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M.A. GOTTSTEIN (iu FURNITURE CO. Qiu na OME Pai SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of co-operating with the home- furnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will pre- vail until further notice: $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 mo. $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 mo. $150, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 mo. $200, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 mo. $250, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 mo. $300, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 mo. We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefurnishers. The GOTTSTEIN original “added-to-account” policy will Continue as heretofore. Customers baving a current account may select a Gas Range, Refrigerator, Go-Cart, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Blankets, Comforts, Bedding or other seas: | Onable articles, and have same adjusted without the usual first | id payment. REFRIGERATORS BIG NEW LINE 1917 models, embodying all. the latest sanitary and | ice-saving features. All sizes and all prices NOTHING DOWN AND $1 : WEEKLY or added to customer's account NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED i Chinese Grass Furniture for Porch and Living Room Attractive Prices and Terms SOLE AGENTS BUCK’S UNION-MADE RANGES AND HEATE BUCK’S UNION-MADE GAS RANGES THE OSTERMOOR MATTRESS PULLMAN REVOLVING-SEAT BED DAVENPORTS FURNITURE CO. [SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Between Pike and Pine. “Confessions of a Wife TRAGEDY iS ae BY at the hotel and asked for Con su NSE |aressman Smith. After a short time the man told me Congressman tae! gcd hat ato hh | Smith did not answer and asked if| . 3 he should have him paged a dive for the phone. ‘Give ‘me long distance,’ | demanded. It “I wish you would send a boy to} hours before a cool voice |his room,’ I sald, ‘and make sure| ime over the wire. ‘Long distance, | that he is not in.” fe me the ——— hotel, New| “We cannot disturb a guest as quickly as you can. It's a! madame,’ said the punctilioug but of life and death.” stupid room clerk. ‘Mr. Smith does " “‘Hardly that, said Alma, ‘for/not answer the telephone and tha Jou see this letter was written yes- shows he is either not in or does terday and the thing which it indi not wish to be disturbed. We will ‘estes was about to happen must page him for you.’ .s, es |/PALACE HIP edian | man 1 aboard the steamer and Los Angeles, Saturday, wil | ‘AL JOLSON IS | FUNNY AS EVER Al Jolson opened before a packed house at the Metropol tan theatre Sunday night in his latest Winter Garden show, “Robinson Crusoe, Jr, a musical extravaganza, over flowing with fun, music and girls. Seattle gave Al a big ovation and followed it by thunderous ap plause after every one of his songs, jectally good wan his singing of mmy's Little Coal Black Rose.” . Despite the fact that nearly every onefingered artist in the country has had time to pound this popular song to death, Al stood back and pat his whole inti itable personality tn it, and made people want to hear it over and over again. Al never loafed a second, His mo smile, expressive eyes and esistible personality marked ev ery move. The entire company is top notch Kitty Donner ta back with her in teresting vivacit¥, Lawrence D'Or say, Mabel Withee, Claude Pem ming and the rest of the New York cast, including a plenty of good looking, wellehaped girls, give Al at background | Jolson and his show wil! be here to and including Wednesday night, with a matinee Wednesday eee The new show at the Palace Hip ts headlined by “The Witching Hour Witches,” a song and dance revue, with a lot of pretty girls and clever dancers Florenze Duo have new/@ offerings Y jtoonkeys, dogs and doves pe simultaneously, is very § Dorothy Hays and company have a comedy playlet which is excep} ted tionally good € John A. West the leughs gott time he was on | REN New ee ‘forming | hopper ce Hegle snd Howland are an at-| tractive pair, who sing and do con: edy talk ee ORPHEUM Mana, Eugene Lavy's audiences | Sunday at the Orpheum theatre, | “THE Third ave.and M greater than on t