The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 16, 1917, Page 7

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~ Thursday and Friday 2 Days Only DOROTHY KELLY in the “MONEY MILL” There's the lure of Alaska, the big, throbbing emo- tions of strong people, and a sweet, gentle love story that breathes the spirit of unselfish service in this masterful photo-drama. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra Musical Program: “IN BALMY NIGHTS” “IN THE MOONLIGHT”. ADMISSION 15 CENTS CLEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House Ziehrer Haile AMUSEMENTS! 900,000 GUNS pf moore Theat] READY FORU, riday, Saturday, i WASHINGTON, May 16— Saturday Rifies and ammunition euf- ficient for an army of 1,000,000 Blue Wing men are ready, it was an- nounced after a meeting of the Seat Sale Now $1.50 to 50c i general munitions board of the council of national defense. Frank A. Scott, chairman of the board, issued a statement in which he dissipated any feeling that the United States is un- d to arm its troop . type of Mght mrt ALHAMBRA & {d to be superior to the famous iby has been developed wpted for service. Munitior ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE) SEASON'S LAST SHOW ALL THIS WEEK plants bave made preperations for facture in huge quantities of eral type of. mobile artillery Fic ipa pce ua Several guns of for SOnOTHY SHOEMAKEN » b¢ introduced in service CO.. Sketch. WALTER DE;to be imade in the | LEON end MARY DA’ The Enfieid rifle, fitted Comedy SRit. and fou py Orpheum Va American ammuniton, will to be us ‘audeville |sued to the new troops REX £E DAILY 10-25 50 | Et Barrymore, star ot “The | w 25-50-75: ‘BU ou: Whi Raven,” at the Rex, has} INGS 10 ILD STORE HOUSE (2:"",2200 85.2" ost roe 1 her previously set rigid rules, 5 PL YERS] COSTING $600,000 | din this Intensely dramatic st LAC BREMERTON, May 16 new yell rere Ld Lng etfehecas Crncun ape home aceting $500806. has cian Acythiag in whiotl 408 Kersto:| been started at the navy yard. The) \" alent | Third and Madison. Tel. Main 5106 4 |” paid yard. The|' Miss Barrymore's tremendous Week—Mats, Thurs. a building was authorized by the la "Po wlarity has come to her be-| congress Test Week at Theatre This WILKES PLAYERA tn piety "aeetiets | ROSSMAN IS SILENT Mights 100 to d0e; Mats, Ide and 280 oc ae George P. Ross former real THEATRE Jeoreg man, former real | ‘The Present Alhambra estate man, charged with grand |larceny, remained silent when ar- raigned in Judge Everett Smith's E court Tuesday, and so was set down on the books as pleading not «ulit 2:20; Nights, 7 and 9 Rossman is serving a federal sen srx aie Es AND a Pam | tence of six months in the Pierce Broszy M Comedy county fail, and insists he can’t be tried in a state court until the end of his sentence. wees Willis | ALBANY, N to boost his 5 the standard re service, Willis Hartman, youth from Glenwood, near here, stuck cotton pada to his heels, at | |was discovered by United States) jmarine corps recruifing officers FREE DOCTOR Go to the Right Drug Co, 169 Washing‘on 8. TAMEO KAJ! In Quadruple Mind Concentration Other Big Acta. 10¢ and 2 Tries Trick Y., May ‘Trying feet 3 inches up to 16. PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:30 to §; Eves. 6:20 to 11 Last MeCarthy & Wolcott; ‘Times { Gene & Kathryn King: Today | Alvaretta, Rego & Stopitt; Miller, Seott Fuller; Jim Bleck Deo; 'Mardo & Hunter. of the Double Cross.” a patriotic | | EN he Quickest ané | Safest Way eat treatment And the Doctor will give you a careful examination and prescribe for you) FREE. heed ‘ My et if you are sick you cannot do bet. Treatment will ter than take advantage of this of. 86 you. Consulta’ Fweittt ror | fer. We save you money and give : Bidg., *11'4| the best possible treatment. se ave CLASS “A’ OPEN 10 A. M, TO 11 P. M. ——TODAY—— , Clara Kimball Young “THE RISE "OF SUSAN” Star's Greatest ‘Triumph Also “LUKE’S LOST LIBER'’ y THEATRE Third av. neae Vike