The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1918, Page 7

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STAR-—MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918. PA LIVELY SHOWS — | 'MOVIE PLAYHOUSES PLEASE. | ARE ON BOARDS || IN NEW SCREEN OFFERINGS wepnespay| FOR ONE WEEK Most virile and compelling of the war Mmolodramas, is playing a week's on mt a’ the Metrepottan, = | e ‘ Ready t to Meet Swrkay Sewing tore are en and sii ; | {pirer? Requirements for tiem the world is wonder: | | A | ry ex. .-\ Low-priced Laces and Rear! | Ne Taq th Embroideries is a hea honest sort of a play and the story is well worth the tell es a ' ing pei ; \ ane a Wi RIMMINGS of the sort that economically- ‘icone ° ‘ oe ie minded women will use with good effect for Sarah Padden, In “The Clod,” children’s garments, lingerie and fancy work, are headlines the Orpheum bill at the! i ety SS } : briefly suggested | Mc theatre t week » i "might well be ren net) a , ‘ he al | COLORED-EDGE METAL-EDGE LACES, 50¢ TO t : EMBROIDERIES $1.50 YARD tions 25¢ YARD The delicate tracery of silver and Val and Ernie Stanton are laugh gold threads in these laces makes lavender and combinations of blue amiths de ta They have a line o them har > garni lpimie teen oc batter th and green, blue and white, pink and 1em handsome garnitures for after yee, ae , 4 . white and black and white, pattern noon frocks and — under-drapes. Ferre dllyrosysrm . these dainty Embroideric on Priced from 50¢ to $1.50 yard. _ ; ia 2 to 9 inches. Price 25¢ yard. METALLIC CLOTH, $1.25 YARD acim cormody have an rah cues} : | WASH LACES, 15¢ YARD sins shimmering metallic tabrie i fair humor Olive Thomas, in “Helres » for a Day,” at the Liberty. There are numerous pleasing de- admirable under chiffon or crepe for Phina and company have some si. he dae mata dn these Biletevattern ‘Lace — afternoon ' and evening frocks, fter in bia S caieaa a Misha chia Ae & Soh TODAY'S PROGRAMS | pen Shown in white, gold, lavender, rose, of money to turn & country grub into| | conssBOM-—Bitle Berke in “Bve's | suitable for dress and lingerie trim- pink, mais and blue. Thirty-six en eee a city butterfly.” Daughter.” ming. Widths up to 514 inches, 15¢ " > prceent |” Irene Simpson-Rates, fresh from a| | HIMENTY—Olive Thomas in “Hetr- wand I i inches wide, $1.25 yard. Eve was a wonder, they or Gema ina novelty presenta-|NeW England farm, makes this ob - tke Sits of & Me say—but Eve’s daughter has it!(),° "in heaun father's money “on finery in New | MISSIONGeorge Walsh tn ‘The SHADOW LACES, 25¢ YARD NOVELTY CREPE, $1.25 YARD aaa. Gola rnd Bouthern | YOK, where she goos a good! | ¢ nr aaa Choice of white and cream in over her. Billie plays the title i Ue Ant Souter) eine. mn | Piss: duididie-oatternad ladea “aud Twenty good colors to choose from E Burke makes an excellent hese caintily-pattern eet. * in this sheer, soft-draping crepe, for role—it’s a new type Burke wines Irene in “Eve's Daughter,” at the i | widths from 15 to 24 inches—for waists, gowns and trimming qm lay well worth taking in he Wilkes players celebrated the eed situs ch eae ae hey re’ : | camisoles and lingerie trimming. “ A . a play g in. % ; cotn hin mweetheart, Helen, a Red Crows P Forty inches wide, $1.25 yard. second anniversary of their arrival) time ends abruptly. She falls in wi > 25 , “ar aoe any tt | nurse, from the arma of the German Price 25¢ yard. '—Basement Salesroous in Seattle Sunday by | offering a! the wrong man, and is saved only by “pirthday” production, “When Welthe efforts of her true sweetheart and gives a vivid in Ww Twenty-O' Telia Heston the virile young| a delightful four-act play, In| Meighan ‘aren a n in action ° . 