ay Pinch Lonzo Cox, from Australia, shows | tunity how to make scissors pictures i¢ “Dreams,” the Al Hallett playtet,| Ray has some exciting revolver stuff in! that Caldwe and dancers, with some comedy | cross-fi-e, and proved popular. Grady and Harlan present Scotch and Japanese song and dance Deagon and Ross are soft shoe dancers, | see WILKES “The Blue Envelope,” the offer. ing for this week of the Wilkes Players, at the Wilkes theatre, is a leugh picnic. There ts so much comedy tn the play that what little plot the writer intended ts ob scured—but not the comedy. “The Blue Envelope” has never been seen fn this city before and ‘se the work of Frank Hatch. The only part the envelope plays in the plot is that it is the receptacle for) a bunch of love letters that the vampire holds for hush money | against the married man out on a} litte drinking campaign in New York—while his wife thinks he " in Bermuda THOUGHT KILLED AT SAN JUAN, IS ALIVE By United Prews Leased Wire | VANCOUVER, Wash., June 25.—| Helleved killed in ch San Juan hill, in the Span isan war, John A. De Lotal has been found here, alive and well, by ne up thi United States engine stationed at the barracks here. | |PLASKETT FUNERAL TUESDAY) Funeral services of Peter LL. Plaskett, 61, Pacific coast shipping who 4 be held at the Bonney-Watson chapel, | Tue sday, at 3 p. m Youthful, Beautiful Skin Easy to Have “Immediately I saw that this was ber hand over the mouthpiece of pours. Finally I got the room clerk (ter and the story breaks, all the who the woman is that was trying (lately, and then Alma and I sat [knew not what, to happen to you, Suffering by Lydia E. Margie? tt takes the greatest ny | splendid action which means death, lave happened hours ago if it hap-| “I was just opening my mouth to} true, but my heart beat unaccount- the telephone and sald, ‘Hang up,! q oF ——| detectives in New York and Wash-} 4 ‘BOTH MOTHER to telephone Mr. Smith and was so seoeroimess | laows and waited. Did you ever Pinkt 's Vegetable courage. one may enter into the doing of at all’ make explonations when Alma put| #ify fast while I waited—it seemed Paula, if there is anything the mat ington will be trying to find ont insistent that his room should be Gow . a From Pain and, \*'t fer some terrible thing, you “One may nerve himself up to a Brooklyn, N. Y—For three or great things when the ultimate re four years 1 suffered a great deal|sults mean absolute sacrifice, but ) of pain periodically, so 1 would have | moments of exaltation do not last | to lie down. My ba would ache | No one is a hero all the time, and s and I would feel |to watch and wait while the exalted i very wea mood grows cold and you face th ; < | ble. I re-|sober, grim, nerve-racking minutes f membered how|that lag themselves into hours of 4 my mother had | waiting—then fs the time that your 7 relief| courage Is melted in the crucible of t from pain by us-| grim resolve by the fire of the most - Lydia E. | intense suffering it is given mortals | : m's V to know etable Com-| “Margie, altho Congressman| Pound and I de-|Smith was nothing more to, me cided to t 4 it,/than another human being who had and thanks to, held his hand out to me for succor, | 4 the Compound, yet t few hours of waiting it helped me just as it did my |seared my very soul mother, and [ am free from pain, “At last Alma could stand it no backache and that general weak-| longer, and she went out and wired yess that was so hard to bear. I \to a friend on a New York paper: | am able to do my work during such ‘Congressman Smith at Hotel | , times and am recommending Lydia You can probably get a “beat” if E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound you get to him for interview Say | to my friends who suffer as I did I sent you.’ Miss Meta Tiedemann, 1622 Jet ‘After that we closed the office, ferson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. and, taking a little Victo: To know whether Lydia E. Pink.’ sent for a ride. Way out on the harm's Vegetable Compound will) road to Arlington we passed a help you, just try it. For advice! jimousine, the curtains of which write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi. tly down, but under them cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, ecullar American beauty Mase. Your letter will be opened, | sports coat which I knew was worn| read and answered by a woman, jy Hogs) Smith and held in strict confidenci ator Ross,’ said Alma Women Know the Value of (To be continued) DR. 