The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1917, Page 5

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Ba Buying in ° cy ny ie J a he is n » it .. a - . } | man majority socialist leader, ° Because you ing m yg poorer qualitic goods, but |} who was mainly instrumental Special 89c } are saving it “ie doing without expensive store service, For instance, you have to. [I] In calting the meeting, had been | | chtry your pateet liom JOE toy lla PE, e eaete Ve GRMN eee moda gent’ here fora number of days, hold: | Upper Main Floor. We Have an Unusually Complete Stock 0. bd ait ' Y ing conferences with Swiss In- || ch | al n garments, and goods are not returnable after four ternationaliste, = 1 4 day Phe money tht ed is handed to you in the shape of lower prices “The decision of the French #0 ‘ y 4 Jclalists to attend the Stockholm THIS Moderately Priced at $1.25, $1.75, e |conference will force British so ; A Special Lot of Wom “Ko-z ee cee || aiciea yi Pp omen’s “Ko-zy” slots ip fllew ih sip 0 , $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 : } If} All the other German socialists Sh cad a a | nion Suits to Sell at 29c [J| declared thoy were hopetul that a) pial Apres Upper Main Floor | pountifa harvent this summer ne ~ They have non-slipping shoulders, will not bind the arms, are readjustable |J} would reit« Me theitood sharage in|| and short ] and ideally elastic. ete ee Suk wade oese|| ners Coriest NW garme » Women’s Un witie. dance’ with the eld |[| when the belligerent governments|| %!! @round extension ! ni nd with necks,. lace. kr teat tab ais |] | were forced by the sufferings of the|| belt. This fei a si aes ru ees F SUMe |] | masses to follow Russia's example.|| apron is @ | mer wear; all sizes rh rman soctali«ts all decla very appro d | Russia’s plan of democracy was!! jiiate atyle L 1 ’ ; what they sought In the central em-|| : eae , ° e. The an soctaliats’ vic for wumm| ; Women’s Wash Sample and Odd Women’s Silk ee ocean || (ro ead o 4 \ | without annexations of a good a Dresses for $1.89 Coats at $13.50 _ Waists for $2.69 Nl eed ee Iresses for street nalh Anered ae Wicecak awa act mates ii | cale, in Be fares 85 ees fr ste | A mal ot of Coats, ast every | Geo ‘cree deco 1700 Re R. MEN MEET <'°. I and Tropical clot n t jacket 9 : ee 8 k Wa : ured patte i} SAN FRANCISCO, May 30,—8ev. and polka H 1 long. | 1 velour, € ra th rs. If u lik fen hundred delegates from all parts eee : oe wee ‘ ng } 4 i of the United Sta et here today dots; it | ect tt tyles; bro- | burella, chec At- | pretty aists at a w price here jf} for the annual national convention || trimmed with ruffles on | 1 est styles; b 40. they are, All es up to 46 |J\of the Association of American|| neck, sleeves and belt. Me- . in| Beltway Accounting Ofticers dium and large size, Regular ; 4 Men’s Shirts for ) A MENT MEETS $1.25, Special for Thursday, ; Ww C. B. c 7 | PARLIA - «Special Pri White C 89c omen’s orsets c een AT MEETS | pecial Prices on ite Cotton ' | ENNA, May 30 he nee F a ee ant pink mes! 5 parlia lor the || W. , Nestigne and 1B geotlee glk ve ye, ses | ; abrics for Summer Wear , ae sie ped or corded Size ~“ he back a t and wets : and fancy poy rh a ac | omen s Main Floor, Rear. white or cream color tripes, plaited oe promeme mtsouneee. |i . : sizes 14 to 17 ono i| Silk Vests White Nainsook—A 40-inch fab that is used and fa= Negli Shi I he B | TRIBUTE TO ADMIRAL vored for night g id underwear. Regula Men’s Negligee Shirts 69c— n t e argain Basement serra rsoeione adopted $1.50 cial for Thursday, a yard.........00+--e-ngll } Yes, 69 is the price for these Men's Negligee S ar 1g garment pes in Commerce and Commercial Club] Upper Main Floor. White Voile—40 1K vide, and extensively used for i single and two-tone effects, with soft cuffs; sizes 14 to 17 Tuesday paid tribute to the memory vA i" _ : hee et " a 4 . e " 3 ‘ 2 of Rear Adn Vv. L. ottman, for ae wikia Reis ummer wais a sheer quality, that sells ‘ mer commandant of the Puget : reg this i ai Men's bt = - Men’s Tub Silk ‘ Boys’ Blouses at 49c |mer commandant < | THE Titans dis egular at al for Thursday, a yard....... 43@0 Men's Summer Night Shirts, of fine muslin >ys’ Tapeless Blous | on is showing « P 5 ji fi . in plain white and white with red or blue trim Shirts for $3. 