The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1917, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST You OPN creat are — « od bere HUST YOUR WORD THAT Vout may # na.00 ® 1.00 Down 73.00 00 1 100,00 5.00 Down, 150,00 Te Worth of t Worth of Me : V4 OFF 16.00 10 4.00 Per Week ‘Bessie Barriscale Hit at Liberty; New Show Opens at the Colonial STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917. PAGE SUB CHASERS 5 | watinfaction U-BOAT HUNTS Try It [BY J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH | NEW YORK, May 8.—Capt Ronald Skinner, of the new British freighter Lyndhurst Grove, desoribed to me today the newest way the British ad miralty has of fighting the U boat menace, which, if not curbed, will, It is claimed bring the whole world face to face with food famine While methods change from Regular $10.00 and $12.50, Special : The Rhodes Co Women’s Summer Underwear One Hundred Long and Short Style SPRING COATS 6.95 Upper Main Fioo Men’s Silk Hose A Big Value at / A Pair month to month, according to : can-built chasers” are now 1 ~ < Cc playing an important part in de nes abound in tl cael s* ; struction of the undersea ter BROKEN election of ring 28 3] 4 : i rore. ALY Cheha eRe Hi Main Floor. | It has been semiofficially report r Nay " # led that 48 G nan sub s were ount fe the nusua re eason of the ay two weeks of February good, serviceable Coat for the ally at | The chaser bunt in packs, Sen r . ons that summe ‘ “ 1 me ‘ia Y IN OUR EXCHANGE rhs act So fname il re i _met. alg |when they spot a eubmarine send find in this variety a Coat a the gue nt Silk jout a wireless to the mosquito pa ost any purpo Hose, 3 the men who emy ; t f¢ fo iaa. thahivad enahaa Saeove. as are made o nalx, Mixtures and Co times interested in value, amane ¢ jes above the erts and are ned with large collar cAinkilaial ¥ ali abmarin like a monstér Cinb-hawk pockets and allbarodnd belts 4nd half beite a tment and quality. ie —— = ng ogc anc n thie way directa the armet NS WERE |LUMBER end In hin way directs the arte |/ alain see Atl theee em 2 AMERICANS WERE LUMBERMEN AGREE Frasiare aetna ate cntials are dlaplagaia Scatter Like Spokes }| thon of sizes that includes 14, 16 and 18 for this showing * wall as |! ON SHIP SUB SANK TO HELP FARMERS pcb ancis sree) Seed Sei tees aaa ahomdng marine has 6u xed before the size in every style and color Regular an exceptional variety of 1) . [chasers can reach the signaled ren-}| $10.00 and $12.50. Spectal Wednesday olors for spring, and @ 7 LONDON, May &—-H. K. P ‘be bar at the 1 of Rear dezvous chotce *6. good range of sizes, fryer, of Portar h. O., and C. H naar Wondinvt we But this doe not necessarth Béwards, of N Tenn., were Fp enti uate ard mean the submarine bax escaped two Americans in the crew of th After Kathering at the spot where ° i re Amat te Sen cE Ge oe of Mammen Dent andi] Pe a Ell Eg Ry wo Attractive Summer Aprons ; gun fire of a G submarine | be rators at a hearing before| Earle Williams, in “Arsene Lupin,” Coming to the Clemmer ers then scatter in all direetions, ra last Wednesda ere no | the county mmissioners Monday | 8 ve et mm diating from th telltale U-b i ri inacaltice Farmers declare it keeps thelr lands a > ssion, contains the In-| bubbles like the spokes of a whe p y a ecpenclaii ~ | flooded. | Today s Programs || ter . and all the romance of a C.) Working in pairs, they drag light ecia Ice ; Lombermen say they can not flont —- | jardner Sullivan stors, plus the) nets and troll for the submarine Upper Main Floor their logs down the waterway ¥ith:| “LIMEMEY Meme Marrisale im The thei and suspense which are sure ay hen an obstacle is encountered | pp ain ‘ out the bar. Both sides consonted| Sarl”: “Secrets ef « Beauty Parter,”| (0 be fou , m art plo |that experience tells the sub-lHeu Last Times Today to remove the top of the bar this | med” ual takes the part ofjtenants in charge of these small | Of She Aprons ae ee : a and Tomorrow ring™as a relief to the farmers,| , CLEMMEM—Anite Stewart and