The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1918, Page 7

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UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT : TALMADGE BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE Six Recls—CoStarring Eugene O'Brien—The Story of | a Girt Who Played Beauty Against Riches and Won Happiness. If you want a reliable watch, gc E to Haynes. Next to Liberty Theatre. | | PRIVATE SANATORIUM i-th Avenue, Seattle | A High-Class, exclusive institution, pow attention to maternity ceses, “pwilight sleep” methods when desired). Telephone Bast 892, or write for fertrenlers and reservation, Chamber Music, Concert BY THE SPARGUR STRING QUARTET Fine Arts Gallery 1213 Fourth Ave. ‘FEURSDAY BYE. MARCH 21 at 8:20 PF ] WIDE CHOICE OF - MOVIE FUN NOW AT FILM HOUSES CLEMMER William Farr fr his brother and cross” him, He ht, leaving behind a yved him in vain for girl who has years The brother repents of his ways study and tr and turns to dained, and with the girl who loves Narney (Mary Martin) accepts a cal to a wild loggin Narn rough but Ba old and 7 v rate he ave LIBERTY A Firitiahe mes to the r rt COLISEUM Romance ness art an f in By Right of Purchase wing at the Coliseum, with Norma ‘Ta madge in the lead An Margot H N n happl 1 thru the STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918, PAGE 7 SALESROOM a | BASEMENT SALESROOM | ay The Basement Salesroom Features for Tuesday: 780 Pairs of Women’s Sample Spring Shoes At $2. 95 Pair offering consi manuf irer’ pairs of. each me del und Sizes 312 and 4 Only AS this few The Offering The Offering Include Include Lace and Button High Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers in Patent Leather, Plain Kid, Brown Kid, Tan Calf, Whit tions with hand-turned Women who wear size 31 find this a remarkably attractive portunity to in Spring-style for sports wear. op- smart, and Combina- 1 welt sole: or 4 will buying street, save Shoes dre house or —Basement Salesroom, Tuesday 850 New Untrimmed Hats In a Featured Offering, Tuesday Three as Pictured Styles for Women and Misses NOW PLAYING Wn. Farnum TRE ‘CALL | Cousin Egbert and Ruggles Arrive tn at the ENLISTMENT NOT OPEN NOW TO SELECTED MEN | OLYMPIA, March 18.—Cap Ir. ” win W. Ziegaus, in charge de | OF THE WOODS” fa oes. cess Olympia, has announced that n Desperate, strong and re- branches of m tar ser ° _sistless, open to Washingt hae led by fear or for enlistment. Orders to th recely have been ton, D. C. |GERMANS IN PANIC AS Farnum, with heart of a lion, Tramples his enemy un- der his feet A THRILLING STORY GENEVA, March 18 jattacks on Cob! British al lentz and Fribourg | |have frightened the residents int : | panic, ac receive _ | here At Cobh ammunition factory was destroy bornbs and Gauterson’s Augmented lat Fribourg a railway station wa Russian Orchestra. “My Regards”. .Liewenyn Xylophone Solo by C. Fisher “First Waltz Orchestra | blown up. Durand mber Jare being and | furloug TO HONOR COTTERILL Roland W. ¢ ja tnember of the |day afternoon, will be honor ception to be who bec ‘council Mor the guest of held Thurs. house, by . u ame ottertil COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. New at 106 Columbin 1 Mave left the imita- tors of my name and 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 little it will cost you. His just acrons the atreet trom old location. My new en- trance is 106 Columbia, midway be- nd ave will ial practice « neas will offset the increased doing business because of 1 it to be known as the only | oan in Seattle who did not raise his irices because of the war. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. Lend! nb Dentist | AIR BOMBS HIT TOWNS ; n Red Gap. “Ruggles of Red Gap,” Liberty real love. _Ably supporting Miss Talmadge is ne O'Brien as husband, C whadwiek Himes, and William Court S., aa Dick Derwent STRAND His sweetheart ca powe when he her assist nd per on peration thi he makes an ery, and becorr superstition, is fully y her fiance Arbuckle ro’ Hin a comedy th unds out the at would make a ness, introducing — the Voman" as the st of phe novelties The film story is a tigerish one with Wild West action in every turn The Tigress, in the course of her ca reer as owner of the gambling lor ha “par tage robber and no He dec Sufficient it is that he didn't live long aim is to sa gress’ DAY'S = FROGRAMS a Alice Heady in Goinen in Phillips in 4 |, cases Cowl in “The &L ipreading Dawn.” CLASS A Patrons of the Class A are za treat in the falls in love with the Gent, who lemitt ampa with Js 4 ed fre r that, for the Ti-| | ELGIN, I, March 18.—The church, is free on bonds today | being | sheriffa | aay, it.is sald they were repelied by shots fired from within, 4 ale importance of this timely offering appears in the wide variety of straws, colors and shapes as well as in the excellent values it offers—values made possible through an unusually favorable purchase. An opportunity to ive saving on the foundation ter Hat. an attr an Ea make for THE STRAWS THE COLORS THE SHAPES , ; Sailors, Turbans, Mush- Cherry, Blue, Brown, Milan, Milan room effects, Drooping- Navy, Gold, Apple- Hemp, Lisere, Pip- brim Sailors, Roll-brim green, Purple, Rose, ing, | Wenchow, Sailors,’ Poke - bonnet Natural color, Black. | Kyogi. shapes. Exceptional values at $1.75. Basement Salesroom. Earrings, 25c Pair | pagina Celluloid-Ivory Toilet Articles effects of and drop in colors jewel-studded in knob HERE is an attractive showing styles—an excellent’ sélection at 25¢ pair. of this popular toilet ware in aenacieal Witieonk, the Basement Salesroom, including Manicure Pieces, Combs, Soap ee, 0 3oxes, Trays, Brushes, Pin P: ll C . 