The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 12, 1917, Page 4

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. SHE LL STAY AWHILE | Mrs. Vernon Castle Not to Quit Movies Now ia | 'WASHINGTON'S COLISEUM BIG FIR TREES ~| GOTO FRANCE Even America’s forests are being shipped to Europe to help win the war. Great fir fo ton, the Red Cross announced today, are being hewn, loaded n ships thege, shot thru the Panama canal to New York, and hurried across to France. | Thus it falls out that permanent | quarters for R®d Cross base hos pitals on the Western froat are being fashioned from the ranks of Washington's army of trees The need for sending Amertean forests across the seas to France| t own in the Red Cross state | mt that “so scarce is timber in| France that tents are now being used to house many of the Amer) fean contingents.” “This shipment of lumber,” ithe Red Cross, “like many other |shipments of Red Cross supplies }now going abroad, ts being made | thru the co-operation of the United [ste es shipping board with the Red as war council, Chairman Ed- ware N. Hurley, of the shipping | board, was a member of the war counell until appointed to his pres: ent post. | | in Washing sald) | May flower Leaves for Unknown Point! Ky United Press Leased Wire NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 12. ~With her destination unknown, ‘the residential yacht Mayflower left the harbor here early today with the president and Mra. Wilson aboard, N. B.—Although the Seattle Public Library refuses Barbary Sheep _ to its shelves, the mas ter genius of Maurice Tourneur (director of “The Whip”) assures the viewer of a picture dynamic in emotional Pauline Frederick in “Double Crossed,” coming to the Cotseum. ft Today’s | il Programs Contrary to the impression that has gained ground in some quarters, Mrs. Vernon Castle is not to leave motion pictures for the atage. COLISEUM~-Fisle | Ferguson tn star of the 1917. “a 7 Washerwomen Form Dillingham show, at the Century and dramatic effect— § | Union in Chicago} theatre, New York, put assur 118 “but wholesome and re | By United Press Leased Wire ance Is given that this will not Is hing! | CHICAGO, Sept. 12—Miss Agnes| ‘nterfere with her appearance | | | freshing Nestor of the Women's Trades Un-| In big features distributed by | | vreMthe OE, ~ pa fon League announced this after-| that house vtation.” 4 |noon that an effort was being made| Mrs, Cas contract for motion | 3 to unionize washerwomen in this picture work is for an extdnded pe | @- _ emene oe city. Their first demand will be riod. It is of Path! aiers of Sobrante tn J. Warren Ker-|$ t increase from $2.10 to $2.60/that she is pert 1 to S810 ripen’, Paralta production of Peter|@ Iter the Monday washing charm New York audiences with pn Kyne's romantic love story, “A$ —|the talent that made her an tnter-| stan's Love,” is national celebrity in a remarkably | ls short space of time. | Norbert Myles plays the part of now finished sev.;& shadow in “The Soul of Satan.” The William Fox player was so onsctentious that he dieted for the! part. atle has tures for Pathe, the first of probably will be released In CLOSED ae FOR EXTENSIVE REPAIRS How to Banish Wrinkles Quickly f to thrill artist of the first water. With Mr. Dexter, she ran the rapids of the Ausable river, | in the Adirondacks. Dorothy Dalton je gaining added laurels in her pew play, showing at the Liberty until Wednesday night, “The Ten of Diamonds.” Again she fs the dance hall girl, Joyous, reckless, yet with a senso | \y, of moral equity. behol In “| Sierep,.” playing at the Coliseum for the last times to night, Elsie Ferguson, noted beauty of the American drama, ts given a‘ vehicle that not only ts partic alarty adapted to her capabilitic t that offers her a mest lavishly Ustic background. Watch for the Big Grand be onay | b your Fay. 4 into your mirro {he marvelous transfor tion! thtly wounded. announcement was made by) department. leaves no trace aecret of your t appearance Advert Dorothy Phillips le featured in “Fires of Rebellion,” showing at jthe Mission for the