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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917. PAGE 5 INCOMETAXIN ‘New Themes Showm CIVIL WAR WAS [What s Doing at Movies| GIVEN PUBLICITY " Pictures Are Varied BY BASIL M ered WASHINGTON June We had publicity of tax returns during the Enormous frauds and eva sions were + Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST you OUR create « tdens, found er thaw will gust your worD THAT ray . $1.00 Per Week civil if Week + Week © Week Week Week war vealed made 100.00 We 190.00 Wo! 200.00 Wo 400.00 Wo when the returna were to the treasury which would otherwise have escaped collec tors. Why not make the re turns publi . 2.00 public and , 2.50 Per . 400 Per mill lars were paid in now and stop the wholesale evasion’ reported by Secretary of the Treasury Mc: | Adoo? . as the bod dur x ha i en of The results are convincing Every New York newspaper | agreed that publicity had not only revealed frauds and in. | creased tax returns of millions of dollars, but had brought about greater fairness and impartiality of assessment ‘LUMBERMEN MEET | STUDENTS T0 FLY COL. ALLEN _ ARRIVES Heer $1.95 AO PHONE ORDEKS TAKEN . a a > ¢ 1 _ r } ‘ be lade a river and Puse air stat \ ( A. Hing . a long tary ca nnd Pg e - Charles Ray, in Scene From “The Millionaire Vagrant,” Liberty a, | Money makes the war go.™ gto : Have you bought your bond saute O, - | LIBERTY—CHARLES RAY ailroad haul. @ tala tA lite | Today’s Programs tad ge RS RAY Linenery tee Kay in “The Mit shy anit Vagrant one yeerent ita Stewart in “Clover's . . K ‘ i the ‘Ih mg © h y ia “The! pledges himsel Mia vaxslt ols WAND—Sarah Beruhardt in “Moth Skinner's HERE ARE REGISTRATION DAY QUESTIONS «CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Today Until Wednesday Night ANITA STEWART iN— “Clover’s Rebellion” A Delightful Society Love Story by James Oliver Curwood Showing that love t b ree ' 5—Where » were you born? M. Guterson s Famous t same the t en the state, t » Russian Orchestra d bos, O} , Vienna, Austria Par France 8 a Julgaria 4 6—If not a citizen, of what country are you a citizen or nh subject? : CLEMMER ‘ Des ’ . GENUINE —. {thet JOB IS RIGHT NOW laborer (on fart PAINLESS DENTISTRY Painless Dentistry is no longer a in ie Ew myth, but an actual, demonstrated feat hep nit ae pe ba f | a fact—at this office. ‘ite name. If ‘ rofeasio®, oF, éinployment FEW DAYs| With the wonderful t, 8a ry a i i va a i _ Sea xy Dr. M. O. Sipe ‘ ite A, give the town ia t * Dental staff, painless work perfected 9— ine 3 you a peeing ‘ihn: whe child prerie: 12, and simp! Plat now A ne ne or a sister or brother under 12 solely dependent matter how « = Ht ot ively upon you for support (specify which)? No unpleasant after-effect with the method aoe ae voue wie dor ntertere | used by the Boston Dental specialists. suse mt Sgr et eaten rel : 1 p tr t t pr ta c ‘i tren ms $ ework 10- “Married or single (which) ? Race (specify which)? so a iW y ra NO CHARGE olian ‘Mala ur or a a utely : tay 1 What military service have you had? Rank?, : oe Branch? Years? Nation or state? ( r 1 ) mis} ¢ e, yet Bost ) ge Art Me ‘ . <i ie ea Henry Irving Dodge’s Great Story | Saturday Evening nteer of Uni State Regular army (navy) o' ited Stat 12—Do you claim exeninnen from draft? Specify | Post grounds. ; | tractin no matter how many ALIS la hal ie hing a ikontan eH JOHN HAMRICK port. Yo Fatt rar VS hae ae e to order other work. rting the claime you now intend nt answer to the| 2ND AND UNIVERSITY t question: te wure, theref c ‘ou now stat if conformity with 7 and 8, In stating 15c CHILDREN 5c Loge Seats 25c ou claim @ ing term if € claim to be an exe jal of the} te or a religiou ect t ect 1 ed in the transmission of| Now Pinyin e ye United States mails or ror “THE CHALLENGE” 1420 Second Ave., Seattle. tebe Oe cag ae AGE LOVE States, so state, If you are a felon or Bo. ‘CLASS A—5c (Opposite Bon Marche) ire to claim exemption on venue gear Pike Street pen from LO to 1 you claim physical disabilt jon any other ground, state your ground briefly, $1.95, $2.50, $2.95 and $3. 