The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—TUESQAY, NOV. 27, 1917. PAGE 7 = _ IELSIE FERGUSON GETS “STAGE LAS _ FRIGHT” AFTER BEING IN FILM’ iBibre Will Be Closed All L Day ke, ea Thursday—Thanksgiving Day EREDERICK & NELSON: ee Nristrmas Gills for Everybody A Timely Purchase of Women’s and Misses’ Dancing Frocks Oliering at $10.00 HANKSGIVING with its attendant festivities lends particular interest to this opportune purchase of Dancing Frocks. BEEP LT F445 PR RO [ To the soft drapings of Crepe . | ‘ de Chine, Taffeta and Satin, they ‘SOME FUN FEST . ; ’ | ; ‘ add silver laces, sheer chiffon and | Hn WAIT ; , tah ‘i bs 2 : Re . , Georgette under bodices, sequin re = = - = / and flower trimmings—in these delicate colorings: < Jane Cowl, in “The Spreading Dawi : el ) Ph \%> peg | | in each forth Moon SIE s ISON, one of the! long time a Vitagraph and Kelair ae . | Vl, ws ” aiented «a n of he | player a ptly featured in \ s * : e Sika tetas, ca tulad au| Woe panies et vag | White Pink Nile Maize see ante | ine Mammen, the pet | Light-blue Flesh-color | star who t# playing in “The CoRe- | “ re New | *"Pondent,” at the Libe onigh' 4 Va 2 le It’s a long reach to the moon, 35.332 Cesc Ne ES Wena ore a her || Three Styles Pictured; id opening of a new million-dollar thea. | "4re in good sip end personal | nM . F : | 5 Oe ee perp petiarr peratein in| } ji , rom t to Right i and it’s a long laugh when)':.227%207c7 eri esi et" a PX y mae scarier : ich ahs ueaaered be te emeat’ of merstein and has shown rare dra f . : Fairbanks reaches for it honor, Much to her own suprise, as | Matic ability, both on the stage and Tunic Frock of Satin, { This Sleeveless Frock | Fashioned with shir- wd er Bigeye B paced |{| designed with shirrings | with novel hip pock- | rings and cordings is this po pp By onthaghed ee 4 Dougias Fairbanks, tn his latest and cordings and under- | ets shows a gleam of sil- | Frock of Crepe de one ed to large audiences repeatedly, be- | Artoraft comedy thriller, “Teach! ; : ; ‘ tvigeeenad. Til | gap the Seooe,” te ha eaotemian ten bodice effect of Georgette with under - bodice experienced a sudden and severe at E~RELETe Or Oe seh é he Moon,” is the photoplay fea ver lace on the under-bod- take long for the pretty star to ture at the Coliseum this week. ‘The crepe over net, with se- | Georgette crepe over net “Milk-Fed Vamp” in 2 parts— [overcome this, however, when she story shows how an humble worker |f! quin trimming. Price | ice and wide girdle. Price | inq “ sequin trimming; , fu the ther’ fu . ! made a charming speech 4 thank: tn a button factory becomes ruler | $15. 00. ls 15.00. $15 00. ones funny— o 8 FUNNIEF! | 24 the audience for the wonderful q Buropean principality thru know-| 5, 5.00. Carpe. ar tes ing the principles of “new thought” | Il Each of the models pletured | in all the colors cera above. Tom Meere and George | 24 then. after exciting encounters] FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS TO 11 | Fawcett, Mae Marsh's support in her with @ pretender to the throne, de-| Il cides that a crown {tan't worth the new production, “The Cinderella | risk Involved in hanging onto it. | 2 if Man,” includes so wellknown «& bd + yg peat ning Chiaieaiaaite Chiffon Taffetas | —~| Buress, who used to play together tn . | la stock comp, any in Denver were re | if / | Philips’ company in iaportent t roles 1" “hh 4 Love. hic! r — 2, : : 1 ¢ ‘a Sue i tmihnoa | heal shimmering two-tone