The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1917, Page 3

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WEBER APPEALS TO THE MASSES BECAUSE IT SURPASSES! This proved the biggest sensation yet shown in Seattle. All day yesterday, from the opening to the closing show, crowds thronged the theatre and thousands upon thou- sands were turned away. Throughout the entire 8 reels of the marvelous under-sea story the audiences were held spellbound by the weird mysteries unfolded or burst into applause as the dramatic climax and the thrilling incidents were screened. We earnestly advise you to come as early in the day as possible, as this picture will only be shown here one week. All Week ADMISSION 15¢ CHILDREN 5c Con‘inuous Filmed at Bottom of Sea— Off the Tropical Bahama Islands—8 Reels! -spwemeny \ 4 ~ ~\ SAN STAR--MONDAY, FEB | dye é Fee ears | remier able by select- 3 more of these MEAT INJURIOUS Electric Cleaner splendid upholstered Chairs or 1917, PAGE Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS SHING NAPKINS | wi . m tit « routes | Furniture of Worth-While Quality Epyren2 | Moderately Priced stitch all four sides? MRS. A.—-Hematiteh only two side Q.—To settle an argument, would | WO of the tundamentals of this busine structure, often | you kindly inform me if, in case the announcements, because of their importance to those desiring Furniture United States goes to war, would a nd 4 M : ’ man who has taken out his inten and Home decorations. tion papers for citizenship be called We believe you will find a degree of |upon to enlist just the same as a | t€QROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. repeated in our utisfaction and economy in buying |native born American? SCOTTY. | here, that is unusual. | A.-No. Only cltizens of thin} country would be called upon to! fight for her in case of war | PROTECTING INVENTION Q—Am I right in thinking that a person who invents something Joan draw that Invention, inclose it jin an envelope and address same to table hang tha | himself and In this way protect his rh invention enough so that he could |go ahead and show it to any one jand they could not copy it? Or does he have to put out money to have ¢ Invention patented before he is aaa fe in showing it? GEORGE eee ‘A An invention ma Oo pro | New Madr tected in this manner, provided the |] } sent thru the untll eueh | NEW lrape J so1 e draperies add so DRAPERIES p interest hang of "unt 5 ssigstiees Dining-Room ““ Tables $22.50 Regularly Priced to $35.00 derfully attractive mat! ar € time as | TALKED TO OTHER GIRL { NEW Q.—tI have been keeping com CRETONNES- established pecial att pany with a girl for about three j |months, and we got along fine un-|B] inche "eiced 2 4Sc, SOc, 75c to $i as everal styles are shown at tll she heard me talking over the tl price and include Tables | phone to another girl. it is not my “ 1 . There fal |nature to go around with one girl. f! | 1,500 YARDS OF CURTAIN VOILES ng vs bs las | feel that | am too young to + =) ‘ rtunity to sele tables OLR. SPECIAL, THE YARD, 18c pspabemeyidimdcoee Do you think she has ca whi highly ‘evoarised Vollen, 24 004.08. wens «iat Kin setae break our friendship? We a widt S are beige and cleam, As a Lit indies stantia ing jengaged yet ment to D tion Tuesda ffer these to xe & s t a is aa i a arr ate = a |her, she should not expect all of yo attent » ADDRESSING STEP-MOTHER Q.—Could you solve a littie mat |ter that has been worrying me for }eome time’? | have a stepmother whom | have never seen, and ! would like to know the correct way to address her when writing home d wish to give her my regards. vegies |“Dear Step-mother” seems too dis \ c riing tant, and the prefix “Mrs.” is worse. Calling her by her first f) Introducing New “Lakewood” Wilton Rugs their noderate prices, name is rather familiar, | should eason re Chinese designs * imagine out of || a the question—impossible. Please |) Anenoes , laces ae ————— * tell me the correct way to address anal " : cb. " a4 jher, and oblige ; - . A--Under the circus on e wing . | would seem that the m ensible | x26 Inches $4.25 850.00 M4 33 jthing to do would be to write to o es $17.50 ei | your step-mother and ask her what|—| >\* : - : Rteseser res $55.00 eauce rices : ¥ 36x63 inches .. try f, + H bg | #he prefers to be called. As @ gen-| 0.00 % K m for! eral rule, a girl who {fs on good Ea To make room for incoming ns }terma with her stepmother will | call her “mother,” or some pet name +12 $87.50 | NeW Dining-room Furniture | we must close out all odd | Buffets at great reductions. Special $29.75 Il finishes; rege GIRLS’ CLUB Q.—We have formed a club of 12 gfris, ranging’ from ® to 15 years | old tisa i wre club. wit | you please suggest a mame? What kind of work would interest a girls Fee | | for Buffets in club? Where would be the best ular priced from $35.00 to places for them to go during the $45.00. summer? MABEL A.