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1917 PAGE EARLE FOXE OFFICER ARMY CHAPLAINS | Military Training for Youth| MUST SERVE IN FRONT TRENCHES | STAR—MONDAY, JUL __FIFTH AT PIKE | nnn! Advocates When It’s a “Knockout” Talmadge Picture the Coliseum Gets It— ALMADGE In a Seven Section Film Adaptation of Cynthia Stockley's Sensational Novel FREDERICK&NELSON Tapestry-Seat Rocker Sele Price DO.1D NE of the many notable values in this 37th Semi-annual Sale of Furniture (which includes Furniture for Living- room, Bedroom, Dining-room and Hall) is the Rocker pictured. WASHINGTON, July 9 ~ “When the Amerloan army takes over part of the first line trenches in France, doctors of divinity as well as doctors of medicine will be right where the firing Is hottest. In other words, in this precedent-shat tering war, a like army surgeons, will be ex posed to danger just as much as the first line troops.” The speaker was the Rev. Worth M. Tippy, executive secretary of the commission on chaplains named by the federal counet! of the churches of Christ in America which embraces all Protestant de nominations Set Standard High Dr. Tippy te working right with the war and navy depart { recuring proper ch ‘ n denomination bas a n : the chairmen from each constitute the commiasion on chaplains Their Job ts to wecure im cha loins than Unele Sam ever had be regiment of 2,000 men, Similar or ganizations in Catholic and ] my chaplains, It is in mahogany-finish, of com- fortable design, with tapestry-upho!- stered seat. Sale Price, $9.75. Other mene Sale Values: J ize Mahogany Library $2 0, 00. ilnut Dressing Table with triplicat iss, $20.00. r nial Oak Dresser, $16.75. Mahogany Four-poster Bed, $27.50. Jewish churches also are working with the government “The chaplains,” said I { |! ation There has never ee rane Sg rk me na time when t tandard fahogany Chiffonier, $20.00. Porch Swing with chains, .00. Louise Glaum and Colin Chase in “The Strange Tranegressor,” Liberty) was ao hie srectabe Steal Prech Chat ainted until Wednesday night Spiga ae ee It $15.00. rch Chair (Painted), $2.50. | + Garte Foxe, who plays the | of America ye that such \ and seminary training and act Rou ube Stee $10.06. Fumed Oak Sofa Bed, $30.00. part of Nicholas Knox, in training makes for punctuali xperionce as pastor. He must be Golden O $13.50. Leather Chair 903.60 Fatal Ring,” Pathe and thinks there would be less | man with decided personality, a} Child’s Crit if pestry-uphoistered Rocker, $23.50. lable, $17.50. Golden Oak House Desk, $10.00. $3.00. Mahogany China Closet, $32.50. is an officer in the reserve | time wasted if the boys of this |Kood mixer, an open-air man of the corps of the United States land were put on a military physique who can stand trench life army. He received his military schedule, so that they would |Kach man considered has his rec-| education at the Ohlo state have to do certain things at [ord carefully go Ivory Enamel Leather-seat university, where he was one certain hours of the day. He “Ap @ result, the leked will Fumed Oak Buffet, $16.75. Child’s Brass Bed, $17.50. of the students greatly interest- believes that they would appre. [be above the « achera of Fumed Oak Extensior ie age lant Tvoty Bs z ed in things appertaining to clate their leisure time more if [their age In th ist sion Table with plank : pet Dresser, $24.75. military drill and military due | they were forced to give up acer © under 40 and tn y er top, $19.00. Fumed Oak China Closet, $13.50. ties. tain part of their year to mill 1 We are giving preference t ( fen Oak Dresse $14.50. Mahogany-finish Bed $18.00 Mr. Foxe is an advocate of tary maneuvers, drill and train mer urried men wh Golden Oak Rocker, $5.00. I rere military training for the youth Ing ho ¢ Q } Lea Vt are $6 vory Enamel Rocker, $4.00. .25. ul Work Table 00 IBERTY y4merican authors. His most wide-|They will be moral te Per-| , $10.00. (Third and Fourth Floors) In “The St negressor,” at read story, “The Barrier, ow: {haps the slogan will be father iy film form at the § d.j/hood of God and the brotherhood | The sheer romance of “Poppy” Destin—a girl of the he Liberty, Loutse Glaum, the Tri