aired for military] STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1917. Pauline Frederick, 9 > | s I rograms Lin TY —Rthet | Rarvymere ry psd Call of Mer Peopl A Maiden's Trust, | Keystone comedy |_ CLEMMER—Edith Storey and Antonlo Moreno in “Aladdin From Broadwa COLISEUM—George Boban in “The | Marcellini Millions.” | ON—Margaret Mington tn “The thel Barrymore in “The White CLASS A—Clara Kimball “ Rise of Susan.” Young tn COLONIAL—Chariotte Walker tn Rex "s “Pardners”; War Weekly eee | LIBERTY The Call of Her People,” featur. jing Ethel Barrymore, is to shown at the Liberty for the last times tonight. It ie the story of a kypay girl sent to live tn the home f a wealthy n, believ that |she is his daughter | *e CLEMMER Hoth Antonio Moreno Lederer suffered many discomforts fn the filming of “Aladdin From Broadway starring Edith Storey, peatoe “ny Mo! o and William Dun e Clemmer for the last eee tontacat and Otto ee COLISEUM When George Beban, the o actor, who will be Coliseum for the last |times tonight “The Marcellini Millions,” lea the st at night he ts » on agre |wation of Italian ped¢ > of fer him souvenir postcards and the brated charac 8 at by Here, wh MISSION rgaret Ilington closes her er Sacrifice. at the Minaic In her first pt ngton has 7 ed opportunity to display her re markable gift of versatility, mag emotlor ed her to lovers of the le eee er supreme art and bh ited and perfected Ps ° e of talent, in CLASS A made » modiste in whereby a number of d be taken in her estab The Rise of Susan,” Special arrangements were with the most excl country at the « The star of the piece, Clara Kim |ball Young, wears several new and | riking gown creations during the| story 24 STATES PROHIBIT LIQUOR CIRCULARS Territory in which it will be unlawful to mail letters, postal cards or publications contain- ing liquor advertisements after July 1, embraces 24 states, and portions of two others, accord- ing to an announcement made by Postmaster General Burle- son, | Altho authorized by tho new de fense act to organize additional field artillery and machine gun units, Adjt. Gen. Thompson has de- |cidea to concentrate all efforts on the building up of the present state organizations, and has announced that no n nen will be formed DELAY ALASKA TRIP The of merce and Commercial Club postponed the proposed tour of Alaska, which would have begun July 7, until 1918, The trip was planned by the Alaska bureau of the organization. ttle Chamber Com LAY CHASER KEEL BREMERTON, Ma 16. struction on submarine No, 288 begun tn tv has laid ard Monday The boat will be completed in July and work started on 24 others, vere | has | Con- | In Scene From “Sleeping Fir day to the Liberty |Mi “Pardners,” Rex story of Alaska, will be shown on DOINGS IN FILMDOM PRPOOOMIOOOODIDIOID LAI, ' NEWS NOTES — GOSSIP * Coming Thurs ss Walker Star of Colonial Film Beach's famed BSSSiTISSSISi Isis is tissi test sesseaes PAGE 7 22382 Five hundred Pettic urcl ! sale; dozens of ors, Special at 1,000 new Ling bought for th ci ol style fresh 1 J traordina 1 Men’ I ! irregu regular grades; white la ors; 4 pairs One hundred “Ix lea i Loose Leaf Photo Al r bum formerly $1.2 $1.50, Seventy-fi carved w rs Frame ju al, QD) | oblong; $1.50 quality . First Plove 175 White Ivory Ar ticles; ne desirabl Hat ‘ ¢ bee ~ ¥ Many Other Art Section Specials Mabel Normand, petite comedian, is wom Enid Bennett \ red | whic gran jeran Th Stoc to th | Paul | Unit inter sent caus ties RITTER TO HOLLAND BE Charlotte Walker iy pen at the Cx night. n the 7 nial-for th | I's own American war and a comedy n the bill, also have a which is a good aid to be an rt fisher-| 2 | ex soon to ina new angle h she takes the ddaughter of a civil be sta play in| part of al war vet: | ree members of the Sellg| k company are awaiting a ca 1) ne colors, RNE, May Ritter, Swiss minister to the ed will care for 16.—Hereafter Dr.