The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 7, 1917, Page 4

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FATT CD UNIVERSITY MER WOMEN CREDITISO DK, turized from the nove! by Games! Mephins Adutne story of a girl who paid tee price «ft eoage t Admission 15¢ Children Se Birds Secking Drink Die i in Kansas Welle SMITH CENTER, Kan, —Drought in this won oy ria caused all upland wells to ge dey and nearly ail farmers are haviag water long distences fer thy Hve- ftock which they hi to ship out of the country So acute ts tire cendkien tfrat birds are perteting by the Ineadrede and in thelr quest fer water they are proving a nulsamee by fiyiow down into welts, wiong crewies gmt nto standpipes in the towns, FIFTH AT PIKE _Btete Perguson, Continuous 11.11 |whieh 2.608 permers took part, land rearky reefteps to weteh the) bees onadite ) At the Cottam Sunday, one of we ‘most beautiful artiste of the American drama, makes her motian picture debut in “Bar bary Streep,” tor Artcraft pice tures. Por prantivtatly two mrondime work on thie gigantic production tae tan in prog ress under the direction of Maurice Towrneur, aad te announced that tire fim te Gre most eimtorate ever stage at the atuitip in Risa seowey, For ttre dt street seem, in completes Alpertan vithame was dult, and en the het day ef the. Prodyetion ef the (im, several thew sand “fas” feem New Jermey and New Yaerk guthered ox the stronts Ft took Imus proceed ingps the meaebeos of tle Phe Lew pottre » to keep back the ome crowda, wiles oa worraarab worn woke Unewmutemed to bewmde thire thee hi In mdtditeoms fo the scones “a wears (alien at Beart Lew, M lea Perguwom and ber company trave! ed bo 14 diffocwent oat of teen bor [cotteaw ke vYarkoun pasta of the COUNTY, lah order be Met ton amined! kimenphore of thee steer, On etme ing tht» film, Maurice Feurmour conmuieed with monerad eaperty tx endir be mrt then coetwile ainolatoly om rreet Mr Teureeu kiresolf sgeersh pevethl mation ke Algeria mevtre ‘hemes mye, none, atone fuel be fareithar with Hite fx the meters pate of Afton, tate qukchowingg renter Ge acrrete Advasco segrodion truliseitn thet Ft tie Porgewrem wit mrewe am ini Gate telepe me & PhetewiN miar Cee ett thn treet bemailted women ef the someday sna, sho bas al ware beee idvatifted with thy tree cremate art, meek oe wes evi fenced in ker mimmy Sramown wage | henna te 7 famnst dieaee Her rere per ermal etree ies teackduhely pepradaced STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, IELSIE IS IN MOVIES Noted Beauty of Stage Will Be Seen Here o—____________* Today's Programs | LYIPAUTY Louise Giaem in “Tie | ea inkitae Decahy waline Mm | nen Cavite th “eh | “Pets ot So 1 RMN Altre sad } Stusey in “Walitty Gre j } GNtAL—Shery — Miehatem =m Tile Wives.” EIA NE —Aeerne Ohipvin io Waite | Tip Peep, Coane A —eang, Wettene Mame | tm Hintore.” 1| ee | thee fateve at the Mextoa wat!) Saturday nigket. Pomay arrived at the Caldwe beam, os Uber now seovwnt, aed Somme tte smother try. | ing te marry e¢f the em will leg ee th Jack—te a horrid pni)ihom ound wy rspmtbentie Irhek revolted aod abe res ft for ber — aire ane Morten 6 whe dite — Gardner, atta tm AR Benmgpe Brows.” at thn Bak, played the legithaate etgpe samy years hetero cabnehug moving ploteros oe olesdas” in fim week, for new ke Des ne livey te loere aad omly 8 camer for am minlbemoe ee Within the Law,” aow in pictures at the Chemie, wan a papelar mt trmekion nad Rama clad menome ttm ee produces kere bem weedeime to reack steve Geéwin & Co. dance wirated thet more tama tw mad! iion cellars ceoukd by foreed fate the atre bow officem thon pomt com piny Seem Onmate, ua ot “Modan Be Peep,” ot the Grand, ts one of the mont arromplinked womme mth Leben the Americam soreea, but Cam would mover gwomm It te lo 4 1917. PAGE McCormack Bros. are in hearty a@cord with the early closing movement and the eight-hour working day. 6 o'clock every ¢ vening in the week. Kindly do your shopping’ carly—especially Saturday. WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS- Our-enlarged Mezzanine Floor has added several hundred feet-of space to ome Women's and Misged Gak, Suit! and Millinery Departments, all of which is filled to overflowing -with bright, sew, wpto-dete