The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 7, 1917, Page 7

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| COLISEUM TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY H. Rider Haggard, that master of storied mysticism, whose tales of ad- venture in far-off lands have thrilled and entertained the world, wrote of s wonderful woman—the white queen of a savage tribe deep in the jungles of Africa—Ayesha, called her. Three thousand years ago the story began and comes down through the ages to the modern. Today we pre- sent the graphic, magnificent picturi- gation of this story—"She"—starring Valeska Suratt. he If laughing hurts you, don't see our 2- reel Keystone com- edy, “She Needed @ Doctor!” at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15¢ Children 5 Veterans Convene Whatcom counties union of the $I FOR SRE 24th olzation here {Confirms Land Title} by J. W. PEGLER Title of J. W. Ror » and other United Presse Staff Cor -_ What t lar AMERICAN FIELD HEAD has QUARTERS IN FRANCE, Aug 7.—American marines are go Ing to be shelled French, and not German, guns will hurl projectiies upon the soldiers of the sea. Dug- outs are being constructed to- day in which the marines will be ensconced. Then French COLONIAL THEATRE artillery on an adjacent ridge tt will be mere- will open fire ly a “practice bombardment,” and part of the relimina: Tuesday and Wednesday pac ry IN THE After nning masks, the “Soldier sOath” Poss co = , customed to the gas that the Ger pike 8 will loose on them later. General Directs Grenad : loyt Comed , blue he' {n His First A Hoyt y shoulder deep in a trench Entitled t n-seorched hill, an Ameri Picture Made With His Own Company can general directed rifl “A RAG BABY” § and erena could be seen MUTUAL WEEKLY § ©3)\00, but then was ral " AGAIN 5) COLONIAL) 30 Pas, Sates and Pine watched marines tossing grenades t prac wor Beyond a ne t hill cam n constant illen - ble, like artillery fire Another battalion was practicing grenade work there. an officer sald AGAIN ther ection aa On. ate tion of the field SAVE YOUR EYES — | (inethe™ etion of the na ¥ in the diastt n, were playing Fast and Furious tpt igg ciclens, 5 dining Start to Finish air had warned of Ler They a friendly #h atrol of the Sammies was » approacl planes Cod miCK 7 (Te 7 FAILING CYESIGHT ching and talking with RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM the Sammies, it was learned that they are still “starving” ’ f tobacco. ‘MO. IVE RLS ITY z Don’t Pay Mone Linviboye’ are the * . quently paying a dollar for a ADULTS Exorbitant Prices single cigaret, and a dollar a 5 OUR OFFER INCLUDES: Bx bag for tobacco for the 15c amination of the a pair of makin’s. our crystal spherical lenses tna gold a apoctacie 9 lane fieiiy-five cents. Come and in- f/O,5) Men Building Parath Coll Cer oy po NOT DESTROY Youn 7 tsuildings a Day SIGHT BY WEATUNG F Sy Veltea Pr : iw Don't Fuses With Two Patra ir a da i the score at the Graduated, Licensed, Registered American Lake army cantonment PHYSICIAN now thousand five hundred eing both for rand near sight men ere at work there Monday VYRARS’ BAPENIENOCK NINE YEARS IN SE io i" : U. S. OPTICAL CO. 1,350 in Spectacle 7 Opticn! Spectatists | According to the press t for 91.00 Cash, medicine inc by the St Ringlin trothers’ elreus, 10 peo Moure—10 a.m. to 6 p.m, 7 te ple and ) horses take part in the 8 vm; Sundays, 11 am to 18 Fil Cs sew Repaired and Broken pect acle, “Cinderella,” the big a reas DANK The ij, aneee Onetinases |feature of the show, which comes ons Bike i ben here Aug. 23 and STAR—TUESDAY, 1917. PAGE 7 ARTISTIC EQUATION! Balance of Light and Shade Is Looked After | AUG. 7, CK&NELSO Styles New and Fetching in Washable Dresses and Suits for Small Tots : Qt AINT turesque, simple as litt clothes ought to be, -—— these new arrivals will be a delight to moth- ers of two- to five- year-old The Dombey Suit | and pic- et as folks’ Women’s Outing Boots NEW shipment of Raswaegered | Aw. en's High-cut #L of buff or Boot ally designed ah