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. ; STAR--MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1918. PAGE 5 = |“AFTER WAR WE WILL ALL BE COMMON MEN”) This war aphere of the Char W reading pub: the Congregational * f ' Charlie Chaplin Gets Royal | Welcome From Photoplay Fans | Summer Fabrics Special Tuesday Main Vloor, Kear revolutiontze A man w the} ajor | to @ Kaiph Connor, told of the Plymouth chureh Sunday " n, known She Rhodes Co. Jilk Dresses Special Tuesday $9.98 Formerly $12.50 and $15.00 Upper Main Floor leoryy gl! | STYLE! the essential trio in | every purchase—go hand in hand with substantial reduction in this Sale of Silk Dresses from the garment sée- tion for Tuesday. These dresses are made of— Plain Colored Taffeta and Striped Messaline and have georgette sleeves. The styles feature the bolero and hort-waisted effects with’ skirt poc . The sortment dis- plays shades of rose, Copenhag- en blue, pear! gray, tan, wistaria, navy and black. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and up to 40. Now Playing Hundreds wer We ha 1 [prominent men—and just men, After thi all be common men, for the men who have talked like common men, have look od like comme have from common have | the h wreat n and commen will |} mater i { | \ THESE are what ev- ery woman will need to complete her Spring and Summer ap- parel. The quantities are from the regular stock and the prices reduced just for Tuesday. Plain White Voile 40 wide and of a Formerly day, a yard Shirting Madras with a mercerized inches wide Special Tuesday, a Plain White Organdie inches wide in. Jed Formerly 35¢ and 0c. Tuesday a yard . me fami oon of this war n come been quality and value— nches Jal for ‘Tues 25¢ Light colors atripe Formerly ard aheer aman. Ovid man BI: Détabiiahed 00 Veare 20¢ $i Milanese ) will not be this sea Silk Gloves, Special Main Floor Tuesday A Pair 55¢ ) on amore opportune time to purchase Silk | THERE | Gloves for Spring and Summer wear than that which this sale af- fords. There 1,200 pairs in this assortment, comprising a special purchase. These fine silk gloves have two clasps and Paris point embroidery in self color— all sare represented in Black and White. A range of colors is also avail- able and includes Sky Blue, Lavender, Red, Pongee, Navy, Tan and Silver, but these shades are not shown in every size. Formerly $1.00. Special Tuesday, a | pair. SD seeeee BSE Neat Slip-over Apron | Fancy Mesh Veiling Special Tuesday Special Tuesday $/.29 A Yard I5¢ Upper Main Floor Formerly 25¢ and 35¢ full bolt pieces, taken style of this apron, 600) a’ have been | THE | selected for Tuesday’s b> cant special selling, fits in from the regular stock and ~ reduced Special for Tues- with the brightness and color scheme of Spring and Summer. They are designed as sketched, day. be pony Fie of fancy, hexagon, x Russian and shetiond White, Black, Purple NOW PLAYING C Marsh “The Face in the Dark’”’ —A GRAY THREAD. —A BIT OF ASH FROM A CIGAR these two clues fate of the one most in all the | Charlie Chaplin and His Pup, “Scrub,” in “A Dog's Life,” at the Liberty | . LIBERTY Charlie Chaplin is leading “A Dog's Life” this week at the Liberty. It is the first picture he has produced | for several months, | Hew welcome yes terday by long lines of fans A Dog's Life funniont nd there 4 ple thrown in the entire play little white cur ort. And | — 1 | To | COLISE . pes.” ) Lascery in “A D x" | | | given a royal Meid in “The ts one of Chaplin's productior inn't Myers in “The Margarita Fischer in in h” the Boraps,” a Chaplin's chief PUP does justice to his role. The bill Game Alice Sh to study har mar CLASS A—Taylor Holmes tn “Un. easy Money.” i FLAG—Thede Bare in “The Tiger A Shell Wemaa.” | starring Emmy Weblen, Ax don, she goes to New York music, but falls int Wilkin, fidence also includes i x a the With ANN LITTLE in The HOUSE OF SILENCE Conspicuous in its very secrecy—a constant source of rumo;: and scandal | in club and cafe life—“The House of Silence” proved a veritable boom-| erang to Marcel Levignet, amateur! detective! There’s a pretty girl, a dramatic meeting and a_ climax! x that'll send electric thrills up your spine! STRAND | Menty of mystery is the feature of film being shown at the St starring Wallac ¥ Levignet, a wealthy young more or less of an ama ctive, while leaving his club © evening, is accoxted by oung we nm, greatly excited, who forma him that a man is dying and begs) him to get a doctor at once and go to The House of Bilence.” Levignet summons Dr. s « fellow club tnember, and to ther they enter the house of mys: | ey find the body of ige Carter, and, tho D¥, Ropers ows the Judge has been bed to then comes the bicest test of her life-—the dix rips her heart her brain with Main Floor yards comprising rence ter ending. GUTERSON'S | AUGMENTED cou M be RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA ’ “Le Boheme” Pueciat The admiration that the average | person pays to strength was mani fest at the Coliaeum as early as 6 ok Saturday night, when a crowd block long formed before the ticket wigdow in a mined endeavor