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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street CROWDS COTO | MOORE TO SEE STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 24, 1917. ANTI-DRAFTER | CONFESSIONS | WIFE PAGE § 1S ARRESTED — Curtain Scrims Reduced for She Rhodes Co. hl = ——=Fj 4 WE'LL TRUST YOU OPENING SHOW 3 — a tt 400 Yard: + *| Georgette C Ya : UR Credit System has been established for your conventence MARRIAGE AND LOVE MAY | ‘ ‘ Main Floor, Rear eorgelie repe, Ss ie AD i eg All dressed up in a brand | NOT COINCIDE |] Arrest of J. €. Wiggins, be the Tuesday's | Reduced for Juesda be found anywher No exten charge new $22,000 costume, Mr , 1 lieved to be one of the leaders e ay piss wisee’ teauin’ woke Sddée Pheatte lntredieed Ml , The third act of the play (sald) of an organized movement to tie FOR ules the Drapery loa Yard . g Rnd Witinée ob thieiadéeetohinbe se awe Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville to | Paula) opened . bed ftp 4 or] the arms of Uncle Sam in the ection has sele a oe oe. ta. } TEEe Werth 04 iometeratehtons me Dews, Mr. and Mrs. Seattle and ali | leulah Burton. Hannah hed read) conduct of the war, has been an ted about 1000 wards: of 36 Main Floc Worth ometurniahtnas the kids Sunday afternoon. The 8 the paper that Th ulah wan giv nounced by federal officials AR ( * ain DoF. Woreh meeting was ao pl nt to all |!P& An entertainment for charity, pepe, Wiggins was taken into inch Serim in White eam ‘i tte, : i hade Sonoo Werth concerned that another big | #4, taking advantage of this we iit | custody by secret service opera and Eeru with faney and A gab suclae avore ades ; section of Seattic was similar excuse, sho goes to the home oO tives under Special Agent How colored borders in a rted THIS a Bright Re Jregon Gree Gold, ly entertained Sunday night the girl Evan Treadway {8 80IN (0) ard P, Wright Thursday séterns, An: Oesorunity } French R Copen- ; Carl Rel and his obliging | The federal officials say he is riety n Blue, Mais, Coral lite with orps of assistants composed the showing Hannah into al connected with the draft riote in offered in this variety” f é te , C ¢ with others In the r iving line. They *Plendid drawing room Miss Bure! Oxlahoma, and that he is one of the the practice of thrift in the | : ormer! I we 1a 5. took in large receipts at the box |n Will #ee you shortly, Mins | heads of the “Working Class union,” purchase of Fall Window rduced for Tuesday t .48 } ffice and absorbed a raft of con-|, Hannah: Thank you, (She #inks) otherwine known as the “Jones Fam Drapes | ve! ratulations and had on display wg & seat partly facing the door.) | ity. a secret order which is said to qi oar u ora ute, ” els enter ark for assassination persons who a seo utiful Floral tributes from well) said in ewhat insolent | oppose tts principles be One Hundred and Twenty-five q Jan well an guestioning voice, Just) Wiggins, it was wald, was impli | | wel ll Salenend [tenia Hatoars” sane Mit ound ihe meciaeim nate ss | Solandlidd tumn Coats iF een meyer ge ce Me ge joyfully | Frankel resulted in the lynching Frank Pp en ( Uu u n e nived by the crowded houses. | Hannan, rising: 1 heard Minn! Tittle, T. W. W. leader. He spent ie 4 ane oat,” be he Hurton, that you are giving an €n-/16 days recently at Camp Lewis R | d iculous “adventures ot Hudson tertainimegt for charity. and Tver | whaler i taltered, henweay bas educed for $477.95 if f steamer captain's flirtatious tured to come and offer my serv-| hoon engaged ti oa kept the audience in contin: | ic, oere Sewer, ern | J y 4 ual laughter \' eulah: And what may th n bi so wee uesda fo 2 Goat og L 4 Miss Frankie Heath, strikingly | services be? —_ hen a Upper Main Floor. ip-on ty le if gowned {n black and white, m Hannah: 1 play the plano—|%# suepected Wig & a hit with her songs and imitations. 