effects in these good | | y’| m The Out dee” at —? | quality taffetas are very effective in petticoats NOBOD aa mn Veh thh * * 2 be ane sue Se poor anata Menge Pyrex and skirts as well as frocks. | | cast of popular layers wel nown Admission 20e—Children 10¢ We Pay the War Tax |} |S nestion pletion auadioen, ‘thee The color-combinations are Blue with American- i, em lare three leading men in this produce I t “a P P * cu scare NR sis , ; ies. Meeet “Sere, was” itiee ransparen beauty, Cerise with Peacock-blue, Rose with Silver, Raymond was locked up. He's one * * Trego, has supported Theda Bara | Brown with Green, Wistaria with Blue ican- Rescued Passenger. [Sermevszw ot, Hn fa) PLEAD NOT GIULTY | ~ Pa ie ae ae Ware own with Green, Wistaria with Blue, American | ad Kaiser Poetry; wenidiie tdhetinan “Mot guilty” the tien daniel tures, ine uding “The Darling of beauty with Silver, Green with Purple, Blue with ]] ° . - — by Hulet M. W Sam Sadler and _ — | soe a , ir ‘ | Becker Pinches Him HERTLING TO TALK 222r Ske | Marry 1uttard, «tending man with] For Thanksgiving Black and Yellow with Pink. "8 & poor plan to carry poetic charges of seditious conaptracy in lehe Fox Fi - eds dee : He a - wibutes to the Kaiser 7 federal court. Their bonds had been oad te pec om tt Pog Baking | Thirty-six inche? w ide, $1.50 yard. | ‘Thia is the conclusion of Cart Ray. | 3v United Press Leased Wire previously fixed at $7,500 each. pany. Rie 1 hes 0 year HERE need be no | —Basement Salesroom [ft mold, 33, who was arrested and held] AMSTERDAM, Nov. 27—Chan - to run. Two years ago Mr. Hilliard| {| ini | for federal investigation by Lieut. F. | cellor Hertling is to make his first MISS RAUSCH SPRA left the legitimate stage after a sea-| anxiety about the a ‘qf W. Becker, of the naval intelligence | speech to the reichstag Saturda The necessity for anv x non with Florence Reed in “The Yel-|f]} progress of the baking roa Sureau, Monday | according to Berlin di apate hes today. sugar and meat, was the topic of an |low Jacket.” | Prog t | Raymond, a native of Germany, | It was predicted hia address would trees given by Miss Mary Rausch, | | ee depp. fae aa searched when he reached Seat-| be an intimate rgvision "et the central of the extension n of the Unt-| In “The Spreading Dawn,” which *yrex is used, for this Sains wvn Dn vensns Gems | bs un Sotenate seten of oar conte} Of eo emensten, Grits of the Unt) isthe attrarton at Se rasa Cot || transparent ware en- | Stamped | Brushed Wool {ff Poems dedicated to the kaiser. Sojentente’s refusal to consider peace. campus Monday } WONDERFUL indubepieer cee ae inet star wne'tcif| ables one to observe | Li h | ° | | acts Jane Cowl, reputed to be one of the|f| every step in the cook- uncneon Sets | Skating Sets if Starring Charming greatest emotional stara in Amer | ing process, 25: | | EMMY WEMLEN and lately distinguished as a Pyrex is made from | Cc $1 00 $1 25 | tist thru’ her co-authorship Pie i all t hened ] e } ° } ro B ie = | specially - toughened, sus . two Broadway successes ’ transparent glass—made ASILY-EMBROID- | $1 50 Time” oak.” It waa/|f) “~~ > war pan. 6 re 9 ve} Jane d the role of I} in one smooth piece, ered, and very ef- | ° | Mar with no corners or fective when finished | HEY k | Be ‘ 4 he Lav ‘ al | “ : . ‘ 3 “1 | SY make acceptable fis mS, R,TUR ? Yes, THis 15 ON THANKSGIVING DAY pat tn “Oommen Oe | cracks in which food is a Thirteen-piece Set | gifts for both women i THIS FIR TURK