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Peeved at Modern Trend, Wright Turns to Films, It believed by many peo. ple that the greatest useful ness of the motion picture will Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU OPN create aneint be in the reproduction of es. | tablished works of literature. | The double pleasure given to a | 00 Per Ween reader, after perusing a book 1.25 er Week and forming a mental picture 4 of the characters, of seeing them metamorphosed into mov ng figures, must always be | Greater than looking upon the | ordinary film offering | Harold Bell Wright, whose novel, | The Wint & of Hart Worth erial valley, of California, and The « 1 of the Hil ed the charms of the Ozark valley, In Miss prom! to be come supreme among autt in His fir to be ptetured s “The Eyes of the World,” which ' hown here for the first tim the Metropolitan The modern trend in muste be art and drama has so tn ce h author at TM" Eyes of World” was the result of his ling desire for cleaner liv ing 1 inking Wright's eight novels} had the phenomenal sale of nearly 8,000,000 copies, the la amed book leading, with near ly « fourth of that numb He} has er written a faflure, and the} le of his romances has had ¢ y other Ar Lad Is Dragged to Death by His Horse PIERRE dD. July Henry Hill, 15, son of T Hill, of Prom lee, met a horrtt death when he A “ was thrown from his horse and Actual savings to you on all lines of § a: ugged to death. One foot had! = caught in a stirrup. Harold Bell Bedroom, Living - Room Wright Room Furniture, of 10% to 50% and Dining- § ““"""“ KAISER IS WARNED German Paper Reveals Baron’s Feelings ANTI-KAISER THREAT IN UNEXPECTED QUARTER * “le * ‘ oe A yr fal pt Vorwaerts publishes a dramatic ilar to her own The letter to the chancellor on the other band Gebsattel, — pan-Germ: pot particly in the ( and anything but a social wa « 1 have iat ch sheds more light on the nished 1 manu é * ‘a extent to which there is antagon- a very muc lower price During July and August This Store Will 4's» ‘0 te kaiser in Germany t : > The soul of many a German Close at Six o’Clock. permeated with feelings of or ness bordering on desp kin without a blem used to be u bu and leaves ish. Caution should be | cortatr that it is delatone Advertisement The gove t's conc ! the war alms is far too ar ~c\e FREDDY BLOCK AND ae ives tn en ES ' their hor ottering wares GLASSES "| WILLE SCHRADER oo a tfieall © Sctent “ y one ens ¥ th Cina WEARING BLISTERS : able, | . t b and menac Berge Seattle hospitals experienced a ing a» to shake snarchy, and Arbelterzeitung felates fquiet Fourth of July Wednesday, even to destroy it | Private ins ons failed to record There ts still time for the gov war has occasioned us . ernment to take this only sane|many a sigh, many a tea a single Independence day accident. |View of the situation. Uniees it| gross, but ch, many’ steer an aA Two children landed in the city! does so, a acts aocordingly,| incident however painfol. basi | hospital events may occur in Germany by | caused us the we ‘cutter | They were Freddy Block, 10, % side of which the recent hap-| ed recently DR. KNOWLTON nd are, who had the nurses penings In Russia will be found to We met a friend at our favorite andage his firecracker blixtered mere holide ng bout.” jcafe, ‘We & pound of papers Seah: Seeses seer rand. and Willie Schrader, 16, 1102 WHY 18 U. 8. AT WAR? baton? he naked FP gee, Bh ~~" W. 5 o burned his hand “SIMPLE,” SAYS EDITOR pound of baco atc anes —————— 7 to America will be th ton! o nd'a eye, we al \ of the F ready aa ourse nde. cs a which has found out wh morning, seated n Seattle. entered the war England lured us|green boughs wit ’ arrests were made f to paralyze her trade rivalry aft-|and with a big knife hacking drunken *. Minor auto acciden er the war, says this ( man paper. at the con t ported. To pay the interest on the for-)Of course, | wanted the bacon Heid Up in U. S$. Probate — mid debt which Mngiand ts sc-]oaly tt were net too ds whe Courts simulating, a not | formidable | would it cost, then? 7 