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Friday Specials Stearns’ Wine of Cod Liver Ol, manufaetur. er's $1.00 Sims s-..25-- OC Mother's Friend, manu. facturer’s $1.00 size 69c Nujol, manufacturer's 7$0 size 53c Jad Salty manufactur. ere 75 € size 53c Goodyear’s Esmeral- da Ladies’ Combs, long, polished teeth, seeihel «Oe Friday Specials Wyeth’s Sage and Sui- phur, for the Hair; anufactur er’s $1.00 size 69c Steller’s Sage and Sul- special ... 34c Swedish Hair Renewer, bed ..58c Danderine, manufactur. he: Manufacturer's 35c Health, je Sandwich —Peanut brittie sliced, filled with whipping) cream, frosted and iced on each side with white caramel 40c leing. Per Ib... Camphorated Ol, ter ........10€ re 25c Extract Cascara, el- ther bitter or eweet, 3 oz. 25c Kellogg’s Pure Cas tor Oil, oz. Glycerine and Bay wa. aoc SSRN tele a Soon after Annie left, Harry Sy-|fine and he just worships his fa “I don't know as I would call mone dropped in to see Dick. ry is running for mayor, and day we hold our breaths fo the old scandal about the will come out. Behind every article sold is the knowledge of men who know. nen} 6 hate to . NO ONE 18 100 PER CENT cod a cane Gl gendered | G00D | CITY MAY PUT " ONEMAN CARS BARTELL 8 petites } Every purchase means your complete satisfaction. Bartell buys & sells for less | Preparations for the exten sion of the city's street car service down Fourth ave, Is being made by Chairman | Erickson, of the public utill- tles committee of the council, Friday Specials Friday Specials Friday Specials Bromo Seltzer, man. Mulford’s Milk of Mag-| Lavoris, manufacturer's facturer’s 69c nesia, manufacturer's | $1.00 69c | $1.00 size 500 size Phillips’ Milk of Mag sige ........ 30c Manufacturer's 35c nesia, manufacturer's Doan's Kidney Pills, | 600 size who will present an ordinance manufacturer's \ size -awilTe 000 alse... 33c) Ra earls nea cme | calling for the purchase of 16 Zemo, manufacturer's Mentholatum, manufac | wash, 8-02 0 | pelea street cars and four $1.00 turer's $1.00 _—e 6=—0G additional large care size |... . size 69c eize 69c Abbett’s Saline Laxa. | The city cars will begin op- Rusesit's Miguleton, | Tyrec’s Antiseptic Pow | tive, “manufesturerts eration on the Seattle, Renton & Southern Fourth ave. tracks July 1. It Is planned to use the small care during the day and the larger cars during the | morning and evening rush. |} The extension of Division A from the north end of the |Fremont bridge to Market Ballard, where it will © manufacturer's der, manufac. 500 $1.00 size .. 75c turer's 500 size 33c size . . 30c | Pearson's Cushion back Hair Brushes, long white bristle, Tehnis Rackets, for dren .. «...0C mien 35¢ TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU A complete line of new Eastman Kodaks, Cameras and Films and Supplies in each estore. Eastman Premo No. 00.750 Brownle No. 0 ......$1.25 Brownle No, 2 $2.00 Fastman Promo Camera, takes pictures 24 x314 65.00 Bastian Vest Pocket Kodak, anastigmat $10.00 Fastman No. 24, th picture $3.00 Fastman No. 3A Folling Kodaks, ball-bearin shutters, K. K. lens, formerly $24.0 The New @. ©. Very slim Kodak, fits inte your pocket, FF 1.7 $18.09, $14.00, $19.00 Hhould you be in dowht about any part o camera, come in; we will be glad to explain. Protect your eyes from suntight. Dark | | we te $2,001) Friday Specials Sanford’s Writing Inks, manufacturer's 10¢ size 7c | Manufacturer's Se size . 3c Library Paste, manu facturer’s 100 Gime. essecseee @C 2in-1 Shoe Black. ing, 100 size Whittemore’s Elite or Gilt Edge Shoe Dress ing, manufac. turer's 250 size 1 6c | Shu.White, 7 TT, 4. who will pr jof the line within a short time, |next Monday, will not be intré | union, } 'Mass Meeting Ends 0c size ... Mrs. Nannie Stout, wife of for Remington Tennis Welch's Grape Juice, quart Jule, size ....