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STAR—-THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1917. PAG" 4 . 'WILLIAM HART INJURED ‘l Space - Making Sale! We want more space to display our Holiday goods, and in order to insure it quickly the following prices tell the tale: Boys’ Wool Mackinaws $5.00 Garment. Nice Wool Mackinaws in plaids, stripes and plain colors; Norfolk and belted models; sizes 3 to 9 years, You cannot save $3.00 easier than getting one of these Coats—it will make an excellent Christmas gift for your boy. Also} While Fair- Marjorie Daw Breaks Leg Working on banks Picture (PIU production of two forthcom Artoraft releases, on the |§ ing “held up tem ing West Cons building, whi part in “The Ile Hart film, the «t to descend from a wind means of @ lariat, During hie bur i al ow by ried descent his right hand was ? Black and caught In a windowsill and badly omen S ose Colored torn. In addition, one of his fingers was mashed. Hart in resting at . Present, but expects to continue 3 Pairs for 50c work in the near future. This is the second nt he has had dur 50 dozen Women’s Hose in black and colors; spliced He een eae rates heel and toe, with wide garter top. You cannot save Bf banks just received by Walter 1 Greene, president of Arteraft Pio "@ 25c any easier than by buying 3 pairs of them here ’ @ tomorrow for 50¢. chairs that break when the minister sits down. While Chair-maker No. 2 builds chairs that hold up the heavi- est visitor without a tremor. For No. 2 puts Good Judg- ment into his cabinet-making. | Women’s Vests sail Pants - Worth $1, for 85c Garment Fine Ribbed Vests and Pants, made from good ed cotton yarn; heavy weight; tailor cut; per- fitting; high neck, long sleeves. Regular $1.00 value, 85¢ garment. $8 to 46. : Mins Daw re} her mother | ondition im fz lent. news that and her o after her a Dougias Vulrbanks in scene from “Heaching for the Moon," Coliseum ©] weaithy, and their every endeavor is to make the Cricket happy Of vital Interest to every Amert “The | | can native or foreign The Slacker,” at the in ed Miss Daw, and report that her tn jury 9 a very serious one. oe kawa's latest photo: | oret Came, whie | Chair-maker No. 1 makes All sizes from age, is Sessue Ha: gible, “The 4 spr | Clie “tack | |! and the Beanstalk.” i} mntal Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns OE SG Be 34 || eeu, ae S| | a There are cigars which dis- 89c, $1.19, $1.25 sc Gatsr ina | CRSA ata cu PSYCHOLOGIST 1S appoint on the first smoke. tion of the story of “The Secret |} Game” is: “Why couldn't the United | . eer ae nm) States, if she had co-operation | Cricket,” at the Missio ally, Japan, ship @ cou-| der of the week on men across the Pa-jtiny girl Who brin the Germans on the/the hearts of thre But the makers of Tom Keene put Good Judgment into their cigar making. And strengthened by this Good Judgment in leaf selec- tion, mellowing and blending, Tom Keene never disappoints. Dr, Stevenson Smith. nlogint Nice soft, downy outing flannel in pink and blue oT, plain white and pink and blue. Yokes trim- 4 with contrasting colors. ‘Some have V_ neck, 'others Dutch neck, and others stil! have the plain etn collar. Sleeves and collars trimmed in silk, @ Mannel, etc. All sizes. See these tomorrow and ‘ ‘save money. nm the remain payohe called as 4 efenme Wednesday William How ine Mrs Ida} Russian front? Lilian Byron, the Mack Sennett ewageer girl with Ethel Teare tn a Paramount Mack | shares honors godfathers find. them © while Mise apy, dressed in t It is an open qt 1 create the greatest sen | | Kaiser's Goat sation. = Fairbanks’ bere and ether SHIPYARDS FACE More and more good judges LUMBER SHORTAGE are coming to enjoy the full- Prawn learns that his sattlo, Wooden: apyents Gre 6 ————— 0 MAKE EFFORT TO Her Brother Gi ¢ Vedguete. bar aneutendt ng a cetous savage oe "priorte hearted, mellow aroma of this er Brother Given oh ben cnytp th ntaygion ting ory board, which releases all flat cars t SPOKANE ,,.22 Honorary Cross mcr on ene ming im | On sale at Department || 3.77 Se "Secrlar "apts blend of Good Judgment. E THE Word has been recetved in Seattle po llggye Migyondbens mn i Stores. ers, is @ Graining of Northwex ship lumber, which has left thet without material. NOW PLAYING Ethel Clayton IN “SOULS ADRIFT” CLASS A THEATRE ard, Near Pike Removal be We have etven up WHR tor location in the Green urth Avenue and r the reason that ty the