Charles Draw Egan, bandit chief, upon] warships is a submarine, a contact ONE | we have 0 | THE toned bn. ti 4 |and to restore tt when tho water {s|™chmas In “The More Hacellen Way." | whose hend thore rests a large re-|homb is sent sliding down a wire to lect right is also rocapen loa ag | COLISRUM—Margnartte Clark in rhe | Ward the éubmmersed vaso | ANITA low in cummer, ¢o logs may pass| , COMMBUM—Marg eee eee ibm rs H = pat he ep seagtotiy eee pate — Wide ‘ind |scente com plete th orem aa pppahteie yd an Empire style, made style and bas distinctive Fegan”, “Blne comedy oe commotion on the surface exactly as sketched to ruffled effects. These are ets die Wives en “Idle now ; Help Train Army]. stmaxp—aius Gorton im tex, was sh New Ye : een ry pirate ship has gone to} opens down front of percales in V neck and Cyrus Teowasend Brady's ews : “Magalies Virst Valeo Step, of th ropolitan dailion| “ry bd ann berger P rihtiee ¢ : yoke, has all-around belt, short sleeve styles, and NEW YORK, May 8.—Coney In-| 1Al.— Margera Vierker in poner eee Mt tion seldom &1¥-| marine is made sonata ri us thot square neck, short are shown in plain pink THE MORE Tis tas Go Aivony to avant |. cess keen hen ception, that most of the waters off the| sleeves, and is trimmed and blue with white fans may go to Albany to protest |, CLASS A—deil Kane is “Paying the prom de wg coast of the British isles are com with rick-rack braid ruffles; light colored per against the senate bill, now in the| ora é ‘ ae paratively shallow. In any case, a Jeo with k, bl 4 | house, which would prohibit posing | fs ev yalle ipa ang Save the submarine cannot go down further Displayed jn ales with pink, blue an of negroes behind the canvas while | BESSIE i. GooD : pleture more than half a column of| then 160 tect ib epleaeld auetiment ot levend ae ead gl ie bast alis are thrown at their heads te Ro as - ioe tae ceraae pace nthe mows pase The nch are using dirigibles | selected patterns in light plain white, stripes and eae furthest the Phe fans don’t want to see the) WOrk of ber care re n addition t colged percale, polka checks, trimmed with ae iin t t ad i - in ad ° planes for the spot percal polka r ni "las af tevee aretk old national pastime lose caste, and| a! of, the Uwin alstorm in The| SOMETHING DIFFERENT ting of submarines fe | dot? and plain Copen- ruffles’ in contrasting ‘ How her own the ball dodgera think the sport |5* ot the ladder ed lolbrook, the beauti-! Another form of observation air. hagen blue. The sizes colors. Sizes 2 and 3. eeatzgenes with good training for grenade throwers. | b : and pic Fr of nouveau ‘rich Darl craft used by the French is the to 46. Reg- Re $ Special ¥ of her Busha “ . a complication, ,t¢ of fred Solman'’s fascina t , neh ; R a wondertu End men and “nigger babies Sears ee pe Pt ar e Ml sausage balloon, which is towed Special... 59¢ at 98¢ Shotoplay, with © could be as well sed under the} appening , iss Jackie the! over suspicious areas by tugs or ears of qualit | statement that the negro race ts in store for twins, & Versatile star, Margar:| shor ‘ that the interest age ike earth ASS" | other «malt fleet auxiliaries — that thes peeing Bi | made ridiculous, they say | at absc alte posed pa Me - eee | The Bnglish Mave also, it is sald, | 7 | > ted alias invented a powerful aerial bomb M terson’ | rots of a Beauty Parlor,” ajal characters she has ever been bomb | Gu — \FRANGCE GETS NEW Keystone, and the Iatest| called upon to create, at the Colo-| erigtay puetroy & mubmarine if Famous Russian | | Pathe News are aiso on the bill. | nial exploded from se far away as 60 | Y “ef 2 9*6 “ y mi Orchestra | 100 MILLION LOAN CHARLES 18 REALISTIC NAVY HELPED out “Where are you going, my pretty! “Three guesses; where am 17 Vie | Whatever may be sald of Charl Paying the Price,” in which Gail} ERECT FACTORIES maid? said can | WASHINGTON, May §.