sty follows % it ectios ry bee - South African veldt—who loved and lived with her whole angle siren, is seen as Lola Mont: |) Oi) oituatl ‘ita | heart and soul—who answered love's first call readily—fully rene, a beautiful woman, whose |ririking situations of the book. and ee een Sl be given Se sans A Man causes her i# ® faithful portrayal of adventure} @ course in firt aid to the In —in the innocence of young womanhood. The novel has @ectrified millions of readers—the film play surpasses in ardor, candidness and convincing detail all the thrilling narratives of the novel—it will make the name Talmadge and romance of life in Alaska in jured. The chaplains will go the days when that land was the! right with their men into the haven of hunted meno and the to scorn the criticiam of the world Jat large. The time comes when he tires of her and tells her of his de Featuring Useful Notions first line trenches. Chaplains asimbol of the higher art of the silent drami tire to marry 2 good woman, who frontier of civillzation are commissioned etfieere and 3 . will exert a proper will be expected to take the t ll Att will exert © proper influence OFT | os agg eae nusually Attractive Prices Dorothy Phillips, in the Checke “They will, therefore, go ev erywhere except on a charge | When the troops go over the | | trenches to attack the enemy, the chaplains, surgeons and 16¢ Children 5c her, but he insists that he must not |darken his son's future. Lola then confesses that she, too, has a son, n this has no effect on th THE tion features for Tuesday and We dnesday an interesting otions in standard makes at less than the regular prices. but eve ee! | EP O87 R88 | ae sanmeee m So she pla revenge hor- | ’ COLISEUM CORNER eit on hiss t ing him thru 8 of two "| Stretcherbearers remain be |i) The list includes: —First Locrimncenaeeh 20 5 | hepa one of mpulse and purpose| hind. As soon, however, as the || with net o Pr “Gart ' - and the r possessed of evil in-| charge has gone home, all iscillz arter in ppp tele Paes ? , ne {stints and erim ! bent these men cross No-Man's Land | { pink, white and blue, 3 i ne appeal of the offering at th oe tandare f + Raiders” completed than Helen | 1 tga . between the trenches. pairs for 10¢ |Clemmer fs enhanced by a romance! Now p f : i : iiatiaes Gia Gk ae work: bn ann | ow Paramount figures as one! “The chaplain will assist in car 4 Movie Chatter or relirced ected sot ire cog agg 8 f the biggest factors in the battle for wounded, will take final| 3roken lines of standard Straw Hat Bleach, 8¢. ae es nd Paul Adams, the young or the services of Charlie Chaplin, | messages from the dying care for : Roe | “ ” : Baby Blanche Schwed, who was| “Cleopatra” had red hair, inves. Service man. portrayed | R foinn His contract with Mutual has ex-|trinkets they wish to loved Dres Shields, 10¢ | a Adheso” Millinery Glue, vith George Beban in “The Alten,” |tigafors of the Fox company found While essentially « play |pired. Mutual, Paramount and Tri-Jones, and do everything ible pair hes) 18¢. toto be featured under the Junior jout, and Theda Bara is now wear. |() Patil Aphea. | tn a tae anele are the keenest aspirants for|to make easier the last hours of| ‘F Waterproof Washington Needle-point Gold-finished Collar But- &] Pagers’ dann. in one wo: | , shade he | He Mowe i reire the Chaplin brand of comedy the dosperately wour Si fi os il ccaser eiheas ays wale lanags: shoei BS get setulis te from the mawkish, sentimental ele A i “The chances are the mortality Pin » No. 400, 3 pack- tons, 2 for 5¢. oe | Miss Bara's popularity | ment ge associated with ; Earle Williams te te be starred |among chaplains will be quite high or ages for 10¢. Ocean Pearl Buttons, T7¢ Hobart Bosworth is to appear | +? in style Of play: ot tive foreign |{2,% Picturtzation of the Robert W. | volunteer for chap- | :, Golden . Fieeke.- Weel cai wth Miriam Cooper in a Fox pic-| Following the news that Fannie). rnc many | eee. Bore Who Goes expressed his ea-| Y , Me ‘ twa He was loaned by Lasky,|Ward and Hubby Jack Dean have |bassadors, representing as many | The Corinne "Gris will be lg serve in the first line| Dext tt Cott Skirt Braid, S¢ bolt on Ironing Board Yho bas bim under contract quit Lasky, comes the information | "a titte = plan to divert $60.000,,|C1% leading woman. This { “ * | as aie ihe. ; Dexter's Silko Mending Covers, 18¢. 