The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1918, Page 3

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in the $110,000 Production DAUGHTER OF DESTINY FATTY ARBUCKLE OUT WEST 2 fy OF IT WALLACE REID STAR-TUESDAY, 3 RIMROCK JONES © “Rimrock Jones”, and “His Hidden Purpose,” our Sen- nett comedy, com- prise the best bill we have had since “Nan of Music Mountain.” Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Confessious of a Wife x— — . THE OLD MAN YIELDS *«— Little book, I have seldom seen any one who was so infuriated ax Harvey's old father when P calmly announced that I would not be bur-| | ried out of that office at his will First at Pike! 11 to 11 20 | Children 16c | | ‘They say that the wan crazed with nd I'm not denying | I'm not #0 wise as the but strictly | | | | me YUKON From Larry Evans’ popu- lar story “The Silent Lie” THE mite eRe O € OF ERN DANCE HALLS. GUTERSON’S: At ENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Overture, “Orpheus” Offenbach TRUSS TORTURE be eliminated by, wearing the i ndberg Rupture Supp We ‘ free trial to prove its superior- fy” A. LUNDBERG Co. 1001 Third Ave. Seattle. “I'l have you put out, madame,” he almost shouted, but I saw that he did not ring the bell. “Al right, do so, and Tam sure it) will make a splendid newspaper story, for as sure as you put me out of your office, Mr or if I go without telling what I came for, I'll write thin story, and what is more I'll find a newspaper that will pub- Mah it.” “Blackmall? came after, my fine lady So that is what you Well, never get a red cent out of me. I'm too shrewd to be outwitted, too.” “You can call tt what you will, sir, but your son informs me that six months from date he will have $250,000. You, as executor. can give him an advance on that sum if you will, Of course, I know that your json can get money f the money | lenders advanced on ts, | But he is in a peculiar pos is i and must have money immedi ately. He is friendlea»—strange fan't ft, that a man with the money he has had should in all the world have only one real friend, and that one the woman he has wronged? "| want you to advance to your 5,000 immediately #o that he can fix up his indebtedness and go G RLS! WOMEN! TAKE CASCARETS IF CONSTIPATED liver and your <p |They liven your bowels and clear complexion. Don’t stay headachy, Lilious with breath bad: and stornach sour. Jet a 10-cent box now, Tonight sure! Take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever ex perienced. Cascarets will liven your liver and clean your thirty feet of bowels without griping. You will wake up feeling grand head will be clear, breath right, tongue clean, stomach sweet, eyes bright, step elastic and complexion rosy—they’re wonderful. Get a 10- cent box now at any drug store. Mothers can safely give a whole Cascaret to children any time when cross, feverish, bilious, tongue coat ed or constipated—they are harm- les det | me tell you right now that you wili| away where he can die unknown Apes: with an little suffering as the | nature of his disease will permit.” | “What ia that you my? My son, die? 1 don't believe you-you are trying to coerce me. “I am raying what ia absolutely true. He told me that he had writ ten you of his condition.” “But I thought he was only trying to wheedie the money out of me,” | | (Bxeuse us for the interrup- tion while we remind you that | every War Savings Stamp adds | another nail to the kalser’s cof. | fin.) softening @ bit, 1 could see. “You do not because you yourself are a ar,” said "Ie careful, madame, could ever say that to me,” suddenly angry “Then there are tions in being a woman,” was my comment You should have some one at last to tell you the truth, and 1 am here to tell you one truth that your son | no man he suid, some compensa. to make his end more comfortable.” “Where is that boy?” he asked somewhat , wildly 1 go to him and bring him home. I'll go at onee."* “Good. Here is the address, but don’t take the boy's mother with you, for her heart would be further torn at seeing his distress. Bring him here if you can and do every thing you can for him.” “And you, madame, what can I |for you?” said the old man mined, it seemed, that should be and tt pay for disinterested k urn You can a have never # his mone t he must a8 and good. nothing for me. 1 n your son but once in my life, and 1 came down here to talk to you at the of the | woman he loved and whom he atill She knew that you would not and so out of ai axsion for the man she red for she told me about and enlisted my sympathy And does she still love him?" asked eagerly Not in the way that you mean She is the happy wife of a man who is in every way worthy of her. He knows her story from beginning to end, and t lan was partly his, the husband of the woman your son that I should come here to your eity and talk to you.” (To Be Continued) | Lodge Cafe | Fourth—Westiake—Pine || Cabaret—Dancing | World's Largest Dry Cabaret request loves. listen to her vir once ¢ him he loves, CP Gee Cor. Fifth and University OCKEY “Fastest Game in the World” Vancouver vs. Wednesday, Jan. Seattle Bortions 30th, 8:30 P. M. Seats—50c, Tic and $1.00 ALL SEATS KESERVED—SEATS NOW ON SALE—Phone Main 2493 the old man said In a voice that was} | believe in any one] dying and needs the) money I am asking you to send him| deter: | JAN, 29, 1918. PAGE 8 TTT be L Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS veernrpormmmanes Won't. Wear My Dear (¢ ‘trousers’ dis ret interesting thir din your « na, I ‘a women they them than skirt not that up, they may that privilege ‘ But as for me, I skirts, Not that I co: immodest—te atyles have beer r immodesty. Not that I in women's wearing think they have a right to ever they want—the modern