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WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY From Mary Roberts Rinehart’s famous Sub-Deb story in The Sat- urday Evening Post-—Bab, our sub- deb, makes up a fictitious sweet- heart who turns out a real man— much to her dismay — and your amusement! COLISEUM GREATER ORCHESTRA ALSO A PICTOGRAPH AND A COMEDY. 3 CONCERTS DAILY Continuous 11 to 11. | Fifth at Pike J Admission 15c—Children 5c. Tremendous Success! Was the overwhelming verdict of the thousands who witnessed yesterday's opening performances ROTHERMEL a MacCULLOUGH Original Musical Comedy “The Country Maid” With an All-Star Eastern Company. Proclaimed as good, if not better than any of the high-priced musical comedy shows visiting Seattle Entire Change of Program Wednesday perfor pay MATINEES TIVOLI THEATRE 730 1 P.M. P.M. 9 NORVIN F. HAAS, Megr., Madison, Bet. 2nd and 1st OUISEUM PAGE ov 8 rate of th pring would be r STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917. Drafted Men Shown at Liberty—New Orchestra Goes Big at Strand I‘ Franklyn Farnum, young ater) taken strictly at his word, the day his contract with Bluebird ex South Amertea For be ft known that Farnum has an fnsatiable am has chosen the headwaters of the |Amazon as his goal, He propose a lone trip, and {tf he carries wit all his tentative plana, will the very shore Pa i FRANKLYN WOULD GO EXPLORING elten train or with a string of Waldorf Astortas In advance uid Farnum in discussing hi “I want to Ko wh the of a white! man never has been before, and to take tional motion pletures| and photographs of what may prove} to be no man's land \What’s Doing Here after sensation. New “Come Through,” Jally successful rw | York an ago, le pla at the Liberty, It is th sion of George Bronson ing creen vor Howard's story and ts in seven reels It jatara H t Rawlinson in the }leading role, that of the gentleman crook who ts forced {nto a marriage} at midnight with a girl of fashion whose millionaire fiance believes him to be her lov Scene from “Come Thru,” at the Liberty | The Star-libe news weekly | he ss les t service men M4 ! Mf shows Scattio's woloet werviee tae Chatter From Studios| Fashion Show with other local news ovents Metro has secured another West-| An added feature during the | ern stud 1 soon five stars, in-| winter at the Clemmer will be | “Bab’s Diary,” starring Marguer- cluding Hd Storey and Viola/the MacDougall Southwick fashior ite Clark, at the ( fw the Dana, will be at work in Holly-|show, The opening performance | first of several of the fa wood. will be put on Monday night, and Deb” stories, by Mary will be the only one to be staged ‘ ni t " jor hart, which appeared in the Satur) |Mary Charleson, the | & wt night future the fashion jday Evening Post parades will be held on Tuesday | Walthall In ne | The cholee of Marguerite Clark jal piotares be his leading woman tn Henry's|@ —— | to portray Bab ts a particularly hap 4 | oy one In her portrayal she h ah thre Triaws — pictures releas PROGRAMS TODAY | |taken just the right 1 i hel es Se LIRERTY—"Come Thre,” by George charactorization of this new and| Charlie Chaplin hae resumed Deiisey than’ te lovably humorous heroine of fletion! work on his last Mutual picture apd real life The Adveatueer.” 6a ik haan will rey in “Straight oy © ready for the Th hie sub Fittings tn “Polly of the Circus,” featuring)" TAC? oh , } "{ i ee. mg oe ac in “Polly of dainty Mae Marsh, and Gregor] ¢), oy imesitta, Who ain Chernlaveky and bis symphony or-| nim, ? chestra of 12 pieces the open | ' ing of the Strand theatre, Saturday| Pajamas, bathing sults, Ann Pen. | afternoon, an auspicious one, The) ni and other pretty girls are| @ . o class of the new Goldwyn pictures|soon to be « in “The Antics of| Siebel Sala and the greatness of the musicians/ Ann.” . | were freely commented upon by the audiences Saturday and Sunday Miss Chartotte, Ice skater, who is held responsible for the New | Primarily a comedy, but contain-| York ice skating craze that cost ately $2,000, eatu WILL VETO BILL TO EXTEND LINE, | United States cavalrymen, are to| Altho the bill for} be seen in the William Farnum/the extension of the muni The old days of the West tive! picture, “The Conqueror,” said toliing into Ballard, lagain in such exceptionally realis-| ave cost $390,000 and required six | tle offerings as “Straight Shooting,”| onthe of filming |playing at the Mission. It tells ®| peggy O-Neltl, creator of the title picturesque narrative of the 4ay8! p16 in “Peg o° My Heart,” is to when cattlemen made war UPON! diay the lead in a picture called homesteaders