The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1917, Page 4

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 26, 1917. PAGE 4 ORPHEU THEATRE Third and Madison. Eugene Levy, Mgr. ‘Douglas Fairbanks Says Motion Picture Game Is Still in Its Childhood Days | ture game ts NEW SHOW TODAY BIG TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS Headed by Hohendale’s European Novelty CIRCUS 20—ANIMALS—20 BRING THE CHILDREN FOR A BIG TIME — YOU'LL ENJOY IT, TOO of rest and vivid Also FRANCIS X. upon him and he had a ¢ Now Playing Mae Marsh * Tom Moore in XMAS Francis X. Bushman AND Beverly Bayne In Their Latest Hit Toris Rheumatism Treatment Gives Prompt, Lasting Results ether f “THE CINDERELLA MAN” of f spovetel four times 4 ahoumatism Remarkable Home Care Given by One Who Had It—te Wants Every Sufferer to Benefit “THE VOICE of CONSCIENCE” Coming Saturday: Rex Beach’s Greatest Picture “The Auction B'ock” The life @rar s in the lar of r tronche Will - The funniest comedian that ever played the Pacific Coast ruices 15-25-35 Midnight Matinee NEW YEAR’S EVE Fatty Arbuckle in Send No Money—Just Your Address “Coney Island” a of a millior ithe mall towns ‘CLEMMER If SEATTAES BEST BHOTOPL AY AOVSE We Pay the War Tax CABARET and DANCING LEO vege sents ‘tee tspeertas Atak " NOW PLAYING rot eal ag mer tei dae ‘cc i Warwick In One of His Best ' — se i sa ~GMRISTMAS MA Is | (ne Mad oo oa "HERE 15 HOURS LATE Here ix. a fin play House Peters PRES TRIAL, COUPON pe i a ee H A CLEMMER ' ‘ . , TH = TRE te 7 ne nurrender ‘s A grade Coats offered at a most unusu- elty Suits, possessing that charm so ae Mec a — : e jarre I heard him yelt | ally low price. much admired by well dressed women. i Surest Cough Remed z= te firwt.’ And | Fine rich materials, velours, pom pom —Every Suit is splendidly tailored, is ° Made ons Globe Pine toto ade ree cloths, Bolivia cloths, broadcloths, etc of excellent quality and is of correct 3 SOME Easily Made at Heme. Very Economical a —The season's correct shades, navy, style. 5 Expeciaily Geod for Children rn ND, plum, taupe, snuff, marine and seal —Rroadcloths —Navy Blue [ SHOW Doubl Procure tw ot elycerine and iN D) brown, Russian gray, Oxford, gold, —<s0 —Browns ; Headline Show , 1 RAND Burgundy, plum and black. oe a t Mie : P Mixtures | Many richly trimmed with furs. —Wool Jerseys —Oxfords | suppo SOOO OTOH OOOO OOOO OSODEOOEOOOOOOOOOOOODOOOOOEOOSOSOSOOOOOSOOOOOOOOD (Fraser Paterson( Co| 2% Half Price emgeccccegeccecce | al The Great Year’ s lend Sales of Women’s Suits, Coats, Dresses eecccccccogccooooooooeeee —An exceptional collection of high- —High grade, semi-tailored and now ° ° e © e e ° e 7 D aa : CONTINUIES TOMORROW 3 | Marguerite Clark In “The Seven Swans,” at the Coliseum : iets, s | - | an ote ee e BEVERLY BAYNE oateg | Woman,” will remain at the Clem: | @ ones : Including Waists, Petticoats, Furs and Children’s Coats $ A Baad oved | mer for t ter of the week.|| —— paocnama ropay — ||$ $ seedless ‘ main | petress vases oes tant iather ne Mer “Me |) > —All Groups that were advertised for today’s sale will remain on sale until sold. ¢ ‘ th , “+4 erie Clark | $ Larger stocks in all the lines offered than ever before. he offal a ‘ 9 nla Sens ene vetted (Oa Ml Yo get her entate ch tn “the Cis ||® — ~The sale includes special under-priced purchases made to increase the offerings ¢ ‘Their Compact re Lan, 5 Set te |S cana Tt carte cae eee x, , pe t © acting in this p cenewa.“'. is i$ The ments are correct in style, and are the extreme of value-giving. P % “ one Katies ; he The increasing shortage of materials suitable for women’s outer garments, and v ONLY New Year’: 8 Eve Sie a ts Peter wahman in “The; § the reported close adherence to present styles in garments for the coming season, . = e . nomla i Harry Carey in “Decking || makes this sale all the more important. . OLS! that ay ile “A Reproduction of BR. cic piayea t nd r — a $ ‘ a Honky Tonk — . i gt we vent ¢ Coats at $18.95 S its ff rr 15 00 H Dance Hall” : pie‘ | ne “a FE wits fo ' 3 ee ™ peeMin teh. | eeex iad | MISSION B Formerly $29.50 to $35.00 Formerly $18.75 to $35.00 3 $ ALL NIGHT DANCING dog Harry Carey and his wild west : SPLENDID, large, complete lot of —Tailored and semi-tailored Suits in a : Any Seat in Entire $ 20 VAUDEVILLE ACTS + f oi {8 the newest styles and the great- wide assortment of sizes for women, $ Balcony Tonight ‘ — : ‘ C 2 est values of the season—with immense as _well as misses. 