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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. PAGE 7 | SMALL WONDER CLYTIE FELT |, | ILL, WITH BANK ROBBERY DUE | j a | A Sample Line of Children’s Dresses and Tub Suits At Exceptionally-Low Prices VER 150 gar. ments for little tots in thi offering —hardly any two alike bought at a con cession, and priced accord ingly. The ings afforded » it wortl while to outfi mak the youngster now for summer $5.00 $200 $2.50 As Man to Man The Dresses Jaunty tailored styles of white Sizes 2, 3 and 4 poplin, satin-finish galatea, soft | Years 5 . ‘ | . P F ‘ 4 a nainsook, dimity, chambra | —-Uncle Sam is asking each of us this question: | $1.25 to $5.00 ep 4 gingham, Sul crim “Will you lend me your money so that I may equip of contrasting color, tiny button embroidery and | my Army and Navy to insure for you and your chil- smocking, also dainty lingerie styles, with lace and | dren the blessings of Liberty embroidery trimming. Buy Liberty Bonds Today The Suits Suits of white pique, colored Elsie Ferguson, in “The Song of Son, " at the Strand All Week EMMER % . > Tm er t This is alias Annie,” tackles her first burglary with "Kid Glove Jrnmie,” aa th stand in front of the largest bank the city STRAND. Sizes 2, 3 and 4 ~ chambray, white madras, white Years satin-finish galatea, gingham, $1.75 to $6.00 striped madras and colored | poplin, in Oliver Twist, Russian blouse and other | tyles, with contrasting color, buttons and touches of embroidery for trimming. help Seattle to make the answer to this question a unanimous “YES.” Let no thoughts of mistaken self- interest—no spirit of put-it-off—induce any one of us to side-step this vital obligation! TODAYS PROGRAMS 1 a mna COLISEUM--Kathiya Williams tn We Whispering Chorus.” MME —Madge Kennedy in “The SONG OF SONGS Here—at any bank—at Liberty Loan Head- Lity Kardos’ quest of love—her song of Cite & gir, an@ ehe Reng quarters in Central Building—your subscrip- | : i songs. The high tension tempest of emo 0e8 into the “business” Just to prove | | COLON fr il 2 reive: emembe “un Specimen values are shown in the sketch. ® J r tion will be received. Remember, 7 thon, : —Second Floor. that the heroine of her novel is not | impossible: | | tie in played by Madge Ken | HONOR DAY TN ae ealimcresl aca fo || : | The Basement Salesroom ee the part of I | LR REY ine. antnttuavtan| 2 Dethiog oor crc vvomen Ss Oxfords, $6.75 | Affords Excellent Selection in ea ee tte nee cpa | Aa egeiscaaa ts at inal humorist sprung the tale of the | °™ # F the | Suits Ss a $22. 50 Bake or Yano ble Uncles tartare: "| Severn! doubtful binds try to sing HIS modish, dark- | Sa — | And. of course, the nephew told his! 10. 1s te ear det brown shade appears pe howe ree ! lady friend t Fi 8, velty LORD DUNMORE WILL Mt, and ¢ ' to especial advantage in and varie aan desi SPEAK HERE FRIDAY |, at be re +e these smart new Oxfords. | cas Suits of Poplin Some Lord Dunmore, V. ¢ 0} MISSION | ssaase sgh Pisin! & Pie se ie cae . w ith a it amen ee | Of heavily perfor- and Gaberdine achieve the | will arrive in the city Pri¢ ; presale edl " t ° te, gun ated calfskin, with new modes, and their smart- TE nc te lgeap onda ee aie roasted ponies Aas welted soles and low ness a heightened by rows <afilite entertained by the Chamber of| Bill Hart The heels, as pictured. of soutache ge onal Commerce and Commercial Club and| Tiger Mar Piles SK tate | stitching, groups 0! ttons the Elka, On Friday night . oe : f the da rice 96./0 pair | and contrasting over-collars. —First Floor. Jo'clock, Lord Dunmore will mak: «| COLISEUM | public address at the Masonic tem | To be arrested, charge | ple. | murder of nelf, convicted u He has served two years on the|ed—sounds paradoxical, doesn't it French front, and been twice wour thie nusdiader -Mtuganadl . D T : r led. He is at present recovering from | Trimbie, | « r rt oof t t Y | | Flanders. Put he goes to hia death wing » tt DOUBLE VISION -_—- that his erstwhile wife is . o et " t ITH Tassels and Drop Ornaments appearing as é ilor braid, and Single Lene with twe sights. the 5 of another mar . unusual fi pst ‘ eh as bound with tailor braid, - = SPEAK ON WAR THRIFT | wnat nore could he ask Shag tas ends for girdle cords, weighting the points of the long rolling lapels and WEGNER OPTICAL CO. CAMPAIGN TONIGHT}, Sica cts pein vent , pel ee CLASS A : , sleeves and collars, and in many other ways, unusual | buckled belt are