50 Untrimmed Hats Special for Tuesday bia Bt cieelt 4 htneaat Choice $1.45 ——— The Rhodes Co. Tuesday Special Sales icements on merch- Upper Main Floor An Exceptional Sale of ‘A| Spring Style Suits | eed, | Special for Tuesday at $10.00 | bith ws tere. r 34 bie Upper Main Floor ‘ ad | entire “ 1 € pecial pur- Sheets, Pillow = there is al Cases and tion of plait Bedspreads Special for ' Tuesday igire=ranging Main Floor, Rear. Sheets — § that are w heeting Warp Print Ribbons, a Special Purchase to Sell at 25c and 35c a Yard Main Floor. Sheets - pecial purchase of high-grade Warp Print Ribbons Satin |A ut are shown in all the newes © combina- ae t hese ‘ desirable for the making ; Pillow © fancy work e in 5% to ¢ ich width exces al values at 25¢ and 35¢. Tue Spr Hand-Made Lace Collars, a Special Sp Bed weight: slze 74x86 Purchase. Choice $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Bed Spreade—A Main Floor. terns of & Venise, Thread-run all hand made, am and Ecru and Cream ked in the regular way ble that at which they real lars riumphs of the motion pleture COLONIAL—GEORGE WALSH How a little Eastern girl was. taken prisoner by a rough mam \from the West, was nursed by him The I 8} he {s cast as a character » comes under the influence of | the needle. His work tho at times uncanny { Keystone ¢ Juanita Hansen & supert CLEMMER—ANITA STEWART As Rene. Dainty Anita Stewart, winsome|the artist’s model, Miss Talm ack to health and happiness, and tar of “Clove Rebellio at the|creates a lovable character then released to go back to her | was f the ardent | holds the sympathy of the audience | parents, is told in “The Beast,” at for the Actors’ Fund of|until the end the Colonial, Anna Luther and at the great whit 2 8 George Walsh are the stars of this 1 in the Grand ¢ al Pa new picture. | Hart Will Be Seen at Liberty Tuesday William S. Hart will not ap- pear at the Liberty Monday, as was the original schedule. He was unable to reach Seattle in time. He will be seen in por, son Tuesday instead. |REX—BRYANT WASHBURN | Bryant Washburn ing man ssanay’s “Skinner's Dres® it,” at the Rex, has just reject® ed an offer for 20 weeks on the| » at hin price. He says could ever win him from | leac ngerie RoLleay M—“FATTY” Arbuckle romps th n STRAND—SARAH BERNHARDT | it, in her greatest | Mothers of rand. In this a she pre from the mothers If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty tte MISSION—NORMA TALMADGE atre.—( Advertisement.) » Devil Needle tarring and Tully Mar » Mission Sur rents of France to the mothers of Amer. a message € greatest, “| Money mak »bably th marr eRe asear se: ~ aes es the war go, ndous feature ever! | Have you bought your bond? one of the |G It is Our New York buyer was very fortunate in being able to make a select purchase of nifty SILK SUITS AND SILK AND WOOL COATS at a tre- mendously LOW PRICE. Yours while they last, at special prices. SILK COATS fancy Silk Coats, in a good assort rantsomvinavens $22 50 Wool Coats ica. This is stage the most t the filmed in France The City,” his great Tully Marshall gave Copenhage green all sizes Regu to $55. and gold "$18.00 Coats, reduced to— k Dresses, Special 10. Special ---..- PLSD 1 lot of Wool Suits, ta prices to $62.50. Special ‘ ; 1 lot of high-priced Silk Suits at greatly REDUCED PRICES. $29.50 400 WAISTS—values to $6.75 (Tuesday from 9 to 12 ply): Special $3.45 THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE SECOND AND UNION

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