The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1917, Page 8

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Two Favorite Fall Styles Selling Here You won't have to travel far to find out, Just try m any shoe store then here and see for yourself how we undersell, If there were not sixty-four shops in this o ganization we, too, would have to charge the higher price. no teabip Gray Russia Calf, § B5.PS, with fawn gl Brown Kid with fawn cloth 85.05. te with gray cloth upi cloth Glased Kid with b&b French Kid with gray and brown EPpPers, $5.95. The New Cadet Boot with Military Heel, §%- top and Goodyear Welt in the following com- Kid with gray cloth Kid with fawn cloth Kid with gray cloth BOSTON SAMPL LE SHOE SHOP SAN Floor Fitel Bldg. Second 6 Pike St yA STARTING; i your Paste rant pocketbook. © " BUTLER.—Advertisement. | '°" '* mn, oF the onion group. ry Housewife Should have these pe Splendid Ovok Books B PAIRIES COOK BOOK ead IER'S BLEND SOUR RECIPE COOK Watch for the Big ang |] Grand Opening, h eaiced and all irecives | Sunday, Sept. 23 le Clark Swezy and Baking expert. te Food Department lend four coats ia stamps for tou cent stamp Adérvoe Flosring Mills Co, - Barber Island, Seatrle MADISON STREET Seattle’s Newest Jewelry Store Diamonds a Good Investment? Yes! é af her ag | Joseph LeudanCo. Who Are Direct Importers We have a very fine and large stock of loose and mounted gems— 3 $100 Per Carat and Up Beautiful Diamond Set in Platinum and Geld Wedding Rings, Wrist Wate Lavallieres, Brooches, ete. BEST QUALITY AND VALUES ee Leudan Co. 1222 Second Avenue, at University Street. W. S. KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY GOODS STORE 1209 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Now Is the Time to Do Your Winter Buying WE CAN LOOK AFTER YOUR WANTS AND ‘ SUPPLY GUARANTEED GOODS tness and antees a . 8. All Wool Blankets +. 87.00 to $2.50 sas0 # 97.75 Drab § ers Campaign Hats Sport colora . LK8 760 to $6.00 Rolls, waterpr ons. Ohe to Water Bottles Canvas Folding I etn be to Canvas’ Folding U, 8. Army Barrack Shoes. “Canvas with leather tip, sol heel and counter hee make elegant camp house slippers; 6, $1.00) No. Camp Axes.75e to & 8 tion guaran | teed or money refunded ee Mary Pickford Gets Her Wish by ssMall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post seems In the great fily family of 200 gen- y- v nd 2000 species, the chief divis.| most, anyone, and It jdid “Polly Dr. Aked Will Speak [of the country and from FOR EXTENSIVE REPAIRG TIVOLI Bet. First and Second Ave. (Bigger and Better Shows.) STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1917. PAGE 8 Being Able to Play “Rebecca” The last foot of film rolled thru the camera a short time ago In the making of the new Mary Pickford-Artoraft release, “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” which will be shown at the Liberty theatre Sunday. Taking into account the star herself, the story, Ite adapta- tlon and its direction, there seems no reason to doubt the expectation of all connected with the produc that it will COL Dorothy Phillips, the Universal) star, has a new director, Ida May Park, wife of Joseph De Grasse, an other director, i» the woman who will preside over Miss Phillips’ pto- tures, TONIGHT and SATURDAY Hughie Mack, the fat chap who was featured in Vitagraph come dies for so long, {* back with L-KO jat Universal City Olga Petrova, now the boss of in in de take rank aa Pickford’s her own film company greatest artistic auce mand among portra painters It wa with the ar net on Neysa Mein ia m™ ing a mage thusigam that “Our Mary” entered zine cover of th ' hb star, wh pon the making of Rebecea of Fuchs and Underwood will ute Sunny bre Farm.” Kate Douglas fulllength portraite of her. — Wiagin's famous story had always i i oe rag fig Toga etneg vonat Lucy Stewart and Anita Stewart that it could be privilege to was plain Anna. enact upon the screen tt © irre Earle Wilil * Jumped from al weeeiple and lovable Ditka malt vaudeville player into stardom, H air sagay ee Dg BB By yal oAer |had finished a vaudeville engag ome trat are so well depicted [ment and vinite » Vitagr in's novel, In a at- | studio on the lookout for work as 1 Ra gogo an “extra.” The result was a job| ppoabontees gah as leading man, | br, ever since she fame, asking her Marie Doro returns to the stage a.” They made & this fall in “Barbara.” Bille Burke to her, in view of her also in scheduled to return to the heroine of footlights next month the picture Sunnybrook Paul Willis, the likable young ht by many chap who late! worked with Me stars bat | tro, is now with Morosco. iets ales cauahk ter soe Mioel Lou Tellegen and wifey, Geral- ford, they were read ranted dine Farrar, are scheduled to make zin’s stor bitehed tn pictures together, “Jerry” to quit Lasky and organize a company of her own. This is rumor's latest re mark. in the Went's embrace one evening was one of the big suce they met alone on the pr e, and season in which ft well, didn’t they have to reward| Broadway, and met with equally Mr. D. Cupid for his clever deteo-| great favor on the road, For the tive work in “Divorcees,” at the| | film production, the adaptation has | Clemmer? || been made by Fr | known ax one ¢ in which Mra, Wiggin and A Herbert Brenon believes that the == Charlotte Thompson Pri public ikes mystery melodramas more than anything else and 18 go 5 ro; rams hii 1 d 1 M-—Pauting Vredertek tn | ing to film “Empty Pockets,” a | story