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[Noted Female Impersonator | Coming in Person Tuesday UNTIL WED. NIGHT Olive Thomas in “An Even Break,” Liberty | famous female impersonator of the stage, who to motion pictures, and but recently fin. is to appear in person at Julian Eltinge, ji hae at last been won ove ished the final scenes of his first picture, the Clemmer, beginning Tuesday | Mr, Eltinge’s picture called for some scenee along the Columbia ‘river highway, one of the scenic splendors of America, and he will arrive in Seattle from Portland, where he has been etaying while/ the pictures were being made. | The film story will be shown at the Clemmer next month, Alice Joyce and Harry Morey are the fi d players at Clemmer until Thursday in “Richard the Bra: the drama of al | 20th century knight errant whose armor wae * - Greham Phillips’ | Heart for Pauline Fred | ! “An Even Break,” at the Liberty | featuring Oli Thor of girie—adapted from the stage success— R on Is now director mM \ for b They say that The diminutive derting. laa bers of the chor in one scene | pay quit before “The Marguerite | At the Coliseum, Dorothy Dalton has quit Triangle, ‘ Clark, th nty Httle star, has a! joined Thomas H. Ince and will new sort part in The Ama-| make eight pictures a year for Par jzons, At the Mission, Myrfle Gon-| amount tt : The report is out that German| | sare trying to buy up all old country to make high so government officials} ted all producers and} in the country to sell { film until the war is ended Down.” } “A Clever Dummy,” our Keystone com- . ix a two-reel Sennett syncopation of amiles, snickers, Fiteh at Pike. Sontinuows 11 te 11. ‘ “The Battle of the Somme,” of ficial pictures of the great wa: laughter and levity. Admiasion 15¢/ Children Se —— taken under the direction British government, ar Rex, while Gladys Brockwell Fox star who successfully lived 25 cents a any an experiment, is Mabel Normand and Goldwyn re | the Strand. ha settied their diffe ‘ n Gives Seven |Men Needed to Help ___|s* te Stas [Bare settled. thelr Giffarences, ane sto U.S. Army — Harvest N. W. Fruit}, Thomas Cornanan is featured in’ oa is to recelve as much as \"Chris and the Wonderful Lamp,” a week, and she ts expected fl fons in the national army! to commence work within a week the extent of the sacrt- Mrs. H. G. Bower, of Easton, is for ber country. fs the duty of every mother her sons to the army at this despite the fact were natives of Eastern Washington fruit crops) i PS\a fairy story for grown-ups, at the will be ruined unless Sent har-| Colonial. Baby Marie Osborne in| rs obtained immediate-| starred at the Class A, in “Twin ly, according to the Washington |, ” State Harvesters’ league. The | *itdles ‘SHIPYARD MEN league opened “recruiting” head-| g@ecememees — quarters at the Chamber of Com 4 00 T0 CAPITAL merce and Commercial Club Mon-| The negotiation of wage scale} ‘day [agreements between the Metal ry ’ council and the shipyards Mary Thurman, the beautiful!or the city have been dropped, titian of Keystonia, whose athlet the settlement of “certain prowess has not t hidden at Was a bushel by the Sennett tr 6 quest Pe was the h ar t tale regarding Mathletic records she made wh student’ at Vassar. Most beautiful actresses of screenland are gradu ates of that feminine inatitutic learning, if ess agents are to be believed. But that’s another | story. | A Keystone director was reading one of these stories recently, upon completing it, cast It aside with a disgusted grimace. bunk, Mary,” he d the alr of one wh of the fell make such records. posed of A. E.| and A. E.