The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1918, Page 4

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Until » Wednesday Mary Miekford shoots a woman. 4 Sfact. Of cow it ts Just Night cnodiin’, bat tt ing or two if a play ends all | with ‘em in , | As Unity a homely, hard faced phan © eirl Mary looks Maria, she ia the real winsome Mary. It is the unlowed Unity who It'* all done in the present show at the Coliseum. LEGS PRODUC SOME FRAT sure & ar mA Hart, of or even belonged to Rut when it marathe ran & & college track team comes to shaking a leg, hie feat cannot be beat at got thru reo, in “Dead or Alive,” at the vorty, but mil picked himeelf ap and ran all the way home to his mother, many many miles, and what do you sup pone? He arrived there afoot Just about five m ter the villyun. THEDA HAS NEW WAY OF GETTING THE MONEY ‘There are ways of getting money when hard pressed : Theda Bara the Metrope an, cuts open & mur an “Cleopatra.” at my‘s chest to get gokt hidden there. The mummy Is 1 in @ pyre mid. But Theda le the combina lights & toreh, and goes aftet Of course she gets it tion, the money ever breeze into a village with the im- that you were the only Jorkwater uy” for miles around? Look out—you might meet a “small town guy” such as Tay lor Holmes proves to be In the play of that name showing at # Wook the Mission the TOM BROWN WAS “n HITTER” IN THRILLANG RACK Tom Brown was only a substitute on the Harvard crew, but he was a “pinch hitter Bec wo the villyun, Sydney Aime worth, anned to clear on the bie larvard boat race, Ton got his chance. Thorne, the stroke on the Harvard crew, is handed a note just before the race, saying that his sister has left town He rushes awny from the boathouse, and Tom has to row in hie place. Harvard wing, In “Frown of Har vard,” the ble photoptay at the Clomurier, a thrilling race—« real | Thames river clarsio—is shown from start to finish, . ar) IT’S ENOUGH TO MAKE \TTER college 1 | Wy LASSEN : Fifth at Pike—Contineous 11 te 11 Admiasion 20c, Chikiren 10e. ! i . ° | SOMETHING NEW IN BATTLE SCENES ’ There are two new features In scenes in Mae Marwh's latewt ture, “Fielda of Honor,” now playing at the Strand until Friday night. They were taken in the win- ter, showing the troops in the snow- covered trenches. The battle action was taken at night, giving 4 wonder. ful dispiay of fireworks. see ANITA STEWART AT con cae COLONIAL IN WAR PLAY Anita Stewart fs at the Colonial nar areety | tor a twoday stay in “The Girl i,| Philippa.” from the story by Robert Add to the kaieer’s worries, Buy thrift stampe. TRY MAGNESIA FOR STOMACH TROUBLE It Newtrafises Stomach a Gaswy Stomach and Acté ! | LEMMER {red pepete, bismuth and"you know win not mee with @: W. Chambers. The scenes of the aco cure your trouble—in some cases 40| 407, aro laid in Ei at the tt elds . se Ne a: ti. ron! just try the effect of « iittie weur: ated @ ordinary Vernon Castle scarcety excels his wife in performing the stunta. In her motion | picture, “Stranded in Arcady,” playing at the Clans A until Tuesday evening, she little water, after your next ai see what a difference |makes. Jt will instantly neutralize the dangerous, fu) acid in the stomach, which bow causes your food to ferment and sour, ma! cas, wind, lence, heartburn the bloated or heavy, lumpy fee! that seems to follow most ev: thing you eat. You will find ou can eat leaps off a cliff 60 feet high into| rushing rapids below. This is one of many thrilling scenes. REGISTERED MEN TO HEAR OF WAR SERVICE ‘The Registered Men's club, of Diviston 4, formerty the Exempted STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1918. PAGE 4 GOODNESS GRACIOUS! MARY ‘SEOOTS WOMANISNT IT AWFUL? IN MOVIES | J Seeecccocccccccooscossooososooosoles George Cooper, Marjorie Marsh and Mae Marsh, in “Fields of Henor,” at the Strand TODAY'S PROGRAMS METROPOLITAN—Theda Bere “¢ by COLISKUM Pickford in | “Stelle Maris.” MBERTY—OU Mort ia “Dead or "He's Not as Gloomy as He Looks Her | ‘This Ittle Rameian fellow ia doing hie best to conceal his real emotions. He's come all the way