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*/Seattle Girl Bidding for Fame |~ as Movie Star With Universal F REDERICK&NELSON | Bath Towels Special 25c attractive i | From awitchboard to silver | Screen in less than two years ia the record of Mise Caroline Vaughn, Seattle girl, who is now playing eo leads with : the Un company Positively until}| at Hol jay 7 \ n first intre Wednesday ey ; : cond Bight Clarence F. Un Only tt!) cotumne-« = ah derwood, noted an the E ar aye Shir ley Mason, movie actress, is the Ideal type of American girl of 8 of age. girls of that age, he says, are too awkward, too angular, too light, too dark or V too “gigglely.” TOWELS “Miss Mason Is nk 100 per cent in i q é 5 ni dina pis coloring, beauty, q . P ’ C er o Jacquard figure and inteill r 1 other novelty weaves; gence,” he says. 20¢ : 5¢ each Linen See First Women’s Summer Dresses REDUCED TO $12.75 rat od-weight, and i] skhed h $17.75 Very Interesting Values GROUP nedy ersal Nestor ywood had bh - ‘KO in Sea Easter given a trip to an tio by The § hortly after st accepted an agement with Frederick Hille the Vitagraph Co, and appeared of Northwest trav June she went to studios, and, accord punta, bide fair to be of the bright and shin sloid world Towels white d design in Measure 20 25¢ Special, each rl ACH RKISH AVE with blue, gold of the cell Olive Thomas, the celebrated beauty, is at the Liber ght and W de D An B 1 the n her 14 on Break gayety of Z ae wear IN. T! $17 smartly F Foor warm-weather o' A magnifle st and most costly ever on the Triangle stages, fur the background for the Har Fisher Heauty and a com of 100 girls, who dance to the sic of a Jazz band nt setting GROUP are some desi in a jacket of kirt of whi i} 75 tailored As rk ndve! j latest jthe Co j night of a girl who “Lord Tommy,” th Marguerite and varied Amazons,” ber ich is playing at until Wednesday Miss Clark plays the part ly delights in the| jfact that she is being brought up Irish Linen Luncheon New Arrioaldl las and enacts the cha ter ess tov, nd sacl ine asec Cloths, Special 95c Children’s | , ‘ |._iror_ the taking of exteriors for . A N unusual value in Hemstitched Luncheon Cloths Shoes vs hard, the Fragen,” at the Clem. e |mer, Jullan Detmer, a mitlionaire | full-bleached Irish linen in round-thread, art ok ie gi |textito a ae Stee |todrama, “My Fighting Gentle | , || weave. Measure 30x30 inches pobecial 95¢ each ao S_ pictured, Children’s Oo wood." at Tarryton-on- Hudson, The | 2am” first of « series of ix new | Fox Representative inen Section, Firat Floor Laced Shoes in high- bet 7 plays, starring Wm. Russgll, he 4 mg Pe a ‘ 4 a Vitagras ho Renny bended oy as Colonial, | Is Seattle V isitor poe i tag built fis. ey, joe Joyce and arry Morey, de e-shape last, with - stage success of Billie serous trips there, and on each Stuart Acheson, representa- Ready-to- Install “ . ent ther vamp n @ comedy, of course occasion they were guests of Mr./ little girl went to bed. Her name|| tive of the Fox Film Co. ie a whilbe'ted k Pi d jand Mra. Detmer. was Marie Osborne. She was then |] visitor in Seattle, on his way to ignskin cloth top. 1 niiany The wonderful Burke; in pictures five parts too. One night, not long ago, a very| few Cretonne Window Overdrapes | $1.75 with | ft ag.| Unknown except to a seivilogeal Los Angeles from New York. In Plain toe, and hand-turned ” q | “The Show-Down,” a story of a By the next day, she had be-|} the East Mr. Acheson was con- sole “A Clever Dummy,” our Keystone comedy, is a two- J) venture in tropical climes, ts at the y Besley "The photoplay |] nected with the publicity depart- Sizes 514 to 8, $2.50 reel Sennett syncopation of smiles, snickers, laughter } Mission tonight and Wednesday. “Little Mary Sunshine,” in|| ment, and will take an active pait , jo , |The plot deals with a boatload of | Viich’ she was the star, had been|| part in the same department In fo : and levity. ship-wrecked tourists, who find | Ui) 400 180, tbe meluer of the|| Los Angeles. Sizes 8% to 11, $3.00 pmeelves on a verdant island. | country, during the intervening 24/| He stated Seattle's motion pic- |) : pair Fifth at Pike —Continuobs 11 to 11— left by Fate to shift for themsel hours. |] ture theatres were among the }/]) « Sizes 11% to 2, $3.50 pais: Admission 18¢— Children Se. —to survive or perish. The selfish | coon the vast world-wide organiz- || best In the country. | i Te SI | Overdr man Is changed into @ self-eacrific:| ion of Pathe began to send her [ine friend, while the man who has fn round ‘ia bones to the end. of oe SIWATS FOE Os 0 eee the earth, and tho entire civilized | ry jand friend of the oppressed is re a cs i ae ie | ented 'aa‘a ccltish and cowaraiy |siebe took her to its collective GIRL’S BODY FOUND Name Executives for 4 ’ J, i 4-Minute Men’s Work An executive board for the “Pour|there the William Fox star, who