written by Rupert Hughes, | [Incidentally, Brenon will have no 1N —- Frances Nels to || big stars in the production, Renutitel Le.” r Anderocn t Allce Rodier, @ petite young TY Bessie Love tn “Polly Bryant Washburn In “Skinner's Dy Suit,” at the Colonial, is : one “re | |dlonde member of the New York chuck full of laughs and whole =~ bo The 1 mse Ste. Washington Square Players, is one eball Nollan, one of the youngest me merriment. COLONIAL—Hieyent Weshbers te | | of the new Vitagraphers. “Mothers of France,” a patriotio| | CLASS film in which Sarah Bernhardt acte| ._— th rincipal role, is the feature at) the Class A | — a |keep the people from starvation and prominent men from all parte 1 walks f life are included on the commit 6 which L ts endeavoring to raise NOW PLAYING SARAH BERNHARDT —in— “Mothers of France” Sc—Class “A”—5Sc Third Near Pike ‘ollicking resident in an and strutting nd buskins Ann,” played by Bessie Love, at the Liberty Friday and Saturday at Arena on Armenia Polly was called “pers because she did rath Dr. Charles Fredric Aked, D. p,, | is sum gs, such as slap will speak at the A Friday at, ors with a tr S p.m. in the faterests of the| Wanda Petit, pretty Fox Ingenue, tuned to move away from the stove, American-Armenian relief © t-| tho village loafing place. toe, which hop lin Seattle for the benefit of the In “Double Crossed,” at the Col) victims of the Tu Kish and Kurdish | George's wife, may not appear tn fseum until Saturday night. Pauline | regiments, which the |pictures again. The same ts ru Frederick, as Eleanor Stratton, | country beautiful young society matron, | mored of Miriam Cooper, wife of much {n love with her young| It Feautres $6,000,000 a month tol A. Walsh, the Fox director, = | broker-husband, has a chance to Aisplay her beauty ard charin. as Spy said aoa PAI OUTFITTING at ton forthe lant times Sat COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY Sareea Seen ee : DRESSES WEN WOME || Double Crossed You will revel at the triumphs of the little woman who, never out of her own select set, “puts one over” on the best brains of the underworld—they were beaten at their own game! The Best Enteriainment in Senttle LOUVRE CAFE Firet Avenue and Madison Street y play leads with George Walsh hereafter. Seena Owen, “Smiling” a _ —_ —— Ella Wheeler Wilcox, “A. Re in a Station House.” Frances Nel son has the role of Louise, a poor | orphan, who marries a wealthy man who can care for her. But the girl's FOR life is soon a very dreary one, for | rieraon, her husband, having tired | : Deicous Sundaes & Lunches | : | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K away from home, Just as the sun was belng folded | | Service Good Materials: Reasonable Prices _ My Answer to the Dental Trust TRUST PRICES CUT ONE-HALF! Dental Combine Exposed PAINLESS AUSTIN DENTISTRY 650% LESS THAN TRUST DENTISTRY all go with a WESTERMAN 15 Suit or Overcoat The New Fall Suits and Overcoats are here awaiting your selection. The most attractive models, the conserv- ative models, the newest patterns and the best woolens are to be found in our new stock. Sahar ON LOVAI ve I am going to expose the extortion practiced on the people of Wash- ington by the Dental Trust. If this Trust can raise a slush fund of $20,000 a year with which to carry on a campaign against Painless Austin and competition, | am going to cut off its source of supply, which is in the pockets of the people, by cutting in half the price of Dentistry, and thereby stop, if possible, the contribution to this slush fund. I can do high-class painless dentistry at half Trust prices and make money. As long as this Trust can raise money by charging two prices for what it sells the public, it can afford to spend part of that money to fight Painless Austin. Out of every dollar spent by the people of Washington for Trust Dentistry, a certain proportion goes to keep up this Trust, so it can control the Dental business in this State. One way of controlling dentistry here is to exterminate professional- ly any dentist who might give the Trust hard competition. I know how to compete with this Ethical Combine. That way is to give the public better dentistry at less maney. Thousands of Washington people who have bought my dentistry, know my dentistry is superior to any ever obtained of Trust Dentists, at twice my fees. The Store for the Workingman We carry the best of Working Clothes at moderate prices. Overalls and Corduroy Trousers, double Work Shirts, Chambray Work Shirts, Underwear, Shoes, etc. Come in and see the merchandise. L. V. WESTERMAN \ Two Stores Store No. 1 Store No. 2 First and Main | WestlakeandPine I can buy high-grade dental materials, except 22 karat gold, cheaper than Trust Dentists, because 1 buy in large quantities. I can give better service because of my painless methods. If I can do Painless Dentistry at one-half the prices charged by mem- bers of the Trust, and mae money, then certainly it is nothing but high- way robbery of the public pocketbook for Trust Dentists to charge 100 per cent more for Trust Dentistry. | intend to give this Trust a run of competition, so that when I get through it will not be able to raise $20,000, or any other sum, for a slush fund with which to fight Painless Austin»and competition. Next week | will tell you how this combination works to keep out competition, 15c Gone sents ase = | PAINLESS AUSTIN Third and Pike PPR TAS MAE A APNE Phe de

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