The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1917, PAGE 6 WOW! THE WAY THESE PACIFISTS] ‘Womanhood’ and Fairbanks Rip Into ’Em GET SLAMMED IN THE PICTURES! All Attendance Records __° Broken by Fairbanks Fans | Did Not Forget to Come Early—Rush : Started at Leven and Continued All. Dey «in Again-Out Again” Coliseum management advises to come SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of co-operating with the homefurnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will prevail until further notice: $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 month $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $5.00 month $150, $5.00 down, $1.50 week, or $6.50 month $200, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month $250, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month $300, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month We Invite the Ac » of All Rep Trustworthy Homefurnt NOTE— Last Six Rows on Main Floor ..25¢ Loges 30¢ Loges Reserved by Telephone . .50¢ General Admission 15e Children learly in the day as possible though every pu je and al effort will be made to accommodate with THE GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-account” policy will tofore. Customers having a current a t erator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden T Bedding or other sé nable articles, and have sar usted wit first payment |comfort all patrons. GARDEN TOOLS YOUR COUNTRY IS CALLING FOR A GARDEN! It is the patriotic duty of every man and woman, boy and girl, to bring sustenance from the soil. Plant some sort of a garden, however small. Do your “bit” on the “back-yard” farm. We have everything in the shape of tools needed for the home garden and customers may select what want and have them added to account. NO Hyland, and it © WHO SAID HONOLULU? When you want a real, live, per a, itn" DS page PAYMENT DOWN! deere : SOLE AGENTS 22°E2382° 2260.00 PG ar gege ooh CH Rethulla wm Ike Beattie 4 M.A GOTTSTEIN Aspen saad rt As SEATTLE'’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN PIK ture ie “Her t's at the Rex . ARTILLERY PAVES —[p2' WAY FOR NEW DRIVE .°)3.0050 "cu ssa" BY GEN. NIVELLE ;; °°!" =" see TODAY “axiess” A Production of Real Merit, of Genuine Appeal oe HINE, STAR at lay of For _| RAY AS COUNTRY YOUTH Ad ing b v 1 to “brace | Continuous 11 to 11 ¢ Pinch Hitter,” at the es Ray and N w 5th at Pike te at «rips and hol * attention wnt! SUB WAR SUCCESS, SAYS HELFF Am and McNally company wants to recover ots on the” STAR WANT ADS ~ nd all of his creditors ex-|! BEST FOR RESULTS | rt arrangement. The © a ° ° SECRET GRIEF RAVAGES | THE HEART D. W. Griffith Dollar All-Star Cast t disheartening THIS WEEK ONLY COME EARLY to gr e available for nee STATE BANKS ASKED TO JOIN THE RESERVE The unoffic ‘ r lal stat t with tears. . eta ay teen coe nly for their |" @ branch bank of b ement made by the . © board at Washing s and trust companie n the reserve sy bring them tn now} s Dick worse? IN THE FASCINATING PHOTOPLAY ‘BABETTE’ Gentile in its unfoldment—eweet in ite play of forces— “BABETTE” Is as loving as a mother’s caress. but he is cer 1 wished I had] you had an like a log » Mat c BLANCHE SWEET all th low 5B pr. Virc make me well? Why ©OM | had he saved me from dying when | I wanted to dic it of my life Ii LABOR IS FACING tert "ink crise ct PROSPEROUS YEA [ei elit EVERETT, April 20.—"Labor | facing a year of pre K, P. Marsh, president ington State Fi Voluntary been gran “If every picture produced were as good as ‘Babette,’ there would be little need of criticism. “JAMES Q. CLEMMER.” r than Har!" HENRY and Mollie to| WALTHALL 1 can't and it! it!” 1 exclaimed ity,” way of the Wash ration of Labor increases have er the atate j LILLIAN ny aad to/o*! GISH ny M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra DOROTHY many industries, and there {s a de GISH MUSICAL PROGRAM ded shortage of labor in the lum , ‘ “Cavalleria Rusticana”......Selection by Mascagni [ggy\'°" industry, he says in lac lnet ea fea | , Shout me REET ATHOUL” svc oss cicsepececeees By Benoist I didn’t say thing—I could ‘aes ATHLETE BURNED [4 Her Catt Owsley Bayleos, 19, well known in Seattle as an athlete at Broad Super Masterpiece wg Fee fine “alee haat Sa vent WIFE'S DRESS BILLS | i burned at his home, 608 29th ave. loved him ‘ N., yesterday, when his dressin "You love me, Margie,” he said, | ° ® ° | gown caught fire from « Sreplace RR EB; x: 1 had answered,’ “I don't BOTHERING CHAPIN She didn’t tell him she was going to 4 The boy's father, W. K. Baylee: know.” | $ ‘ ’ , saved hia son trom belag bused \ "Re started out to his death that} NEW YORK, April 30.—sun|Marry him. He didn’t know very muc | not have leath had been : the penalty for silence, And then!) ., ull at once it came to me that Mal much does she know, little | ontinued) colm Stuart had never once in all (Te Be gen | ADMISSION 15 CENTS to death by quickly rolling him. tn JOHN HAMRIOK | ithout | kr r suro William W about it until she “just decided on him.” a rug and extinguishing the flames SECOND & UNIVERSITY | whether I loved him or not, if the Seattle and ADVANCE 15c¢ " so In words would have|per publisher, has Seattle's Best Photoplay House mé im sure. bles. His wife is gon a. | hint Zeno folie if wea’ “sie atc! Start Reading It Today ” ti READ STAR WANT ADS e ences !

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