The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 8

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RAAB —ERADAY, MAs cia iy aad Awe « STONE'S SPEECH —— ONLY DEFENSE DOINGS IN FILMDOM 1] IID ILADIDOI eer we * ; CELL OFFER) ews —NoreS—GOSSIP || (United Pross Staff Correspondent) ndoasinn Pons Wo, 66, wad Wiel WASHINGTON, March 9 : | never explain what | say or do in the senate on a great public question,” said Senator (CHINESE TONG +|Pretty and Talented, Revay | WARRIORS AT Howard Makes Way Thru I ONCE MoRE U- W.as Chorus Girl at Oak | in the tong war here yeste | Another Chinaman, who refuned to |give his name, was shot thru the} Wm, J. Stone, of Missouri, to |leg. The shooting was done in al day, when asked for a state Chinese gambling house. Tho slain ment regarding the attacks = is said to have been a mem Beginning PB oveiry cece sen him thevow ber of the Hop Sing tong the country | aa ° f Tomorrow Stone will disregard the de TACOMA, March 9.—Six Chinese,| mands for his resignation as | said to be members of the Hop & chairman of the for tong, fror v tlons committer, voiced by been hid a newspapers in his home state outbreak of the tor a url, and elsewhere. rrested yesterday in a raid) mm joint. Six guns and a knives were found in the! ‘PUBLIC IS SLOW TO spon plain tods terday he I will seatter my speech of Satur day with nal reme | appt | LEARN OF PASSAGE will be my anew » who are OLYMPIA, Marct sult of the “free Ae the re nee” rule, | which has been effe ng the last 24 hours in the legislature, per. om: mitting the amendment of bilis by| , the committees, considerable legisla in pee, be. ane P tion has been passed that is un : And Tt wis niza | a 2 [tion would » our e 7 j wir rea. I do will com ot se Sp |prise more wepape Balt, pages of reading iT. W. W. Agitators in Bed for 20-Day Term DULUTH, Minn. March Fourteen |. W. W. agit been released with the expiration of thetr 20-day jail sentences. Re fusing to work, the ao wore | ordered to bed for the full faye King of Spa jlarge motor fac is propristor of a | | The first opera ever performed jin publi Eurydiee en at | the end of the sixteenth centary | TUCK} R Revay Howard Except exercising an hour a da {, “Her Brave with Al St png 3 — John, is the cor | She is pretty. afternoon and every evening Miss -cxelthorencelhtotle dienes raw ia | She can dance. Howard dances and sings at the HELL ORAMATIZED | She can paint pictures Oak theatre. When there are no ‘Stomach Troubles There are Git She has a good voice. morning rehearsals, she boards an kinds nd v ot She wanted to improve her Eastlake car at the postoffice cor artistic talents, and she wanted hers and journeys out to the Uni to cultivate her singing versity of Wasbington campus and ong attends Classes in art and voice cul- , ture. Dante's Infern of which fs at the Cx Are Due to Acidity Telin Sate, ¢ js, Speedy Keliel for dices thom Ore, depart practically no oh ae “I'm working my way tar a - www, tor sindy, and she couldn't ‘g 4 ie ood Clara Kimball Young, at the Rex Sunday, In “Camille.” oO elt work and & school,” laughed the dimple-cheeked 4 9 Y HAIR COMING OUT? } to Gut w dyes A oe aver ee - miss, in explaining her presence in s|AND SOME GIRL. TOO 1" mic Journey.” | nar meron | That ¥ hree mo musical comedy. “Some gitis cook, (“Hell M the Lit Loved the Ladies” is the| Dandruff « rish Srrita.| Mise Re ne : i some walt on table, and others saree erty n of the comedy tion of the the hair roots Seattle, is enrolled ax a student at clerk in order to pay for their F stoma one over “put cee shrink, loosen t the University of Washington, has schooling. I dance and sing. ‘The opprems over BOROTHY AS COUNTRY MAIO comes out are To y of time be Pree and 1 work is fascinating, and I am get- Baown a ne M ‘ ; hair at once and rid t ° i & comfortable living. ting on famously at the university se’e Firet Pal every particle of dandruff, get 7 a tG-eent bottle of Danderine at any “What are my hopes for the fu-\ " ated drug store, ture? Oh, maybe grand opera. May- © has @ good voice. be more musical comedy. Maybe . \ he director of a musical comedy Jutt a busy, happy housewife, acting. Frank % | stops coming out and you can't find company “discovere can sing @ little, paint 4 little, s her leading man. lany dandruff Joined his forces in Seattle. Every #t times, dance a little.” DIMPLES AS SCOTCH LASS THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS LONELY She had ali that money could buy; stawas rich, yet poor Hived in a mansion, yet she had no one to play with: she “gearcely knew her parents: she was the neglected daughter | @f@ wealthy American family. Pickford In the World’s Greatest Story of Childhood RICH GIRL” PACIFIC OUTFITTING C0] Rea FROM THE BOOK AND