'naye been engaged for noxt season | OMters. I an orkantzati ah { } a serviceable Coat that ° , if a Georges March's Lion act was|ror » series of concerts in America |g, thousands of members in many | FOR a, ve id les | unusually fine ; ReMi sited fe ) ¢ ‘ en 1 Charlie Howard, an old Orpheum [026 Atter that in he eee Wright says, In each state there is | warmth tel favorite, won laugh after laugh as ont por igs under the MAnase| an inner circle of 12 men, who avail in thi are AS Reduced for if an fee cream soda fiend Siulsh, a sperciliously: I am to| Cry on the operations of the soci : nally wood ry g Col. Diamond, 81, and his grand o Paderadell wlay ety " manut | ] | Ji 1a LIVINGROOM SUITE [ii Seece ee eee irom ee | cal gat oe PO venti annah a adere the . Ce m " d . dances energetically; Harry Nor-| suggestion that 1 came to offer my | ‘22 480 Of poisoned needles for the others comprise a recent remark pias ¢ Four- piece William and Mary Livingroom Suite, wood and Alpha Hall won favor |suttices, He has been good enough |2#assination of offenders to their able purchase. ‘The gathering 75¢ i exactly as illustrated. Settee, Chair and Rocker have with jokes and Mang and Snyder to write this. (Shows her a letter.) | “M0 ieormation, Wright maid consists of Diagonal Weave : athletes, produced a strength ex aie > ation, nt maid, : : Seats and backs upholstered in tapestry; Table has a ff hinition of « hich order a ot gow Ba I lone Fe elicited in & confession trom Coatings and Melton Cloth } Upper Main Floor, = § r musing’ ould ene i t > i ve He f * good sized drawer and shelf. All in the Jacobean finish Charles “Tiny” Burnett presided | tional hit yi Seorlepeandago lobe ‘ Hi rgaoncy with large collars of \ f f ver the Orpheum orchestr 1 ‘ = Keine was taken. into custod self material, deep cuffs and anni ] A handsome, well-made suite, that will completely ff Over the Ornheum orchestra In al Pm a pyhat do you mean,| at the Norman hotel, 89 Yesler way ahi a ate atte Gained Th am | EVERY | furnish your living room. Regular The 1 @ was a fine mix-| peuish: Ob, let's not fence any | etter Be had b under the sur | ol Sr aliidnn: TM 2 y RHODES \ } ae : ture of scenes from many lands. er “; ~ tll who | eillance of the viee men color range includes Plum, Bur co a price $86.00. Special teeeseeee ° Pagteae more. 1 know perfectly well Whol tor g week, it jeved be || gundy, Navy, Brown and Green, \ Middy purchased, from the witkee saved Bee oe Byte A was about to go into Canada, He in sizes 34 to 44 Ras assortments taken from the 79h _ | The Wilkes Players, at the|will flock to see in one room the|'* Deine held in the city jail, pend ao Fei Ae regular stock for the Tues- 9 ing the arrival of a warrant from Wilkes theatre offered to their pa. if trons Sunday evening one of the smoothest productions they have presented for some time, under the }1 woman Evan Treadway is to mar ry and the woman who has kept him from marrying all these years think it would be a splendid | Oklahoma City Takes ; WILSON REPLY GOES Bail to Jail; » | TELEGRAPHERS OF Cops Keep Him There! gANADA ON STRIKE Bail to Jail; ing of one dollar, for these were marked to sell formet= are made @omen's White Lambskin | day Sales, will net the sav= 7a | Mra. Lucy A. Clark, landlady of title of “The Co-respondent.” It is|thing if you wonld play my accom: | ly at $1.75. They tt Fag sey United Press Leased Wire . : . 4 the Outlook hotel, 83 Pike st./"ONONTO ont Sept s4—At 11/8 Play full of gripping situations |paniments, You know I am going FOR ALL THE ALLIES | Gloves || of white Galatea and Midd : and George Kopf, her clerk, were) |i 00\ today telegraph operators Woven around a metropolitan news nd we might do, “Bid m: | Cloth and are trimmed wit! arrested Saturday for alleged vio-/ 144 linemen of the Great North- Paper office. The production went |Good-bye and Go" as an encore. |My United Press Leased Wi i ¢ nd belt of Scarlet, lations of the éry law sy| Western Telegraph Co,, from Camp- Without a hitch from start to the| Hannah: Do you mean to tell| LONDON 24.