The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1918, Page 7

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 18, 1918. PAGE 7 GRIFFITHS IS BACK FROM EUR BASEMENT BASEMENT — | L oe OPE WITH WAR MOVIE | SALESROOM ! SALESROOM Doug ‘ || New Shipment of Favored Styles in Devonshire Women’s Cloth Dresses Fairbanks | | | I 36 Yard | $12.50 to $18.50 Is HESE desirable Wash : BK TON effect Cottons, o exten 4 traight line models H di 3 ‘ ; sively used for women’s }s at styles—these are Qa In ‘ a and children’s dresses, N\A | y a few of the accepted THE t boys’ blouses and men's | \V tyle in thi howing . 4 shirts, feature large and | M/ ; of Cloth Dresses, and it Ou n J Sie) oe 7 small checks, plain and y* difficult to say which SIGN \ 7 “2. 4 a of fancy stripes in light and } 7 smartest, Their charm ° AT THE 1's j . dark effects; plain colors i |i accentuated by such Quaint Styles INVISIBLE \ § f to match: Pink, Blue, | details as A aR ji . | Green, Brown and White. | | H Ih collars of taffeta, m Smocks i has Thirty-two inches wide, / pin atin or Georgette, } : 35¢ yard | \ | ‘ hirred girdles, ; $2.50, $3.75 jasement Salesroom. Six reels—a tale ae eo | | beading and button = | of the : . : may, | | } NA a dh ’ | and $3.95 trimming All This \ Week! Northland i ( : - Zfe—"\\ " These colorings predom- | (1 OAT-STYLE and Slip: { A ’ ‘ f J. ee | >2 over Smocks of heavy Copenhagen, navy, wine, fawn and black. linenette, with novelas Prices—$12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50, $1 and ‘worsted embroiaaaay ee ae designs for trimming, and many with clusters of plaits down front and 5 36 to 44, inate brown, green, | Mary Pickford, In “Amarilly of Cloth esline Alley,” at Liberty, All Week a | D. W. Griffith is back from Eu- | x Attractive Values Offered in 4 rope with the war movie he dram-| | corms the What caste is tne | thrills are Uzed and produced behind the battle . and $3.95 Unes in France. A picture of unusu. "i Mi ndereen bo Sadie tad bees ree eee ere | | oan : New Tailored and Sports Tub Silk Wai |cause of the length of time he spent ts H of | e cani poets ie ee eran Sg Beg ed Children’s Hat $ ub oI aists toe for momen worth Play Aprons ats at 34. $2.50 movie ever made | | COF “ sociological 35c | HE desirability of the ‘ HE simply tailored tirth of a a” e ‘ A ; ‘ : . So far, no realty good movie has| | “ieewky Bere whee Oleeene nine : | styles in this collection effects in favor “for Smiles and come of the great war x x MPLY-styled Aprons is exampled in the one / 3" morning and shopping lworthy of the sented bee hoe eee tin the happiness they want as pictured, made of sketched, which features : | wear, well-made from . nition is given! Mary Pickford ts Amariily —< x pei gingham ad the upturned front effect— | smartly-striped tub silks - tostan e > gi gee pink, blue or green anc . Rcithigs hihi Has F wea | Ps ; 2 ie strewn as thick r pling’s “M os ol COLISEUM white stripes and novelty a prominent Spring feature. 4 a Lay in high-collar and low. a. * : nafield gently with the forefinger plaids, with white piping It is of gray lisere, with =H neck models, also of China } an » blow it as many times! ‘ : ¢ . avi a k i as e orns in | THURSDAY | sek anes tata ee PS beac elbre ttl pte ag dh oan wR for trimming. Sizes 2 to | | upper brim formed by rows { | silk in flesh-color and th lfor them. Lack of perspective that by Lone Deer, the half-breed Indian, 5 years. Price ic. of ribbon, and ribbon cock- white. Sizes 36 to 46, e scenery | Kathlyn Williams || time gives an event may be the ex in “The Sign Invisible.” at the Coll Basement Salesroom. ade. Shown also in black . Price $2.50. and | planation. But that does not explain | seum, in rolling the bones. siden fa cap ade lg - ay ses kd Wallace Reid | the paucity of good Journalistic writ He must beat two sixes and a and red combination, \ Midd BI in ing, or writing of the da. That lack | five or lose everything . | “The Thing We |) AY be explained by magnitude] |The hocuspocus stuff brings him Camisole Laces Among the Sports Hats, there are models of fancy lady OUuSeS ” and many shifting scenes of the war. , three nixes. “e ; on Perhaps some o ‘ could be gath- | as 20c Yard braids with fringe cockade, styles combining 95c and $1.25 Jered into a air t ree STRAND : chenille with Milan straw, Georgette and straw lus a0 othas tiie. Ceeeaisnr: | he rago> spel its in “Headin’ South. AINTY shadow pat- | combinations and chenille with patent leather HE : E ay 5 ~— good styles in these Jer movie maker gives greater prom: |at the Strand terns in Camisole fabric—smart novelties—and attractive values — of do! his than Griff y. > ne De : y-pri iddies i ise of doing this t fith. adin’ South” is supponed to b Laces, finished with at $4.50. low-priced Middies—plain CLEMMER | ISEVEN GENERALS |i. 305 Tans ong ta | 5 wilde’ tad ema, im reat, ef) A ea agree amd made Pasement Saicsroom | | white and color-trimmed ars 4 SHIFTED BY NEW |, 2. 