from Petro grad with his mother to Join his dad- @y in New York He probably feeis | ike turning « few cartwheels and letting out a ytp or two at the happy Prospect. Bat Jule, 3 years old. is saving all this for Papa Kostelianets, whom he hasn't seen aince infancy. THOMAS WARDALL, 103, CONQUERING ILLNESS Thomas Wardall, 103 years old, who has been critically { for sev- eral days, is reported an improving. al Men's club, will hold an open meet: |ing for all registered men of that division in the Queen Anne branch in or discom- a moreover, the cont use of the bisurated max- nesia cannot injure the stomach in an, y 80 lon Sergeant Johnson and Corporal Lastberg, Canadian soldiers, will tell |of their three years’ experience on the firing front in France. Wardall, who is at the home of his son, Alonzo, 2640 Walnut at, is be. Meved to be the oldest inhabitant of the Northwest. He knew Abraham Lincoln personally. Norman Wardall, county auditor, is & grandson, and ome of 126 direct descendants. Firemen rescued Rosa Simon, 3- | year-old daughter of C. E. Simon, 512} | Minor ave., from her burning home| Monday night, as she was about to! era ree: See. xe damage wan $250. | TODAY—WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Anita Stewart A Vitagraph Special Blue Ribbon Production in Eight Parts “The Girl Philippa” The story of a French cabaret girl who was forced to spy on those who frequented her little cafe. She held the fate of nations in her hands. 5 The Picture That Broke New York Theatre Records. Two-Reel Comedy Weekly of “A Milk-Fed Vamp” Current Events DON’T MISS THIS GREAT BILL L ADMISSION iv¢ CHILDREN 5¢ PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX | meeting of the elty council by the | at the immigration station, are now | several weeks ago. GODDARD ISN'T VICE. PRESIDENT OF BANK A. J, Goddard, candidate for the elty counctl, is not vice president of the North Side State bank, as was announced erroneously after he had filed for office. MAY GRA NT TRANSFERS Transfers between the municipal car lines and the Seattle & Rainier Valley line will be authorized by the city if a letter sent to the council by Superintendent of Public Utilities A. L. Valentine is favorably acted upon, It was introduced at Mon day's meeting. WANTS 20 NEW COPS ‘The finance and public safety com. mittees of the city council are con. sidering © request made to the city council Monday by Police Chief Warren for 20 extra policemen. ASK RAILWAY VIADUCT To relieve straffic congestion for shipyard workers in the rush hours, a bill was introduced at Monday‘s | streets and sewers committes, ask ling that a viaduct be built across | Railroad ave, at Yesler way, The lexpense of the overhead crossing would be borne by the railroads, TWO ALIENS INTERNED Adolph Barkowski and Hans An- derson Muurholm, held for some time interned as alien eneznies by execu- tive order telegraphed from Wash- ington to United States Marshal John M. Boyle. They were arrested TO VOTE ON BOND ISSUES IN MARCH Bond issues of $360,000 were pase ed by the city council Monday. They will be submitted to the voters at the coming election. These taues, one calling for $200,000 for a Beacon hill regrade, and the other for $60,000 for Firiands hospital improvements and extensions, are the first of five bond insuee which will be voted on in March. ONT BE BILIOUS, | TEADACHY, SICK Of CONSTIPATED Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel great. Wake up with head clear, stomach sweet, breath right, cold gone. Take one or two Cascarcis to might and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever $ experienced. Wake up feeling grand; your head will be clear, your tongue clean, breath sweet, | stomach regutated, and your liver) and thirty feet of bowels active. Get a box at any drug store no’ and get straightened up by morn) ing. Stop the headache, billows ness, bad colds and bad days. Feel fit and ready for work or play. Cascarets do not gripe, sicken or! incomventence you the next day,/ like salts, pills or calomel. They're fin j Mothers should give a whole Cas-| caret