to arzan of the Apex The story y Edgar Rice Bur roughs, is too well kr x plaining, and it remains to be said that the flim version comes fully up to the standards of the book, and| “sth with a hatpin, he clewerly con does what the book does not, brings | C4!" the fact for some unknown the vital, interegting characters and | TA#on, and@ pronounces it heart fall situations into actual life. be Ye thrill an we eee Tarzan swing | Levienet is ing thru the trees in all of the prim- | Yimced, and, with « hatpin for ftive glory and strength that was man’ We see lions, boa constric- i] tors, leopards, the matted under- growth of darkest Africa, slave trad- MRS HOOLEY 4 ers and natives, and a thoummnd and | bd jong-lost daugh Henry | and fills fear this Mar aber has an O. week n, around belt and front lacing. The colors consist of plain blue, pink, lavender and green; also in small figured patterns in black on light grounds. All are trimmed with attractive polka dots. Sizes 2 and 3. ~~ 8) Help make this the last battle of the war, Buy Thrift Stamps. Rogers of good quality percale with all meshes in n to ne where th not so easily con- clue, prefer to grow them thickly dete: the who | nil onosieag dae her leo |use the small bulbs for sets # mysteriously dimppeared after di-! N | recting him to the “House of | jnext year, Silence.” He succeeds tn finding her, | | ‘The size of the onfon may be | and then the excitement begins. | |tnereased by sowing early in @ het Ann Little is the girl of mys-| | bed or fia box tn Tha : one Gistinctions from the tery, and Adele Farrington the mis- Shae “teed ae Apedicshirn place film. common the garden care being taken & WAY 1 — Steadies n it’sa good friend: erves 2—Allays thirst 3—Aids appetite 4 — Helps digestion “Tarzan” is worth standing in line for Chief Warren and Big Bill Hart do a little bit of gun-play in The Star Liberty Weekly, showing for this week only at the Coliseum. eee CLEMMER Mae Marsh fs at the Clenmer this week, in “The Face in the Da if one of the best myatery films that has been shown for gany Man is always irresi) ple, and “The Face in the Dark” | yes ample op. portunity for the Maljh dim and the piquant Marsh ndke to play lead ing parts. Miss Marsh {« | mystery story jown father of a bank goes straight on in her work A good comedy and war pictures months. a detective in the and altho the follow: her she her to acer robbery | ADVICE TO WORKING GIRLS Min girls aukee, Wis—"I wish all who work and suffer from functional dis- orders would profit by advice and take Lydia E, Pink- ham's ble Compound Before I was married, when I came home from work at night, I would just worn with my | Vegeta- | tress of the “House of Silence.” ee CLASS A “Uneasy Money” is the new play at the Class A. Taylor Holmes is the feature of the photoplay } eee | VON HERBERG IS NAMED DIRECTOR |OF MOVIE BOARD ‘The First National Exhibitors’ cir cult has announced its board of di rectors for the coming year, includ. ing J. G. Von Herberg, treasurer of | the Greater Theatres Co., of Seattle loperating the Liberty, Coliseum, | {Strand and Mission theatres. Mr | Von Herberg will be the representa tive in the Pacific Northwest for this cireuit The First National Exhibitors is an organization made up of the big winter Prepared Under Supervision of FLOYD RADER County Agriculturist GARDEN LESSON NO. 28, in gardens four distinct Danvers is also the Prize rs and Aus- ermuda sorts For growing onions there are at least classes, The yellow among the fawor' taker, Globe Danve tralian Brown, The | are much grown for shipping, being of large size and mild flavor. Of the other es some are varieties perennial in their growth. the White elsh variety, instance, very early shoots ained for table. d yellow multipliers, which from their roots, come quite e Onion seed ould be sown on a and From for cut off about half the top and half the root when transplanting, Onions are harvested when the | tops shrink (excepting those for use” green) and fall over on the ground,” They le In the sun a few days to dry, when the tops are removed, Onion sets for early table use may be planted between rows of” other vegetables as parsnips, that have 18 inches between rows, They |] may be planted between rows of onions grown from seed, thus giv= ing two crops of onions from the ia There is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve which |gets exhibitors of the cou I took Lydia EF. -|represents a capital of etable Compound and it |1t is organized to buy up big feature Boheme” as first number in the mu- 5 J H sical progran during the week made me feel like a new woman. | productions for distribution among | t and it d SION | a Satan mee loeee ae | ard to ite polley toe the com: | y x ttle Ttat.