22vis wrote « real picture of | mounted pollen, looking for a bandit with beading for ribbons, aaaadie effects in regulation and the gray colurnns of the German| Spanish Jor. He joins Joe's gang of|/I/ The yard, 20¢. saree coat styles, with short or long sleeves. Among the novelties, there are Mid- verse was written by Alan See | for the lender NOW PLAYING PHYSICAL RULES |: invading Belgium. Some wor-|cutthroats and makes life miserable | | “The Flami WASHINGTON. Maree 18-—Oes-| sor Hie in at the rescue ot a tory |! Costume Nets Silk iia aming eral officers who are physically un-| Robert W. Service failed to find | senorita who haa been captured, de | fit for the rigors of the battlefield | hing in the war which matched | feats the bandits, and te up a Y iq 8 Ww F S 2 | Interest @f his verves of Alaska. |sorta of capers, winning the gir { 35c Yard $5.00 : | dies with lacings at sides ° ” | wit not be sent to France bere , and throat, and pique- Omen | Seven generals have been mai! Some Didn't Try | | Yard-wide Nets in black H trimmed styles. Priced at the privilege of crossing with the] Francis Ledwidge, Irish peas MISSION and white, gray and HOIGH of Copenhagen, Por Y | ee With reepe | poet of rare gifts, was killed in Keith o white and heather mix- ple and Old-rose colorings in 95¢ and $1.25. —Basement Salesroom. Maj. Gen. Thomas H. Barry, r |ders, after an experience which in ) ’ yr It J. Gen. Thoma: arry el melee Gauls Ge ies, portlan te tu 40-inch Nets with lar army, will be tal Serbi a 1 i these pretty Kimonos of flowered PAA 1 command of Camp , treat and at Gallipolt n - zig-zag stripes in green, ie ; Pat Fis —= * But, like many oth de a: Sask poate Pi navy, lavender, brown silk, with trimming of shirred m attempt to give expression to what |, He in th rn and black, also Filet- ribbon and hemstitched piping. a os : T have t up arms for the |. rgectuoyees ss mesh Nets in white, ‘ 2 vi ess ANDERSON jellan pete die Ids along the mere "he sald, “for msoutl os ghosic 3 sky-blue, pink, tan and | Just the sort of kimono for { r Silk and Dr 1 “s Sesod, * the birds and the blue sky above eee 8 inches wide; traveling and week-end trips, as ay : Goods own through the . : ; "The failure of th fas divebbira |" eter ea yard it is light weight and 1 f ¢ - b KE J in the regular army. ailure of the movie dire Hate,” the new film fea at spent Silinvsies é ! .<S R uries, wad answered Ti ; jam H. Hage, in com-|t Make anything out of t the Colonial, showing thru Thursday | little space in bag. ° 00. | emnants at . A sur rota Ma... i ye. | momen ent 18 events s of n 5 aawen 1 eoelolegical photos Gidéenint o : { Re ular arm They are t t war movies 4 : } educed Frices A fascinating story of | . endless succ ne would not| 1 4 | F en go ar ge ao | Mas. G Edward H. Plure-ner | endless su ould ta story of the underwor —an opportunity to cee SIS ros rere ae as |e New Tub F 2 taal oP gece ee i ts . Hed produce | tite abound , ew u YOCKS make an attractive sav- of the Andes mc - . aia | movies tr portrayed. i and Saucers ing on the material for a a Mann will 1 | Gutersen’s Augmented fs a brigs eral and re ; is not because to hel Jack | cg 6 for 85c For Misses and Small Women an odd blouse or so, guage orang 4 . Eastern de- | P skirt or dress. ‘Sweetest Story Ever wi ler gene : n ' o hen tern border in blue Novelty Weaves, Told” ........... Stultz the regular army prid . sorate: nese i mand of the Panacn: t sp false ar iry me a t peas aoe ph - very attractive are these Dresses in their light- The examining me oe thee ei ‘ Ailboheriprete , > » tn hi hina ups anc in : é . Jed Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, former | tions of the melodramas one used to me fo wn Saucers, and tay are WO green, light-blue, pink and yellow colorings and Tho Silks include Taffetas, atatt, and now comman eo on the a ‘ en Re : exceptionally good val plaids, that one is apt to feel that two or three are : palo on n. Leonard Wood will be ues at this price—set necessary for the new season, ment Salesceall on his return from France. | CLEMMER of six, 85¢. They are well-made from excellent quality plain- " Means taken ap. from || oe = ee es Se 7 ; —— oe color and plaid ginghams, with fullness in large plaits, : Saeed seneunen er nT ning Omen," ne ¢ pact ¢ th new collar-designs, wide belts and novel pockets. ONTUAGE LOAN CO. ‘ in pried fie deotel gr one pepe sania ens | Priced at $2.95, $3.95 and $4. 