The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 28, 1917. PAGE 7 /MARY PICKFORD, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND BILL HART | TELL OF THEIR RESOLUTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR) FRIDAY SATURDAY WM, 8. HART _ FREDERICKENELSON | Basement Salesroom | Four Exceptional Groups of WINTER COATS eason-end disposal of Win- Jasement Kead)-to-wear url with Dar Cupid and the final y of Dan | We can al I have oture COLONIAL with the sing in the re featured in connection ter Garments now progre Section, At $16.75 Women's Coats of Diagonal Cheviot, fine Velours and other de sirable fabrics, some fully lined, others lined to waist. Designed with large, convertible collars of kit coney fur, kerami cloth or self material. In navy-blue, green, brown and gray. warm | ) prevent retrogre tied FERGUSON Marguerite Clark * EVEN SWANS Better than “Snow White” Send the kiddies down! » In prominence the Halifax Disaster pial of my along with the reg GERALDINI wlar program. . ee ear has | | CLASS A | Douglas Fairbanks t# at the Clans A for the remainder of the w Double Trouble,” a real I play, bubbling over with action from wtart te OTHER NATIONS. PRINT TAX DATA, U.S, STILL HIDES BY BASIL M. MANLY | ataty Corre nt WASHING Dec United States te the on with much of my | year ander TT RAND Be ae Semone, Pile Fabrics and heavy Tweeds, In navy-blue, brown, tan and Coats of Wool Velours, fur or self material. At $6.95 Women’s Coats of Velour, in an at tractive full-belted model. In gray and navy-blue. Women's with collars green. At $8.85 Women's Coats of Egyptian Plush, Velours, Covert Cloth and Fancy Mixtures, all with ample collars. In navy-blue, tan and green. finish of Starting Saturday REX v= fo BEACH'S Basement Salesroom, Silk and Woolen Remnants in whic the an tax dodgers are protected by of thel ir tax ret and Swe A Clearing of tehind the Seenes,” Colonial urns? n have long N pul COHAN—As usual, ed an ant report showing ¥ “The Auction Block” _ireater than r DoW Last Time Tonight Mae Marsh in “The Cinderella Man” CLEMMER Tess BAST nT Baby Marie Osborne in “The Little Patriot,” benefit Seattle Day Nursery—10 to 11 Saturday morning. Admission 20¢ Children 10¢ ’Farmer Spears ¥ Big Bald Eagle SHELEINA, Mo. Dec. 24.—Using | x ty pitchfork as a club, G. J. | N, farmer, residing south | east of Shelbina, Killed a bald easie Elaine i Hammerstein é : Robert Warwick “The Mad Lover” a film play in treatment, rasant details of fp racter Augmented PLAYING Here is really fresh full of f life and 2913.00 ana $15.00 $10.00 | Cees 5.00 and $23.00 $14.50) $22.50 and $25.00 $16.50) Q@TPAMER CELILO SAILS JAN. Gaterson's Russian ° Maria” Czarine”, Sidney Drew Comedy and Pathe Weekly THE McCORMICK LINE # Cherry St. Phone Elliott 3436 / PAINLESS TEETH CORRECTION Now that our Modern Sys- tem of Scientific Dentistry has been perfected, we can treat patients without the slightest pain—without shocks — with out discomfort— without any after-effects — without using dangerous drugs or sickly gases. Our methods are positively safe and harmless—each oper ation being conducted by duly qualified and efficient dental surgeons—men whose work and conscientious efforts are continually bringing us scores and scores of new patients. Despite the present condition of your teeth and gums—despite those gaping cavities and absces we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, ir oe some condition, and this while you sit and smile. The small cost of this important service will aston- ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate. No obligation whatever. Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection Full upper or lower set, guaranteed $10 for 10 years .. ‘ These Plates are all made in owr own Laberatories. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike For Ten Years in Same Location—Diagonally Acrons From Public Market. Laboring People’s Dentist. All Wor Guaranteed. Lady Attendant. J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. the new year will plays t COLISEUM LIBERTY Charles Ray's pictures at the His M al © for the holid erty thin week, sa fitting on vow Playing and All This Week Big Doubl. Headline Show Francis X. Bushman AND Beverly Bayne “THE “VOICE f CONSCIENCE” Showing cir Latest Hit and Fatty Arbuckle in “Coney Island” We Pay the War Tax 1 5c Children 10¢ Loge Seats 25¢ Everybody's Favorite MARY PICKFORD In a Story of Theatrical Life BEHIND THE SCENES Special Added Attraction onan Disaster} 10¢ Adulte-—— We Childe Vay the War dictate if FROGKAMS TODAY LINERTY—Charies May in “ie | Mother COLINEL Clark in Dowgias Fairbanks Deable Trouble.” ° meen it hin] t wander back what better if have Tl be seon for trand “The Moor It ia a tons it ¥ re =e a tn the Ha et This Youth to Play Great Game on Rastern able- Je l« 1 pass with | HO COMPLAINT IF HURLEY DICTATES THE RIGHT THING BY GILSON GARDNER Staff Correspondent the ha n't been « ulty is with the ma hairmar * hampered was bam y was checked b; Hurley ex interfered » Harris quit Pies won't Hurley of the Hurley's choice it ame impossible