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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1917. PAGE 7 SHE HAD A MAD DOG rn — Texas Guinan’s Pee Jauses Much 1 ‘rouble| ¢EREDERICK & NELSON: ey Dristm 98 Gil) for Gverybody * Christmas Shopping’ Is Rapidly | The Basement Salesroom Features \ Important Values in || Coming Into } ; Full Swing 1 A New Purchase of 125 Dresses | goociy ssn, mary citizens are starting to check off their Christ- mas lists, properly deeming it a patriotic duty to distribute their —of Serge, Covert Cloth and Cloth-and-Silk Combinations To Sell at $12.65 Tuesday HERE are sizes for Misses, and for Women up to size 44, in this timely | heat it | ling mn ell ull shopping so as to re H purchase of smart Frocks for street, business and afternoon wear. h i lieve the congestion of A Reel Knockout There are regulation waistline and trade, daliverias ann = | straight - line models, some with full- mails, such as inevita- plaited overskirts in the prevailing | | bly followed the late- | mode, others in fashionable “pouch” December rush of for- hip effects—many elaborately finished mer years. with row upon row of silk tailor braid 3 : | y if x | It is recognized that ‘Tt or novelty braided designs. The colors frequently the exchang- ing of gifts becomes necessary because of an inability to choose for others with exact ap- propriateness. From now until Christmas, therefore, the three-day return rule will be waived as regards all goods bought for gifts, and such purchases will Elaine Hammerstein, in “The Co-Respondent,” Liberty HIS is the story of how a tiny! Charles Gunn and Olive Thomas DID YOU GET IN T Spite puppy held the entire po and Wheeler Oakman and Alma lice force of Santa Monica at Reubens are paired off in a couple are: Beige, Tan, Taupe, Brown, Copenhagen, Purple and Black. | | one of the brave officers resorted to in the chap who was the kid in ° the use of firearms. The puppy Spotlers” and the hero of “The |was the property of Texas Guinan, | Ne'er Do* Well.” Triangle favorite, the gift of a New . SOME SHOW!!! Eves the Porchaee Phere ; 9 in Banta Monica. It was in a cellar | Plans to remain in the film game New Dress of Navy Serge | New Dress of Tan | New Dress of Beige y |that the two officers of the law . 4 Se aa , ‘ 2 ; found the little ball of fluff Tom Mix and Maris air, © eplen combined with black satin; | Serge in bodice style, | Covert Cloth with over- did pair for Western riding phot 8 9 - <n cue, Dat at ae Ge yn,| DIAYR, are at work for Fox on their low neck finished with deep | with braided vestee and | skirt effect and pouch ; re silk fringed tabs; white | pockets; a row of self- | SUNDAY? bay and was not vanquished until of new Triangle pictures. Oakman Three Typically Unusual Values | battle was at Mise-Guinan’s home| !n Hollywood, Cal, #0 he evidently 99 ery urged Miss Guinan's colored | “A MILK - FED VAMP maid, and ks officer! The famous Pembroke estate on J} pockets of French serge; York admirer, and the scene of the! Julian Eltinge Is building a home first picture of a new series revers, girdle and pouch covered buttons trims satin collar. Price, each, 2 reels of comedy com- |) ("<i Long Island will be seen in “The H] handsomely braided. Price the beast charged and the two cops plications. fled to the top of a fence for safety. | or yn pied Crm he atar $12.65. | $12.65. the back. Price $12.65. be exchanged, when rose i" a Tae aie hypo ring exquisite Emmy Weblen at the Basement Salesroom. | | necessary, up to and in- | cers decided that discretion waa To PRE EE Bere ae Oa the better part of valor, and one of *** H cluding December 31st. | the officers, pulling his gun, put an “The Spreading Dawn,” fourth of | end to the battling Spitz the highly ac med Goldwyn pte |i | Christmas stocks are | | “ ture productions, ip at the Strand ad i | “Doug” Fairbanks has a new cog 2 og agnor gy age sn | . » ‘ | FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11]} nomen in hin latest picture, “React ser decunthe aoteeas The Thanksgiving Turkey completely ready—an} ing for the Moon,” now playing at am steae. 