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sERALDINE ARRAR ° THE DEVIL-STONE With such a story—and se many stars—no wonder thousands were turned away. PACH 4 ta Plays—N STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 17, 1917. Company to R nday |General Film ew Bills Shown Su elease Paral ed with Mr. and Mra, Drew in t n appearing in, jn not {of Fairbanks’ late 04 In noon at the r. It tn, st Da General Film Co., of Seattle yodion, ham 4 rial, but complete in one show mod | has clomd a conte ne teutonar Hodkinson n of the Ur one At the Colonial, ray ie etarred in dainty Mae Mormon Mur ture lacker.” | 1 in re ott Dexter eee ‘Outwit rhe und f “The & wan last ween here in | The firet attractions scheduled Loaded Dice” is the name of the Maid,” a story of the r foot |) ome at Rye a have already been retained avty chewing thru the athe picture starring Frank of Utah, Another ploture tn fimo | ee ee nee a ing roles . a Man 1 ie ‘ae pane he with Keynard until a friend agreed es gd Mae Ck Irene Castle, Vernon's wife, t#| Dougian Fairbanks and bie trick |'? “eR bim for her , Mack Swain, Hugh i starred at the Strar r o with us again in “Phe . . ‘ 1 Henry | the Seoret Service ‘A " Man From Painted Post,” the| Jackson Gregory wrote “Under i ory,” at X @ thriller and unlike the others Mra.| Rex, Thin is undoubtedly the best Handicap,” In whieh Harold Lock | the ¢ A a “ a ee rs = erence Se a a ae n the new Mack Sennett comed = ESOS te ne ee ae ea a - at Night It in one of those | *, in keeping with the Sen ny, Z ac | Jougall 2 fouthwick 4 C7 Store f to Orristmas Spirit Lina Cavaltera, the Italta ora ‘e star, in featured in “The nal 4 Pempt Red Crows activities of | are shown in The Star wkly | Liberty We | At the Coliseum Geraldine Parrar and Wallace Reid are again seen | together in “The Devil Btone.” The | new feature ts a modern play, which | SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. tan ] e+ 2% . e ° oar, ete ts MacDougall-Southwick Fashion Show Tonight Metropolitan Theatre, 7:30 o'clock. An interesting part of the program for the benefit of the Seattle Girls’ War Relief Bazaar. |Be Careful About \Fires Around Your Trees This Xmas Asa warning against lights on family Christmas trees, « list of eight “holiday don'ts” has been Bazaar General Admission Tickets admit to this performance. FOR MEN | A Mile-a-Minute Sale ASTOUNDING PRICE REDUCTIONS fasued by the fire prevention committees of the Municipal league, Marry W. Bringhurst, chairman. People are advised to fasten the tree firmly, deco rate with asbestos fiber instead of cotton or paper, use electric lights in preference to candies, if used, keep matches away from children, do stand long after cutting, as it becomes highly inflammabie, safely dispose of all packing ma- terial. Fifth at Pike—Continuows Il te Il Admission 20e—Children 10 Admission 1 ug Fairbanks “THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST” icin tem » [Eno 2 Uravensiry ¥ Children 10 i Hed Crom: meeting here ® hat fiers in France, and ur « tributions for the same be made ‘ It is a better plan.” he said, ten _ * ° . Of standard outing flanne! Whe <<: : 2 2. Lina Cavalieri and Allen Hale, in “T he Eternal Temptress,” Liberty Until Fiber Silk Shirts $3.85 All sizes q * $8.00 Union Suits $7.10 ea ] Westnesd ay Night Two for $7.50. Five-dollar and six-dollar qual ‘ es. | b+} ity. Biees 14 to 17 Men's finest silk and wool Vv ‘|Tobacco Is Need of Soldiers, Says. Editor KANSAS CITY Whit Price Inducements That We Believe Are Absolutely Unparalleled for Before-Christmas Selling or at Any Other Time for Such Matchlessly Complete, Fresh Stocks of the Finest Kind of Gifts and Winter Furnishings for Men | “ " OR THIS SALE we have added to our Men's Shop on the first floor, a Special Downstairs Shop Here you will find the following: 4 that con 25c Handker- chiefs $2.35 Doz. You can “to the habit after the Silk $1.50 Pure - Socks at 95c and tan, sizes to eure 143 SIGN AT CHURCH ted Cro npalgners signed up First Pres Irish linen, six for $1.26 on twelve. Pure save Black, gray, Palm Beach, navy the on six, 65¢ % to 1) 35¢ Lisle Socks, 3 Pairs 85¢ Diack, white. gray, Deve and Palm leach Siare 8% fo 11% You mye 200 on three palrn New Shirt Reductions $2.00 to $3.00 Shirts, $1.65 Three for $4.75. Bott Cuff Shirte with plain bosoma, stiff cuff pleated bosoma filme 14 to 17 on have been taken, giving you tues et the prion One thousand ctundreds of Full $1.25 and $1.50 qual- ity Shirts at $1.00. Handsome Holiday Shirts with Hundreds of 65c to $1.00 Neckties at 55c asement Floor 4 35¢ Handkerchiefs, $3.40 a Dozen 6 for $1.75 Hand initialed, pure Irish linen, Our own tm- portation. You save 35e on six, $0c on twelve. 