merchandise. We have! put an entrance on James Street leading directly into these interesting depnrtmenty, and ievime e!] who find it conven SUITS lent to use it In this department you will fied COATS of every description Plush, newest Plain Cords, stripes, colorings, trimming sented All moderately priced. Prices range $7.50, $22.50, $24.50, wit! a Plush, $9.50, $10.50, very special showing of a few very Velour, Wool Velour, Weol checks and mixteres. All the s aed styles are mow repre- . No fancy prices in this store, 12.50, $16.50, $18.50, fine garments up to $39.50. We cordially invite inspection. OUR B¢ 5" make going to school SUITS in the ne Hats and Caps, 59¢ up DEPAR for latest frosr west models from $3 TMENT has the young cha everything to Jo a pleasure. to $8.50. shapes and newest colorings, Wool Jerseye, Sweaters, Mackinawse, ai) marked less than prevailing market pric Men's Dress Shors $3.50 Men's Box Cai Dress Shoes, Blucher atyle, sold leather rele and heel, lathe insole; » ¢om fortebhe smd @rewny qitem All cites, $2. aab pair Mon's Fett Stippars 98 Comfortable Felt Site n with Kenvy felt pelea, felt insole; aii mow Speck! ome a pate iadiow’ 1-Btrop Glippers ome Lathes’ Oce-ot rap Slippers with heather sete, selid comfort mybe, all etmes. Price, Gite pair Boys’ Shoes $1.99 ard 62.35 Boys’ School Shee, setid Hemst horer root, benithone tigen nad Lonther eountros: heevy eam ras topm Rae sty be. Kise 9 to 18, w pair Bios 12% to 2 ot. a patr 83.35 es Iron Clad School Hove 25c¢ A standard Hose for Boys and Girls, which ts woven of long yarn hard twisted so that it will etand up ageinet hard wear, All niven, Qi¢@ pair. Women's Black Cotton Hose lle Pair Women's U. 8. “Soldier Lady” Hone, fashioned leg and foot, im bieck only. Special, 11¢ pair Children's Arrowhead Mose 1S Pair Children's Finegange Flore, exonnd-one ri, in black enly; wines 7% to 9, Ask fer the Ar rowhend. Price, 15¢ pair. 3 Pairs for $1.00 Ladies’ Htk Boot Plated Mens, pure silk, deuble sele Colors yeihow, poart, pimk, biwe, bie. Bae palr ce 3 for @).¢m, SUYTS of the very lato eis and fabrics, Ali-wool F Hereafter we will observe these hours by closing our store at ° , aed mom vp-to-riate mod rench Serge, Storm Serge)” Wool Poplins, etc, im Black, Navy, Taupo, Weed, | and Green The large, convertible call the New Fall Suits. Nearly are trimmed with Fabric Fur have fancy flowered lining. COATS are of conservat dium full lar ie a particular feature all are belted styles, som in contrasting shades, man ive lengths and skirts mes Prices range....$18.50, $22.50, $24.50, $29. MEN’S $12.50 $15 SUITS 00 $20.00, All up-to-date models, in all the most fashionabiJ weaves and colorings for Fall Ladies’ Kid Gloves $2.00 Just received a shipment of Ladies’ 2-Button Kid Gloves in black, white and colors. Direct from France. All sizes, $2.00 a pair Ladies’ Bloomers 75c Pair Ladies’ Bloomers, made of « beautiful cotton crepe in pink and blue, with elastic at knee and waist. All sizes. Special, T5¢ * pair. Child’s Sweaters 79c Each Girls’ or Boys’ Sweaters tn ved, gray or Copen. Button down feont. V-neck or collar; patch pockets; 2 to 6 years. Special, Te each. Ladies’ Crepe Gowns 79¢ Ladies’ Gowns, short steoves, low neck, slip-over style. Neck and sleeves embroidered axed hemetitched in white, Sizes 94 te 42. Price, 7H¢ sarment. Men’s Negligee Shirts, cut a size and well tailored, in bl " sateen, cheviots and chamb ry solid colors. & garment. wear. ; Men’s Negligee Shirts $1.0 jo Union Made. All sizes, $1.00 Men’s Golf Shirts 4t79c Laundered cuffs andy nec band in pereales and 14, eee cloth; neat stripes and f Perfect fitting; all size to 17%. Price, 79¢ 8 Men’s Union Suits $1.25 Men’s Egyptian Yarn Union Suits, regular Fall wei®Fn: tine ribbed, form fitting. All sizes to 46. Bpectal, $1.25 Aearment. Men's Cotton { Sox 3 Pairs for 50 ic Men’s Seamless Cott (on Yarn Sox, reinforced heel . and toe, with splendid wearing » qualities. Colors—black, tan, Wh site. All sizes. 