The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 5, 1917, Page 4

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TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY We're Holding Him Over SEEMS LIKE EVERYBODY HAS SEEN DOUG FAIRBANKS _IN “WILD AND WOOLLY” AT THE COLISEUM, BUT WE'RE HOLD- ING HIM OVER SO NOBODY WILL BE DISAPPOINTED!!! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN HIS SNAPPIEST—HAPPIEST— FUNNIEST—COMEDY— ILD WOOLLY’ EVEN THOSE WHO ARE FA- MILIAR WITH DOUG'S DARE- DEVIL STUNTS GASP WITH GUSTO AT HIS NEW THRILL- ERS—DEEDS OF DARING AND EXPLOITS WITH “OUR GAL NELL”"—LIFE’S NOT WORTH LIVING IF YOU DON’T SEE “WILD AND WOOLLY.” Sat Pike rer | Have tither of You a Dark Secret Love \ffair, Past or Present, “That You Are Airaid ? to Tell the Other About The SingleCode || Solves Big Husband and Wife Problems Crane Wilbur and Star Cast FIRST TIME SHOWN LAST TIMES TODAY CHILDREN LOGE SEATS be 25¢ 15 Miss Barriscale Is Sta Douglas Fairbanks, in Scene Fro at Coliseum “WILD AND WOOLLY” 18 HELD OVER With Douglas “Wild and Woolly,” breaking at tendance records at the Coliseum, {t Is no wonder his picture has been Fairbanks, in | held over for the rest of the week BESSIE BARRISCALE 18 AT THE LIBERTY A pretty yor ¢ newspaper wom an, who declares ruthless warfare on the pbers of the other sex, is the part played by Hessie Barris cal in her new picture, Men,” at the Liberty TWO VITAGRAPH STARS ON CLEMMER SCREEN are starred in the new picture, “The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop.” which was shown for the first time in Seattie at the Clem mer Thursday, The story shows the injustices done the Indians in| |ploneer days | LIONEL BARRYMORE SEEN IN “THE END OF THE TOUR” A story of stage life, with several new twists and turns, is “The End of the Tour,” now showing at the Mission, with Lionel Barrymore in the featured role. The ending of the story ts different from most WAR AT ITS BEST AND WORST 18 SHOWN The war which now sweeps half the world, and more, in a tempest of death and destruction, has no parallel in human history. Never, in all probability, will such a des- perate conflict again be waged. | Never before has it been possible) to bring the scenes of the battles back from the front, as is done tn the war pictures now belog shown at the trand Lemons Whiten and | Beautify the Skin! Make Cheap Lotion The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the | most remarkable lemon skin bean. bout the cost one must all jar of the ordinary dare sho paid be taken jto strain the lemon juice thru a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets} in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowne nd tan, and ts the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! Make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms end hands, It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen, and bring out the hidden roses and beauty of any skin. It is wonderful for rough red hand Your geist ounces of orchard cost, and any grocer will supply the lemons will sell white at little Mon ™ makes the orty theatre WILKES Fifth and Pine, Tel. All Wee tb. AND SAT. Home story MOTHER A piny of mot kes the war go, Haynes watches go. Next Lib Advertisement ———— 1 "PALACE HIP ow Veterans; Nelson & eagle; 8 Other Hig =e New Show ‘Today [NEW PANTAGES | Matn., 2:20; Nights, 7 and 9 HAM Muste, ¢ Giris, LEILA SHAW & CO, In “A Truthful Liar” Other Bie Actw 10¢ and 20 By. BELLIN' 115 E. Holly St, Bellingham Wash Arce) S18 PN RAS ATI EAR PERS Antonio Moreno and Edith Storey | | three .| seriously STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 5, Sth AT PIKEBESSIE COMES AGAIN t Liberty Theatre rred ; m “Wiid and Woolly,” Held Over Until Sunday | THEDA BARA APPEARS IN HER FAVORITE ROLE To think of Theda think of a vampire, Of late, le to how Bara over, the William Fox star bas been |]! dabbling in other Hnes of the art In “The Galley Slave,” at the Colo. nial, she returns her old role, | which made her famous | STORY TAKEN FROM CHURCH SERMON “The Single Code,” at the Rex, tn which Crane Wilbur ts starred, was Hater of founded on a sermon Wilbur him-| |eolf heard orated by # famous evan golist. FAMOUS NOVEL TO BE SEEN ON SCREEN Cynthia Stockley's famous novel, |“Poppy.” which electrified 8,000,000 readers, has been photodramatized 1917, PAGE 4 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STRE CURTAINS Ten Thousand Advertisements Couldn’t Tell This