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Om STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917. soibowseGrnbam Funitue Co. be OH, MERCY ME! PITY POOR MOVIE muster | STAR WITH HER MANY CLOTHES 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU om eredit syetem hae been establian, aestet you to furs More exacting than the most € of directors and more ca April sephyr, than an ashion is the hardert task in the ‘ealin of n pictures, in the opinion of} Sdeas. Our terme found anywhere. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YouLL are are lower Neo extra charges, me interest, entire i © fame w sate se he ing Norma Talmadge ' | “Simplteity is the first require ' |ment I look for in selecting all of my clothes, whether they be even | ing gowns for my pletures or gar: | : | den frocks " Fp asserts Mis i icity of the proper sort, | well dressed woman who is fore the public knows, is the thing which gives a woman dis tinction and makes other women want to copy her clothes, It 1s simplicity which sends millinery and dressmaker's bills soaring, but it inevitably in its own reward. “Personally, 1 can never depend , ivance styles are showing to METS. ! must aot MOF FROMTHE STUDIOS | |eewa' « width o MAAS thor akirt homs an frequently as ‘ithe picture star is not so for }| tunate PASSED BY COURT) 5 S| Haze! Daly, who plays the role of ; Money in Essanay’s famous Skin her pictures, jumped from high school to the screen, and in two Years became a star. She is one ie of the few picture celebrities who | *. Must Be Prophet “Every popular star, so far as) ————— Scene From “in Siumberiand,” Liberty, Thursday \| PAGE 5 New Jabot Laces White and Cream. A yard 81.25 and $2.50 Main Floor. The Rhodes Co. Attractive Belted Aprons 45c | Upper Main Floor. eer Aprons that make up the fhe Apron that predominates THE assortment for this sale in this variety i , slip-over style with are from the regular wide belt, short sleeves and pockets. The | stock, and comprise several long neck is trimmed with revers and tie that is | coverall styles. Some models are in contrasting colors. This model is made of | | represented by a limited quantity, as percale and may be had in plain blue or pink | or in light figured pattern Sizes 2 and 3. they are priced for a quick disposal | Fortune Gives Favor to the Woman Who Chooses A Summer Style Suit at $12.95 Upper Main Floor best way to gain the favor of Dame Fortune in this instance is to take ete advantage of the opportunity that this sale offers—that it is a real live opportunity, a glance at the Suits z ered from the regular stock to create this as- sortment are splendid examples of Summer styles. High grade Suits in Gold, Green and a few Navy and Black that Won fame without stage experience. | Major Funkhouser, the censor ) in Chicago, who recently re- |! fused to allow Mary Pickford’s | Patriotic picture, “The Little ) American,” to be shown because { ¢ the film was “anti-German,” re. {/that next year it will only take ceived a severe set-back last | four y to make a dress, whiie } week when’ in a court of jaw, }\this season it takes cight. More the jury passed upon the pic. {/than that, she must have the cour ture and voted down the stand {|4ge of her convictions to such an extent that she ts willing to wear what she feels will be the correct thing at the time her picture (s released. And that often takes un clothes are concerned, must be nething of a prophet, and a good phet at that. She must have t sixth sense, which whispers Mme. Johanna Gadski and her | daughter, Lotte, were among the +Fecent visitors at Herbert Brenon’s studio on Hudson Heights. Altho Mme. Gadski and her daughter are ardent film fans, it was the first time that they had seen pictures in the making. They spent an entire afternoon watching Mr. Brenon taking the scenes for his forthcom- {ng production, “The Fall of the Romanoffs.” physical and mental CLEMMER Sereen players worthy of the dis unusually Unguished star and her Barrymore in the wartime photo drama of patriotism, “The Greatest taken by the censor. The pic: | ture will be shown immediately, | and public sentiment in Chicago } has so turned against censor- ship as a resuit of this affair { usual courage that Funkhouser is expected to “Before | start work on any be dethroned as the Moving) *creen production, | go over the Picture Czar of the Windy City costumes to be worn tn it in con- sultation with my modiste as pains. AAAAAAAAAAAAS | takingly an I discuss the various the Coast about a month, and then|#cenes with my director, Hats? will go to Chicago for the reopen-| Y¢#. they must be ives every con ¥ ttor y ts Shoes, too, can make ing of the Hatton pla . ss ee The ability to Kenneth Harlan, at present lead-|t# pains never shows Kreater re ing man with Triangle, has enlisted |*tlts than it does fn the films, and and will leave shortly to join his/t®is applies as particularly to regiment tm the Bast Jelothes as it does to the action on 5 ae __|the screen.” | LIBERTY “Sudden Jim,” filmed from the Saturday Evening Post serial, is shown at the Liberty for the last! times tonight. It presents an en tirely mew characterization for! Charles Ray, the featured player. | He does wonderful work in the title| 4. part. The story blends business and romance in just the