6 in 2 efficient willing force Ale vale pad ll gary joan ntage, is presented tn I} Will Be Roasted to J Caesar Napoleon Brown"—do you sein natiprapyo Prise | T . of salespeople is at ot th Can't you just see b Yi seaiian ef tm tamaunil ts ch aie shooting the handles off wen, | oer ibe, Plea os “4 a urnina your service. just for a change, he doesnt do it in this pleture. On the rary, « tho he is only an humble w ker te Bingham’s Duties Alexis J. G. Tarver, the Giant in “Jack ambitions, He e that he and the Beanstalk.* at the Clemmer a descendant of some noble the Law,” and Ellen Neal, in mon Clay Let “Early in the Day and Early in the Sea- son” be the watchword. “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Roaster —and every da year r the Wear-ever Roaster may be used for a variety of purposes—on top of the stove over one burner as well as in the oven --for baking bread, fry- ing doughnuts, baking HOO LISEUM Admission 20¢ ——— Children 10¢. mu who measures ust & feet 6 In his family—despite the” “Brown.” $6 stocking feet, complains tt ir eae S\he takes up the study of New jumping from the East to th Thought, and tries to make Else to join the William Fox players, he Ww. SECRETARY pounds of I. W. W. literature and/ study it, too, altho she ie a heap caught a severe cold . W. | propaganda, seized Saturday night | sight more interested in the thought fect wet in Kansas City, but the = in the room of Harry Feinbers, dis | of in a cottage with Alexia than cold had auch a long way to go to -plece BY U. S. AGENTS |=: secretary of the organiza with visions of a kingdom.| reach his head that he only felt the Jat the American hotel, 115% in . oY, d agents im Seattle are to | ot wish, and finds hts lost kingdom | D S t yay in possession of hundreds of| Weinberg was arrested and held,| What he decides to do with It after, Ldis Weber has produced another | inner e | pending t tigation of the docu-| he has had for a while ts all told timely and human picture] | which were being scrutinized |in the picture. Kileen Percy is the In “The Hand Tha | Monda ti] Wednesday night. “The Hand He got his New | Kimono Silks OLORFUL, large-pat- terned effects that will make handsome neg- ke| However, Alexis finally gete bin) effects three weeks later Sees Wo True Boardman will be seen in phat Mocks the Cradle” ts not a ser 0 Trey wae apples or as a bread or cake box. : = ™ | Je role of "K," the Le Feber ‘ eptng Gnd graph STE) Serv: . . . ligees and may be used orga | Booze WwW as Planted fies iehaeation eg th os Rett runnin dlghr gppeeas-dierr ol TASTESUL Barvies The Wear-Ever Roaster gives enduring satis- ‘ae y, be also for fancy bags and gift novelties. Among the color-combinations fea- New oberts presentation of every phase of a i rht-wei i- hs here Acorns Oft | inebart novel. Boardman was question that has stirred civilized in light-weight semi NOBODY’ with Kalem and was starred in the humanity to its depths in the past/ Grow; Arrest Made) “Uingaree series. Albert Roscoe, tew years. | faction—it cannot burn out or rust. lain, p pleasin ernest. oe eer Size 10x14x17, $4.85. shape pictured, with edges ne ho played an important part in the - i = -16x8, $5.90. tured: ‘A word to the wine is sufficient | siabign ypatra,” te cast ae Dr, Max Ruby La Fayette, who plays the| touched with gold. The Size 11 7-16x16 1-1 = Pp pe : And Sergt. George Comstock, dry ang aiiidred Harris plays Sidney loading role in “Mother o' Mine,” at| t or Size 12 9-16x17 