burden of taxat will have to be Twe shillings a pound! ‘The R U ONE To Quickly Remove borne, the principal consequence of | joyful Su Matiocl Vania nan Our business is to trace ; which will that after the war| Again we we ompelled to re @uch measures and establis Ugly Hairs From Face } Eng A will be us to supply | sort to 1 age, to black pud proof of birth or descent. Beauty-destroying haira are soon °"){n!nk » it the ce ar nudkaslet: tor ' Naturalization P. eTS banished from t with the aid| pestle she a “ ac ap of a delatone paste, made b emuriitonita ¢ Dich Pas law ath Have you proof of where : some water with a little be ott hold’ ¢ your father took them out? owdered delaton 1 a8 bod re } AC I t, consult us the hairy surface for 2 or “B ti f 1 Ave i 1 # not, PORTANT then rubbed off and the eautitu Jout o by ng bi Telephone Beacon 3884 to Crp the rema on i amet del! - s : ing delatone. This simple treat » to the les for instant [Baie ee lene ot Hair Tinting neni Noth Kood Ks and : INTELLECTUALS SEEK REFORMS, oie t BY JOHN GRANDENS PAINLESS TEETH siti aus eo ” ain the reichstag today sta ocalled Germar t It talernment for imn This Office Will Be Now that our Modern Sys- an4/tary and electoral reforr spec Open From 9 A. M. tem of Scientific Dentistry has Fe, ing eq direct and secret suf. aiid dt i been perfected, we can treat ; ab or bits vm kde the manifesto patients without the slightest an ff, tu and a e, W at Se amehe pain without shocks witl saat ei give hade were such mer Del out discomfort — without any Geeired f ‘ ‘ rueck, Von Harnach necke after-effects — without using ' wnatone” | Exit F Troeltach and other dangerous drugs or sickly matte haneisiiva tones gases f 1 ation plans offered by Our methods are positively safe and harmless—each oper- Inniat i TA sexe artiankerer alt Greatest " enne interest anffest in the sched ation being conducted by duly ' Pha led meeting of the German reich qualified and efficient dental al ‘ r tag today, thruout Germany, First surgeons—men whose work ‘ 1 « ¢ Berlin dispatches reported that and conscientious efforts are pt ubatitute, a ner Chancellor V¢ nu Rethmann : ——| Hollweg might seize the occasion continually sing us scores and scores of new y to make formal re to British patients Premier — Lioyd-George recent Glasgow peec amplyfing war Despite the present condition of your teeth and ims and ing that there car gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses a! pe without a victor : ve guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole stag was for a scheduled session me on, and this while you sit and smile of two week The original plan as for ttir of only three or The small cost of this important service will aston ! four da but t as believed this come in for a free examination and estimate WARNIN wauldvbe Orolonead yligatior atever | — = = | modish eyed thals, AGITA TORS 2 wit nized credential 3 Our atural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- 1 eee oot the Disorders “| | sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. s tage T bone sor pes: || Te ta “as coe tents ar Full upper or lower set, guaranteed want th for 10 years And gave m good report $10 The farmers in some dintricts ELECTRO PAINLESS ff ©... Fcc |Phey will watch the (rouble makers, | harvest striker sultation and exarr DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike on tree For Ten Years in Same Location—Diagonally Acroas DR. WI SON, From Public Market. Laboring People's Dentist. All Wor: | ‘ Guaranteed. Lady Attendant. J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mer. 625 FIRST AVENUE |} 21ND AND UNION | WASH. esti STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 5, aaa} 1917, PAGE 5 f NAiannndbno nnd i Friday Hour Sales | ‘CONFESSIONS Untrimmed Linea nioaan ran | immed on that are Vriday 1 ir t nd e right t mit titie re fi o ° table f Outing erved oy THE MIND 1S SINCEREST cas Cand Dire ; i IN THE CHILD isis le Py neluded are corne 7 cat i NET Lavhe|| Turhens, ‘Satlore, sod = 100 TT 11 to 12 1 to2 i nd no the f shy at Mushroom black, Flowers — Assorted e« Women's Summer C Children's Vests and | ! |beautiful princess and the « 9 , ; / a i: . rowe e and w ored er rult an These or © Pants er welmh u nen page ne ira Regular $1.60, sovelty ornan uit. are table Garme oO in ff raery, where I f 1 Budge and th \ ule mer 4 derwe ectior 1) little Margaret Ann reading a fair olnd 50c ; : ached va est ave B i) tole 0 x remember, little ‘ " P ; nd lonk sleeves J i i : : see : ‘ Short Lengths — One te : suede eb 4 . ‘ to 14 Jbook, Eliene has turned ante van: Piles of hour collar, belt and ' 7 t lery int ort of & tghborhood ach goods at nl ? 