3 for 5O¢. » ie DOMESTIC SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Curtain Seri i2%(e Yard lhe Curtain Sorta, MM tmchen wide; Geuble epea-werk bertree, fe cream, white amd bene, af 3-th. Cotton Batts $1.00 Roll | $1.25 Cotten Batts, elze 72 by 6, weight 3 Hee; pure white, Netty Cotte, $1.40 a rei. Hematitched Table Covers $1.48 Cox Thtorh Heanatitehed Tuhtn Owvers, made ef a fine mereer lord cleth; wil give geet are feo, Speckeh, 8.40 ener Down Comforts $8.98 | Dewn and Feather filled Com- ferte, size 72x81, with fancy sateen covering and plain bor- ders to match. Special, $6.96. Wool Comforts $4.98 | _ Pamcy Silkoline Wool-filled Comforts, assorted patterns, sise 72x78. Special $4.98, Kimono Flannelett ‘ 19¢ Yard * 260 Flannelette, in It dark colors, suftable tc teen pers and kimonos. Spec i, a yard. al 199 Bedspreads $1.! White Crocheted Bed? read: worth $1.98; size 10x4h: extra heavy weight. Flannelett' e Pajamas and IWight Shirts $1.257 Ea, Just arrived—several | cases of by tie camera, M Mm anacwnced, amd he rll “ Night Shirts and Pa} ‘amas that her popularity in stagciond| ®t, ber, Sho proves B. howeres, In Fall wear; in neat sti ines and WH hee mente tham durptiemted om ti) ig hewkiagy bromcko, morn a solid colors. eerene i rentily anticipated. mente down with kee fle med ooh Lemiige Cima 36 ah heh biting CCW dinpowts —bwreelf ae wonild | ——— — 3 Ge ee (ani ; fer tio boat timen Ratardmy tn “Ido. | PI Mart tm wlan tar eituathone | lish a governmental policy in regard | (to statements made by Poll agents at root srtelly, te eonsceemary to toe preity: Despite thi: remarkable Abepiny | K A FIE te coal which will insure the largest/ the meeting. At the sa rae time the Tint Blientivce oe te flee ce eee cptne attay team fhe robe of a vanter.| Of PaYnten! peowews, who hi a dainty} Srent Chertten, Prateek tne | possible production of the fuel and| demand has increas and already bie nursery Get. If you will ctv | wtrpetcom waemnm white weer me qera-/ Cp af a miel, wetkhiog bet 125 | Amorbcam foe hie verwtilit a minimum price to consumers. the shortage is being ‘te It by man. powmds, Khe ln a nkilled homer, bat "6 ® character or octow, and. whos wa The government now ts contem-| plants. a ' poe tm pf tedtmdmugy = womecumes om tlhe ik lthte fo the ealy mpret in which she high praise for bin encelbunt plating fixation of the coal price. 0 SOLVE FUEL hens rescadvwd porodirechomad Imedrwr- 18 Varbonne scream pee! weet bone, | The output here, altho much} a ino ha fpiowe| Diencting Seite, tm Che vate a @ thin ‘Tho otlee outdoor mocon wding “The Streatake is #0-| greater than last year, is still far each & Bitur- | stageatruchk girl, in Triumph,” th pliskxeeats she acquired om the stirred wth Edna Wallare oppor | behind the demand. phy img mt the Catoroumn sendatht mad Opepen rarck where adie war bows in “The Portin of Dkwoewn” at thu | Strike Curbe Fuel Wood | Saturday, The phture tx based ee mash tenet hose mirleood [Clan | Sudden and immenge increase tn! digestion. trhal condition the consumption of Industrial coal and refusal of the Canadian gov ernment to permit British Columbia mines to make shipments outside “anada are the reasons assigned for the shortage. | According to conference findings, | the eight-hour day lumber strike has re@weed the visible supply of fuel! wood te 50 per cent normal. In the| fall and early winter many mills] will «hut down and further decrease | the supply | Fuel oil shipments to the city dis- tributing points have been reduced | 140,000 barrels a month, according! "the stery of the ome RaARES Samnared Fhogecines Adbi ms, whch ote rs f - of - dwroun thw to hokd the mortid, but | Pete att he WHA | a ret eommegtiom of Life uxfotde lenaiys Worse ts cas 0 ot Bop | tm ome ef theo tart nad mont the little High wry vb pertearade eof thon befits by | “(diy hme” he panei im the Ce. pomtel thls week. It i mot a piae Brattice amd the entire Morth- weet face a eorbews fuel etree . as, distress a i other stomach diserders This Mecnesia te prepared in various waye, bo certain £0 Inset on obtesn In the Blaurated Potm, We knew that each cust Must pay the expe ad rted upetente™ To avold the high Cents, age Thin fact was breugivt ent at a conteromee hotd by Dy. Neary Guamalie, chairman of the etate sownent of defen, and State Kine Inapmeter Jaman Baghey, SI coe! equaraters amd seatera, weed men, oll eutore aed Gorden C. C ey, semrotary at the Chamber of Commeree and Commercial Club, There Say, wt the ehariror reenm, uel Administrator