5-16x81%, $6.75. Wistaria, tan and rose squad leader, took the hint the Gotenial, ghtnet hen 0 Steen set consists 0! Bebongite Navy, roce:and tara is. Sho} | The above quotation followed the| A managing editor of a New York experience in the early wolute multi played in dramatic stock when per-| quotation, “Giant oaks from tiny| newspaper and a 4 6 Dinner Plates Sheet Iron Roasters, | glaze, $2.00 and $2.85; Flame, purple and reseda | acorns grow.” in a letter received t iionaire are charmed by a simple| manent companies were headed by - ‘ a ° 7K . | Russian-green and purple “= Present | Serst mre jometock dry squad| New Engiand maiden tn “The Co- caeuind ns, and eventually be} 6 Bread and Butter size 1014x1514, for alee gray, $2.75 and $3.25. Tan and peacock. leader, Saturday he letter direct-| Respondent,” being shown at the) ¢ one of these stars herself. | Plates 0- past or - * jed the sergeant to apply the maxim Liberty Maine Hammerstein io the|" | Plates 10-pound _ eo i Reed Enamel Roasters Silk-finished effects, 31 to the Denver hotel, 104% Third) young star of “The Co-Respondent."| “Dead Shot Baker,” the Greater| 6 Sauce Dishes pound turkey we '| dn! turaucies «las aes inches wide, $1.25 yard. ave Th is that of @ small town| Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature at ‘ é 2 1184x17%, for 16-pound | iM turquoise - blue, vari- 4 nigved eitte After a search of the hotel had| New Engiand girl who longs for the| the Class A, is an adaptation of on 6 Cups and Saucers | S178 Gus $3.00, $ _ Satin-finishe Si ks, failed to reveal any intoxicants, the outer world’s attractions lof the famous Wolfville T 1 Platter | | turkey, $1.75. 99.00, inches wide, $1.75 yard. jsquad dug up the yard in the rear | ——— oe Enamel Roasters, blue | $3.75 to $5.00. i eo and found 22 pints and four quarts 1 Vegetable Dish. Housewares Section, Basement lof whisky buried there The proprietress, Mra. Erickson, | was released on $500 bail ‘CAR STRIKE LOOMS Americans Make Ideal Fliers, Say French| PARIS, Nov. 1.—(By Mall)— , development to aerial warfare which | | IN TWIN CITIES: Maj. Brocard, chief of cabinet [wit surprise the Germans | The Thirty-two Piece Set, To the Fore in << a ihe : Black Silk a Boudoir Caps for Gifts, 50c wg ‘ <a SIDER WONDERFUL ACTS Despite all their efforts, they will rwur 4 . ; és width, $1.50 an 1.65 By United Preas Leased Wire of the new minister of aiergrens |not be able to keep pace with the| e adras NEW holiday display, including Caps of Crepe : "36 Hartt wid NEAPOLIS, Now 26.—A gen is the former commander of the | immense effort America is making. | W - “3 es . , | . 7 4 » | 7 : ‘on and Georgette Crepe in com- 5 P treet car strike on all Twin| famous “Storks’ Escadrille,” | Marksmanship Important | ; de Chine, Chiff iSite asi encase 50 and $3.00 Cities i med imminent again| bination with narrow Valenciennes insertion and 40 inches wide, today wring the discharge of| Whee included the most famous | But the preparation must be ic ar : : $8.50. S45 13,000 carmen because preg ga French aces, notably Guynemer, | thoro for air fighting is becoming | edges and hemstitching. Others use Satins and Crepe $3.50, $4.50 and “ part from | eee A A “ * | members of the recently organized) who brought down 54 German ie aoe at ot ca erat SCORE of new pat de Chine in connection with shadow, filet laces and 0’ yard. veiosode ean machines; Dorme, 9 gone | markamanship is airimportant terns have arrived in | dainty rosebuds and bows. Choice of canary, light- Black Poplin, 40 inches | Doullin, Chanat and De La Tour, | Pi'oheq battien between opponing air | e " re Or a Se aa wide, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 | who among k m accounted nak | fleets will become more and more| the good quality, firmly blue, pin a , w ° , and $4.00 yard; 44 