han judgment enough to know wh is good for her and to d til she gets it. And I'm sure woman could we eatly ar STULL, Girl Teo ere Grey in quite i that I Your the hin ave often would rather if peak nd will for themselves hall tick to jer trousers kirt of the Jon't be for | > what limit in them wornan t ar trouners as mod efully aa she wears of the feminine few wt that the skir ¢ than trousers I shall continue to wear it ax it in in atyle, Jt in simply will pounce Upon trousers as noon as the ban is lifted from them, some of us will cling to mkirts ull they have gone out of style, I am of the latter clans OLD-FASHIONED GIRL. Can't Take Chances tn the Shipyards Dear Mins Grey: I would Ike to ask you about a young man ame from Gernany a few years ano. He took out his first citizen ship papers, bought a Liberty bond, joined the Red Cross. did every thing he could to help ment. He had been working at the ship yard a little over a year, when, the other day, they informed him he could 4 work any longer unless he obtained a permit. The timekeeper told him to go and eo the United who still pre i more comfort and w long an sonal lome of u completely who Btates attorney, but that did no good. | Every one in the yard liked him, even his foreman hated to nee him leave. Now (Twenty-five cents will start a thrift card.) ing the streets, with many more, I | presume. ‘I think this is a very bad |thing to have our German people loafing if they are good citizens How can this man get a permit to work? The foreman told him he \the fellows working with him |help him. SHIPYARD EMPLOYE If the foreman under whom this man was employed should take the case up with the United States district attorney, I'm sure & permit could be secured. If govern agment agent at the immigration bureau, First ave. and Union #t, would have some influence tn helping this man to seoure his former position, un ides there is some good reason for refusing him admittance to the shipyards ‘This wywterm dons seem unjust to those who are sincere, until they atop to consider the Ger man spy system, which in being Unearthed In this country. Ey ery one must realize that there is the strictest need for precan tion, even around the docks and in the shipyards You Both Are Right, So Take Your Choice Dear Mins Grey: Argument with a friend of min about the word “poplin.” I cl that papeline is the correct way Agell the werk. See Shatuan (ua dor mer is correct. We have decided to leave it to you. MAUDE ne term “poplin” rrup tion of the French “papeline.” The manufacture of this mater fal introduced into Ireland from France in 1775 by Protest ant refugees, and Ireland is still famous for its production. That fs the reason it ix popularly known aa poplin BEAUTIFUL HAIR THICK, WAVY, | REE FROM DANDRUFF “=x Draw a moist cloth through hair and double its beauty | at once, |Save your hair! Dandruft disappears and hair stops coming out. Immediate? Yes! that's the joy of It. Your hair be. comes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young application of Danderine. Also try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taking one small strand at atime. This will cleanse the r of dust, dirt or excessive ofl, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair, A delightful surprise awaits those whose hatr has been neglect ed or is scragey, faded, dry, brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair, Danderine dissolves every par. ticle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the halr what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation, It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strength ens them, Its exhilarating, stim- ulating and life-producing proper- ties cause the ha'r to grow long, strong and beautiful You can surely charming, lustrous hair, Certain? have pretty, and lots of it, If you will spend a few cents for al bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and try it as directed. TODAY Bryant Washburn in “Skinner’s Bubble” CLASS A THEATRE 3rd, Near Pike this govern: | this young man ts loaf. | ~4 ri's after an| ROTE-RANKINCO- OTTO F: KEGEL, President STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 Decorative, extremely finely finishe low price includes for $34.50. Willow Rockers with $17.85. || Victor Victrolas | | Grote-Rankin WILLOW FURNITURE comfortable and moderate in price, this Willow Furni- ture possesses a charm not equaled by other furniture. Created by expert workmen of selected willow, beautifully proportioned an The Rocker illustrated is a typical value at $15.75. The cretonne cushions. OTHER DISTINCTIVE PIECES ARE: Willow Chaise Lounge with cushions Willow Rockers and Chairs with ions for $13.75. Willow Serving Tables for $18.25. Willow Couch with cushions, $34. cushions for Victor Re : Columbia Grafonolas Columbia Records Brunswick Phonograplial Pike at Fifth Grote-Ranki DETECTIVES PROBING BUTTE MINE TROUBLE; BUTTE, Mont, Jan. 29.—That se} cret service men have been investi. gating the Metal Mine Workers’ In- (Pardon us, dear reader. Have you invested in a Thrift Card yet? It's safe, profitable, and helps to beat the kaiser.) dnatrial union tn connection with the 1. W. W, disturbances, and that Seo-| retary of Labor Wilson has been | here incognito looking up the facts, | an I have had an|are two stories gaining credence here| minutes and allow you to breathe | today The detectives are said to have departed after gaining desired in formation A celtuloid button ts said to have been, worn, the face of whieh could be removed, disclosing the I. W. W emblem. Thru this camouflage the sleuths are understood to have ob- tained valuable details from both sides of the trouble. 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