The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1917, Page 3

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| A-D-I1-E-S q he shows great , a ? 1 nothing so much | report th iS great statistics” at We advise the matinee shows—You'll which he tell me he made on last Paramount , see the same charming Billie Burke ie ee in the same picture w.th the same Yours truly t FIFTH AT PIKE } ADMISSION 15c-——CHILOREN 5c. . music as at night—and miss the even-, = ing crush! Come in and cool off— UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT!!! STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 28, 1917. Sessue Haya Until Wednesday! Night Only | i himura Star-Liberty News Pictorial Depicting American Lake Cantonment; the Elks at Wenatchee, and other local news events! CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 150-——CHILOREN 5¢. Every Housewife | Should have these | Two Splendid Cook Bock: | | THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK | and FISHER’S BLEND SOUR MILK RECIPE COOK BOOK Prepared and Tested by ’ Isabelle Clark Swezy | Cooking and Baking expert. || Edit-r Pure Food Department |, Seatile Post Intelligencer. Send four cents in stamps for both Books; two cent stamp if only one | fs desired. Address Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Harber Island, Seattle “My Greatest” So Says Douglas Fairbanks wD WOOLLY The Wildest, Fastest Fairbanks’ Wild West Thriller Ever Screened EXTRA MARY McALISTER in “Steps to Somewhere” OWN Taomeie 15c—Children 5c Watch for two Rex special camera men on the streets putting a ring around Who's Who. You get $5 if he gets you. Both edited and all Recipes i| HAS PLAN TO garments |" ave already Ar Russia, Gets Six-Month and d Englan¢ France @ Report —— Je rb PAGE 3 THRU THE STAR Kind Geattle folks are st contributing to the fund for Mra. Emma Woods, 390 Fourth ave. N. Monday af ”n The Star told its about the plight of Mrs, Woods Almost five years ago her hus band suffered a severe attack of spinal meningitis, which left him mentally incapacitated Since that time Mra. Woods made a brave struggle to keep her little brood of five together, One child is in the city hospital with a fractured skull and a broken collarbone Yesterday afternoon Mr. H Rrown called at tar office and left $1. And omning mati ind the wing letter Ke The 8 Inclosed find che $5, which please add t the benefit of Mra. Emma Wood b of 15 of eople ¥ gla ome one of th present tf ® t « . family of this kind ald , change ehold. This the part of the members of the « e sacrifice, but it would upon each “If this suggestion seems a good will you not give tt 1 umns of The Star. Nat response can be found to D. D. BABCOCK "3218 W. 72nd St, City.” 30 BILLIONS T0 BE VOTED ON THIS CONGRESS By United Press Leased Wire ra °° Thomas Hig f WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—Amer Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | { charged with no esent war ¢ vad will be | Vegetables and Fruit | tis wife and two ct Abe s sii . Aa ° and T sre, was found guilty in|” OF thix cole ” __ VEGETABLES mun rt Monday afternoon.| nay beer pe ltt os oe} He was we o six months 1 | gpregg n tal vs Seattle may have the hor of) jail, durtr h time Parn-lthan $2 04 presenting the world with its ereat-|ings of $1.50 a day will be turned tag est and . eat weapon ainst sub warfare. over to the mother of the two chil-|, soon, must be cared for George M s Ninth ave./dren who live in the Munhattan|, , bas received word from the U.| sartments. 8. naval consulting board that plans| eeons * for his electrical anti-submarine Gar vag get gun and for his underwater wire Horseradish Local. per I> less are being considered by Lettuee—Local, head, per dos. Thomas A. Edison and the other Ontons— oor apne t the be 1 ' Green, per dom ....... members of the board _ Wax, per case Stoops says his gun was the re : Cal, yellow, sack { observ Parsiey— Local Peas Local } nes i Pepeorn 079 075 B i > t ANSON 20 acy sie Lens cal 2.00} rRUITS Home of the Kryptok Lens Apricot: 19 tnatis 2. 