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FOURTH ee yt crue Sixth of McClure’s Seven Deadly Sins—Each a 5-Part Super-Picture Com lete in gy | One Showing. WARNER ; ——_IN—— WWRATH from the old Russian Grand Duke. To revenge themselves, the two women stop work on the contracts. The power of the Russian government is hurled across the Atlantic to try to crush the women who hold the fate of Russia in their grasp. H. B. Warner plays the dual role of the Grand Duke and his son. It is this great actor’s greatest part. Don’t miss it. An adventurous American girl is rescued from a savage Tartar khan by a young Russian nobleman, There is a secret marriage. The young nobleman’s father, a fiery old Grand Duke, tears the two apart. The son goes to a dungeon. The girl and her baby come to America. Years pass. Mother and child come into control of a munitions company that has secured immense war orders MAX LINDER the French comedian, in his latest two-reel comedy scream- it’s absolutely first-run in Seattle—it’s called MAX IN A TAXI 10c ANY TIME ANY SEAT STAR—THURSDAY, ‘GERMAN PRESS MAY 17, 1917, PAGE 7 mtb hd | AMSTERDAM, May 17.—German | newspapers comment "today on Von | Hethmann-Hollweg's speech in the |reichatag reflected considerable disappointment ‘The address does not alter the @ituation; it gives no evidence of deep thought,” declared the Lokal Anzelger “The spec but it forced Fraser Paterson Co Phone Main 7100. Help the Seattle Red Cross Secure 25,000 New Members second Ave. at University St Berlin his mask by thre tion,” wad the Ta The Frankfurter Zeitung 1 the speech would have a the people, “because the war will Inet thro 1 “But,” the majority of th have con fid » in Hollwe as me as his plece views coincide with those of Hindenburg.” STRINGER’S MEN TO PETITION AGAIN FOR SALARY INCREASES King county 4 want more pay. They get $100 a month, but say ft fen't enough to support a family on, Recent they ked the ¢ sionera for an inegea considering the budg decided it wasn Now Sheriff Neves th uty eheriffs Aes iaalonars A Remarkable ae of ask them to re on deputies who minimum of $115, er thinks while Frank eriminal depart i, agg Formerly $12.50, $18.00 and $18.75 portant, 1 Stringer says, while je will recom. mend an incr 1} $105 for all of the other de: XTRAORDINARY values are offered in this Friday clear- ance to dispose of odd lines. Mostly sizes 16 to 36. —lIncluded are: 5 Taffeta Si SSeS, Re av Pe hey to $1500 All ia One Sale Lot Friday 1 Wool Crepe Dresses (Billie $7.15 ia Burke style), $15.00 formerly them' prise, said ‘My dear Paula, you How awful!” Lexclaimed. “Don't }2Or no other woman can give up a you think there are deep friend.|™@n who loves you to another, ships between men which not even|The woman the man loves is the the love of a woman could break?” | Woman he will have and keep if “Perhaps,” answered Paula, “put |be can, Don’t ever think any oth- I just never happened to meet|@T Woman can influence his choice. them, that is all. I have met mi beware ey in love is the male pre good many women who have given | /ogative.’” up t nan ney loved because (To be continued) they thought the other woman hed SS, prior claim on him. Seattle Lodge No. 1, Degree of | I said something like this, Mar-| Honor of the A. O. U. W., will give gie, that day in the motor to Jeff|a card party Tuesday evening, May a Alma,” said Paula, “and quiet, | 22, at % o'clock, in Evergreen hall, conventional Jeff, much to my sur-' Baillargeon building. Suffragists Will Burlesque Session — | of Congress in 2099 antl sion 10 Wool Serge Dresses, formerly $15.00 and 20 Peter Thompson and Middy Dresses, formerly $12.50 to $15.00;. sizes 14 to 18 * women wu cuments for refusal ed for same trite as have be ears, as the read! \ rill {s the secretary of the he Mrs. Viola Crahan the lady New Mexico, Mra. Jackac baugh the lady from Low | Mrs. Helen N. Stevens the lady from Minnesota, Mrs. Donna of the judictary| committee, and many others repre-| senting the various states of the| Union. H. S. GIRL MARRIES| George A Kellog versity student, and Mise F Hoag senior at Lincoln high, were mar-| ried Thursday. The groom left at} once for the Alaska canneries, while| his bride