Story Like One Personal Visit Will Do ———— WH | | sive, best. the same character of merchandise. jand will be seen shortly at a local |}! theatre. the title with Norma Talmadge in role |HIGH STANDARD KEPT lup BY PICTURES In answer to the charge that t represent a ary and dramati vale there ap pear in the list given by Famous! Players-Lasky such well-known au- thors and playwrights as Mark Twain, Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, W. Somerset Maugham, George Broad. hurst, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Owen Johnson, ¥ ‘© Irwin, Car- olyn Wells, George Gelett Burgess, Charles Kenyon, | Beulah Marte Dix, Hector Turnbull and others whose names are prom inent In the fleld of letters | Production on has commenced James Young is {ite ne Bessie Barriscale and Yecar Apfel is looking after J | Warren Kerrigan | eee Vitagraph announces that Germans are attempting to de Stroy copies of the patriotic picture, “Womanhood.” eee has figured out that ers have paid for more than a million cartridges—Liberty bonds—and that if one in every |two bullets finds {te German mark the war will soon be over | eee | Bessie Bartiscale formed a Lib erty Loan Bond club of 15 mem bers in Los Angeles, and between herself and friends, took $30,000 in $50 certificates see George, the maitre d’hote! at New York's famous Rector’s, makes hia film debut In the Herbert Brenon picture, “The | Lone Wolf.” | | Some one | Metro pl thority for the n have stop. ment that | smoking in France. “Save r cigarets for the soldiers” ts r slogan ee | | Wild and Woolly the Intest| Douglas Fairbanks picture, must -|be a “knockout,” for the blase trade paper reviewers howled with | delight when they gave the produc- | tion the “once-over.” eee | Tonsilitis forced Geraldine | Farrar to postpone work on her first Artcraft picture of the | aon, | Middleton, | | | | ! Paralta Pictures | J) | | | THEATRES }, dy sketch called, | the Woman,” Miss PALACE HIP Nelson doing a splendid Swedish ,. Character portrayal A leading feature of the new Hip La Varde and Wilson, the “Two| podrome Road Show, which opens yqusical Bluebirds,” do singing t the at provided by Fred Zobedie and tl ha | oe The Herbert Brenon picture, The Fall of the Romanoffs,” has a cast tneluding Illidor, the monk lrefugee from Russia; Nance | O'Neil, Alfred Hickman, William , ¢° |. Shay and Conway Tearle. Mad emoiselle Galanta, a “find” of | | Brenon's, who came to this coun jtry two years ago with the Russian jbellet, is a member of the cast ee Patsy De Forest, Vitagraph player, is threatened with blindness as a result of too many hours under the glaring studio lights. oe Kitty Gordon isa Red Cross nurse in her next picture, “The Reloved Adventuress,” i? ae Vitagraph has banned the fake |motion picture schools of acting by refusing to accept any more uates from such schools for of any kind. “Narrative grad work sculpture” is the ame Maxine Elliott has for mo yu pletures. She says the silont drama {8 a combination of sculp ture and narrative art . . Jules Raucourt, a Belgian actor wounded in the war, is now a Metro player, Room-Size Rugs Good Rugs are becoming more and more scarce and more and more expensive. The sale of odd Rugs offer an opportunity not to be overlooked. Patterns fomevery room. Former Price. Clearance 9—8-3x10-6 Wilton Rugs «$50.00 $39.50 $5—8-3x10-6 Body Brussels Rugs.... 37.50 26.75 11—9x12 Whittall Body Brussels Rugs 41.00 29.50 29x12 Wilton Rugs. . ove Soa 46.75 3—6x9 Axminster Rugs + 21.00 16.75 1—4x9 Body Brussels Ru, 20.00 14.50 7—9xi2 Axminster Rugs 35.00 28.75 1—9xl2 Scotch Wool Rug. 35.00 18.75 4-46x7-6 Body Brussels Ru . 20,00 14.75 arr oy Body Brussels Rugs..... 14.00 9.75 1—10-8x13-6 Whittall’s Royal Worcester eee DS 69.75 1—11-3x12 Wilton Rug......4:0..- 85.00 54.00 Curtains An enviable curtain reputation made even more so by further concessions in price. For Summer cottage or town home 148 pairs of $1.50 Serim or Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, pair 40 pairs Serim Curtains with valance, edged with $1 55 lace; formerly $2.00. Set of 2 curtains and valance ° 9 Filet Pane! Curtains, individual patterns; former prices $25.00 and $36.00 387 peirs Scrim and Marquisette Curtains; lace $1 39 edge; some have lace insertion. Formerly $2.00.... ° 182 pairs Serim and Marquisette Curtains, $1 95 formerly $2.50 to $3.50 . . 83 pairs Net, Drawnwork, Sertr “4 and euatsonines Curtains; formerly $5.00 to $7 . 