4 We Prescribe, Manufacture Cherries Hiack Tartarian «| | nd Fit Glasses ‘ae Malaga j 0 | “Don't stop knitting for eattle’s leading Optical liors on account of any con | Place . »| troversy between the Navy Established 1910 8 league and the navy depart NO CHARGE fo ‘a ment.” Sprit r Leather Cases This is a message from Mrs. Springs or Leather Ca se Thomas Rhuf to women who nig have been knitting socks and SreciaL- Kaapherries o| other garments for United t 1 a : Watermelon Per ib +} States sailors, many of whom guaranteed gold-filled seem to have quit working orough exam £ © Prices Paid Producers for Beas, *| since the controversy arose: mallee $5.00 Poultry, Veal and Pork to have the gar Mrs. “Sailors have Broilers Ducks ccc 1917 a EVERYTHING FOR THE EYE AND EAR WALTER ROBSON Fat Under ¢ ibe gto 4055-4056 Arcade Buliding, te Retailer for reach t sa r Fourth Floor. and Cheese The women of the Navy = ‘| Each Day Brings ’ + The Season’s Newest ¢ ‘s,in Wearing Apparel Zz hb F a . orga to W invite your inspec- ~ o Green’ ‘Baziey ‘ tion of the Advance Sepa ean Meni Showing of the New Fall 7 and Winter Suits, Coats Fun Meal Se and Millinery now on dis- Teer ste play. The styles are indi- vidual — the materials and N. W. WINTER WHEAT N. W. WINTER WHEAT By United SPOKANE with ¢ asing the production of food patterns correct. | | i] \ J sn Leased Wire Aug. 28 » government Co-operat In ssenninepiigiiiiieiinicaliaiiunin A Credit Account at Pacific Northwest will increase the . winter wheat acreage by 20 per - ent, according to experts from six Rater eciea tatuatas tars wis The Eastern men representing the U. 8. depart always a convenience, and w prove doubl > at ment of agriculture. Lack of rain anon of the year. You can make your purchases and difficulties of securing seed an en ou : Jobeny | | wheat present the only obstacles. | Eight Seattle Women Would Go to France | Bight Seattle women responded ‘to the call for stenographers mac United States Director of En loyment Lawrence Wood for ork with American expeditionary \force in France, Only mea will be| taken, however, Avenue 1332-1334 Second bers say Jed dama }tin iWAS A COSTLY SHIRT \eouldn't {$15 by hese figures do not inclu which finance committ will have to be ralsed at gular December session are the war expend es al ready made Loans to allies and war bonds, 7,063,945.46; war risk insur $45,150,000; army and navy ency bill, $3 94,541.60; alr $162,500,000 appropriations (approximate), bonds for loans and wa 8, $11 00. Grand total, $30,947,222 us may seo a Dillion dol COOL WEATHER CHECKS STATE FOREST FIRES Forest fires in all parts of the state presented less danger to green timber and grazing land Tuesday than they did Monday, according to Chief Fire Warden G. C. Joy, of the Wash ington State Forest Fire assocl- ation. Fires near Darring Snohomish county to milli ton, in northern which threaten Monday, were control, Ce rn part men Destroys Hill Plant Some green timber was destro ed the Lewis county fires, and the plant of the Hill Log 0 valued at $7,000, burned The blaze on the Little North , in the Grays harbor region as under full control Tuesday morning, while th in the Wich! ta district were still giving trouble. No Loss of Life far there has been no loss eported to the fire Thus of life war office. den's Offered Opening for Ambitious Burglar G, T. Sasaki, 107 Broadway, ac cording to his business card, 1s a dealer in real estate and business chances. He took too great a chance Monday night, howe when he left the door of his ho unlocked A thief entered and tole $100 in Japanese money, $60 in U. 8. gold coin, $5 in silver, an 18 karat gold ch and a pair of trous J. Mcliroy, who appeared court Tuesday charge of in morning to drunkenness, remember where he left his shirt Monday, and was fined Judge Gordon police answer Loyalty to the government has ged by 600 school teach ing In annual county con vention at Broadway high school The teachers declared themselves opposed to treason and sedition in all forms, away HELP GOMES TO ‘VICTOR ZEDNICK | GWA WOODS FAMILY | PLANS WAY TO gpg ees Her Ar and [agree w tons that the plan were ff the mer ts of the I hould be willing to help f and to give the time anne ng the news items edit ttle periodical and have ca others would un