the old premises final effort will be made Thurs- © Bgpaded steamer Spokane, stranded on the rocky Mee Jacl Point, Lama tsland, by Mrs. Hugh G. Rosa, wife of Ie Ross, of the Plymouth Congress tional church, Lieut. Thomas FE. awarded the m English govern bravery while r to troops in the f during Cairns is attached | Highianders. concentrating on the idea that some | ff} Jay he. will become king of Vulgaria. that her brother, | ito tells his atabitiona to the girl of | Cairns, “has been his dreams, but she is satisfied in| onecentrating on love in a cottage| with Alexis, One night Alexia has tinguished looking caller, the minister of Vulgaria, who to America to seek Alexis | him take the throne. } Not the least of the admired fen tures In “The Sp me Dawn, in = = which Jane Cowl, reat emotion jal actress, appea as otar, te the © background im which, it te the Goldwyn art staff has mething distinctive in| lon pictures 3 Philip Petz gives « special Thanks | [ giving concert Thureday night. | | Vern Lewis, who is with the Will } | j}iam Fox phe in “Jack and the Beanata Slemmer, in| revelling in the glad @ dream | jcome true. She has fir been able | to get away from the footlights For many months Mies Lewis had| i It Means a Richer Life. ‘The NEW EDISON Makes ideal Christmas gift. Every red-blooded American should have one in their home. Can be used as ash tray, pin tray or calendar. c ¥ cross by th nt for conspicu ly carrying foo nt line tren: bardment. Lieut 1 to @ regiment of | and eargo has been lightered and to Prince Rupert, where it be brought to Seattle aboard Eonncing to the Pacific p Co., owners of the Spo- eavy be eicideacraeiiasilill NOW PLAYING Jack and the Beanstalk production ever knowr 8 Tremendous Acts Direct from Ite Big New York Run ( eee nap Uncle Sam promises prompt delivery to his boys. It’s good judg- ment to send them Tom Keenes. Hemenway & Moser Cigar Co., Seattle, Wash. oper SF _ WM THIRD EK ST., in right over A AVENLE AN the Harper Bidg SS SSSR it be daytime were wearing work.| came relief, for Minas Lewis nly leaped into photeplaye a DS SN SSS WiDOW GETS $93 TO MAKE UP LOSS LOE) 0 OF WW MERCHANTS WASTE (22. | TOO MUCH, HE SAYS - | Emmy Wehlen, of “The Outsider,” the Rex, appeared first in th’ nur past 7 and hope that we have the pleasure of and your friends at Dahm 4 meeting of rep of the state brought from England. resentat years prior to her « “Mtendert. the os * . " » Organize merchants so that the « merce Wed. Patrolman K. G. Anderson has cok Saul? aed oe” IRD AVE. and PIKE 8T y will @ a uniform pol , sd $50 from men on his beat, “ Entra nee, 1504 Third Avenue. nomy ts object of the . x have contributed $43 he benefit of Mrs. Emma Olson, children, whose life = The © ¢ tista NATI NAL ny committee ¢ TODAY Guterson's Augmented Russian Orchestra jollar, Princess.” Air Varie ped to| widow with two musical comedy Blue Bel f Seotiand Reta merchants to eliminate | savings were stolen when she came “The Phonograph With > star wa seen Xyloph this wa i a on venniielee and alae from her home in Port Blakeley to s ul ilenl sia | The Famous Seattle Monday A thief snatched Novel T “Have you a houses for rent? | Der pocke containing " ie Lite Zoe Hae Is featured tn “The } J use'Star want aden "TL dmones while she was shopping In a depart nt store, The following Great Artists: Anna Case Marie Rappold largaret Matsenauer Thomas Chalmers Arthur Middleton and many others who are members of the Metro- olitan Grand Opera C vompany of New York city, ‘NOBODY’ |+——— ORPHEUM THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT THE SLACKER COMING FRIDAY If You Need |The services of a DENTIST, Third and Seren. ave sung in “tone test” with the New Edison be- fore audiences who could not distinguish when the artists were singing and when they true were the tones. 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Come in today Examination and "THE | ALBANY | DENTISTS ao | Peoples Savings Bank Bldg. | Becond Avenue and Pike Sircet. | F REE for In @ Delightful Picture Story omance Poor Little Peppina 10c ADULTS—CHILDREN 5c ‘These prices include war tax 0 Dhan! 47H BET. PIKE & PINE of Heart Throbs, MARY PICKFORD AL — es Manager. TODAY Children Any Seat in the House ~Adults Twenty Cents These prices include the tax. | ETHEL CLAYTON “THE DORMANT POWER” Thrills and WONDERFUL Q4Zha Transcontinental audeville Acts Matinees ‘ Hvenings ... oes After 6130 Children | | oe 2 16 |