Minute Men” service, as a part of pearing In “Her Temptation,” eart en came padows 4 mortal, whe thinks only of himecit,|2e8"t. Then came “Shadows as DEEP IN CREVASSE j's ap the national campaign for govern Sted ta’ diecae | bate | Sunshine,” and “Joy and the Dra The taking of German prisoners fon.” Now “Twin Kiddies,” her) 9. pied Prese Leased Wire by British forces, as well as many) latest starring vehicle, is shown | TACOMA, Aug. 14—The body of other stirring scenes, are shown in| at the Class A. nae a aed ih “The Battle of the Somme,” official — doped beak , s the Rex, > , H pa who fe nto a crevasse ee Curby Linton Says Hitz glacier, on Mount Rainier, , . ‘ ed last night, 71 He’s Business Man |? ast nigh mental publicity, appointed Mon-/*t 10°, "Ohttogaphs of all. her day night, names Charles C. Pierce) geior friends. As Miss Brockwell 1 segh C. Rous, secretary: James G,|i2 one, 0% we most popular Mess : mea ‘ ne Q-) hers of the players’ colony on the Clommer, chairman of the theatre! wos: Coast, the walls of her hall service, and Frank M. Radford, ad-| Ye". noietely covered feet from th | Curby Linton, VYertising manager. mplete Valance Ready - made Sizes 214 to 6 (growing girls’), $5. 00. pair, REDUCED: Forty - six “Acrobat” White Canvas High Shoes, with tackless leather sole; in broken si infants’ 6% for leqttaict pate to misses’ 2. Reduced to 2 $2.45 pair. = First Floor. New Importation: Pearson’sEnglish Hair Brushes P's RSON’S Hair Brushes are made in London from pure Caleut- ta boar bristles, set in an air cushion of rubber. Con- sistently used, they invigo- rate the scalp and pro- f ote a healthy growth of air. apes, consist ance and cretonne | drapes of ; airs fancy brai been especia vide an inexpensive finish chamber or living-room windows. The ot city, | artistic on Cow Shn-| Gladys Brockwell has arranged the upper hallway tn her home in Hollywood as a Gallery of Notables. valance is 16 inches deep; extreme length of overdrape R4 A arrested Monday | | Bellingham Girls Like to Walk to Seattle Two girl bikers, Miss Nell ¢ ner and Miss Myra Bellingham, reached | day, and took a str rn ee jheart of the city, or aed A paper bag into which Ineect-| mile walk. They left | p throx, which can be obtained trom ng gases may be injected has|early Friday morning and will re any druggist, in a cup ot hot water. Spreckles T inks been Invented for storing clothing.| turn by auto Tuesday, se Mime csush co is ery to} War Will EndS " eet to rs) the Fit Instead of eine ese fiion gach Atte: The Wonder Butter Merger 95c Just the top of the head. This,' banker and capitalist, of San Fran When rubbed into the scalp and'cisco, arrived in Seattle Monday.! onto every strand of hair, chemi-| He is optimistic about the finances pes useful household appliance is being ated twice daily in our Section, ry to. shampoo Your hair @o frequently if it ts tirely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use P and quickest drying shampoo that 7 can recommend to our readers one that brings out all the nat ' ural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, ) by dissolving a teaspoonful of can-| and arraigned for loitering sroune a hotel at 118 Washington st., plained to Judge Gordon that he was @ prominent business man of Los Angeles, and head of the C. B.| Linton Investment Co. Judge Gor don took the case under advise ment ariety Tears and laughter alternate and |) :)) Baxoment Salesroom mingle in the sensational new pho-| Until Saturday Night Only Demonstration Price: tally dissolves all impurities. It of California, and is certain that fs very soothing and cooling in| the war will end early in the fall. its action, as well as beneficial to 7—— Now § PLAYING both scalp and hair. After rinsing) out the lather so created, you will r Osborne f-¢ the scalp is fresh, clean and Baby | Marie Os pe “Twi ty eer) from dandruff, while the hair 5 Ci “A"_5 i quickly and evenly, develop) ‘Third Near Pit: The backs are in fox or cocobolo finish The Prices vary with” length and stiffness of bristles; $1.00 $175 to,$3.75. LISH WHAL HAIR BRUSHES, for their soothing action, $2.00 and ods Section, First Floor, Seattle's Best Photoplay House dem ] ing a bright luster and a soft fluf-| wares finess that makes it seem very heavy. Produce two pounds of merged from one pound which one pint of creamery butter, and a pinch of TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 and 15 WILLIAM RUSSELL —tn— “MY FIGHTING GENTLEMAN” He decided to fight for his Flag and the Cause She dismissed him as her suitor, scorning him with all her American pride. Pride and plotters tangled the plot, and there was fight, and tears aplenty A Clear, Clean, Virile Picture for the Whole Family. 