willing to do the er districts in the precincts ould furnish neighborhood news € 5 ation, telling touch w » our boys and they VICTOR ZEDNICK ST TTT TTT Cynthia Grey’s 2 LETTERS ST TTT TT Is Bill an Animal? Cynthia Explains Dear Miss Would you kind fr animal say, ( LL'S FRIEND. Your see « h orous animals, as plants It was an old idea that the ving world forms a regular or contras ($185 | SAVE | EYES FAILING CYESIGHT RESTORED BY OUR SYSTEM © Something sin Our & Don’t Pay Exorbitant Pri ER INCLI YouR rym. AMING POOR Asses 2 VRAnS Piren scr NINE YRS EN SHAT Ee U. S. OPTICAL CO. kactaat Opticnt 1533 Relieves Sour Stomach Commonly Called Heart. burn), Gas in the Stomach, Belch ing, Swelling and Full Feeling, frequently complained of meals, in TWO MINUTES Sample Package mailed FREE by THE BELLINGHAM CHEMICAL CO., Bellingham, Wash. 80 after If your druggist is unable to supply you WOMEN ONLY Ladies who desire a reliable and dependable remedy for all Female Troubles and Irregu larities—a remedy which has tood the test of years —one as thousands have a good and legitimat remedy which be taken with perfe fety at all times, should try SANDERSON’S PILLS Sanderson's Cotton Root Pills have cured obstinate t 4 of the most abnormal « oxes RAYMOND REMEDY CoO,, Hotel Antlers, Fourth & Union Floor Upholstered A] \l ot Velour and Tapestry Upholstered Davenports Regular price $92.00 to $97.50 made with and upholstered in splendid quality tapestries and velours in Seven-foot Davenports ve attractive designs BS: Massive Upholstered Chairs and Rockers $41.50 Regular price $62.50 Large and comfortable Chairs and Rock twelve styles, made with loose cushions st of construction throughout | Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F KEGEL, Prosident SPECIAL CLEARANCE Chairs and Rockers stered Rockers Samples of Davenports $61.75) three loose cushions Tapestry Chairs and Rockers $34.75 Regular price $50.00 tapestry uphol- and Chairs — made with loose cushiong = — Four only, ear series, more or less reg graduated. The older turalists spoke of “the scale of being,” “the chain of being.” Lamarack was the first to show that such a series does not ex- tet. He compared the animal kingdom to a tree, “a branching series, irregularly graduated,” and he recognized that there were breaks, missing branches, “owing to the extinction of some species.” He explains that the animal kingdom begins by at least two special branche then ending in ts, He thus broke en y away from the {dea of a imagined by there is, speaking in progressive seri n from monad al kin truly bles a tree whic gar 4 out branch near base, many ' es being inextricably tn s—repre- types, as nary or fixed such as polyps, barna 8 an arasites, etc. are nehes. Asa the branches | y to ascend and more or less upward. ead out *P Here's Ree tpe for Cucumber Pickles Miss Grey: Please print in sur columne a@ reliable recipe for ere acumber swe and blige AN O aye t wate Ay tos : th taste : Happiness Lies in Home for Two Contrite Will men n that when they take unto and not Little Dea selves a Spirit” hat she, mothe must first considered? in a lit t for ny t ch ma arr uld } ages wh n eternal mn shattered to nother and not to wife Love and cherish your mother, yes. But don’t let her break up your home. Let your wife and hild come first, last and all the » No woman with any person lity or individuality can live hap- pily with her motherindlaw, And you, “Contrite Sy .” how long would you be happy in @ place with two people against you and poison ing the mind of the person you How long would your love last Think over, and then love in cottage with wife and babe, and see how quickly things will change USTICE it a try your TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wea u «We Lund Rupture Suppo we free trial to prove its superior ty. A LUNDBERG CO, 1101 Third Seattle \°READ STAR WANT ADS P cena ts. 1406 -ZNDAVE Forget That Big Novelty Show All Week A BIGGER AND BETTER Vaudeville Specialties Matinees 10¢ ANY SEAT Eves. and Sunday Mats. 500 Seats .......10¢ 500 Seats .......20¢ TIVOLI Madison Street Bet. 2nd and Ist Aves. £ 4

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