3 3 8 BIG ORCHESTRAS 7 $ collars of fur, fur cloths, plushes and —Trimmings of velvets, braids, silk § : Lower Floor 20 Cents ‘ SEATS NOW ON SALE. STRAND th hip $ self materials. stitchings and $ ; ; rb —— Py Wool Serges —Navy 3 : 1 " her y - * ° Tweeds Mixtures Prown _w mek e my E ‘marissa SURRENDER? I'LL DIE FIRST; [3 <masstoue Sues’ Orem i ‘ : Velours Navy Blue Burgundy en Vee —Biack 3 SO SAID SAMMY WHO LOST |: ~*~ — —Orxtora ; LIFE IN R.: AID ON TRENCH : 4. ° GAIE erect % Coats at $23.50 Suits for $23.50 Dally St Keporte With Ge o y Peniegs Arey. | : Formerly $35,00 to $37.75 That Were Priced $87.50 to $55.00, ‘ °° : ° rf ° ° ° ° ry Extraordinary Sale of Smart Trimmed ats $4.00 > lot of 150 New Hats just ‘in from the East. The very smartest styles and values that are out of the ordinary. —A wide range of styles, a variety of materials and of colorings. All are worth double, and many are priced con- siderably less than half real worth. —On sale Thursday at <34.00 Third Floor. Paterson Co. Fraser WAR TO MAKE AUSTRIAN SLAV ‘PART CITIZEN’) GERMANY STEALS an army and hundreds of thousands |G are producing American steel, muni ons and ships. Of the total number of former Aus trian subjects in the United States, che Austrians constitute only 12.4 per al number of former s the Magyars are man engineering skill jlauded to the skies. Now it turns Jovt thst the vaunted German achievements are stolen bodily from an American inventor. Henry R. Car president of the WMyinnarine Boat corporation, which | now holds the original Holland sub }marine boat patents, in company with a number of naval engineers and constructors, has made a careful examination of the captive undersea have been w ASHTN ‘ON, De 26.—One re hain i f i tion of war on pat seedy vu "ie bound to te 5 AMERICAN | ANS Carse found that in six distinet ation of naturalization laws points the U-G-5 has utilized the to ide conditional naturalization BY FREDERICK M. KERBY en American patents in her od ae ) as it can be arranged, and] NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—Expert ex-| struction. partial citizenship, for over a million} amination of the German mine-lay characteristic spindle shape technical su of Kaiser Karl U-boat, the U-G and non-water-tight supa Lear tect eid varied Gad tish navy ire, the rudders to control the nie scloses the degree of submergence, and location SCR RAS RP aio aauiten (4 of ballast tanks are among the stol- nuity and turning the en patents, Carve says. ou nastic of surv Farm tractors used in the West can plow, double-disk and seed 25 rmany has been fond of boast ing about “her” development of the the executive, ar military and whom the iaieiabih powmre ade lodend sulmarine, and German brains and acres a day each. It is an alliance of two self-govern. | = a SRST NORA IIG ing oOligarchical states, each ruler nt | by a dominant race. STARTING TODAY But in each state the dominant 4 minority of the whole popu surrounded by a number of rnee tr lation DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN— “Double Trouble” CLASS 66 99 THEATRE nh Austria i of the inhab Lower Austrii In the Magyar Members of these races are alien Hungary the dominant race is mids, altho th® Magyars are only wom | a Powerful Drama In The Highway of Hope 10¢ Adults—Children 5¢ Sidney Drew Comedy and Pathe Weekly y contains more 1 le , | " turnip, horserad weet alyssum and wall 3RD NEAR PIKE UTS PURE, VIGOROUS BLOOD VEINS OF MAN AN OMEN. This w derful medicine, which has no equal, purifi system, eradicates disease cause, sates Rheumatism, Kid Liver, Send for new horklet « Inine ny Hi ; Woot. | Boid’ by" lonaian’ “sued of the empire is absurd just The vast bulk of these people are Rtomach and proally and bitterly anti-Austrian tentimonials Many thousands are in the Ameri: | 61st = KAR-RY = giher Froubles

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