The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1917, Page 4

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ADADAAAAARAAAAADADD SEEN NORMA SEUM, FIPTH AT PIKE Continvous IL te 1 TALMADGE ‘Tess’ in the Secret of the Storm Country a In tax ‘Admission price the war Tt's 6 reels Tonight and Wednesday only. ental Special |S!X To BE DEPORTED in, will be ¥.. Wednesda deportation, The men. harged either as 1, W. W. or alle ene are Jo! Meet Peter Christen re Wildt, Hans Arthur Fugman and Her von. ‘COUGHING Practice # increased b t the In: re want to be k im Seattle whe did Fey 4 because EDWIN 3. ‘pel ». dD. Leading "Dentist 1096 Columbia tree trial to prove its a bred DBERG Co. ey annoye others and hearts roa. Relieve threat | Irritation and tiekling. and get rd she, colds and boareences by taking. PISO’S: Famous Wash Heals Skin f skin rem made e skin affite your life « a relief. hottie to bring y D. D. D. el he tt nt eeee Invincible bY oe the Sonora. ec: $55 $175 $50 $155 $60 $80 RARAAPOHAHAPEOESD Music is the universal language of mankind. HERE'S no question of what you are going to buy after you hear It is so wonderfully natural, true and beautiful, thatyou will understand at once why Sonora won highest score for tone quality at the Panama Pacific Exposition. $200 $250 Sold by | Bush & Lane Piano Co. 1519 Third Ave. | Bartell Drug Co. | | | —LONGFELLOW. $105 2375 $375 $110 $500 $140 $1000 I A RETRY THX EEL PETER STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 20, 1917.” PAGE 4 \“Treasure Island,” Famous Story of Adventure, Soon CEP BASUTY whieh has ISLAND,” @ classic uiliiona of people all over the w winoe ite appearance the print page made t supert I settings t Louis Stevens maaterplece will n be innued and will constitute gift to pletur Franela Carpenter Corbin appear a we re and Virgihia In the leading celluloid triumph Read Ut Robert Lo » did much for the Hterary world to earn the jtame which he deserved #o richly but of all his works land ta included tn every mended ree Lee | roles © Whe ¢ w aN # Stevens reasure Is The book of recom stands out supreme lint es that has up. Statenr juriet f letters hief fi scores of professions have 5 tribute to the novel. Glad: after seeing a copy of “Treasure Taland”™ tn Ja friend's house, for n avd diplomacy to Gniah absorbing ever been drawn men the « id their the Tre Iatland” was 4 book In November Btevenson’s first of y © bedtime to read th ely after it covers, The anty $6 During ensuing years aaure ‘ and nue t up at novel na nde wae put aun ¢ Owing to a slight illness of the | etar mo Par Mutt in which Lotine in font was held In tact she is he ham ao far recoy Jaye ree od that min on “location.” and at time ony nee at Carmel the present « the coves bree the Bea Arthur Ashley, erstwhile actor and lirector for the World Files corpora has left mad erporn that comps ae ay Alreet Madgr Careful, 1 now ne heen enman produ ly go t yuth to take the ex terior scenes the “PHONE” GIRLS ARE KNITTING FOR SOLDIERS Every littie “phone” girl i# knit? | ung now With > om their Jing the wetti@ment of | ber of the 900 ands, ar | the atrike, a large num making socks and sweaters for the | boys in the trenches ‘The decision wae made last week nd» The strike eatieel no word had received from | Frank Tustin, who (s in San Frar cisco in the Interests of the Seattle rikers at the m meeting. | Strikers are indignant over a press | lispatch from the South, accredited | to Vice President L. ©. Gr r the electricians, threatening Delaney, of Seattle. sentative ‘ | to expel | and two | *, for he strike delegaten. Grasser is blamed by local union k the A telegram asner, challenging him limit, and assuring that official th attempt te would insure an Incurable breach WILL ATTEMPT TO SALVE MARIPOSA Arrangements are the Alaska § tle, to which carry out his three being made b eamship Co. the an munk on Maripona a reef earl w Sunday morning, near Wrangell Advices received from Capt. ©. J O'Brien are to t effect that the veanel in submerged abc structure only during A um tug has wreck from Ketchikan, dian saly be e her super high tide ate been sent to the and probably will Itt d the Mariposa are out age steamer dispatched toda upper decks of the able the + All of the mail and the passengers are proceeding attle aboard the Jefferson The probabiliti« southwestert gale make nary t lov which will er © the freight ot ik majorit steamer sof a a burried Portland to Intern Immoral Women By United Preas Leased Wire PORTLAND, 0—-Plans for up used immoral wom en and placing therm in a temporary detention eamp at Kelly Butte county rock pit in pre-prohibition days, stand completed and approved propriated for the nite nance of the camp for a pertoc ix month rounding council This work was und ut the suggestion of the osdick vice com maluwlon, ea ae PLAYING—>— | endeared itaolt to! Hig Hill Rassell, Tess.” the heroine of the story who | ny Mary 8 Watts, modern tn ita! her lover and scorned | lewerted by her former frie nde, Mina 'T with @ since kably wT “The Hive of donnie Cushing, wn the Lv aubject. F ved for he now own at is « big. hum o world rend nnd be (Hair On Limbe| = DMiracle.