r the Eight thousand people, includ ux Indians, Mext Texas ra of will bid fair to excel anything he roved has yet attempted > anpeered 1 car Mayor Gill has| announced that he Intends to veto| the bill for the elevated extension of Division A to the Lake Burien | Une. “I sianed the Ballard extension ben eng role et “Cheyenne’| The Penny Philanthropist.” | ur e role Dill becaus th that, w the Harry, © bad man with a good) More woe for the scenario writ| ting running ‘into Ballard, will pay heart. jers. “Doug: Fairbanks has engag-| expenses,” said Gill. “The pro- ed Keene Thompson, author of over | etek, fa my antes Littie Helen Badgley, the famous! go9 short stories, novelettes and The First and Only 8-HOU in Seattle Furniture Store One price, one set of terms to all. No deceptive phrases in our adver- tising to mislead the uninformed. SPECIAL NOTICE For the purpose of cooperating with the homefurnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will prevail until further notice: $ 50.00, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 month $100.00, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 month $150.00, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 month $200.00, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 month $250.00, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 month $300.00, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 month We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy Homefurnishers feature continues as heretofore. Blankets, Comforters sonable articles and have Our “added-toaccount” Customers are privileged to pele Bedding, a Heater them added to account without the usual first payment Add a Handsome Buck’s Heater to Your Account And Get a Full Season’s Use No Money Down BUCK’S maps RANGE MADE Buck’s celebrated Ranges and Heaters are made in a factory and sold at a store that recog- nizes the modern, progressive trend for “fair” working condi- tions, hours and pay —a “fair” article from the factory to the home. Rug or other se has fu | Thanhouser kidlet jered from the effects of | a few baby teeth recently, and plays important part in support of Hulette, in “Pote and Pans at the Clemmer. Until Friday Night Only MARSH —Ina MARGARET MAYO'S GREAT STAGE SUCCESS “POLLY CIRCUS” The greatest story of life under “The Big Tops” ever film ed. The most excit ing horse race ever seen in pictures. World's Famous Genius Cherniavsky’s Symphony Orchestra Gregor and Alex Cherniaveky scored a big hit as well as their orch ra, Such artists = h never before be heard outside of a concert hall. Afternoons ....15c Evenings ......20c Sy 4 verses, to write plays for the come dian. Wanda Pettit, who appeared ina mber of Fox Eastern-made pic is to be leading wo’ tor {George Walsh. YOUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE If cro feverish or bilious give “California Syrup | of Figs.” No matter what ails your child, a gentle, thorough laxative should al ways be the first treatment given. If your le one {a out-of-sorts jhalf-sick, tent resting, eating acting naturally—look, Mother! ,|construction of the would only be additional competi tion to the traction company and not @ real extension of service.” The bill bas the recommendation of a majority of the public utilities committee of the council Corporation Coun Hugh Cal well Is expected to render an opin jion this week on tho legality of the! jeity council's transfer by loan of| | 0 from the light depreciation |fund to the fund for extending the municipal car line into Ballard The opinion was requested Sat urday by Councilmen Wil H. Han-| Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange SUBSCRIBE To The SOLDIERS’ LIBRARY FUND $1.00 from YOU means comfort for lonely boys In camp or on the battle. front. Send* your remittance to “Soldiers’ Library Committee,’ Public Library, Seattle. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS j= Hanna referred to the car line! as insolvent and also asked ae to! |the legality of a similar loan of| $25,000 made tw Hanna holds that ft is not a loan but a transfer of funds. weeks ago | | ao | Record Appreciation for Cavanaugh Here} Resolutions of appreciation of | the services of Col. J. B. Cavan angh, commander of the 18th engi | neers, in charge of the Lake Washing }ton ship vanal, were who was spread upon if tongue ts coated, This is a sure tien that ite little stomach, lives |tte minutes of the county commis: | , » stoners last week te logged with waste.