—The allies | Reduced for io Conkat BI d Kopf was taken into custody)» ainow ‘ale. finish. | Miss Burto: , ould | are adhering ir plan of letting Navy, Copenhagen Blue an t n, N. B., to Calgary, Alberta, ''" } an arton, you wou! « \( when he came to the police sta-| )" 4 Grace Huff frequently moved the kery of th hat| President Wilson's reply to the A Green; some are piped down > " ere on strike, The strike ts the y quently mo b ery o! y tha e areen,; Pip tion with $500 bail for Mrs. Clark.| cui of the company’s refusal to /rge audience to tears with her has come into our lives? For you | Po r stand as the an uesday a yar || front and on collar with ———— | accept the award of the conciliation Portrayal of Anne Grey, a country |must know that this ts equally | *wer s of Germany, ac > lavender anc “o i ~~~" | hoard placing the G. N. W. employes BF. who journeys to the city to|tragic for you as for me. No wom: | cording to all indications today. In | ta a hiualoniear 7 : : openhaaae + Why Hair Falls Out on the same basis with the Cana- Make an honest living, but who, tn/an could have been to a man what| dications from Rome that the Vati — hindiad -oalte: saben from ih le blue piping. Sizes 36 to.4@ ~ ~~~ | dian Pacific Railway Telegraph tT". Kets into trouble, Ivan|I have been to Evan Treadway |can expected separate replies from { ap ge spel Monge Plccgar ingest ye weal Dandruff causes a feverish irrita-| Co.'s employes. Miller, managing editor on a big/without leaving an indeli im- | Other allies failed to change the sit | ONE stock These are Pique-sewn and have tion ofthe scalp, the hair roots | a per, falls in love with her, |print of herself upon his heart. In| vation. | l —— four rows of embroidery on back in self cif Tink loveen end then the hair >, ends well jthe time which will surely come to!~ | and contrasting stitch A complete range of = i. s a cvan, e last gl \ nh c , sizes. former ‘ce $1.75 Juced 2 ee comes out fast. To stop falling hair| Dances Fandango on_ | a eih you and Evan, when the last gleam |rather think this concert business izes. Former price $1.75, reduced for Tt E "at once and rid the scalp of every H ” 90} Bi th 4; , | PALACE HIP jof golden passion goes out, and be-| will cap the climax of my society 6 par ° J particle of dandruff, get a 25-cent e 1 BDITthday |" phe Belgium Trio, “Juggiora of fore the silver of the moon of af-| career a pa F bottle of Danderine at any drug} Dancing a nimble fandango and |tiuman Beings,” head a big seven tion and companionship comes} jtannah, tremblingly: Then you|? = eet I y Store, pour a little in your hand |entertaining = her =—white- haired act new show at the Palace Hip./4P over the horizon of your/ don't love Evan? | and rub well into the scalp. After |ffiends with quick repartee, Mrs y throw each other around with dreams, the ghost of me will stalk ove: Sven Mader? : & few applications all dandruff dis-| Elizabeth Taylor, familiarly known remarkable ease » both your hearts, It will take “ |eive you, you would marry him to|steps thru.) Evan: Yes, dear: I know appears and the hair stops coming jlory to a beet. of Seattle A skit, “The Burglars’ Union,” ts|#!! your love, all your self-sacrifice, please your vanity of the moment Treadway You don't have to/you have always been iy, pet. celebrated her 90th birthday! tho taughing hit of the bin in which |4!l your devotion to lay that ghost. | Vor ag a matte Ae Evan Treadway is too fine to bejprevent it, Hannah—I could not |s54 henceforth I will say i 4m) pa —_—— the bivcktace