chambray | for k and mountain d buttoning to | wear \ linene | . hi PI ' wh Hnene | In the 12-inch model pic- with large white pearl button 0. tured, built from fine spe- A White Linene Suit w ‘oidered cially tanned calfskin, very patel - ket and 1 and turr \ } flexible and able. Very cuff pink or buff Devonshire cloth, $2.50. comfortable, fitting snugly up into the ch of foot | The tittle Dress Shetched and tent yet flee A Peggy Hyland in “Intrigue,” Clemmer, Thureday is of fine qua r buff-color chambray joined t ible. welted : wl ique waist ¥ jeep ot-edged alloped coat 2 Pnterprising motion picture thea- —— t The col cult Soettie taegl- aie zes 3% to 8; widths tres hav blished what they call : ‘ . ‘ / - peice AA to D. Price $9.00 pair 4 | a) ablished what ¢ || known visage, lest it stir up racial } © $3.95 a Neht rehearsals, in which colored an imositic . | Firet Floor. r jlights that convey the mood of an Empire Dress th of delft-blue | jaiv ode in a picture are used Some one has predicted, gather pink or t hamt t of white Colored and often tinted film is tn-! ing information from the stars, that pe \ troduced fn sunset, moon and fire/Clara Kimball Young is to be mar nee Seer A scenes, The newest step in refining|ried three times, with wealth an Second Floor. id film drama has been accomplished |adjunct to the third unic | * by the art direction corps of Gold j wyn pictures, and the term used for Fannie Ward, “py recently Sigal) . ft In shop talk is “balance of light, * the asky people and Wh t | fohop sik e “Balance of Heh screp th the Lasty people an ite Tu When Hogo Ballin, Everett Shinn do with Hubby Jack Drea tow et fs me ma, rt un dh Dresses, $3.95 | Sie statf makes wels alone are aanossed at Yesses, | e Service sete for any pre t a million . | enone eat the TUNE whjte corded Madras is | Fl . it not co 19 © Spins was not a cow camp or & the material in the well-tailored | ag eens earece above one of ‘ 5 le is intended to distin- 4 aby ie and arvenkal er tee eee ss t with box plaits | &¥i h the homes that have ng of the y ra that ye encod : 7 raesy 1 back, confined by a | S¢mt of their men to our will ca out the artistic color bal 7 eae apeg 20 ¢ | country’s army or navy; | sishirstidtal obbae baa ankaie Jaz Hand & bears a blue, five- studied and the scen-| June Elvidge and Mary Mac | pointed star on a white Laren are among the film players : field, within a bor run at the New York Winte 4 Garden Kerr and Economy of serviceable bunting, "om | , in two sizes: 22x30 inches AT THE SHOW: Self-Sealing Fruit Jars $1.25; 36x48 inches at “On Trial” and The Star-Liberty Se 75 6 tale os the Liberty until Wednesday ni o Margaret At the Coliseum H. Rider Hag ‘ rving the light and fatd’s novel, “She,” tf to be sec shade. with Jeska Suratt a 1 In “Raby Mt Mies Kennedy Mam Courtenay is starred rtrays a thoughtless, tngenuous|8¢¥ picture at the Mission , te who bas ar rdinate capa-| Recoil. | city for getting into syncopated | m Oliver Wallace, the famous Lib.| dai . —* ch 4 / ' i tragte t fons. Her costumes ? chfid,’ and you look back over the|come back to you. It will just go jesimned and exeented to ne. | we cian 9 Sa a, ff draft aunnee Bi aaa ARE | years and realize how much you,on to some other child, and you wits designe ° " y allace have given and how little K : ‘ tumes oF ihe gait . cle Bam did no! | Di . I went to Anni of all wonderful experiences. be glad I hav r chil- hes etree as ea Re to take a chance om his shooting. {to get Sonny's bassinet—Annie had |” «Aing: Your enjormont of your|dren’) | Ave Rover had any , roy» the last baby and was last to use cnilg js being found by ‘ : the mood trit of th { “ r ing found by another,| Little boo y | " oF ep the action {8 Emmy Wehlen, In “The Duchess! iio bassinct. I sent it downtown ¢ gy FA ipl fi on = 7 pook, I want children. € asized and driven home by of Doubt,” is making a hit at the!' ameled and trimmed up |; ! a parried and set up a bag tas I do not have the great — details of which the spectator is Clemmer, while “Souls tn