| Washington © no definite program,” | Monday, “but went #o ght be ready to help the if callet upon.” ‘dy and the Winslow d the wage agree ing year, while the ck and Construction nd Ames yards have 4d up tives of the work i to have gone to con . ¢ t officials ny chan in wage! ywing the possible taking ps or yards by the gov | ernment | POTATO CROP IS — DOUBLED INN. W, Washington's potato crop this Famous Players Lasky ORPHEUM THEATRE Manager Eugene million-dollar playhouse, at [| Third and Madison, is the B| | Levy's only one on the Coast giving STAP--MONDAY, AUG. 13, 1917. Julian Eltinge Personal Appearance of World’s Greatest Female Impersonator MATINEE AND NIGHT on the Clemmer Stage Matinee, 3:45; Night, 7:15-8:45 Mr. Eltinge will be seen for the first time In motion pictures next month, when his first picture will ” ‘ ee. 2Big Shows in] For a Single Admission TOMORROW or _ Sopra aes 5-Act Feature Motion Picture Until Tuesday Night the film will be THEDA BARA ‘Heart and Soul’ Every Weekday Afternoon, EVERY NIGHT 10c ens 8° 1!) of meerichaum, year is going to be twice as great as ever before. This is the opinion of E. F. head of the state de | Benson, | partment of agriculture. tituting it for oth earth are we going to r potatoes, unless we them, and the farmers a © of o lwerve rvest time tn every pos d somebody gets busy & plants to make po- nt we can economize wheat by substituting ith the d tato flour, potato lew of the rec of pota ommendatt f od in some manner toes be restric e use Attempts Suicide to Scare Her Relatives “T had the blues and just wanted to seare the folks.’ be completed, Mrs..G. Perry, 3216 Fuhrman mpl Complete Matinees at 2 and 4 | explained her attempted sul 5 elde Sunday, when she took a IT WILL BE SHOWN AT THE Cc spoonful of fodine at her home. a The poison was pumped from her CLEMMER ‘stomach at the city hospital Several houses In a Spanish town | PAGE 4 SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREE1 MecDougall-/6uthwick TELEPHONE MAIN 6720 Final Reductions Tuesday To Close Out All Summer HATS To Close Out These Children’s Hats All Trimmed Straw Hats for wee girls (not many, but very choice hats) reduced Tuesday to $1.00 Cloth Hats for small boys, reduced to For small boys, Velvet 25c and Velvet Corduroy Hats, in dark shades for fall, reduced to 50c Summer as Sut cnueuiaie ts, Dresses and $1.00 For any Summer Trimmed Hat or Banded Sailor (118 Hats at this price) $9.00 10 LINEN SUITS 8 WOOL COATS 4 MOHAIR DUSTERS 19 RAINCOATS (Rubberized) 46 WASH DRESSES (of ginghams, voiles and fancy cottons) SUMMER SKIRTS (of novelty silks and white cotton) $10.00 28 WASH SUITS (of linen and cotton) 8 WOOL SUITS 38 COATS (of silks, navy serge) wool velours and 16 WASH DRESSES (of voiles, ging- hams and linen) SUMMER SKIRTS (of novelty silks and * white wash satin) All the Above Are 1917 Spring and Summer Styles of MacDougall-Southwick Quality ’ | Men’s Hose _ | Men's $1.50 Silk Hose, in | white, Palm Beach, navy, black, | brown or gray; plain or clocked; $1.15 Men's medium-weight Lisle Thread Hose, in black, navy, white, tan and gray; not all sizes, pair 29c Six paicg, for $1.65, Final Clearance of Men’s Summer Furnishings Underwear 's 75c Athletic Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, the garment, 45c $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Union Suite for men; the fine Vas- sar weave in Summer weights, broken sizes, in blue, white and flesh; the suit, $1.85 Men’s Athletic Union Suits, all sizes, in different styles; reduced from $1,00 and $1.25 3 75c HEAVY SWEATER COATS Fine Wool Sweaters in gray, maroon and cardinal, for mountaineers and campers; ; special | Men's Shirts “Crepe purchased Men's Japanese Shirts, spectally and specially priced as an ad- ditional attraction for the Clearance Sale; all sizes, at $1.45 Men's $2.00 Madras and Genuine Solsette Shirts, with military or low collar at- for $1.65 Men's $3.50 Flannel Shirts, in broken sizes, reduced to $2.95 NEW AUTO ROBES In Indian patterns, Have one for your camping trip. Special price $8.95 tached, Men's $1.25 Outing Flan- nel Night Shirts reduced $1.00 Men's 85c Muslin Night Shirts reduced to 70c Men's $2.00 Pajamas, of outing flannel, to all sizes; the sult, $1.65 MacDougall-Southwick Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. Skirts