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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1917, PAGE 7 BOTH WERE MISTAKEN Rex Beach and Caddy Failed Each Other FREDERICK&NELSON Basement Salesroom More Than 500 Autumn Coats In the Basement Salesroom’s Displays ITH such an assort- ment to choose from, and every Coat of new and approved style, women and misses may feel practically sure that their individual re- = quirements in moderately priced coats can be satis- fied here. —plain If You Can’t Get in at — rey the Afternoon Women’s Outing Shirtwaists $1.95 and $3.95 F OR tramping and other outdoor activities, these Shirtwaists of Khaki and Flannel are especially designed. They have con- vertible coll patch pockets and open cuffs— well-tailored, with felled seams. Khaki Shirts, 44, $1.95. Flannel Shirts in khaki- color, sizes 36 to 44, $3.95. —Hasement eek Wu Sarr “oe IN| THE COLD DECK Silk Waists In Advanced Autumn Styles $3.75 N OTE the smart style of the Ble sketched, which one the new Autumn arrivals. It is of Roman-stripe messaline in brown, green or blue, with white satin collar and turn-back cuffs. Also new are Waists of soft taffeta in plain navy or black Crepe de Chine Waists white, mais and flesh- with trimming of izes 3% to & ‘ Salesroom, tailored, button-trim- fur-trimmed Coats -in Velour, Melton, Kersey, Fancy Coatings, Plush 3rown, Gold, Burgundy, Plum, Navy, Black med and use Fur Trimmings 50c Yard HE Zibeline, Taupe, Green, wide vogue for fur trimmings dresses, suits and coats lends particular interest to this moderately- priced Coney Fur Trim- ming, which shown in lack, Brown and White. One inch wide, and priced at 50¢ yard Basement Salesroom. regular sizes for women and on misses, also extra sizes from 41 to 51. The Coat sketched is of Black Egyptian Velour, with trimming of two-tone gray fur cloth. Price $23.50. A display interesting for its great variety and for the excellent values it offers, at $9.75 $12.50 $15.00 $23.50 $17.50 $19.75 Basement Salesroom. ———— Becomingly Shirred and Puffed Are Banded Velvet Hats $4.25 to $6.50 ICH Lyons velvets are skil- fully with rings and soft drapings in these new Hats to such good effect that they dispense with all trim- rain bands and 25. Mary Pickford ai In common with many anoth- IF {| ‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” Liberty. i s er man“ot his splendid frame, bai Rex Beach, whose stories are color now being picturized, has imag. ined that he could drive a golf bail 350 yards without putting an ounce of extra strength into the wallop. No doubt he could, but he hasn't—yet. Having cenquered almost every! other known sport, Mr. Beach left) off writing sub-titles for “The Auc- tion Block,” soon to be released tn ae galaxy of stars. motion pleture form by Goldwyn,|@ rs long enough, last week, to motor| down to the country club and take a/ day night, for two days, In order to jcrack at golf. |remodel and redecorate for the Providing himself with a driver of| opening with Mae Marsh in the ions tomate suitable to his great height, first Goldwyn release, “Polly of the author addressed his ball on the| the Cireus,” Saturday afternoon, at Ge tee and swung mightily }2. This film will be accompanied Playing all alone, and eafe from| by the Cheralavsky's or |the prying eyes of any one but hia | chestra. ||caddy, the novelist bravely kept up [his hit and miss for five holes, at a| Charles Clary, who p cost of three lost balls—all driven | Part of the Marquis St into the woods. When the last one| in “A of Two Ci at the if i| | = . AL SEMA disappeared and the caddy couldn't|Clemmer, has the distinction of and I ~| find it, Mr. Beach, quite warn aving the portrait of one of his uncomfortable, waxed a bit sarcas- stors hanging in the Army and te. pute Jing, in Washington, THE HOVSE OF MUSIC |GUTERSONS AUGMENTED} _ RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA watch the balls.” first secretary of the navy, under SEATTLE'S BEST PMOTOPLAY AO\ i Hart le cast as “On-the-Level” Leigh— a gilt-edge card man and square sport who bucks fate