| States, Swiss | ests in Holland. The London minister has been unable to repre-| fore and would probably do it many Switzerland at T Hague be e of poor communication facili H feat Ge for for # pain. Leading elude Stop Those Losses Or. rhe J. Brown IMS ELF is Dealt "shat t 15.00. These prices In extracting without xg We absolutely guarantee the famous 21 Tablets to stop lossea froin weakness or woe Will re turn your money. By mau, $1.00 per box; 6 for $5.00, RIGHT DRUG CO, 1111 Firet Ave, Geattio : ert “eae Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison ole S Desk and B ( c litte s 3.01 M t | i ! ties 1 Tie Clasps i ants, at . 3335233232529: stetststtstesictestssiites it A Brief Outline of the Dollar Day Specials yverall Big, roomy Cc f serviceable percale espec r this sa Women's Brea®fast ce k and ¢ ecked perca BRLLY: vices mall childrer y mock Dresses « c (Thursday) OU ssettistitistissititsititissitisiiisisttses tists ls itots TOMORROW MONTIGILY Dollar Day A Day of Large Savings on Wanted Goods Fraser-Paterson A Co. Clearance SECOND AT UNIVERSITY Women’s Wash Dresse Women’s ff $s33533 CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE ity was endowed and would not |suffer if he were taken out of the yacht I shuddered to think have gone | iz that it was very probable that even/ed for the various divisions, less tragic incident might have |tricts, zones of protection and changed the whole of my existence. | ters Had Dick—poor Dick—tired and In some communities lackin hot, n the least bit peevish on}, ‘otection man that day when came ym the | dust v I ity, I would probably have con-| and grain t trasted him with Malcolm Stuart) Ranger fotor Scout and decided that with Dick I could| Guards co-operate with the Ho never be happy |Defense groups. This branch “Fate took everything into her/the N. H. V. is under the direct own hands,” I said to myself, as 1 |of military men, Spanish war vet-| collected myself to hear Dick say ing, “Honestly, Margie, I decided man of the two, but the most n ed.” He looked at me pleading and added as ap afte gers pus t in been lying here ave t u\* that the world might say I had no | right to decide which of us should | die, The fie from army that I was not perhaps the better | ors. ad-| while the Nathan with the war ¢ e lirection. ad investigators are also appol dis ser groups work oper Hale Volunte: identity. These their betray ver STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS Wash Women’s Middy Suits nt an nia ta ng in 60 pa or his or m- or nt world, I looked at the new 1 covered by this Nath lying out there, and it seemed to|Hale bureau includes Califorr me I could see another woman sail-|Qregon, Washington, Nevada, Ic ing away in her never to return./ho, Utah, Montana and Wyomi |He had done this many times be-/with a scattered membership Alaska. Its is Box times again.” Herkeley, Califort Little book, my heart seemed to| Membership is open to any stop beating. I turned cold and |triotic American, native-born sick, Was it possible that my own | naturalized, who desires to give husband had, all unconscious, kept |or her volunteer services in report me from going the way of the t|ing secret information. No fe ladies” who had gone out on that|dues are charged these volunteer | ocean of love never to return? reporte: Application blanks ar Again I searched my mind for|photo identification cards, ¢ answer to the question, “Would I | blems, etc., are furnished. Auth en me of jon erans, National Guardsmen exempt | e and other lead: | nly, ers | | | 1 wonder if 1 did right, alter ¢————_—______-_—____----® Skirts j Ea. | Day Cle Phe never | | | ow ete homefurnisher during the present high ing, the following terms on homefurnishings will prevail until further notice: $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $4.00 mo. 100.00, nothing down, 150.00, $ 5.00 down, 200. 