Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SHOP TOMORROW wom The Store Will Be Closed on Friday, Washington's Birthday. | Fraser-PatersonCo The Sprimg Dress Skirts Decidedly Smart EE HE Separate Skirt is indeed a predominat- ing feature in the feminine fashions for Spring and the new Separate Skirts are beautiful. They are espe- cially smart and many are quite unusual. They intro- duce many ideas that are entirgly new, and no mat- -ter whether of wool or of silk, they show the bright, new colorings, the distinct- ive patterns and the clever styles. —In Woolens—Serges,— gabardines, velours, Scotch ) plaids and novelties are abundantly shown in a va- Tiety of shades. ” —In Silks~The most attractive and unusual plaids and stripes are in tunic, drape and overskirt models. $6.50, $8.50, $9.50, $11.50, $15.00 and Up. —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, HOUSE DRESSES oe —House Dresses that fit right, that wear right, that wash right. House Dresses that are roomy across the under arms—you and reach in absolute com- fort in one of these House Dresses. They ore if Mina Taylor —Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. THE DELINEATOR * Nara new book of Spring styles, filled with style information, interesting articles about food conservation and a splendid article about the great part the American women are now taking War work.—Pattern Section, where are also ready the new But e| ¥e > oe a Oe ‘New Office. terick Patterns for March. eocccces portrayed in the motion pictures, which show at the Metropolitan the e HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD—TRY THIS f upon It and 4rink « put a cup of boiling pour through a siev teactpful at any time It ta the! most effective way to break a cold! and cure eri it opens the pores. m Al " wreaking a cold « momen he bowels, thus once. it ts egetable, therefore bh pensive and entirely armiens You can nip coldsin the bud—Ciear your head instantly— (at no cost to you) 10 9. Neve want thie SB year old remedy. Por sheomie saiarth, ere ro = Siew, see tery fom, or bay bane WT AP Tenses vow Poe GACCOMAL JEL: § THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUNG WOMEN And Women With the Look | of Youth | young-looking woman who is making the most of the wonderful opportuni: | ties for wom ESS operations. Opes J ae tn Third and Madison ITHAMMERS Howl TRUTHS ABOUT YouNS | 4 STARRING ETHEL reports here today. GERMAN SHIP BLOWN COPENHAGEN, Feb. 20—Twenty lives were lost when a German|teauty as many other women guard ship struck one of its own|by mines in the Baltic sea, according to | occasionally BARRYMORE In “An American Widow,” a drama of sunshine and sparkle—a wonder play of brilliance and romance CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE smc wesemne: streaked with Don't let UP BY ITS OWN MINE |eray, or tadea hair with its look of gray age rob you of your chance. You can easily regain all its youthful using Qban Hair Color Re Qban will not dye your hair. It simply brings back the natural color and gloss. It is a delightful toilet requisite that should not be confused with hair dyes and other such prep- arations. Q-ban will not stain the scalp, wash or rub off. It does not interfere with shampooing or wav ing the hair, Eaatly applied Sold by all good druggists every where on Money-Back Guarantee Price 75e My Name Is Dr. P. L. Austin ke. at Having sold my stock and all my interest in the above said corpora- , I have now organized the United Painle located in o offices at the corner of Third and James nt ITALIAN WAR PICTURES TO | BE SEEN AT METROPOLITAN | Jack Pickford, in “Huck and Tom,” at the Coliseam Italy's part in the war ts vividly |atre on Wednesday evening, begin-| pictured la "T | that appeared in :| robbers at their grewsome task, and Everywhere, it is the young or| | DONT BE FOOLED: " | | | ning a fiveday engagement } The pletures show Gghting in ty Adametio at the top of the snow clad Alps, thousands of feet ab * wen level; the battle of Gorizia and the capture of the supposedly im pregnable fortrens of the Austrians. One of the greatest feats of motion otography, and claimed to be the only plotures in existence, shows the chasing by Italian armed boats a | the sinking by shell fire of an Aus | trian submarine How ammunition and supplica are neported to the tops of the moun. in shown and ful al railways are M Thousands of Austrian prisoners are brought in by the Italians, and at the concentration campe 15,000 are seen in one camp alone The big guna in action and the re poenes eee COLISEUM Jack Pickford and the same cast Tor Bawyer” are which ts show and Tom,” Ing at the Col reat of the week. The further a4 ventures of Tom Sawyer, as related by Mark Twain, are faithfully de picted in “Huck and Tom.” The irrepressible Tom, aided and abetted by his friend, the disrep- utable Huck Finn, overhears grave fs an unwilling witness of « murder. Later episodes show the well-remem- ered painkiller Incident when Tom | administered the medicine to a con fiding cat with disastrous results; the finding of the hidden treasure and the panic on the island when Tom and Becky Thatcher, his child ish sweetheart, are lost in the cave. The cast is almost the same as in the first picture, with Edythe Chap man as Aunt Polly, Robert Gordon | an Huck Thatcher, and all the others. eee MISSION In the days barked out the law of the land, and fortunes were won and lost to the © TODAY'S PROGRAMS i] MPTROPOLITAN—tielian War Plo- | tures. COLISEUM — Jeck Pickford = in Simple Way to | End Dandruff at has uff at it, then you To do this, just get about four ounces of plain common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply i ; use enough the sealp and rub it in the finger tips. at, if not all, of be gone, and * more applications will ¢ and eytirely de ingle sign and trace of how much