PLAY BY ELEANOR GATES COR THIRD & UMIVERSIT | | Ryans ro Be THERE A 8 and a fa "The Long-Awsited Photoplay That All Parents “DRESSES 8 ee piektord | Will Take Their Children to See MARY PICKFORD’S THIRD ARTCRAFT PICTURE WILL CHARM EVERYONE WHO SEES IT REGARDLESS OF AGE Ens, sournons stope the fery stomach and » In a fow i a porte harmless and inexpenatve remed handsome ) ase. : ‘ she win? An anta wach as Bisurated day is the last éay Magnesia, wh by u 4} Friday ; ‘ from any dr » “TF. A”? O, VES, HE'S HERE The Peter Thompson Co., 103 & 105 Pike Street FAILED AND ASSIGNED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CREDITORS THE RESULT . $15,000 STOCK OF MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S WEAR MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE THIS MEANS .~ YOUR PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS MAY BE SECURED AT A SAVING HERE NOW WHEN PRICES ARE RISING AND MERCHANDISE HARD TO GET YOU CAN SAVE REAL MONEY—AND LOTS OF IT TOMORROW, SATURDAY THE SELLING STARTS AT TEN IN THE MORNING. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING BE ON HAND Continuous From 10 A.M.to11 P.M. fe PROD ORAS UALR ose ier oe he Be dee 15 Cents Children ......10 Cents ae ford) A Mutt and Jeff comed Now PLAYING THIS WEEK , ONLY CROOK PLAY AT STRAND Norma Talmade the good loo ing a head Straig st Poctopiy mouse *4 i efforts of a young & aps “ ines "“Ambroae’s Cup of Woe,” with TO GET YOUR SHARE—THE SALE WON’T LAST LONG PIERCE, Fla. — Connie] HOT SPRINGS.—The fost bal a to wee. “ALICE in “The i READ THIS CAREFULLY THE FAILURE BROKE THE LEASE. THE STOCK MAY BE ORDERED OUT ANY DAY. IT’S A CASE OF “HURRY AND SELL”—THE PRICES WILL DO IT. LADIES’ MEN’S Fiber Silk Hose, all sizes; black only; very special, two Cotton Socks, regularly 2 for 25c, selling at 3 for 25¢ Youngsters have even got|retriever, a little darky, is sure “yventutesome aa to working. The Red Sox boys thir They're getting ov nothing of walloping the sphe yas, and will be ready for the}over the wall, particularly Babe) wal of the regulars. Ruth. George Foster has signed up a — Pickford’s Pink I which w in the movie the Clase A with William Court ney, anothe 1 \ mus omed ne rage rs ago. she's a (CO cmatek SPYSBCOEBHESS HESS BERY «.. pairs for ; ‘25¢@ | A good 25c value, sale price 19¢; 3 for ........ 50. GREAT An extra strong double sole Hose, in black sah Men's Half Hose in silk and lisle; 65c value; special BN BE 85 4x4 fc as iae Coot dA ed Gave Hu RROA . ce és SUCCESS Fiber Silk Hose, 40c value; several colors; now, pair or .25¢ “oo > ; ie TODAY Tomorrow t HEARTS ape fancy striped H Hose; $1.50 value; | elas os Men's Shirts; a ‘big assortment; $1.50 values; this sale LAST TIMES—TO SEE phar Ma HERE Vance Aa 1S SOG Bip of Silk Waists, fancy striped, $1. 25 values sale price. .69¢ THEDITION DE {Uxe” ADRIFT Lawn Waists, fancy stripes, $1.00 values; now 19¢ | Men's Pants; $2. 2s values, $1.69; $3.00 values $2.25 HAROLD Brilliantine Skirts in blue and black; $3.00 values; sale Here is offered a chance for you to stock up. Antici- 9 LOCKWOOD price - Ae .. $1.98 | Pate your wants, for you will have to pay more elst- DANTE § > al Serge Skirts, in black only; $3.25 value; now. $2 39 | where later. Serge Skirts, in black only; special $4.00 value. . $2.98 Marabou and Ostrich Ruffs and Sets selling at 1% Price CHILDREN COME EARLY DENTINTRY THAT LASTS 18 ft w eg path IN Striped Sport Suitings, 35c and 45c values; sale at 19¢ | Now is the time to buy Hosiery, Underwear, Dresses, ITS A Prompt, Efficient Dental Service A big lot of Curtain Scrims, special at..714¢ and 10¢ | Hats, Ribbons, etc., for the girls, while they may be REGULAR Tete TOUBSRHON OR \YenIOn tae Ladies’ Underwear, Corsets, Blankets, Aprons, in fact | secured cheaply. The Picture Wonderful! MARY ; ne ft heise i everything in the store is to be sold at a bargain you| For the boys, there are offered wonderful values in PICKFORD 1 the huna will appreciate and cannot afford to let pass. ' the stocks of Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Hosiery, etc. ' 1 t 55) bo ay | TREAT The above are merely examples. The entire stock goes. Dealers are invited to submit offers on all or any part of the stock and fixtures. REMEMBE The location, 103-105 Pike St., right near First Ave. Look for the Red Signs. Come in—get your share. ==" The Peter Thompson Co. yc 4 ASSIGNED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CREDITORS. PIKE STREET, NEAR FIRST AVE. } | Kutrance 1504 Third Ave, | RS Open Sunday, 9:30 a m tol p. m Children Loge Seats 25¢ HELL! ONCE SEEN NEVER FORGOTTEN! NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SHOWN IN PICTURES | 15¢ Children 5c 15c

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