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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 22, 1917. PAGE 7 BUILD DUTCH TOWN {$35,000 Spent for Scene in “Wooden Shoes” BASEMENT SALESROOM BASEMENT SALESROOM a _PREDERICK®NELSO A New Velvet Sailor | __ Germantown $4.25 | Yarn, 20c Skein | Bungalow Curtain Nets A NEW shipment of : } A new shipment of this | s shec ' - these soft est 1, RW Autumn popular knitting yarn af- open-mesh Nets, woven in | lncdel as eke pleasing square figure ef- | 4 I fords a good choice of col- : e fects and larger conven- | tured, of Black, ors, as follows: , tional patterns | Mole or } vy-blue 4 shades of pink q | Some have woven inser- velvet, prettily shir | 7 shades of blue tion edge and require no red and with slight 5 shades of green hemming at sides, making | side roll. One of | 2 shades of purple oe up prettily into window | many interesting ar 3 shades of brown curtains with very little | rivals in the Base- 4 shades of gray trouble, Forty inches wide: | ment Salesroom Mil 4 shades of red & 25c, 30c and 35c¢ yard linery Section, Price 3 shades of yellow Anement Salesroc = $4.25. Basement Balesroom ~aiso white, cream and & ’ black. Price, per skein |, Women s (1-20 of pound), 20¢. = —Basement Salesroom. Auten Frocks of Serge pesement and Satin, $16.75 Children’s Bathing Suits $4.50 ATHING SUITS knitted from good Several Smart Models Just Received : : Nee hate dads HF Serge Dresses are in smart plaited and draped Union Suits 4 he one-piece styl hick Serg sses are in § lai ifisede teaatons Hsrarpe styles, trimmed with braiding and embroidery. $1.25 and $1.50 j One style shows the new high-neck effect. Some are Children’s Merino Union Suits in white or gray, q sizes 2 to 8, $1.25; 10 to 14, $1.50 garment. ment while swimming | In emerald or gold with | rose trimming ; purple with gold or Copenhagen trimming. Sizes 36 to 44. Price $4.50. Basement Salesroom. with The colors include navy-blue, Price $16.75. A Coat-style Dress of wine or taupe satin is very good-looking, with gold-thread and bead Children’s Merino Pants a bs * embroidery, sash belt and white messaline col- and Vests in white or 3 a 7 _ lar. Price $16.75. gray; sizes 20 to 24, 50c; q combined atins green, wine, brown and black, “Wooden Shoes,” Liberty, Thursday. s Programs | Bessie Barriscale, In A $35,000 Dutch village, with windmills and Better Hurry roof houses, was tsa aA bok hi 26 and 28, 65c; 30 to 34 ¥ If You Want to Be eee [teen aoe AUTUMN COATS ARRIVING | * : “Wooden Shoes,” the Triangle , - : n play, starring Bessie Bar M— Dengias YVulrtenks to in the new, soft-finished coatings, the new, rich col- p i me E Poe ocd haga kd ig rahe “Sierele France," war ple- orings and with luxurious collars and cuffs of plush and the hernaic : be 4 Ss This 5 A t ed at the Liberty, beginning 7 \ 5 Suits in gray only; sizes ee Cc Thureds mitiSatON—Chartes Ray ta “The Pinch fur. Prices 6 to 10, 75c: 10 to 16, 85 This Mt of Holland consists of Margaret Edwards in “Hypo $9.75, $12.50, $15.00 to $23.50. ! j f Fairbanks Fun-fest J *..2'56 o Ss.ciis “ 5... ee : stories, built as substantially as epneay SSS SSS —Basement Salesroom. ia tho they were to be inhabited per 3 4 manently. Seventy-five men were Aluminum New g employed for 15 weeks to construct ’ S ki the set, which required 120,000 feet : ! | { J ! of Crepes one 000 feet of Call Tea Kettle Coverall Apron Boys toc. ngs ; forni wood, 1,000 brick and : : {18,000 equare fect of plastered sur $4.00 25c Pair y face. The story by J. G Tea Kettle of Seamless $1.00 Boys’ Black Ribbed Cot- Hawks pre NAVY IS TEAM DAY ONLY ts Beanie Bar: e as Pampy, Cast Aluminum, as illus- A ‘ a i Stacks TONIGHT AND THURSDA rage ge oret Dutch gitl, who, trated, with slide back A S pictured, Coverall Apron of ton Stockings of ape ts her pescden shoes, Nig tee WORK OF MEN cover and ebonized wood good quality percale, patterned weight, sizes 6 to 934, 25¢ |the co! streets selling ower ha dle. J ual valu at " 1 ‘a ir. |to the tourists. When ber father $4.00. Unos cf with red, blue or black polka dot on | PT oe: satesroom dies she sails in the tmmigrant BY BASIL MANLY ] |steerage for America, taking as her| WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 21.—| companion, Hans, the fat boy fid-|What is the secret of the wonder.) | dler. ful spirit of the American navy | | electrified England when) Carpet Sweeper | Jack Livingston plays the lead-| which ing male role opposite the star,|#he saw our destroyer fleet keen to 95c ind the sw ting cast includes J.