Pawn” is |‘ aicigrcaiis oe “| home of its own. love I expect, I want the knowlk but dimty consetous thrilling audiences at the Strand “Your child has taken all you/edge that I have had all life can | At the Rex Douglas Fairbanks is| 1 Wonder, little book, {f you re have to cive,” said Donna, rather give me, even if I find I have lived |BITS OF GOSSIP pack ‘em in the star of “Injtrember how hay : . = w ben it bitter "b at fn ae a" ft will to see the shattering of almost alll R ‘ Again, Out Again.” | was to me before Sonny have ‘0 its child. Your care, | life's ideals. | Ninety thousand feet of film Is came, When I distributed = ar ir love will never (To be continued) 1 exposure for the ¢ William Farnum came to the/ beautiful layette to those of m: ~- —___—_—— ~ 7 ei : n pleture. - The Imml-| Colonial Tuesday A Soldier's 49 who were expecting babies Ig i i ro ‘cotage came | Oath.” It's a war, love and|| kept that hanging cradle a + . OC 4 4 ae |the 2,000-foot comedy. Thi venaeenie at Auction, Mae” sent deta ah oe tani Sablon 4g Continued From Page 1 | SOCI¢ty _Girl Pays Fe bout equal to the reported footage | with Lole Meredith an the stan is}nnve ent, ee Fine, Avoids Jail of film used in making “The Birth | the Class A feat ure 4 a Nat presented to the pud } I had had {t trimmed in blue I s 1 cols ; ; | eo |white many timee. Onco I had| | 2a re (Now PLAYING ld on it. For Mollie I decidea t} TRUE NEVER FIGHTS | : Mildred Manning, the girl Vita Lois Meredith ald be all white | e bo rig ops in .the 0 b The day I went d Ley town ~ if you dared speak sharply to lenty series, is a former musica “ nT) the tickets I saw it dy to be htm comedy twinkler. She was in Wir Sold at Auction sent to dear Mollie, and, with {ts a ter Garden shows before she we 5c—Class “A” —5Sc exquisite needlework and deli ate! Besides drawing pictures, with Bfograph | Third Near Pike ce, it was more beautiful than mdo likes to walk and walk ever. As I looked at it I could see} and walk. While walking he Bite nenol ghia ip hong re-| ———— the tiny Ittle head lying there on} thinks and thinks and thinks aan ke oF gM ce the pillow, and I ‘ it 1 Renitliines, When be. nee Pageant reotittmomae’ hould ever bave another child, 1 walking, he takes a rod ; ¢ » Ohlo censor who forbade a exe bag one bese ae a a de yg Sot wing of Kaiser Wilhelm's we for mysel to drop: the line in the R amnbinieiins | Suddenly I felt myself blushing.| water. He 8 never known ‘ Think of it, little book! There I/ to catch a or even try. | ° lwas getting along toward middle ‘ es h | = age—married many fost cartoonists have a Co-operation age—marriod many cleat ne ineaeageariee . hy, Y know i © idea every day. But it isn't it m just telling you of it because of} any trouble for Condo at all . D a on rorise tt Was to me. That's t cause there a f : es : Ae tee tl cided, however,| many pests in the worl, and 2 i epositors shone hleod I felt rushing to my| cause be is such a timid man ‘ : head, and which I knew was dye SA : From a small and scatter: ing my face crimson, was caused) Hunts Up Pests % ing communtty, the First Na- i s sudden _renuree st the ‘aia | For His Hunches a the unk has seen onging for a baby, The ou w to a metropolitan efty AMUSEMENTS |* shat Donna Tenny told me once. | All he has to do is to £0 ULRICA HLaeREN q As the oldest national bank 4 “ Mother love—or rather joy in| ®nywhere where there are Miss Dahigren, New York society here, thiv institution natural | mother love—is quite as chimeri al} people, wie a ae — belle, had the choice of going to — . "or > i r »,” she sal he would 0 punish—bu a fine ly has contributed {ts full METROPOLITAN THEATRE |) as jqy in marital love,” she said. | he would like to punish=-but | jail for ten dixys oF paying $50 ro share toward the commer 58x WiGNTS ONL ‘For a time before your baby | othe and tie Win for speeding her machine on Fifth 7 jal development of the city, BEGINNING MONDAY, 13 J} comes, you are torn between fear| fice and Craw hin. avenue. She paid. largely through co-operation