inches | Close on a hundred hostie alr | frequent, and the demands made on aie i“ Price 50¢. a on kA Tenge aa | the combatante are severe in the ex>| woven oes poe ome me —Basement Salesroom. wide, $4.50 yard. No man in ‘rance pette a | o Sours , coolner na cop oO we in ALLOrec ———SS ~., fied than the major to apeak on air | {rome Courage onlneme one cei UP S Black Crepe de Chine, | fighting, for he has seen it in all ttw | 1onal Phvelonl | blouses, house dresses, hie ; ‘ 40 inches wide, $1.25, |] forms, at the Somme, on the Chemin | eS“ atitetic training of your children’s frocks and ANY dainty gift novelties can | gi50, $1.75, $2.25 and des Dames and in Flanders, where | acs Sil; Ctdian aceite eaeaaenian ; x a L ‘ ; " Ben Cant oan he was in command of the “aviation | ’7U"® m Sa ateaan oe Ws aidan men’s shirts. Small floral aces make charming use of these $3.50 yard. 00 chasse.” nt French air|%f4 aa there Is immense reserve of || designs as well as stripes Laces—boudoir caps, embroidered Black Taffeta, 35 inches : ragged vd he recent French air ry embryo, airmen in America, 1 are featured in 32-inch 55c olt garments and baby-wear among wide, $1.50, $1.65, $1.75 ae Press correspondent asked Maj. Bro. | 1) strength of America’s war power | width, at 3O0¢ yard. them. Bolt of 12 yards, 55¢. $2.50 and $3.00 yard. | card for his view on the question Of | wii be first felt itl Basement Saiesroom —Basament Salesroom First Floor. CLEMMER ] iipiacea mina ae ee all OD in a military sense, and the co-oper® | i inent will be of immense impor ini maa |tion of American a fators | - jtance for the final victory, and dur ay Yanks Make Good ing tte ested phases Ainerioa's ade] }for dinner in honor of Jim “There can be no doubt,” sald Maj. |. Oi tine the air with ours. That | I hunted out a pale green Georg: Brocard, “that air bombardments). wiy we airmen of France know | ette trimmed with beads that looked are destined to play an ever bigger |) Ol tury iw aanured |like droys of water. I shook my role in the future, and there ts also | hair out” and let it curl loosely no doubt In my mind that the co-op. | i ae " sil 4 found iat the telenhe: und my face. I clasped Mrs. S . the excitement of seeing you now, room an wun: ha ne jephone i eration of American air squadrons . ¢ ( |¢ 1 K m v0 6 the er he eats he| or my talking had wakened Dick win's wonderful emeralds in my. with ours is one of the surest ways Ji ape ANese Sail Home DICK 18 STILL WEAK af a - | “ ears and about my throat, and I! almost collapse s tha J on he ire e od up rather impatiently, “in take care of him ae Smee Roe wena he/when I had finished 1 dropped @ ow PLAYING In a Brand New Copy of Jack | ‘The Chanpiov and the tf bringing the war home to Get Japanese paltianentar mis-|@ many and shaking her morale. sion sailed for home Sunday, after a| Dick look Mareie, and) asked Also a Beautiful Drama » care Of curtsey to the girl in the glass, Sian field Mi 40 CMR ONO OE ce cea ee Meter eeet You) | cur x “[ know what we can expect from | seven weeks’ tour of this country.|) "16 ana not overdo, and he said, YOU Atiebaty she out" Yes, dear. He wants to know (To be continued) ve Re Gonaene sayeliog hether you will be able to come - , American airmen, for I have had lane purpose of the mission was to} tersel Now, you are dismiss ‘i ere ay MOTHER O’MINE several under my orders, and I can-|7"* DUFF : Mis : "qhe pationt has reached that | "I guess Tam,” I rejoined wearily. | downstairs to dinner tonight SLUGGER AGAIN AT relapse se en lie investigate war conditions here and| nurse ve pationt ha , . * " He enutify : not speak too highly of them. Ax | invest sibpokcts shasta point of convalescence where he can When I arrived at beeuteul ‘Of course I will.” Dick attempt nent the bonds of friendship goon as they have