000,000 of capital from America for . | - kent: & } Warren's Concave G - No woner was “The Rallroad| Famous Players-Lasks jope.ce Stiaioe cb (nae ane Vitagraph | Se. Cotton, 3 balls 10¢. : ‘ : capi SEER rebuilding of their coun-| Rou Ss Ride Tense i . Belting, widths 2, itr os ; “ 54 Groom - well” Self-ad 214 and 3 inches, 20¢ |COLISEUM es long, S@ pair usting Hair Nets, yard; 3% and 4 inches, a | of Se poreiar “aseele tha pA Bnounee nt of the first Siockine 18¢. 25¢ yard; 5 and 6, 4 Jhave been visualized, it Is doubtful PLAYING tion pictures of the arrival of G al inci BAS ce SE 30 yard COUNT? potential qualities of “Poppy,” at jcrowds Sunday to the mn | rious widths, 2 yards Klassic” Steel Nickel- ih a@ ee ¥ a > n 1t ird « fadi e| y : "7 H lthe Coli Romance, action, / [i For the First Time at an net dag dee % genie Th ns for Se. plated Safety Pins, . pu nse and all the com: | Admission Price of 15c p aa hq eames te 527, Sieg —e 10@ bunch. re . ry Rsretgge gr ps shown in the Dat Boulogne Sesheehhien Pf Warren's Gold and Silver : . ; With the most winsome child actress —, bi th ne landing, going thru the crowds, | , Edging Wire, 6@ card “Onyx Twins” Children’s on the screen the sere the dilemma of the dl- enna ae Fre: veee : PM ¢ ey 4 Airlite Invisible Collar Vet oo ee j rector ave been to deter. | eid evie . : et crimpe Lethe y eee aes u 18¢. TOMORROW mine what to omit, so bountiful i | : , : . tyle, 10@ dozen pack ze lack or white, Asbestos Iron Holders, the material | ages 7¢ car Be | “ee : Kir 3 d Hairpins ir Newport Skeleton W Muloid | a by Ed trong and| ard Hairpins in ; keleton Waists | Celluloid Hairpins, 19¢ aphegele™ al and entertaining fan his Baby Dolls, well beloved of Se sort shapes and for children, 19¢, box tasy {x The Haunted Pajamas,” at | vey chaps ee phases. ) et or bronze, Countess” Sew-on Hose Webbing Coat Hangers, the salon Th cleve ork es of the onte arter ¢ ‘ Sur ) rs a old Loe Baba hie’ hbaPoed| pany at the Oak are with Supporters, 18¢@ pair. 2 for 15¢. “pe ged sacs : - Set hi moms strong, Phyllis Gordon and Was —_— nake this picture excentionally at-| Spencer, and they got e dig re : ccaliga, Chilvaeteen dada Td ception, as did Armstror elt. | roth Macnted Paiemas”. like [There ‘are four other vandeville| | BASEMENT SALESROOM figures in a kaleidoscope acts, some of particular merit i are The Pershing pictures stay until 4 REX The Photoplay Classic Tuesday night only. | y ture stars inthe pee a PALACE HIP e Couch Hammoc The dig feature in th s to excellent advan tice ta “Thy Onlidven Gomatt” acl vaudeville show which start 5 is the bull terrier day at the Palace Hip is F pup owned by little Mary Alis- | Benton & Co. with the « ter, who is featured in the produc tion. solves the problem of securing real porch com- tort during hot summer days. A popular style is made from stout Khaki canvas, You'll Laugh You'll Cry provided with bed spring, soft mattress and adjust | sketch, “Handkerchief No. 15,”| . | which contains many hilariously | pe 7 ing, s 2 and a t funny and complicated situations. | { K able head rest. Pric 3 s f i ARRI ER Charles and Madeline Dunbar, in| » < d re E ice, complete with chains for hang- | ing, $14.85. STRAND The wonderfully vivid and pic an offering called “Antal Fun Ra Cut Glass : Plows Vee | Mercerized Pattern Table Cloths gram of songs, talk and animal im 2Bo $1.75 \ masterful portrayal JJ/out once touching the floor 4 4 UST 23 of these Imported Mercerized Pattern of the rough, rugged lite Rodway and Edwards are amus-| A’ picture wer Cloths to sell at this moderate price. They are in : Pah ple : : t a s m at wy are in American (gins with their medley of songs Wiss Teahatead Rud turesque Alaskan romances of Rex | E | ach have been read by so many millions of our people that he is today one of the most popular of | From the Famous Novel Tatiins by The Flying Venus has a myster-| fous novelty which consists of REX BEACH dancing, somersaulting and many'| other