIFE. day affords one ph eee ei asi A SM Wg tee Se we have nothing. hoarded, and laid des not clean them any more, . years. In our city are many vacant odd times. when a fair maid may send a pres-) | A verse to xo with her runs p wash them with’ white SORimnaee the bill. ea add dinalaneTiaiee: 7 Wow! Move dnibe Gay intend. of béther VALENTINE DAY ent to a man to whom she ix not|“The greetings that T have for you ahead, as did Germany and every Wash them wit white Soap MMe s these can all be used to a good ad- ing about “Rebel” and “Deserted, Q—! wonder if you will kindly engaged without breaking the con Have taken shape, you see, necessity must be produced as It Is also tadited ° : boca dt tality vantage by any one who will do Wife” or “Abused Husband,” we ali explain just what Valentine day Is ventions All twisted in this candy stick consumed, and the children cared ® 4 Continuous 11 to 11 what we have done, Next door to should jJoln hands and try to help all about? Likewise advise me if) As usually celebrated, St. Valen Accept them, please, from me! for, and the men at the front sup- Matinees 10¢ cant d nd the girl tine’s day is also a variant of an} A girl may read as much or as Plied (that there be no suffering at NEW YORK IN MILES » us were two vacant lots used as a ourselves and incidentally our coun. it would be proper to send the g in Evenings 15¢ dumping ground by every Tom, try to knock the god of war out of | am keeping company with a box old English custom which was based |little Into this Kind of a ver Valley Forge) and all must come @Q,—Will you please settle a die Children 5c Dick and Harry who came along, business. Spring'is coming, so we of bonbons on that day. Much/on the legend that the birds chose other circumstances permit. This, from the people, and we are a part pute by stating how many miles until we took them in hand. We can all get empty lots and places obliged, HARRY. their mates on February 14 _ (lack of emphasis is quite character of the people. square New York city is? Also St. have converted them into a fine to plant our spuds; get busy, even A.—St. Valentine was a Christian For this reason, turtle doves fig-|istie of modern love. We must stand as one family Loui A SUBSCRIBER, garden and thelr owner, at no cost if it will help the other fellow to|martyr. He was never the patron|ure conspicuously in the finest of] But there Is no limit to the cost) now, if we are to have the greatest) A.—The area in square miles of to himself, has found the increase sell his lots, What do you care?|saint of love. His name day, Feb-|the old valentines—and not because of the bonbons which such cards | success with the least suffering. To |New York city is S15 of St, lof value considerable, While, for| You have something for yourself |ruary 14, just happens to fall on a|"dove” rhymes so conveniently wit! |may accompany, $25 being a not un-| stand by our country and save our |Louis, 611-3, These figuivs were our pains this year we took off from it also. Just try getting an|pagan feast day when the youths |" ‘love.” usual price for a few pounds of| people. }taken from the 1917 World Alma- ‘ . over and above our summer living old setting hen or two and raise a’ and girls of ancient Rome drew lots The old fashioned lace paper ele: sweets and one of the gorgeous If this idea is practical, how can mac.

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