last t —“|night. Miss Phillips gives a clever interpretation of a young mill-girl | who escapes the drudgery of her| rkind, and goes to the city te am| Fadventurous experierce. | Eugene Boedim, wie pine Ore | part of the sailor led i “The #lack ler,” at the Flew, fe m graduate ef, stock work en the speaking stage P“Haunting Shadows” is ese ef bis best known pictures: Edna Geodrith f sem at the [Strand in “Heputstien,” a play which shows tds trienmted star at her best. “Sunshine” Mary Andesson opee- ed at the Clemmer Wednesday in |The Divorcee,” a play that will em ar her more than ever to her many screen followepa, Mme. Saegt Burvetmundh, kn ‘Wath. in France are easing youthful vine inh rl TED HOUSE OF MUSIC = TERSONS S AUGMENTE SIAN ORCHESTRA ES BEST PHAOTOPIL AY MOUSE a2 DAYS ONLY THE DIVORCEE Charles Miller, Triangle di rector for the two years and for Flame of the is to direct Norma Tal madge. Late returns from the exemption Pa PAI 2H MAAS LA MP NTS Ag “Dollar Day” Tomorrow {Confessions of a Wife | ers of France,” at the Class A, by is a girl 1 am going to caill| “I saw Jim Edie yesterday. [ TOMORROW and FRIDAY amply fulfills the’ expectations | —— 4 jneo he bas had so little happiness |} ter sou, and every time Ijmever saw him look so well. He aroused by the maneuncement that ALL THINGS WORK FOR) [in his Hite, and poor dear, h hame I shall make a little |Says the book business {s booming she had posed for a photodrama| ae Good to see changes come when b sae ain he ae ood 8 that he was never happier in R which was to typify the spirit per-| o as —© beruly for the |woman as you are. life Hvading and upholding the French | “Chad did not say anything more x -| “Don't think I a mmaduling—t| “If I expect you to read this let- | republic of today then, but the next 4 the ¢ never could have said the|ter, I must say good-bye. Kiss dear 7] idea of his dreading t yaby can to you I have written. But d Dick for his ‘little sister, he sp, and it finally got so on my )w, when a woman gets to | always called— MOLLIE nerves that the doctor ordered me |! uce where I am standing, she | (To be continued) to the hospita!, and said that Chad |! think we would t Pen inal was only to come tn and play the 1 wish you could « fano for me once a day for an|home. I never saw one prettier, boar MP land Pat seems 90 happy over it A Wonderful Double Show “It was hard to get a room suf-| “The longer I live, Margie, the BEE: Bik Te : SS earn ie board front state that Rud Dunean % ft aa MARY ANDERSON Jected. ecaune he "was too abort wa ‘ oat ‘wom jected because he was too short, cntiar. Be and|inow@hat you are the only wom —in— Also that Victor Potel, known as 15¢ wege ben t tithe world wi } \ , Slippery Ji jected because k an in the world whom he vuld oth Sp eee ton tal Seat Bereuinn ot oe a Re OES Mothers of Franee’ The Story of a Girl WHO G0 empans, aso tatied to eee trie aie tne 80h BS is Yoney, Foe © pass the physical examination BULL BROS und, my ¢ Tam afratd that, tt He > Gambied With Fate Roy Stewart is to be Triangle | + Printera ||{ssme, ciroumstan i | Se Class ‘‘A”’ Theatre 5c gunfighter, successor of Bill Hart. | | Jus mters jhave succumbed to the flattery of THIRD NEAR P 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 } | Malcolm art's devotion, You R PIKE Nine hundred Mexicans play sol- ' eo 1 never Was anything but the 12, 1917. PAGE 4 Now Comes Our Great Monthly Sale ; as The Day That Offers the Month’s Best Bargains in Wanted Goods at a Dollar Dollar Ds C \Fraser-PatersonCo. The Following List of Spuntiile Will Show What a Splendid Lot of Opportunities Dollar Day Offers—It Shows Why Our Dollar Day Sales Have Become Se Important and So Well Patronized PoccccccccccogcceGdece Dollar Day —One hundred and fifty Serving Trays, $1.75 to $2.00 values, for $1.00 —Women’s Venetian Silk Camisoles, Special $1.00 ine Cotton Union Suits, Special $1.00 —Women's Fi —Nine yards of 15¢ Outing Flannel for $1.00 Table Damask, linen finis h cotton, Special $1.00 yard —50 Turkish Bath Towels, special 3 for $1.00 —$1.25 —Women’s Venetian Silk-top Union Suits, > Special $1. —Children’s C Sotton Union Suits, Special $1.00 —Embroidery gm gg formerly $2 .50.to $4.00 ya ard, for $1.00 —38c Pillow Cases, 42x36-inch size, Special, 4 for $1.00 , * ? OR aS ay —350 fresh, crisp, new Lingerie Waists, excep- phasis fo rer " he Be ‘ yard tional values in the Dollar Day Sale.at $1.00 —Brassieres, embroide ke style —$1.50 and $1.75 Fancy Faille Poplins, ; Pg “Spe ial $1.00 - Special, $1.00 yard —Women's House Dresses, formerly $1.50 to —$1.25 and $1. 