right pro < portions. Jim's long and hard) Tollet, Soa! fight against crooked opposition 1s| tisement at the Clemmer COLISEUM “The A Cleo Madison, who seems to have ‘taken matrimony very seriously, is Deginning to recover her sense of humor, and is going back to work She will play a stock engagement in the legitimate at the Wigwam theatre, San Francisco. Roberta Arnold, who In private fe is Mrs. Herbert Rawlinson, has urned to the Coast for a short Stay after a successful season with the Morosco production of “Up- stairs and Down.” She will be on romance, reyle Case,” be seen for the lant times today at the Coliseum This pulse-quicken. ing drama ran for two solid years on Broadway, New York city. Rob ert Warwick plays the MAKE YOU LOOK OLD Banish Grayness Ridicule — Apply Clean, Safe, Guaranteed, CONSULTATION, TREATMENT ene MEDICINE ONE DOLLAR CASH DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10a. m.toSp.m.;7to8 p.m. Sunday, 1! a. m. to 12. Without Q-Ban tory for Adver Our Position With We are NOT opposed to union labor. We are NOT opposed to collective bargaining. We are NOT opposed to meeting and dealing at any time with committees of our employes. We ARE opposed to a closed shop. We ARE opposed to the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, because of its long record of unreliability and broken agreements. Our company is a public service corporation. As a public servant we are required by law to give adequate and safe service. By long experience we have found that we cannot give adequate and safe service unless we can deal directly with our trainmen and not indirectly through men not con- nected with our organization or familiar with the require- ih ments of our business. Bremen em . ee, 1 | Asche Payton, the famous interna: |) full of suspense and thrills, both) tional sleuth, and Flaine Hammer strong production support Ethel drama of the gold-mad days of ‘98, Power,” directed by Edwin Carewe, Wm. J. Burns’ thrilling detective| miners and all types of men meet will| to try their luck with the roulette part of ® DON’T LET GRAY HAIR’: Q-Ban, | are made of fine Wool Serges—Gaberdines— Wool Jersey—Bed- ford Cords and Heavy Silk Taffeta The range of sizes includes those for women and misses from 16 to 44 with the smaller sizes prevailing. ‘The woman who realizes the importance of this » her visit to the store early enough to have the choice of the assortment stien that of “the girl.” MISSION The Flame of the Yukon,” a| in the lawless land of the Arctic, is at the Mission for the last times tonight. Dorothy Dalton, who is, featured, appears as “The Flame.” Many thrilling episodes are enact ed in the hall wherg gamblers, sale will make Lingerie Waists Reduced to $2.95 || Upper Main Floor. whee! REX | Bennie Eyton, in “The Spoilers,” || | t the Rex nud of the fact!) | These models are made of Voile, with large collars and are particularly a Summer ne tha cessity, and in Milady's ward career an an a girl” Devoid|| | . bs °o ic « erience, she © 0 » ouse e 00 2 f theatrs al experien he went ________—_J robe of blouses the term “t attractive sleeves. They are elab- nm with the mr i by dint of || many” is an unknown condition This sale hard work and | P orately trimmed with Valenciennes, | ” Filet and Venise insertions and. edging and embroidery insets. Sizes % to 48 : determination to succeed, coupled with an unusual personality, from small parts rapid ly advanced, and today i# consid ered one of the most talented lead ing women in motion pictures STRAND ——_—_——— " What is generally regarded by Th ° ° the history of the West furnished | Conscience,” at the — easaep gr snr cay: ag eg For This Aft the idea for “The Square Deal Mntag ‘Lave, Dios, Tithersdge Man,” at the Strand. William 8,|CCAS® & | Montagu Love, Dion Titheradge| J. Corby Hayes and P. Jo art a biog ‘ “Husband and Wife,” the Charles! and Little Madge Evans | Were slated to tangle this a |Kenyon play of domestic life, at} noon at Woodland park in the h of the men’s singles in COLONIAL |the Clans A, is one of the first of matc Willian Farnum, the big man of the all-star cast productions to be| New York produces most apples. cof the playfield’ net tourn Offers a splendid chance to have enough, as | the reductions are such as permit the selec tion of one or several to make a decided im- pression on one’s purse. = ee a Reference to Labor Our trainmen, or any number of them, may at any time form a union amongst themselves, provided it is free from outside affiliations. We will deal with them either individually or collectively, as they may prefer. It is necessary that we deal directlv with our trainmen, solely in the interest of adequate service and the safety of the public. During the past five years we have carried over five hundred million (500,000,000) passengers, with only one fatal accident, which occurred when a freight train ran into one of our cars. Steep grades and other physical conditions in Seattle make safe operation unusually difficult, but even with more favorable conditions very few street railways can show such a record. This result would have been impossible if we had been unable to deal directly with our trainmen. THE PUGET SOUND TRACTION, LIGHT & POWER COMPANY assembled will manifest. a -The Suits that have been gath= 77 shades of Tan, | 7