1 b The Imp,” an ¢ n brought usband’s Wife,” a Sunshine en of this film are So chien "tee fulanae of" Bosnara| wars, eeatets, WiC: © Seamhins| me cag tan of tar Sem Smart Tub Silk Waists Fancy Carewe, celebrates his Zit birthday |the program ige British tank i by marrying the “Firef! an adven “ee | turess who needs the money ‘LIBERTY CLEMMER $2.35 Ribbons The Imp joves the woman, altho! “fieiress for a Day” ia a pretty lit The Birth of a Nation,” great/ {i} | engaged to Phyllis Ericson, played by tle story, with Olive Thomas photeplny Geaem: is the attering a! IMPLE, smartly-tailored Blouses B 25c Yard Phyllis loves the jead It's tory of two young fo! the Clemmer. Portrayt cray guardian and is delighted to have the|who loved eae other. but ‘ lays of the ¢ of striped Tub Silk in light, me- Fifth at Pike engagement broken. Mina Tuff a ce Ben n o of re , t # i } a es Continuous 11 to 11 makes a charming Phyllis and scores eer pps Mb Pie - plage nero dium and effects, featuring Be plaids, checks and Admission 20: & big triumph in the manner she | $39,000,000 will mixed up in it. inues ite unusual | Jow- and high-neck models; also con- Stripes so popular for Children 10¢. ing Peipeesetee upon entering yeater jet prtaghoat red riba orurgh mip on? pea ad : vertible collar styles, with pearl but- a‘ children’s hair pows are “a y F ster-lin the end, and the tables are turned an Wi * * y, was greeted with unusually |on the naughty nephew who tind te, COLONIAL ton fastening. Sizes 36 to 44, ‘ featured in these Novelty hearty applause lcheat Anna Luther and Gee yalsh | $2.35. Ribbons; also flowered ef- | fects for bags and other ai —Basement Salesroom. n week there in a James Mont- are at the Colonial in | PALACE HIP somery Flagg comedy, “The Artist's lions.” ‘The heroine of the story geta| = |Model,” and The Star-Liberty and control of the hero's bank account fancy-work uses. Widths sregommezecmms: | Seven vaudeville acts opened Sun. day at the Palace Hip. The head-| Universal weeklies. and keeps it antil she decides he in s rg ‘ 5 | liner ts “Nero's Holiday.” a pectacu acer) | capable of taking care of a lot of A New Model in 5 and 6 inches, 25¢ yard. lar novelty presented by Alma and| MISSION money. And he doesn’t kick Sp : | ? FANCY RIBBONS, EXTRACT FROM ONE OF SECRETARY BAKER'S LETTERS A proper amount of clean, wholesome en- tertainment contributes largely to the happi- ness of our soldiers in camp, and is funda- mental in supplementing their physical and military training. with Corinne | tures doublevoiced singing and a/| (4: Walsh, athletic star. ir yve Doctor surprise stunt ‘ ting film, “The Pride | Griffith and Earle Williams, is the —F lowered patterns, Blond! Robinson, billed an “Just alot } feature film at the Cla The $6 50 checks and bright plaids e Fool,” is an eccentric comedian. Jim Keeley, a young Irish-| unusual theme of operat on two Dorothy Lamb and company offer | American, he enlists at the beginning | pernons, a transferring ns and ; & comedy sketch called “A Night/of the war, in promoted over the| emotional qualities and consequent 7 HIS high-cut Boot predominate in this as- sortment of Novelty Rib-_ With the Redmen.” head of his wealth ety rival,| trouble for the doctor are worked | wi i simul. 7 Annette and Morelle are novelty | serves in the aviation corps, “Teacues out tn the play. ith its simulated bons. Widths 214 and 8 dance spectalists. 4 wing tip, novelty per- inches. Price 10¢ yard. actsnley S28 Gtten present an act] TO ASK LENIENCY FOR | “FouR- BITS EXTRY” IN | forations and medium LINGERIE ‘RIEDON Florence" Caivere and | Yvonne! CONSCIENTIOUS SLACKER) PORTLAND HOTELS NOW/|| Cupben eel, oun tee neue ee Gibeau tire singers and musical ar | tists. President Wilson will be asked to| PORTLAND, March 4.