5 Holders, Tale Holders, Buffers, llow COvers, Cc Card s, Mirrors, Hair Re pte ar Pillow Covers of linen-color ceivers. material, with pleasing embroidered designs and fringed ends, 50¢ each. Basement 25¢ to $3.00. Basement ~—Priced from Sales Salesroom. Phillips is the atar | A comedy adds in: | ” Stick to Seas, Is srk bg ee Belief of Coontz He declared “When war is over, these thou-|man yee time n ay ure nc *}sands of young "| getting their fi of salt will go down to the Appearance /ARMED WITH HATCHET, HE CHASES BURGLAR Bremerton avy yard, in =. i Aug ane, A PRIEST Is ARRESTED Kn ath dey Sunday SaleHe 0 18th ave N COLONIAL | The was held in com-|; man was found by the The vivid entertainment of “Pay|Father J. J. McCann, for 19 years) Patrick's day police cy % | pastor of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Ae reakers was the after | iather William Quigley, Naval r| ELECTRICIAN KILLED arrested yesterday while he | structor G. A. Bissett, of the B od in his vestments before the al-|ton navy yard; W. W. Conner and Aceidentally touching a charged h. Father MoCann | knight of Seattle counct!, and Special | wire while working on a transformer ers from the ‘op | Assistant Attorney General Clarence | qt 2241 Whatcom ave., H. Butts, 4708 « him f L. Reames turke ave., an electrician in the em: when deputy| J. C. Ferd, who headed the recent niby of the Fu the chureh 8 drive for war funds in the city, was | Light & Power Co, suffered a in ap death Sun Sun le sented with a gold watch |that resulted in instant 4 preciation of his work during the| day, y morning. No e |Congressman Dill t Sound Traction, | toward the speaker's desk shock | man finally restored order, | An Exceptional Offering: 50 New Party Frocks Unusually Low-Priced at OOKING forward to after-Easter affairs, many women will see the economy of anticipating | their requirements for evening wear—especially at such an advantage as afforded in this offering. | The Dre light, fluffy effects universally becoming, and are styled a tured: The Dress at Left of Sketch has Three-tier Overskirt of | Silver-edged Net with satin ff the so ses are pic- over taffeta, wide girdle of cors white $8.85. forming In pink, light-blue age effect or The Dress at Right of Sketch Fashioned of Two Layers of White Net Is banded with silk in light-blue or flesh-color, and has bodice effect of the same silk encircled at waist- line by dainty flower sprays. Price $8.85. —Basement Salesroom A Quantity of These House Dresses To Sell at 95c —af in the style pictured, carefully made of sturdy per- cale, in plain tan or delft-blue with red piping and tie An exceptionally low price for such well-made, attractive- ly-styled dresses—95e. —Basement Salesroom. Featuring a New Pattern in 54-piece Dinner Set at $14.25 | HE bright colorings just now in popular favor are featured in the decoration of this China Dinner Service. It shows a bird of par- adise and flower design | in green and pink col- SEP ont 5 orings, with lacquer-red Se edge. The 54-piece Set, $14.25. ‘—Basement Salesreom. New Tub Silks, $1.50 Yard HE Basement Silk Section is featuring particularly good value in a Striped Wash Silk for blouses and men’s shirts. It is shown in an excellent assortment of color-combinations—36 inches wide, $1.50 yard. Black-and-White Checks Pattern many of the new suitings and dress goods and are featured in the following qualities: 40 inches wide, $1.25 yard. 52 inches wide, $1.25 yard. 54 inches wide, $1.50 yard. 56 inches wide, $2.25 yard. Basement Salesroom, | 1 | |MOTHERS TO SHARE DAY WITH SOLDIERS NEW YORK, March 18.—Mothers | will share their day, 12, with the Object of Bitter Attack in Spokane SPOKANE, March 18.—Attorney | soldiers this year, Miss Anna Ji tT baad “~ - announced Friday. Miss Jarvis, who n of the is the founder of the Mothers’ day custom, wishes that the day may be on of | marked by interchange of letters be- ssman C. tween the famil r here” and | their boys “over there pia JUSTICE WEBSTER NOT 3. Dill on his w stin va lared, in presenting the ution, that “Dill gave that followed German spies!” ment issued while were pa hevikit Pi horn” IA) state eur declared that yers! |he s not a candidate for congress in ‘On your side are the German the Fifth congressional district. sples and the paid agents of Ger-| weil many shouted Tustin to Dill sup- enn Bn Ra Bedi | IRISH PLEDGE FEALTY A near-riot followed as men rushed| Pledges of fealty to the United tes were renewed Sunday, when 00 delegates of the various societies of this state met in vention at the W. 0. W, hall, A police: The motion for @ resolution of cen- sure was lost by a two to one vote, power to defeat America at the) CONGRESS CANDIDATE os sual deb vi | SPOKANE, March 18.—In a state

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