|” Before Col. Cavanaugh went to|_If you value your watch, let t rritable, fever PP eg ae tol raynes repair it. Next Liberty stomac breath bad or has |)" & touring Car Was DUM, catre—Advertisement stom diarrhoea sore (chased for him by the county offi-| eatr ie otal , t senmepes easks Sell oe alla: anon als In recognition of his serv GREATES RACE throat, full of cold, give 1 ees NOW PLAYING T NOW PLAYING and in a few hours all the consti pated potson, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of Its little # without griping, and you have a well, playful child again, Mothers can rest easy ing this harmless never after giv “fruit laxative fails to clean liver and bowel and sweeten the stomach and they dearly love ita p asant taste, Full |directions for babies, children of jall ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle } Beware of counterfelt fig syrups because it the little Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of fornia Syrup of Figs;” then see that it fs made by jthe “California rup Com | pany AND DAN ING, DIN | HOTEL BUTLER | Refined atmosphere—menu sistent with your pocketbook | vertisement | MUSIC con. ~Ad Or. Evans Graduated, Licensed, Reglatered PHYSICIAN 1 do all kinds of work, My ° fe ONE-HALF the regular city tee. 1 use dicine, electricity, vibration, ete wive special at- tention to treatment of Women. My usual office fee is $1.00 Cash, medicine included, Hours 8 p.m; wn @undays, 11 am. to LES BANK BULLI cond and Pike, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, 7 to Got w $25.00 wot of tooth for $20.00, or & $26.00 net for $16.00. Thi ri Lundin Asks Probe of All Constables Here A thoro investigation of the rec ords of all five of the constables of the Seattle precinct was requested UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY | Gladys Hulette —In— “Pots and Pans Peggy’ 5c—Class “A”—5c Third Near ie TRACK DRAMA IN WORLD’SHISTORY by Prosecuting Attorney Alfred H The Dashing Fox. Lundin Saturday, following the fil Hunt Scenes ing of charges against Constables | James Shannon and J, Edd Shrews bury The investigation will be carried on by tho state bureau of account ancy and supervision of public of. | fices, \Send Old Clothes to Associated Charities If you have any old clothes send them to the Arena October 4 and 5 HAVE DARK HAIR “AND LOOK YOUNG 4 | Don't stay gray! Nobody can tell when you darken gray, faded hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur The Blood-Tingling Auto Disaster The Race Between Auto and Train The Terrible Rall- road Wreck 8 Wonderful Parts The Winning Races Grandmother kept her hair bean at the Track tifully darkened, glossy and at or phone the Associated Charities, |tractive with a brew of Sage Tea 201 Central building, Eliott 4676.\and Sulphur. Whenever her hair A big rummage sale will be held|took on that dull, faded or streak on the above dates to raise money |ed appearance, this simple mixture |for winter charity work here 6 applied with wonderful effect — asking at any drug store for | Hubby Drinks; She Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com: | pound,” you will get a large bottle | Sues Saloonkeeper By United Pres Leased. Wire of this old-time recipe, improved | by the addition of other ingredt BUTTE rt mM Henrietta Coombs has on file here today a ents, all ready to use, for about 50 cents, This simple mixture can be ult for $1,200 against Adelini Ro-|@epended upon to restore natural | dont and Tinda O'Brien, propri-|Clor and beauty to the hatr etors of a saloon, and Jas. Smith, A wellknown downtown drug bartender, alleging that she had to|ist Saya everybody uses Wyeth’s | support herself because of her hus-|Sage and Sulphur Compound now | because it darkens so naturally and New Thrills Every | band’s overindulgence at the Ro-|because it darkens go naturdlly and Bric at havin Jevenly that nobody can te as ] SORMO Tiere CISL DANES |been applied—It's so easy to use, CHILDREN Comi | . : too, You simply dampen a comb | oming Albert Sager Injured |or sott brush and draw it thru your Saturday Albert H. Sager, secretary of the hair, taking one strand at a time, Blackwell Sager Lumber Co. sus-|By morning the gray hair disap ne tained a concussion of the brain pears; after another application or The British Tanks when his automobile plunged thru|two, it is restored to its natural at the a plate glass window of the Hotel color and looks glossy, soft and Battle of the Ancre News Publishing Co., 312 Spring,beautiful, This preparation is a Pak st., Sunday night delightful tollet requisite, It ts not | uapices Canadian Club ie was taken to the city hospi-|intended for the cure, mitigation or | prevention of disease, } é

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