—The Jolly Twelve or Pleasure Re Seekers, If you care for something Special $49.50 form a word from the first each girl's name. You GUARANTEED for Buffets in all finishes, should have an older girl as who could suggest the a priced regular m $60.00 to of work udy travels, [i $85.00. raft P > the a Dany ‘bike. The utmost in bed spring comfort and restfulness | BRIDE'S DRESS the shape of the body in any position, and permit | Q@—How many inches from the floor should a bride's dress be to ” ! w it ce # nolsele anitary be stylish? T. H and germ-pre ay Taare 1s bo fled lengt GUARANTEED FOR 25 YEARS not to sag or break—a guar t Whatever | pro ag 1 8 ante jek ‘Ou are assured of 9,000 nights of 1 5 Ways the best lenrt r for th ¢ 2 7 » that the name. r ie « i spring e tha e name Leather and Tapestry € ring s 1 the you buy Upholstered Chairs and !Rockers |DYELESS STOCKINGS Q.—Are the stockings with white | feet or the whole white stockings leasier on the feet than black, and CLEAN HOUSE WITH A Li while shodkinds are oacaraihy Special $22.50 jthe best because the - ree fron Your living room can be Rockers this week T0 THE KIDNEYS -remier you can keep your house clean instead of making it clean, We Urge an early selection, as | We can deliver you a Frantz-Premier at once. $100 a week ‘Several of the styles are only | quickly pays for it one or two of a kind | GROTE-RANKIN -—PIKE AT FIFTH— GROTE-RANKIN acid, says a well-known authority who warns us to be constantly on CAR SHORTAGE Is time last year, the same mills this |guard against kidney trouble year have over 16,000 carloads | The kidneys do thelr utmost to| | awaiting delivery free the blood of this irritating HITTING MILLS HARD} f | : aeld, but pme weak from the Ta overwork; they got sluggish: the Man Loses Shirts |Try this! Brush Sage Tea and Sule | phur Compound through your ¥ eliminative tissues clog and thus! Alarmed at the extent of accumu ant the waste is retained in the blood {lating unshipped orders and no ap and Butcher Knife to potson the entire system parent relief from ear shortage, the wttilion : When your kidneys ache and feel| West Coast Lumbermen ocia-| §, Shioz's room at the Oshima like lumps of lead, and you have|tion is giving the entire considera-| jotel, between King and Weller A stinging pains in the back or the/tion to restricted shipping facili-| «ts on Maynard ave., was entered | hair, taking one strand at | a time | : When you darken your hair with 47 Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can + |tell, because it's done so naturally, | Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers —Meat forms uric acid We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood fs filled with uric | urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or ties and the probable effect of con-| Friday night while he slept and the bladder is irritable, obliging tinued car shortage on the in his suitcase with ten neckties, one you to s relief during the night; | dustry | butcher knife, five shirts and three when you have severe headaches, silk handkerchiefs was stolen nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless ilk Lendkerqbiefs ‘was stolex It is the impression of the mill men that sawmill operation | ness, acid etomach or rheumatism tn nt tailed 1 wi jso evenly. Preparing this mixture, |” \had weather, get from your pharma-|&enerally will be curtailed unles IOWA MAY TAKE UP though, ome is mussy and trou- } leist about four ounces of Jad is; | eraliroeds can devise someimme |blesome. For 50 cents you can buy at | take a tablespoonful in a g’ diate relle water before breakfast each morn Charles E, Pateen of Seattle, says jing and in a few days your kidneys | that whereas association mill had will act fine. This famous salts ia| less than 4,000 carloads of unship made from the erapes and|ped orders on their books at tl any drug store the ready-to-u VOCATIONAL STUDY | reycrstion improvea py the add tion of other ingredients, called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Coms pound You just) dampen a DES MOINES la., Feb. 26.—Vo-| cational education was the subject lemon inise.” oct lithia : sponge or soft brush with ft nd has been u ratlons a bill introduced in the house! ang draw this through your to flush and stimulate clogged kid lay by Weaver, of Des Moines, | hair, taking one small str: at a eys, to neutralize the acids in irine so it ie no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary ind bladder disorders Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; mak delightful ef {fervescent lithia-water drink, and roviding for a e board of Vo-jtime. By orning all gray hairy 4 cational education, to consist of | disappears, and, after another apes AE ihe state superintendent of instruc: | plication or two, your hair becomes # COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY tion, president of the board of edu-| beautifully darkened, glossy and = t . : ‘nobody can ke a mistake by cation and commissioner of state | luxuriant DRESSES MEN-WOMEN labor, Gray, faded hair, though no dis. Eee | op Ty wetk “STAR WANT ADS — “i WU. ere ——_——————— | grace, is a sign of old age, and }we all desire a youthful and a Stop Those Losses |W ti\< appearance, get busy at Woe absolutely guarantee the} once with Wyeth’s Sage and Suk famous 21 Tablets to stop losses|phur Compound and look years c]o from weakness or we will 1e| younger. ‘This ready-to-use prepa turn your money, By mail, $1.00 /yation is a delightful toilet requi- | YOUR CREDIT 1S OK ) per box; 6 for $5.06 site and not a medicine, It is not ‘| a e h "| RIGHT DRUG CO. intended for the eure, mitigation or | : BEST FOR RESULTS | washabelbead } b 1111 First Ave. Seattle lprevention of disease, »

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