had the n: ene home-like room I was almost hyster srk go it alone ' , Hed meneit @ to rise, Uttle book, but he fail} RK; E bt | t ther, took a hot bath and then to ne ench, will give a | Japan til you want her thought he had fainted, but by a june in with the Fr wil will disappear untl 1 wn. Before I knew it I was | you are accommodating Ay G0’ . time I got to him I found that it} | My, but oe fons fast | I almost resented it a oe 5 p was only a sudden weakr the United States and 10¢ Adults—Children 56 No extra charge for war tax The wonder film of the age, that is bringing more “But I ike you in your bsueees ; children and n-us | when the waiter entered with,a light > Seattle women resumed precau- ypearing wife, Mar ’. weakness, however, that made him tothe tentr! than, I ig Star in the Trenches [irik atin in Sit (naw rs eh Cent a eee, et” neg production ever known. ‘ ro F Jin M will Sent by the gentlemen downstairs. | 47 polite, as he told me to tell | Monday, followt ports of another yon't womy, Jim argie wi nan polite, as he told me to te . : T di A The St be_ sent to any soldier or sailor |make a grand entrance at dinner, | 1 Wanted to sleep Jim to order the dinner sent up to fendiah Stet ee fog 8 Tremendous Acts 6 star can 06-86 . ees whether we want her or not It seemed to me, little book, that | our aitting room. Mrs. Carrie G son, ‘acoma, abroad or at home, in the camp on this side or in & Oh. will 17. Just allow me to say|I had not slept for months, I ex “T think you had better hire your| VM! **ruc ik down by yan beeen Direct from Its Big the tre ches in France at the following rates, to you, kind sir, that if you gentle. pect it was because I had unloaded | | ise over again, Dick,” 1 s man * gives 2 New York Run ; ny at dinner you| tho responsibility of Dick upon Jim| Uree 0 ;, Blok.” mld | broken nose and a cut over the Pht eg tact 6 tcbes tail ¢ One Month, 40c; Three Months, $1.15; before 3 o'clock even et up to eat my luncheon, | {he "ony thing to convince you of |S¢ und Denny way, Wt 4345 p.m. Bab oe ” akon’ indhapeigae * é. o'clock when e only ody on you ¢ day. She had been visiting Miss A ‘et $10 to $100 Six Months, $2.00; One Year, $3.50. We'll invite you now,” said both | and it was ne arly ie sa x hen i fis aa to let you tind | Uraay. She ee ngmente | , Household ie men in concert, and as Jim escorted | was awakened by my telephone ring: |} y | Max oan, v . sates Bt i) » inti t aid adv i wal ll be | ‘The man was seen to run across Orchestra All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. me to the elevator he said nh ink Ave both you and Dick deaa?’| “I'll take your word for anything | the street by Elmer Warner, age 13, Bells of Scotland” fi AD, tres ‘yt po 4 No phone orders taken. + einer: pment i lea ked Jim when I answered the tel-| “fter this, my dear,” asserted Dick} who summoned former P: tone Bole feset oO A te gf os Remittances must be accompanied by name of regih a0} ig i ay nn ea ruefully, as I helped him into alq@ J. Mullen, now a membe ¢ Oy: nee. Euaper sh soldier, the number of the company and that of his Fabia au carne va oa ea ake am very. much alive, Jim, but} fessing gown and onto the sofa. | military police at Camp Lew. f ena en ecorbort regiment. Name of ship must be given if The luncheon. He hus not been able to| Tl have to go into the next room| | “Now, If Jim comes up you call _ Mullen captured », suspect 5. bias ot ide - day ye 101 agi and see how Dick is, Hold the wire} to him to come in have left the}away, Mrs. 1 0 tity 1008-4 L, C. SMITH B Star is to be mailed to a man in the United States get along all day yet without lying| a " OO ee ae et ne a i 2 while, He's buoyed up by'a minute, I tiptoed into the Phone Billott 4002 navy. pcp ,

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