5c-COLONIAL THEATRE-5c FOURTH AVENUE— BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE STS. have been added. ° butter will remain as firm The merged and sweet Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Autumn Numbers Now Read FIRST FLOOR. as original cake It Helps to Reduce Butter Bills io butter salt § Battle Announcement The WONDER MERGER also whips batter, ete., quickly and “just right. 0 | Demonstrations at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. —Housewares Section, OFFICIAL | House to PICTURES cream and eggs, mixes mayonnaise, Failing to arrive in Portland in time to @; honeymoon. Then we had Musical Comedy AND Vaudeville THEATRE MADISON STREET Bet. 1st and 2nd Ave. TIVOLI = Ommz-A>zs All Complimentary Tickets to this Theatre must 1917. Void after that date. WN. B. be presented by September Ist, Somme 10 REELS Taken by the War- ring Nations as a permanent part of their Historical Rec- ords. MOST GIGANTIC SPECTACULAR EVENT IN WORLD'S HISTORY . & UVES ELS ULAR PRICE our 5c abe ADULTS 15c Loge Seats make the trip to Se- attle—Mr. Eltinge will not appear in Seattle as previous- ly advertised, as he is leaving by return boat for California. LOVE DEPENDS ON THE } LOVER + ° I do not wonder, little book, that people worship money—that they give everything they have in the vorld, exce life, f some beg, borrow and § i nd somo even murder that the may possess it. We all look forward to the soft, easy life we call comfortable—the life only plenty of money can give us, We forget that to work, to do something, is the only real joy of animate nature. We know money can do al most omnipotent things. It can heal the sick, soften the loss of our dear ones by taking away from the iurt of the soul that awful bodily fear of hunger and cold ‘ It makes us materially comfort able, and to be materially comfort able, little book, goes a great way toward eliminating unhappine Yes, I know happiness 1s a sta mind, You can be happy without money, but you can also be happy with money, and, as a general thing, much more comfortable. All this has been going thru my mind on this trip to California with Dick, which he delights to call our second honeymoon, We are domt- ciled ina drawing room, which gives us plenty of air, We have le ull along the m and other friends Wo have the assiduous attention of the porter, who, of course, expects to be well tipped We are much more comfortable | than when we were on our first ave had jour from | while they | of | only sleeping car berths and I had to dress in the one oom with many other women, most of whom wanted the mirror at the | same time and took it, was one of the kind horrid and 7 s, even what belongs to m We were more or less uncomfor able on that journey, and It did not have the pleasantest effect on our disposition Anyw 1 really think I am hap- pier on my second honeymoon—or at least more content, Of course, as I never who can be there is an absence of thrills, but | there is also an absence of hurts and misunderstanding. Of all the barbarous customs, little book, one of the most barbarous is sending a newly married couple on a tour ara getting acquainted and adjusting themselves to their new life It is impossible to get away from ch other in a sleeping car, and I think, little book, four or five days of absolutely being under each oth er’s noses often breeds more than contempt, ff it does not sow the seeds of hate, After one has become used to one's husband and he has become a habit, things are different. Especial ly is this true if one is able to buy all the luxurtes of travel. Dick is now a most wonderful traveling companion. He never complains, and seems now not to be able to get along without me, Ther in a subtle compliment, — little book, in knowing some one is de- pendent on you, To know you seem necessary to the comfort and happiness of others, I think, means | month. more toa woman than to realize some one ts necessary to her com- small dressing | fort and happiness, I have found, after all, T have gotten more happiness out of than being loved. You see, little book, yon can love according to your own ideals of what love should be, but hardly y one | have ever talked with has been loved just the way they wanted to be loved, Certainly my own experience has demonstrated beyond cavil that the love I want I have never had, and I presume, altho [have poured out my love, as I supposed, in ideal fash- jon, it has probably been quite as disappointing to its recipient as the love that has come to me. Ideal love and the only love we know are as different as a pearl and a wax bean, _(To be continued) Su ggest Two Plans for Pay Increases Two plans for advancing salaries of county employes were up to the commissioners Tuesday, Employes want a universal tncrease of $10 @ The citizens’ advisory committee has proposed that all men whose salaries haven't been tm- — creased this year shall be raised $25 for August, pending a survey of uN laries before September 1, 7 * BEST FOR RESULTS I STAR WANT ADS