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‘ey UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY A little high life—some high stepping and lots of hilarity A joy chariot—laughter uphol- stered, with non-skid smiles all around—Bring your own shock- absorbers! Fifth at Pike—Centinuous 11 te 11, Admiaston 20e—Childrem 10¢ If you want a relinble watch, go, to Haynes. Next to Liberty Theatre Advertisement. Mrs. Ralph Smith, M. ™ k Monda: | Fourth ave. wil at the Overseas nner night, at Third Are_you'% . PY OF THEA DR. EDWIN J. BROWN DD. Ss Bow at 106 Columbia fo me and met from his flew painless fmethods and PERSONAL ATTENTION. DR. J. BROWN'S NEW OFFICE Orpheam Bldg. Third and Madison. NOW PLAYING MAXINE ELLIOTT “FIGHTING ODDS” CLASS “A” THEATRE 3d Near Pike of doing business because of war. want to be known as the only im Seattle who did not raise his because of the wa EDWIN J. BROWN, PD. PD. 8. Geattie’s Lantiog Dentist bia IMOORE THEATRE bhoumbontentke MA ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE show full of surprises — To miss this week’s bill is to miss one of the best bills of the season. LEONA LA MAR THE GIRL WITH THE THOUSAND EYES A PART OF THE ORPHEUM CIRCUIT "AIN Ss 3340 222 “That Rascal” LONEY HASKELL Character Monologue Comedian COUNT PERRONE Assisted by MISS TRIX OLIVER DUGAN & RAYMOND —IN— “THEY AUTO KNOW BETTER” Brodean & Silvermoon TASMA TRIO Climax of Aerial Art “EXEMPTION” A Timely Satire By Samuel Shipman and Ct In Canine Contortionist” ara Lipman ORPHEUM TRAVELOGUE CONCERT ORCHESTRA SPECIAL LADIES ONLY! The Friday matinee is for ladies only. Come and ask her your questions freely. > Positively No Men Admitted News by Telegraph and Telephone United sign up for war harvest work during Vacations, they hold grand Jeounetl in Tac June 7 and 8 Jer at the 8 when ma nul and then t ide by cutt netting fire Unie wrday, He Acquainta queerly after be r, earlier in at, Sat fireme peon acting ren way ok by a street oa ypils how » the school hers Ww ‘Teach school swim,” is plea mad board in petition by Parent T association, Mothers’ cong A. and Y. M A 1 ¢ ire Y r inatructions at al hs omen thruout the state will be wer for ns, has They want aches. rganined to release Mra, Hel 1 appointed state chairman defense council to direct man po N. Steve mmercial ‘Travelers wilt! 714) Roy Scouts | Work. Sie ails at |e “fe _Lelleved to have Jumped 16 feet Nellie y wounde She had Neighbors ave. W., Mra found painfull 15th ave nson in the 14th wa yndent RAYMOND. | Fre w death Sunday, when he the wheels of a truck CENTRALIA, — | Whetzel forced two auto thie ndon a stolen car in which they riding from Centralia to th kson Prairie hill, After Whet | nad punctured the tires with bullets, aped by running Into] was ¢ Raymond the thieves enc the woods. Field fortifications were discuss y Lieut. L. W, Turner in a t the Unt ty arm Mond. afternoc were in George ht. He w Mee of Ballard serve with the Red Cross in k M. Sullivan, president formerly chief of po- | theatre managers in theatres to be used f the people, will be th Men this week Gilbert | trolman Harry | ves to the Liberty, registered men| ~ | 1. Stratton died Saturday |... WHAT THE SUNDAY SAW AT THE MOVIE SHOWS | | of the| } dack Pickford and LIBERTY wan) | en with toristion of 1 a pre 1 forbid on, in the Thru a m ing expert-| his way 8 he takes . club, Mew. Kilaabeth) ang new wheatless . n in the m Cowan will the Bonney-Watson chapel at 3 this afternoon 14, and Max Leehne ate Andrew h regiment, at the Home under taking chapel. the Hippodrome, April 15 Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha \ maton will be held at 3:30 p. m y at the Home Undertaking Raleigh Faulkner, alleged bootleg leer king, is in trouble again. He was arrested for speeding by Officer | squad! |R. R. Herbert, former dry | sleuth, Saturday SATSOP.