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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 24, 1917. PAGE 4 : | BILLIE IS COMING SOON ieee SH OP E ARLY— A Close-Up) of Famous Actress-Mother As We Close on Saturday at 7 P. M. Men’s and Young Men’s Boys’ School New Models Suits Today onil Saturday Only n corduroy, tweed 5 orst cassimeres and for Fall wear, in blue serge, fancy worsteds, cassimere 1 luroy, tweed rges, worsted assimeres a 1 f ly f t fancy mixtures, made in Norfolk, three-piece belt style ‘ and fan res, are now ready for your inspection, A : ‘ eee bag y ! pin i back or box back; knickerbockers full lined; sizes priced » to years. Priced from $7.45, $15, $22.50 $3.50 to $8.50 THEY’RE Boys’ Shirts and Blouses | Ironclad Hose for boys and | Broken Lots Women’s and| Men's Fine Egyptian Yarn a | 7 ! in plain blue and fancy) girls, one and one ribbed, | Misses’ Shoes in gunmetal, | Sox; colors, black, white, 4 ; Bee . Hate " ic 50¢ medium weight; corr dongola and vici; button | tan; regular 25c values; Gas Boys Hats and aps in a" | Hose for school wear; sizes | and lace styles; in values | special, 3 pairs for....50¢ ors for Fall we priced, | © to 10; pair.........28@ | to $4.50. To close out for) Men's Negligee Work , each 59¢, 68e, TH¢ Infants’ Black Kid Shoes, ‘ooccccccs crete $1.49 Shirts, Union made; splen- Boys’ Corduroy Knicker- flexible sole, no heel, pat-| Women’s Burson Hose, did quality chambray, in A romance of the race-' track, a man, a maid bockers; a splendid wearing | ent tip toe; sizes 2 to 5, black only; widened leg, | blue and gray; special, each ¥ d illi d ] cord, in medium and dark | regular $1.25 value; spec narrowed ankle, shaped| ...... Siss e aah ee 9¢ and a mulion dollars. colors; special, pr..$1.65 | a pair ....e.....00s Was | sone, seamiteces.epesiad, Ber Men's Fine Sille Madras i ‘s P. » fanc ors ai Enid Bennett, the sar he rie ser Be ibe Boys’ School Shoes, ones par sets Pai 25¢ Wash Ties, reversible in 1 1 Gt mathe ob ll the that will stand the hard | Women's Black Hose, | plair neat stripes : Australian beauty, is oe ee ee ee | takes. of the seamless; splendid for out-| and f i regular 25 1 2.25 to $6.00 Youre hay S; sizes 9 to | ing and camping ize va i wae. Odd’ Lote of Mentenana 21 Special, pair.....$2.75 special, pair --12%€ Men's Golf Shirts; nice j | Bessie Barriscale, in “Baubs o' Blue Ridge,” Mission, Sunday : , Boys’ Shoes in outing, work Women's Admiration brand Men's Jersey Balbriggan quality percale, in fancy Fs id dress styles; values up Silk Fiber Hose in black | Union Suits; long sleeve, | stripes, with laundered to $3.25; broken sizes. 7 only; 3 in a box. To close, | ankle length, elastic neck; | cuffs and asp: sizes close out, pair... $1.98 a box ........----$1.00 | $1.25 value for ....$1.00 | 14 to 17; each... ..T9¢ Men’s Union-Made Shirts “Negligee Style” in Madras, Cheviots, Chambrays, Scotch Flannels, Union Flannels and Blue All-wool Flannels have now arrived. Any size you wish from 14 to 20, All remarkably low priced. Billie Burke, who is coming | ao 7 to the Coliseum in “The Mys — | Today’ s | Programs | terlous Mise Terry,” Sunday, born in Washington, D. C. She went to France at an ° Neeste Parriscale in early age, however, and it was COLISEUM—Fnld Bennett in “They're in a convent in that country = Ft thet che rescived mest of her STRAND —"Heroie France,” war ple tures education MISHIONJack Pickford in “What : | | Concluding her studies, she de weney termined to become an actres Jas her father was an actor, w known “Bali Burke, « DNIAL—Kathiyn Williams — in| cided to make use of that n: “Ente the Privaitive her professional career, She was! CLASS A—Eihel Clayton tn “Broken & fluent linguist, and appeared in, “Sem the music halls of several of the |rine! pal European countries, prin-\ Paint-Gtrl,” and “The Amazons.” land. before making) When it found that debut Made Debut in New York jin New theatre John Drew in “My Wife nd the management of Charles F man. She was elevated to stardom in the role of Jac Edwards in “Hype Specials in the Cloak and Millinery Department for Saturday Women’s heavy, lustrous Satin Dress | Two Lots Middy Waists to close— 100 Silk Velvet Hats for Fall, bought Skirts in black, beautifully made; | Lot 1—Middies that sold up to $1.75.) in New York at a remarkably: ater wide girdle belts, fancy pockets ; full } to close out at........ pee shirred backs; made to sell at $8.50; Lot 2—Middies that sold up to $1.25, special Saturday ...........