-..30C| |pimuse,...17C Old-fashioned Peanut | Fruit Tablets, large va- BC |per'n 35 fruit juices blended po rego galt tal a haes sipte -y he mels, special, and covered with per Ib. 30c yy ee EOE 35c Hershey's milk choce Buttercups, assorted Mints, per Ib, 25c ited ns ee or ei Rie ee Sodium Bicarbonate, Senna Leaves, 3 Powdered 25 a. eT ae Cascara Bark, 4 16 oz. 10c for ...... wee Warne 1c] fe “Foe| [........10¢ wet * 16¢ Tincture lo 9 () dine, Ve oz. .. c 20.Mule Team Bor. 2 oz. tyr .. i 2dDC dais held, Sweet Spirits of Ni- eee tre, 4 oz. for ..... ..25¢ 20-Mule Team Borax, Tincture of 12 oz . Myrrh 4 o2 BOC We ks aks 10c Geptolene Glove Cleaner and Spot Remover, 6-02. bot. thes, special 19c. Base isiand Grape | Stout, of Auburn, fainted in a maa: |the chairman ruled out of orde |tion of her husband of the charges lof inefficlency which caused Stow }to lose his job Victoria Chocolates— Whipping cream, cane sugar, pecan nuts and joff t ensued, in which friend and foe o | Stout raised their voices withou |regard for parliamentary rules. attle dry squad, and at presen Insect Powder, 3 ducted a raid on an alleged bling fer scyrey, AOC Rochelle Gaits, 12 |Carlson’s soft drink place was de molished. It was this eity’s firs “ax squad” raid AMBULANCE CORPS Aromatic Spirits of 2 en nr OC First Ave. jing the command to entrain. Th 610 2nd Ave., near Alaska Bidg. John Butler, prominent Seatt) artist, is in the corpa. ARREST ORGANIZER at Pike St. WHOLESALE—1906.08 BOREN AVE. \day night when ha was found | King et. station by Patrolme lect ; jname as David Anderson, 24, an © very loyal, aren't you, | said he waa an LW said Harry, looking up quences if it does, for I am sure that the boys are old enongh to un- He wan willing: to register whe be arrived at the booking office. Gerstand. Budge is so serious and Har-jther. I should be sorry to see his/that loyal, Harry,” I answered every /faith shaken when he is so young.|“Rather one might say that asso GIVE DANCING PARTY r fear; Harry wanted Eliene to take the!ctation holds me tn ita thrall to a twins | boys and go away until after elec-| greater extent than it does others lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W., will give What girl or woman hasn't Lemons Beautify! Make Quarter Pint of Lotion, Cheap thing of the kind. any particular reason, “I was once} "(nS Party Friday evening, Jun | “I am sure we will have to face|afraid that Dick was not going to it sooner or later,” she said, “and | set well, but today I am mnch en-} }1, for one, am not going to run|couraged. I am sure Dick will re MOTHER GRAYS | away from It. I long ago decided | cover. Margie, I have often} . but she refused to do any “Margie,” began Harry without | Friends cordially invited | their lives—that either their father|a5 Dick, things would have turned FOR CHILDREN, of por inhinees, Conatipation, Head. point out to them how much sor. ache, Stemach Troubles, Teeth people. is only @ man, and he has prob-| in 24 nowrn At all, drugeieta iS aeete oor heard| “I am pretty sure what the ef-|cbly hurt you innumerable times.| qease sdtros MOTHER GRAY CO, year proves, Se of lemon juice to remove complex-| fect of this will be on Budge,” eald| Hut he has a kind of rare courage| Mark La Moy, N. ¥. fon blemishes; to bleach the skin|Eliene, “but Toddy, with his mer-|that I wish was mine. He will| Dest eevcast any cubetente and to bring out the rose: freshness and the hidden beauty?! proposition. It will break Budge's|his acts without a whimper. But lemon juice alone is acid, fore irritating, and should be with orchard white this way s, the|curlal temperament, is another|elways bear the consequences there-| heart to know that I am not really| “Somehow, when I was in there mixed|bis mother, but It will blast Tod-|today I was reminded of a va states Strain |¢y's pride,” she ended with a sigh.|grant poem by an unknown poet, 9 through a fine cloth the jnice of two| After Harry had been his allot-|the last stanza of which goes— Held Up In U. 8. Probate fresh lemons into a bottle contain-|ted 15 minutes with Dick, he came “They know the battje it ite Courts ing about three ounces of orchard/out to the enclosed sun room ‘worst white, then shake well, and you|where I was sitting. “I should] They Yoel deteat's unhallow R U ONE — beng hiring pint of dhe) ae boty hate this room, ed sting Oar burtines Me thane and complexion lotion at about the! Marg © sa <o Cost one usually pays for a small| “I suppose you think 1 ought to| Put thelr Immortal souls take such measures and establish Jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure|hate it because I was imprisoned finme proof of birth or descent. And make for them a victor’s to strain the lemon juice so no pulp|in it #o long,” I answered, “Well, N f ti P iets into the bottle, then this lotion | Harry, 1 think I Jove it best of any mame— : aturalization apers will remain pure and fresh for|room in the house for that very The Great Unwhimpering.’ Have you proof of where months. When applied dally to the|reason. I have learned to love its As Harry quoted this, | wonder your father took them out? face, neck, arms and hands, it/every nook and corner, The view|ed if the irresponsibility I had al-|{f If not, consult us. should help to bleach, clear, smooth-|of the hillside and garden cannot|Ways charged to Dick—his ability IMPORTANT en and beautify the skin, |be equaled from any other part of|to toes off trouble as tho he did Telephone Beacon 3885 Any druggist will supply ounces of orchard white at little cost, and the grocer has the there, and I have bade it good-|that he must have had many mo three|the house. I have watched the|not care, was not really freedom ; 8. but to the! 403 30th Ave. ‘night hundred f 0 ments of great anxiety rye ala tne nena cua Corner 30th and Jackson TRODOLIT THEATR THE BOOMERAN With the riginal } Chicago cast, he h Shepley. and Sat PRICES. o8——Nights b0c to $2; Wed PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Fives. 6:20 Mayani Afternoons, 10c; Kves. and Bun. AMUSEMENTS 6 Nights, Beginning Monday, June 18 Seats Today 10 A. M. DAVID BELASCO Presents Mat, 60e to $1 © Vine Features. on the Hearth. | world—yes, even to he had} shown a dauntiess face. | “Dick has that feminine courage | - which Is the courage of the soul a courage that may be shown in ¢ |mistaken cause, but a wonderful| HEIDELBERG |Icind of bravery none the leas BRAND BF Ale NW eEK “Margie, Dick has been a long! oa Dill Dellchitut Comeay —|{time coming into his own, but I'm = 1 HE MISLEADING LApy* | sure he is at last within the gates.” . New York's Great Laugh Succesn Harry stopped and looked at me| EI. roidl| Pickles Nights 200, 80¢, 60c, Mate. 15¢ closely, and then held out his hand. | , Dut uw I did not say a word, I only clanped r déserting to his fingers and bowed my head, | [NEW PANTAGES | hd. Be Continued) | _Mats., 2:30—Nights, 7 ana 9 G Lawyer Uses Safety Mat, 59. “War economy!” replied Philip bss Tworoger, Seattle attorney, as he ee drew his hand musingly along a ‘They Are Delicious face that looked like a war garden. I packed in navitars tins and nold “You see it cost me 75 cents a by all grocers. |week to get shaved at the barber shop, and so when hot cakes jump ed to 20 cAnts, with coffee, and |my wife made me buy a Liberty | Bond. | bond, I bought a safety razor. paattsinatbithty to 11 ‘America le going to pay for? America’s war. Let every || American help. Buy a Liberty roup; STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1917. PAGE 9 | ON FOURTH AVE, the Loyal Heights line, now ts pro jpowed by Councilman Erickson, | sent an ordinance call: | ing for bids on the construction The jitney and donation bus bonding ordinance which was to have been considered by council duced, Councilmen Erickson and| Fitagerald having declared they | had no intention of interfering in jthe fight between the traction com |pany and the jitney bus drivers in Chaotic Darkness mer High School Principal J. B.; |meeting Wednesday night when resolutions calling for the vindica The meeting did not get down to | business until it was time to turn » city’s light for the night, land when this occurred a near riot ‘AX SQUAD’ SMASHES BELLINGHAM JOINT SLLINGHAM, June 14.—A. A Riggs, former member of the Se | chief of police of Bellingham, con pig here Wednesday night. Jor is READY TOGo|NEW PICTURE BILLS When the ordera come, the Unt. ° . versity of Washington Ambutance| Jack Pickford Comes to Coliseum Theatre corps unit will be ready to leave almost at once. The members are xB " felly equipped with uniforms and clothing, and are anxiously wait orders were expected Thureday A slacker was arrested Wednes |Forbes and Clawson, without a se |) vice registration card, At| the police station, he gave hins/| W. organizer The Uniform Rank of Columbus 15, in K. of P. hall, at 9 o'clock, | j jthat the boys must know early in| thought, had I been as fine a mar SWEET POWDERS lor I would teil them the story and|out very differently for Eliene end A Certain Noliet for Foren row and suffegjng a thoughtless| “Ob, I know,” he hurried on, a Btoceders, ona Dapney act might entail on many innocent | he saw I was about to speak. “Dick > ‘corms. They Break ap Colds of | — —el 9 asta A ace It’s about as safe as an open| Merry days were those for Jane|never inflames or even irritates|achievement on the screen, open-|fimily for months.