| Start the U-boat hunt after a grill- fell. ed awelat |} Dowling, Thomas 8. Guise, How.|/Ng race across the Atlantic? | Well-built, light-weight lard Hickman, Margaret ‘Thompson,| It Is TEAM WORK, built up by || Carpet Sweeper, especially Bray, J, Frank | Years of co-operation between offi- adapted on accgunt of its a he realy 6. Sime shee thin design fo¥ cleaning Goth. The production was éb oye vs Hoe | under dressers and other rect aym: tn. r ships in European waters, | Pr sali ecaduanas ebony praely fet “" lf} hard-to-get-at places. Price 95e. white background. The belt, yoke and cuffs are of plain blue or white material trimmed with rick-rack braid. Plaid and An attractive value st GL00. Striped Woolens ‘ $1.00 Yard The Basement Salesroom Is Ready With OR school dresses these are just such Good School Shoes handsome and serviceable i for Boys fabrics as mothers are de- manding at this season. a —ready with the right lasts for style and com- FIFTH AT PIKE——CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISS:0N 15¢ CHILDREN 100 |Don Likes, Will H | Burke, Gertrude Claire and J. local boards, is largely responsible for the de The department wishes it under-| Charles Ray hae the role of a) velopment of this spirit, Here is) ; stood, however, that it is as neces-|country boob in “The Pinch Hit-|his statement of principles and nothing more. jat the Mission for the last Umes| “War is a vitally important game of one team against another, sary that the boys bring the articles ter,” @ comedy-romance by C.|“rules of the game” which he drtits GIVE DRAT ED Members of each man's local | tonight. and {ff your team fs not adequately mentioned as it is that they bring Gardner Sullivan, which is shown /into his subordinates: They are in soft-finished serge weaves, featuring a board will inspect his kit just be-| _,,. 2 fore he gs per ey every-| “The Varmint,” an adaptation of | trained it will suffer defeat. » ry |Owen Johnson's Lawrenceville is OF team work ie lor thing that bas no place therein, and ‘The basis team ry story, familiar to millions of read-|/aity and initiative. To promote variety of color combina- fort in Shoes that will tions in the plaids and eo [oie the surplus articles to his) 22") the Saturday Evening Post,| thew bi * : a si aa) : | stripes, also plain-color | and kind lands twat net load “These men,” said a draft official) {eatures Jack Pickford and Louise| 1. always let your general mis- pit Habe Brbseabary, Ape sad fabrics to harmonize, per- Seattle's drafted men with a lot | today, “are not going on a vacation|fufl. at the Liberty for the Inst jsion be understood. The Amencan the tests to which active mitting many effective : cers ane converse wise trip. “They are going to study the | school tito wtih oa iss were ot |! pod i he i pet a schoolboys will put them combinations. ‘ . act » hn of | when bis tntelligence is enliste ooh ‘ x they start to Camp Lewis, Sep- business of war. They will be SUP | no ishness upoermost, is made reall “2 Invite suggestions and con , Forty inches wide, mod- a tember 5, Provost Marshal Gen. plied with all necessary clothing Mekfaed’ Boys’ Gunmetal Laced 9 ss hy and equipment when they get to|0’, Jack Pickford’s portrayal of jsider them carefully. Hold confer. erately priced at $1.00 Crowder hae ruied. | a 7 6 John Humperdink Stover, ences Al ‘ K tl Shoes on English last, 7 The boys entraining here will [campy aT a ies dale be: ddeeietibiea luminum Kettle BER la Fi aD. “te yard. _Basement Salearoom be allowed to take very little. cording to the regulations, Douglas Fairbanks will be seen} 1° 5 sure you know thoroly the soodyear welte | any man can take fs a toothbrush, &/at the Coliseum for the last times piece of soap, collapsible drinking | Thursday night in bis latest whiz cup, a towel, a few handkerchief#,|“Down to Earth. The hero that an extra shirt and collar, a sult Of) Fairbanks playa in underwear, and a pair of socks. Earth,” {s an animated and healthy inks are absolutely taboo. SB Sult cases and hand bags will be frowned upon. ‘The war department prefers that $1.65 fiber sole; sizes 234 to : : 4 534, $4.00; 1 to 2, $3.50 pair. Women’sBlo subjects of all your Inetructions. Knowledge of your job commands respect ove 8 “5, Encourage your men to coma Four-quart Windsor Ket- tle as sketched, of extra = a . va - each man bring only necessary tol- sinters iro : to you for Information and take oot i cae * Boys’ Gunmetal Calf | Boys’ Gunmetal Calf But- Jet articles and one change of linen RainiER BEACH FOLK MEET young American, whose sweetheart pains to supply it | heavy a uminu n. with bail Tuosd