35 white and stripe a WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE a “ sg 9 White Middy Cloth—3o hes wide and of a medium , ; mings; sizes ‘for all men 59¢ a garment, in rful values are these Tub ie pagal priced at Vat Ai ye ah it off or a “or Vests. They are displayed weap u lany garme ; regular Special S hi 3 n vle and two-tone on Thursday, May ork in plain white and plain pink IOTSGRY;: W. MAUR? vs ha sees Odes -19¢ : gating omvamonggb stripes “Br vk size bs m 14 ¢ , bys — besa at ae ‘ | with bea ed be Sizes 36 to White Skirting—30 inch ells regular at 35. Spee Men's Cotton Handkerchiefs, splendid for St! a, ' Roys* N ¢ or Siaeiaee PA abate ce 27, : every-day use—with plain hem, at 4¢@ each 17, at $3.35 good wearing garments, a Ave each Let Uncle Sam know you're | |) 44. jai tor 4 a) ard sees BVO j | living. Buy a Liberty Bond. , = 4 les ‘ t : the word in a similar manner. How ? CLASS “A” | BACK PRESIDENT tr at Rc ote hee ROBERT WARWICK | ,,\"°S!!X0TON. May 99 —can | woorin” ttle “Jenny.” by saying the olics gathered he from dis | word, is not freed of her worries, as RAE AT APM -_CONTIRUOUS IIrold.- Friday the Thirteenth | the pes: means of supporting Pres to make trouble for herself as a re 3 “THE DrLIC ATESSEN™ ident Wilson and the government hae Biko Rigen aperatd rs RIGHT NOW Capacity Houses Come Early Playing All Week Children PIRE AT FIFTH - CONTINUOUS livoll = | The Bon Marche’s Regular Advertisement will be found as usual on the Back Page of this Section. i | Very Hasiest Way to Save Money THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917. SOCIALISTS IN GERMANY LONG FOR DEMOCRACY PAGE 5 This New Kind of a Store Is the | eee A Mystery ‘during the war Noted Triangle Her Friends—Hart Husbands Sweethearts Hand Bags Pocket- books Jewelry and Other Valuables iNeepegeoanse®® isupgees ® ‘hespeaesnaar® ‘iveneesenwed o* Checkered DOROTHY PHILLIPS “Hell Morgan's Girl’ Fame, Hell Morgan Cast |coming Thursday to the Liberty. of h Today’s- Programs dle —William 8, Hart in aie wh fi IMER—Rex Heach’s “The Bar-| self ALHAMBRA—All-star east in “Into BEA In Mos IN sin The Hips in “The Girl in belo Douglas Fairbanks in othe tn) rush and Entire wor their riday, » Thirteenth, Two big league film stars will GIRL LAST TIMES TO SEE Leading Woman to | Scene from “Wild Winship’s W idow,” That front | mother the German socialist leaders ar rived here today, Simultane ously it became known that Philip Scheidemann, the Ger Also Coming ; featuring Dorothy Dalton, 8 vast domains, The story cir. around the one solitary man's life; a love , after calling forth all that is nd noble in his natu pends in acrifice and relinquishment ’ ee UTIFUL SCENES “THE BARRIER” but you can understand.” What 'Poleon Doret, ond of the Northland, to John Gaylord out on the ier in the days of the Klondike Roth men had given up the an they loved; both had risked live those wor happler to make and daughter the land of the Far West Their Latest Knockout Success be entertained in Seattle short. | Poleon, with a breaking ly. Dorothy Dalton, Triangle paddied his catoe out into leading woman, and William 8. | sunset, singing as he went a TODAY AND Hart. idol of nat snatch of an old French chanson, UNTIL SAT, NIGHT are the two, Both will appear | and sought the far country of happl in peruon ac the woe ness Dalton comes Priday and Hart | The incident ts from “The Bar BETTER THAN Monday sd oy rier,” Rex Beach's novel, dramatized HELL MORGAN'S at gro Clommer this week WILLIAM 8. HART MAKES MARY CALL ‘ ‘Wolf Lowry’ is shown for the HIM “UNCLE” | Children Fé Vane ut the Liberty tonight Say ‘Uncle’! It is the well | 15¢ Loge