50¢ Handkerchiefs, $5.00 Dozen Pure Irish linen, extra fine and sheer. save $1.00 on twelve 65¢ Handkerchiefs, 6 for $3.50 Finest hand-er: Jered initials with hand- embroidered border about the inftials You save 40c on six $1.00 Silk Handkerchiefs, 3 for $2.50 Fine silk, plain or fancy. You save 50c on six You $5 Wool Union Suits $3.85 _The very finest makes of form-fit- ting garments. Medium weight. All sizes in regulars and some in stouts. Reduced 15c We Pay the War Tax ONLY Sensational Expose of Mormonism A MORNON MAID It Wil Open Your Fyes to Mormon Seerets Loge Seats 25¢ United Preas € WITH THE FRENCH rresponden: Tonight and Tuesday Bip SEAT TLL west PHOTOP Lay Harold “Under Handic ot o devert « wy ve 10¢ Adults—Children Guterson’s Augmen Kusvian Orchestr «De Cc TODAY | ANTONIO MORENO “The Angel Factory” CLASS A THEATRE ard, Near Pike snd Pathe Week! SINGLE HANDED, FRENCH POILU CAPTURES TWO MACHINE GUNS BY W. 8 FORREST “CLEMMER Now Playing Lockwood ap’ b wert Lockwe © in 8 stoashing ‘a Sidney Drew Come system, garments, heavy weight. All sizes except 46. Regulars and stouts. Men’s $1.25) and $1.50 Nightshirts $1.00 Hundreds of outing flanne Nightshirts, standard quality in neat 8. All sizes. Bath Robes $6.85 A d@yed shipment of handsome Robes received this past week. The spe- cial price will be con- tinued Tuesday. $10.00 and $12.50 Bath- robes $9.75 $3.50 Globe Union Suits $2.85 Medium weight |tary medal, as well as the title of © Legion of Honor ‘eur t Chevalier of tt The Fren, armed ARMIES For mak os ask wool, natural gray gun. Hin first grenade shrunk. Regulars and $3.50 Heavy Union Suits $2.85 as gun from mans rush Form-fitting ribbe. ell-aim. few and forced st ¥ preshrunk pes. Basement Floor killed a novse. pF th ek refuge in a block Smoking Jackets $5.65 ou Th u follow All wool, hand tailored. Regulars and stouts, | ed and bayor at who tried ing size 60 regular to emerge Market conditions con- sidered, the greatest val- 25c Socks, 6 Pairs, $1.25 me was taken and the aanaulting wave awept op Tri, — . on ue we have offered in Medium heavy black cotton Socks, splendid Union Suits, Spe H Exactly four months Inter to a years. 25e quality. Sizes 914 to 1114 Men's fine heavy cotton-ribhed Union Su day, Van Kemr weain In the 5 " Said ‘ won > apn ge aka . * All $8.50 and $10.00 —MacDonugall - Southwick, Additional Holiday 00 Shirts and Drawers $1.65 aie Hee lee. Salesroom, Basement Floor. $3.25 the S iprinieg 2.50 and om e surt Stetiom Leave, iee-ahrank Sas sot us House Jackets, $11.85. — gay Avralan’ Wea hits, ‘mine’ @ Tue drawers 30 to 44 ‘ N. B—The comparative prices used on these garmenta are the at which they were bought to sell had they arrived on time $3.50 Mocha Gloves $2.5 Shirts and Drawers, $3.00 Suits $2.50 Medium weight, fine na ment prices ural wool ribbed gar 4 = . a — German wn an As... ae ae N. B.—Our ipments of most Imrnedia y The second a must a fow moments Inter. When Men's $2.50 Pajamas, $1.85 pgp alba galt Of extra standard 1921 outing flan- nel, full cut, all sizes. Men’s $6.50 Pajamas, $4.85 Silk mixed pongee, in natural shade only. A beautifully fine v e, noted for wearing qualities. Sizes 15 to 18. You save $1.65 the Suit. Men’s $2 Nightshirts, $1.35 Full bell-shape Night Shirts of 1921 outing flannel, 60 inches long. rades arri 1, Van Kemmel ony mar weapon and block $8.50 Sweater Coats, $6.95 Navy, snow gray and Oxford gray. Sizes 5 to 46. .50 and $4.00 Mufflers §$: Knit of mixed silk and fibe: colorings. 8.5 » Auto Rugs $16.85 A few only. Some are worth more than this at wholesale today. New fa prin Conscription Issue in B. C. Elections By United Press Leased Wire VANCOUVER, B. C., Dee, 17 AN Canadians today and vote whether the union k; Holiday Neckties, 55c, 95c, $1.65, $1.85——_A Christmas Sale MACDOUGALL-SOUTHWICK, MEN’S SHOP, SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET, will go to the polls the ted upon innue libes t government Raft Wilfred pledged to conscription whether JUST INSIDE THE DOOR. tinue, or leader of the aly f | Laurier opposition try and fin