—Advertise- 207 UNIVERSITY ST, ‘a well.” Eyre. For you, too, if you read! the surrounding tlesue or skin, ed Thursday at the Strand. It is | ment. i oc Dougall-/6uthwick =ace= eee a = Store Hours: 9 Until 6. Second Ave. and Pike St. FOR MEN—A SALE of Summer Furnishings, the Quality Kind, at Uncommonly Low Prices OF HIGH-PRICED MADRAS AND PERCALE 500 Sof t-Cuff Shirts at $1.00 You'll see higher-priced quality in these Shirts at every point—fine goods, generous cut, careful finish, up-to-date patterns. In fact, some are from regular $2.00 lines—others were specially made for us in quantities to give you this better Shirt for a dollar. OUR FAMOUSLY GOOD, PURE SILK AND FIBER SILK $5.00 and $5.50 Shirts $2.95 There are not so many of these, but the smaller selection is more than made up for by the extreme reductions. A NUMBER OF SEASONABLE STYLES AND WEIGHTS IN Underwear Reduced French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers— Long and short-sleeved Shirts, knee and ankle-length drawers; $1.00 65 and $1.25 garments, for ...... Cc Light-weight Wool Shirts and Drawers Just right for men who like summer woolens; $2.00 garments, $ 65 for ..... ‘ 1 ° White Lisle Union Suits, %4-length Many men prefer three-quarter to knee length, They keep trousers and garters from chafing, are cool, don’t wrinkle These $1.50 Unions, with $1 19 short sleeves, for ......... e Knitted Balbriggan Union Suits—$1.50 Suits; long sleeves, ankle $1 15 length, medium weight, for o MacDougall-Southwick Men’s Shop—just inside the door. $1.50 Twill Nightshirts 95c Full-cut, with neck as sketched, in medium welght, long w at less than pres cost of the materials. $2.00 Twill Pajamas $1.65 Medium weight white twill with colored trim- ming of wash silk. r * t f t Silk Socks at 45c 65c, $1.00 and $1.25 Silk Socks in black and colors, broken sizes, 45¢. t a story with plenty of action. i Ba | COLONIAL (William Farnum)— | “The End of the Trail,” with Wm. | Farnum the big star of an ex cellent cast, which Includes Giadys | ene T OR | Brockwell, is to be seen at the ai my | | lonial. eee B)j|CLASS A (Clara K. Young) — 4| Ciara Kimball Young is also fea- {| tured at the Class A, in "The Dark . | Silence.” o Today’s Programs || We are now prepared to fit the different degrees of LBP TY Wn ; in DEAFNESS by using the E ; ero <P eee GLOBE TRSTING APPLI- . ANCE, which fits the ear with deck Pickford mH the same perfection as we fit METROPOEITAN—‘The Birth of «| the EYES with GLASSES. aor ws i . . it easiest ben N—Lionel Barrymore ta “His Son.” EYE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician Seattie’s Reliable Optical Place 4055-4056 Arcade Building Fourth Floor n n ih | | | : 5 J 4 | The perfume Theda Para nses| a j in afding her portrayal of Cleopatra in William Fox's coming release, {was made for her by Anne Havi land, famous psychic perfumtst, | ——— fs from a 2,000-year-old formula. The rr | | fragrance is so strong that It would | LU | not be strange if it were detected | ff : COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY on the screen eee Piva atacrmaeomml | DRESSES MEN WOMEN He drifted to the screen the Anna Held, Weber and Fields and Montgomery and Stone. eee aie oanaal FORS a “| ” hy otlight Jack Pickford, in Scene F rom “Freckles,” Coliseum. Love aoe ae hy oe YOUR CRED hf 1S OK LIBERTY (William Courtenay)—| limitations were placed upon it in — —— -~ William Courtenay made his de-/the waking ‘ i ———$— ee ut in Triangle films at the Liber-| a a Well worth looking into, Jane PA ty Thursday in “The Hunting of|coLis—EUM (Jack Pickford)— the Hawk.” “The Hawk" is a he Haw nal, A preter att and} J8ck Pickford, brother of the ta — See a tin cig] mous Mary, appears as the featur — TODAY a famous 1 ‘ elp : f ; .. oa “The Hawk" to make the play a/°@ ®tar in the soreen version of Clara Kimball Young Gen Stratton Porter's novel, in " kles,” Louise Huff plays op “PAE DARK SI |posite Pickford. Tho stor “Katsenjammor Kids” Cartoon — | CO aa ang ins| the adventures of an orphan who mera pra aly ne eugene |TuBs away from an orphanage. Ho CLASS “A”—5c in “The Easiest Way Kugene | nart Bosworth is also in the cast Ta Walter's famous story of life, ‘The a ae Near Pike. picture is a good ono, indeod. No = : = — | MISSION (Lionel Barrymore)— CORNS ACT LIKE soit, 2202's [ Cocoanut Of Males |ripples of laughter in the new bill A Splendid Shampoo ||in order to tntroduce our mew |“His Father's Son,” at the Mission (whalebong) plate, which ft tha Lionel takes the part of a wild col-| If you want to keep your hair in| Hghtest strongest plate lege youth, who likes to do nothing} good condition, be careful what| does not cover the root of {but spend papa’s hard-earned coin.| you wash it with mouth; you can bite corn off | Father gets sore, and bets souny| Most soaps and prepared sham-(ob; guaranteed 16 years. he can’t hold a $60-a-month job for|poos contain too much alkali, This | Gol crown ee ceeweeeee sees B38 one month. Then the fun begins dries the scalp, makes the hair | 915 set of teeth (whalebone) 88.00 Tells why they are so painful} and how to lift them | mere brittle, and in very harmful. Just] 919 yet of teeth .......- 65,08 right out. | “ plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which : METROPOLITAN (“Birth of aj fiivfure and entirely greaseless), 1s | Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 much better than the most ex-| White crowns pensive soap or anything else you} gold fillings can use for shampooing, as this| giver fillings If you push on an electric but Jton you form a contact with a live vire which rings the bell, When D. W. Griffith's first master-| {.plece, most generally recognized }as the greatest of all American] " . lyour shoes press ag rOUF co! Co poxsibl are the hair. your shoos press agninat your corn | te a” ive on account of ita his.| amt possibly injure th ' Platine filtings . it pushes its sharp roots down toric value, continues to be abown imply moisten your hair with con fob ian 1 5 © ner you get | Lore . : oe vater and rub it in. One or two! All work guarante v9 upon @ sensitive nerve and you get! 1+ the Metropolitan to large crowds| Water and ; re | Wave Impression taken in the morne a shock of pain lminGeGh heat hibits teaspoonfuls will make an abund-| Pave UPR tooth same day. | Instead of trimming your corns, {40 tas he} ance of rich, creamy lather, and | nation and advice tree which merely makes them grow, cleanses the hair and ‘alp thor. Call and fice Samples of Our Plate just step into any drug store and| REX (Mary Pickford)— oughly, The lather rinses out ens-| “and Bridge Work, We Stand ask for a quarter of an ounce of; The Rex has held Mary Ptckford,| ily and removes every particle of the Test of Time. freezone, This will cost very little |in “Tess of the Storm Country,”| Gust, dirt, dandruff and excessive Most of our present, Dat ail but is sufficient to remove every |over for the rest of the week. Ca-| oj), ‘The hair dries quickly and peng ys yo ts stit giving geod hard or soft corn or callus from | pacity houses greet the film at ev-|eyenly, and it leaves {t fine and faction. Ask our customers whe ¥ one’s feet. A few drops applied |ery showing. It has been called|siky, bright, fluffy and easy to| have tested our work When coming ; Pektor . pare you are in th {directly upon a tender, aching corn |one of three best Plekford pictures. | manage Sp our ofo* Dus thin ad with your stops the soreness instantly, and You can get mulsified cocoanut soon the corn shrivels up so it lifts] STRAND (Robert Warwick) — ofl at most any drug store, It ts Cut - Rate right out, root and all, without Robert Warwick, in “The False| very cheap, and a few ounces is . pain This drug is harmless and | Friend,” said to be Warwick's best| enough to last every one in the Dentists Onpesiie Wreass-Patersen @b

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