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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street edit Sy ozs worth worth 200.00 worth rmish ines _ We LL TRUST YOU convenience n individual lower than will 10. 13.00 Down, STORE HOURS 8:30 TO 5:5 HEATING STOVES on (POLY pu ATER STORE” during this cold weather either for coal is wi SHOTS FAIL TO STOP ATTACK ON SHIPYARD! “Halt, or I'll plug you! A sentry at the Duthie shipyards Inte last evening challenged a large dark object that silently approached the newly comp ed up at the plant. It ea boat house. He fired. A patrol boat, investigating the Feason for the shot, found that a, shack on a raft had broken loose ell equipped to take care of you with any size Heater you may need, [from its moorings and was drifting about the waterway, HERBERT HUNT DIES TACOMA, Feb. 1.—Herbert Hunt managing editor of the died in St “lay from ¢ survived by a widow and four children. Teach your child thrift, Ruy war | LAWYERS DECIDE TO oting ate ed by all pune PREACH ON THRIFT Seattle ministers have | Adinission 20¢- s SUCALP STAR—FRIDAY, MEET EVERY MONTH pmmnitte appointed at of the Bar night, tn Arcade n war the activities quarterly Ansociation on the Ma building ® were admit. | ation, hold meetings quarterly CITY GETS LANDING it tained a Thursday ho the An offe atreet m 1 to give lowa ave id was ap f the city landing on by Amen ty coun ying between © water the West Hanford st way, if elty wou! members Theda Bara, in " “What's happend to th supply of 4 churches will start the ¥.|qr ar ft week Sunday, Many 1 to deliver of thrift from Feb world's anke A. thet pros the subject ampaign will be 10. y woman in the ure aspira ne up to the ve you bought a thrift stamp? yeauty required by the ARON I guess all of the beautiful wom }en in the world have gone to war to 2 women and I've « STARTING TOMORROW AND ALL WEEK I've te nintane for a pretty girl with a yet 1 haven't been able to find a girl who could qualify. I've got the biggest story in the world, but I can't find a star to play it “Of course, there's no denyin he ued, “that many girls the eye; but they aph. We've shot teste here rin whose good looks were some 1 acqui open camera face. Kiddies 10¢ AND CHARMING of thing to marvel at, but on the , screen—wow! They had no charac: 4 ter, they had no magnetism; from one angle they were good. from still 'HERE’S A CHANG WITH “PHOTOG RAP HIC FAC 1B” FEB. 1, 1918. PAGE 5 EK FOR GIRL ile,” at the Orpheum | rroonams } jan Martin in “The | TODAY'S ine. Petrove Fishing mines! sports on the Fre men go out in trawlers. They @ floating mine-—-a huge black ball . that explodes on contact Thene npectal with at the mines tnarkamnen, equipped guns, shoot * let go at a wh Ain, an explon American movie men have photo: graphed these French mine hunters. $2.50,83.50 and 85 Corsets Special Saturday Choice $1.75 Upper Main Floor. Cleanup n lines, Thee Front and Back Lace Mo for the purpone ¢ numbers from ‘They are in medium a in ty lon sizes 19 to 2 each size in every model del of oda ar tock low bunt but not $5.00 and $6.50 Separate Dress Skirts Special Saturday $3.75 Men's Union Suits in Excellent Value at $1.60 Main Floor re made of nd gray nd them to ght gare clowed 50c Size Lavoris ntiseptic Mouth Wash 45c¢ Main Floor $1.00 Size 1 Twenty Three-Quarter Length Coats Formerly $15.00 and $19.50 Special Saturday, Choice $10 Upper Main Floor. | | THE: ~ they Velour, Ker », Havana brown and a but no ¥ $15.00 and $19 Twenty Coats are o | Coat | For and Melton Cloth few dark mixtures if t each size in | Special Saturday savings stamps. Upper Main Floor. ou Children’ s Rain Coats and Capes | THE | coe fren li for Saturday th e regular Upper Main Floor. Pa this Satur a are priced the boy or girl who ix accustomed to being outa special just for day. The