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6TAR—TUESDAY,MARCH 26, 1918, PAGE 7 7] SHELVE RAISE '(witaTs DOING AT THE FOR WORKERS | PHOTOPLAY THEATRES Ived for one week, the ordi providing for inc « of municipal empl by the city coun » whole at committee A New Shipment of Women’s Gloves Offered at a Decidedly Interesting Price—the Pair $1.50 Four StyJes as Follows: he. WOMEN'S 1 - CLASP WASHABLE GLACE GLOVES sewed, with self and of $20 a month on all salaries leas ALL }than $200 month; $15 on thone ranging between $200 and $200, and os) Peggediengn yg peel ne eign the wages of day laborers employed by the city On instruction of the counc!!, Cor | poration Counsel Hugh M, Caldwell was in ed to continue to ° ent former Chief of Police Charles | Heckingham and former Mayor Hi ram Gill in suits growing out of the Jeampatgn to enforce prohibition leg istation, T' endants will hence Handkerchiefs 25c and 35c WO very interesting groups, offering col- orful novelties in Sports Handkerchiefs, also the staple all-white effects for those who prefer them. jforth bear thelr own conts, the coun cil specified | A protest against the election pique methods emple Mount Raker | | | two-tone embroidery; park, in the r : was pre | in Pearl, Putt Tan, G and Ivory; the $1.50. sented. The 1 wan referred to the judiciary ficiency ¢ department ef Chas. Ray and Sylvia Beemer in Th ¢ Family Skeleton,” at the Strand, |) hi e pair c. 6G es torn to “scraps of paper WOMEN’S 1 pong Each, om | TODAY's PROGRAMS \ Z 5 TAS ILEG 4 3 f $1 00: cathedral upen, children and) | uaameery Jolivet in “Lest . WASHABLE GLOV or ° 4 URGE POTATO MILLS. |ins ceca aciven trom ineit'nomee in| | | ve ean teu: | seaere A minimum eott Garden in * porothy with self or two-tone | in Pearl, Putty, Tan, Gray and Ivory; | ny > 1 _ - * CLASP | confirmed by the coun: . ton for|Helgium into German exile. All ah-| these and more are pictured in “Lent lavender, show- ington Potato ore’ ane in| We Forget,” at the Lit ed corner design, Monday c ato| Living at Roses sur Meuse at the flour mills e the surplus sup |© nk of the war, Kita Herrio embroidery the pair, $1. WOMEN'S 1-CLASP WASHABLE CHAMOIS GLOVES—in Prix seam style, natural chamois.color : bay Be or white; spear-point or two-tone embroidery; the » the diva, had served | priated pair, $1.50. me. all Peeehcenaeeeesiinmnconineenenat — , " y > Scant ‘ ‘ ‘ All-wh *halet-embro AMUSEMENTS The WOMEN’S 1-CLASP LAMBSKIN GLOVES—in <a jfa tf JOB 4 rs ernment pique style, black or white, with Paris-point em- METROPOLITAN— °... |. °. broidery ; the pair, $1.50. vk, Starting TOMORROW F°","3.", wits te to leave} on . cate : | A Featured berg for Wednesday. seein th colored ae | he is . y ‘irst Floor. A m2 . faster "bender tive, || army s inherited a taste for/f! Peeper jena v1 f nt : Mt : k from his father, or so} novelty colored borders; also | colored centers with | white | The doctor told him that wi b sf 35 Vaveen nor * mt] and fancy work, und asked bi 1,200 Yards of At 25c Each: New Cretonnes : British tank obscure and sinister portion of New ted this Special 45c Yard Mary Garden appears in “The York 1 How he was discovered by a girt|f]| A N exceptional offering of Spring Cretonnes, in rep kerchiefs, with ply existe f ‘The remain singer, finds herself with her is estimated at | Mother in the mi f the flight & r and colored fore the Hun invas 4 er ror of August, 1914, and ¢ @|lonsness in apparent in the fleeing!) rner Handkerchiefs, Star Want Ads Best for Resuits oa » “doen One Ja at news weekly HOWARD & HOWARD | the hero la Gov New York Neasty Chorus | York drink, and ‘ | He ts shown joy-riding thru ts nook his friends and a for jot the Empire State a4 millions, and buried himself thinkin Splendid Sinner," a thrilling war | drama 0 6 c. hite Linen Handkerchiefs colored corner designs, 26e, Handkerchiefs, of soft ’ T. -, w isos th d borders Verdure and Tapestry Effects tached te ot ore—igne Stripe and Allover Floral Patterns ender, with who had