in Hellangone, a Western are ot. d ‘sgameness! Alma bens is Coralie, whom men love to t! utmost harm. Fair-haired Mildred Har. ris le Hart's sister, while darkeyed Syt- via Bremer completes a wonderfyl Filet-pattern lace, embroid- ery designs and frills. An attractive display at | | | | | | Code of the. Klondyke.” einhicee-Cnatie Chesae ta “Eee $3.75. —nasement Saiceroom Champlea.” | ‘ | MEX—Jales Verne’s “Twenty Thee. | sand Leaguce Under the See.” COLONIAL--Theda Hare in “Geld | and the Man.” ‘ Bordered Scrims 15c Yard HESE new Curtain Scrims are firmly woven of a hard-twisted thread with ‘self-borders in band and fancy effects. In White, Cream and Ecru color, 36 inches wide, 15¢ yard. Women’s ‘Jumbo-knit ‘ Sweaters $5.75 HESE ers that are chosen famous are the Sweat fashioned shir- when extra warmth is required. They are woven heavy, firm yarns, | Oxford | Cerdinal buttons. One is pictured—$4 th aoe and Colors—Black, Navy, Bur- with ro n¢ patch pockets. Sizes 34 gundy, Brown, Maroon. Simply trimmed Hats are not to 46. Price $5.75. Basement Ssicsroom. usually so becoming as these—so a the mond, —Basement Salesroom Ribbons Reduced to 10c Yard OIRE Ribbons in black, brown, navy and green, also fancy Dresden Ribbons in widths from 8% to 5 inches, reduced to 10¢ yard. —Basement Salesroom. Silk and Woolen Remnants at Reduced Prices HE Basement Salesroom has ar- of - ming except grosg Fifth at Pike. Continuous, 11 to 11 Admission 15c. Children 10c. collar “I did,” replied the caddy, polite | Presidents Adams and Jefferson, in |ly. “But I see wo've both made a| 1798 and 1801 mistake. I thought you came out to} Rosetta Brice and Richard Buh. play golf.” ler, who, with Cranfurd Kent, are Bill Hart ts packing them In at, involved In the emotional triangu the Coliseum, where he {s playing lar conflict that is embodied in the in “The Cold Deck.” This ts Hart’s| tense story of “Love's Toll,” shown first appearance on the screen|as a feature at the Class A, were since his personal appearance at)|twin stars in “Gods of Fate,” a pre the Coliseum and Liberty, a short | ceding headliner. time ago. Again he hae his famous) Western role of a man who re| Ann Pennington has started on rms. Hut this time tt is from|the production of her second Fa ain and not from murderous|mous Players picture of this sea gun fighting that he reforms. json. She is under the direction of Edward Dillon, who recently join Mary Plekford, In the role of ed the Famous Players’ staff, com- soft in outline and so free from stiffness. Priced at $4.25, $4.75, $5.00 and $6.50. —Basement Salesroom Women’s Fleece-lined Underwear 50c and 65c Garment LEECE-LINED Vests Flannelette Kimonos | Cozy for Cool Mornings 95c to $1.75 “Rebecea of Sunnybrook Farm,” ts DAILY CONCERTS 3:30, 7 and 9 Selection, “So Long Letty”.........+ssee00.++Carrol “A Perfect Day” Carrie Jacobs Bond proving an emphatic success at the Liberty. It is a real Mary Pick- ford heart interest story, plus witrm bumor. Rebecca's soap-selling campaign, to accumulate enough premiums to get a banquet lamp for the poor Simpson family ts tm ing from the Triangle Corporation. The new vehicle is to be the flut. flest of fluffy comedies and Miss Pennington is planning to take some of the girls of the “Midnight | | Frolic” before the camera, if she ean find any willing to get up early enough in the morfing in high neck, long sleeve style or with Dutch neck and elbow Drawe?s to match in ankle length. sleeves; OFT, ette S fleecy flannel- fashions these comfortable Kimonos, with trimming of sateen, satin corduroy bands ranged for Thursday, a disposal of remnant lengths of Crepe de Chine Striped Silks Plain Taffetas Messalines Striped Tub Silks Sizes 34, 36 and 38, 50¢ garment Sizes 40, 42 garment FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS, The AND 85¢ Three styles in Women’s Medium - weight Fleece lined Union Suits in ankle length Low neck and sleeveless Dutch neck and elbow sleeves. High sleeves Sizes T5e. Sizes 85¢. mensely fanny, as is her feud with Minnte Smellie, the parson's daughter. “The Code of the