The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1917, Page 4

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yd ITTY GORDON ts often accom K panied upon her long walks by a magnificent specimen of . presented to the embasay to the court of & The name| ape Herbert Rrenon Film Corpor of thia royalty bred animal 1s Csar, | gon tn taking no chat and has ine and Mise Gorton donsn’t quite know | sured the life of Ot Skinner for what to do about this, with the for-| $159,000. Kkinner is to appear In @ mer ruler of plicturimation of “Kismet.” Siberia and no ¢ 6 to any nel UREA CK ky, but 8 Leah Baird and Karte Williams led the grand march at a Hrooklyn “movie” ball the other night all exiled to | royaltios In evi: | ent A| “The Hungry Heart,” Pantline ‘s ploture, which closes its nt at the Coliseum tonight, , from David Graham Phib be effected wader wh 1, which was one of the | may become plain Man of the Hour beat Here’ when it came out. Where romances urually end, in the Mary Pickford’s picture, “The Lit) vague phrase, “And they lived hap tle Princess,” now playing at the! plly ever after,” this story begins, Liberty, is a reminder that Christ ‘. mas is coming and that the well HL. K. Herbert, who is co-starred known shopping for the children| with Florence La Bucdie, In the pa-| must soon commence, Christmas| triotlo masterp “Phe Man With trees, roast turkeys, presenta, dolls | out a Country,” at the Strand, is a and candy figure prominently in the| prominent Broadway leading man incidents of the picture, and made his first Broadway ap-| | pearance as Billie Burke's leading | The Gish girts, Lillian and Dor) man five years ago, when he scored othy, are back tn Los Angeles after! decidedly in Pinero’s ‘“Mind-the a trip to Burope with D. W. Gr int-Girl.” “OLONIAT David Graham Phillips 14 TH. BET. PIKES PINE | are such ps RBUCKLE Liberty. bina tic “THE PRICE SHE P MISS BILLIE RHODES —IN— “SOME NURSE” ADMISSION CHILDREN 10¢ Se INCLUDES WAR TAX Simon.” unn Turnt Fifth at Pike—Continuons Tl te Li—Admission 200— Children 10¢. Admission prices inchude war tax. STARTING WEDNESDAY Carlyle Blackwell AND June Elvidge “A Square Deal” CLASS “A” fho NEAR PIKE Clemmer low the example banks, Hart, P form & company ¢ &@ good offer lirector, in to ¢ | or “sn from army service Kdward Earte, _ BSTABLISHED 1875 en — — ——— ee even for another season’s wear. Incomparable Values in Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats More Than 500 New aminats $15.00, $19.75, $29.75, $35.00 Seores of styles, hundreds of coats in this remarkable offer. Whether seeking a plain t, a coat for the car or an elaborate fur trimmed coat for afternoon hours, it will be found in these assortments, at the most attractive price. Coats of Broadcloth, Pom Pom, Plush, Bolivia, Silvertones and Velours. Colors include Pekin blue, navy, beetroot, claret, Havana brown, Russian green, taupe and black. 200 New Winter Coats at $25.00 Straight line, fitted, belted and semi-belted models, with plain or convertible collars of fur plush or self mate rial. Made of Velour, Broadcloth, Plush, Burella and fancy Mixtures in the leading colors. The most sty ish coats af this price ever presented. Distinctively Smart Dresses at entero from forsee Autractioe! y Reduced Prices! join. rm" $25.00 to $29.75 | 5.00 to $39.75 | $45.00 to $49.75 | $55.00 to $70.00 | $75.00 to $89.7. Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses $22.50 $27.50, $35.00 $49.75 $59.75 At each price the values are even more re- with braid and buttons. There are coat markable than you would gather from the | models, tunics, side-draped and high-waisted comparison of prices. Distinctive and orig- | effects, also cabigge: Ggaiay vy styles; all sizes inal models are featured, charmingly youthful in one or more styles. Colors include navy, Z S air A - black, taupe, pl n, oti in line, daintily embroidered and trimmed “on Mae, pit, Sree, gray, beesrcot and Copenhagen. Another Group of Wonderfully Smart Dresses at $19.75 Silk Petticoats of Taffeta and Jersey We are showing a new selection of Petticoats that will delight the most critical woman. All colors in plain and changeable taffetas, silk jersey or silk jersey top with taffeta floances, $5.75, $6.95, $7.95, $9.95. —MacDougn Southwick, Seeond Floor '‘STAR—-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1917. pade 4 , HARD