dandruff t when retir your ¢ three or f completely di nd all itching and dig ging of the scalp will stop instantly and your hair will be fluffy, luw trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Advertisement “To Stop Those Terrible Rheumatic Pains “< 6-Drops; has proven ita value for mar it years past and the testimony of those w! have used “and found relief from the tortare and agonizing peine caused by rheumatic conditions is the best of ite remarkable power. Hixgens, Ashiand, Ky.,writ taid. that. rheumatism could Stove | Brown! Appleton, rier cteatered ci wiih Phoumetim fz sree sont Styour wonderfyl S-Drope’ bas made's ew man ef me.” rey, Staftords No, Bal ¥ photograph | The exhibition of the corner of lon the street sign a Third ave. and Pike resentation to the publ . tempt to deceive by causing inter- ented persons to believe that I am still doing business in th JAM NOT. That incorpor: my name (Austin), but p am not interested, 1 connection with tha 19th day of Novemb: 7, Binecerely Yours, DR. P. lh AUSTIN. Itimore, isang psi STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB, 20, 1918. PAGE 4 | in the ttle role, A sour today and the Clara Horton as Becky | 25 when atx-ahooters | | tune of whirring cards, Dago Sam| 1,051 Y. M. C. A. MEN ARE| WITH ARMY IN FRANCE} The Y. M. C. A. overseas army now has 1,187 seer , foal directors, of w 1 France This was colved here T tional war council by nounced in a report re wday from the na-| ne local #taff ther in military serviee or en gauged In war work GIVE YOUR BOOKS TO to the soldiers’ arion, The Beattio ing this appeal publie Hbrary t# The Mbraries at the Bremerton Y MC. A, Port Townsend Y. MC. A., < Worden, Fingler. are short and Forts and in Pranc Rut e net out to do a good deed ¢ misunderstood him, ang so Down,” at the Mission until) ‘Thursday | eee LIBERTY | ‘The ¥Med-Headed” picture of New) York life, “Empty Pockets,” will be shown for the last time tonig at th Liberty Titan haired beauties featured in this unusual photo- which depicts the seamy side ot life | STRAND Two different types of father are! * the photo week at the © of the two cir boys in play running ite Strand, The 1 fathers on the fi brought out emphatically, teaching & weeful lesson of the value of prop er parental training of the young Kiddies are featured in this pleas ing film. | ee , COLONIAL re “The Lust of the Ages’ in the oplay now being shown on the! slonial screen, with Lillian Walker| wife of a money mad broker, she from him because of hi: She finally wins him back to & sane life of enjoyment thru the ir fluence of a book she writes, dealing with the joy of real contentment news CLASS A “An American Widow,” with Ethel Rarrymore in the tiUe role, ts the |markable wk! cavalry are two of the new phetoplay beginning today at the Clams A. Supporting Mins Tarrymore in her screen appearance ts a cast of players made famous by thelr work on the legitimate stage. eth Carter, she has ev- at wealth can bring—ex & title, and that ahe resolves to er buy. Her experiences in getting it form the interesting play, which | ends happt SAATTD IRON former Public Ask your doc- LILLIAN WALKER —IN— The Lust ©. Ages A remarkal everlasting COMING TOMORROW and Saturday Only EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE CHARLIE CHAPLIN —IN— ANOTHER RIOT OF A CHILDREN 5¢ Including war tax 10c—ADMISSION — 10c¢ | | CLEMMER : NOW PLAYING ‘The World's Greatest Female Impersonator JULIAN ELTINGE. s ween in his third and last appearance in motion pletures In H 9, The Widsw’s Migh' How he ia obliged to dix 1 Imeolf as a womar to entrap a noto rl ‘ook makes a thrill ing and entirely humorous pleture which is well worth the seeing. GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED Mesh} EXPERTS ENDORSES, Sa aeeneemeael bad, Thie is all shown i” (o—————————— DO USE FISHER'S ENTIRELY If the United States and its asso- clates in war are to achieve victory there must be a serious conservation of our food products The U. S. Food Administration tells us that we must reduce our demand for wheat and wheat products in order that we can help'to supply England and France and Italyand Belgium. We have already sent them millions of bushels. More must be sent. England alone has asked us for an additional 75,000,000 bushels. I — It is the patriotic duty precious food—W HEAT. The Fisher Flouring Mills Co. is heart and soul with the Food Administration in its entire food conservation program. aT LEND FOUR We ask our thousands of patrons to join us. Therefore we say: ; of millers as well as consumers to aid our Government in reducing the consumption of this Comply religiously with the rulings of the U.S. Food Administration which until further notice permits consumers to purchase only one 49 pound sack of white flour and requires them at the same time to purchase one-third substitutes, which include corn meal, barley flour, buckwheat flour, etc. The Food Administration rules further that Graham and Whole Wheat and _ flours are not substitutes for white flour; therefore when you purchase a sack of Fisher’s Graham, Fisher’s Whole Wheat or Fisher’s Rye flour you must purchase one-thirdthe |} arpount in substitutes; in other words for every pound of Fisher’s |} Blend, Fisher’s Graham, Fisher’s Whole Wheat or Fisher’s | Rye flour purchased the consumer must purchase one-third of a | pound of substitutes. When Fisher’s coarse Graham flour is used you are required to purchase only one-fifth substitutes. Our Whole Wheat and Graham flours are made by the old-fashioned French buhr stone process, so essential in retaining the natural flavor and ‘sweetness of the grain. Fisher's Yellow and White Corn Meals are of superior quality and are among the substitutes recognized by the U. S. Food Administration 1 F :% = : bor FISHES FISHER > BLENDIPOUF dura PISMER) \ Mn ie | | ve my