The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1917, Page 6

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M.A .GOTTST URNITURE CO, notice: $ 50,00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 nio. a 100.00, nothing down, 1.25 week, or 150.00, $5.00 down, 1.50 week, or 200.00, 10.00 down, 2.50 week, or 250.00, 12.50 down 3.00 week, or 300.00, 15.00 down, 3.50 week, or We invite the accounts of all reputable and trustworthy homefurnishers Our “added-to-account” policy, original with | ANITA STEW IN THE “Glory of Yolanda” FROM THE NOVEL BY MAIBELLE HEIKES JUSTICE Showing how the great white flame of purity burned everiastingly in the soul of a littie dancing maid. When success comes as premier danseuse she is just as lovely and bewitching as before in the costume of a ballet dancer. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM “Chanson Bohemienne”.............. By Boldi “Serenade Rococo”.........By Meyer-Helmund ADMISSION 15 CENTS =1N i wren SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT For the purpose of co- with the homefurnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnish- ings will prevail until further us, and which patrons have found so convenient, Coast are some of the potate that the Liberty, with Dorothy Dalton. ayToee nothing mo jieed Tuesday and ge k out” In oll Morgan's G 4 pmedy r Fa ne ba hapy 1 ne mother will continue as heretofore. Customers are privi- Rex Scenes along, the Barbary Shame; with Louise Fasenda nchiidren, and indeed child ir Wednesday leged to select seasonable articles, such as a Gas i \vice and iniquity, way bring & yon adh ber io desste forth un-|S guar’, te! table Cor Only Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Gar- B |to som Franciscans who may *ullied tn the full bloom of woman: | ound 7 wang Days den Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bed- qDeethy Phitize aed William| | This te whe acon sald of /t normal health, Here Is not ding, ie. and have them adjusted to their current |very good x paid for her education, and when| Omaha, Neb,—'l suffered from eae Anes coer the had made her debut on the) cemale troubles when I was seven | | he © 0 see he ee) y old | account. | A sweet girl, sunshine about a Anita Stewart is the lead in the Ly gag bor ws |French convent, a dashing lover, “Glory of Yolanda.” It's at the married marriage, Later on hubby is en- Clemmer. my trouble M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Rnered by 8 basone Gadi ta8 BS Gy AlcHE. WON Seattie’s Popular Home Furnishers, mother. E ts follow th and Some people are of the opinion elelan whoy Gecond Ave, Between Pike and Pine. fast, but turn out right in ad — hes will bring everything aid that there! Ita “The Discard,” at the Class A./lfe. So was Seasue Hayakawa, who was rot much 1 Buck's Union-Made Siv ee. plays the part of the poor f vs could do and I SOLE AGENTS: Foliman Iviag See BUFFALO BILL in “The e Imp.” at the Col ‘ not have <ids and grownups piled into {nent ame to have por ' fal Saturday to see Buf sion of “The Bottle Imy Seasue of ‘la REX STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1917, PAGE 6 rs) DOINGS IN FILMDOM v the United States goes to war |They are members of the Puget ———>) | Sound Purse Seine Mehermen's Protective association und will |meet at the Labor Temple Satur In Rot I tever FISHERMEN TO OFFER r) CRAFT TO GOVT. Puget sound fishermen, many of qi 4 x them natives of foreign countries io. dl m natives of forete 1 1 y a OK ¥ day to draw up resolutions ii c romance of Hawaii ‘NICK GIVEN MEDAL Hlawsl-ccast compared slvner anunie a of native ive clir i thin the throbbing crater operating : Nick Kauthen is wearing ¢ badge of heroism now him by the Seattle aerte, No ‘ra ternal Order of Kagles, It's all be cause Nick ri into the burning |Rugge home, at 3308 18th ave. 8 last Monday, and rescued Mary) Rugge, 7 years old, an invalid. The! lodge therefore voted Nick a medal in tho form of a gold wateh charm for his heroism NURSES WANTED Young women, t jof 16 and 22 who t to take Red Cross training courses, will meet Jat Lepper's hall, Fourth ave, and Pine # nesday Meetings