| aaoecy 0s ant ender ‘arms. Playing Lockwood PARADISE GARDEN 7D Act Wonder Piay of the Great Outdoors HK NEVER SAW \ GIRL UNTIL— well, see the play |and then he said, | eard you as ar | | | | Matinees Evenings After 6:5 Children CLEMMER 1 BEATLES BERT OnTT ORs NOW PLAYING i | DOROTHY § : PHILLIPS §, An wal 2 | intonat nt nee him, and said a, PAY ME } ° A DANCE } IN THE WHEN noons KNEW A DAN NEV LOOK, Anothe The I on.’ th r nuch picture am Washburn Skinner’s Baby CLASS A THEATRE Srd, Near Pike Bryant | | not rather be [as I added the words | me that | deur he t I to Be Seen on Picture Screen; Helen Nearly Injured ——- | warn and instruct them mo that they theme and fearless in its treatment Helen Holmes, daring pelirend girl ing and heroine of half-dow | railroad serials, had a narrow escape from death early th yas trapped in @ burnin: car Pullmar Plevense DeShon bs the tntest fem need by Vitagray © has been playing in a number sccenatul New York stage produ Mamund Breese, ¥ embered ot the Yukor » be meen with t by Harr one dd Lockwood's § “Paratine Gor Gibb fer pla theatre Th sep people In 7 that CONFESSIONS. | OF A WIFE nnn eens rorar may beset ° * DETERMINED TO FORGET “Tut letter continued. lutely, Mra Margte, that. confession, to go away would have been aa great ar sibility for you, being @ woman,” ker the wi w abe with bir tm me as to have taken ol and shot him thru heart All these thoughts wer ehtnir and it was only « silence that I an v's question 1 anid, g mpeed. & moment's the ma dear re ou t pone have always tty feettng sidered are jealous voton "De you trust yourself! was my countering questior ‘That need nc matter, dear ve hall go be sure 8 poswannion And neither can you promise nc more American Beauty obsessions “The man looked at me curiously ‘I believe I had al moat forgotten that you are a wom an. You have always been so big no parfect—that I had come ® re deal, but I nee tat No one any more th you are “Why vary ‘ t to be thought 1 don't want to be re deal. 1 am not cure that 1 woul An obnennic nan-of mine no-longer own little pet name have the been #0 that we have for would come a time 1 be leat me to We hav en that there the roxe garden woul nd bare. lear in our rose garden | bare? he asked with a moan, "“To me it is, dear, and ft tm J because I have been an extravage ay romes of m ove and ideale and piled dear extravagant leaflons and an nd gathered the and trust oper auch hand at your feet, that the in now bare ended my b with laviah them den poor gar and almost before the summer & I have outraged your poet's ne said with an w tered ond star dust ve only shown may be shat to impalpable tt of compensation always exixts You don't mean don't think—~tt has be you to love me? "I cannot tell that , been use when a woman kk aT I do not 1 that the nd wr enter into It Rut I do that it cen & mistake, I have been fire--playing with the of a child to whom glittering flame ta superlatively fascinating, and | have been burned "Oh, my dear, my dear, you are extravagant ur re you in the gift of surely en wrong you for know ri ng with joyous ab the in were for that moment, are quite I. You will forget, as I will, for man-of mine-no-longer, I have al ready From now I shall make it my buahiess to f a! You can’t forget m@ utterly erted, L can try iv a chance to mueh I do not mean it reveng ou, for unhapp: the he and mit in | I have often told ye ost virtue in the world (Lo be continued) week when whe will be re | after this | I whall never that you, whom 1 above all that you do not trust me?” he asked In a burt at when it comes and should I not be hun >1f may avoid da of t the Clemme Kd Brown, W Tom Wilson, m Mtowel The east part featur voned of Lan Chane fford, Hvelyn Selbie Claire Dulivey and WE headed by Dorothy Whi William Russell is offered in a fast action « Arama witt Snap Judgement,” at the Strand fant and full of Inughe ned anappy “The Trouble Buster,” feataring | Vivian Martin, pl cont Mis rion until W night, is @ atory of qu The nating there i friendship, the grow ing bond be the girl to whom he the