250. li led wearily What he might have done, Love AS A BUSINESS 18) he know Malcolm $ THE LODGE FATEFUL TO WOMAN | een 8a to me, is Fourth Ave. at Westlake ¢ foresee, and because he ¢ For Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Don't you think you have been know, be e he thinks t High-class Entertainment little prejudiced, Dick?’ I aske m Stuart and I were and Dancing nidly, for | know I would never quaintances, is a sure indicat 8 P. M. to 1 P. able to make him understand that, mistaken or not, Dick Wave! REFRESHMENTS the Malcolm Stuart I had known ly did the one thing he thought Valuable rises Given Away. "No, dear,” he d patient st for the most concerned, and You see, Mar Malcolm | },jms 1 it calmly, willing to _ Lowes Fares to California tuart was not what I would calla! ‘The ; responsibility of his actior Cl d man—tin fact, I can’t draw the | God nounce the : aa a petwien & good a8 aan hae npg gecegs Seo Poor Malcolm Stuart, with your First Third. i F ai mnet “ ape f poetic nature and your|San Francisco.$13.00-$14.00 $ 9.00 inity makes goodness as well 8s |chat Dick was honest aaa e for loving and living! I|Los Angeles ..$20.00-$21.60 $14.50 ie touua Sis Te halee a oreied ana r know now if I were|San Diego $22.00-$23.50 $16,50 uld buy and he had the mon t est act of | rined in your heart or} The steamer “CELILO,” one of : jou! . y would probably avest a r of the women you bad|the McCORMICK LINE Co.'s fast {buy a eT ieee te 8s oe as a new toy lini will sail Saturday, May peer re ne ee . a hall I tell Dick this secret epi-| 19th, for Southern California porta. i Laat sode of 1 n't know Every convenience f@ passengers, he aves 0 sts ORDER 1S FORMED |i: ie cope cana a “Ye ar, for his fri Dr wonder what other women|Service and unsurpassed meals, Vireo” All ‘of us . ata generous OF REPORTERS T0 " ale do under the circumstances, | Pull erry Tie ~ hen it sults our own happiness or I am inclined to think or TIC eee OFFICE Jon't. misunderstand me, Marg SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.—In|” — idneremmean : What T want to convey Is sIMDIY 146 yemembrance and spirit of Na-| REE «= this—that day out th ne Wa No tar two tnen wrens ot ing for |than Hale, a number of loyal Amre FURNITURE , ¢) —— EATTEES PCS Deed) \A7ere' life. It was a foregone conclusion |jcans have formed a patriotic or-| that one or both of them would |der to serve the nation. It bears | ie. Which one was worth most to/the name, “The Nathan Hs nclety? I thought I was junteers of the U. 8. A.,” an “Stuart had much more m the official authorization than I, but he had no one de western department, United State ent upon him. His one great char- | Army ce office, and is co- For 00, 00, 300.00, The GOTTST b IN original ‘ inue ag select a Gas Range, yarden Hose, able articles, and have same adjusted without the usual first Tools, We Invite the accounts of all reputable an he payment. SOLE M. AGE epics: ssescsisttrssitssttessstssttsistesstissiststctstotil ia Led able D ( Gy Ll 4 00, Wu 1 7 affet 0 ( tal Crepe $ 0) t ¢ uroy th ¥ t de a ¢ =) St First Fl joor./ »velty $1.50 0 @F s. Dollar{ W at are) @ uh) Stockings 1 rst Floor./ l Ien’s Athletic nainsook ; no} $1 . Bought for f | suits..... | aicille Corsets, made espe-) May Dollar Day jon I would give five years of my life if I had never read that letter El eanor Fairlow wrote to Dick. (To be continued) OTICE purpose of cooperating with the cost of the 1.25 week, or 5.00 mo. 1.50 week, or 6.50 mo. 2.50 week, or 10.00 mo. 3.00 week, or 12.50 mo. 3.50 week, or 15.00 mo, a 10.00 down, 12.50 down, 15.00 down, ustworthy homefurnishers. added-to-account” policy will con Customers having a current account Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other season retofore A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. Seattie’s Popular Homefurnishers. Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine. K \N MADE STOVES 4 RAD PULLMAN REVOLVING . BED DAVENPOR' THE OSTERMOOR MATTRESS JOIN THE RED CROSS NOW ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR ns.

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