H. A. Garfield Was wegod by the muting to estab Mine Is the “The Gentic Dentiet” Phone Main 4865 ORPHEUS Of the five mew wet at thie Or sioseanng | Wienke ocr thu battenr peurt { the Just Kids" bobda wee, and amthes aad songs by girs amd two bad boy pe pie, The singing voto are goead ead the comedy clever “Phereoam Was Ritshat” i tha roseing comumty offeriua of the Or phowm Players, with Robert Athen says ti a | sring ot o toot | Croco lclip. Hagen amd Bows aro jood mings Jers om the operath: order. Albert and Romiin om movelty puppa comedians, with matural heeds pad he tiny bodies, moking an wn uswal burlewqase effect, Sylvano * land Delphine are dancers, There lis & geod feature cemenily menthon | picture. | * of the ‘Clean, Healthy Mouth \ Ciaaches Fairbanks j Fatt Arbuckie His Cajeot Riot W “es , PALACE sp —and— e The Veesting Pear, @ minndia . PEED u + eager of thse xo a fee 1@ tes string quartet, to the lending aime As | Belicue, Se Do | Poemsd JACK GARDNER yours. Faster! Faster! Now, PUNIAS PWOANOFS Deut of der Tors Wad & Thureday at the Palace hp, Maree | Gad Cengnased— throw on the brakes foo thie tann arnb at vee Seaws- + ogc sapling Maen lg M 1 > b bkawae BIG . . Rovogavure Portraim—BILLIE BURKB, ALICE clans, who are thoro matere of] Meve you indigestion om’, our stom- ist | BROADWAY —bang !-<-Skid right into the neanest nee BRADY, ELSIE FERGUSON, GLADYS thelr instruments scored. handle « 6 soci i : peal ni cere ek Run | star stand. Knock a copy of this big new°isswe BROCK WELL, ARAULINE "FREDERICK, The Tetuan Arabs, acrobats, | 2¢h—loo 4 ‘0 3 eeth figs : ) ol " ‘ Jeal CLARA WILLIANS. | have a whirlwind tumbling act, and) self that their condition is such as to permit the -t ee wae te f20CeNts = MARY PICKFORD’S New Clothes, five wondéul new lthey wogk with astonishing speed : ik rig fond ‘a 2 te ‘ He needs every copy—we Mo retient printed in eoxogrevure | “eving’ and Ward, in comeay|Proper mastic&tion of your food. n a OLLIE KING'S Ideas About Marriage | oBaracte ing stunt acking headache, yes, even the sharp rheu- ‘THE RANGE p's printed 300,000 of thétn and , THEDA BARA Transforming the Bean Belds of Cali a er -s00. alnging statis, Are / racking. headache yeh, Suey tae mis “ts BOSS” right off with the speed of a six-reel cre. into Egypt " |""Margaret Ryan ts a cute Ittie; Matic twinge, to say nothing of counthss other Grab your copy now n it up, ti trey Grule of the Studios lcomedienne whose versatility| ailments, is due in gine cases out of ten to de- Western Thrilier wid 1 h ee See ‘seems to have no limit | fective teeth. So I sty—if you would enjoy the turn the’ pages—pipe the features ! Ow! LOIS WEBER, the greatest woman director. |"* Morton and Wells, in “Nutology,”| boon of good M@alth, if you value mental alert- Reminiscences of MARC McDERMOTT. Posspetape of the Stars when they were Babies, taken ne old Home Town Photographers. An donates with ALICE ( do comedy talking and singing. Vanfield and Rena are unusually fast jugglers, Isn't it everything that people say it is—ir- resistible as Charlie Chaplin’s walk, appeal- ling as a Pickford ringlet, fascinating as a baby vamp? Ataboy! Ataboy! Fork it over,newsman, fork it over! That's engi ness and activity, pay attention to the condition of your teeth—they are the guardians of your health Correct these defective teeth now—today. Do not put off your visit a moment longer. Let not fear of pain deter you. Dentistry as I prac- Reilly's w man in western studio. Picture in Church and School. Who's Married to Who in Filmland, 300 Questions and Answers. b ZnO. & Unive asivy | Woman Finds Toad in Cabbage Head | | DOWNER, N. Y,, Sept. 7——Mrs.| Bhelly Thomas went to her garden, | "°° it te 6 periie act i 10 T O Pp L . picked a head of cabbage, carried tt Remember My Well-Knowg, Promise Examination: to the kitchen, and a few minutes y . A Inter ntarted to prepare it for din-| “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY. ME” is tt dau ner, ¢ head of cabbage was soft, and she cut into it she discovered it was hollow. She found a fat toad in the center of it. ae a PAINLESS PR@CTOR a Sterling Dentistry. Corner Firj #4 Pike fares lative Control Frank EB. McMullen, » ot

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