The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1917, PAGE 7 Kew RUSSIAN MOVIE ACTOR TAKES PART| WIN QUIETING REVOLUTION—GOSSIP former Seattle _tahtwotht Leo ?- " VAN MOZUK ateemed one ot |! # trainer for the prnouna “TODAY star in many of the Russian Art films controtied in the United States Amy Jerome, whose name is Amy | by the Pathe company, has f Clare, has an apartment house nam | time being given up hin at ed after her in Low Angeles, Sbe's| | | | to work for the new and rf i ata th a new film concern, the in ermment in n attempt to . ompan my 4 In Russia, i* “Princess te | ae mapas es Feed inter Coats wall, making scenes for a Lasky pro. lant official acts of tor. | duction eo in “The | wan to give per | Vitagraph is fo produce a new two eo Diveres Care.” ' 4 yotion of these | and the ein them of are of the Imperial theatre , The coat of the p tion of these features was paid by the Russian government, it Is sald . >. . Difficulty was encountered in get 5 * * e ting the films to this country The . ai first 10 prints went down with a tor A yy , ID t : aoe pedoed ship, Only after N. & Kap- | : OOL VELOUR in various finishes and colors prevails in this collection of Coats—making lan, producer of these features, was ish a ity to tet the pictures 4 the offering doubly interesting, for it is one of the W GARDEN : eneh here - “in Me Fs . | season's most popular materials. In colors there is | choice of TAct Wonder Play of the ies of the palmy days of the | Great Outdoors boxing game the West are revived | 5 . . ; . In Jack Piekford' newest ploture, | : f . E rown iray ‘aupe * and paving at the = : Nice "Grau Suggesting the Smart Style of Burgundy ak HN New Coats for Schoolgirls Now Pilayine——— AYING | Many have large col- ALICE BRADY i “ EA ye tblag tages Be ig $5.00 to $10.00 An: | “The Divorce Game” at y \ Guuaeee 4 / % B others the convertible | collar is of self mate OUR typically good values in New Coats are shown | bi | Through a Favorable Purchase Are Unusually Low-Priced at CLASS A THEATRE ; 3 ; NM {od ] rial rd, Near Pike | ‘i in the sketch, and there are many other good ( | . At Left of Sketch models, in sizes 4 to 14 years. From left to right: “CLEMMER | , 1 é | Coat of Burgundy vel- Navy Corduroy Coat in | Double-breasted Coat of Matinees is Evenings N REABTUEQ BRST ORC 3 j raist, wi ‘ , ee B our, lined to waist, with Empire model, with col- navy wool velour, with velvet collar, sizes 4, 5 After 6:30 Children = . e Bus, a : large coll f kit cone 7 NOW PLAYING / 9 x ea pales wecoarnd lar of brocaded velvet, | x : KY {ur and patch pockets and 6 years, $5.00. of novel cut. Price $8.00. : GLASSES | PHILLIPS aebanhis wn <a e ele er eeaeae oe to | iG Navy Wool Velour Coat | "cur ‘with brocade Bp stamining EYES, Idn"t know Charlie C the stage, or of the camera | At Right of Sketch with fur cloth trim- plush collar, full-lined So okay ||| ming on the large | with sateen, sizes 4, 5 shaw! collar, $10.00. and 6 years, $6.50. | Coat of taupe velour, with simulated double belt, trous- ek KnowtTox a eden ifs ss ~ a | ers pockets with buttoned flap and large collar which ane | ; x may be buttoned close to throat if desired. Price $14.75. Girls’ In practical styles, sizes 4 to 16 From every standpoint, exceptional values at years, $3.50. Rain Hats to match, Raincoats B5¢. —sanemest sasereill London film exhibition makes new | | | demands mnb-proof, Zeppelin: | | Harold Lockwood first gained |] : _ —= $14.75 —Basament Salesroom. Impervious roof in the latest apeiron cae Saree a Ler ire s Knitted Jackets P . N. Corset 7 $1.45 $1.00 Groce armend ts now biting: fen-| pout bee in Ba wunerent anes ‘nitted . i | LEEVELESS Knitt Jackets in HIS _ low-priced tured with Earle Williams at the Vi ant earn age KAISER’S “me m6 penn pe { black and Oxford-gray—sufficiently ; d : | Virtue,” 04 . : : odel is designed Lock. ny Vivian Martin ts featured ans vege " warm for wear under jacket or for for the flee val aan GOAT aqhhother such picture ne week Gethaas t Seeeans, te over ae there — hn poe axe ‘itoportions,’ flex- kon,” this spowertul Gra: : “angen Phe ue "3 : f 4 Keep Part length, wit! crochet edge. izes 3 ibly boned, with free fo down in flim annals gee yf, 46. Price $145. _ pesoment saiseroom. hip and cork protec- ** “len “ot its kind le Instance by iz v1 i ' , . 1 ovegbtalegee\ | a 3 tor under front stay— aseed all the| oys xtra- Winter Boots comfort. Four hose her they are nc supporters are at- ee ee. th, oi ts onmerarense Eze sre er reel Kevickerbocker Suits | For Growing Girls | ‘ened Prise, $%.00. Eiliott Dexter, who played opposite | Gail Kane |}: Saar re $6.00 $5.50 Pair | Satont er several stitches" ” '*| Romance of the Redwoods,” oppostie| a HESE B ici Fi =z pipe ae Ba HESE new Suits pro- | THESE Boots antcire| Lace Curtain Ends Olga Grey, that sinuous vamp|_ vide for extra service In the Drama of Thrills and Fears teietich’b tak vik atom. |* ian Geaeee eee ae aie g by including an extra pair | hard wear of Winter. They . ; knickerbockers. They are of gun-metal calf, with 1 Cc t Game" | of The Bride’s Silence _Francella nent __Dretty ‘ us been | are carefully tailored from low heels and substantial Guort windows may be suitably substantial gray and fancy Goodyear welt fiber soles; : D , ADDED ATTRACTIONS mixed suitings in pinch- 8-inch model. Price $5.50 curtained with these Nottingham back style, with three-piece ars Lace Curtain Ends, which are in the belt and patch pockets. i ee durable small-patterned effects, firmly- Sizes 6 to 17 years, $6.00. Patent Vici Kid Shoes woven. Priced at 15¢ each. oyas Atay the same last, with MACKINAWS of sturdy | : . material, made with Nor- black cravenette tops, $5.00 SANITAS OILCLOTH e eda \aiser Sil] folk plaits and patch pair. : m kets, of blue y oe ‘ * REDUCED TO 15¢ YARD € Usu si edy Special Dispatch From j and sren plaids, ‘sizes 8 ae ETAL CALY BUTTON Dull-finished Oilcloth in plain shades BASIL, M. MANLY, ant to 17 years, $4.50. SHOES with black cloth tops, of brown, blue, red, green and tan, — 7 e ot Ow W ington Bureau > "i e . $2.2 ° KNICKERBOCKERS __ of Oe eas ee for table and wall coverings, reduced 10¢—ADMISSION—10¢ CHILDREN 5¢ LO NIA . 2 sae a shied of 0 wi het 9g ne " ; 4 apg eigenen ead dark-drab cor ea BOYS’ AND YOUTHS BOX to 15¢ yard. Reel Life With Its Interesting Labor Is Hager to Topical Subjects oo CONTA bape 7 to 17 years, $1.2 CALF LACE SHOES with CRCN AAT ITTILIS ditions in the different count }j, BOYS’ CAPS in tweed: and heavy suit- black Neolin soles, sizes 9 to BORDERED SCRIMS at Baltimore | | ings, sizes 6% to 7, 50¢ and 60¢. 12, $2.50 pair; 12% to 2, $2.95 " ” a large part r ft thr 1 Basement Salesroom. pair 9¢ YARD + | of their time pas antiwar te purpose behind the Prussian | | seccietions end’ decwencitg “al te : . | ia oF BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ TAN Lengths from 1 to 5 yards in Ecru (8 pa oll lar ames Bee eros amanas” fe arth Child 9 in styles for tiny tot sabhea PS oS eae ae and Cream-color Scrims, in the 2 3 | Lae vee they cveet the dove HH Maren and growing girl, buckle at top, sine 20 to 13%, dainty bordered effects so desirable loot we Fy con oni cage oct pa dey a 7 priced from $2.00 to ve sede oe for bedroom windows. Thirty-six or vice preside ‘ 1 of thi Fur Sets $16.5 ‘06 Aiisement Raleeroom, inches wide, 9c yard. | 50 set. in his Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. © of