The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. PAGE 6 | S| eis ; % a it Is Really an Accommodation wun anons| DOINGS IN FILMDOM “Sra a { * Tomorrow—an epaton MANY BALLOONS | paisvieiaaaneuiictalien 5 ° 0 ° soem non soot ty | NEWS—-NOTES—GOSSIP | nd Bae: pening Air Co New ven 8, cheat) a. Our r siete ay welt | for Sing er ni co in eo “hxron "0, tm, ) v¢ ) é Fs Reveals the first showing of our very ag) wie Alexandre f ; y | “0 9 Qiu complete display " peniniany “NM AS. ? —— Baggage” Girl Away alia. The sty e sth vines and . ute, sonia eee, healt se} Handsome Suits tie proceeded to drag from the “blind| ieee ssid “wesniltaliofadiefhacke ara cheaaw Sith Camille| — Iraay cna th ‘race | Qecrt scbels nk saw vebiod Stents tw un a of new coatings of varied patterns and colorings WITH HAVE (CO IN FLEET New eros in women haber, frmins WASHINGTON, Mar ! The | The exh t includes a showing of beautifu navy department has decided upon Gowns, new Dresses for street wear, the very lat a coast patrol f of approximate est affects in fine Waists and new Silk Petticoats Clara Kimball Young ly 100, 20 to 35-knot, 110 foot boats. r At a conference bet weer re Ab ry di t tary Dan 8 and shipt Jers to} Directed by ALBERT CAPELLANI [Ml *) ..'0\'5 (00! 00" cond be —— Just a Word About Credi E fin within five months after Orders) mary Pickford, in a Scene From “The Poor Little Rich Girl, mode rchandising system of extendi 2a xcasrelasmaae nin Saal ees liberal credit allows you t asure of eel dear f broug ness | 7 = ° our Spring outfit at once—when it is new Children Se [that +: tt ber | Today s Programs ° a choice of th ndsome 15c Loge Seats 25¢ to live after the < ad slipped i eee ae Jaway Into the great vold a ERTY—Hareld Ruth, 1 ime think our Allison The |novels and our plays are all wrong. | ee ie Vnitr do not glorify the kind of e mentioned, which, after kind that endures all the is being oe TODAY ifossious ofa Wife +) As I was dressir Ruth car 1 have th and “ LURES NEVER MAR in and asked, ou tht e cum of STRAND The Girl Pr LOVE'S POWER latternece, Paula? 1 sent t deter Chartle Chaplin in “Easy nerwet ~ sad om to ask you to dine wit pete ‘1 it Lawton just walked | saude any Bis part the night I was late,! ~‘ves 1 knew she had come, I{t p said Paula, “and two OF! answered. ‘Did she tell you | met |any girlie times he seemed to want tol her and tim darling baby as I was | love comes tc to me. I gave him no @n-!ieaving the theatre after the mat-|man—a nent, however, and I knew | jnee? to bring It, ar me TALE Maa LUMBER CAMPS An Indian girl who face hero nearly caused a again, | want al breach between lovers in the Jur an honest man| in “The Promis at th en he comes TI The redskin he white Us we were giving @ rot) "Yes but she said you hurried | place my hand In and go smil . ee away as tho you did not care to|ing to the hilltop and down the} me Was not sure whether Jeff. |taik to hor lalope of life ' dy, t od and Tom were out in front Now look here, Ruth,’ 1 said.| Ruth sighed You e still an 4 yully and exe a iy, all my youthful spirit had) +1 want you to tell your sister ev. | incorrigibl romar ‘ | jtlon, and all wan well Med me and I felt a thousand |eryihing You can tell her if youjeven if you won't ac d ; Patty's Feature Fillum”™ ts the I said to myself I was! wish, how infatuated I waa with|she said The Daintiest skaane fitle fool not to marry Jeff Per her husband, but you must also tell | (To be continued) Star in Filmdom mele t Then 1 could not help! her | have not spoken to him ex-| NTT PICKFORD IN MUD FIGH bitterly at the thought th N o GMT ' cept on the stage since I knew he} on be a ¥ Gwen, the central character yhad not acted lately as tho be/ wis married, sTell her | thourh® ree sre The Poor Little Rich Girl,” Cle bd whether 1 married bim OF | his jove talk meant honorable mar i age mer, has a regular mud fight awell’s Stage riage, Tell her also I would leav« Se bs « of neighbor boys who ha E