jwitl be dat i:30 pm, 4p. m land 7 LONGING FOR FOR A CHILD Scene From “The Dark Road,” at the Liberty. Young Wife Almost in De- THE BARBARY COAST her husband into hot water spair. Now Has Beautiful TODAY The old, old rag dances, the old, It's an enthralling story, “The Beby Girl. old fashions and the old Barbary Dark Road" is the name. It's at) ween the ages 5.00 mo. 6.50 mo. 10.00 mo. 12.50 mo. 15.00 mo. ang, the head * * * was no better so | consulted a i Bill in the movies the last time any received his Pinkham's Veg m a6 a living, breath: | Wis nick be arden dened “y Mody *. Before! sable Compound and decided to ing buman. font of the story he realize Mt ltry it, and it has proved worth its The picture entails the adven- riches Is not everything weight in gold to me, for | am not tures of the noted scout from boy VAMPIRE sues : Jonly well but have « baby girl, #0 noes wate Me @ La |ehen I hear of any woman suffer | It was filmed a short while be} 3} : ee. the Mission! Yep; it's|Ine'ns I was 1 tell ber of Lydia EB |fore Col. Cody's death. another of those horrid vampire pic-| pip ve € Slay deel o*@ @ bret Louise Glaum te there with Pinkham's Vegetable ‘om pound THE KILBOURNE-CLARK Man- lthe “Ww - —Mrs. W. Hughes, 19 Majestic | A : im |the “Wolf Woman”—and the gowns | ‘i fos pe . ifacturing company of Seattle has ie eg : S eisoular sctnee in|the QOUb'weerl Of course che ae,| Abts. Omaba, Neb Lehua Waipahu, a real Hawaiian princess, who increased its capitalization to| One of the specta trand. ja/her man, discards him for hie’his|, {2 many other homes, once child makes her debut in tres with Sessue Hayakawa. 00,000, according to papers filed “The Halforeed pth pene Doped PE cp oe yr oh settle DIK | jess, there are now children be ene NEF GEDUL IA. gACtUTes With eee ayakawa, at Olympia Saturday. C. A. Kil-|@ gigantic forest fire firm cat eg pos anc _ *§ leaves her for| cause of the fact that Lydia E in “The Bottle Imp, »w playing at the Coliseum. bourne was reelected president of the giant redwoods pag avery] heey Allah say existe ut in the! pinkham's Vegetedle Compound the company Douglas Fairbanks is the intrepid |teantime the brothers spend @ good] j,akes women normal, healthy and Last-Minute Added Attraction | ti he ny hours at Leila Aradelia‘’s THE WOMAN'S © Fore! Mis-[#tar, who dashes madly into the) mat a A b laren sionary society of the Methodist |Mamew to find hin peering hee "comedy, “Ambrose’s|*READ STAR WANT af ea ee church of Seattle will hold a jubi-| nee Rapid Rise,” supplements the bill iL ancl | Haven’t you been to the Coliseum latel jee celebration in the church Tues-| April 17. At the same time FOLLOWED CLEOPATRA 7 | She worshipped Cleopatra and organizations in 70 other cities wil! | 5 . told similar meetings the deeds of that iniquitous Egyp MISS LOUISE SHERRY, a fresh. (tian. It was her undoing, for even man in the college of fine arts at|her trained syrenic sense could not the University of Washington, wili/Combat with the Spaniard, and he) . n from her have the leading tole in "The For-|0n great military secrots : une Teller, yo students’ annual |S0ld them to the Germans, and fot ‘a, which will be given at the — ] pore April 25. over old in art is the theme of a ACCORDING TO John Davis &/; jay written by Mies Agnes Ander Co, the demand for houses in Se-| , and Mrs. Elizabeth Maclntire attle at the present time breaks allito be presented at the Fine Arts records. An increase in the rea! /society spring festival on April 30 estate market is also looked for. | THERE WILL be 200 singers at | Oe THE CONQUEST of new Ideals the annual festival of the Queen it —————— nn |Anne high echool, to be held May |i }11, at the school auditorium CAPTS, REUBEN H. FLEET and Ju S. Alexander, officers of the Washington Guard, are at San Diego, learning to fly the aeroplanes of th earmy TEN DAYS’ vacation began Fri day night at the U. of W. No spe-| cial trains were run, but special rates on returning students | THE STEAMER Vesterslidt, val ned at $1,500,000, was launched Sat urday at the Northwest Steel Co.