also braid- Typical values are shown in the sketch. R The Suit of army-blue gaber- 4 dine (at right) has the dou- ble ripples of the coat DQ... B. VEGNER, MGR Charles H. Clarke, chairman of|ing splendid music of interest attaches to these Trimmings. | bound. The coat is lined with gold-color messalin 227 UNI the King county war savin om-| i is ys a and the skirt is a slash-pocketed model, with bel ION STREET mittee, and Reginald H. Parsons, STRAND a Se Silk Tassels in black, white and Sik Drop Ornaments, 30¢ and fullness in back. Price $22.50. jchairman of the Seattle committee,| “The Song of Songs.” old fave og colors, 2% to 6 inches long, do each ‘ ‘ arcade. | will addreas a meeting of war say.|is presented in film vers ; on wit” politi 22° © Sitk Cords in various colors, 60 At left, Suit of dove-color poplin with triple belt effect ings’ committees in Wolf's cafeteria | Strand this week nd what came of it jg) Tassels mixed colorings, 8c, yard. . r $ i h ee od cemasoe at 6 Turaday evening. | Elsie Ferguson, original star, takes and w | Ber arog yeaa i its Gade ik Vase ine flanked by rows of pearl buttons topping the many —_ {T) Metat Drop Ornaments in gold, white, 2-yard lengths, 760 plaits in back of the coat. Finished with over-collar KANE-TAYLOR LEATHER eo ME geen re — of white poplin and lined with fancy Persian-pattern Neck Cords in various colors, 16¢ each. —First Floor. fabric, Price $22.50. ti asement Salesroom. Clara Kimball Young “MAGDA” CLASS “A” THEATRE SPECIALTY CO. (GEO. JACKLIN, Manager) Has the best equipped plant in Prepared Under “Superv ion ey Floyd Rader . — — - —_—_— County Agriculturist 1 es, Card . | 'T: Purses. ——|_ GARDEN LESSON NO. 5 | List Garden Plots SS We make and repair Ladies In some parts of the United States ; ‘ae at liott —— Handbag he gardens of 1917 were more or : : AM USEM ED N TS)ure «: hear yal Want a garder “? | Educatior Ande 7 ining Isl* are a typical, hardy, active, outdoor! Mayor Hanson Opens penile WEDNESDAY PROGRAM S [" “If It’s Made of Lenther— ——__ Jena disappointing. T : Citisens who have no ground foral “eS get people, and the children are almost | + Dahing| Mrs. Winfield Smith will preside: 1S | We Make It” oe aart te peenbares ee Oo an 1 like to use ene| SOlution of Child Welfare atively breast-fed, Scandinavia’ gram by Saying ‘Babies at weanesday’s session, which beging i cicnigienisiaaneatonetn 1 ]|fsomn cont’s LAUGHING HIOT)} pore probably to lack of know . | : : fant death rate ts the lowest in Eu: | : 5 } ip [at 10 @. mm S Second Floor with yp best to meet these weather ant lot in the neighborhood, are Problem, Says New Zeéa-jrope. A cold or severe climate ss Cannot Be Too Careful in} ““treaitn Errors” will be the sub- SS Jas he on n Avieed to Ronald Chapmar ‘ reer; therefore not an insuperable obstacle ' ” ject of the first discussion, by Dr, s SANITARY MARKET ar sialic r Y » by ‘. S A i aed iS | conditions nat were disap-( war warden Af ae hat eae land Specialist in your fight for healthier babies ana| Choosing Parents. Mildred Purman. It will be followsll s Opposite Liberty | Among the crops that were disa the Ce building BY DK. F, TRUBY KING a lower death rate, On the contrary,| “A child cannot be too eare by a talk on “Teeth,” by Dr, H. @ |potntments in many gar , of | Phone F tt 4 World's Most Famous Baby-Saving !t will prove perhaps a real ad-| in choosing Its parents. To mak Puckett S F Bennison potatoes, because of the pr Many vats roperty owner xpert vantage, if in the United States you| this possible, eliminate the liquor iS Met | ight, caused or st nnot cultivate of their! When I am anked what lessons the| leave no stone unturned to do jue| traffic.” v = And the 2 hot weather w e ‘ ted Staten learn from New| tice to the mother and child | This message of | on S | / A fame Splendid |i toon were showing an exuberance th Chanene 1 t t and in the problem of y sav-| And this, as I have said again and| Mayor n, when he | ‘Thomas : | War | growth enthusiants f g. Lam in 1 to say at the out-|@guin, is essentially a question of| opened Child Welfare Week at | rown will discuss “Four Problems | ‘The man with the small garden car set that New Zealand really learned | the proper ucation and training the Fine Arts build’ Tuesday in Race Betterment.” Miss Btbel FS Diteciighaie our wethote te | | uxuall erce ' a lot to an acre| most of her first lessons in the Unit-| of girls and of mothers—mothers po. orning, at 10 o'clock. | Knemeyer