Bhoes-ca Engtish | ton Shoes with ‘Goods 2 95 : {s suffering from a severe attack|?"0" ,.) * . t . and cover. Price $1.65, - | 1 e and underciothes, done up ina neat, Residents of Rainier Beach will of that almost incurable malady 6. Train your men in int tative eatadiacen usta, “Mabmaaes last, with Goodyear | year welted sole; sizes “a opal bundle. meet in the Emerson school at 8 |i own as social ambition. by “putting it up to them” on prop welted leather sole; sizes | 214 to 5%, $4.50; 1 to Orc. De Chi a This is because strict attention|p. m. Thursday to complete the or er occasions and explain why you 2% to 5%, $4.50; 1 to] 2 $400: 10 to 13% repe Ve ine will be given the military appear-| ganization of an improvement club,| @ thorely consistent, wholly | 40 it 2M“ I, $4.00; ; 2 § ; 3%, bs ‘ance of the boys from the moment|C. W. Bovee announced Wednes-|pjeasing story is told in “The| “7. When you have inapired The Wonder 2, $4.00 pair. $3.50. pair. and Tub Silks they report at headquarters of their! day. Whip,” the world's biggest motion | loyalty in all your mon more than | | EVERAL attractive Picture, a the Clemmer eae ere Boys’ Tan Call. Laced | Boyy’ | Guametal Calf |G Arcicte a : The story deals with the intrigue | otigent etn’ aad "aacoaalll utte: erger Shoes on English last,| Laced Shoes with Good- models are featured at ; which 1s wound around a famous | $ - vs " “ f ; : a : : ; NOW taco horse Héattig te Taine of opportunity, OG SE | A handy household ap- me Goodyear welted year welted entire Se this low Price, designed PLAYING|"™* Wh!” tmuin reference to higher author|{| Pliance which quickly 4 Herr zes 2% to “aie: 2! a eee with large circular and ; ‘ o 4 5 air, , $3 % Broadway, with Ite millions of| ity. Always be considerate of in-| aaaee ase pounds = Syn eae ise <b eb ee to square collars, some pret- : lights and Rector’s—New York's | experience. \f| merged butter, firm anc , 4 ‘ ve air. tily tucked and: enmbnaee a famous restaurant—furnish the set-| "9. N lestroy or decrente a/f/ sweet, from one pint of Boys Peet Leather sah ae 1 4 and finished wilt ting for the film version of “The| man’s self-respect by humiliating} tie and’ oun: geand’ of ton Shoes with Good- ouths’ Gunmetal Calf ed and finished with laces. <i Girl From Rector’s,” gf the Co-| him m a P year welted leather| Laced Shoes with me- All are long-sleeve styles. : jJonial. Many of the intértor ecenes “10. Do not let the state of your creamery butter. Demon- sole; sizes 2% to 5% dium weight leather tually taken in the fi liver Influence your attitude to sreated. twish dally (at ; 4 , & Sizes 36 to 44. Be were actually taken in the famous y | atec vic jaily (a ‘ 2, $3.50; 10 fat re} 3% izes re} % rice cabaret, and a striking feature of] Ward your men. | 11 and 3) in Basement $4.00; 1 to 2, $: 574 sole; sizes to 13%, r, $2.95, Fe ter tors “Beauty| “If. Remember the purpose of| the picture is Rector’s “Beauty —Basoment Salesroom. Chorus” in their Midnight Review.| punishment is correction: never Salesroom let the spirit of revenge enter, alee . “Broken Chaline,” the most re-| “12. Avoid, as you would the|™ ; . — 4 : to 13%. $3.00 pair. | $2.00 p Price 95¢. sist" Peek Salesroom. Made World pictures, 1s at the For the first | plague, hostile criticism of authori ty or even facetious or thoughtless criticism with no hostile intent.” then he began to lose, and so he stayed on and on, hoping to re Class A Wednesday. time in months, Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Blackwell appear on the creen together, | psd —— trieve his losses.” “In the meantime he has not only jeopardized his honeymoon, (THEATRES } Sinie"‘ Wert CONFESSIONS OF Securaena ——-—--——@ desert, She knew he was side-,together as she was in bringing | but his whole married life,” I said. , ~ | MAN SEEKS BLAME ELSE. | | stepping out of ft, and his cow-|them together, Then I would| “There are many men who sell ~ {Urge Industries to pd lata a . he O WHERE THAN IN HIM- | Jardice hurt her more than his|teach, in the home if possible, and | their birthright for a mess of pot- | | . ‘ pening Wednesday at the Or-| | SELF staying away from her, in the public schools if necessary, |tage besides the one mentioned in a pheum theatre, Third and Madison, | ¢————— css to continue until Saturday only,| ‘The Uttle bride sald nothing jare five new vandeville acts and more to me, and, directly, out Valeska Suratt, in H, Rider Hag-|came her husband, He was pale gard’s “She.” and drawn and his eyes were red,|peccadilloes that he did not at- The vaudeyille includes the Five!] knew the