—The local Red Cross chapter of Satsop has just completed the following articles, made during March: Thirteen pairs of socks. sweaters, 10 bed shirts, 19 children’s suits, 1 trench pillow and jeutt her daughter, seriously in |jured. Mr, Myers, the driver, and his wife, were slightly injured, while Ed Anderson, 17, driver of the other | machine, escaped uninjured. SPOKANE. — Charles state food adminin has lifted | |the ban on dressed and pul | He also withdrew an order permit ting bakers to use rye as a wh |flour substitute, 1 ortage of other substit A. Clark, in |eharge of the pla nds; has an |nounced that the seven young worn len appointed playground supervisors | will begin their work about June 1 Mrs. Sarah Berwick, 2016 Calfor. Hebberd, 4} 24 trench | put 7 ABERDEEN .—As the result of the Denver, has notified Seattle |friends to snake effort to locate her Ernest Berwick, who left hom 16 years ago. Any one knowing h whereabouts should with Mrs, G. Parsons, 325 Jeweler and Silversmith Second Ave, Near Madinon eccccocccce GET IN TONIGHT IF You Would Learn to Dance The record class for the city of Seattle starts tonight. Those joining this class tonight will master the art of dance ing in one week's time. This is made possible by the complete, intensive instruction which is giv- en only at THE HIPPODROME Fifth and University Phone Filiott 3187 } me © have her fortune. She) becomes disappointed in love thru jumping at conclusions, and runs} away to join the gypay band. She| ie remeued after a wild thru the night chane SEUM w York's ench Nights and p fancinatin Limousine Life Moncure Kelts New York “rake |but very much of brig girl from the It ie a trulam that ountry girla should not accep’ | tentions from sophisticated et mnie Wells. formerly |‘Three Oaks, Towa, did She accepted his attentions presents and good time and when she had acct fictent to retire, went back Onkes to net “= her Rwee! nw 'BIG ORCHESTRA AT HOTEL CECIL GRILL | WELLS PRESIDES AT | HIPPODROME MEETING His Well Dance Or. Professor Dewey With Known FivePiece chestra Opens There Tonight ha nd dance specialists that Prof. Dewey | and favorably known the Hotel orchestra his w ypens tonight at tn | Cecil Grill The grill room at the Hotel Cecil a one of the most elaborate in the attractive feature. The kitchen is in able chef, and of atten d afte charge special dinner ar has always been the und M Helen San Francisco girl, will und attractive tures for thin week. pA » new PRoeTor: COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST.) Phone Main 4965 “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” This is my message of déliverance to you from the fear that accom panies Dental operations. 1 RACT! FILL, CROWN and QREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions. Lowest prices in your clty for high-class, guaranteed STERLING DENTISTRY | Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. ML e Huff in “His Majesfty, | drifts be } ins Odd al|has issue CROWDS New Shipment: Useful Three- Fold Screens With Oak and Mahogany Finish Frames HREE-FOLD _ Sereens, 60x68 inches, with oak or mahogany - finished frame and green or brown bu filling, $11.50, Oak Sereens, size as above, with frame not quite so heavy,” $10.00. Three-fold Screens with oak frame and green or brown burlap filling, size 54x66 inches, $7.50. Three-fold Screens with oak frame and green or brown silkoline filling, size 54x68 inches, $8. 50. Window Curtains At Unusually Interesting Prices A‘ ble for AVORABLE chase is responsi- the very inter- esting values offered in Serim and Lace Cuar- curtains desir- able in style pendable in quality. of from, lots, pur- tains and de- 8 choose in four pair: $1.50, $1.95, $2. 25, $3. 50 styles to grouped at, the ores PORCH c USHIONS, 75¢ EACH: Practical Cush- ions’ for outdoor furni- ture, canoes, porches and other summer uses; well-madé and tufted, - Floor Coverings and covered with assort- | ed cretonne: for the Summer Home | eres Bunker Bean,” at TODAY'S FROGKAMS eRTY “tis Tanguay in “The | | ve Thomas tn “Lim: ARGE new shipments of Rugs adapted for Sum- use in town homes and for the Summer Rugs charmingly deco- L mer home, are now on display. | rative, practical and mode Derothy Dalton in “Un ery Carey in “Thieves' <eeeye Walch to “The ately-priced. Maxine Elliott tn ing Odds.” “Wight ' ed ng Kelts bank and a wiser man RUGS OF MINNESO- AL TA PRAIRIE GRASS, heavy, dura- ble and reversible, in plain and figured ef- fects. Serviceable for all-round use, as well as for Summer homes RAG RUGS IN BROAD SELECTIONS, rang- from the quaint hit-and-miss effects suitable for halls and living-rooms, to