+ 34.98 boa leit Tat Tbe Handsome Black Taffeta, Black Satin | t© close out at ....-+..-.+e- and fancy stripe Dress Skirts; a large Summer Hats for women to be sold : ; assortment; teo8, riced ... . | regardless of former values. We must | Ures. Specially priced . $5.98, $6.98, $7.50, $9.50 | make room for our Fall Millinery revere ye tet allt at Pike—Continuous 11.11 We—Chiidren 5c at the Emp re she appeared w kaxed by re-Lanky to| make Pa: ures. Her latest Para is “T Mysterious Mins Terry.” Thin is an unusually vivid picture, throb bing with human tmterest and con-| pin “Love | Watches,” a short while «.(erwards Later she was seen in many such D RATES TO well known piays as “Mrs. Dot,” COR. THIRO & UNIVERSITY | meses “The Mind-the | *!dee Its continuous element of fun | First Class. Thiru jand strange, weird mystery. FR OSSSMEN- WOME | s 23.50 $1650 ( price. Colors, Black, Navy, Taupe, Green, Gray, Rose, Copen, Pink, Brown. Shapes for all faces and fig- 33.98 | Beautiful scenes In a Holland aro one of the big feat starring Bows ale at Liberty. 1 is different than the nsual a pe Pasea| | Lemon Juice aaeceatead 0R) J ~ WH For Freckles McCORMICK LINE YOUR CREDIT ISO.K Girls! Make beauty lotion at “ a sein home for a few cents. Try it! (Cherry le Phene j¢ 2aze New shipment of Veilings. Newest patterns. Colors: Black, White, Taupe. Up from, yard .........20¢ New Fall Shipment of Warner Corsets just ar- rived; each .....$1.00 A racing scene, with an exciting Umax, features “They're Off,” at the Coliseum. Enid Bennett is the star, | Squeeze tne juice of two iemons! into bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, jand you h a quarter pint of the best frec and tan lotion, and ~ |complexion beautifier, at very, very |}! rd Rob | t Loulse Huff small cos . ° erin ar sl * 8 : 3 $1,000,000 thruout the Uni 4 : 5 ; ioe 3 stare T THEATRES | Librarian Jennings States to tusuiah pooks ane tone & Your grocer has the lemons and Packed inetes ask the vogue Made Chief of Board #es for soldiers and sailors. : any drug store or toilet countor will cee Pennines Wh eee orchar¢ | Judson T. Jennings, librarian of i of orchard | tne of excitement and| PALACE HIP the city of Seattle, accepted an ap. HOQUIAM, Aug. 24. — Only Whip,” famous Drury Tom Brown's “Blackface Revue,” | pointment as chief of the war Ii. Americans will be employed by y Grays harbor mill men and manu- There are many things that money can’t buy, after all. That the moral of “What Money Can't Buy.” at the Mission, with Jack SECONO AVENUE AT UAMES STREET Advance Arrivals in WESTERMAN Massage they e tion into the |.) oe , neck, arms and hands each |” a Is being displayed. — | a big mins’ feature, is the top-/brary board for Washington, | day, and see how freckles and blem The “naked truth,” “Hypocrites,”| ishes disappear, and how clear, soft | tq L ring Margar jand white the skin becomes, Yes! notch number on the new vaude- Oregon, Idaho, Montana and Wy facturers. This decision was made fle bill at the Palace Hip. This oming red. to him by Secre- in the form of a resolution passed n gation can sing, play brass tary of War Baker. at a meeting here Thursday after- be t sirl, still pla t 4 ent re and do comedy " Do noon, e is harmless em i tpciete at Xie tak [ny Voted Freee 1 wire instruments, dance and do comedy| The war library board is to raise 7 NOW PLAYING | Kathlyn Will SAN FRA 24 Merket and Bonhill do a lot of! srismaned wnediatad fe starred in “Into the P: ve | Uncle 8 in can- clever character acting, singing, CARLYLE BLACKWELL an unusual story, at the Colontal onment ps going to dancing and comedy talk { i wiles ‘the: tikend of the Maestro and company have a! “BROKEN CHAINS” At the Class A, Ethel Clayton (in 4) vt uniee combination tumbling, Jugsling and | 5c—Class “A”—5Sc Oe eee the | and va alternating | balancing act ‘Third Near P leads in “Broken Chains with minor entertainments, will, Hobson and Beatty are two girls| visit the eampe on regular circuits,| With