84 pairs Cluny Lace and Lacet gees Curtains; 2 to 7 pairs of w pattern; formerly $12.50 to $15.00 15 odd patre Cluny, Lacet or Geneva Net Curtains; formerly $9.00 to $16.60; $3.95 and. RIGHT in and Malcolm Eagle Palace Hip on Thursday, 18 gancing and music. » Robey Trio come Own Songs and Their Own Talk.” mpany, with one of the greatest ts of varied entertainment that 8 yet been seen at this theatre is the visit Exceedingly timely satisfied with their Remember, Con only One Dollar Ask any of my patients—I will be report of treatment received by them ultation, Treatment and Medicthe “DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 11 a. m, to 12, Curtain Materials Cretonnes Linoleums desirable Inlaid Cork Linoleum, selling formerly at $1.10.... ‘Singing | Prancisco b Talking | Tancisco bay Chadwick and Taylor are a team |the company Extraordinary Announcement Sale Begins at 9A. Friday At Phenomenal Clearance Prices TELEPHONE “MAIN 6720.” M. ROM kitchen to drawing room—from the simple to very elaborate, and from inexpensive to expen- is the breadth of this Summer Clearance. MacDougall-Southwick prices are moderate always, and you are sure at all times of getting the ver; The prices for this clearance, in many instances, are lower than we have ever quoted before on Every cottage, camp and mansion may be brightened by the interesting stocks this sale has to offer. Tomorrow at oe eerecoooers Draper y Curtain Materials Pieces of fine curtain material long enough to curtain your bungalow, and shorter pieces that will do for only one or two windows. Nets, Scrims and Marquisettes, plain or bor- dered ; formerly 40c, 45c and SOc yard; now.. Tambour Swiss, with embroidered dots or allover de- signs; formerly 45c to 75c a yard Curtain Scrim and Marquisette, plain or bordered; formerly 25c and 3c; now........ EE 28c 28c 18c Fabrics we receceremersees So many uses for such tities are not expected to Cretonnes and Silkolines in tapestry patterns. Formerly and den window drapes; 45c to Oc values, at... 75c and 85c yard, for Silk Velours, brown. Formerly $2.25 to $4.00 yard; now . Materials, Sunfast 30 and small lots Inlaid Linoleum allover patterns. Formerly 18c to 25c yard, at Cretonnes that have been copied from heavy Cretonnes that will make very attractive chair covers Imported Cretonnes, heavy quality. 3 to 20-yard pieces; fabrics that these quan- last very long. plain colors or 124c 18c 25c, 30c, 35¢ yard Formerly 40c blue, rei green or coves B1.75 inches wide; twenty 28c 50 Farmer prices 50c and 75c; now at ..... SQUARE YARD snappy patterns for kitchen or bath colors * 89c Inlaid Cork Linoleum, selling formerly at $1.25. —MacDougall-Southwick, Fourth Fleor. Clear cut desig: 98c FRISCO CO. TO BUILD |f 30 STEEL VESSELS By United Press Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, July 5. ty steel cargo vessels for Uncle Sam's food fleet are to be built at the Union Iron Works on Sa . That was the announcement to- lday by J. A. McGregor, president of 10 has just return cf sin and dancers who bill led 3 Ww on, where he St the “Four Old Veterans, in a0 thems “Am a's Young: |° SA ag iher ong ay ee offering called “The Spirit of 61.” est Colored Entert dper OS eral shlOnink: placa | These men are vete otoplay is entitled Shitting | The Yas Deca) ice whton oe war, whose by ne adows. leteola eae net ‘ya t 292 yea The : controls Mc 's company, ha Ns teal pus ah jagreed to deliver the govern nt p> able de bales See Dr. Edwin J. Brown 100 steel vessels in 18 months "NOW PLAYING ) me Jone-third of the number ts assig x ed to San Francisco. Ethel Clayton HIMSELF | in footie’ sDentist 713, Firet AY “) ne nton ‘Block “YANKEE PLUCK” 494.00 ant ot oth FUGITIVE RETURNS 20.00, 0 ‘ee 5c—Class A—5c eds te antes Peet a Adam Schmidt, alias J. ‘A Third Near Pike Poko oS; shmidt, captured” in San Diego week on information furnished Sheriff John Stringer, is on his to McNeill's island to serve a six-year term in federal prison im. posed by Judge Hanford in Seattle in 1904 Schmidt jumped his ap. }peal bond and for 14 years was a fugitive STAR WANT ADS _ BEST FOR RESULTS —Thir- | Today Until ana teancll Night Edith Storey Antoni Moreno “The hil of the Gray Horse Troop” A picture of the great West, with many thrills and tense with the conflict of the un curbed passions of the fron- tier, showing life as it was tn the days of the persecution of the Indians. Admission 15 Cents |CLEMMER

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