Seats Bill Hart brings an invigorating known command of the bully who ane breath of fresh air from the wild| pinches the kiddie’s arm until he plains of the West in his characteri zation of “Wolf” Lowry—a grim,| Pick taciturn man, who is a sort of king the JOHN HAMRICK SECOND AND UNIVERSITY | “bad man" with the order, In Mary ford’s pleture at the Coliseum, compels her to say love adventure} — S\to straighten out | PERSON TO LIBERTY Greet | « { represented in the Griffith biaeececed| | | horses | THEODORE PORTRAYS | DOROTHY PHILLIPS | not only |each other for the Jest in “The Man From Ritter Roots,” at the Colonial, It is an intricate I story, which weaves ADMISSION 25 CENTS | til then does he - The Rhodes Co. | oO. |CASH| olden times, In herald with trum pet claimed the near approach of a distinguished | mortar ti mercan Men’s Black Sateen Shirts $1.00| $1.25 Slip-over Aprons Warm Weather Is Predicted for June Wash Skirts Will Be Favored BETTER THAN “THE SPOILERS” CHARIOTS ARE LIKE THE REAL ONES The chariots used in the exciting war scenes of D. W. Griffith's spec tacle, “Intolera at the Alban tions of vel in the period story. Ac cording to authorities, the Persians sed chariots, but they also n engagements mount orse A conspicuous fea ture in the Persian armies on their way to fight was a chariot dedi ated to the sun-god and drawn by are so white horses. who are shown as particip the realistic presentation are exact repre «of the type us did not use chariots as exten . as they re nH by the Persians » Medes ly battle upon were mounted ar in who on REVENGEFUL MAN “The Cost of Hatred,” Kathlyn Williams and featuring | Theodore | 9 BIG ACTS Roberts, is shown at the Mission od ge ‘cae es banie3t The THE PHOTOPLAY CLASSIC OF THE AGE ‘ost of Hatre strong story of a man’s ¢ |for reve Theodore Roberts g one th Ame affections harsh man, whose to be revenged man who stole his 1s | BACK AT REX | ‘The Girl in the Checkered Coat” is the attraction at the Rex, | in which Dorothy Phillips returns} to the legion of admirers she has THE created thru her skill and artistry in previous plays of agreeable mem ory. Lon Chaney, who is always! the villain in Miss Phillips’ case, | and Wm, Stowell, who is as con sistently her hero, will again be the principal players in a clever supporting organization, drawn een players 4 | GETS REWARD AND A FEW BRUISES It is no fun trying to overthre a crooked government in Central America With no one to help out rept a negro and an old man, but Fairbanks does it in “The} Americano,” at Strand or| course, there is the inspiration, the love that is behind all that Doug s the intrepid American min He gets his reward ream Bimwclnc's a8 A wonderfully vivid and picturesque portrayal of the wild, rough, lawless life of Alaska in the days when this land was the haven of hunted men and the last frontier of civilization. The picture closely follows the swift action and striking situations of the book. Big dramatic moments follow one another breathlessly. Daring situations arise at every turn. The three big man-to-man fights are real fights. The terrific struggle for the kidnapped girl on the desolate banks of the Yukon river will be imprinted on your memory for all time to come. It Moves, end together with a few| Thrills and Fascinates Those For Whom the and such Ordinary Picture Has No Appeal. RELENTLESS FATE PURSUES HIM New Show Every Two Hours Love and adventure vie with 10, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 principal inter into one the lives of three persons, and deals with mining conditions in the great Weat CHILDREN 10 CENTS A tless fate seems to pur sue Bruce Bart, the part played by William Farnum, from first to last At very end he is reconciled to ther from whom he had been ' ranged for many years. Not un salize the happi ness that he has deserved from the first Let Uncle Sam know you're | tiving. Buy a Liberty Bond. } ° } | | )

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