will sing. Ss racte' — 2 en Stat | tential and actual. .; t | Programs will follow on Thursday every transaction, and our cus- early planting Jed States. t Mayor Hanson said in par tomers are accorded every cour- |They will be pa . gor sta The will be a potato shortage| Our striking success in First, of course, we must find out| «our progressive state saw fit,|2md Friday. Morning sessions Be BS tesy consiatent with sound busi- before the hot wea 18} thin “ unless a larger acrea and in redu the infant those things which under conditions . le children from | ® 10 a. m,. and afternoon dis os judgment. hes 1 b years ago, to free little childrer " gia |can be most surely accomplished PY | iq planted, x to Chapman and r the standard of |of modern civilization will make|7°oTe Oho OTe ni law must , at 2 o'clock Special Return Engagement |pelecting seed of very early varieties, | - — | health of the entire community, has | children healthy ‘whether in town OF) made national, but, above all, the big 4 | MAX FIGMAN as the F y of Hebron | |been due first to our study of the | country; and secondly, we must get|tning for child welfare is the € |afternoon program with a voeal : And Original Company in the 1 {and Earl of All, Select tubers} l science of child welfare, and second: | the parents to apply that knowledge. | ination in the nation of the lquor| solo | of . ieee « about the size of a hen e Place to our method of applying that| We Must overcome the enervating | traffic. When that is accomplished | No Date Set Accounts Subject to Check Are||| “NOTHING them in trays of shallow boxes, sclence. For the science itself we| tendencies of civilization but wel at other things will come | Among the exhibits of baby week, Cordially Invited. alist Erices:,_ S00 to 91:80, by aide, with the tip end upwa came largely to you here in the Unit-| must never yield to the notion that |” wr. time to cure the man of ilis|*T¢ food stuffs and equipment for fed. Mat.: w= e Sg: - 4 ed States—we availed ourselves of | the difficulties are insuperable | selena pittart orb ‘,| the Amusement and transportation of —— hured: |Pasteboard boxes will do. Sta perabl: en he child. Child welfare ’ st . a [Pam three or four weeks a strong the splendid research work that had Applied Lessons |i when he is a hid. ost important |clildren. An autocarringe, — 60m Peoples Savings Bank Iheavy sprout will be developed tr en carried out in your universi-y You have at. ydt command in| WOFK ts by far the most Mmporwnt| structed with headlights, mudguard @ . AND PIKE §T. cach potato. These sprouts sho YP) | tes, hospitals, etc ise ica, ready to put into pr et ae mentite atehiy the ¥ . windshield and side curtains, rub: ‘@ | sizable wet be broken when planting the i< 2 In the methods of applying such| all the knowle needed concern: | &¢ a ig Pet ey We have. our| ber tires and fore doors, attracted 7 RO a i ae af tubers in the ground, In this w wl wn knowledge to best serve our New| ing infant welfare What we aeienala. pl ygrounds, our parks, our| Much atter i cadena cuty Mave at from na uland conditions, we may be able| learned in large measure, in New| *Plen Tie Hoy Scout movement| Clinics for the weighing, register: & heed. Warey De Co als mo diag in the ordinary way. ‘Then| @g data and results | search and study and experiments | ree one rien our. boys the city, but no t {pected eis tar Bealbcos Siretoonge Alpha Sprig, Pal ave Fine Climate ind practice of your doctors, your| Pound shi 0 ental ake en set eta Nf essmite 2ie ttn that potatows are highest In | pd BEST ro crt re Ce nem | an eens, our feetars 2eUrceuared' up many a Wrone point ot | ie nat we have an Ivantage » done in you colleges and horpitals.| lew in RANA Me Se . = ————— ula treexing weather threaten | RR rg dag gg ne peer oren Telly of Fingland |AVIATOR KILLED WHEN after plantir n the ground a little bes cd ‘ h ‘avira thethied to in-| Hla Erickson spoke Tuesday | Wiggle PALACE HIP : pening © the pruet. © Sener JG |oormeyaivantare "Wwe save pract| who ra evoting.themaeives to ne) Mn Ria Ftickaon spoke Turedey! LANES CRASH IN AIR oll ma » |eally the same delightful climate a ant welfa research today ne or on rena ae oi wast | pa sgcasegie sett ape, a nal thould be drawn down later with ba | A |Caiifornia. In fact, we are Very | United States, results of the utmost | dren,” urging the Importance of her] DALLAS, Tex. April 9.