15c : ory . : ee le n sizes f nursery for her friends, an Int of cut pieces and Shadow Lace Flouncing Hegular $6.50 pe 4 years Margaret Ann Lafferty and Budge ende of bolts, Spe ection t $3 00 Special tor have become good pal for this hour h plece th ‘ ‘ . “When we ow up, Ma At HALF PRICE sto Men's White Sox — ‘The 10c } Ann,” sald Budge, who beer iia Oreseen hadow e m have j ] the use of many supe Pr he dp daa Be ng in at aires white cotton ards of Ha his conversation ya et act plaid ced Cretonnes {n { grow up, Margwet,” he repe raincoat, size 34, reg for t “ tandr | colors ‘I'm going to mawwy you and ‘4 $s hi ew basey € ¢ patterns. 26 inches | hve happy every after eadeae cr Gnitten Bad and sell reg de and sells regular | “No, you won't and 1 won't rape G6 Chie lo whiaa eclal at 26¢. Special for this | |we won't id little Margaret ed 4 hour, a 17 sizes 16 and | “Why not, Margwet ked eee ie Cone “ idge In a hurt voice, “You know ; 5 you always play the pwincess when on . . | er do it when Toddy wants to be a renulas 618.50, 8 ~ . in am | wince cial for thin For | “That's only play, Budge,” an ‘$3. | ho swered the little & co ‘ 00 TESSCS Semmer with a glance out of ta S ° Ti- $5. 00 ye ST arr pecial j,, at $5.00 r ve a Upper Main Floor. | ReADoas, wo: Children's Hose—An as are two styles in |) | Jonly fty |eince we took Summer Style Ging- ride on the r go-round ham Dresses ¢ Dress Section | “Well na ] u has priced specially for Friday. One |) | “rl give yo rs model is in one piece with wide pat j nd then won't you play you are a ent leather belt. The other model is | Pwincess and mawwy me when we] a two-piece coat style. Both are made | all gwown u of excellent quality ginghams and are | Grown uy don't play ; shown in assorted pink, green, lav- | atlly | ae black and tan, ender and black and white checks. What do the asked Budge | #4 and 4. Res Sizes 24 to 40. Regular $10.00. Special astonishn pate hy . a for Friday, $5 00 ‘or this hour Wh my papa es Choice . my sara] forme hours Oe ; my faver and mover! White Satin Hate—Soft kwown up?" aske Budee " arown a oping 3to4 4to5 5 to §:30 yee eeee only thers and |, satin: also White Satin Kimonos—Long or short Women's Fancy Collars. Silk Crepe de Chine re 7 I Cap Jockey style *, made of Dotted eorgette and Satin Waiste—The 35 Waists t don't work || Regular $ pecial Swiss and polka oi Collars from the regu- that comprise this spe id Margaret|| for th la also of striped Wey ‘ yeni Mavees Leda Ft RAND OS vonan, ie, aasoitad “cok stock of the Wom- cial selection from the pt D eel gwacar ped | ore. They are trin en's Neckwear Section. Waist Section include our father was working as hard Men's Union Suite —A iy a * 1 les in whit as he knew how to get elected li 3 ght Union With lace i rhe in round and several styles e, What's work?” asked Budge 1 color only, Dutton ho square style nd are maize and flesh, in a sudder | shown in are in fancy embroidered and ‘ hy, work?” Margaret b rege nee veaded, and trinmed "anse of sizes from 36 Pad pi trata oid ¢ on Spect with colored silk. This to 52, but not each size ihe Word wie a. 44 wink, 16 ike assortment of 50 pleces in every style and color. something—is something yc ut not each size in also includes Veste Regular $3.75. Special uve to do when you want cove length, Brass Extension Rods— Jabots, etc. Reg. $1.25, for this half 1 95 always want, to do for this On sale in the Drapery $1.75, $2.00 25 and hour, choice . else,” she finished triump