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Shadow | awn Place Is Reported Sold sew YORK, July 7.—Shadow Pe Treanor Wale Hour Leads at 3 Theatre pear Long Branch, N. J., has virtu tity been sold. It was ascerta ned authoritative source that om will De exc 1 by the ermer, Capt. 1. J. Greenhut, of B FTareenbut & Co, who purchased ihe property a few years ago, The pouse WAS OCC 1 last summer by Pre Wi j To Have Perfect Skin Throughout the Summer These days the re and & by the app aed wax. Thi ores in a cleanly MpPlexion beaut 1, Louis Edwards, Orpheum, 2. Benton, Palace Hip VAUDEVILLE ON TAP ACCIDENT KEPT ; Stock and Pictures U-BOATS FROM BY W. 8S. FORREST PARIS, July 7—It was a providential and timely acel dent to the rudder of one of the transporte bearing the first contingent of American troops to France that may have saved that vessel from a torpedo from a German submarine The attack occurred the night before the American transports and thelr convoys had met at a certain spot in the sea for rendezvous with some of the American vensels already in European waters The night was in black and the water was shimmering with phosphorus, according to an eye witness who told the stor At 10:30 p.m. the ve Aden! veered from their customary cruts ing formation, the transports con tinuing one course, while the naval veasels switched to another Torpedoes Miss Mark Suddenly the n the transports saw the white, phosphorescent streaks of two torpedoes narrowly missing two of the transports Two others followed at once, all passing by end continuing to circle » the vorigs of phosphorus formed the wake of vessels marine. which whe red crossed the bow of the ican canele The Germans’ erratic alm was jattributed purely to a providential aceldent to the rudder of Lucy Lucifer, Pantages. 3, Fremont! 94 bcrygretl da Bb rely eel 2 vessel evidently led the submerged DOING DAMAGE Lessons in French--No. 9 By Mme. Paul Archinard een the war bulletin? vu le Juh Have you Avez Avay voo vu . | - vous communique ? | kumunee kay 4 Is the news good ? | | Les nouvelles sont- elles bonnes? Lay noovell son!® tell bun? | Where isthe aviation field 7 OU se trouve le champ d'aviation? | Oc suh troov Iuh shan® diveeaseeon!? { Is it far? Carn lwalk. there? © . 9! Est-ce loin d'ici? Puis-je y marcher? E'ss lovan’ deesee ? Pweejv ee marchay? In these lessons the English sentence appears In the first line, the French equivalent in the second and the pronunciation In the third line In the pronunciation key, etraight lines over the letters A and U denote the long sound, as in “hAte” and “dUde"; curved lines over these letters denote the short sound, as in “hAt" and “bUt"; two dots over the U Indicate a sound somewhat like the German “ue,” which | Americans may approach by pronouncing long U and tong E at the same time. Cut out these lessons and paste them in your note book BL ctters Te Crssthin. Grov ORPHEUM players in “Handkerchief No. 15,"|( boat to believe she had dis Peony baby 0 L “y enbounees 3 comedy sketch with a number of | {0"« arias to ven ae s- RECENTLY HELD VALID heads, which will hold it firmly. It reg He, ‘Sundes’s Low bi iL the iret Gk "sa sete pei feline Dunbar|Cerman hastily let his t Q.—If a young man, 25 years old, must not bee loose or baggy. If DENTIST |motion pictures of the arrival of | will offer cn odd comaty nant*rlfiy, and himself fled across the Married a girl of 15 without the| you care to use it in the daytime| - = Rie hoes te LS ts ee eee NOVONT ion cf the vessels mother’s consent, can the mother! you will find it an excellent pro Teare of experience have made (General Pershing and his staff in called “Animal Funology 1 ? fi master of my profession, and| France, sh = : ; “ Bod yar sin Discipline of High Order have the marriage annulled tection againat dust. Sal rs Bi! ran showing Pershing disem Flying Venus” offers a myater-| 9 H. O. L. CINDERELLA. a wen jbarking, his reception by the ious novelty housand aboard the transports} | | 0. not, if the marriage ; 9 |French general, and his arrival in| Gruet, Kramer and Gruet witt/knew nothing of the incident | - WHY EXPERIMENT? | Paris, and the cheering thousands| present’ a comedy novelty called| | Discipline of those who did see has been consummated and ig man | POVERTY 18 TEST Ihave hundreds of patients who | of French citizens | "Oirous Day in Georgia.” [the attack was of the most perfect |!