The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1918, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918. PAGE 7 r] MOVIESFLASH Pee NU "MIE WN | "aus | FREDERICK&NELSON “9 fink A Control Without New House Dresses | Bag tare, open Discomfort eee Characterizes In the Styles of Spring | Makers with that subject Bien Jolie will be interested to know that the Art Needlework UNTIL SATURDAY e hulp beach - Grecian Treco | yt Section has received & NIGHT ONLY The be @ story is « pacif Cc t } | 4 new assortment of Frames | | ' Swen. snieal orsets and Tops for the popular a —_——— " © permit himself to become : : 5 beaded and fabric bags, upar ge for t S At ral also Celluloid Bag Han- Ahad iphoze < | (file Bet “as of Te dies and Rings in a va ; - ; riety of styles, sizes and colorings. + 2 At the Daily Needle- work Classe you can obte just the help you need, if inexperienced in knitting, to produce re- sults without waste of material and time. Ex- perienced knitters are learning, too, to fashion Fey ; fee it the new “Monk” helmet aofolhce stg ; ITHOUT infringing on sensible practicability, for soldiers and sailors— other that of Terry Pride J \\#' these new Dre for house, outing to knit two sox at the of the mous Hickey:1 cockta ind porch wear, show in same time on one set of ° : DOUG Las : ; it meer vomme time to fief noes 3 0 ail that | needles—and to develop mC 0 Juston that foe . they betong to the the latest models in Slip- HE open-mesh fabric Aone i ved over Sweaters. 4 4 " # the in Bien Jolie Corsets Second Floor, Fa i R Bz nN KS , ' tee. K is of sufficient strength | Four of the New Arrivals are Sketched: ‘ ; , akins, Amari! r to create and preserve & Ta — WY OVC ee eee ee! fe correct contour, yet it Left to Right ds with every move- | At $3.50, Dress of splen-) At §3.50, Billie Burke Shepherd ment, stands the hardest | did quality percale Dress with deep box wear and keeps its shape bros striped in blue, laits joined to : yoke. g Checks throughout the life of | black or pink and ceed ap yiteon the Corset. white, with the full Made of awning-striped NE finds these staple There are Bien Jolie skirt joined to a yoke gingham in lavender | O checks in varia models for various types which shows fancy and white, also in plain ars hea F Er Hause, peoal from | poskbte dt cide, The| blue’ pink or lavender. | rete oo an ’ and Woolens, ready to maniene parti f em $2.50 to $7.50. | collar and deep cuffs} The ‘ eae nen a8 n both # oat | Sh | are of fine white pique. adlnba Aken actin sal make up into good-look- the Grande guarding their lives, pockets, deep sé i Pi tet 7 lon Gaver A New owing of | At $3.00, Dress of plaid lar, cuffs and belt are ing — a for All went well between them until | ringhar onde of plain color. women and children. whom “Head ue or pink and white, At .75, Percale Dress Shepherd Check Silks in blae their introduces a variety of with narrow black boldly striped in pink and-white or black-and-white, by Gon \ ' effective styles*in silks cross-bars and plain col- blue or black and 36 inches wide, $2.25 yard. Jette ¥ : plays opp-\T/ and mesh fabrics in the or on cuffs and col White, with patch pork. | Shepherd Check Woolens in has ¢ f ar Joe popular bandeau models, the latter with r kirt and white black - and - white, | “Hendin mt tory of the] priced at $1.00 and trimming and large et entice) wide, $1.50 yard Mexican border. | $1.50. asi pearl buttons. . segn't WING nes CLEMMER A weird setting yr ranwerrTts large double ¢ the birt f the “Red i ie | CLASS A ] A ellver mine has been bequeathed ye | MISSION to James Van D 5] love, some rough stuff, a lit 5 nd a big fo These in sredient a are Kathlyn Williams in New Film film features Dortan ASS Smiles and thrills are strewn as thick as the ‘ ‘ i It Is -— to P Jan for — yo the Home Gardens Second Avenue, between Seneca and Spring Waste Nothing LOWERS and trim lawns to keep homes, Admission 20c "4 ** Children 10c iat ae : , neighborhoods and individuals cheerful— *Rtags hee | J vegetables and fruits for kitchen conservation— these are objects which give real importance to the home gardening movement this Spring—to say RECRUITING Ww A we ¢ ’ . ‘ | nothing of the direct benefit which healthful exe SE YOUR DIAMONDS gmp gi tonnee te ‘0 r iy t ' od abating ? ‘ ercise in the garden brings to city folk. ‘And watches as secerity when you || iy on da| val tra ; . : : ‘me Toone taken up from || "7 : T work Thurs.