The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1917, Page 3

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We ats @ —_ — | vas or ols on no ver atu to ith the ald on Seu heeeti Mlnbame. —Dealing with Viola Strathmore, a supremely selfish woman of flaming moods, denying society’s conven- tions—admired of many men, each of whom believes she cares, but whose friendship only serves as stepping P stones in her career, ft hh UA i i i in Moc ri sym A tneantitt Mh Hil oun oft STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT.5, 1917. PAGE 3 NIGHT IU! AND THE LAST TIMES TO SEE THIS KNOCKOUT ! | FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11/ Admission -— hes Prices Paid Wholesal Vegetables VEGETABLES Winnin Moreeradiah Lettwee 1 A Comedy, “His Foothills Folly” and the Animated Weekly—also Parsley Feas—Loeal eppere First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 15c B “ bh : t” ST ECTRICITY’S Latest Achievement Wonthrough the medium of akite string it has performed mighty feats m the service of man—and now it has been given a new and perhaps greater task—the mov- ing of the nation’s commerce and travel across the mountains. On the Milwaukee" for 440 miles over three ranges of mountains steam has given place toelectricity. Nosmoke,no cinders, just smooth, clean travel on trai traditional for the excellence of their service. ® What more delightful vacation than a trip to the historic East over the electric high- way of the CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Reduced fare tickets to Chic als cities East now on sale, We will plan al trp end arrange all details. SECON Vhoner | tourin | of information | |University Dean Is | the d j the O-W. Loges 30c 20-1. box och. per sack Locals, new FRUITS Hinckberries irapes-- Mainga, lugs Watermelon—Per ib Sa Wesley Frost Coming |¢—— to Seattle to Speak | fm yea" Chick Food Wesley Frost, formerly Ameri in Chop can consul at Queenstown 0 when the Lusitania was # Rolled Oats an submar . Will speak in| Wheat eattio Sept. 14 on the subject,| tran Vhy We Are in War.” He is| Shorts the count Mer the nus.|telled or Ground Barley y Corn f the United States bureau | Cracked Corn Koya Bean Meal Ot Meat Country Hay and Grain (Prices paid whole plee p Named Bank Director|* Dean John T. Condon, of the Unt-|teehy”, versity of Washington School of| Wheet Hay Law, was made a director of the Washington Savings & Loan As ociation at a meeting of the board| of directors Tuesday. His appoint-| ment was made to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of former Vice President H. D. Camp Prices Paid Pro@ucer Poultry, Veal and Fork Dack» Ena Court Boosts Value of , O. R. & N. $9,000,000 By United Press Leased Wire t - ms - OLYMPIA, Sept. 4.—Reversing| | ‘ting, Wricen to Matalin fee sision of the Thurston county | § — ee ae court in the case against | pysten— R. & N. Co., in regard to| “N tax valuations, the supreme court| 1 the Waluatiqg at $48,646,517 vim $9,800,000 in e $29,707,000 estimate company superior Tue of the by the a DAFA UTM C0 COR THIRC & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN: WOMEN THIRD NEAR PIKE | YOUR CREDIT ISO.K tor Mew, 150 | Children Se) 0 |) this character might shift EL his wife NEW RETREAT T0 RELEASE SLICE OF FLANDERS ByQDnited Press Leased LONDON, Sept. 5. le preparing another retreat” In Flanders, according to reports by allied aviators. The new “retreat to prepared as the German mill ff will probably will clear we Flanders east of Ypre mude as fa as the line between Courtral and Thourout, If it le carried out In Its entirety, It wij! release almost 225 square miles of Belgium from the In- vader's grip. Military experts here, }works reported long under con struction behind the German lines, | suggested that the Germans) more toda were preparing to open the canals, | jdykes and rivers tn all this terrt tory, | British prog flooding it to impede A large engineering operation of water as far as the pre inh lines fram Dismude to Ype to Warretm, All of thie grow is Mat aad peactienily as aoa bere Many temehon nee below wen ker od | Cm. Ce reporvedt tye mene y Om the Itelian frome, dorma’s (peer Wore have taken Mele Sem Cntr Petrorin, taking swe with Bvan | 2, He, doelared Vigarems cogonttiam be worth of Fidgpes, moma slew hings mig eect tthe Gatseen | the Feutente ofteanloe Cynthia Grey’ 8 LETTERS | Husband | Stays Away and Won't Explain Dear Cynthia Grey be for a husband to keep th that she eught te My husband never calls more wh per nays, ot always be business agging. It is only has done this him do differently? This | the h definite m that her hus band is always telling the truth. The only way to meet it {a to summon all of your will power and throw off the sus picion. Talking about it does no good, It only drives your husband to further conceal- ment. Change your attitude and accept what he says, trying at the same » to make home very attractive and restful. After a time, when he discovers that he is pot arousing your curfosity, he may cease trying to conceal his affairs from you. the ardost :|Girl Doesn't Enjoy Company of the Dear Mins ( years of age Me n *! with a nice crowd of girls who a tof them call me a 1.00 200 1001.60 o"“e 6.00 144.00 34.00 20.00] 34.00 ° all very dear to me and when we go out th ways invited, Now I prefer company of the girls alone not care for the men. girls neem to think we a good time without the “mar others say I am Jealow ich is true. My all I give up t are al pany boys? JUSTA It would seem there should be opportunity for both sorts of diversion—-rometimes to en joy the company of the giris alone and others the whole group; but perhaps you are all too busy for that. But you can not hope to persuade your friends to reject the company of the young men. As you say, they prefer their company to that of girls alone. So you must