* capable of supporting his wile.| | @.—1 wae engaged to a girl for “Riinless Met | ‘The regular Sundey vaudeville} Redway and Edwards provide a|©Tder In Ste tit gen a arecriand | ne OWL ait NG Y Scients y bill will include Ed Armstrong and| program of songs, patter and| The transport with the batky the court held that such marria Her attitude toward me and in bis twenty Dancing Chicks, in| dan rudder quickly overcame her trou. '8 Valid often expressed devotion had checking | Musical comedy; Yenayz, a Chinese Jack Arnold and Eva Page have/ble and rejoined the line of ehip changed so much that | asked the of a sums Maric and comedian Hatty| a number called “Piano and Song |The cruise was continued withe Dear Cynthia: Just a simple reason, Among other things, she your time against mine « few | Kitchen violinist ster, Leigh Conceptions,” which includes songs | incident thing some of your readers may ap- said she had loved me when she tes any day in the week, ang 40d La Grace, jugglers, and Gray! and piano playing The following day the American preciate knowing How to make had thought | had something. will diagnose your case and tell and La Mont, two men in song, chat) cm x convey from Europe joined the a windshield for your bedroom, She knew how much | had; but Examination and Estimation °°" “84 fnstrumental music. These | METROPOLITAN transports. window. You can have fresh air a run of bad luck had made it im- FREE acts and the Pershing picture be | Harold Bell Wright's "Te lat night If you follow my instruc: possible for me to buy her pres- o1 aor In her ' had ALL WORK GUARANTEED peas: until ‘Tuesday night Only.| story, “The ar the world” jtions, | used a sugar @ack, made ents and enterta see Lee tes teen. wee «| Pig i Born With One |a hem on either side large enough done in the past, so she began to “Wanted—A Wife Choos’ P “ ot the ead ani ‘wo Bodies then drove slender nails near where |told me a different story. latest musical comedy, with Frank | Tpolitan theatre amet’ as AUBURN, Me, July T—The|the tops and bottoms of the rods | wae already digging In for a Harrington, Charlotte Taylor and lant week mont grotexque of all the animal Would come in the outer window fresh start and am still, but hope pretty girls, will be the headliner“ Woteite love story of California freaks which have at infrequent in- Casing, heads of nails nearly touch. | it will be for a woman who will be fof the new bill at the Pantage fs told in more than a thc tervals made their appearance ing wall paper. Set the shield up,| with me in stormy times well — | opening Monday afternoon. ones, The photoplay io ‘oes hereabou ts has been brought tnto aliowine x rods to aoe veins drawn over nail a8 sunny periods. It hurts, but as f . be pero oy te “ chestra accompanies the film one ‘large pir) apparently perfect my shige written by Cato S. Keith and Frank cs as head, but with t two distinct bodies | A.—Just how lucky you are you Increases egth l. Whittier, and produced by| piri will never know, unless you should of delicat er- | Charles Smith. WILKES Don't. neglect & pain anywhere,|bo tnfortunate enough to fall in ou Mat] FP aged Other program numbers are:| Tomorrow matinee and week the| but find out whet causes It and con-|with another gold-leech who lures Mi cent in ten days| Julian Hall, the versatile boy: the Wilkes players will be seen in a jouer the cmon ptt you an® K!4-lyou into a matrimonial tragedy. E fsa ee tnatances.| Lucy Lucifer Trio, harmonious) play new to Seattle. It {» calle |batk “fomorrow, ‘Dont. blame the| The surest test for a woman's love nie 0 forfeit if it) tunsters; Rosika Reingold, dancer| "The Ambassador,” and is said to weather swollen feet, It may is poverty. Orc per full ex- ‘ poverty FORFE] I |and Louls Kauffman, violinist, and be one of the strongest dramatic | Seeeeeener retry tee ewe ioe Shane of | Brigh' Sade article soon to ap-| the Royal Gascoinges, expert jug: Dear in this paper.