| sity camp ' mi-annually ; j i Now is the time to make your preparations ng with a ad box ¢ r "by 1S Wednente t | 4 é j —here are suggested some of the things that men ane © habt-peusd boy arriv.| — - ae "a con 3 will help you to make : d start: ed at the family home, . Dp 3 ake a good start: bivd., Wednesday night FoR e ai MEASURE Ge Japanese : y , s ( ae hays 1 ery | Tr “| Fete sis Trowels, Commercial Bank . x. $1.50 and $1.75. Garden Trowels, 10¢ to eah oh aia ras | Kathlyn Williams and Tully M arshall in “The Things We Love,” Malleable Iron Rakes, 45¢ 7Be. F the Cotioratn. Stee ee . al and 50c, Weed Pullers, S5c, 50c, fe —_——] ployes w , Spading Forks, $ and $ TODAYS PROGRAMS ike : : $1.50 COLISEUM — Wall Reid and | | : $1.50. = Kathlyn williams in ‘The Things | | P 3 ander ooinegreat Steel Bow Rakes, $ || Cnet sary Andere sand || covery $1.00 and $1.10. Hand Weeding That's Juut: the starter .o¢ ” Thetr Garden Hoes, 40c, 60c, 10c and 20¢ Pickford in || Compact.” There are all kinds of 90c and $1.00. 4 ‘ ' Alley thri e the climax of the play | ff] 90e and $1.00, in reached. {]} Hand Cultivators, 45c, Tf 85c, $1.00 and $ 4 Nonpareil Grass Seed, 3 Hate,” LAWYERS DECIDE TO | Turf Edgers, $1.00. one pound, 25c¢; five couvensle & nee 3. ELEVATE STANDARDS Direeriics Floral Sets pounds, $1.25.. te ‘andes Wntlon’ Sn ainwation Ate (small rake, hoe and | Imported Grass Seed, one | tt shovel), pound, 35c. Small Shovels and Spades, | Kentucky Blue Grass 65c¢ and 70c. Seed, one pound, 40c. = MARY ; / wath Daring, of OF yin whe | : spud Small Garden Rakes, 40c. ily 2 arden and Flower FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . pore a aege ti a nlp ” i "a ¢ irl is “Dancing | the pr any member of t 80c¢ and 75e. “Sate % old « e—and a wife in the bar-| «i rs 00. d cs "25. BILL ss CHARLES oy tc tt UREA eSE on -mcnres|ettt B| he oe cele HART CHAPLIN centuries, was answered Hart Hoxie, Jack Darling; Alfred | t¢ re, ‘ed ot | Pruning Shears, 300 cia le ing Mixtures, by a lone survivor of a DR. P. L. AUSTIN, Pres. Allen, Sheriff Carew; and Betty | gr . , Y P $1.00. 85c, 50c. . sue High-class dentistry at most reas : ee oP ” A fascinating story of onable prices. Pyorrhea, @ disease | ogy QNIAL, tain weeater it THE TRAMP Wve and soyatiole eet of the gums, successfully treated.| ‘nwo attractions are featured in| cised by and amidst the wild recesses All work guaranteed, Fifteen years’ | 4). wow closing at the Colonial to 95e, NOW PLAYING “The Flaming Omen” 3rd &University Bie pmaned with parviewlars and ri PYORRHEA SPECIALISTS “IN THE DARK” pr MARY MILES DE the Andee espuntaine, special care of children’s teeth. Call) | DIVER FAILS TO SINK today for examination and estimate") pore and Charles Ray, in “In rural communitic The Super-teature with an | MINTER Gitédeinia hatmabied free of charge. ask Gn thee aliare of (hie oul er nes cael ‘a uterson's Augment Shain arptnte to ati‘union aan | is Dati” 00. thelr stat BRITISH HOSPITAL SHIP ai sein _| ne "YAN! E heagarin Peegeee,. showing cards, and their families. the orbes te atts P lex DON, Mar etd: ¥ ’ ry . or on the tb ” up Guildfor Castle 10¢ Contint . Prise} United Painless Dentists ::: a he its home port with 5¢ CHEATR: to savogaecses Se 608 Third, Cor. James nded by his mother, who blames | ed by a submarine in Bristol channel | P mrad COLI TOATLTRSRIIS 11 p. m. Phone Elliott 4 Hours, 8:30 bad ba evil career upon herself Sunday, the admiralty announced ca m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 9 to 1, The courtroom scene is the climax) day. ¢

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