TO NAME DOG; DOESN’T KNOW WHAT TO CALL IT] taurspay Scene from “The Little Princess,” featuring Mary Pickford at tho | coco an ensclinimneslitesoninsecapspeoctieiaanenesianctitecietsiaasitinsomionduipnemiess | Francis X. Bushman, ae “Two-| has tried three times to et into the er, with a ready hand on| army and has failed each time. ef both guna, is a warranted to shoot #tra "1 7 i Ne into the affections of every p er added to the Pathe staff of offi BY DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS rg gl gearsp je bh wa | Pe “THE Vocal Solo by Mite. Betrina ee ” Se be Orchestra Numb ‘Hungarian Rhapsod: MUTUAL WEEKLY __ wee Santee Consver’’ maken" the| , Net! Burs and Chris Richards heats samen z a ** | have joined the Mack Sennett forces “The SUent Master,” which wilt! Mack Sennett comedy to be directed BY POPULAR DEMAND | be shown at the Minsion for the lant | times tonight, is a ploture that will) eet your nerves tingling. The scenes of the story inctude many from the! cafes and others in t { New Y “The Clever Mre. Cartas,” Crisp, is Julian Fit dalian Eltinge is expected to fol efor |in understood Pathe has made him Marshatt Netan, stary ricktores DIDN'T KNOW STATE _ MeDougall/éuthwick | _SEC COND AVE Enormous Tendon and Sale of 1,200 Coats, uits, Dresses Tiley ihe item of Fs diaitilndion 3 in this itiditigaans was bought in such quantities as to ena a decided Sn pricing; every item is seasonable ve needed now pe iia bal oft its kind to be had anywhere at the price. It is a remarkable offering. The most comprehensive selections will be found in every section. Forehanded women are buying their woolens this year, A sale that cannot fail to arouse enthusiastic interest. 5 | a PROGKAMS TODAY al NIGHT LIBERTY. Pickford in “The | | - ONLY | | ona Sauare Dewi.” i | Morgan, who just arrived from Alas | ka, and wh | neamion, ,{in the police court, 'T pt Exclusive First Showing Now Playing comE HARLY BIG SPECIAL ana veces nonion Leader SYMPHONY Cc Oo N Cc ER T BY PHILIP PELZ AND HIS I¢PIECE “PED” ORCHESTRA MUSICAL PROGRAM Overure, “If 1 Were k “Lion du & J reanass x 1] BUSHIMAN Beverly Bayne in Their Latest Big Thriller ae ae Adan -enme--Gillet om | Hobart Henley is the latest play Ave Maria” (with cello obligato) auaris Provest. | ben “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY” WILL REMAIN UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY As “Twe-Gun Carter” Bushman is at his best own to wereen p ards ts from the Clara Kimball Price She Paid AND Admission 20c —<__. xCc—mnow 10c on Include war ¢ “The Hindoo Hoodoo” Two-reel, First Run Keystone omen to of Chaplin, Pair and Henry Hull and Muriel Ostriche are featured in the | COFFIN GOES EAST | American International Shipbuflé ing office in Ph elphia, Matinees o with her aft ere ce 1. R_ Coffin, manager of the) Charles A of Stone & ber |, WAS “ry FINED $50, Whatcom nt of the com Children... Puget gaged tn bu Reason not given Vitagraph player, did not know that tt worth of vessels was dry. or vernment. NU Ld AND PIKE “TELEPHONE M. AIN 6720 SS See SALE STARTS THURSDAY. Bought | at areas reductioae and ¢ to bs ald the s same way. Thursday, these choicest of new suits will be added to-our four special price groups comprising All the Better Suits in Our Stock at Radically Reduced Prices : Some of these suits are copies of imported models, others created by our foremost American designers. Every fash- ionable material is represented in this great collection. Rich fur trimmings are used extensively. You may choose any color or size up to 42. Really extraordinary values. $45.00 $55.00 $75. 00 $95.00 For Suits such as sold earlier For Suits such as sold earlier 3s such as sold earlier For Suits such ag sold earlier at $49.75 to $6. at $65.00 to $85.00 75 to $100.00 at $125.00 to $175.00 | “SPECIAL VALUES IN SUITS AT $22.50 | Wonderful New Risen, $3.95, $5.75, $7.95 Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, Embroidered Nets Scores of dainty new Blouses in all the newest models, including new ideas in large collars, frills, tucks, embroidery, bead- ing and lace trimming in dozens of pretty effects. A practical feature in many is collars that may be worn high or low. Flesh, hite. PI Teast ; ace White, Plum, Burgundy, Navy, Black —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor

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