Klondike,” playing at tig Mission for the Is times tonight, {s a photoplay of ceptional value, not alone as a [fection of gripping romance, but | bearing the added attraction of nat jural grandeur, To secure the proj jer atmosphere, the director took bis company, headed by Myrtie Gonzalez, George Hernandez and Lawrenc Peyton, high up into the Sie! Nevada mountains, tn the |midst of winter, and there photo-| |graphed a series of thrilling ept sodes while the players waded |kneedeep In snow, » lar anged tour of the states and| The Strand theatre will close| motion picture theatres and a va: with the last performance, Wednes-| cation trip to New York Confessions of a Wife {not for himself, but for tts effect on me So I set myself to work to disabuse his mind of everything ex-| cept that«we were together and must be happy. It had its effect | immediately, for in a very few days Dick was able to sit up all or hemstitched collar and cuffs of white crepe, in combinations of Navy light-blue Gray with lavender Waltz, “Jolly Fellows” . « - Volstedt Griffith has made one war ple- ture with the Gish girls and Bobbie | Harron as the principal players, and will make one more before return- ing to the United States. also Plaid Worsteds, Serges, Mo- hair, Epingle Poplins, Challies and Tweeds in useful Iengths for skirts, dresses and children’s garments. All sharply reduced in price. —Basement Salesroom. and 44, 65¢ — with tan and Jack Kerrigan is still tying in a Santa Bart Cal, hospital and] will continue to do so until the break In his leg knits, The acei dent was caused by his horse «ter ping into a hole and thrdwing bit It was sheer bad luck, for the pop-| ular Jack is one of the best riders in the game. Thursday and Heliotrope with tan Old light- | floral spray. | Prices—95¢, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. Corduroy House Sacques, $1.25 and $1.50. Women's Overalls, practical garments for | housework, $2.00. rose with Novelty Crepe $1.25 Yard HESE sheer and supple crepes make up very effectively in afternoon and evening frocks and fancy blouses. Choice of Purple, Tan, Belgium-blue, Pink, Rose, Brown, Lavender, Light- Copenhagen, White, Dark-green, Navy, Black, Kelly-green and Gray. Forty inches wide, $1.25 yard. —Basement Salesroom. Crane Wilbur has completed his Art Drama contract. His plans now hover between a previously neck and long —Basement Salesroom | 34, 36 and 38, 40, 42 44, —Basement Salesroom and Warm Blankets $2.00 to $5.75 Pair HE Basement Salesroom has ready a new display of Cotton Blankets of the soft, well-finished sort, with Infants’ Cashmere Hose, 25c Pair NFANTS' Cashmere Stock- ings in black and white, with silk heel and toe—slightly {m- perfect. Sizes 4% to 6%. Price ’ pair. seid ~-Basement Balesroom. FATE IS NOT OMNIPOTENT | i cannot tell you, little book,’ how |Jim's letter to Dick affected me. | Strange, jen’t it, that we can live lbeside some one in closest com- Stamped Gowns not realize that From the Celebrated Stage Success, with Mildred Manning An intense melodrama of the higher sort, with won- derful touches of pathos and a continual comedy relief scintillating’ with bits of humorous dialogue running throughout. |pantonship and |that person ie ill death? I suspect almost unto | every one but day. As soon as! could I broached |me knew the seriousness of Dick's the subject of taking a furnished | malady. | house, After he had reread the letter to it me I could see it worried him -'t FOURTH CHURC oF CHRIST, where he could get out tn he yard and rest, away from the hurry and noise and bustle of the SCIENTIST, OF SHRATTLE, announces THREn FREE LECTURES ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ny Clarence M. Chadwick, C. S. B. of Omaha, Member of the Board First Church 0 and cordially invites t a Nebranka ip of the Mother Church, Jentint, in Koston, Mass present at the 1, 20, at 8 nt 12110 the M. STARTING WEDNESDAY: ALICE BRADY In “THE DANCER'S PERIL” Marie Dressler 5c—CLASS “A”— bodies “Tillie’s Tomato Surprise” 2-Reel Comedy 5c THIRD NEAR PIKE. Bead Madidiat, 25c | N these