edne domi tween the new surren improvised | and one touches that add to the charm of the picture ix the self-macrifios of the | latter After spending eight months tn a trainin nada an LL rejected for nt ri Jull uving bee foe ad. k and 9 support of Emil ma Katrange wctive to New Y Ife will be has returned ytton pictures. Daybrew the sec | play on whieh Jane Cowl and Jane Muran collaborated. | | Prom the middle of 1918 to the end lof 1849 San Franciseo grew from a populat of about 600 to more thar 5,000, burly bur of the wetting ric made to ent derly and yp shown in plontal wn upon or The Argonauts,” at ‘The first-born should be o git.) Skinner lall arrangements for the bree him a boy and then b } after he had mage ttork to nd @ girl Raby” decides thrust upen him in “Bkinner at the Clams A Forty Years’ Success For a b to be sucr ¢| for forty ye ainens are means © great things it er inferior art a large and 1t must not only | he outset, but so good of forty yearn better article ther means j yours at the pr shall not deve fo women that ‘erons can, with confidence wor inkham's ail Vewe lar as as pop » placed the centennial year, | THE BIRTH OF A NOTION) the Jolly little Ice Cream Cone came to be. How A pightever at the St. Louis Expost bake nte freshly y twinted it] Iee| ing | ght « thin A itt cake, quick 4 the ne ntepped an eam |dealer to fill | nd arke am }At that prec the world inverted pyra whieh vund drug} | kiddie on hunery 1 | motorist try road, ¢ The the wa delay in * way t h m the train, the the a brimming| swinging along oun-| equally enjoy | for children mouthful wn-ups, it | | | a conve “handy nourishment " for DENTIST Dleeding gums, teeth eceding » and a bad slightly sor breath are ini This dinea te well tT ha fully for many years I specialize in Crown and lage d, and >Dtaln in the work ts Yental W "PAINLESS AUS’ “TiN, nd Pike St. 4 Third Ave. ae Main 5760 1 Year's Subseription for At the “Store that Saves You Money” lAmit to December Tet Designer 59c Double Inducements Here Tomorrow Be Sure and Attesd the Carnival. ed FOR BAGS AND HATS ig? Tassels in Gold, Pink, Cream, White, Gray, Red, Navy, Green, Light-blue, Black. Large size; reg- ular ue each. On sale Wednesday, 2 for 25¢. Small size, regular price 15c each. On sale Wednes- day, 3 for 25¢. Silk Veiling, 1-Yard Lengths, 10e Each l-yard lengths of Silk Veiling in Brown, Blue, Gray, White; regular value 25c and 35c. Special forf] Wednesday, 10¢ each. $7.50 Beaded Motor Scarfs at Half Price Here is a nice assortment of Ladies’ Motor Scarfs, principally in the beaded kind, in assorted colors; reg- aha value to $7.50, On sale Wednesday at Half Price. Your Pay Checks Cashed Here Holiday Slippers for Men, Women and Children in a big assortment of all the most looked-for colors and styles, from 60¢, 75¢, 85¢, $1.00 to $1.89. Make your selection now before the rush. Men's Outing Flannel Night Gowns 85¢ Made from nice quality of flannelette, soft and downy; sizes run from 15 to 17. On sale Wednesday at 85¢ each. Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.50 Pair Box of 3 Pairs for $3.75 In black, white and colors. These come in regular and extra sizes. Make your selection now, before t Holiday rush. Boys’ Flannel Blouses at 79¢ Just what your Roy needs going to school, with the Military blue, khaki, brown; Boys’ Mackinaws $5.00 Up for the young chaps. Allows them free walk correctly and will repel the rain as well as the damp ‘ome in all sizes from 3 years up to 18 years. in gray all nizes, Buy Your Wife This Beautiful || 50- PIECE DINNER SET A complete service for six people. A Fine Thanksgiving or Christmas Present. This set is hand-decorated in our own Studios with pure gold, warranted to wear twenty years. Come in any time and select what you want—we will hold it for you until Chrisamas. PACIFIC (AST CHINA @ 003-3 Ave. pHoneM523 NEAR MARION” SEATTLE WASH. Honest Dentistry at Honest Prices People in Need of Dental Work Want BEST Dental work known to DENTISTRY, BEST prices known to DENTISTRY. BEST Dental Materials known to DENTISTRY. THE BEST Painless Methods known to DENTISTRY. THE BEST GUARANTEE known to DENTISTRY, This is what we give our patients, and this is why our practice increases year after year THE THE THE Our Guarantee for 15 Years is absolutely binding; there are no “ifs” and “ands” about it. Should any work not give the service® we pledge it to give, we Will let you be the satisfactory setUement, Examination and Consultation Free. ALBANY DENTISTS! Peoples Bank Building, Second Ave. and Pike St. Judge of what is seed jf

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