Mats, Wednesday and Saturday and exaltation, You say to your te . " ° — ‘3 with its depositors. HENRY MILLER Presents self, ‘This is the crown of my ex- Peeping ht pre aN | a sito _ i istence, All other loves have dis-| P T aimed CHER share ka ant Identity yourself with the RUTH CHATT. RTON appointed me, but when my baby] 1 ask | First National Bank as a de- comes, it will furnish the one sat-}| '¢ An nequaintance ot aaine™ | i positor and let us give you And the New mpany isfying love of my life.’ age mpg enti | q the benefit of our strength, Tneluding TRUCE RAE, ‘And then, after agony and pain] he 58 : b | experience and facilities In A. EB. Thomas’ 4-Act Comedy f|1.90 wakes your imagination of| Who hi is never done ny thing | “ = 4 except hang around pool halls, a i “Come Out of the Kitchen’ | bel! vivid, your baby ts placed in| orrow money and make him. | First SEAT SALE THURSDAY your arms, You are a bit disay| sei a worthless dead weight | Evenings and » Soc. | pointed that the equirming little ob-] {5 hig relatives and the com- | . Wednesday M Oc ject seems to have no interest in| qaunity | . National Bank deeine or weiyibina ced: prinoipah PME ee | SEATTLE, WASH effort being given to eating and/ .itered the war he was always Me ALESTPR, Okla, Aug. T= SE. md J poping. | talk loudest about how the |The death penalty will be demand- | ‘After a few months {t will! United States could lick the (ed fe iti-draft rioters, who for know about me and my love’ you! universe, and how he would |three days ran amuck in Southeast: | RPHEUM be Nad Ee eg Sitka agai 5 Mg oe eT em Oklahoma, Two hundred sa months it has croup an @ st fifty of them were to face Unit H T H EATRE fles, and e princ Boal objec Bt ast lif © |Made Condo Mad {States Commissioner MeMilton om } seems to be to make you orever | jcharges of treason today Y Other Fen busy preparing bottles for it and|to See Loafer Distriet Attorney MeGinnis an- ~ washing its clothes and its body. | “I presumed he had joined [nounced that in all cases where ALWAYS Fm |At tre'tt hen whooping cough, and| the colors the game dag tee [seuaee aMices tC PALACE HIP M\\you: ere dn. constant fear dt will] United. states Gectared war /vis: ttm at alee nen |] Atternoons 4:3 oto 11 {/break its Ittle bones when it tries} But I saw him the other day jor congpiracy to resistance to the 5 | day ) Kin | i ese and succeeds in falling | a a Lead was /draft, the extreme penalty will be Leo! ¥ downstairs, | to help win the asked | HMipple & Cos Walsh; 8 “Then comes the going to school| He said he wasn’t going to as | Authorities are confident that Keeley Sperry & Hac, Photoplay | and the fear of bad company. You| anything until he had to. It |they have two of the national ore Al ILLE ACTS (reo Batloone for Children, #aturday Tare almost heart-broken when you! made me mad. I wanted to |ganteers of the Working Clase Me sucinteh ioe? find your baby is more interestea| hit him!” union among the prisoners, They | in the new Sie ininant Eee it is | rye Pag pase it soonde jare Ro Crane, of Oak revs on as in its own home. ou divide its} wanted to hit him. ut he ed at Holdenville Friday night, Bat and a Feature Film for Twill K ES love with ‘teacher.’ | didn’t dare. You wouldn't |John Barnhart, of Wewoka, arrest. vitth . “Then comes adolescence, and| dare. But Everett dared! ed Monday afternoon near Spaulde you nearly worry yourself to death And Everett soaked him ex- | ing, 10c 5c ee 04 for fear some bad habit will make| actly where T would sozk him soning: cnioniadilegtaiiaal ee ee ha appearance if T dared! A Pittsbu has Invented a In the Bl The Blindness of Virtue | “After the danger post of ado-| (‘The regular Everett True | “painless” onet containing a Night Afternoon PHOEBE HUNT tn the leading rele. 1 lasconce is passed, you say to yours! cartoon Is on the sport page |capsule of *xtiseptics, anaesthetics Nights, 20¢, 300, 600, Mat's, 160, 860 | colt ‘Now surely | can enjoy my today, a6 usual). and geineay

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