| #2 i girls who suffer as ar, M on Herberg says rmel Myers as Bona, a little Ital ar, Mr n « soll’ and, treraped. Gown, irmaing | eae eee | round out the bill. ‘The Guterson or. | chestra will play selections from “La loam soll preferably. The seed may | kin irritation and that make aa og be sown thickly as they will stand | *% Clear and healthy. may be from 12 to 18 inches apart. | {cin tien, Nea ccncnn ta pine In the early spring they are put jeg, resbien, blackboote Et ee P own about ¥-Inch or more in the | zive way to gemo, Frequently, minor me down. ham's Ve ard! her wealthy 0 s are heape and a} Hand leader dnap her. Just at this tim rich young American arrive ges to rescue the fair on the Keep the soldiers and sailors supplied! COLONIAL Margarita Fischer the ¢ Ann's Finish.” ‘The is starring at lonial in the « pe. Jed girl at 40 years experience is at your | “ae '“PETE” FROST PASSES AN OLD RECIPE ExAns FO SNAP TD OARKEN HAIR und Mrs. J. EB. Frost, 904 21st ave will report at Annapolis on June 17 following announcement that he has passed his preliminary entrance Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once. | aminations. He attended Broadway high and the University of Wash ington and was appointed to Annap- | olis by Sen, Wesley L. Jones. | Almost every one knows that OLYMPIA FIREMEN QUIT | Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly i | compounded, brings back the nat- OLYMPIA, April The Olym ural color and luster to the hair pia fire department has quit work, when faded, streaked or gray. following the refusal of the city | Years ago the only way to get this | council to grant an increase in pay. | mixture was to make it at home, chief of the department had | which is mussy and troublesome. | 1 $150 a month instead of $100, | Nowadays we simply ask at any and the men wanted $100 in pl drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and | Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time ree- ipe improved by the addition of | of $85 ROB LEWIS SOLDIERS | other ingredients, at very little Three Camp ‘ost. Everybody uses this prep’ robbed of $95 Sunday morning jon now, because no one can burglar, who entered their room in e Brookly: otel, 207 University possibly tell that you darkened jthe Brooklyn hotel, malty your hair, as it does it so natural- st., and, while the military were/f 36c yard..... ....86-Inch, sande ss Be ly and evenly. You dampen a sleeping, ransacked trousers |} 40c yard.............40-Inch......+++«--.500 sponge or soft brush with it and | | No Phone or C. O. D. Orders Accepted. draw this through your hair, tak- | | ‘ dog one salt strand at 8 cope) i USE YOUR DIAMONDS} {| scrEEN Doors IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES morning the gray hair disapp + | Pye r and after another application or And watches as security when you beats seiner: two, your hair becomes beautifully ae eae . Loans taken ap from dark, thick and glossy and you|% look years younger. Wyeth's § and Sulphur Compound is a de- lightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or vention of disease Margarita FISCHER “Ann's Finish” ex ‘ Th aid would try Lydia BE. Pink-|«wWe expect to give the public bigger | fan girl, in “The Wine Girl,” is the | 5,, We expect to give the pul pate Tee | Sater Wa an thee season | er ee en eae by her uncle v Wis. » slow coming up the rake may! jependable. It costs only 35c; an extra ty, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- |land is worse than campaigning in ‘ thousands of others, and why not tisan threw f uncertain age, St { Right No picting the adventure Lynn, Mass. The result of their | the debris and continued speaking a finishing school, make new window screens. For your health and attraction at the Mission. Bona, an| fy Vegetable Compound."—Mra. | and better pictures all the time.” | | Crueitie king girls everywhere should used but should only go deep| arge bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is day to day with life a burden, | LONDON, April 22.—In some re-| should be done when they are about The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, Q, Compound, a trial. It has | Flanders. At a political meeting at for you? For special advice, write | striking th s9 Markievicz full 1 Mege days de. comfort it will pay you to look to your window orblind, te inkde %6 work : Dooney, 1136 25th St. Milwau- —— | the seed is sown deeper, As they | antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use: aw COUNTESS GETS EGG Chico, by Mra, Dooley’s experic nce, | enough to stir the surface. aot greasy or sticky and is positively this famous root and herb |spects political campaigning in Ire-| three inches high. Some growers overcome just such conditions for |South Armagh, an over-ardent par to x Lydia Pinkham Medicine Co., |in the fi She calmly wiped off of a deternin Re-cover old screen doors and window screens and screens and doors early. Black Enameled Width -24-Inch. . 26-Inch. . . .28-Inch. .30-Inch. 24c 26c 3 28¢ 3 380¢ COMING. Tues., Wed. “THE HONOR Thurs. Lewis soldiers w 575d Me, 606 yard their PRI Chew it after every meal he Flavor Lasts! | money advanced. || Lowest rates. You Joans—no Interest Dept. Contiden- tial, Keferences, any Seattle bank. | E? TIRE MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Eeteo. 12 ¥re. 1 White Didg. Adults 10c, Prices Include : War Tax —_—? OLONIA FEATRe at cE TIVI-T

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