The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 11, 1918, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 11, F | x Tonight and Friday Only a picture that will live in your memory ' THE CHORUS . FIFTH AND PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 20c—-CHILDREN 10c begina to look a private apart F meals, just o soon as she is settle HOLD BIG CARNIVAL | wrday. Apes 20 SPOKANE—Country club mem-|\orcs jamb chop and mutton Rew, The “Days of will be repre|bers will not appear in evening sented. | clothes at the club until the end of Part of the proceeds of the enter-|the war. The edict was issued tainment will be turned over to @| Wednesday by the entertainment fund for injured workmen. | committee, : ed” and knows how to go to the mark and pick out the carrots, and onions and spuds and make them up into a perfect Irish blend Small wonder that @he company ‘The Boilermakers’, Iron Shipbuilé ere and Helpers’ union, local No 104, will stage a carnival of a week's @uration in the Arena, starting Sat Se ORE Rae “Bear” In Mind | CERVA World's Best Bever 29° Everybody likes CERVA Its taste of hops is so delicious. Its action upon digestion is so helpful. Its purity makes it so wholesome. It looks so good in the glass—bubbling, foaming, sparkling. And it is non-intoxicating. Try it today. See how satisfying it is. At grocers’, at druggists’, etc.—in fact at all places where good drinks are sold. LEMP ST. LOUIS Manufacturers UNITE ee OFT SHARING COUPONS Lf United Coupons 2 cow pons each denom Distributors {nation 20) packed Viseher Brothers Company, in every cane. Ex > Sceee for value Seattle, Wash. premiums. | | 1918, PAGE 5 5 EVEN THE VILLAIN BUYS A | LIBERTY BOND FROM EDITH always show up at the theatre in the| end or vex the manager Getting Stew Meat fronted with the stern question “Where were you this afternoon? She flipped the substantial powder puff with a rhythmical pat, pat, and smoothed the powder down “Oh, this afternoon,” a housewifely air, “IT was at the mar. ket buying vegetables for a mutton stew. We were going to have com | pany for dinner.” B anxiliary will hold a! « Friday evening, at § the fourth floor of the building TAKE CASCARETS AND FEEL DANDY | Enjoy life! Don’t stay bilious, sick, headachy and constipated t Get rid of bad breath, sour stomach, coated tongue, indigestion sear FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ ( ‘Olive Tablets | That is the joyful c cry of thousands \since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time | enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpid livers. | Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. | No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- lets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally, They never force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” —; |bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver and are cons' pated, you'll find quick, sure and only Jeasant results from one or two little ir. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime, Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right, Uc and 25c per box. All on wale in the Women's Knit Underwear Seotior Sizes from 6 te yearn but on ‘ wm in over Former *. 25¢c 2to3 Bathing Suits Special Some Natatoriums are now op others will open nor A Bathing Suit will be required. These are in the one plece style, with skirt, and are shown in black jersey, trimmed with attractive braids and mateen. Sizes 36 to 46, for misses and women. Formerty $2.50 and $1.50 For this $1 50 hour, choloe . Crepe — 100 in the of % to 1 yard are in a good color range At the theatre Miss Lyle was con Nave! ! Edith Lyle Ss Edith Lyte, leading lady of the) fights to please her. Perhaps a mut- a Y. 9. h e “Johnny Get Your Gun” company, |ton stew bonus went with each bond) ou eard them those secre ices now at the Metropolitan theatre, | Mins Lyle sold. ve t voK happened to be caught in her riding When a Star reporter tried to Pa clothes by the camera man. Hut she | locate Miss Lyle for a little chat the - Be —they have a message for you through | Sercoetias cu the teat dum ord Lpoene Maar eo wie le feeed. ae . ~ . ° lahe ie driving in all her spare min-| manager of the company ec rate hed - a “The Whispering Chorus.” It’s a won- Utew—for the Third Liberty Loan. [hie head tat! Al jw yn * signed up for bonds, Even the vil-| leading lad found if whe nt derful play, told in a wonderful way! Geicteccat cent astcaee tea nelyace ont ao vanes th weapon, How does #he do it? there, and discovery unt = iy. abe maid with | ob and sold formerly at |] $1.65 and $2.25. On mle at the Trimming Sec tion. For this hour, AAS c = MANY JOIN THE WARNS AGAINST NAVY RESERVE. U, S, BOLSHEVIK! : Recruits for the United in great numbers |training camp at the university cam All branches of the service © still open for more recruits 23 has lived in Florence, pus here Adalbert Hevly, Washin for 23 years, on a farm has dis the plow to start cn} Formally opening the chamber’s| a new ature. He has enlisted in| sixth annual meeting, Rhett be-| the U. 8. Naval Reserve Forces here| sought th believing in co-opera: | as a peamar University of Wa tum fire di nt olled a man in the Naval Reserves ers who have enlisted Nav a Reserves this week and T Wash, |SECOND WASHINGT Try Sem | cording SERGEANT IS KILLED Sergeant Fred R. Tait, Lincoln high school stude been killed in action at the fr to news, which conf. that the old Second . how the 161st infantry Sergeant Tait is survived by a or eps >, ‘ i mal wife, Mrs, Margaret Tait, three sis 25¢ Garden Peas, in bulk, several ters, Ruth Tait, Ena Tait and Mrs kinds; pound ...... ..19¢ Ernest and a brother, Harry aca now with the expeditionary forces a 30c Bone Meat Fertilizer, 5 pounds . in France | for 23¢ Twin brothers in Scotland enlisted . 