4 | ; ror canine es 5°" | COLUMBIA ST. Ba Oe a ‘ KhakiColor are , He Te Silk-top Union Cor. First Ave. iepegee CHIVALROUS FELLOW ects | | a a Suits, $1.50 ec it LK Te eee || back to the wildernens of th IS THROWN IN JAIL eel Misses’ Stockings ribbed gr sg IGHT- WEIGHT Cot- | Plaids and Crepes. D. D. 8. i ANGELES, March 12.—Chiy of soft lawn, finished ton Union Suits in QUANT New nt 106 Columbia Tc OF Ale gariinnd . ; oth pbcogh i fe *, Stockings, wit suble | bier 5 Iu h 35c Pair paponte with de uble | pink and white, with silk EVERY DAY with -inch hem, priced "4 heel and toe, in sizes 6 1) T have left th ienita- death clear ry o 4 himin Jail today on 5 42%! torn of my * | © of the Reg s, tha | of bigamy. Mra: 3 signs on Firs | ae caer t k ed my Dental ce je ato! e and caused his arres top, sizes 4 to 7. Basement Salesroom. ‘alesroom. sista cant to 914, the pair, 35¢. « earned he bad taken out a mar First ave. and © sun worship in battle with ene ge license to marry Mrs, Ethel t ucroas the street eattire the film p hrist ae ny old lo nm. My new en-|™ tees ee Goins SY ST Hew ite declarant was merely chiy| BATRIQTISM TO MARK — |Jewish Units JUDGE NETERER WON'T | WHITMAN WILL VETO BANK OF CALIFORNIA | S:ru'"ifMee Mare te BETS gales see runes ts) SAINT PATRICK'S DAY Being Formed DESTROY U. S. BOOZE’ PROHIBITION MEASURE eg 1'do expect to increase iny s 1 ractice #0 Creamer a n r r » re < u | Zs . \ " | NATIONAL ASSOCIATIO on mGOaS SYomee' sae’ joereeeed | ar Saag ena ord of his marriage to Mr Sunday is St. Patrick's British and Canadian recruiting of. de etere ithe! ALBANY, N. Y., March 13.—Goy, OF SAN FRANCISCO ee ee ee Things were not ve r ‘or | Chri been found Every t ) ©, | thee ttle have ived word contraband | Whitman will veto the bill putting the war. Bipisoied Terr . ; ; ag ( geet Gh aie meg nras cae ‘ ucny physi-| ratification of the federal prohitle min Ya Bektsbtwhe Gd sist Feleg his | pride of th 00d bar REPUBLICANS MEET TO ye sg Panel leigh st be ALata lowsd algal cl # to pass on its| tion amendment up to the people Ane ni qualit u « " tead of the gisla ‘e. This wi joes because of the war. r, fe ew ws iu 1 t i tur This as A NATIONAL BANK yppsteas pee oe : phe START BALL ROL LING t stand nt Order of JeWS Who are British subjects and turned ‘over to the Camp’ Lewis learned today Member Federal Reserve Bank slog oe > taal Oe e ol ime NEW YORK, March 13 iat « alt r annual|®lien Jews who are not registered pital © refused t \e The referendum bill was passed by mber i? — Dentiat | rs w der that F ervice law, or ed est of the 3.|the asserably late yesterday, The bi * tho Terr an varilly n 1! Chairman W r atio ¢ ypodrome on | Y Capital Surplus ra man « i lror who are not outside the draft age,|a ey's c y governor wus in favor of ratification TILL SATURDAY NIGHT pay yack ne ig pete Reh fer IE haa bs og | IN miausion that the leaders of 126 Wie 60 SOUTH bo substituted for a senate bill calle a Ave. ree : , shins ulem will be the f the personally interested in this matter, tickets for the excursion to C Sallfor. : cer ase oe ui, of coe Sue aires conc” 0 TO U, 8; Aa —AND— SOCIAL woRK HERE oh “th see acts | Melvin G. Anderson, son of Louis Lodge Caf VERLY BAYNE far tg og ata Clip Out This Coupon} Help Sammies “4 |e a oO e Uare ar feeneral secretary of r nprron hos He. waa appoint Se naa ee BE rt the Suns ees MONEY, LONG HOARDED, a wt as aaenaemnisonen |e one Ce Werten Lartvat Dey Cabaret enia Compact Sata ae | co eee eee ol tut haan ear gc vata || CHIEF SURVEYS DOCKS ~ : A Super-Feature “ banking fund law 8 to place on de a 0 fetend, thy Lama ot Beattie docks Vea tt money long hoardec eoccee to bankers who attended a meeting Jeweler ae ; 6 de » now 70 guaranty guard, aif of the sur- a vise? prog 29 1 > . | A banks, and other banks in all parts " npleted Tuesday, and the peu Ave, Near THIRD AND PIKE of the state are clamoring for adsnis- BT CORTE cane ee Sioa inspection was made

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