—Your dol-| : brown calf vamp with " eee commute the sentence of Walford lar must be accompanied by a four | \ ,. —Fiveyard bolts of ORPHEUM | Marker, serving a 10-year term for) bit piece in its journey across a hotel || \ field-mouse cloth top. Wash Ribbon in_ pink, The new show at the Orpheum the-| desertion. Petitions for this re|counter, if it gets you a night's | 0 atre, Third and Madison, opened | dest were circulated at the Sunday | | F All hotels My s 2% to Th; blue and white; the bolt, : Resta 4m Yale abeke fie /@¥ening service of the International ofo. . raleedl b Hl unday to big houses. It id headed ° : — widths A to D. Price 1O¢. _ pesement Salesroom, During this week (March 4th to 9th) “Smileage Books” will be on sale through- out the city. WHAT IS A SMILEAGE BOOK? They 2re to be made up in two sizes. In books of one size, 20 coupons will be sold for one dollar. In books of another size, 100 coupons will be sold for five dollars. The coupons will be good for payment of seats at any performance in any camp theatre. »y O'Brien and West, with a com.| Bible Students’ association, Seventh inimum pric 0, giving as 1 dd Pike. the eason increased cost of laun- 6.50 |pany of three other principals and a|*™ . aun $6.50 pair. | chor as of four. Marker registered for select serv. r of other rooms have —Basement Salesroom Willis G, West's Hebrew comedy, | !0® 19 District No. 3, but failed to re 0 per cent “jana fats San Yo, ran | DUCKS OUTTA SEASON? |] Gingham good velons, and Radke O'Brien and) OT Goeeas we emimed ue was e| NO! BELL EXONERATED Other new acta are the Vannersons,| C°o#lentious objector. wr cman cel | New Spring Percales Petticoats,75¢ Oaklar triple bar artists: rney First, He | T | sioner, wan ex fi : in these Washable Petti- ARGE Plaids, fancy stripes and checks in] | coats, in medium and fine Percales are shown in both light and dark | | stripe effects with draw- effects; and there are pleasing figured, dot and string-top and deep flounce. stripe patterns also, on light grounds. Price 75¢. —Basement Salesroom. | ack without leav e| nd Confetti, Roy and | dances and a song hit “Go-to-Church” Sunday was ob- served yesterday by an unusually |) number of people thruout inwued | ‘s name ha yer for the Boys Over | larg PPI OO ODPL LOCOCO OODLES: There are good motion pi tea-| tt mx at the Hot Seip ee ee tures in addition The majority of churches record-| ,.,/)aPh ce had lta add e4 a marked increase in attend H e season and thru an : ell had not Buy These Books and Send GATETY ance, and the pastors delivered 8Pe- | t.0n notified of their arr Y The Armstrong Folly company| ‘ial sermons to encourage the new Them to Your Soldier Friends. resented Sunday | ""The Bgl ‘ ae to become regular at-| MAY EMPLOY WOMEN AS H Matlison. It will continue this w FOREST FIRE LOOKOUTS nnn — Bre ie tua conuaty vee oa | JUDGE MORRIS | PUTS | AHSSOULA, Mont, Mare plenty of music and comedy put on by Wil Armstrong and his first aid, IN RESTLESS NIGHT; " Hepat i ur a Henry Sherr. 5 Ags. old birda who| Judge George EB. Morris, of the| will be employed as forest fire lo They ate & ONS 66 hd Dende wis outs in the forests of Montana this | box at the Hotel 0: A quality that is most satisfactory in wo- men’s and children’s SS ys’ waists and men’s shirts 1d 28 inches wide, 19¢ yard. Children’s —Basement Salesroom. Handkerchiefs try 0 paint the entire town in one state supreme court, who Is critical 30c Dozen , well, ° had ‘ \ y ill ho Providence hospital, | season, District Forrester Routledge ° ° | COLUMBIA ST SD ieee ino. it fend aha throes poi emvon. Dirt Farrer nevtetes Curtain Marquisette, 25c Yard east an, a . ae og lh "| what weaker than Saturday, when| be used for patrol and lookout di uATD 2 Cor. First Ave. - " cae nesek Ace Die oonmitiand Nove ed “slightly. ee seeing tsb zac fire ook . y igraics ag woven, mercerized quality of this P chiefs with hem- x4 durable curtaining fabric, finished with simu- stitched hem; also novel- ° socal ee 3 CLEMMER jE eRe ae lated hemstitched edge and shown in cream and ties with colored rell edge ecru color. Thirty-six inches wide. in pink, blue or lavender; New at 108 Columbia j, REDUCED RATES TO collie Site aC say seme sod Cc A I IFORNIA NOW PLAYING (FREDERICK. &NELSON | | Attractive value at 25¢ yard. hs aed a oe cla Ss on First ave. and z Be nT Dental Of Return Engagement ee a pe ea es semen fices te. the corner First Class, Third Extraordinary 4 7 . seins Y and Colum San Francisco: \ ! st, just acrons the street $13.00 2nd $15.00 $10.00 D. W. Griffith's har them and prepares them old locat My new en- ele: Ports ster y v] coll 4 toe Columbia, midway 9 teedimestpeaad $20.00 and $22.00 $14.50 - for fas growth when placed im tween First and Second aves. I will| gan Diego— Th the garden. not raise my prices because of the $22.50 and $25.00 $1650 e 1 A cold frame is made exactly lke ir, but I do expect to increase _ 7" so - a hot bed, excepting that the hole need not be as and no fresh ness 4 “ ss of a At Moderate Prices Prepared Under Supervision of Floyd Rader manure must be put in ne t of doing business because of ; County Agriculturist or on the outside. All the heat plants in a cold frame need can be bres dancer: Joe and Ame: GO-TO-CHURCH SUNDAY |" n a today by the URABLE Ginghams of Bob Brown, who changes from white SEES MANY DOING IT : ; mi in his n = 19c Yard good quality are used ' | the war. rooms an : M ' Te Beatie hg did ot rlas bia perrioul | \ ICTURED is one of the only | particulars nt City Ticket Office. N: : In ‘ a can be a rua a | obtained from the sun, whi > a |THE M’CORMICK LINE ation Hf the many attractive The average war | layers of fresh stable manure to al be much warmer when seedlings ape 109 Cherry St. Phone Kiliett 3436 2) 2 | »sjons j - Fy ‘ garden can spare | depth of about 14 to 18 inches, Cov-| ready to ‘leave the hotbed. In Its Entirety—12 Thrill designs in well-built the room for about | er this with loose rich garden soil to| A piece of old carpet or matting ing Reels. Dressers at moderate a dozen tomato a depth of four to six inches |should be used to cover the glass SRERESRCRECRARE SS coe oe Was Stadiees Beene ‘ i $ plants, afew early If the hole is dug in ground of every cold night and on especially Cor. Fitth and University prices, as now displayed cabbages an 4 clay it is well to go a little deeper cold days when the sun is not shin For the first time the fim : i MA some cucumbers, | and fill the extra depth with a bot- ing. public wilt have the in - on the Fourth Floor. these long tom of rough cinders, broken bricks | Just how to sow In these seed beds “Fastest Game in the World” VANCOUVER VS. SEATTLE In Dull Golden Oak, P s aaris. around thal bole and extending will be subjects of our next garden (World's Champions) which down an inch or two place a frame lesson. Wednesday, March 6th, 8:30 P.M. $17.50 are started in- of boards sloping toward the south, , Tbe and $1.00 doors so they will with the front about six or 10 inches | OW ON SALI-—Phone Main 2493 In Ivory Enamel, mature io early. summer, It is ad- high and the back about two tee meen BL ot ph A a ‘ visable to sow these 3 in hot Close all cracks so no cold air can|"Hotbeds and Cold Frame.... Bl, AY. Ore Se 8 $18.50 beds about six or eight weeks before get through. Heap fresh manure (Another Lesson Tomorrow) “Sncluding children, 26¢ . Pr the weather will permit transplant aroun ® frame on the outside—| rae ae * : —designed as in the ing Into the open garden, addin SAN FRANCISCO, March 4-0 — UNTIL FRIDAY N 5 sketch: top sea a This 1s how to make an average) On top cover with window frames| Certain overland passenger traing Schedule for earlier etch; top measures 1 sized war-garden hotbed or any other glass. Put hinges on| leaving Caltfornia terminals at the , It a m, 2 x38 inches; plate mir- Dig a hole about two feet deep, glass so it can be lifted up for vent-| same hours probably will be elims ror, 20x24 inches. three feet wide and six feet long, ilation and to work in the bed. | inated as a result of curtailment 9 ARAM LE. where it will be protected from Tiny seedlings usually are trans-| orders by Director General McAdoo, Meurth.2100r. north winds and have the full bene- planted to a cold frame before being according to Pres, C, M. Levy of Mit of the sun, Fill the hole with set outdoors, This strengthens and the Western Pacific, *

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