Believe 1 could go on acting. | the company tomorrow, only 1 d« | omens invaded her pa pwith Earnest Lawton, was my | not know where | could get anoth rT; face and cl . after the play was over, If er engagement in the middle of t THE FORTUNES d, Gwen is ¢ have some other real life season, and I must act to be able! } fener by the the theatre. to eat ‘ 5 OF FIFI’ turning the bh h 1 was much taken with her| you think is Gwe ary P looks, Ruth, and would like to be of ¢ @. Think of a $500,000-0 ern itn ,"at lena triendiy| Hear uctrras having ‘he here turned STRIKE DEGISION AT ved with lo not know whether ’ +. | on her ould grant big loans for livestock soon to quarters such as comforta. |she c r Earnest Lawton now | Spend 25 cents! Dandruff dis- The play is 2 | ANY er sel purposes to ranchers within ble army barracks, it was indicated not, but one thing I am ver appears and hair stops ' Mies Clark always captivates f Hend. The Swift inter- here officially tod atial home. With ——— ¢ Company, it was ed today that the new owne bers of the crews of German rs ed ships will probably be re TODAY t10A. M itt 6h ah. care :tor ber han coming out. MISS CLARK 7 ure taking this method of de- the mayor of Phi ‘Open a ae band at all. I could walk out of t : Ae ery we. Sete Senn Oe Taek ieee. ASHINGTOD arch eloy » livestock stry in ret Daniels ‘ - at of ress, she is the same delightful, en Is a fact that we haven't t eatened sbuceieiachs ny en oesaey Deets a prenenen greg and he’ very! Try thist’ Hair gets beautiful,, tertaining little beauty you have # tender adject f pe th hwest smuggling of goods aboard the thankful no © look upe bis i wavy and thick in few lalways known, but in a new and ©A terned ships there. or hear his volce ever again tr } ‘ he ap wy : : 0 G ie: f I spor cos tunes of Fifi.” Coliseu sre the re ted “ : INTERNED T ET A CHESS ciub has been formed Ruth, tod went out to d raigeor charming young French a — r TT R RS at the Y. M. C. A. and the invita Alma Huntington r Fh aallente : aut The play } , te BE E QUARTE! tion given to all chess and checker 4 an old fr end a maine, | Siecene with a of war : a tan players in the city to affiliate with y here of clone thoughts fluffy and lustrous, try Bene ge lame night) oa chiefs, Ute WASHINGTON, March 13.—Mem-!| the organization 1d ful enthusia ch as I F tinted to surround bs a t endoyes pe 7 sotmad * application doubles the RUITE (A: SHAMS on therhood me ote th pre tie rome neauty of your hair, besides It imme ¢ Suratt must have suf. |PT h tg atrical a Fe—-1 fonna |distely dissolves es article of fered e ly t the an beautiful after |@naruft: you cannot have nice, pernet “eee Vie STATEMENT OF e wt That t wer treneth and its very life, and if e make up f n of straight mora nd not overcome It f a fever The comedy n \ yuld enjoy an inconsequential ¢ the hair en and] ° ye ; . ‘ 7 thout the injection of dle; ther at fast | ALL FOR THE WOMAN Gertrude, Wash. ix dead here to { comradest and in thin 4, dry, acr or| } se Basch mi th, ‘posite ant da I to te p out of what the| Knowiton’s Danderine at any drug | Nei’ oF tase ee « tim’ Buy Bank So as to j commony falling in store or tollet counter; apply a lit Clara Kimt 7 ne appr . 2 “hi Whe latest and greatest of n't loc 80 skeptic tle as directed and ten minutes aft nF agin oung plays the title Develop Ranching | ‘all Mary Pickford produc lear. I 6 not grown ha fo fen will 9 thie w an t r u SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ele withiek 4 nvestmer on ever made. 1END, Or. March 13.—With the : ‘ tions col ot ghake lad pee ‘ ¢, regardless 15c HIGH LIFE : nian i aN aera eR gh At close of business, March 5, 1917 everywhere, We see it in the rtined, that . I the be & story fpank 1 the Swift Livestock 4 Thru the isperings of a te, Pa: apiigrinas > h Hering Gwe: pra dy A | RESO ' ary Pedition and the thnde Pon wie ts omar aoe ateecinds gt Ye, Sten Roseteria ; _— ep . hear it, and If eventually—why not ON BIRTH CONTROL ns and: Dincountelsavcasss 7,t een |capable of feeling se _ ubject of birth control and) The latest innovation in Rose t House, Furniture and Fixtures... . 