—Cadiet n You “Little Lord Robert; the Gellia; wide-tooth rake much like the Pacific t states in| importar being achieved, and| Message as a factor in eliminating | John Insinger, 22, of Greenleaf, Colo, Doyle & Wright In the small garden the grower of | products as well as climate. And| this side of the question must never| Many problems that follow in later] was killed, and Cadet Earl K. Zimm 2 Other Hip Acts potatoes should strike a Ine, and vat the climate, with @ small range neglected or lost sight of merely | life. Dr. J. I Durand spoke on| was slightly hurt at Love field here Fentare Photopiny: Storey in Pie this dix holes with a spade| a temperature, tay not ba 60 pend | bednune tt fo net ao Bauch in ovi-| “Infar basing his talk on con-| today, when their planes collided in ay every 12 to 18 Inches, and to the} i a RA Fun; Vien “thor ibe | dance ditions in England, which country he| midair, They were both American 1B Lo aun Mental ha Dhell1 depth of about five inches, One} | point of the hardihood and virility of| All the material for unlimited Ee cently i abi kened ens » hewezs ‘The Class has started, but || ——————— of tuber should be DENTISTRY 1 race, or even as regards the infant | prog is at hand here in America he war has awakened England] re otek OTL CS 1 hole 'and covered t0 [inst reat'ar more Severe tates "nly, auestion” ef bringing) to tary recognition ot the impert| TOTAL ABSTAINERS over to the Hippodrome at 4 r “ balance of the " 1a > if only the mothers are properly | knowledge to bear upon the problem | “nce of child welfare w necor¢ ‘ding | 720 tonight. A special lee ||] Mh and wine, el. mil O58 wn tater when the| DR. P. L, AUSTIN, Pres. |iiainea and the. bables are given | with the full force of a united public| to Dr. Durand. Practically nothing ORGANIZED IN OHIO son will place you with the J) } Tonéhty Bat sprouts have re growth High-class dentistry at most reas-| pro ttention and care. ninion enthusiastically behind it.| along the line commanded pub at | ‘Total Abstainers’ clubs, the anem class, and you will be danc- ‘The Grontest Drama of the Age A few days after planting run the] onable prices. Pyorrhea, a disease! In Great Britain, we find the most) That is what we have largely Delage unti ithe crying needs se m ibers of which pledge themselves to Iron, ing next Saturday night. LION AND THE MOUS! rake over the ground to kill weeds| of the gums, successfully treated.|robust, sturdy and energetic people | achieved in New Zealand. It is that come ae demonstrated in tragic late ain from the use Of aylieas ae ‘7 that will be sprouting, and repeat the| an work guaranteed, Fifteen years’ | come from the north of F nd and| which has made our record in baby | fa Ee jetely, ane being oreante ae a lon, if necessary, until the po-| special care of children’s teeth. Call | from Scotland rather 1 the | saving outstanding. We have Miss Raitt Talks 4 bei pact up. Then toe or use the today for examination and estimate) south cc North s are; not been content with educating Tuesday lpg it pert china." | The Ballard W. ©. T. U. will hold @ on the “Food of the Chik a lly noted for hardiness as|few mothers here and there, but we lectur of have got the entire community) Miss Raitt is head of the home ivator every 10 to 14 da free of charge. univers its next meeting Friday, April 12, at THE | ; ab eral discounts to all union men| against the more languid peop! ; : M 4 hetween the rows, which should be} Liberal discounts to a ‘ © home| “pm, at the home of Mrs Wi, ai : , art showing cards, and thelr families, |the south. So a wide range of tem-| aroused to the vital importance of| economics department at the Uni r of ss Mats, Nights, 7 and 9 - United Painless Dentists |otua advantage in the long run, if| what is already being done here, 1) voted years of study to the question | Charies teak ree ¥ at eats We x su get the mothers well tr 1 and| see no reason whatever why as good! on which she is By Special Kea poke | r otter - ©”. B. J, Lloyd addressed the a shee er } ' . James ercome the initial difficulties or even better results In regard to) Dr. B. J. ! " ; 4 ue CoM | cu eel Nes 8:30 ra Lowest in Europe | infant welfare and baby-saving may| women on “Open Air Schoo ano Star Want Ads Best for Results | _ or ee The Scandinavians, for example, | § poryuA Yd UT peaeryou oq youl Mrs. D, Clifford Reid completed: the, [m 0 # pm Sundays, 9 to 1. THE SINGER M In Conjunction With New Bil General Admission 250

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