his welfare personally at the streets Seven reels—the picture that) beggars description. ection, First Floor. First at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11 ROAD TO WAPPINTAS* semiees Gstrn 209 Mh so ott one se PALACE HIP) Continuous Dally 1 to 11 NOW PLAYING ‘There is one sure way that never | to remove dandruff completely, @nd@ that is to dissolve it. This de | Btroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordi-| Mary liquid arvon; apply it at night ‘when retiring; use enough to =goist en the scalp and rub it in gently with Mati the finger tips. ‘ ~~ Me By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- troy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop in stantly, and your hair will be fluff lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better You can get Mquid arvon at any @rug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been, known to fail—Advertisement “ae” TM SPANISH WAR VETIS | NABBED AS DISLOYAL| Joseph Zittell, a Spanish-American war veteran, was arrested Monday DQ. R. B. VEGNER, NCR es é : Albert Rooke, on a charge of trying | 227 UNION STREET ee Selection, “Thais Zittell is a United States pensioner. | He was placed in the detention sta tion to await a hearing before United States © —————— mie eee ) yner Robert W. Mo-| | rT is aan I | 4 ? T 7 = ; | A MEE Senabel accused of being an| Seen area | Deputy Rocke on ‘a telegreohio war, tHEATRE 4TH BET. PIKES PINE Douglas Fairbanks rant from the federal dep ADMISSION 10¢ frames as lowas gaa #950 DOUBLE VISION The Single Lens with twe sights. travagance, «ilded n and blatant w “Moment: Music | Justice one Taam Save SAM SADLER IS OUT “The Good Bad Man” weave, featuring a variety of designs desirable COLISEUM | heart, and unwittingly rescued from |fi an cordial as tho she had minappro of New York's Bast "Side are depict and coarseness. It is shown, too,| ax mo MIP , ng.” thru sheer carcleas 1G crs < Jefore he knows it, he is in KY : : Suits « rages A ar gy Lagat W OMEN and misses planning on new Suits IN Nien . Copenhagen, Pekin-blue, Gray, Beige, Other Bi ful, wonderful woman much shooting and thrill stuff i collars of striped or dotted material, and Offer Wide Choice in Material, Style and Emerald, Pekin-blue, Copenhagen, Tan, eT Cainer S¢ . / | Neils island penitentiary. Under af ing collar and cuffs. GroRGr DAME: Like receiving a burial notice. this predicament, forms the basis of for window drapes and furniture slip-covers, includ- HARUKO ONt at's the way the Applebys wel-|"The Family Skeleton, at the ing: ‘ = } pune nt of th trand this week | | bec, 7 a Maida Ma ‘Montana "| MISSION | ———_-__— —————== |e with compe Fealiam in the| —1,200 yards in the offering; all 36 inches wide; spe- "Shoes That Danced,” at the Mission cial, 45¢ yard. aeiniene CLEMMER [eae | age on P Gang squabbles are featured in — perior Individial to become immere-| |Basement a esroom| Y ed in uncle « » ns. wastes ee Featare Photepiay : f : EMILY STEVENS In “DAYBREAK” the police. How he in| for Easter will find delightful choos- Weekday Mats. 100; Rives. & Sun. 200 i Pid egg ge ing here. “The Splendid | At $22.50, the Basement Salesroom has . ] “AS | WEDDING SHELLS we J a i > FRANK MORREL in “The Good Navy, Black-and-white Checks eral Admission, 38¢ Ativan’ t or den Jebpont with fullness in ripples or knife plaits, or ve in straight-line effect with plaited, grad- others have trimming of silk tailors’ braid or rows of soutache. An interesting showing at $22.50. Coloring. They are tailored from_ Velour, Poplin, Serge, Gaberdine, Tweed, Mixtures, Basket Beige, Gray, Rose, Venice-rose, Ameri- can Beauty, Navy, Black, and Black OF JAIL ON BOND NOW and White Checks. CLASS “A” THEATRE | atic: one day's ceration, Bam Unhiksg Nyeajorir aoa pea hea Priced at $9.50, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.50 and $22.50. was unable to secure bond until Mon: | And the n ey give her is] everal gun fig | | thin film, with all of their brutality |[ ° . rong Smartly-styled Spring Suits at $22.50 NEW PANT assembled Suits of fine poplins and serges, in 2 ‘The California Ro In the atory of a benuti fn wet Wild West vi age, and uated girdle. Many are topped with over- The New Coats and Canvas weaves, in rd Near Pike Sadler was released today from Mc-| with rows of stitching for trimming, detachable over-collars or bias folds fimish- day afternoon. His co-defendants DR. J. R. BINYON Free Examination —Basement Salesroom, A TREAT TO THE YOUNG AND OLD T§2.50 GLASSES | J wore released on $5,000 bonds several on Earth We are one of the few optical) stores In the Northwest that really grind lenses from start to finiah, | and we are the only one in SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. Examination free, by graduate op- tometriat Glasses not prescribed unless absolutely necessary. BINYON OPTICAL CO.||” 16 FIRST AVE. | Seneca St. ne Main 1550 ation to twilight sleep” methods when desired), clan in constant attendance, ~|near here, in making a house-to- | ago, All of those under sen tence were convicted before United Neterer, of seditious conspiracy PRO-GERMAN SUSPECTS | LIMA, ©., March 26.—Pro-German | suspects were dragged trom bed and | foreed to salute the American flag Monday night by a mob at Delphos, | house canvass. whose store a German flag was nail-| ed, waa notified he would be thrown into the canal and drowned if the GET ROUGH HANDLING || A wealthy shoe merchant, to)! States District Judge Jeremiah | {| | Filet Curtain Nets Special 25c Yard 1,800 Yards in an Exceptional Offering, Wednesday —comprising Filet-mesh Nets in four tasteful white, cream and ecru. All are thirty- six inches wide. An unusually favor- able purchase permits the quoting of 3ungalow patterns—in flag was not removed. MARGUERITE A Smart Spring this special price: the yard, 25¢, Sailor, $6.00 : of. a OMEN who choose the Sailor for Silk Gloves, 50c their favorite tailored hat, will be interested in this new block, which is x bee ve. 2 ; almost universally becoming. 66 ECONDS in Women’s Silk Gloves, in black, white, gray, tah and champagne; two-clasp style, with It is of navy lisere, wih eae and self-color ribbon ban 7 r oak i double-tipped fingers, 50¢ pair. —Basement Salesroom, oe SUSPECTED GERMAN ss © Ice Cream |r SP sue vi remy, Was in federad is an allen / , 5 Jcustody today, following his arrest HAT a source of pleasure this delightful dish has yesterday. Naval officers discovered become. Oncea luxury —asummer tidbit—it is now him hidden in the mail room of the part of the daily diet of thousands of people. A matchless, liner Ventura, with the intention, | highly-nourishing, wasteless food, a food that combines presumably, of making his way | I palate-tickling delight with useful, energizing, heat-giving ae hice OS and bow. Price $6.00. ve Qualitics—and does it in a tempting way. CATCH THRIFT SPIRIT mocrtandaaon “Phe people of Seattle have caught | = —— paved iN SEO: SR a a ee - theinet and. thrite campaign” sase| JACK DEMPSEY PUTS K. 0.| WOMAN RIDDEN ON RAIL|DYMENT CALLED To Daniel Kelleher, director for Wash PUNCH TO UNKNOWN LAD!.." D Aan Marek ~Mrs EAST FOR WAR WORK ington and Alaska France JOPLIN, Mo, March 26,—Jack To spend two months in the serv: WHITE” Tell the story to the children and then let them see this Great Picture. 3 Days Only—Tues., Wed., Thurs. TLE OPEN 10 A. M. te | iy “CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS | SEATTLE Ice CREAM Co. Reports from Postmaster Bdgar den on a rail thru the mai Battle indicate that daily invest: | Dempsey has wnother quick victory] Monday for making alleged disloyal |ice of the United States fuel adminis. ments are increasing thia week, Dur-|to his credit He knocked out Tom| remarks, Later she was taken be-|t ing War Savings week, $10: was| Riley, an unknown, in 60 secondsifor the United States commissioner | U. subscribed, here, last night. and ordered held for the grand jury. 1IKE BUSY BEES, STAR WANT ADS WORK WITHOUT A LET-UP.