comedy of Dave Slack! eulah, Iightly: 1 don't belleve|to be b ted b sacrificed to our feminine ego-|help overhearing, and I know that segments: 7 s a > elleve }to be haun by the ghosts . n hi is @ scream in ghosts, and after I am married |day that is ¢ fo tiem; and whether he comes back fate has, as always, been kind to| World when I call you wife. Dermatologist Gives house and flowers, and until this] Geno Knight and her Six Violin/to Evan Treadway it will not mat-|I_am marrying Evan ‘ay, |t0 me or not, I'll prevent him mar-/me, Come, Hannah, come home to|. (They go out the door without: C pl * Se the Bank Girls, are the big musical feature ter to me whose ghost fits thru|which is a very different thing |‘7!0& you me. look back as the curtain falls.) ‘omplexion Secret | ¢ Bi jof the bill. All are excellent must-|nis life, I shall have his name—|from loving hi (The curtains at the back of the; Hannah: Rut, Evan, are you! The end of the play, clans and their work was accorded /|the name of the richest bachelor; Hannah stage open and Evan Treadway |sure you want me? You will never marry (To be continued) »2/Elliott Bay Company EE setae isto Base ott thera ee eee _,|!2 New York, a name that all New) Evan Treadway ne cuticle,” says timer | . Se . wirman and Patrick have “A|York has said rightfully belonged] Beulah: You cannot prevent it Mitchell. “It is known that] Gets Five Contracts! ittie nit of Irish Wit and Sone.” |, you, and that, even if you did| Hannah I will prevent {t er ere a part.| Eastern Interest {n wooden ship-| Watson and Little, in “A Matri-| not bear it, you could keep any oth-|When I thought Evan “Treadway x ‘on- | building in Seattle is evidenced by se pp Bargain,” offers bright talk er woman from getting. I have/loved you and you loved him, {| ditions, when the same pear Like) contracts, aggregating $1,500,000,|and harmony ldemonstrated again that Beulah|was willing to give him up ff yo e@ ar ut the particles do not b 500, " K . p : e on 2 ny oft tea, 2° 22) which have been placed with th Kreuger and Kin singers do furton has done the most sensa-|could make him happler than 1; Deing held for a whil the live|new Elliott Bay Shipbuilding Co, |!uxe. have a refined number |tional thing of the season, and I'but you do not love him. God for. whim. a . ; by Atlantic Coast interests. Five| Milo Vagge and company present — - - - = oo bare the dermatological eur {big wooden carriers will be in the|® diversified program of bag . eon peel off the enti Bt one time is a pa nful and expen-| yards under construction by the | punching. Ps nive operation ne same result !8| eng of the month. * bd obtained by applying ordinary mer-| t eee eerie hie 1c ele | = ie Of Seattle cream, allowing this to over night, then taking { water. One ounce y is both pain-| prmain on hain on | Rothermel and McCulloughs’ mu sical comedy and vaudeville offer. CONSTIPATION sua The proces: ing, opened at the Tivoli theatre Rd inexpensive, The wax INVITES DISEASE } sunday evening pefore a larse| PIONEER PLACE ESTABLISHED 1882 store, hastens the natural shedding | —_—_—_ crowd | | young writers stage noth J) their own compositions costumes, pretty girls adually absorb reve & reliable lazative is T nae eet ary because fend. a1 the new, h wakin undernea’ to the comf but Elaborate with good voices, as well as catchy ing songs and good comedy, the large audience Richard Harding, Gertrads Ham mond and Mary Wayne were among those who received the approva) of delighted Yokohama TEN YEARS’ GROWTH IN DEPOSITS . t have a weakened bralny For times were never bette The Orpheum P and rs have a in Why should » man complaint are buted throughout the the audience. Meee, Often. Fesult im sertous |) The Rollettes,” comedy noveity e in globe rolling and Juggling, aud Olivo Duo, with thelr novelty songs T and