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Friday Specials Ladies’ Fancy Tea Aprons Neatly trimmed, plain white and fancy pattern ular 25c value. i” Now 10c Each Glove Bargains—Broken lots, damaged Gloves, in wool, fabric, silk, kid; to be closed out, pair, from 25¢ up W omen’s Lisle Hose, s¢ Pair Made with double soles, high, spliced heel and double toe, colors black, white, sky blue, Palm Beach, dark brown, gray. Sizes 814 to 10. Misses’ Union Suits, made from good cotton yarn, lace trimmed, knee cuff. Regular value 45c; to clean up, Ss Ladies’ Cord Ruching, in blue and brown only, regular 25c yard. Now 3 ruche lengths for 10¢ gar- 25¢ Headquarters for Mechanics’ Working Clothes “Union Made”—Lowest Prices. Odds and Ends in Chil- dren's Pants, lightly soiled; made from good cotton yarn; worth 35¢; to close out, now. .15¢ Children's School Handkerchicts, dozen B0¢ Made of ood quality white n, hematitched, Size, 10% Inches square. Ladies’ Outing Flannel Skirts, each 50¢ Nice quality striped outing flannel, scalloped and embroid ered finiah; to up, each, 5 Se Face Veils for Attractive and ¢ soft Shetland silk border; length, 54 in 18 inches Children's Outing Flannel Skirts for 49¢ Made of good quality white out ing flannel; allpover style; button on shoulder; well made 2 to 14 years; special, each ..40¢ Children’s Outing =— Flannel Direc 300 Nice, soft quality oating Mannel, in plaids and checks; to clean up. each . B8¢ Children’s White Cotton Pants, regular value 35c to close, garment. .19¢ Made from good cotton ankle length, elastic rib; sizes 28 and 30. While they last, gar yarn and old gold skeins for Sc; to close out, doren 10¢ Beaded Net, in gold and silver; Feguiar price $3.00 yard, 18 lien wide; to clean up, now yard . 1.00 Fifty Doren of clean now 25¢ made of Ladies’ Overall Aprons, worth $1.25, for, « ae “These come in light and dark percales and ginghams, in sev- eral of the newest models, neatly trimened with wash braid, cut full length and ample width. Trimming worth up to 50c yard: to clean up, yard dress trimmings plat hes; width goods. Your pick now, yard. 3¢@ Children’s Button hoes $3.25 Misses’ calf, wedge heel, stock tip toe. A good and dressy Shoe at @ reasonable price; regular $1.98; clean-up vet Good quality Dongola kid, Biv cher cut, patent tp toe, good leather sole and heel; regular price $3.25; to clean up, per pair HANFORD DOCK TAKEN OVER BY GOVERNMENT The U. & shipping board has taken over the Hanford st. dock and orders bave already been given by the emergency fleet corporation for the first shipment of construction materials to be stored there. ‘The dock was takan over Wednew day noon by agreement with the port commission, made by John I Bourke, purchasing officer of the emergency fleet corporation, who [haw spent the last two weeks visit tng coast manufacturers and inform Stomach—and not, as most/ing them how to bid on materials re- believe, from a lack of di-|quired by the government juices. He states that an — of hydrochloric acid im the ch retards digestion and starts! fermentation, then our meals| like garbage in a can, form-| Acrid fluids and gases, which Indigestion Comes From an Mxcess of Hydrochloric Acid Well-known authority states, stomach trouble and tndig: NUMBER OF AMERICAN SHIPS 37,984 IN '16 WASHINGTON, Feb. 7—The total the stomach like a toy bal-|number of Americanowned mer ‘We then get that heavy,| “hant veesels of at least five tons feeling in the chest, we| Net register.in 1916 was 37,984, with sour food, belch gas, or|* €Foss tonnage of 12,500,000, nocord heartburn, flatulence, water-| !P# to a report of the census bureau or natsea, yesterday. This includes all versela tells us to lay aside all 4j-|OPTeating in inland waters, coastwise five aids and instead, get from 5 foreign trade. ay pharmacy four ounces of Jadl 20° a Baits acd take a tablempoonts! in MESS FUND DANCE Is while tt is ‘ettervencing, and tor-| ON SATURDAY EVENING while {t is effervescing, and fur- thermore, to continue this for one| 4 dafee for the benefit of the Week. While relief follows the first| moss fund of Co. D, 16iat U. & tn dose, it is important to neutralize|tantry, will be given Baturday even- the acidity, remove the gas-making |ing at the Pythian hall, First ave. mass, start the liver, stimulate the|and Pike at. Kidneys and thus promote a free oA flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is ‘inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and| Jemon juice, combined with Lthial and sodium phosphate. This harm-| Jess salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with! excellent results. | BETTER THAN CALOMEL “are aHarmless Substitute ROBERT WARWICK “The