novelty Necklaces there is choice of green, red, | dark-green, 1¢, amber and crystal effectat 25¢, Basement Salesroom. very much, This pleased Dick and 1 went house bunting the next | | gar day. Do you know, little boo, what I think of Callfornin? It is /the most delightful place in all the ‘world to loaf—to play from an illness—to spend later years waiting for the end. But for work, for ambition, for extra en ergy and effort—there Is some thing in the whole atmosphere that | smothers It. | It is the most beautiful land of | |dreams come true, and so you want | to go on dreaming, When I am in California I am in the land of the lotus eaters of Haquid translucent gold, these nights of velvet, do not affect any one as they do me, but when T am in Los Angeles, Pasadena, Cor onado or any of the places in Low er California, life seems a series of sinshiny afternoons where just to live is joy enough 1 found, little book, a atiful home, exquisitely furnished, and the woman who owned it said her servants would stay with me, That to recover | Perhaps these days | extra-long fleece. They white, gray and tan, also or tan white, 66x80 and 72x84 inches. Priced from $2.00 to and sizes very afternoon P packed up and got Dick over there. This morning he walked with me out in the rose while I gathered great |bunches of the fragrant blooms for |the house. Dick seemed more like his old self than he has at any time since the fatal accident. Poor dear! How |fate frustrates our efforts at times. |Dick decided his life was worth more to the community than was | Malcolm Stuart's, and so he did not try to save him, but he has coma desperately near losing his own liife after all, He will never be per- |fectly well again | Do you know, little book, some- times—particularly in Californta— I am ready to give up and let fate |do its will, Sometimes I fee! as| |tho we are only pawns in the hands | jof some powerful agent which does | not punish or reward us as we de serve, but as a caprice of the mo ment. Oh, if I could pray 1 would | certainly petition that this terrible | | thought would ne become a con vietion To believe that whatever one| —Basement Salesroom. are in plain plaids of blue 62x76, 64x76, $5.75. pair. ‘ at 5O¢. might do, however one might strive, In the end one was the sport of fate—why, little book, to me that would make this life a hell worsé than the fire and brimstone described in the Bible, We make mistakes and have to suffer for them, We think one great thing is our ultimate ambi- tion, when, if we only realized it, we do not want it enough to give up a lot of little minor things that make up our lives. But | certainly believe—I must believe, to be sane —that fate is not omnipotent, It must lose its control over the ones that look it bravely in the face and say, “Do your worst! I will be the captain of my own bark, and if 1 steer it on the rocks It ts because of my own mistaken ideas of navi gation, and not because I could not have done otherwise than fate de. creed.” Lam going to fight for Dick's life, little book, and encourage him ight. Just now he seems to be perfectly content to leave it all to me. (To be continued) | 50c TAMPED in dainty, easily-embroid- ered designs on soft muslin, Unmade Gowns make very needlework for these interesting moments. Priced Basement Salesroom. “UNITED ITALY” DAY TO BE CELEBRATED The Italian colony of Seattle, which was to have celebrated the 47th anniversary of the United Italy on September 20, will post- pone the affair until September 25. A banquet held under the aus- of the Italian Red Cross of tle will be given at the Buon sto restaurant on the evening of September 25, at 8:30 o'clock, The Italian consul, P. Brenna, and J, F, Manning, chairman of the Amer ican Red Cross of Seattle, will be the guests of honor. Marco Ponzio, editor of the Ital jan Gazette, is chairman of the ene tertainment committee. odd ONE SMALL BRITISH RAID LONDON, Sept, 19.—Except for sful raid In Iverness cops arshal Haig said he ha nothing special to report today, The raid was carried out by York and Lancaster regiments,