an 55c on, Regular $c, $2.50, Special for this ging Velis —50 Chiffon _ “lam not going to do anything 1) White Cotton Gaberdine sia ne BC pei ise ae Auto Veils, size 18x54, dcn't want to do when I gw | with pink, blue and pi with hemstitched ends. |/ eaid 6 with convictior green hairline stripe These are shown in 15 |) am Be patch Peete i ag yards. Regular 55¢ | | rood oer porta came nearer and looked most ador Special for this hoar, od C b5e; Spec fort { Jably beseeching down into Ittle| Py 1e no es oO. | half hour, 39 ‘ Mergaret Ann's face hace 40c |. Chotes. Cc | Budge was two inches taller than Margaret Ann, end the chti-| Tic SNE Se <6 RRNA dren h been insep ble since} * t were old enough to go to land I went downst my }ou good-bye, deat, however, not to rtep Margaret waa the |good-bye Irish tike is going to talk about the children’s love af- nger-mind f th aT I now 1 iy a man’s heart ache,” fairs.” etrone fed of the two, and I I wondered whet would be the out-|your sor a heir 7 ne with a sigh ‘Oh, I am so glad you and Dick fr being so much to-| Margaret Ann t now ar, I think we can para-|are going away.” | “The darling,” exclaimed Eliene, Jap saying to is bet-| “Why?” thi*and was accepted ter to flirt a little, than to suffer| “Well, I will tell you.” 7 8 voice} Unconditionally declined. |heartbreak mu I've come to bid! (To be continued) With Fingers! Corns Lift Off Doesn't hurt a bit to lift any corn or callus right off. Try it! BEGINNING JULY 1 THIS BANK WILL PAY — For a few cents you e =F lteait at 4 % Interest on Savings eee hai = — store for a small bottle | fay Ate een te HE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COM- enerenint are teher PANY announces to its Savings Depositors, and those presian Sake tass ee who contemplate opening Savings Accounts, that, begin- | corm or callus 30 loose ning July 1, the Interest Rate on Savings Accounts will be Mae think Ra a }) bit of pain before apply ng freezor or after R Pits Ge porennl Advanced from Compounded “Hard corms, soft corn Three Per Cent to Semi-Annually also hardened cal luses on bottom of feet shrivel up and fall off APP el Saath! uae ent te The Tendency of All Values is Upward. The Earning power of the Dol- Ladies! tiny bottle on lar of the Man Who Saves Should Increase Accordingly. We Wish to Bring erun cone pagiee ss This About and to Encourage Thrift in Those Who Wish to Save. We nouncement this an Savings letermined on this First is At We Will July First This Bank During the Week Ending July Sixth Hand as All have course. July Give Credit From Cocoanut Oil Fine ippears. aa For Washing Hair Deposits Made in If you want to keep your hair in Remember the Dates—July 1 to 6, and let your New Savings Account al- good condition, be careful what you s remind you of it. May it be the Date and Certificate of Your Success in wash it with Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali. Thi dries the scalp, makes the har OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS brittle, and is very harmful ust plain mulsified cocoanut ofl (which J. A. MURRAY B, B. LUTEN MARTIN WOLDSON is pure and entirely greaseless), is Chairman of the Board Secretary Director much better than the most expen J.C. FORD Siva 2OA8 OF SAE CUDE ee vow oan J. P, GLEASON J. K. BUSH Director soenibiy nice the halen President Cashier W. J. JOHNSTON Simply moisten your hair wit! — Director water Kod THE UID OGRA Or two GHO. B. BAKER A. T. DREW BE. L. WEBSTER teaspoonfuls will make an abund Vice President Assistant Cashier Director ne of rich, creamy lather, and anses the hair and scalp thor oughly. The latter rinses out eas iit aud semio feb @yary vartinie oF M N S ‘dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll The hair dri quickly and evenly, and it m@' fine and silky bright, fluffy and easy to manage e You can get mulsified cocoanut Set ee Sua tae ouaaee American Bank Building Second at Madison t everyone in the f the Advertisement enough to le ily for me CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $700,000 STAR WANT ADS BEST FOR RESULTS