take your choice. And the wisest choice would be to stay with this group of girl friends and enjoy as far as you can the pleasures they enjoy Young Man Should Write First Letter Dear Miss Grey a young man over a year away a few weeks ago, and be going, gave me his address asked me to write proper for me to do 80? them and try to like the LEN 1 presume you really wish to know if it would be proper for you to write first. It would not Let your men friends take the initiative In correspondence, If they do net care enough about you to do this, you can depend upon it, they would not be greatly Interested in receiving your letter, or in prolonging your friendship. Dear Miss Gray to be married here basing |their views on certain engineering after the retreat of Am deluge f ft rigptiet | ops from knew? up any he will be late for sup He stays downtown till mid night without letting me know, and when I ask him what kept him he “You know it was business.” But when I tell him I know it can he says I last How can 1 A number of | young men have joined the crowd| the 1 do} The other| n't have Some | of| these grand girls, or shall I go with ‘The girl Tam to marry lives in Canada and we wish Must I get the THOUSANDS OF FIGHTING MEN FLOOD SEATTLE The war has added new color to Seattle. Brand new army officers— and old ones, too—have been in vading S@ttle bp the dozens from American lake since Satur- day. Hotels been filled have with jet em. Fourteen hufred naval militia moe @ oh the universit® training enjoying first liberty “Hundreds of Coast. artil are down from the Sound forts, While the regulars from Fort Lawton and Pluefackets from Bremertog continua to epme to | town. | Seattle has suddenly taken on of a military @iv thea ever | before tn her Hat this ts» J situation thet national army ican laze with is movikeed oe Sol at thee Sem an@ Navy ub, with hawiepervare ot the Naw Washington Pivot editheman eff (hee Sat (Teme, Heithe peed bnathsa ef thew a cd mn = epee thks [mann wants Ite Gotan tell of Afuy Pomerat Youn Chat be tonlelnat mmdaw Maw: bed ee em SOE a LM cmt my ig ted mw CM we) | ode, | | Nullify “Lister's Veto! Hey Eintinest Renee hewn Gtew | OLY MPLA, Regt, 6.—Meltifetaas the veto o¢ Gov, Lanter, Teowday, | tee Re pem comes ot Wank mate | authorinead Kinto dedtiter CW Cheese to heer & eebary werreet [tw Al Medamebor foo mew rbems fo the bareeu of inrperthom @mwing dl month eof Apeld Lister Veterm® the appropet tiom fear the herrea Out ef thew goon 1 spproprsation kesdgwm passind | t the 1917 swoon anctataewinll Gow mys | Arbuckle is Welding gt JU JACK CARCHER || STAR —in— “THE RANGE BOSS” Western Thriller 150—Children Se “RING AROUND WHO'S WHO” PICTURES Taken Last Week Are on I have known He went TONIGHT at the BIG license there or here? I have lived Bere allany life, PERRY Ordinarily you would get the license and be married where the bride now resides. But it is possible to get it here, as this is fo be her future home. She md appear with you at the office of the license clerk in the court house, STARTING WEDNESDAY EDNA WALLACE HOPPER -AND oo ; FRANK SHERIDAN pat ee “THE PERILS OF DIVORCE’ Class “A” Theatre ..OS.. BENEFIT DANCE given for the Striking Cracker and Candy Workers Tickets 50c Everyone Welcome Ladies Free Sat fackory Terms Always tae QROTE-FRANKINCO: OTTO F NEGEL, President = STORE CLOSES SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. BEAUTIFUL RUGS The primary motive in furnishing a home should be to create atn and good cheer and to suggest refinement Fine Floor Coverings Are Important Our present stocks offer splendid opportunities for selecting the very nev t embrac ing the best qualities and finest patterns of several Of best known rug makets, incluc Kk eusia Shah Aly and: Lakewood; Whittall’s Anglo-P. n and glo-Indian Wilton Rugs; Hartford Saxony Art om Wilton Rugs Price $55.00 to $82.50 for a 9x12 room-size Rug. We shall deem it a pleasure to show you through the interesting displays, though you may have no thought of buying an phere of warmth America and Electric Reading Lamps stocks of Elec- tric Portable Lamps in a wide assortment of styles. The new 1917 designs are priced $11.00, $12.00, $13.00, $14.00, $16.00, $18.00, $19.00, $21.00, $26.00, $32.00, $36.00. Complete n Dinnerware New Importations Haviland China in plain shape with decoration, of coin gold 50-piece Open Stock Dinner t, $65.00. 100-piece Open Stock Dinner Set, $117.00, Haviland China with acid etched gold band decorations interlined with double gold Une— 50-plece Open Stock Dinner Set, $87.00. 100-piece Open Stock Dinner Set, $159.50. LUGGAGE WD abe m erent deal to the pocorn o€ traveling, Kikly Yrenke amd Pear beve doonenert resend thant the Aret cmet of buangagre ee mad the final «out, that it ie the merview remdored thet @etor melaoas thee real Com, Lily Lageame is sold with @ pewtive mwerantes to make goed any dammaes eaweed by defects im work mianekig ov material at any Grove-F Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin CLEMMER THE HOUSE OF MUSIC GUTERSONS AUGMENT RUSSL AN ORCHESTRA BEST PHOTOPLAY MOUSE DAILY CONCERTS 3:30, 7 and 9 “Indian Beil tong,” freea “Lakme” nn Delibes Clarinet goko by Nichedas Oeconomacos Overtors, “Tanobame™ cceeeneessemeeeneee Wagner Orebretre Number sscneaneet tenses SHRUBS Valse, “Biase Ononabe* oan Crehestre Number All-Star Cast The phenomenal play that ran for 16 months on Broadway. What if Mary the little shop girl, innocent of the crime for which she was convicted and sent to without the pale of Society, what if her methods of vengeance were those of social outeasts—the law could not touch her, for like those who wronged her, she played the game to the very edge of danger, but stayed always “within the law,” Turner, prison, st STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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