MR. TURK. WHAT { we're GOING To HAVE : : may lodge. Does not re- |* consisting of one Cen- d child: th i While Francts tain odors and is easily | erties anh sao ems and children, these Scarf working in “Jack ané 1 | cleaned with soap and | ‘erPiece 2 six es and Cap Sets of fluffy ]] iis ane ber Willan it | water. | of small and medium | brushed wool. | LJ on the same stag using « fus Round and Oval Casseroles, | Doilies; also a Nime- | 4) 519 tnere is choice of Delft: fi ay Httio. c everal | | teen - piece Luncheon blue, old-rose and gray striped ol boas fuasive power of the Franklin br Pl ingeowall pti Set made up of one | with white, also all-white, Fs: Atos eae “atime Berean AD goonies wenlpeted > r Centerpiece, six small 2 ’ Cbildren e er to get Francis away from Utility Pans, $1.00. | ; At $1.25, Old-rose, Kelly-ereen . 1 to act. | Bread or Meat Loaf Pans, | Doilies, six medium and Delftblue with white || % Helen Holmes, the daring Signal\|| * A Oe Oe : | Doilies and six Napkin stripes. : | acted 3 guest last week Lot a dah a aaa Holders. Price 25¢ At $1.50, an excellent showing ANO —A— You see) | “DEAD SHOT a Th " adie,” “il Peace yr her and | each. a ot pelt mgr ie . ° the Mi folr tated ound Cocotte —Bas t s —Basemen: lesToom, | UM — WE WOULD Like BAKER” Mics ‘ ie pe a | ement Salesroom, 4 To HAVE THE PLEASURE Of | Pudding Dishes, 0c and | i CLASS A THEATRE which, to Mine He Tall) 9506; scxkgusewhtes action, | = | 3rd, Near Pike | familiar as the sewing machine to a| Basement | housewife | : | | io The attraction at the Colonial s/f . ° i= Sree 36-inch Punjab Percales | Han and Ruth Clifford playing the Women’s “INC. unja ercales i | star parts, The mother role is in | y terpreted by Ruby La Favette, an | a Scene sue me ea sae Gloves 25c Yard a | receives her initiation as a photo- os | pinyer ™ $1.25 Pair ‘These are no more stirring stories der ae Gl WOE. eemores oe HITE Lambskin HERE are more than 100 patterns featured in the ——— ~ i. I) places in the Far West) + * ‘ ; D>, vhi, ie ry . SORT.OF AN INFORTAL ” é Ta ay Sune!) = ‘ i nee 's nose in hog Weet Gloves with white Punjab Percale which launders so satisfactorily, AFFAIR, Y'KNOW ~ an ‘. : | Bring we J les. “Dead Shot Raker,” at the! stitching, also Washable There are small floral designs, dots, wide and narrow iT lL ALO! ) is A, ie the fi of os OF . * : : . — ‘Ureamens pa 4 CONDITION —THAT 16 —h se — : la relly ls pi Pecr onl agiry Med Pearl-gray Gloves with stripes on light, medium and dark grounds—admir- > P, \ IF I CAN BRING to be picturized by Vitagraph. black stitching, priced at able for house dresses, waists and children’s wear. ; | for Miss Ruth|[| $1.25 pair. we ea me 1616 Bast He | Basement Balesroom. Thirty-six inches wide, 25¢ yard. _pasement satesroom. the Immacul know cards and spades.” “It is the frock, Jim, dear. You | know I always look my best in this jade green, and any woman whe Raw 1 not attract attention in these is would be unfortunate, in- The wonder film of the age, that is bringing more children and grown-ups to the theatre than any production ever known. will toll no one else, little book, that ing is worth one little scalding salt | &™€ | JA BECOMING FROCK phe had a youthful prettiness that|drop to well over the eyelids and| eed ae ; canons (tae ase 8 Tremendous Acts Lice =| Thad not been th youre | probably run down your pretty| “By Jove, they are wonderful, ANO THis 15 MY FRIEND, Line A waent ove “AH. Direct from Its Big I couldn't