returned to her books Mrs. Kellogg is the 4: er of|* wh fe Mra. L. B. Hoag, 120 N, 49th at | en I took the job with Con gress: Smith, I moved out of {the s with Alma,” said Paula, continuing her = m interesting TENDER TOES OF |=: | “I was sc busy for the first few AMERICAN WOMEN days that I did not pee her at all |One however, I wag going down ennsylvania ave. and I . |heard some one call. Looking up, Tortured with corns because; saw Alma and Jeff | MAN |S MASTER IN LOVE | | DID YOU EVER HAVE™ BTLU'S? of high heels, but says “For a moment I had a slight °, and very human tinge corns lift out. | Mar and then I cattish it was, Pe Style decrees that women wear|better call it a dog highheel footwear, which buckles | feeling instead of a up the toes, producing ertainly I did not ¥ corns; then many w elf—then why should I feel bad! these pests, which fs a & when he was nice to Aima? ous proceeding, because one is “They 1 nto the ~ar inviting {nfection or an awful jand ‘ th from lockjaw For little cost ther ed from any pharmacy a harmless drug called freez A quarter | st ounce of thie is sufficient to remove | whe every soft or hard corn or ca foolish little from one's feet. A few drops ¥p Hear the wo k," laughe plied directly upon a tender, aching | Jeff. ‘You don't Ike her, do y corn relieves the soreness at once, ? and if the truth w jand soon the entire corn, root and n you don't like women very | all, can be lifted right out wit anyway—isn't that so? pain | that remark ts just why| | It is a sticky subst 1 don’t like you,’ I answered. ‘When | la in a moment woman says anything about an-| |the corn without Infla er woms that 1s ot of the lirritating the surrounding tissue yst flatter nature, any man | \ akin who overhears her observes, “How Hore ia a good thing, ladies, so |these women love each other!” and | | pass it along to your sisters in dfs-|jmagines he has made a brilliantly tress \cynical comment on the sex Paula, exclaimed a = Alma, ‘what is the matter with ou? it isn’t like you to snap any YS one up like that.’ “Tm ee ing any one up, ae sar, but I'd get tired of being cat ta tL an be obtain: | letters to con asman Smith ¢ for his MYSTERY IS No MORE. eSLEEP > UNTIL THAT'B.T.U" ‘) « Souveo 11 zoried and labeled woman—there- , cat! When a man calls an a cad or scoundrel, no one im to task for not liking his sex se Who hear him casting Janimalversions on some one of his rex, say to themselves: “Evidently Jhe does not like that particular man.” They don’t think he has a made on the whole sex.’ | “Poor, dear Jeff was made s0 un The mystery of the B. T. U.'s continues, but there's no mystery about the fuel value of Di onal SRIguE’ 3 Tho Fuel of Satisfaction and epaey in Furnace, Range, Grate, jtove ONLY $ .00 PER TON (At the Bunkers) r Briquets or any of h Prairie, Newcastle PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. from your nearest dealer or firm, 563 Railroad Avenue South. Maln 5080, ont wait for time to heal your skin — nACR ae onslaught, Margte, “Oh it will get well anyhow!" you that 1 really felt sorry for him. But | tay? Perhaps it will, and perhaps it\] had been taken to task just be-| y taybe it will einstead. fore T left the office by a fathenty | A kof the discomfort and emba /1q senator who had overheard n rassment it causes you even now Isn't it better to get rid of the trouble jer's wife. He | by using Resinol Ointment and Resinol |it was a sex trait of all women to Soap? Doctors have prescribed the|hate each other, when if the truth Resinol treatment for over 20 years, so| prevailed, we humans would under. you need not hesitate to it. Aesinol|stand that women like each other oy stopa itching tnstanth as a class better than do men.” sewally stops tching 2 “IT am very glad to hear you say aq All druaeiate oot! Recloal Olntnent art reavn.(that, Paula,” I sald, “for altho I | Reslnol, Baltimore, Md, have not been out in the world as much as you, yet I have found that women stand by each other to # much greater degree than do men “] have never met a man in a® my life, Margie,” sald Paula, “ would not betray another man where a woman was the pawn between | giving my opinion of my empl seemed to feel that} ote reeerve