—A loan|Richman’s realistic cbaracteriza-| Kane ark at the Clans A, ix “I'm going to , kind sir,” she} “Som ere in a cafe,” she jot $100,000,000 was made today tojtions in ot films, they cannot| based on the fascinating naval cm sald. \* ered. ain f | France. compare with the force and life! st by Burton E. Stevenson. In The county commissioners Mon “May | go with you, my pret tty] », re eee ae |} This is France's first share in|be instills in his struggle no| this picture the United States gov-iday leased seven acres of land on lass?” | cuthanca ome. ere ere Seattle's B the $5,000,000,000 war chest jwith Rudolph Can in “The|ernment co-operated with the pro-|the Duwamish waterway to the Pa- “You'll hi “4 Photeplay Mouse Secretary McAdoo turned over a| More Pxceilent Way,” at the Clem-|ducing company tn procuring theleific Of Milla Co. for 2a years, The Le eta kae a aeeeeet isda | Somewhere: in aoe treasury warrant for the sum to|mer. This is + photoplay a| proper atmosphere to stage this|company will erect factories costing —Rhymes of the Censor, ‘ 7m need any money? Ambassador Jusserand. which he appears as leading man| story technicaliy correct. $250,000. A . Yes! I left the last you sent‘ for dainty Anita Stewart — | sid somewhere in a department store.” So ae Eat Thre C ' April —, 14—The pickle; “Where have you been | DIDN'T KNOW PAPA | hat irce Courses boat arrived here today from | your afternoon?” Imagine a girl whe at White House Now| rs —- & with a cargo of ——— and| “Somewhere in the movies.” never father—at sei | INTEREST WANES AFTER | [reported seeing a German in| “All right, dear; I'll be right out. since babyhood-—<« g to is B DEATH | |the vicinity of the island. I'm going somewhere in a taxi fora home at last, ofily to find him so| . WASHINGTON, May &.—Three| - — ) Captain telephoned his wife| few minutes.” TODAY Jengrossed in a gambling game with | for" ee® wil be the marimum, even | Diek has been quieter all day, 1it-|—— !™mediately upon hie arrival. | ong aii | 0. mal dinne 6 sts e: some mpage nh eh per no atten | States, while the nation ix ie eae tle book. He still calls for me at| > 5 T tion fs p to the little gure the a de “ “ ai . pn are | fering an grief, grew this im-| TOMORROW, caiman teins due. Tae te oe a ater thelana lead of the who intend to join, intervals, but, when I me in | Sortupate ‘RINE We Odi a: souk See Dr. Edwin 3 J. Brown situation faced by Marguerite! “Waite House banaueta b does not recognize me. This after-| | hear the nurse calling, little | ig Too Clark, tn the role of Marian Mor-| .,.vfu'® House ba vatest oe bert also those who do not noon Dr. Virot sent me a note and | book, and am going again to t 'IHIMS ELF gan, in “Phe: Valentine Girl,” ati ce the usual seven to ton courses, | intend to join said as soon as I was at liberty |to call back Dick's memory of me, | 1, 713 First Av. | the Colfseam |only three were served to the viait-| |he had a package he wished to de-|that he may tell me something that |Tepaing Deatistisien ont : | pay English and Freach comm l}iver into my hand. He also said| Will relieve the travail of his mind.| Get set of teeth | HART 18 TOUGH GUY ¢ “a that anything for| What ist, little book, what ts it? | vor a 43h.00" et The F .-D: B “ at two dinners, rivaling in that if he could do y « Theee prices in- e Return o! ‘Draw’ Mean.” at) importance and formality any ever | Dick he would be most glad to do it. | (To be continued) itrecting without “| served in Amer’ The dinners I can't see Dr. Virot yet, little 7 endl ‘ =e ee my N Ow were in line with the policy of} | book Malcolm Stuart's passing | economy recently announced by | 9 into the Great Beyond {s too re- [tft] PLAYING | sirs. Witson and the wives of the |cent—the shock too terrible cabinet members | It is as I thought. Malcolm has vy - | certainly left some secret instruc- HISW ONL . | tions to his friend and a letter to Ee Py T EEK Didn’t Know of th Navy me. | y Ts | Isn't it strange, little book, that | Bloomin’ War Times I have so little curiosity about it LONDON, May &.