any time to cross, sick, bil. fous or feverish child.en, because {t will act thoroughly and can not injure. A reliable, safe skin treatment You need never hesitate to use Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap in the treatmcut of severe or simple skin-troubles. ‘There is nothing in them to injure the tenderest sufface. Resinol is a doctor's prescription which, for years, has been used by other physi- cians for eczema and other itching, burning, unsightly skin affections. ‘They prescribe Resinol, knowing that ita remarkable soothing, healing action is due to ingredients so gen. tle and harmless as to be suited even to a baby's delicate skin, All drugglats sell Resinol Soap and Resinol Olntivent For sample write Dept. +R, Resi wol, Baltimore, Md. NO MORE. CATARRH| Stood the Teat of Time rrh cures come and catarri Fivery year the already enormous nales of thin really ntific treat. |ment for catarrh grow greater, and the present year should show all records broken. If you breathe Hyomel daily as irected, it will end your catarrh, or it won't cost y cent If you have a hard rubber Hyomet er somewhere around the house, t out and=start It at once to forever rid yourself of eatarrh, Bartell Drug Co. or any othar good druggist will well you a bottle of Hyome! (iquid), Start to breathe it a e how quickly it clears out ‘on and makes the en- fine, Hyomel, used regularly, will end colds, bronchitis or mplete ‘outfit, includ d rubber pocket inhaler and tle of Hyomel, costs but little. No stomach dosing; just breathe jt. It killa the germs, soothes and heals the inflamed membrane BIG INCREASE IN on Ce Fra ser-Paters Two Exceptional Opportunities tor Womem # | ._. to Save on New Wimter Coats | ss WO splendid salés that offer the lowest prices we have yet quoted on a great } c many garments from our regular stocks and from special purchases. $29.50, $32.50, $33.00 and $39.50 Coats for $23 —Excellent quality velours, zibelines, broadeloths and burellas. Navy blue, Oxford, plum, green, brown, black and invisible checks, —Sizes for women and misses, Exceptional values for $23.50 $45.00, $49.80, $39.00 and $65.00 Coats for $32.50 —Season’s smartest and best styles. High-grade garments, fine fabrics. Some with fur, others with plush collars—etill others with self material collars. —Heavy Coats for motor wear, dressy Coats of fine velours, Bo- livia cloths and pom-poms. General utility Coats of velours, broadcloths and®burellas. Navy, browns, greens, grays, etc. —Special January Clearance Price $32.50 --Fraser-Paterson Co. Third Floor. ‘ OCR T 3 vert We Are Giving Unusual Values im : ae == ae — = ——— preju i : sie, i L youthtt Ks Not New Blouses at $5.00 esl a ated ttt ee : cosme OMORROW is the last day of the sale of new Crepe de Chine and Georg- ; gp ette Blouses at five dollars. A remarkable special purchase we cannot ree hope to duplicate. A sale offering values that are extraordinary. New styles, with a varied color assortment, a wide range of models. 3 —The Waists are from one of America’s best makers— the materials are $ superior, the making and finishing is of workmanship seldom found in much higher priced Blouses. In fact, these Blouses, if bought 2 could not be*sold for anywhere near the special price. —-Choose tomorrow—the last day,—at.........- ceecsseseeess ees, $5.00 4 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. It is toilet | ly brin or and styles for show a marked tendency toward simple lines, narrow skirts, close —Fine lends itself to the new owes Sider ty fv. toe bast a ble for the inches wide, a yard —Note: A makers the name “Goetz” stands for what is new and best in Silks. is ana iid enic WO good, serviceable, attractive & pany materials for children’s wash dent dresses and women’s aprons and house hil dresses are y : 3 + da NEW shipment of Crepe de Chines Devonshire Cloth and Kiddy pooh A brings every shade of the culsr Cloth Ensur card. Soft, light pastel shades for —both $2 inches wide, and each 35¢ $ ening, dark shades for street. a yard. Tne splendid qualities, all 40 —Large, shipments just in—many canons inches ....