clash with Chairman shipping board. Pie Hurley will dic here cares how much tates, now, if Hurley will | thing— 4 Hurley dic SHLPs! | ‘The city of each tax 1 ow the amount of Ince payer and it b not only in prevent but in compelling citizens without o harw favoritiam Prumsia publishes a lat which the light of publicity on the ina of her income taxpayer only each » the with $48,600 rey general Doomaday Book ‘onquerer, wh rid way of the groan hax war tax ia oe march ¢ | CRUNCH T0 visit EDEN POWER SITE ON SKAGIT RIVER | y council and A. H. Dimock, | t this site rallroad than the and mnation is not necessar fon between 31 and 40 ye ars may the new I guard: Maurice ” raised for im On account of the recent death in Home of the Glasses on Earth Examination Free need Glasses y tell you so eyes system » im 1 to hav xamined our big xperience, s fail to h onew pair s will be furnished give satisfaction, of Gla free. The Marcum Optical Co. 917 First Avenue Nene Madison Street, ESTABLISHED 1906, ed and of Russia fighting wa: Drapery-Fabric Remnants includes various desirable weaves in use- ful lengths, among them Voiles Colored-border Scrims Silkolines Bungalow Nets Marquisettes Cretonnes Table Oilcloth Reduced to 18c Yard— Short lengths of Table Oilcloth in white and colors, reduced to 18¢ yard. ~-Basement Salesroom. Growing Girls’ Shoes $4.50 Pair ERVICEABLE, good-looking Shoes of gun-metal calf, with cravenette cloth tops. Made on low - heel last, with medium toe and black Neolin soles, Sizes 21% to 7. Price $4.50 pair. Misses’ and Children’s Patent Vici Kid Shoes in button style, with leather or black cloth $3.00 pair; 1114 izes 81% to 11, 0 pair. Gun-Metal Calf Lace Shoes ack Neolin soles, sizes 11 to 1314, $3.00 pair; 1 to 6, $3. pair. Boys’ Gun-Metal Calf Button Shoes with heavy leather 1314 0 pair; to Q dre: es—all sharply underpriced: THE SILKS INCLUDE Satins, Pon- BOYS’ BOYS’ At Reduced Prices UANTITIES suitable for sep- arate skirts, coats, one-piece ses, linings and children’s dress- gee, Lining Satin, Chiffon Taffeta, Striped and Plaid Silks, Crepe de Chine. THE DRESS GOODS REMNANTS INCLUDE Serge, Challies, Vel- ours, Zibeline, Crepe, Panama, Mohair, Plaid and Striped Wool- ens, —Basement Salesroom, Boys’ Rain Coats $2.75 and $3.00 ATS of tan cravenette, black oilskin and black rubber in sizes 4 to 16 years, $2.75 and $3.00, Hats to match, BOYS’ 50¢. CORDUROY KNICKER- BOCKERS tailored from dark drab corduroy, sizes 7 to 17 years, $1.25. CAPS of tweeds and fancy suitings in new shapes, sizes 6% to 7, 60¢. EXTRA-KNICKERBOCKER SUITS in pinch-back and plaited models, tailored from gray, tan and blue mixtures, sizes 6 to 17 years, $4.15 and $6.00. Men’s Work Clothes Overalls Jumpers Unionalis Wool and Cotton Half Hose Shirts of Sateen, Chambray or Flannel. Basement Salesroom FRANCISCO, De cirls in Petrograd, Riga cupation?” inquired the im-|er cities tor. gone who have an arn wered the two girls ved hair and wind: | Corr jor b already done so. " incredu cage naweré to fight for Ru 4 proudly, stiffen There is now no place fo: out of Pe opkin, 15, and Ev e first of | SUGAR of Death to reach | Fea : States. the fi Je, patriotism and dist-}up ab commingled in their] pickled p nt of what it had] with en join the woman's fighting | to an gir mbers cI guarantee to any re nt of a bone: In Revolution rticipated in no} ages WHAT 2 Supp ed. to cut down the upon her | 1 was a call the ‘Legio V't wish to po: th.’ But I dor heroine. I « did my duty as a That I saw no actual] simply the turn of But and miling, pre contrast to her martial se thousands upon thousan ‘oats for the soldic 0 remain safe that our savir Ne saving—a $50,000,000. sof And all in Isn't it worth trying Moral--save meat an so much if our om riously, Rus for many yea pf her woman's be and the oth: Many of the girls in the are preparing to leave F r flight from Pet He Had = to Get Around the Dry Law dry § ts to sell his pro all forbidden to|in hi ome day you worth saving legion in my country, so I feel lack of patriotism in getting: away The Slav herotnes of their family in the Unite 's and plan to remain here 1 or a leg Kere © be usaia. ra wom-!p! aM uionz to Brooklyn, |Loses Teeth, Sues Owner of 7 Theatre © . 28.—Sallie pr picture | $10,000 — a sph ‘e ‘Ss with her ed her false ) out into his lap. The shock learning her pearly grinders sed him to leave to return, boys scattered sneege thea be on the claims J CENTS WILL DO each other person in the whole country at for that week by 25 cents’ everybody who thus of Uncle Sam's he war, doesn’t it? work we would save could be sent to 1 all the food we re would be just jeneral Pershing’s their places in the vents and everybody cents would mean $25,000,000 cash that m would have and that would purchase and warm boots and thick over are going to France to fight for at home meat and our saving of the 25 that can be expresse e week for? 1 invest in ‘Thrift cents is really by the huge figure Stamps. have joined — until conditions become more settled Kopkin will go to Philadel — ‘

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