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Wvery ore, Full THE McCORMICK LINE 100 Cherry st. p ThKUSS TORTURE Pan be «liminated wy wearing Landbergs Rupture Support. aoe free trial to prove ites 4. LUNDHERG co, 8s Caled Ave > ler’s Novelty circus, with goats {| Today s I rograms | od. |. LEOERTY—Chartes Kay In “The Cled all the | Tolitvee.” | STRAND—Chartie Chaptia in “The tn. dison st, were| Charles Ray, who demonstrated © opening Sup | Pine he T and Shaw are singers |€0Ce ax his father's bir NOW PLAYING E Marguerite § -: Amer In a brand new De Luxe his sister, Mre. Adeline Houston.) r of Cincinnati, O., after 19 years’! separation. De Lotal is a sergeant! 2ND AND UNIVERSITY 15 CHILDREN 5¢ HYLAND “SIXTEENTH HAVE TO COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 25, “CLODHOPPER” Charles Ray Seen in Great Margery Wilson and Cha ries Ray in “The Clodhopper.” his clos y Mytend tn “The We, 5 Mart in Pruthtut turn of Marguerite Clark in “Wild gad uinpkin, Pearson in “9 are Marg ‘ ~Maerice Costetio in “The French oulda tt Beat God eee) CLODHOPPER” pH senda, Thurman was a big lea) he Hitter,” has further oppor-| to show his abfiity in “The] part in “The Clodhopper of a raw country youth, who | o#phere stanti age, whe in on him, t make show, Among tho a tworeel jof Mack Senne and Harry Booker 4 man, He|that a large takes place in Py 1917, A HIT = Gobs of J Oy “FATTY” ARBUCKLE In His Latest Goatgrabber “The Rough House” HIS LATEST AND BEST Ru enn @® | hax no leisure and no companions, except his mother and pretty Mary @ | Martin, who lives on the farm. Then comes the fisted Skt M—HHouse Petes in “The parture from the farm and his ar rival In New York nts n hex dancer Re Wilson and ¢ he Betrayal of Maggie, Keystone, features five | fh Shopper,” at the Liberty “SIXTEENTH WIFE” : “The p| “Thete ts a Qletinat Southe t ‘ sedan 4 et the Cle despit nt it jdrags out an uninteresting exist-|*t the Clemmer, part of the action To ain with BIG DOUBLE atl Bog SHOW champion edians = te THIS WEEK ONLY Irau Th Edition Big Bil as Harold Lockwood, Too ful” Tolliv way he ¢ ond———. ore after winning ace | ine, played by P | Kentucky girl and the hi a Kentuckian working in New York |those who visited the Coliseum, for Fatty” Arbuckle and hin team of Pennant winning com thi | emeared joy all over the place, and, | besides, left enough for s to take hom Jobn “By Steven an pon To Jof the kind y R }features Char vb in His Late Riot | Boas tioated flower,” at | stranger JOHN HAMRICK eyed by his & |who is b Loge Seats 25¢ voman, TODAY UNTIL WEDNESDAY PEGGY M & “Poriw jlins, the tude to a IN THE WIFE” Miss Mart earth I Roughhous le comedy starring | He ny Hart in at the Mission Tol sational of his Western eve is Beg OWER” erts “A RECKLESS fo. iis tare an ne ROMEO” | woods, far from the city the comes his own confession “a {constant worshiper at the shrine of | Ar who has chor | | wealthy man, oh | seclusion of the fo a | from tisome society duties. He meets Letty, and is delighted with her daintiness and f nd at once makes friends with the ture thinks of her only as an interesting child, however rac nold nd discomfort ¢ ettitude toward little Letty | Stedman, the Paramount stars, narrowly “PERIWINKLE” e y Miles Minter, that raraavis,| Which will be seen in Seattle soon. Miss Stedman | . child actress who can act, never | States, and will appear in person at t was seen to bett orge Perlolat old sal thoroly convincing tale. | Charlie Chaplin {8 also on the bill in, | |\*DAREDEVIL KATE” | Mary Martin, w ginia Pearson in nt the Colonial, # dventure wa ith wctor ne “an aligh haken in spirit and much bruised Murray, Louise Fa a newsp Hor Hole, a er mining settlement, comes “T from Texas, and th up the re jis about as sensational as anything Keystone comedy, PAGE 4 Home of the Greatest Symphony Orchestra Organization in the Northwest parent, An unexpected | lands him on the akes a hit as an and money