help thinking, lttle| As I tossed back her smile, I felt | nos aren't they?” exclaimed Dick, for f aged OW A coLo Mew Tork Rus |pook, as I curtaied to that girl in| the healthy blood surge thru all my| ‘The girl in the glass smiled bark, | this was the first time he had seen |A.BRIQUET ,wHo 1s Hi THANKS ONING PAY bes being. I had a fecling of surprise| and then I heard Jim come into the|me wear them. “They make your oo that she was’ almost a green, Margie,” (some cooK! h at “Blunderbore, the Giant,” tho glass, i as it came to me that I was happy,| other room, and I opened the doot | eyes lo 8 feet 6 Inches tall stranger to me. The girl I had) ong ittle book, I nodded to that|and walked in. Jim gave a joyous; “My eyes are brawn, kind sir, ex> ars) girlish forr long gla exclamation, and even Dick 3 cept when you give them a green- whisp with a look I have seldom | !sh tinge. over: % “Any old time,” put in Jim, “the unspen! still there with the| You should take the trouble to Ks, isn’t she, Jim? Do you! Jealous of that apology for a man, he said, turning to me,, Margie, just remember that IT am 1 day older this | Standing on my tiptoes waiting@for Augmented known during the last two Orchestra |had been white and thin and big r twice I had caught Air Vario ae | eyed, and once Blue Reils of Scotland Xylophone a wrinkle between her eyes and dear,’ by Chas. Fisher ghosts of wrinkles at the corners of t of Rabe in her lips. But this ¢ who w come u don’t Herbert smiling at me, was nothing 1s worth worrying about; | than you the day I mar-| ¥ = I don’t mind sa ou|that within yourself is happiness | and you are even better ‘That's a nice thing to say to @ (73) — and unhappiness, and us may | looking sick man's wife right before him,"* | choose whichever you p i “Aren't you well, Dick, dear?” | said Dick, but I could see that he ° om weomoea: Bone ” ‘ PHIL HAS — 408 Not being a woman, little book,| “Why, of course I'm well. Ogjy| thoroly enjoyed the tones of Jim's > om ¢ | you will not understand that for a/a little done up from the trip. What volce, as well as his gay badinage. FOR DIAMOND BRIQUETS PHONE MAIN SO8O.. se porns cso H | Stat? Corres 2 moment I almost regretted that I|made you ask? ‘ aan a a juit us two ot il Re ie } A a should perhaps neve: 1 the pain “Because I have learned that you! loveliness on 4 0 Ol OR WRITE ‘ Cr esce ve t H | —Phit O'Neil, » |that had been mine, For, to enjoy|are much more apt to compliment lows,” continued Dick, “After I eat (ase Baking Powder finan of Seattle, now ts a sere | greatly, you must be able to agonize,|me when you are ill than when you| My dinner I am going right to beds 9 g rBAKING Will Raise The Dough Jerk in the depot brigade, Phil was You look young,” I seid to the|are well.” | You Margie to the theatre and le SOWDEY is Becovay, Size 1 bit too heavy to walk with com ee in the glass, “but you are really| Jim just roared. “Now will you show her off in Peacock Ailey, a FI Ss 1 elllenhenidionea fort all day long, so he applied and| very, very old. Only thobe who have | be good, old man? I'm not r ried) then tomorrow you can tell me wi q 563 RAILROAD AVE. SO. Sea F z a $1 H [oe granted a place in the clerk's’ been thru it all, and shed gallons of| to you, Margie, so that I can say| sensation she created.” office. Now he's a sergeant. tears, can truthfully say that noth-that you can give any woman 4 (leo be continued) } ~ a

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