The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 8

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3 DAYS STARTING TODAY rm . f ANN PENNINGTON PENNINGTON Little Miss Pennington, the idol of New York’s play- goers, the dancing sensation of the Follies, in her latest Paramount production. ANTICS o ANN | tr FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to It } ADMISSION 20¢ CHILDREN 10¢ ae" |KID CAPTAIN IN ARMY) First =" Officer Is Only 20, But He’s a Whirlwind oi —— BY GEORGE MARTIN 20. That's him Playing Capt. Harris graduated from Wert | Point in September. He took high hone Ile was graduated into the engineer corps, than which no Went Pointer could ask more. | Catted Preas Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 15— ‘The Germans may not be very much frightened when they look up some morning and see a mild, short, slender, boyish-faced kid coming toward them over the top. But they'd better be. He's the youngest captain in American army Also the shortest | But, oh, my! He looks like a mb , and fights like a cyclone Charles D. Harris, of Gee ‘IRLS! WOMEN! TAKE CASCARETS, Went to France He told hin superiors that be in a hurry to get to France; that he| had urgent business there with a] man named Fritz, So they put in the first regiment bound front | | ward He's on his way; and meantime. | ere are a few more points for Fri ta to consider pending his arrival Young Harris was cheer leader Unele Sam's officer factory ing branded the most por in his clase best swimmer was FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN rider, and one of the bes rs Son of Soldie Beverly Bayne HIF CONSTIPATED _*:.: once in Their Latest bogptgc nernapes wsgetsdh deep tion Big Thriller — J. Harris |They liven your liver andj traa bowels and clear complexion. your well represented in t | bis brothers, Maj he medical corps. Don't stay headachy, bilious | ¢ Harris, Cai Gor with breath bad and branch; but his favor stomach sour. | relatives in uniform is LICENSE BY U.S. “THE ADOPTED SON” As “Two-Gun Carter” Bushman is at his best lf-cent box now Take Cascarets icest est Joie ou e Get a Toni and enjoy id bowel AND ‘ rienced ts will, “The Hindoo our iitver and close. sven (hig IS RE VIRED NOW Hoodoo” feet of bowels without griping. You Two-reel, First Run will w up our Keystone ead wi be FOR EXPLOSIVES : WASHINGTON, No ning today the U tongue clean, stomach s step elastic and complexi they're wonderful. Get a box now at any drug ste 1 safely give a whole 16 8. government Regi less, The new law, enacted October 6. by which the government authori . ties hope to cope more succe with bomb p tion today by F Matinees ... Evenings .. 5 After 6 Children NOW PLAYING JULIAN or the un Artistic Jewelry high ex Made from rare german © 00 and a the Northwest or both f small 8, such 18 shot guns and revolvers, do not come under the new la ladies or ¢: WE AE White’s a Shop 1927 Third Ave., Opposlte Postoffice. Wives of Local Men in Militia Disguise s Sammies; Go East SOMEWHERE 4 The Clever Mrs. Carfax The Greatest Female Impersonator on Kearth! Leased Wire IN NEW f two company panies that lingtom a few continent YORK A Great Love Theme! A Baffling Mystery! An Unexpected Climax! Lodge Cafe Vourth—Westlake—Pine Cabaret—Dancing World's Largest Dry Cabaret. | ald feat, pante accomplish the “FISH FLOP” IS LATEST | hope « a the fabrics made are at least 30 per cent me cotton, every pattern on our shelves is ee GUARANTEED STRICTLY ALL WOOL. five A whole control the manufacture, wale and Francis X 18, tongue coat- Storing of all high explosives in the|) af ' beng : country. In peace times ed or constipated—they are harm- United States ‘ rev interested in , f STAR—THURSDAY, NOY. 15, 1917. PAGE 8 Society Gets Dance Idea From Movie Workers BUY NOW FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION! N UNUSUAL OPPOR- tunity is presented to the men of the Pacific Northwest just now obtain from Stone Brothers’ new store, at 906 Second Avenue, guaranteed all-wool fab- rics, the quality of which is not made to- day anywhere in the world—at our old prices! A to Seene from “The Anties of An featuring Ann Pennington, Coliseum Today co > ™ Stomt Stone Sanutr Cove (OONAMS TODAY ilery Wickterd In ad “The Linenry Little COLDSEL The A Months ago we advised you in our advertising to “Buy now.” Again “Buy now!” At that time we bought all the high-grade imported wool- we could carry—a much_ heavier stock than we use in normal times. we say, ens Society pring The result is that today, when most all AND WE ARE SELLING THEM AT THE SAME REASONABLE PRICES WE HAVE A Word We Pay the}: rsiteo is ALWAYS MAINTAINED. Despite the fact WwW: ar A | axes *. From Our that today’s all-wool merchandise has been . Military doubled in price, we are still selling Suits o Pantene te 6 Sa Mee and Overcoats as low as $35 T costs us aEEO. profit | Arcade wetthe oe Department to continue to sell at ner dn fe have $y the old price, but we - re pment BUY NOW, while this mer- When it is gone you will + count this an investment in public confidence, and chandise lasts. s neice of Elsie Jane Wilson, who ts direct en eee . the price of pi na EAM ahd Ute adi eileen uniforma, priced at $65 not be able to buy such materials at any bomor for Universa We also have an ex ! price! And, when our stock is reduced Caldwell’s pert Julian, anothe cellent stock: of heavy 0. Dr. Univ ° wal director 4 worsteds and serges, 0 no w oO wi ‘Or ‘oO Syrup Pepsin | saa seaee nar scorer on we tnch'ee ue eaney © normal, we also will be compelled ¢ ‘ f edie uniforms at $50, and a raise our prices. See our wonderful show- The Perfect Laxative i i ‘ t cs , Mack unser ta are semen Ek gogo angi ing of Scotch Tweeds and English will not be advances : : cern at $45. Stepinand Worsteds. —— os Gem At Your Druggist’s 50 cts. wo wm $1.00 pawenct remem om rn | sessgercannencessgereesananacentsazzszzzists | To Stop a Persistent, Hacking Cough Nell Shipman, actressanthor, ha raed aph Tailors 906 SECOND AVENUE Opposite Burke Bidg.—Just South of Madison “Don't Triangle has 40 cowboys at Culver pport I tewart Esssssesststsssssssotssstecssscstesasissssss pands healthy tn peop aioe! Man Wittens o Country,” t Ha t Admire Stone Bros.’ Clothes— Wear Them” Merely of her « Aimapp ara s in the islands 3 BLOOD MEAN STRENGTH oe. “Two MEN ARE LOST pias rt aa SEWARD, N Not o ~~ re vs ena Bui pe er two Business men and women are under constant | featuring |; “The Winged Mystery,” um, ho! nerve strain. They must be alert, quick-witted full of energy. Sooner or later this steady strai tells on the nervous system. Energy fails, sleep is not refreshing, appetite is poor—danger ahead! The weakened nerves need phosphorus, a vital ele- The ble needs iron. Both are supplied by od DYNAMIC Pernslar TONIC (called “dynamic” because it creates energy) int tober trip, The here ~ HEADACHE FROM A COLD? LISTEN! 1 | ae Cold Compound” ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. © TODAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG —in— “The Price She Paid” ment jerman apie The cast surrounding Clara eo Pri includ This vitalizing remedy strengthens the nervous sys- Cartylo Blackwell = ihe so tem by feeding the starving nerves with phosphates— , Square ren ) ng By David Graham Phillips A, in which{ Your cold will break and all it enriches the blood with iron Ostriche are | &Tppe Maal ses en 4 ‘hae - ‘ sharpens the appetite and thus : lose 0 « Cold Compoun builds up the body and fills y ery two hours until three dose y 3 ils you MUTUAL WEEKLY ure taken with surprising energy, power 2 convicts TAKEN | vrompuy onens ctorsodun no and endurance ‘ and air passage the head Miss Billie Ry United Pre ased Wire stops nasty discharge or nose rut Dynamic Tonic is an econom- PORTLANI 15.—John M couayes k heada ee au ical remedy to use. You get, for Rhodes canvions © Hunt ot Radtree 2ianesking, sorensasand stiffness $1.50, a large bottle containing —in— tate prison camp near Salem 10) Don't stay stu ! Quit blow fully five weeks’ treatment. “ 7 ” ‘ caught r Trout and snuffling! Ease your SOME NURSE ‘ by Multnomah coun. | throbbing head—nothing else In the On Sale at "| ty ffs, wer rid gives such prompt relief a j been captured. The two caught to-|tastes nice, and causes no incon-! a atiiaeaiiiiaitiaal 1 day ure negroes. venience. Accept no substitute, iaeensatiooms

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