musical instruments, were the 1908] 1909/1910 | 191 | 1912] 1913| 1014) 1915 |1916/ 1917 two acts booked from the Kellie A wie & ORR Ch ‘Te f simple | Hurys vaudeville circuit | | | $7.73 1.207 ¢ lard remedy in thon- + ee | | | | sands of homes. This prescrip. | ORPHEUM | (Ltd. ) | | | | We have = great « Som to cold by Grageiste for Af87 |) With ita new policy of a combt m { = ES | i For to save each indy more gents « bottle, under the name of rd agp 1 On each fail SUIT, COAT, DRESS | DE Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. & | nation bill of five vaudeville acts ] and WAT Sayed, Beetle C ) free | and a feature first run five-part | | $6,4//,.442 At ORENCE UPSTAInS Of Charge, by writing to Dr. w. | O00 i. Cena | | SO”, B. Caldwell, 456 Washington st, | Pictoplay, the Irpheum = th | | fl SECOND AND UNION Monticello, Miinots, played to good houses Sund } | | good capital bor es | | ! of Japan good in song and comedy. Conant ee Ie | ot Lae $4002 ’ Sisters dance, Kd Armstrong is] “4 a America Will Give Js" ese Be PE BP ois eng The Helmar Four are good sypsy|{/ Announces the Opening of Its Branch 5.194.0021.—] chasis One Million Dollars J} si ast in oe Seattle Will Give Renick Law Prevents : i 1 | 1 (Corner Marion Street) SEATTLE, WASH. On Monday, the Twenty-fourth, Use of Bond Balance The use of a balance of $100,000 | from th le of $500,000 worth of nds for the construction of the] ‘on Sill and Green Lake reser- | to redeem outstanding ' warrants, {| DEPOSITS SEPTEMBER 11, 1917.............. DEPOSITS SEPTEMBER 12, 1916...... Twenty-Five Thousand This Week $7,731,207 . 6,411,442 . $1,319,765 GAIN IN DEPOSITS IN ONE YEAR.... ondemnation Violation of th Renick law, ac She ieee an somiliig to Corporation| Counsel September, 1917. PY Hugh Caldwell in opinion given >) , oO Poe > oT , 12 ° Cd For Soldiers Libraries | Counciiman Hanna Saturday. an ee 14, 1908...$2,282,660 | FEBRUARY 4, 1913 3,694,794 | In Camp—Warship—Hospital and at the the same purpose of $70,000 left Beruese % 100... Be B0p Ban ASCH A 18) £,002,919 Front. Tie Wishinnion (achat woo te ° JANUARY 31, 1910...°. $3,194,002 | MARCH 4, 1915 4,412,904 ra | Special Facilities given to’ Importers and Ex- BAe 1841 $3,410,631 SEPTEMBER 12, 1916..$6,411,442 a | FEBRUARY 20, 1912...$8,113,449 SEPTEMBER 11, 1917..$7,731,207 Will YOU Give S 1 2 urg aT peer |] porters, and also for the issue of Circular Letters to Kill, in Message ' ; ; ° ‘uoave some money here or 'we\|| Of Credit for Travelers, Drafts and ‘Telegraphic . A NATIONAL INSTITUTION ” e e e will ‘ow " : oa Someone will call for your contribution if thle: Was iidle cadets ‘burners ‘lett lransfers on its branches and correspondents The First National Bank of Seattle presents with gratification tl mpanying at the home of Carl F. Poeppel, i ‘ see enced oo ee you call MAIN 2466. 205 Prewont ove aaturday cient.i| throughout the world, chart and tabf@ of its increase in business, year by year, and reflecting the favor a National Campaign under direction of the They E Ansa kote house and) which its facilities find in the community and the response of the pul to its sound Library War Council appointed by Secretary - | ind liberal banking policy and its prompt, attentive and courteous service fo) Australia. M (@) °H. I. KUDO, Agent of War Baker. Local Campaign under direction of S Public Library. Commercial Credit established in Europe, the Seattle Boy Honored for Exploits in Air Karl Godfrey, recently of Seattle, who enlisted in the Royal Flying corps, has received bis commission! ‘ond lieutenant, along with special commendation for his work, Orient and A. ARNOLD, President D. H. MOSS, Vice President M Cc. A. PHILBRICK, Cashier attle McMICKEN, Vice President A. R. TRUAX, Assistant Cashier as se

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