| giers. Ruth Roland, in the latest Your doctor or druggist ad. bs oland, in the lates! MO Drug Co. Barta Dros ce episode of “A Neglected Wife,”| Swift's Pharmacy always carry/ will be seen on the screen. in stock. eo é PALACE HIP The new shop which opens Sun- | oO D STAR WANT ADS ; || day at the Palace Hip will be head ——® lined by Fremont Benton and her HOGE BUILDING Second & Cherry Owned and Occu- eustee mere pied by this Bank a "1 ness of the world is now bus will go yy Mail that time your ¢ for more import ne routine lar bills bank as his dol with th as safe are mail UNION SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY OF SEATTLE In the Heart of the Financial District. [role of the ambassado Per lo vilkes alented artint ! re Wilk at d artist and | Perr winningsiced one of best known dramatic! Contslowpe— standard actors in the country | fashionable offerings yet made by this popular bg er Ee local company. | | Priecs hm estore ter In the cast for “The Ambassador” le bauarencenoalls will be Ernest Wilkes, who has ar oneatankes the | articnokes—Per doz : rived here especially to play Ty | COMING TO THE MET. “Very Good Eddie” of musical comedies. | [It is to the theatrical profession | egpt« the genuine rehire ed igh what Fifth avenue is to New York | Gerlle—-Cal. new. per Ib 00 white, or has it a little tinge o or Beacon hill to Boston. It ran/ Hemerediee—lecal_per 1 | yellow or green? Savas Gatien eae al the ows nomoun Saker 1 | know there are gome imita- Princess theatre, New York s ie * good appetite, ood spirits— tions which are just pure white, is just concluding a six mo Nee mean no discord in the body, but what | really want to know . t in Chicago, where it has | Um " is whether the very best er fees: attrecting the. 1 per dow To keep the organs in hare) {8 “ne ee whee | Nena? hechtonatte audios 10 mony—when there is need—use READER. And the w ome announ' nt in| Cryata 1.50 A.—Genuine ermine, when n forthcoming that “Very Good|Pexsier — BEECHAM’S white, but it gradually turns Eddie,” with its New York cast and| pdt’ iexp o deep cream production, direct fror Chicago | Penners run, is coming to the Metropolitan! 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Fraater James Shantion VW. West David Whitcomb Bugeno B. Favre, Spokane L. ©. Janeck, North Yakima —| 16,000 SATISFIED SAVERS |— Pershing’s Arrival in France | First authentic motion pictures will be shown of the landing of the American forces at Boulogne and Pershing’s entry into Paris SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY at EUGENE LEVY’S ORPHEUM THIRD AND MADISON together with the Vaudeville Acts Sunday—Continuous 1 to 11 2100 ] Oc Seats at Monday and Tuesday Matinees 2100 *5¢ Seats at fresh, since shire wither In less than|GET INSTRUCTIONS a day. What can | do to extend) Q.—How should we proceed to their freshness? | organize a Red Cross chapter in a No matter how bi vase, nor | small town? FRANCIS. how often | change the water, ti hey | A.—Communicate with the soci: wither quickly. A Fe Rig jety in your county seat, or largest ¢ fh be | town fn your county. The officers A—Any kind of flower can P®) there will have jurisdiction in your well preserved for at least two) | Vicinity and will assist you. weeks by putting a little saltpeter or| THE LODGE CAFE carbonate of soda into the water in Fourth Avenue at Westlake which the flowers are left standing. | Flowers that have already wilted Where a $50 LIBERTY BOND will be given away. are sald to quickly revive if the stems are inserted {n a weak cam-| phor'’ water | Highclass Entertainment and Dancing 8 P.M. tol A. M. Valnable Prises Given Away. at | Visit Pt. Defiance Park | Take S S, Tacoma or Indianapolis | at Colman Dock on the odd hours | m, and visit the finest 1 park in the Northwest. Fine pienic grounds, boating and bathing | . prepaid, 50¢ and $ HAM CHEMICAL Co.. Bellingham, We: Pad Single—Return O00 BT SOUND NAVIGATION CO. 15 EVENING 8-15 23-50-75 fy "AFTERNOON 2-15. 8 SPECIAL MUSIC