3 i, jaa - q in the same company and were sent| 10e Sunflower Seed, pound. ..7¢ 10c ; together to France. In an attack Pritts ; ilizer. ete.: 3 both were shot thru the left ankle|f $1.60 Puritan Lime, for fertilizer, ete. ; the same time, the bullets in both| per package ............-25¢ # lodging in the right foot. The men were brought to England to- 40c Kentucky Blue Grass, Ib.35¢ gether and aro in a hospital on ad-| Sen i Pe: joining cots | 70c Dutch White Clover, lb. .59¢ f 40c Red Clover Seed, lb..... 35¢ Are you PYORRINTE being HE TREATMEN will cure any case that isin the district, Go ntiat, wet his prices, the Bae, 1 the son of Capt. C. light department 24 EB. Bist lent of Seattle for over 18 1 a member of the Seattle are of Pyorrhea rable stage for sonal service, out NEW OFFICE Third und’ Madison, Friday four Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. order. made on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, quantities is reserved || 9 to 10 10 to 11 |] Untrimmed Hats—srnat Velling—300 yards of ||] whapes with wid fancy mesh Ve at mall turbans, large on « nhown with ¢ ‘ and t 1 v re t 1 br and $1.69, 9.95 and t Former For this hour For t ats—The Millin Children’s Summer er tion, for thin wale Union Suite ulte in has taken from the reg a broken ne of at ular stocks an assort n na wtripes. BUY L Special for Friday Jilk and Wool Dresses $9.95 for Vriday tne the regular stoc Spring ub effect, with the short waist line and trimmings of Georg The Taffeta Silks display plain shades of || navy, sand, wistaria, Belgian blue, gray and green brown, green and black BUY THRIFT STAMPS 1 to2 Boys’ Shirte—ror this mals the Men's Section s taken, nor deliveries '* about 60 Shirts for and the right to limit »* ‘These are oa of nolenette, in coat at with rate col lar of same materialy and French cuffs, Sizes 11 to 12 12, 12%, and 18% Curtains—20 pairs of For thin in one pi Novelty Tissue Fabriog— yards of mixed silk t 6 other 0 wert pasa vidios inches wide, in Hight and dark colors. Formerly $1.25 Curtains 50e and 6be¢ For this $1.50 Curtains - bour, a 35 $1.75 Curtains . yard c $2.00 Curtain : Ourt Serim — 150 ards of . an bordered > $3.78 Ourtaine Sy rdered Curtain Sid icusbtalan Serim, in ecru color only. ; ynnst 26 Inches wide Yormer- ° a ad , Ye yard. Yor this $3.50 Curt hour, @ Upper Main Floor | jarment Section has taken from & selected assortment of ylo Dresses and reduced them in a manner The styles delineate the neparate be Mensalines and Taffetas are shown in Wool Serres are in plain navy, Burgundy, Sizes 16 to 44. IBERTY BONDS BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 3 to 4 Cotton Petticoats Special These will be conven jent for all Spring and Summer wear. T jor range includes plain navy and Copenhagen blue, King’s blue, green, tan and gray; also floral patterns on white. Al lengths. Formerly $1.25 and $1.45. For this hour, aes 75c Camisole Laces — 60 Point Laces, with and without beading top. The assortment comprises a new line of Normandy and Platt Valenciennes patterns Formerly Ppriesd at 20c and 250 eyed, LOC States a CHICAGO, of Commerce of menace equal to ¢ than that of the | tion for the common welfare to seek | Walter Ames Durgan, of 4124 16th | kindred spirits in the ranks of labor, | those restless spirits of | discontent who would bring about shington | to suppress “ LR revolution.” sa Bea today Have a in the| For Over EMEDY. ably successful atany drug store. — oF our valuable book on __Itis homaa ¥. ON Hisar re Spelger & Hurlbut’s great Seed 50c mee ise Sale Friday offers savings of 1 W 50c merit on things needed to put the War Garden under way. 25¢ cla © rears moder- me to to any n come April serve Forees are enlisting | men were warned today by President daily at the naval] R. Goodwyn Rhett, of the Chamber |against Rolsbeviki in America, « years| which would turn us over to tyranny more cruel and destructive | EPILEPTIC ATTACKS STOPPED OR. KLINE'S EPILEPTIC tis a rational an? remark treatment Epilepey (Falling Sickness) and kt Derangemenis. Get or order it Or. hi. HUME Co, Now for the War Garden The Sale of Wash Day Needs continued Friday and Saturday. pelger 5 to 5:30 30 Georgette Blouses— 4to5 “Dandy” Bias Tapep—On mule in the Notion Sec Sizes 36, 28 and 40, in tion; % to % inches in beaded, frill and em width, in 6-yard *. broidered styles. Navy, Formerly For this taupe, brown and Bur hour, 3 bolts 10c gundy, but not each $0 ossecereses color in every style or size. Former!, 4.95 Boyw’ Caps—40 Caps of ,. mecty $60 ld gi ‘oak ‘ $5.75. For this half- tess dia pat: hour, terns. Sizes 6% to 7 2.00 choice . from the re in the Men's Section. Children’s Cotton Pants but not each size in Medium weight cotton every style or pattern, Pants, in anklelength, 50 pairs in sizes 6 and & years. Formerly 4c. For this half- 25c hour, a pair.... Formerly 6c and 75e. For this hour, 40c ChOIC® «2.+-0-. rest “must be reckoned adjusted if industry and commerce are to go on under private initiation and private leadership and management,” Rhett declared. and 11.—Business | the United States, jerman militarism, | “mob | autocrat.” sot | ‘sore atonce — Little stabborn sores sometimes de- ¢ velop into large ones if not carefully watched. Resinol Ointment makes an | excellent healing dressing for these. Its soothing qualities and its success |in relieving eczema and similar skin | troubles have caused physicians to pre+ | scribe it widely for many years. 50 Years eared For sale by all droggists 60c Chicken Drinking Founts, spe- 1 at 19¢ ENUE AND UNION S REET.

Other pages from this issue: