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Here’s where you will be able to con- serve—300 pairs of Shoes put out on the Bargain Table. Shoes English Last Walking and Fi Shoes ns box Misses Shoes, in Nal. box calf solid leat! military Special Women's Walk Roots, button a Comfortable and up-to-date gunmetal and v id tops Weather solos and military co ». $3. 49 : 98¢ Child's kid tops $1.25 alt button uppers and rproot can ail ‘$2. 19 neglish Walking Last x calf and eras hers, in tan only rubber heels $2 “. nd ¢ r ain } 1 nolos pectal r pate $2.75 Roys } t pale ather Neolin sole aplendid we | shoe, Spe ‘98 oak leather throughout es =! * $3. 39 Bhoes or #0 ng 1, pair Ner- Made leather M grain Roys’ box calf, and Bluch . style; solid wh Kid F k kid nes 1 to 5 ad tops. Sires 5% to leather sole and ton style; wedge heels. Pair $3.49 Mechanics’ Blue Bib the guaranteed kind “union made;” each Overalls and Coats— $1.69 WARNER'S RUSTPROOF CORSETS $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $ $3.00 Our Corset stock is now complete. Before purchasing that new wAreas or suit it might be well to get a new Corset. Do you find your present Corset satisfactory? We suggest several models tn the Warner Rustproof line that are peculiarly adapted to give extra @upport or greater freedom, as your needs require, A competent Gorecticre will assist in your selec 2.50 2.50, BOYS’ NEW SPRING CLOTHING 800 Suits just arrived—the prettiest and we have ever shown. Crochet Cotton Bucifla, Royal Crochet and Dyco, in assorted colors an’ white, in broken numbers. To The “Ladie Beste” Hose Made from good tong, selected cotton yarn; heels and toes strengthened with an extra thread; wide garter tops. A splendid wearing Hose, in sev. eral new colors, including black and white. Special tomorrow 20¢ pair, 3 50c pairs for . a fight on New Year's morning warrant charging assault with "SALESMAN DYING; NEW | _ YEAR'S ROW ADMITTED SAN FRANCISCO, March A. Althouse, a salesman, |for George F. Kenney, general m: Works, at Miami, Ariz. @ying today from injuries from | the story of his fight secret for t |months. He told detectives UTS EI@INE | ing to the police, that Kenney fet 276) | him over the when he foun | room in a hotel | A Swedish physician, Dr. | Kling, has discovered a serum |scariet fever, which reduces rath rate from ‘cent. him in Mra. Kenne; rd &Univ@@sit vy TOBACCO HABIT ery interesting hook has been oa hed on tobacco habit—how to . jer it quickly and easily. It felis the dangers of exe * am ing. chewing, snuff using, explains how nervousness. Aty, sleeplessness, weak eye troubles and ni rders may be elim ‘Tint your hair to the shade dest with ‘“Brownatone This Preparation is far superior mixture that contains henna, phur, silver, lead or similar arationa There is no danger ¢ pr an r thie simp tains no le nur, zinc, al ducts at bru hair and pr tantly disap and end unifo are any brow ‘Just am a month, a ate ng by n th ts to genuinely help become addicted to ft, and says there's nic F that awful c ess which come: to quit voluntarily. Th or temperance but, plain co; forth. The « Postpaid, in pla ivi name and rd will ‘oods, 18 § York City. cep th Ment, it is likely to pro: ing drug Bews you ever read in this journal. |accept any through oft. fared tn Iden r and $1.15 4, two shad: Brownaton name and a to he No sampl fer is made f ill wend aceompan ge and pa dealers. r you to tr and ¢ nd te * ake 675 Ce yo to P * 4 at all nters. substitute “CLEMMER SEATTLES OL 37 PHOTOPLAT AC “CLEMMER *| TAT TLES BEST OMBTOPL AY ROVSE NOW Return Engagement Extraordinary D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation n Its Entirety—12 Thrill ing Reels. _— COMING SATURDAY Little e of Millions Mabel Normand in The . Room Below Here is a Quiet Tip Don't Pass This One Up. Foll For Musical Score the first time the ill have the un- portunity of nee rth of a test pho de, nec Guterson Auxmented in Orchestra first time prices hown for the at popular General including UNTIL FRIDAY Schedule f¢ formances, 11 and 4:30 p. m. Admission Price, children, NI Mer per m., 2:00 | tant to commit murder was issued |ager of the International Smelting |°n, sq" Despite his injuries, Althouse kevt| ine mystery accord: ead with a revolver Cari the 70 per cent to 17 per new itching use prep or thelr de- and you have Nght oment’s Brown lead- Don't i Midweek Shows at Seattle Photoplay ‘Houses | | COLISEUM A gale of laughter and a Utte sob is George Beban's latest picture, “One More American,” which plays at the Coliseum the remainder of the week. Luigi Riccardo owns a little mar. fonette theatre in the Italian quarter of New York. He has saved his pen nies against the day when hia wife! | and little girl will arrive from the shores of sunny Italy. Riceardo is a victim of Regan, the ward boss, having gained his enmity by refusing to pay graft me When the little family arriyes from Italy and lands at Ellis island, Rogan uses his influence to prevent the id and wife being admitted The anguish of Riccardo on learn: ing that his loved ones are, after all, to be lost to him i* pitiful, and he sete out to kill Regan. Helen Eddy, Jack Holt and Ray Hatton are prominent in the | cant. | LIBERTY A baffling mystery story ts “Evi dence,” which opens a threeday en gagemont at the Liberty today A rich youth has been freed on & murder charge as “temporarily tn sane Corbin, known law yer, discusses the case w his friend, Dr. Richard Hyde, saying | most any one could commit a crime | and escape in such a way His words seem prophetic, since | later he faces the charge of killing his wife, is declared insane, goes to an asylum and at last is released as Jo! well al in-| an The reason for his reticence an of the plot are well ex 'W/ plained in the film story 4 J. Barney Sherry takes the role of | then Corbin, hi y's CLEMMER “The Birth of a Nation” continues an the attraction at the Clemmer ably no photoplay has had a er drawing power than this |great classic of the civil war days of n'a hintory rring events near the cl of the struggle are pictured in g: ng detail. The operations of the u-Klux, after the war, the romance of the old South and a hundred and one fascinating scenes make up this film dracna. tor | Pre MISSION “Real Folks,” the photoplay which won the thousand-dollar prize in the recent Triangle contest. is showing | at the Mission Thursday | It is @ story of a good old Irish mily which became wealthy when of! was found on thelr farm in Cali fornia, The elder Dugan at once buys a high hat, and in for society without di old clay pipe. But Pat does not stop with his own efforts, and insists on his son Jim mie's taking his place among the elect. Jimmie is sent to a fashion able F rn Jimmie and ene t agree, and firet he thrashes three of his artato | colleagues and runs away from | ep- ad, Me rm do the {day er he Dugans come Fast to straight: | en out Jimnie’s affairs Jimmie causes more trouble by with a girl.against his fa ther’s wishen The cast includes J. Barney Sherry as Pat Dugan, Alberta Lee as Mra, Dugan, Fran McDonald as Jim. mie, and Fritz Ridgeway as Joyce, Jimmie’s sweetheart led all pin | COLONIAL Viola Dana Jeans,” film It is the ph is the star of “Blue feature at the Colonial toplay version of a fa mous old ¢ Arama, with a thrill in h of the picture on the A reacue scene in a sawmill is the finish of the exciting story. cee n CLASS A Harold Lockwood star in “The film stor: and Sally Crute onging * rugged of Northern wilds. Gaston Olaf cones out of the woods looking for adventure. He finds it aplenty in saving the heroine from the vil NOW PLAYING: Harold Lockwood in “The Avenging Trail” CLASS A THEATRE 3rd, Near Pike DOCTOR’S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave. The doctor will be glad to talk over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how ttle it will coat you, ‘in dryii | Britton ‘PAINS AND ACHES Jout rubbing. | ounces STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918. ~*/GRAIN WORKERS PAGE 4 Are on Today Sottiement of the differences be tween Seattle millers and their em ployes is in the hands of five repre sentatives of the mill owners equal representation of the workers rly 600 members of the Cereal kers’ and Grain No, 38-42, 1 L. A Tuenday n for a but returned to work by Handlers’ local, went on strike wage Increase, Wednesday, pending no nottlement Discussion of the solution of the on up by the Joint wmittee at a meeting with federal diators Wednouda in the office of Abers Hr Ue building It was one of the happiest confer ms we have held char acterized by a fine «pirit of coopera tion,” said Dr, Henry Suzzallo, who presided. “Two facts stand out clea the men have gone back to w the request of the state coun fonse, and, as a part of their patric duty going to ond, both sides have agreed to get around a table and work the problems.” Decision to return to work Wednen day morning was made at a meeting | Tuesday evening, fc ng the p that flour mills be kept runr |help carry out the war program, | The mediators convened with the employes in the Merchants’ Ex change at 11 Wednesday, and wil! meet the union representatives Fri day night The proposed wage scale amounts to about 60 cents a day increase. First action waa taken by the union February 18, when it requested a new soale. ‘ Among the speakers Tuesday night were Dr. Carleton Parker and Edgar C yder, representing the government W. Doyle and James A. Duncan, Central Labor council, and J. A. Madson, Pacific coast dis trict president of the L lL. A, who preaided LORD DUNMORE TO SPEAK HERE SOON bord Dunmore, V. C., M. V. O, SUN IS DRYING MUD ©. & colonel in the British ALONG BRITISH FRONT|« army, will address a local assembiage BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | YP4¢r the auspices of the King coan- United F oe |ty counctl of defense, at the Hippo WITH THE BRITISH ARMrEs|4OM*, April 15 IN THE FIBLD, March ?.—Spring |.10fd Dunmore, a veteran of the like sunshine and breezes are aiding | UM€lsh army, has seen service in the aah Of had ao the |™any lands and recetved many hon nar faa Jore and distinctions, including the Air fighting has been reeumed ana | Victoria, ¢ oe es ee hwingp gn great raida continue, tho they s a GP ainan fie raprs ° lessened in the past 48 hours Wraeirn Seeet ate che Bacenins ot artillery t od ss vores pcarsey “lrowly encaped death. He is here aby le convalescing from the effects WHY TOLERATE Tae Sloan's, the World's Largest| 1920 ‘TO SEE AMERICA selling Liniment, turns the trick in a jiffy evening om, in the Ar and w iret rk a are out ne to ® | ropay | ConmeuM “One Mere American” yf Marecy Sherry to “The Birth of « Ne | | | rrital Ridgeway in “Heal | | Viela Dane in “Ise " Avenging Trail,” Harold Leck weed. q “ cus Corresp have Th The situation hanged busy | Finnders While in Seattle, Lord Dunmore will be a guest of the Beattie Cham ber of Commerce and Con Club. CHICAGO, Mareh In a speech before members of the Association of A simple application to the sore | Commerce, Col. A. D. Kniskern, quar. npot, neuralgia.attacked head, | termaster’s department of the United o sciatica ansalled hip, the strained | Staten army, declared that the full the barked shin—and Sloan's | force of Anerica’s power in Europe Liniment becomes your friend for| would not be felt before 1919, and lite | that the turning point in the great Just penetrates and relieves with.|strugsls could not possibly occur be Clean and non-skta | fore 1926. A CLEAR COMPLEXION ‘Ruddy Cheeks—SparklingEyes —Most Women Can Have iniment = Scores of women for liver and bowel ail- | ments. During these years he gave to | —— | his patients @ prescription made of a few well-known Merge ingredienss mixed with olive oil them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tableta, You will | know them by their alive ¢ color. These tablets are wonder-workers on |the liver and bowels, which cause a | normal action, carrying off the waste ) | and poisonous matter in one’s system. | If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, head: } | aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out = | of sorta, inactive bowels, you take ons of Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for tion is th massaged into the | a time and note the pleasing results. face, nome hands and arms daily,| Thousands of women as wellas men the skin naturally should become | take Dr, Edward’s Olive Tablets—the soft, clear and white, and the com- | successful substitute for calomel—now plexion dainty and attractive | and then just tokeepin the pink of condi- | What girl or woman hasn't heard | tion. 10¢and25cper box. All druggist, f lemon julee to remo a blemishes; to bleach the nd to bring out the raves, the treshness and the hidden beauty? But on juice ne ts ac re irritating, and should be ixed with orchard white this way through a fine cloth the of two fresh lemons into a containing about three |* of orchard white, then 1) and have a whole quarter pint of and complex jon lotion at about the cost one us vally pays for a small Jar of ordi nary cold cream, Be gure to strain | You can get this at any drug store, mon juice so no pulp gets|#nd a few ounces will last the whole into the bott then this lotion | family for montha. |will remain pure sand fresh for| Simply moisten the hair with months. When applied daily to the| Water and rub it in, about a tea |spoonful t# all that is required. It fece, neck, arms and hands, it nat vraily should help to whiten, clear, | makes an abundance of rich, creamy cleanses thoroughly. and smoothen and beautify | rinses Any druggist will supply three The hair dries ounces of orchard white at very and {s noft, frent little cost the grocer has the fluffy, wavy, and lemons. In this sweetly fragrant aides, it loosens lemon lotion ladles ean easily pre- ry particle of dust jpare and have an inexpensive Advertisement |toflet ald which perfectly satisfies their natural desire for a beautiful, soft skin, the muscle, ning. Generous sized bottle lasta a long, long time, No increase in price, 2 and $1.00 * A CREAMY LOTION MADE WITH LEMONS Prepare a quarter pint at about the cost of a small jar of common cold cream. When this home-made lemon lo- Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair Most soaps and prepared poos contain too much alkall, which is very injurious, as it dries alp and makes the hair brittle The best thing to use is just plain mulaified cocoanut oil, for it is pure Jand entirely greascless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive aps or anything else all to pic rain juice bottle shake w you skin ickly and evenly bright oe Star Want Ads Best for Results THURSDAY T ONLY VIOLA DANA —in— BLUE JEANS Your Last Seven Smashing Reels 2AY AND SATURDAY Bill Hart THE HAND THAT WON “TH AG SOM LONIA DEAN L4H BEL Pica CINE | Prices include war tax, CAVE MAN edy Drama OU BLE HEADER L Chance Admission 10c Children 5c Continuous 10 A. M. to uP. ™ BACK ON JOB WIN WAR, SAYS OFFICER! | and an | Opera cc mpar Madrid.” Elkina, topliners, kins, Fay are ern ing number The Leach “Something | ja comedy and pair ac are a King with one monopedic Douglas are comedians. | ORPHEUM um theat & good pre and West a girls, in “In Jithmy Wall mor! xtre @ | The King and W | comedy ers are Howe, Bari: and woman The Thornton and singer Francis Bus! sham. | Voice of Conscience.” in a singing, Entertainment.” Patrons Wed Third A of the Q' THURSDAY 3 DAYS ONLY! GEORGE BEBAN Returns to his Italian char- acterization in this, his lat- est Paramount productcion ONE MORE AMERICAN “The Lady Killer’s Doom” —a two-reel Keystone, and the Current Events. COLISEUM, FIFTH AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c-—Children 10¢ |emat effect yesterday after a week! lof debate on the subject. The as sembly vote of 63 to 32 concurred in the senate amended resolution bby ggg Ai) 1 GETS YEAR FOR BRINGING BOOZE HERE f them in the Ce Orr, of Bel ed by months { for v was a - Fit 621-S4th Avenue, Seattle A High-Ciass, exelusive institution. He quarts of ¥ talking Physician in constant attendance. 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