selection con- 4 - or who is ge to school, these rubberized: and cold as well as rain. Sizes 4 to 14 are shown: sists of saab Styles another they were imponuible. I tell you, girls with photographic faces are not to be had.” Orman nas <i “DODGING A MILLION” Some of them are shown at the Clemmer this week in the News weekly that supplements the feature film--"Lady Lou of the Yukon. at the Cx let with © feature role Three Cod sea captains adopt 3 as their own, and, a» time goes on, find she in all that « trio of old malts could wish in the | way of a daughter The joyous life is startled when Mary fails in love with a young chap from Harvard, who happens her way He defrauded the old cs 5 . Bridging over the near-tragedy in MISSION Fun Franklyn F ay | Fighting ¢ at the Minsion. | As Billy nnedy, he puts more than one trick over on hin father, “Old Man Kennedy,” who likes a sporting proposition himself, but is not quite fast enough for his daring | son. Being “stung” for $10,000 in a The Vivian Mart wourn, i | democratic fn ton al Prince of Belmark (where And the girl was beautiful Olga Petrova, American all happens in in tan and gray tweed and blue poplins. $3.50 ¢ % nt, Coats ;} Special $2 95 Coats ; Special $3 | «4 in wale Special Blue and Red, in mos : Coais J Choice foes aa it and 14 | | ) Special | $5.00 [v= Serve with CERVA A pure soft drink with taste of hops. Nutritious, ‘Good for digestion. Oa ee LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS Mme. | in the role of the dipiomat’s daughter It} “The Daughter of ny.” at the Liberty theatre this $1.95 CAPES, Special ..91.15 ' 2.50 CAPES, ol ooh pth $1.65 Fischer Brothers Company, Distributors Seattle, Wash. [the two lives to final happiness of fern the of Dango foutlorick The S695 $6.50 chance for an interesting | 66 CONSERVE “SOCK! VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb.” polntment of a joint committee terday to investigate methods Smiling Doug Fairbanks is still at conserving the Fraser river |the Class A in “The Habit of Hap-| salmon was the first co-ope! One but needs to take one tion between the British Coll at Doug and he can see’ the and Puget sound salmon spirit of happin eames his blooming countenance 7 in a Goldwyn offering, “Dodging «| self a regular Bill Hart. There are| Million.” Mabel finds herself in a|a number of funny incidents as well number of trying circumstances be-|as plenty of action. taxicab venture with his venture |fore she finally lands the big inher-| some boy, is only one of many ex. | !tnoe | CLASS A periences of Kennedy, ar 3 | | Milly wink again when he makes | COLONIAL ]a wager with the “Old Man" Bill |he can marry Margaret Meredythe Fri [before a week ends. He had bec lrejected twice, and his father thought the chance worth taking | He ont, am the film story tella quite | admirably Style That’ Ss Tailored i in to Stay }\emaxo of “The Fre the Strand Mabel Normand, SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. Winter Coats of Splendid Materials Big Russell ‘olonial West, in which comes to ap © wild and woolly Russell proves him the Jude, ee the last showing n of the World,” urday will usher in after a year’s rest, Coats that will be just as ‘becoming and in just as good taste next Winter as now Selling for Much Less Than This Winter’s Prices—Doubly Less Than Next Winter's $25.00, $29.75, $35.00, $39.75 t $55.00 Handsome Coats of plush, pompom, wool vel- Silk and satin- . — and Saturday Will Be Your Last Chance to See THEDA BARA “CAMILLE” A thrilling story of the Under. 