exceptional contralto and 60- showing at the cantonments in prano voices who sing well sas theatres with full scenic. Poshay and White are versatile nt, and in the National mimics, who imitate the calls and Stuart Holmes, former Fox vil: lain, Valerie rrere and Tom Moore are to appear with Eva Tan guay The Wild Gt Howard | (auip ' Est. Food k io directo: : aisha Guard camps in platform theatres, songs of birds, of barnyard animals isda : And best of all, there will be and of many familiar sounds, Enid Markey is a new Fox play-|an admission price of 25 cents for, 7 wo Edwards present a rifle er. Th former Trian player the most elaborate attractions. shoc « feature in which they The is to be featured in a George Walsh This plan was announced today prove to be unusually good shots Perfect picture, taking the place of Seena by Marc Klaw, theatrical manager he photoplay 1s “Vernon, the| Formed Owen, Walsh's wife, whois ill, R. hen he accepted an appointment | Bountiful.” | Girl A. Walsh, George's brother, is to|as a member of the war depart-| ——_—$_—_—_—_--—— | direct his next production jment’s commission on training}, ¥e ‘MARGARET |camp activiti |Class Paper Without | | Nigel Barrie, who won fame in| Kiaw will o. vanize the companies| — «7p pe : | ie New York as « dancer with Joan/and manage the circult Punch” as Handbill | Y Marguerite Clark in the Mary Rob-| mission I expect to be able to turn| CHEHALIS, Aug, 24.—"A paper APPEAR Rinehart “Bubdeb ste ries a py Page ae My igre Db.” | without a punch is no better than . ° ING = . “ . Klaw said e said the American! , handbi according to a paper for Fall are now on display—Suits for aN ii Dewy ay Lake camp would be the only Weat-|=, oe2abill.” according to a, pape jern point on his circuit. lorett Tribune, read at the 31st an a ‘end Medical Axt ‘or men and young folks in all the latest > NUDE nual convention of the Washington Special ti “il weaves and colorings, are ready for RY WOMAN A-MINUTE MEN State Prom aesoriation, ‘Thuradas ‘ ct feoteie ions on : : 5 N ART IN Speakers representing Cheb ridgework. your inspection COriON EVERY MOTHER | Seen ealerned Cae AtEaKoae - PICTURES men to the city AS EVERY DAUGHTER START MONDAY | By all means come in here and see our most A M USEMENTS| No charge for painless extraordinary values. Note particularly the TRUTH NEEDS IRON Twentytwo “fouraminute men” ‘ tractio: splendid workmanship that shows in our AT TIMES will begin their campaign of patri ) Camraction. clothes. See an array of Men's Clothes that's In Lols Tovput strength into her nerves| 70. Vou acrcitad. fant ped PALACE HIP | ie unexcelled in the Northwest. waner'e and color into her cheeks. poakers in the city, and at a meet-| Dinckface ne-| Greatest jing held at the county-clty building rket & Bondhill; ‘There. 6 Moral Play *peautl: Thursday night, at which Carl aaa apgg a4 Crosen presided, mapped out their work They will talk on patriotic sub jects 1 n reels at 45 theatres jin the eit | The first “brigade” will be com-| | poned of: James W. Reynold H “rance, Fred L. Cassidy, F ar rs Snyder, R. C. Saunders, Erven |H. Palmer, 8, Banks Ansley, B. N.| any doctors wre-] 11, Davis, George H, Maine, C. L. Phillips, W. H, Olin, Howard M Findley, B. 8. Gill, Howard C, Rets, T. J. Moc C. 8. Powers, Kenneth ©. Kerr, Robert P. Oldham, Carl J.| Smith, Leslie R, MeCash, Frank wi L KES Hanlon and Carl B, Croson ig Sh ds | | Photoplay. Halloons Wed. and Sat, Mate 10c; Eves and Sun., 1609 | Both our stores will close at 7 p. m. Saturdays during August. L. V. WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 1 | Store No. 2 First and Main | WestlakeandPine HYPOCRITES OnM i “OH, DOCTOR” Big Musical Comedy Success Other Features 106 and 200 hin particular form of DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike J, R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. eed tin toy owe with most surprising results. er din + King M ip sd OTE! NUXATED IRON recommen e'by Dr. Ferdinand King can by Regular Matines The office of the United States depot quartermaster will be moved | to its new location, Pier 11-B, by next Saturday, eae Nights, 200, 300, 500; Mat's, 150, tho FASTA BYE MEA Pd ae ah

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