signs. He had been|tribute my more or less plain Fords, four girls and a man, in a playing cards all night in the|SPeech to the state of my health, I mixture of Might entertainment, smoking room. uses to ast ue a pagens fa nae with song and dance predominat-| wyy). ai on not speak when he would say, Ing; the Orpheum Players, in aly, ty cient you wake me uP t2|Poor dear, you are not well, are| |farce that has never been here|ne asked om you after I had told him I/ |before; . Mario, a clever Span-|" «you were sleeping so soundly it|@ousht he was not doing right ish dancer; the Batleys, in fun,| seemed a shame to wake you.” Poor little bride; poor foolish; songs and talk, and Lewitt and) «pian't you get up earlier than bridegroom! If they only knew} Ashmore, 4n impersonations and |yeya) this morning?” pal cap eee eee ae would | character songs “y . bo easy. But a man, when he mar- STARTING WEDNESDAY ry | Husband took a long look across| What he calls his liberty, and the the low-lying purple baze and he woman, surprised and hurt to find SG PRR RPP IG nd friendship, | the Bible,” said Dick with a sigh. (To be continued) that marriage means companionship, partnership—every- thing else but courtship. 1 would have men as well as women know, when they marry, the thrills and pleasures of court- |ship are over for them; that youth is for play, and after marriage life Investigation by Deputy Sheriffs becomes reality. Frank Brewer and Scott Malone of After husband came out I went/the vicinity where the children of 4 back to Dick. “You have been | Cornelius Ossewarde found a man’s gone so long, Margie,” he said, “I|skeleton Tuesday morning, disclos- was just about to send the porter|ed a hatband stamped with the in- to find if you had fallen off the | itials “H, D, B.” and a gold ring set train or had become interested in| with a large stone. a well man.” The bones were found near the “I did become much interested |end of Greenwood ave. in a well man this morning,” I Coroner Tiffin said, Dick looked up quickly andjeton had lain where I told him about the little bride. “And the worst of it all is, Mar gle,” said Dick after I had finishea, | Furnish Own Guard: By United Preae Leased Wire TACOMA, Aug. 22.—Owners of mills, warehouses and the lke {were urged to provide protection and guards for their property dur. ing the war at their own expense, in a bulletin {ssued by the state council of defense Tuesday, it being understood, however, that In cases lof imminent violence, Gov. Lister | will furnish adequate protection Little book, in all our married life I have never had occasion to tell Dick my opinion of any of his Find Initials “H.D.B.” in Dead Man’s Hat PERFECT FORMED GIRL Appearing in the NUDE In Art in Motion Pictures in \JHYPOCRITES Get acquainted with “Persuasiv Peggy. y the skel- found for at least two years, Pr > eemed mighty glad to have some-|%° 40es not pay as much attention Chinn to oecuce his wife's lacon,|t0 her as before marriage, draws eed 8 1000D-/norselt away from him and they ———) “Yos, dear, that must be tt,” he sis 5 eon tt before, but 1 must { 222. YounE husband lost over a Extra! Kaiser Licked! 4 exclaimed engerly. “I was just @ a before, thousand dollars last night, which | 5 CARLYLE BLACKWELL wondering what it was had come |Say it again, little book, for more |] guspect is the money he had laid | Julius Von Gerst, deputy sheriff, i" over you.” Ag he spoke he went|®nd more ts the fact impressed |aside for his honeymoon, The |**¥* he dreamed he paid a visit to — in—— 7 home in Germany last upon me: love and marriage are|porter was telling me about tt this |! old ar t- night. morning. _ “g “They told me the kaiser was ‘Why will men do these things, ng this world and the people that in-| Dick?” Hoked, but didn't want to saaaiii How typical it all is, 1 thought. |habit it, 1 would not have had na-| “You don't think men go to do|t® the allies,” he said. bd He jumped at the loophole she|ture drop two people when she had|these things deliberately, do you, ry eee gave him and blamed her frazzled | mated them. I would have her as|Margie? He probably thought he| Be sure to begin “Persuasive Peg- nerves and unhappiness on theimuch interested in their staying! would play for an hour or less, and gy” Monday. over to her and put his arm ¢ ressingly around her shoulders, 1 {could see her shrink, but he ap: parently did not notice it, absolutely two different things. If I bad had a hand tn making “BROKEN CHAINS” CLASS “A” THEATRE Srd Noar Pike vines JOM TAaoK | pw? U ni

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