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ea ei She alee ia covhni ematb an STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1918. PAGE 4 WILD WEST TO Al RED CROSS ivities in comnec efit he will wta The al Western rodeo, and the Dougias will ride a buck pusand dollars or burt’ t » the Fairbanks gr will play to over amount. Arrangements have ady been completed for the | pearance of Prairie The Fight! trick roper; Shorty Kelso, buck broneho expert; Tommy Grimes, mous bulldogger; the Burns re ere; Art Accord, who created part of “Buck Parvin" plotures, Dark Cloud, Skeeter and about 40 other true blue West ern performers Charlie Murray, the wil be ringmaster; Donald Crisp, the Lasky Directorial staff, has ¢ wented to act as field Fairbanks asx supervisor of the | tire event |of the largest ou |wtagod for the F . benefits © | LIBERTY Instead of the change at the Liberty, Money,” starring the comedian, Taylor Holmes, will held over for the remainder of week COLISEUM Harold Lockwood Coliseum, Thursday der of the week in “The Aveng Trail.” The play is one weil ed to Seattle. The scenes HAROLD LOCKWOOD [iegegs THE AVENGING TRAIL i cas main at the Strand until Frid night only, in her latest offering the screen, “Thais.” eee REX Wiltlam Fox's great production love and justice, tem,” is continuing comes to its Laid in the snow-bound fastness of the Northern.woods, “The issdigepen gee Avenging Trail’ presents a story aesaeen of man elemental, kindly by nature, a fighter by circum- stance, instinctively chivalrous! Corinne Griffiths will be seen at Clemmer for the latter part of t week in “Transgression.” picture, Willtams pute fight to save the home of brother. eee COLONTAL There are a number of things tried by a people in Seattio—but they are within the law, However, tn play, “Within the Law,” at THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY certain class CLASS A Doug Fairbanks ts back agafn the Clase A in a retawue of one | hin old favorites called, “His Pict hin the Papers.” }up because he gets his photo tween a couple of patent medic ada. FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ affair will be a Rowe, fearon | $ |triok rider: Johnny Judd, champion | ¢ in motion director, with This rodeo will be one usual Thursday “Uneasy roadway “The Honor Sys succemsful run for the remainder of the week Handsome Sarle Williams and In thin up a real crooked Colonial for the last time tonight, clever crooks show you how to keep out of trouble, cee MISSION Mae Marray will open her engage- ment for the remainder of the week at the Mission, Thursday in “Face Value.” i eee en ing | of at | : al! $ ap Exceptional Economies im Ready-to-Wear | Women’s $15, $17.50 $12 50 919.50, amd $25 Coats : OU will indeed be fortunate if you secure one of these Coats at this low price. It will probably be impossible to duplicate the offer. splendid, serviceable materials, of velours, burellas, kerseys, green, gray, brown, black and Special price, Friday........$12.50 $23.50 y priced $29.50, $35.00 and $45.00. The season's most approved styles, taffetas, satins and Georgettes. Styles of next season will be much like this season unless all signs fail. This fact makes these values doubly attractive. Navy blue, brown, green, gray, taupe, Pekin blue and some smart plaids. - $23.50 —Extraordinary values for ......... Separate Skirts, Special at $4.95 —A small group priced for clearance; sizes 26 to 30 waistline. Good models; mostly in serges, navy blue and black; also some mixed effects. Formerly priced $6.50 and $7.50. ® —Friday clearance 93.95 Silk Petticoats ing | fa- th the|¢ wut comedian, ot ‘om: | en: | ver —Good styles, well-made Coats etc. Navy blue, mixtures. be the Friday Clearance of Handsome Dresses the r the remain ng RESSES former! re day |e tors of the his his ot not the the —A clearance of 30 Silk Taffeta Petticoats; well made of excellent quality taffeta. A variety of handsome, changeable colorings. pe —Friday clearance ure Francr-Paterson Co. .