50 Velvet Cotduroy, $2. 00, Special $1.00 Special $1.00 yard —Children’s Wool Challe Dresses,» —100 Women’s Hand Bags, $1.75 vai Special $1.00 Special $1.00 —Ferrls and H. & W. Corset “Waists, formerly —500 Sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats, Special $1.00 each $1.50 to $2.00, for $1.00 —Leather-covered Manicure Cases, Special $1.00 —Crepe Kimonos, pink, blue and lavender, Special $1.00 qee —Women’s fine 65c and 75c ‘Linen Handkerchiefs, 2 for $1.00 —Women’'s Night Gowns, good quality, Special 1.00 —500 Men’s High-grade Pure Silk Ties, —Chiffon Veils and Motor Scarfs, quality, for $1.00 each. Special $1.00 —Guaranteed Servo Fountain Pens, —Women's new $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 Neck- Special $1.00 each wear, Special $1.00 —Women’'s Pure Silk Stockings, Special, $1. 00 pair —Men’s 35c Black Cashmere Socks, Speciak, 4 pairs $1.00 —Exceptional values in Pyralin Ive ory, more than a ‘dozen different pieces, $1.00 each —Men’s Outing Flannel Night Robes, Special $1.00 | wants her friends to know what she thinks of them, so if she goes out over that black route of agony they will know what she has held in her heart for t little girl who, when she was good, could be very, very good, and when she was bad could be horrid “Chad does not know how much you, Margie, and {f my he owes to ficiently isolated to permit of piano|more sure I am in the conclusion TOMORROW TO SATURDAY: |} Probably no player In all ‘tim | j |playing, but by taking a lar that whatever ts is right, It may j}dom stands higher in the esteem at one end of the hospital we » treason of the jot every member of the company | ed it. I hat hink what ¢ kind, but I sincere associated with her than June Ca- had is doing the rest of t t tragic e test Club Juaelers in Vaudeville price, the sunshine maid of the aad; althe Me does not mention ft stl si William Fox productions. Miss Ca | I think be dislikes the {dea of the Late Prima Donna o! price’s constant cheerfulness and baby more than ever ; a Dora Hilton New York Hippodrome. 4 Rood spirit on the screen are only Do you know, dear Margie,” M 1 Refined Harmony a reflection of her genial nature. I Mollie continued mn her letter, “I|sreat WASHINGTON TRIO Staging __ Comety. | The result 1s that from “props” to Jwonder if you will underst chast MISS ELSIE NORMAN | FLYING HOWARDS — director there is no one who does b r Songs and Sw . | Novelty Aerial Artiste P Ta I have said here (tho wh w t not idolize the little star, ¥ do bo, ¥ Mon’ ‘ : At f un and | | ways understood me prot as Alice 1 Comedy Sketch i} Anna Luther has become a ten- etiai te it of ul} the litt f} ngs fiend, since it 1s popular to be [emery ae eeanae oe ) Sear iterephedt pulaiting Out’ . * 9 a } “ 3 ahi , su do so wan » under © little deceits You are trying to win another's love, is it J} * [end about something or other sinadk hak thn nile duden dies teers that 80 any ot ? these days. Her fiendishness in cag boa hone th sgt get ee et proper to masquerade under an assumed name? this direction has led her to annex See the at ne eet oan a tennis court to her Hollywood baby fs the fect thas | it worries ¢ 1 ’ home having won sweeping Chad, and I agn afraid he | hot Ko about =I FOR THE ANSWER SEE victories from all her tennis me te weve > mm on almost ready tc : match. Anna has accused of going in for tennis so strong be cause the ar tennis styles . ° ee come her and Hr red hair #o well Muniuy Matiness. "| Weekday Fvenings & Sundays ie | Matinees ..., STARTING WEDNESDAY Sarah Bernhardt at in th th

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