—William Davis} all? I have often wondered if 1| | caped a fine as an army absentes have a peculiar nature—a peculiar | » the plea that he didn’t know should see this great feeling about death | j England was at war, His inabiitty| 5-reel feature photo- | I don’t think, little book, that) | to read or write supported the alibi. | any one is more loyal to her/ | play— friends than I, that any one loves j Innere | them better, longs for them more | sits alts sikauia Vien ada | when they are away; but there is | And haw that vn | OI . something #0 absolutely inevitable | You may locate the | about death that when a friend of | eo re mine dies I have found, in spite of all effort, that the door is closed I can't even visualize him } I don’t think ft is because I care | lies than any other woman, but be- } \ cause 1 rmeoognize what it all ‘The internationally famous delinea | > BIG | means tor of young lady characters, in a uJ | My friend is dead—that means new and appeuling role, as Marian STARTLING, |rone out of this life forever. It is NEW PATRIOTIC MUSIC Morgan, the daughter of a gambler 4 girl who just “grew up”—it’s a vigorous story—a character so ap pealing, humorous and yet so hu manly possible that your heart goes out at once to the little girl who the greatest thing in life love. It’s certain to i mother “THE VALENTINE GIRL” a COLISEUM FIFTH AT PIKE 15¢ CHILDREN 5c ANY TIME SMASHING ACTS LOIS WEBER’S SUPER-MASTER CREATION WITH ALL HUMANITY IN THE CAST FIRST THEN DISCONTENT THEN WHAT? Indolence Indifference Idieness And a Score of Hig Stars io This Wonderful Play NO ADVANCE 15c REX pr WILSON JOHN HAMRICK 2ND AND UNIVERSITY) SEATTLE We're open for those troubies j starring clever And we really eave you more }on each Spring SUTT, COAT, | Jas tho one had plucked the leaves | from « rose, held them in her hand | for a little while, and then ve Dress || and H At the FLORENCH 1 TAIRS BTORE. SECOND AND UNION | jped them somewhere along the MARGARITA — path, and nothing remains but are Situs \gubtie fragrance and ‘Occasionally you get this fra rhe \grance for a moment, but even it FISCHER 2 DAYS ONLY Today and Wednesday ADMISSION grows fainter as the years pass on. le | When | took ve of Malcolm Stuart at the un side, when IT) saw him swim out to meet death with a smile for life and love on hie lips, I took leave also of a feel ing of want of him, altho T did not know ft at the time And yet I am not heartless EN WARNING! | 1 am only bowing to Fate's de-| cree. n tacles in my brain and heart which | belonged to him and sealed them | I forever—1 wonder, little book, if it] ords | will be foreve | 3 7 You know that somewhere in the Any Seat, any Time heart of every woman there is) BAY tucked away a precious, priceless | \ nt with Sad tests | dream. My friendship with Mal walled eeltiouceat’ bty, invest: || jcolm Stuart has been taken from | ment and equipment are some the reat storehouse of reality and | proof my rellability and—are | put away the sealed casket of | worth careful Investigation. Poox | and ter s can always be ar | dreams | ranged. Consultation a amy T almost wish | was not going to] aan Fee ! have to open it when I get that] THEATRE package, Oh, little book! | have! told you many a time memory, and yet memory is one I do not ise 4th, bet. Pike and Pine 625 FIRST AVENUE tthe Lipa attributes wonder if we were happier as ! WASH.| a race before-we, thru much suf. “UNCLE On the Columbia Records for May \ number of soul-stirring American a timely them very hear month SAM are for May WE \ GEORGI just a few of the SEND RECORDS APPROVAL rs that Rooms fine selections for Record other come with our JOYS IN € i camp MyY's are played to and _A inag- 2S BAND, ) BANNER" American home that will of all patriotic y when it is LOUIS not want to records in its ung by such a widely RAVEURE, Barttoné test in bat, napolar hits of the day, nah and sung hy thore popu WILSON and JAS. FL CRRISON, tine Columbia Rec at this store. TO YOUR HOM AND INVITE YOU 'TO OF RECORD ACCOUNT HERI very are now on sale that TELEPHONE ELLIOTT

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