$2.95 Third Floor. Doug gets all puffed be. ine epternmreweoemeco sec uel ceneesoeeee Kiddies 10c AND= 2np wear Sensca COMING SATURDAY |is always best for coughs is tha! jit peculiarly soothes the tender membranes while it: TYRONE) 22 sues to avert bronchiti: | and lung trouble. RY [POWER 2222 =~ | Beott & Bowne, Bicomield, Re ain” Seven Big Reels of a Romance of Southern A Story of Passion. ‘|Coughs Waste Energy * Careful physicians point out |. that every cough wears our bo ba tears one our SCOTT'S easy Money, | Contant Mc itareld Lockwood “The Aveaging Trail.” | STRAND —Mary Gorden, to “Thais.” MMER a ; Magnificent Mexico CLEMMER COMING SUNDAY HE STARS IN “UNEASY MONEY” | SNE A EMBO | Suen —wagtee Hotmes in “Un- | “Tranaaression” The Wh ystem. c DLONTAL "Within the | Me Mm ml | A—Dengian ———— ae Holmes and Vari Valin * ies Labor Men Probe Exorbitant Rents) Organized labor in Seattle is going after lords who charge exor bitant rentals. The matter will be ta | carried to government authorities | } thru affidavits to be obtained by a committee appointed by the Central Labor Council Wednesday evening A report on efforts to obtain an increase in seal paid wi der the state minimum w was made by Charles R. ¢ said an advance of 35 per be required to bring the j the stands rl set when the aw | -—— now PLAYING | Doug. Fairbanks | olen “His Picture in the Papers” CLASS A THEATRE Sed, Near Pike EASY TO-DARKEN You cag Bring Back Color and Lustre with Sage Tea and Sulphur “ menay Mot | NEIGHBORHOODS WILL HEAR ALL CANDIDAT George | Walsh “THE YANKEE WAY” History Proves It's Been the Winning Way | porhooa non-partisan meetings, be addressed by candidates tor offices will be held from 2 to 4 day. A powerful story of a strong man's fight for a weakling brother, who be comes fascinated by a woman and influenced by wine, in a gripping drama of love, politics and in. trigue in a big city. GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA “Sueno de Amor”... .Levi “La Berceuse”... Gounod Sidney Drew Comedy and Pathe Weekly jthe Seward Social and Literary Jat the home of Mrs, A. Duis, the other at J. Reekie, » and of Mrs. R ‘The odds are great in this case, but Yankee in genuity scores another hit. A STAR SPANGLED COMEDY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS— Young or O14 The speakers will be Eugene \ phy, Mary G. O'Meara and the th candidates for mayor, Ole Austin B, Griffiths and C.J by the committee of 25. women are invited Men The picture of a thou, kien in not an! ted description of t comedy drama} of snap and dash and vim and vigor. pacity to the the state Hunley We Pay the War Tax Loge Seats 25¢ attend a meeting of that body in coma, Friday and Saturday, The first two of a series of neigh One will be under the auspices of 6214 9128 Rat-| The meetings are being arranged . will | | SENTENCED To SAVE ONE DOLLAR A WEEK REND, Ore, Jan. 10.—Charies| xf of Redmond must buy h of war saving stamps weekly for the ¢ n of the wer! or go to Jail. This was the sentence imposed by a justice of the peace, whom the case was brought on a charge of desecrating the American flag. ES ater toonins veuwcen Every oxy. waTmey? When you darken your hair with e Tea and Sulphur, no one can , because it's done so naturally, so evenly, Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and trou. blesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addi- tion of other ingredients called bas th’s Sage and Sulphur Com- pound You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this to| § city Fri tub, | 50,000 MINUTE WOMEN TO BOOST cur WAR SAVING 7 through your hair, taking one small | By morning all] About 60,000 new boosters for the] strand at a time savings stamp mn\gray hair disappears, and, will be added to pr another application or two, ng Minyte ” omen of th | b after and} glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis- graco, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire hful and attrac The parents of August ©. Martens,| tive appearan t busy at once 4 drowned August t the, With. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur a park beach, ha wainst the city of damages. Mr, and Mrs, Mar-| delightful toilet requisite and not) plaim that sufficient and capa-|a medicine, It is not intended for bie guards were not placed at the pa ‘the cure, mitigation or prevention vilions, of disease, Y, axwistant chairman, Ta i Fraser-PatersonCo. : r Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkli YOUR GRAY ALR your | hair becomes beautifully darkened, | nd and look years younger. | ady-to-use preparation is a Important Economies for Friday White Woolen Blankets oe Value at $5.00 Pair DID, warm wool and cotton-mized Manketa, 66x white with blue and pink borders. A $5.00 Becond Floor. win wiz6e ial value for, the pair Vraser-Paterson Co., Exceptional Friday, Specials in the January Clearance of Furmiture THE January Furniture Clearance is offering an unusual opportunity to those who wish to fur- nish new homes or supply new furniture for their present homes. The Friday Specials will be un. usually attractive. They represent odd pieces here and there that are marked for clearance. Desirable pieces, they are, but odds and ends that must be closed out. —Besides the Friday Specials, there are scores of other Specials in the January Clearance Sale. —Child’s $3.75 High Chairs, special. .$2.95 —$18.50 Tea Wagons, special... ...$12.75 —$23.00 Dressing Tables, special... .$19.00 —$16.00 Chiffonier, special........$11.75 —$54.50 Bed Davenport, leather covered, special at ....... - $43.50 —$78.00 Circassian Walnut Dresser, pay at —$47.50 Clechatan Walnut ‘Ghitan ae spe- cial at... $32.50 —$5.00 Center Tables for. —$9.00 Writing Desks for. . i —$31.50 T Overstuffed Chair, Ppl ade $25.75 —$3.00 Smoking Stands for.........$1.65 —$7.50 Reed Chair, ivory finish. ....$2.75 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Fourth Floor Friday Special Men's $3.00 and SL. 85 $3.50 Union Suits _ SMALL. lot, elas i cm perea oy Sizes 34 anf 36 only. Weol and wool-mixed Suits. All iho known brands. torre Friday, while they las! A $1.85 a, Silk and Wool p isn $1.65 —Priced regularly $3.00; sizes 46, 48 and 50. A fine, medium weight. Special............$1.65 Men's Cotton Union Suits, Special $1.55 —Heavy cotton, fleece lined; sizes 34, 44 and 43. A well-known brand. Regularly $2.00 and $2.50. First Floor. lcadeioh T. H. Bolton counctiman tom Ty: See | ‘The resolution adopted by Typo-| ‘ graphical Union No, 202, condemn-| AI ICE ing the smashing of machinery in| |the H. C. Pigott printing plant, was in— | endorsed. cs “Wijthin the Law” Coming Tomorrow, Friday Two ACLER COMPLI | = ANN MURDOCK in a Spicy ¢Reel Drama “The Beautiful Adventure” was endorsed for | —Most Women Can Dr. Chiu on De Bees Dr.F. M. Edwards for 17yearstreated — abe Bann agian ments. During these years his patients a prescription Beas i few well-known vegetable 7 with olive esis Edwards’ If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head- ppm a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, ape ag Ne Edwards’ Olive Tablets panty we time and note the pleasing Thousands of women ag well as men take Dr, Edward’s Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now and then just tokeepin the pink ofcondi- tion. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. ORPHEUM THEATRE Third and Madison. Eugene Levy, Mgr. New Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts seaiea By B “Reese Bros.’ Minstrels” 12 People in a Musical Jubilee +HEATR: LS TH OCT Pinea? ck 10¢ Adults—Children 5¢ These prices include war tax. Also CARLYLE BLACKWELL «= “Marriage Market” CENTS for all balcony seats tonight, and entire theatre tomorrow afternoon. | Lower floor tonight 20c.