pours | as the country the hit of the # supporting bim artes | t's cleverest com Conklin, Mary|The Magnificent, Magnetic Idol etrograd and Con the play was writ jott Seawell, a Vir who died a few |In the most unusual drama ever presented upon the screen—a story of love's eternal sacrifice ‘s and the selfishness of passion—5 aperman | . “THE ROUGHHOUSE” thrill-filled reels— Yesterday was a glad day for ings loose and the joyous | “Patty.” | weter” Keaton and all take part in the Intest Ar Th f the Ages,” is tram | "CAMERA CATCHES STARS the of | # _$_______ thrown tire five thrills “TRUTHFUL TOLLIVE ! liver,” one of the 1 place shown on the Murray A pretty and un child of Nature, her ti Rex. One day a Arnold Boyd, a the forest an a rest beauty s of the woods, He and when visited ¢ brother, Gerald, The photograph above is one of the most remark GHT See Or. ens J. Brown IN able pictures ever views with alarm | Caught by a camera, it being the enlargement of a negative of a motion picture taken in California recently, when Wallac caped jerald's flirtatious o- pl make a sc ne for “The World Apart,” their latest » Collseum T er advantage than at th trand, and as Ephraim Raw t, adds verisimill- | Jeamps, whieh | riding ability again last wee captive Gloria Cameron Hard Texas girl, and sourian, Mr. tinue his work ho plays with Vir-| Daredevil Kate, According to the Triangle # tha or great “ ya that her great-| dopecters, Seena Owen, Spo- going up in an| } | | | a | # going up in an} Kane girl, whose correct name Thread,” Balboa's latest serial, r APTRING,| 15 Bigne Aven, wee born en an but Miss Payton will retire aviator Oregon cattle ranch. New | temporarily from the screen stalled when we] Qigg | No more popular couple has ) in the air,” says 2 d we volplaned to ted considerably Theda Bara thinks that Bi Sunday is a most ren arkable man se) | Billy's opinion of ‘Theds : exe's hand for public consumption | George M. Guterson’s “COULDN'T BEAT GoD” ; TASHINGT : : The Man Who Couldn't Heat) Dustin Farnum owns a hat that) WASHINGTON Famous Russian od," at the Clasn A, tsa atory of | Was worn by the late Richard Hard-/age to the spirit Orchestra m ttle! Bebe, , Mike BL who fights his conscience ing Davis thru a couple of war the memory n order lorget a murde . Me’ henelion ADMISSION 16 CENT ate ah Bla es co eee nf Myrtle ‘Gonzales, Univereal trfot, who was the henchman of ‘Ss living in a new country and among, Player, Waa nearly drowned re- | freedom, was accorded by Belgian [new acquaintances to overcome the| @htly when a Kanaka canoe, [ond Russian commissioners to the| thoughts of his crime, the apectre| [ Which she was riding before | United 8 at the tomb of| of the murdered man confronta| the camera, was wrecked in | Washin unday, Belgian, Rus. | Bits at avery tira | Southern California waters, sian and American flags hung over * ° the monument Bill Hart's parents were English Baron Moncheu ike, rejected as a recruit, hada he was born tf Ne York Ph i 8 n ew ork | Bakhmetieft otoplay House at Cley nd, because of bad feet, | state However, he spent many) the tomb as tribs walked back home, 80 miles, years as a boy in Dakota cow|ot liberty and de Cupid visited Balboa studio Hardin will con- “ee ever been at Balboa. is not : Shemaieen Grave of Reid and Myrtle jous injury. The ure was taken while the stars were on their way to location to starring vehicle, 8 now touring the hursday accounts for his k and led away Payton and Neil in, Gloria is a i Neil is a M in “The Twisted Washington | = June 26 Hom. of liberty and to the American pa rand Ambassador d wreaths upon ite to “the knight | meracy, TODA ee WEDNESDAY Thrilling Barefist Fight in “The Heir of the Ages” “THE HEIR OF THE AGES” COLISEUM CORNER Fifth at Pike—15c—Children 5c¢ peestive, brooeen ACCIDENT THAT WAS REAL | ‘HIMS ELF jea about 500 tn order to introduce our new (whalebdong), plate, which ts the lightest ah floes not cover the roof of th mouth cob; guaranteed 15 years. Gold Crown... .seecee sees BOD $1 $1 Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.60 White crowns ...ce++ee++- $3.00 Gold fillings ...- St Platina fillings . to right place. 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