$1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 colors and patterns. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. e Ceccccccccccccesceseeeseeoooooooooeoecoooooccooes |GERMAN ROSE IN|? There PROPERTY VALUES|SEATTLE! WELL,/s TO RELIEVER really Beattie buiidings onty bait ineore.| WE'D SAY NOT!/: caTARRHAL DEAF- Kidnes Advance in o e Dr. 1 tick materiale in the last fow years! No American rose shall beara Ger} NESS AND HEAD ne htat - t prop-|72an name! - le if haa so increased the value o This is the latest edict of Seattte | © NOISES proven erty that should the average owner's vrai whe See abemaeh MAT in thou property be burned, he could collect | Tom Sie Fra Keel Druahk! bloom | , if You have Catarrha! Deat- Sressing only about half its present value a Keel Dri 3 ness or head noises, go to your sician’s This le shown by the results of a|' that of “Bnow Queen. $ druggist and get 1 ounce of he fire infurance sitaa-| The new name was decided upon} @ Parmint (double strength), * praned canvass of t fwhen plans were being made for Se |@ “nd add to it % pint of hot Tause | tion just made in the city by agents @ water and 4 ounces of granu- is soon = ve Attle’s 1918 rose show. It ts planned|$ jxtsa" sugar. Take i ‘tables gone ae OP to have this exhibit this year the/@ spoonful four times a day. decry greatest in its history. © This will often bring quick prea HARDWARE MEN MEET Toe stimulate interest In the show, . reliet from a Siptrencing Start PORTLAND, Jan, 92.—Addreases|H. C. Henry, wealthy Seattle rose/@ Tred, Popes .Coommos fost all drug on trade aubjects by publishers of | fnclor, has offered 44 prizes for the /$ Sasy and the mucus stop drop. medium Fastern trade journals will be an| Dest single blooms, the best 12 or/$ ping into the throat. It is Howe Added feature of the sessions of the| More blonsoma, the best vases, the/@ aay to Prepare. costs little this gr featur he # best boothe and the Best general dis-|@ and 1s pleasant to take Any to Dr, Oregon Retail! Hardware and Imple- booths any oe @ one who has Catarrhal Deaf- N.Y ment Dealers’ association, which | P/ays @ ness or head noises should Soratin opened a three-day session today. In issuing a bulletin advising rose $ give this prescription @ trial. aoe attle § growers of these cash prizes offered, President L. A. De Cou, of the North- West Rose society, of Seattle, warns rose growers of the city that this is the time of the year to prune back severely all plants. In this manner only, he says, can the best blooms be secured. TRACE SPY SUSPECT GREAT FALLS, Mont. Jan. 22.— Painless Re Frank Sclobrugre, alias Kramer, under arrest in San Francisco as a spy suspect, formerly lived here, le 3 working for the Ameriran Society * 3 of EK unt discharged. Ag Hg Frank Kramer he was known in| [Be Minneapolis and St. Paul. x _ _ ay OPEN NOSTRILS! END xz A COLD OR CATARRH How ToGet Relief When Head | and Nose are Stuffed Up. viet \oe DENTI STRY Count fifty! Your cold in head or WW 1 “ ; catarrh disappears, Your clogged DR. P. L. AUSTIN, Pres. | nostrils will open, the air passages x of your head will clear and you can be Have moved from the corner of breathe freely. No more snuffling, E, N. Furman fi Third and Pike to 608 Third Avenue, | hawking, mucous discharge, dry- builds business personal ity in jot yality awh Ave have the largest ness or headache; no struggling | his students from the first. = and most up-to-date dental offices in| for breath at night. ° 3 the West. All work guarenteed 15| Get a small. bottle of miy’e| That's why they are in de- : years. Satisfaction guaranteed. We! Cream Balm from your druggist | mand, specialize on Pyorrhea~<disease of! and apply a lttle of this fragrant | Shorthand Civil Servic the gums. antiseptic cream in your nostrils. eeping United Pa | It penetrates through every air | passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you in- stant relief, Head colds and ca- tarrh yleld like magic. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. 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