the has ceased to be merely a lide ell Five Tables i Lawspticed Imported Toys * Wants to Beat Germans MANY SERVICE ; are ranged along one side of the new Toy Section in the Basement red ren C Salesroom. Many who have quite a number of * ‘kiddies” on their 7 ee oe “ z i | FLAGS ARE OUT —"~ Christmas lists, to be remembered in an inexpensive way, will ap- Service flage—Seattlo is full of| . C preciate the opportunity of choosing from these assortments: arte Se ele | The 10c | The 15c | The 25c | The 50c i Table Table | Table — Table "| Displays: | Displays: | Displays: Displays: Displays: has different estab fferent estab: | Wooden Automobiles ” Just in Time for volley vas 1 conven: | iignments and clubs, The residence Wooden ‘Velocipede and : tet a very Ox Thi rae Reo ‘ erting all his Per! section has not forgo! sam- | {| . Pussle Furniture Burnt Wood Boxes Blocks T-plece Furniture Sets : anksgiving politic influence ‘i and one may see flags with |f| Airship Blocks 4 ¥ Dressed Dolls with Cooking Utensil Sets Mechanical Automobiles y express shipments of | the dele : bade! s, two and three stars in the win Folding Steamer Chaira | Picture Cubes co Japanned Tea Sets Mechanical Beetles Gelden Brown, leven the ' and . Music Boxes Painting Booke tie wood Doll Mechanical See-sawa Mechanical Machine Celluloid Rattles wit ioc Jumping Frogs Guns Whistle 8 | Mechanical Automobties | 8-plece Furniture Sets year welt and hand- tire bor . Ta Mechanica " | 7 tion Racing Auto turned solen, per pale, pa t ptw | ext numbe urs in the ; pais Metal Rattles j ents Japanese - ° a f Go. haa he beat Birds and Swans [eeraces tn fisine R abuiie Mechanical Drummer hanical Acrobats $5.95 and $6.95 eat ot ie tethargy. fm ent, but wo tare ial: Hel, Rete Hamboo Furniture Sets wn Jiggere | Jap ; national forces up to {f] aivre Grass Novelties 1oid’ Character luloid-head Dolls Mee’ Swing with Extension Toys Japanese Boats Bungalow Building » College club, Seneca st. and|f] Celluloid Rattles Fifth ave sims to have > s Fibre Grass Elephants, mlsdives : dled Procession F Fibre Grass Dogs \ areal Ee heels and 1 Hl that t Card Games Muslin Books S04 J © Block Doll Wardrobes o- ‘ooking Sets, |. Ghina Tea Sets \ Section, Bsmt. | hand-turned pe ir tior r } ce L or ae c m € L a a 44 Candy Bo Checker Boards to the ra i 1 ave, han contributed eight of tts] Bank for Savings two and the fire |watl in that office, Tt containa the|man, Valentine and Ingraham heave nd reid that tne United © hs The service flag of the Standard! members to the army, two of whom | station at Thir > and Pine st4names of A. L. Valentine, jr., son of | Joined the navy, and Flanigan and ould have t0 t in Ol} Go., with offices on the seventh |are now in the trenches, The Seattle (¢lsht. the superintendent of the depart: | Hadeen, former mechanical drafts: Four in Utilities Office ment, who was formerly coal in . = oe the Pruestan floor of the Alaska butlding, is ¢ nal bank is having a service | OE SHOP a 1 , th 90 stars, and the Sherman, Clay made and will start off with} A roll of he bearing the names | spector; K. C. Ingraham, former sub: | ¢— J te 5, < py ¥ p ut Third ave. and Pine st nine stars in the field, Spe r jo of the four men fr tment way inspector; A. Flanigan, former Star want ads are the answer condAve & Pike St eg gt » inffive of which are local |iurlbut have nine stars, the Unton | of public utilities who . into|barn foreman of railways, and F. A.) | to every want, ; ‘The Em Em club, 1632 Beliovue ‘Savings and Trust Co, nine, the |the nation’s service tangs on the|Hadeen, former mechanical draftst | @—— - JI} , concerned.

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