tricks done in the afr with | It’s the Greatest Child Picture Ever Made AND FATTY Today Until Wednesday Night pain, joy, courage, strug an act crammed full of entertain-| oa: sacrifice, woven into ment Arnold and Page, with their “Pi er, suitable for as many ano and Song Conceptions,” prove of the cot : | chatter afd dancing | 56-inch size, and feature two desirable patterns—snow ARBUC ANITA frontier—of love, faith, H/""Gruet, Kramer and Gruet have|ff Vase of daintily cut clear | drop and shamrock. Price $1.75 glass—three types of hold | DRESSER SCARFS, 65¢ EACH— Hemstitching, drawn-work and embroidery are used In His Latest Comedy Riot a vivid, truthful drama by a great writer who STEWART kinds of flowers—excep themselves a talented pair in these da y anc ecorative Scarfs sae Tt} 99 saw it unfold before his sere tional values at 25¢@ each ese _— Bape decorative Scarfs. Size 18x54 ROUGH HOU —IN— own eyes in the KLON METROPOLITAN. THEATRE Aisle Table, Firat Flo ae eae Basement Salesroom DIKE ‘The Eyes of the World,’ Clune’s big cinema version, in ten A Story of Days Well reels, of Harold Bell Wright's cele Known to Seattle People brated story of Southern California, | theat AND The Message Shirley Mason of the Mouse SS TS which opened the second week en. | ing 8 me Pee ert one 'POLICE HOLD MAN | Leard Goes East A Picture that Moves, JJ) gagement Sunday at the Metropoli Ernest Wilkes, seen here for the WHO INJURES BOY Bill Leard, former manager of Thrills and Fascinates tan theatre, must be tnevitably as. first time, wa enjoyed by the the Seattle ball club, leaves to- the role of the night to joi he Brooklyn Dodg | the Novel b , & sociated in the public mind with|large audience in tt ac Matson, 2215 ave. hh P G aa dalah aid Littian Those for Whom the Bitar other Clune film trimph, “Ra-|ambassador, The plot of the play | was held in the city Frecies Mas tocrd ae ae ee jeorge Randolp ( ary Picture Has N« “oN Psyc by | has o with the versal sp : B il on an ope eard as manage! Chester rdinary Picture Has No fj'mona.” Not only was it made hy.|has to do with the universal spy-| charge Monday, following his aS psent day Appeal the same producers, but by the |!ms system of the p eotiie (ee Ai . ss hime tnathads tollowsacth the ‘den Ambassador” held the audi. |*tooting of Marcus Steendhal, 17, : Saturday night. The boy was Thev’ eG struction of Helen Hunt Jackson's ence spellbound until the drop of | oiing cherries on en 4 They ll Be pres Bi Act ee the ch OE Aces Matson'’s front yard. The man|, Simpler forms of dancing will f4 s Like the other story, “The Pyes| = fired, striking Steendhal in the|0ld sway this years says Pro; of the World” is a romance of BE back below. tho right. shoulder | sor 8. ©. Setvons, rrned from Southern Callfornta, and the pro-| Fine for the Bankers pi**, |the convention of the International ion 15 Cents ducers have put into their second Association of Masters of Dancing, “THE LAW OF THE NORTH” Laid North of 53, in the Country God Forgot. EXTRAORDINARY Don't fair to come and hear the Overture, “Robesplerre by Litolfe, played by Adm M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS attle has $3,190, The boy was unconscious Mon- Wonderful Snow and Ice Scenery. RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA. Children 8 Cents great achievement the same labor | 59) 5 Geporit and Inst month dey morning, bub physiolans at New York that wn mingled with the ,518,191.09, according to|he had a fair chance of r 5 ———=Now PLAVING = caesar: ace y commercialism in the !ine monthly balance sheet He is at his home, 225 ys a4) ADULTS CHILDREN ” making of the former subject for a Dorothy Phillips 15 5 CLEM M E R ee | SEARCH FOR RELATIVES Matson says he only meant to ~=lNe= cue war righten the lac i . . WILKES Wefort is being made by the cor-|‘"anten the lad beg nae ge Coa SE Seattie’s Bost “The Ambassador” was the offer-|oner’s office to locate relatives of | @————.—____ —Class A—5c come CARLY Photopley House THEATRE ing of the popular Ittle Wilkes|W. M. Guinn, 63, a woodsman who *READ STAR WAN7 AD: ADs”* Third Near Pike stock company at the Wilkes'shot himself Sunday at Riverton. \—_—— eT |