| Qi wayr, at Portland aay “What crowds,” people exclaimed, “and goods going cheap; but not enough salespeople.” But it will not han- pen again, for Tuesday extra salespeople have been added to take care of the big Easter Week rush. Don’t fail to be here and benefit. Sale starts Tuesday at 9 a. m. Just think of it, from the hour of opening the great Salv- age sale, at the United Wreckage Syndicate store, 1509 Fourth Avenue, the doors had to be repeatedly closed to keep the crowd of eager, buyers from swamping the store. If you have not been here, drop everything and come— this is the one big sale you can't afford to miss. iS" Doors Open to the Crowds Tuesday at 9 A. M.—BE HERE PROF. TREVOR KINCAID, head of » University of Washington x ’ C..3, Slicker € worth to S350; nts eae nines | Carload of Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Pants and THERE ated 88e t the coming summer session of | iM college rather than #tudy the Olym. pia oysters in their lair, accord ’ ling to an innouncement made Sun- | day | THE NEWLY organized Masonte | club will hold an open house in the |i rooms formerly occupied by the [im }Commercial Club in the Arcade |@ ynilding Thursday, April 12 1 | FIVE THOUSAND = different of bird houses are ready for Raincoats to Be Sold . acs linen cag Rather) ae mercoaneent "$1.98 .12¢ dented Wash Rollers, 29c ‘em ont, now Selby Shot Gun Shells, 39c Lot Pintes, worth to Ihe, 4c now MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ PANTS, 1 D ‘ mi tom auttinble 69c yp DRESS PANTS 85.00; guaranterd NOW PLAYING THIS WEEK Men's Suits and Overc: to sell retall i. sortmen: at slightly sotted. A at the ridieuious te fee of Suite that sell to $11.44 Coffee Sensational Shoe Pi » birds to mave into this bow ring. They were made by Se $2.39 Bargains Ribbous, attle schoolboys and girls. A Tremendous Stock to Piek Lot Suspenders; regular to ACCORDING TO a complaint Prom damaged; ante price f made by the Chamber of Com- |i Ee {merece of Anacortes to the public) cua - : WARE arvice ior y . " mdles’ and adios’ Dress 9 Wig line Hats, worth service commission, the Washing-| oye anes as jen’ Dre: ic line Hats, wort ton Power, Light and Water Co. |i 98 For vice 95c Underwear, w - 98c . me adles’ Shoes and Slippers, ‘tale price, 9BC |does not give the city of Anacortes efficient service or a good pressure and is using water that Is not pure. | iaMg THOSE WHO want to sing in| the chorus of “Blue Wing,” the Se ttle-made comie opera, which is to be given at the Moore May ond 9 by the Federation of Women's Ladies’ Walsts, sotled worth te 82.00) mowss... ODE 5 Shirts, sotleds sis ante price, 196 bh 4 Cnlico Dreas Goods, 4c You Hate Her clubs, had better hurry, The lists | fe Clark's and other brands solled, yard —You Love Her will close Monday after 5 o'clock Thrend. now 2c ELT TE 4 —You Doubt Her THE REPORT of American rail: | [Mm Boys’ Overconts, pig ay sliee Sects’ er sod neenrttien owned abroad” on | fall pert eta, now. $1.98 nnd Mawes Under. | LOT DRUGS, «TATION —You Pity Her anuary 31, shows that on} 14¢ ’ ihat date $1,185,811,436 in art: |i She’s Wonderful ties were held in foreign coun. | ig jon 39c AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER tries, while $1,618,519,878 or @ iit: | iM ™ $1.85 Bien. pe ARTICLES WE CANNOT MEN« tle more than half amount owned | a toate ae marth aver: Brion HERE—COME, PICK "RM { COME EARLY | broad two years ago has been re ‘be ale price © 5c fi i.’asto 8c our turned t this country “HARMONIZING THE Forces of | the Clty" was the title of an ad | Bi |dvess delivered by A. J. Rhodes, | |president of the Chamber of Com merce and Commercial Club, at a liuncheon of the Central Counett of |Social Agencies Saturdgy noon LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS U it d : Specializing Salvage From Railway, 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue ni e rec. age vn 1ca e Marine and Mercantile Disasters Seattle, Ww: OCCUPYING THE LARGE DOUBLE STORE. NEXT TO COLONIAL THEATRE. NEAR PIKE STREET Merchandise Exchanged—Money Refunded—Iincluding any Damaged Goods JOUN HAMBICK SECOND and UNIVERSITY 18c Not about love—that | —"The Double Sque page 4.

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