the} bright chintz designs | with gayly-tinted flor- | al borders, so desirable for the bedroom. IMPORTED OV AND OBLONG RUG: of pliable, braided rushes—some in the natural others reproducing the old hand-braided Colonial effects. ‘Cedar Storage Chest at $6.50 PRACTICAL = “small- as pic- inches long, 16 inches high and 161% inch- es wide. Built from Western ced- ar, with brass hinges, and inished throughout, ially adapted for furs, shirt-waists and oth- er not too bulky articles of !. Price $6.50. size, 25 inches 12 inches high and 1214 inches wide; for furs, waists and small belong- ings. Price $5.00. —Upholstery Section, Firat Floor. colors, er plan wir The Marriage Bu with Willlam KLEARFLAX. LINEN RUGS, made from American-grown flax; washable, moth-proof and reversible. Ideal for homes and offices. Sanitary because eas- ily cleaned; attractive in coloring. Second Fioc ing MISSION pany, and befow s @ murder and the « on The girl longs es Harry to get out) of Jail, and her uncle, thru his influ ence with the governor, obtains his pardon. When the girl learns of the hold up, she turna him down. Cheyenne k to where he t who fr 1 up the against | The In the sagebrunt and Cheyenne fir or. | | | | ‘Basement Salesroom| 200 New Spring Coats Just Received O whatever color one’s fancy turns (turquoise, navy, green, tan, khaki, Pekin - blue, checks, mixtures or black), one may be sure of the authentic style of the garment, and the desirability of the material. The Coats are tai- lored from Wool Ve- lour, Wool Poplin, Gaberdine, Tweed, Delhi Coating, Jersey Cloth and fine French Serge, in sizes for women and misses, The prices: m. en and Curt in ki unded. The gir dx Cheyenne and forgives him. The story in “Thieves Gold,” at the Mis Harry Care: plays the lead 1 in | | oe COLONIAL feat T kee Way.” with George ‘od, ix playing at th night of a pretty gir ed by a rough, leads the hero and, following that, thru a of startling adventures, wh Wainh rose, CLASS A Trickster methods dealt with in the the phe the Clase A a the star of this abs | in high fin are 7 Maxine rbing drama \s ‘| Le NX = $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $19.50 $22.50 $23.50 Four of the New Arrivals Are Sketched: \ Coat of canvas-weave cloth in dark robin’s-egg blue, with pockets formed by novel panel effect at sides and over- collar in coin-spotted pattern. Price $19.50. Sand-color Velour eighths length, with back and side panels Price $21.00, ; BLACK DIAMOND WILL SMASH LOAN RECORDS $21.00 Black Diamond, Wash town where tizen gives a per-| |centage of his wages to war work an ultimatum thru the kers ring that the mining | | mine w third Libe man. RED CROSS TO USE BIG_ |} EXPOSITION ROOMS NOW Manufacturers’ exhibits in the Ex-| position building University st being remc for the fp Mon¢ to mak workers, who Coat of Venice-rose Canvas-weave cloth with detachable gray over-collar, pockets and deep Price $15.00. slash turn-back cuffs. Coat in seven- double belt in s with slash pock- Coat of sand-color French serge, with slash pockets in panier effect at button trimming and bias folds Price $23.50 mn will take sides, of contrasting color. MONEY EXCHANGE TO FRANCE IS ARRANGED 1d men in Seattle rout cost of s have been Unte ets. Basement Salesroom, Men in Franc transmit 1 Arr tween the may exchange leted and ul d r of PATRIOTIC PROGRAM IN | BALLARD WEDNESDAY For the benefit of the diers and sailors, a patriotic program will be given at Ballard zh school Wed nesday night entertainment will be given by registered men from | istrict No. 1 | he : beveled or | BRAKEMAN IS KILLED | J. Kingston, extra N! P. freight train, was killed) Auburn Sunday evening, when a N. passenger train crashed into ve freight | ‘ er Smart Bankok Sailors $7.50 HIS fine light-weight straw is combined in these new Sailors with flange edge of chrysanthemum or hemp braid. Natic ¢ de Paris for the Four good blocks, with crowns in round, straight, pyramid effect, and choice of these desirable colors: brakeman on an Taupe, Beige, Purple, Army blue, Gold, Black, Rose, Navy, Pink; banded with self-color gros- grain ribbon. Kingston was riding one of, tw gondolas smashed. Dr. M. J. Lacey Auburn deputy coroner, is investi wating. —Basement Salesroom.