10c world, Transcontinental Lower Floor NOW PLAYING FACTORY PRICES It isn’t often that you get a chance to buy High | Grade Shoes at the actual cost of the manufacturer, | but owing to business being quiet and an accumulation | of too large a stock of Shoes, we are going to put these Shoes on sale for three days, beginning Saturdaag morning, at 8 o'clock, at actual cost. These are the simple facts T'm not so wine an the law yer guys, but strictly be tween un two- Ita a long time atnee you've heard @ tale like the story of Lady Lov. LADY LOU me YUKON From Larry Evans’ popu- lar story “The Silent Lie” of them. our and other wanted fabrics, at $25.00. lined Coats at $35.00, $39.75, etc. Macleugall-Seathwiek, Second Kieer. These are the kind of Coats that it is economy to purchase for future as well as present wear. They will keep their shape and finish so that you will not tire SHOES FOR MEN, AND CHILDREN Extraordinary Values in Smart Sweaters at $5.75 Splendid woolen Vaudeville Acts Any Seat in Bal- cony Friday Night. .20c TORY OF A 1” THE NORTH- DANCE HALLS GUTERSON AL Sweaters in favorite colors, made with belt Such Sweaters as these are just the thing for one purpose | or another at every season of the year, and it will well repay you to purchase one | : of these while the se More of those smart, hand-knit, sedlind dian souk ut slip-over Sweaters, only $9.95. this attractive price Continuing the Sale of MacDougall - Southwick, Second Floor. | ‘Wer MAKES YOU WILLIAM Party Dresses RUSSELL $1.95 Petticoats $1.50 ; Reduced to $12.95, $15.00, $19.75 “Snap ela As Sketched $29. 75, $39. 75 Built on a story of mistaken Heavy Sateen Petticoats, cut identity—leads through a maze very wide and well made, with Crisp, fluffy Dresses of taffeta and net, gracefully of humorous adventures and dust ruffle. Navy or black with | draped models of Georgette and chiffon velvet and ends {n a romance, white potka dots. combinations. All the charming details that designers Smocked Middies $2.45 | and needleworkers can command to make frocks more Formerly $2.95 | feminine and lovely add to the charm of these models. , B ‘ Metallic and other laces and embroidery are freely used. For Women and Misses In cglor, too, these Dresses are delightful, Some are slightly Reaiee (tn: pone anid reduction from the already ith pockets, large eeves and belt Ladies’ all gray leather Shoes, 9-inch tops, at. .$4.15 Ladies’ patent leather vamp, gray cloth top, aluminum heel plate, at $3.45 5 “Orpheus” tiveeeeeseees Offenbach Berceuse, from “Jocelyn”... Overture, Some Double . Godard Header beak Ladies’ black leather Shoes, lace or button, welt soles, at $2.85 Ladies’ brown kid vamp, cloth top, welt soles, alum- inum heel plate, at $3.75 Saturday The Popular Hero of Adven ture Photodrama Ladies’ gray vamp, champagne-colored leather top, leather heel, 3 Ladies’ black English Walking Shoes, 9-inch top, welt 7” soles, at - $3. & at $3.95 Men’s— | Men’s Washington Dry Girls’ Shoes, at lace, at Child’s tan Skuffer last, leather lined, ee $6.65 | Men’ 's vici kid Shoes, solid | leather soles, at. $3.35 3ig boys’ steel-shod Shoes | Men’s tan heavy work 5 Paty z "65 | Shoes at $3.45 sig Boys’ flgh-top Boots Men’s English last, welt 5 Smashing Reels Also “A PULLMAN BRIDE” A Screaming Comedy in Two Big Reols Ol cHEATRe Grrertenee Sine) Admission 10c Children Se Prices Include War Tax, Clever Copen, made collars, larg wizen up to 44 White Aprons 25c to 65c Formerly 50c to $1.25 Vaney White Aprons, embroid soles, ates A few pair of boys’ solid | MEN’S leather Shoes, pair a0 CHANDLER BROS. 103 PIKE STREET, Near FIRST AVENUE. See it— or Then You Will Recommend It. Beginning Saturday, tan wick, Second Floor. New Dix-Make Dresses $2.25 to $4.95 A comprehensive showing of the new Spring styles of this highly popular make. Charming straight-line and belted effects. MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. 35¢ Knitting Aprons 25¢ Of flowered lawn, trim din plain pink, blue or lavender. d lace trimmed, at savings Large pockets for your knitting. to 60¢, | MacDongall - Southwick, Third Floor,