20,000.00 eee ae ae ly - meen | agitat against the actice of merchandising nicely housed in 1 Estate Owned . i DOr 40,973. abortion re the ime etor ir r market F 4 1 t of 7” ¥ 8 inithe new Econom var ses and Taxes paid ihe 12.118.2% In Her Newest Picture # ty It. You'll kane clubwotnen’ tater nial. SP0-|1overs are beating n * ra te paid “a sas 3 1 | wore) dorsed the pic-jto the “house of a thousand Ro . sees 2985.7 Like It | | tare Pace te ak taioat | Gon ean lectly S. and other high grade Bonds $84.3 “A Poor Little EES es Hy ‘mtetag ‘ae maou Warrant ST ss ae | SUBJECT , inder the big electric sign of ish on hafid and due from other i . e@ Ballet Girl,” with Alice Bra-| «1% past Bartell’s drug store, bank 743. Rich Girl dy and Holbrook Blinn, and a com-|on First ave. N arrivals in rose a teesereeceeens F436 Jedy, Just Like a Woman,” compose! treog will be liste lor the head | From the Book and Play the Class A's bill, Th former is aling of “Rosegrame the Econ by Eleanor Gates ne a, SAA omy market ads, which $2,186,295,60 ide each Friday in The Star. ? who Charms all Mi regardless of age y BRING THE KiDDies [im it try to up a bad ‘Gmplexion! chars with Resinol Soap Beretol If your complexion is rough, red or [ WiLL gON-PO!oNUS GERM KLE A) pimply, don't try.to cover LIABILITIES BY BLAST IN MINE ae pot Ae Dividends tnpaid ersstrssssesesssccccscees SOD Dividends unpaid 60.00 Deposits 2,054,076.58 directions CANONSBURC Seventeen men w $e |of the mines of the mine at Henderson, today, when two explosions partially wrecked | ver the Interior of the mine, There}, Y% Kil ae the defects! Dr. J. R. Binyon were 24 at work when the first|the h STI hcl Si tad Ointment | oS blast occurred, Seven. of thes bas PI a., March 13, trapped in one Henderson coal |T# jremedy for diseas and bladder There is only one medicine that illy stands out pre-eminent as a of the kidne $2,186,295.60 Admission «15 Cents Children . ...10 Cents hat it|M Deposits at call of December 27, 1916.......$1,728.714.13 r ist the remed Deposits at call of March 5, 1917.. 2,054,076.58 ee ceetinee for chit Rae erin rir 4a fh clear Best kr applicat or Glee id were taken out Pa TA Rcd PP d in thousand _upot t , A eerie, Teer skin wih Resale gared natin” sothing | ni bol FREE PCat Tei stl leaen awampilinot & pivsician’s |) INCREASE SINCE DEC. 27, 1916. . .$325,362.45 nm, Children 10 ast wash your face with Resinol Soap sunburn, burns, cuts, kin age cue them were yegun Sto res jreseription for special disease ants, Siatiaren: araer 's Be hot Arai dry relied y sue oye itp Md Gate ‘Seale wat bas Moe ai; BEST $2.50 GLASSES |‘" 2 oe eer! taki os viet 1 ause it Va IN DEPOSITS IN bn, 079.94 years old, 5 cents B \little Res tment. Let-this stay fer thes ravincuirabla paoriasts | ON EARTH ST. PATRICK® BUS Ou ene eo uerae teae ie ee ion for ten minutes, then wash off with lupus vulgaris and eczema ST. CK's reallzed in most case It Is a mr Gadel beth ia sven sor Poe Sale At All Dougeine tal. ae Prize —_sentie. vesting vosctante compound WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT time you will usually find your skin be Original Red C fir { Start tment at once. Sold SORES TED ike AO Senitle Mas querade * Wisscsth cotta and @10 OFFICERS r on if you v ish first to test » L. Grondahl, President Edgar Ames, Vice President £ this gre preparation, send 10 Soelberg, Vice President Hugo Carlson, Cashier ray “fF M M FE R coming beautifully soft,clearand velvet seatuerdidat il ‘STAR WANT ADS.‘ BINYON OPTICAL CO. | cents. i & Co., Dept, FR D. H, Lutz, Assistant Cashier 4 BEST FOR RESULTS || Lita Pines AN = SATURDAY, MARCH 17 Nap ldet » for a sample} nuts, Assistant Cashier ° . Phone Main 1550 1823 Fourth Ave. Phone M 3911! botue,

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