Mad Lover” Coming Tomorrow, Friday Two Days Only America’s Daintiest Actress ANITA STEWART “The Message of the Mouse” How an American Girl Saved Her Country and their effect on the liver is instantaneous. They are the re- of Dr. Edwards's determination not liver and bowel complaints with it brought olive-colored tablets. And, of Course A Rattling Good one or lof the trouble and quickly correct it; cure the liver at the expense of the he Calomel sometimes plays havoc gums. Sodostrong liquids. It = ope yD og Olive Tablets take its places Most headaches, “dullness” and that tHEATRe [4TH SCL Pines Pin Ie Adults—Children Se We Pay the Tax. eeCU ert vey Tul i a ny nie w TM, EGGS “i wits Iobetee aeson ene om tomet Chipol. ge nuts, salon canae tales St Sot: 13 levee with CERVA A nutricious, healthful, soft dri dak taes Were tonics Mate trom aint You can get CERVA at at all places where good drfake are'enid yet” i fact LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS Fischer Brothers Company, Distributors Wash, STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 7, 1918. PAGE 4 ‘May Teach History of War to Next Generation by Means of the Movies .~ wirvuml You Come RIGHT BACK HERE ANG RAT Your. ST. i... LESSONG ARE TAUGHT WITH Movies TF ome day, it i predicted, movies ke the place of books in public Then there will be no difficulty In kotting youngsters to school on time, particularly if the reward for puno tuality and good deportment ts a chante to se a comedy by Charli Chaplin. ne diay the movies in the schools will teach the history of America in the war against Germany. ‘Then there will be no argument about the personal appearance of such warthne figures as President Wihisen of Gen. Pershing If the movies had been Invented sooner, there would be no argument now whether Abraham Lincoln look od clogantly dignified, Ifke Rollo's ta TO &e ‘TAUGHT TAKS Don't © YA GO OSE roe MH, This An DOOR. WHEN TRUANT OFFICER WA MONDAY, JOWNNY, WHO LEAD MG AMERICAN Ba the FuTuRne He Worp WAR BY MOTION PICTURES AN’ SLAM “TH! out! ther, or like @ village hackman with the stomach ache, as in the statute by | Barnard. | No future historian will be able to |plcture War Secretary Baker as a |etatuceque personage, ike Wallace Reid, nor will (t be powsibie to hand down a tradition that he waa a fire eater like the giant in the movie, Jack and the Bean Stalk * too bad they didn't have a vie camera or two in ancient Alex dria. It would be a satisfaction to know ~ nearly Cleopatra looked ike ahe ls represented by Theda Bara in the “Cleopatra.” Did Napoleon always stand with hia hand Inside hie coat’ Did George Washington always look as placid as he does in his portraits? Weill-pre served movie filma, had there been movies in his day, would give us a better idea of Georg. No animal movies the producers make today could be so Interesting as an authentice morie record of Noah herding his collection into the Ark If films survive rust, moths and the cum | f the present-day {i be marveled at by academicians of 1950 SHIPS HERE RELIEVE FREIGHT CONGESTION| With three large Ortental tners milling this week, and three large freighters in port or due to arrtve, freight congestion conditions will be conaiderubly relieved, in the opinion | of local ah 0 TOBACCO HABIT A very interesting book has been | ™) ; Uahed on tobacco habit—how to| Charm and Valor er it quickly t| By whispering tales of unfalthful pe angers ot | ness and business rivalry, “Madame Jealousy” separates the familios of | |the two young people, and, in the end, even Charm and Valor them COLISEUM Jealousy,” is playing at the Coliseum until Saturday night In the story Miss | “Jealouny,” jaffair between two young people troubles and numerc ders may be eliminated throt ng self-poisoning by tobacec The man who haa written this boo |wants to genuine! have become add 4 tie action, the photographic picture @ notable Thomas Meighan and Frank Loses t= | ead the supporting cast. | ery the me. cure LIBERTY ut plain common sense, cloa eas Didiiei. Sienk ey deavin for The author will send it ‘tree, | hed Beban, beloved by mov’ pontpaid, in plain wrapper, Write, | £4ne for his refreshingly wholesome, giving name and a amusing characterizations of the oe gig fe s as 4 Italian and French Canadian, }z:, woods, 38 i. WA rortion. | Seattle again, in a new fitm, “Jules of York Cit Kee this advert a eg, Me , i 4 *, the Strong Heart,” at the Liberty. meni, it is likely to prove the b news you ever read In this jour Reban, and those who enjoy seeing ORPHEUM Third and Madison TODAY and Week FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN “Two-Gun” Carter In “The Adopted Son” —A Stirring Drama of the West. dare: Any Seat in Balcony Tonight. Lower Floor 20¢. Transcontinental Vaudeville Acts MOVIES FLASH NEW FILMS IN END OF WEEK CHANGES Pauline Frederick, im “Madam e Jealousy,” at the Coliseum Pauline Frederick as “Madame Frederick portrays brooding | of woods pictures with Beban in the and symbolically carries | stellar parts. her part in breaking up a love| Hoart thking | ia in| |him have discovered that he depicts the French-Canadian just as well as |he does the Italian. So the produc- lers are turning out a splendid series “Jules of the Strong is one of them. Seattle remembers when used to come here in vaudevil Jing his now famous “Flower jact, in which he played the part of an Italian Jaborer whose Little girl |e killed George | CLIs MMER ated at their evening meal monastery, are attacked | of Mexican outlaws in at the Clemmer by an army “The Conqueror,” thin week Sam Ho a band of f ton, American hero, and Indians form the They certainly rout directing and the photography The Conqueror” a big, worth production. news-weekly pictures, too, are Guterson’s orchestra ally adapted to the make ng. pictures “PARENTAGE” The responsibilities of a family are portrayed in the film, “Parentage,” which will begin a two weeks’ show ing at the Strand Saturday. The theme is well handled, with nothing of abrupt sensation to mar the lesson taught by the in ting story, ry COLANTAL Robert Warwick, supported by Maine Hammerstein, is the attrac: ‘tion at the Colonial in “The Mad Lov. {hr." a play depicting various phases of life. Extraordinary settings add | interest to the, film . . | CLASS A \ ‘The photoplay, “Draft 258," is play jing at the Class A. The film is bas ed on the drawing of the great na tional army, and has {ts thrills thru out. Mabel Taliaferro appears in the | feature role. STRAND | Mabel Normand, in “Dodging a | Million,” will continue her showing Jat the Strand until Friday night There is much of enystery and sur | prise in this film story, which has at |tracted the attention of photoplay | patrons this week | cee | MISSION | Vivian Martin has the lin Molly Entangled,” pl | Mission for the nainder of the week, It is a story of Ireland—TIrish blue eyes, golden curls and a teasing amile, Vivian Martin typifies the| Molly Shawn, who lives with her fa feature role aying at the re wis ’ 11'S YOUR LIVER! COLISEUM | FIFTH AT PIKE Thomas Meighan is co-starred in this dramatic satire SANITARIUM SCANDAL A Keystone—in 2 Reels CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Admission 20e—Children 10¢ TODATS | PROGRAMS Vrederich “The Conqueror.” | MIKSION-—Vivian Martin im “Molly | hed. Matel Normand tn | Dodging « Million.” ONTAL — Rebert “The Mad Lever.” | CLASS A—"Dreft za.” } Warwick | ——_——_8 eee ther, the amithy of a small Irish vi- lage, and wins happiness with Bar ney Malone. YOU'RE BILIOUS, HEADACHY, SICK! Don't stay “constipated with breath bad, stomach sour ora cold. Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel fine. Admission 20¢—Kiddies 10¢ Until Friday SNUGGLY BROWN. KEYED Mabel Normand “Dodging aMillion” —A Story of Mystery and = Poison. ALSO— “The Lamb” ~~ °"~" Thousand Feet of Admission 20¢; Laughs Kiddies 10¢ ORK WHILE You SLEEP) Remove the liver | and bowel poison which is keeping| your head dizzy, your tongue coat: | ed, breath offensive and stomach | four, Don't stay bilious, sick, | headachy, constipated and full of cold, Why don’t you get a box of} Cascarets from the drug store now?| Eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever expertenced, You will wake up feeling fit and fine, Cascarets never gripe or bother you all the next day, like! lomel, salts and pills. They act tly but thoroughly. Mothers | should give cross, sick, billous or! feverish children a whole Casearet any time, They are harmless and children love them Tonight sure! How in this tion? CLEMMER THE CONQUEROR WILLIAM FARNUM DEPICTING THE ADVENTURES AND ROMANCES OF A PIONEER Tn this stupendous dra matization of an actual story the fire and ardor of our forefathers is re. flected on the, screen: the blood which made a nation, CLEMMER COMING SATURDAY SUSPENSE! THRILLS! ROMANCE! LOVE! are all shown tn BLUE JEANS A picturization in 7 acts of Joseph Arthur's famous old = melodrama, which proved such a “thriller” as a stage play. Here Is the Big Punch See the Big Rescue Scene in the Sawmill —a wonderful climax of gripping realism and suspense, RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA “Farewell,” from Blue radise Romberg, Mazurka in B Flat... ‘ Glinka i GRASS nen & Regu! To Fre No toilet out a sma for with | quickly bat meemove ha! De paste en [water to hairs. Thi skin about bed off an: will be | mish. delatone —