The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1918, Page 9

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q but more for the price you pay That's what we mean when we say— We Save You Money on Every Suit and Overcoat If You Doubt what we say, come up and compare the clothes we sell at $15 to $35 with any clothes shown in this city “equally as well tailored,” at $25 to $50. Not Simply a Price sent Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop [ Remember, we feature Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes —the finest garments made “Ready to Wear.” The Store for Men War Savings Stamps for Sale Here - Tailored Ready Co. 401-403 PIKE ST. [ oe = } | FISHING REPORT THIS WEEK Fishing reports this week from Piper & a follow: | mamish river (near Redmond) Water clear and falling fast. Fishing fal North fork Skokemish river (near Pot latch)—Water high and cloudy. Fishing poor. Too much melting snow for good | fianing. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | 8d strongest plate known, covers very !ittle of the roof of the mouth; | you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. |" teed 15 years. Gold Crown ... $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone). 10 Set of Teeth ........ - Bridgework, per tooth, gold Gold Fillings . . Silver Fillings . Platina Fillings All work guaranteed for fifteen y: rn nd E $4.00 Up] 88.00 5.00 still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom- ated our work. When toming to our office, be sure you are fB the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. ORPHEUM THEATRE Third and Madison EUGENE LEVY, FRIDAY NIGHT: _SATURDAY—11 TO 11 Last Chances to See “THE KAISER Beast of Ber MATINEES 20c. NIGHTS 30c. CHILDREN 10c. _Mgr. | Price's normal and Bear ereck (near Redmond)—Fishing |few, fish caught on fies; Cle EN Water slightly fishermen Lake Sa Water te ing as yet not good. "Quinine lake ( Jim peed conditions wx land trotin ie made wallips I. at on ake © Water is a Balmon em: es are the beat by Wallace river (near Startup) —Water medium high and ing 4 Skykomish ri ap) taken. Miller ri and Heckler river (near #kykomish)—Me dium ar. Fishing i« fair Skykom rf (near Skykomish) Water high and slightly muddy. Fishing |! poor, Weathe CANADIAN WILL TALK The Ki | at its regular Saturday ut Good dressed by adi the your ens | recent de | present Athi trial of our method. We expecially want to send it to apparently those where all opium preparations, smoke: Want to show every expense Aesane? neglect and then fend no money, | below. Do It Today, a single day. del Pottateh) Wate Fishing ; Very es2 mostly river Cle tum) Fishing fate. r Entiat) —Water tn shin report email therland (via Port Angeles) lear. Malt and trolling good ar Olson) —Water ts ter warmer. Bait < in Good catches have bait fishing. river tnear Prtnnen) low. Fishing is good. Steel 4 Dolly Vardens are being hman (near ttle cloudy Moodspert) Fishing ie fatr Idex)—Water casionally a big one is being ver (near Terlin)—Water clear Fishing ts fair } has been clear until] ng County Democratic club. noon m cafeteria will be Private J. D. Nixon, 1 contingent Bata of w Mothod that cures want you to try It No matter whether f long-standing or elopment, whether it is as occasional or chronic you should send for a free No matter tn no matter tion, If you d with aathma, our uld relieve you promptly. * hopeless cam forms of Inhalers, douches, fumes, etc, have that this to end on offer Is too Important to Write now begin the method at once. Simply mail coupon ASTHMA COUPON STHMA CO, PR and Hudson # Fishing not |} STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1918. PAGE 9 ~—__—__—— | Fairbanks Family Was Happy Before the “Talk” Started | Dougias Fairbanks and Mra. Fair banks have agreed to without divorce, according to a mtate ment by Mra. Fairbanks, Mra. Fate banks and Dougtaa, jr, aged 7, are living at a New York hotel. Fair banks i# traveling for the govern ment, to boost the Third Liberty Loan “For 12 @ separation years T have put my hus band’s happiness first,” says Mra Fairbanks’ statement Now his hap pineas lies In paths away from mine He has always been the kindest and most considerate of men in his home life. 1 can only wish him happiness for the future. I ¢ not defend any woman with whom my husband's name has been linked. I will not malign ber, I have made up my mind that I will no longer act as a shield for her.” ‘The statement also told how Mra Fairbanks had been kept busy for eight months denying gossip, and anke that such talk stop, now that the newn of the separation is made public. This recent pleture the Fair. banks family shows Douglas, jr. in uniform. He ts Roy Scout patrol, which meets in Central Park, N. Y., to drill every day, eee LIBERTY Produced In co-operation with the officers and men of the United Staten Marine Corps, the “Unbe- Never,” at the Liberty theatre this week, is proving a winner. Tho scenes of battle-scarred Rel- sium, the storming of the German trenches by the American troops, the vivid pictures of Teutonic bar- bariama, the sight of regim the rushing across Step Lively! Corns Quit With “‘Gets- It” he field under Danan: I a Siher waye galore, until 1 was blue Corns Simply Gan't Une “Get ace and red Une "G Itn r_ call Tt,” and Ite a re ng corns making them bleed, ing them Ap sand using aticky dance and be frisky It's great to u ® ete-[t,"” the su 4, money back corn remover, the only sure wa at any drug at K. Lawre & at the E. N. FURMAN Will Tench You the Shortest Way e Pesition Northwestern Shorthand Reporting School rthand Civil Service Bookkeeping Advanced Grammar NIGHT SCHOOL Monday, Wednesday, Friday Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1581 190 Owl Drug) TOUMITRROO + ma UAVOD | TODAY'S FROGKAMS LINENTY—"The Unbeliever.” CLEMMER — Mirtam in “Woman end the Law.” | COLISEUM — Constance Talmadge ti Beast of "The Kaulser, storm of lead—these are # the features, The ning story is deeper more vital than mere surface appearance, It is a story that makes for hu- manity and points out the need for more honest and sincere living. ome « of the me and . ¢ | CLEMMER “The Woman and the Law,” with Miriam Cooper in the title role, is continuing at the Clemmer. Some in ‘esting n in a Chilean | he of wealth are shown, depict- Ing the uriy and happy It of th heroine, who later is to face a murder charge ter shooting her husband to gain possession of her boy, COLISEUM Constance Talmadge in “The Studio Girl," i» featuring the week-end show at the Coliseum. Tho film play relates the story of & country girl, bored by the atten- tions of an awkward lover, An Jartist from the city comes along }and she deserts her tiresome swain or thy polished man of the more ee MISSION Nance Molloy wasn't afraid of boy going, and #he led a gang r own against the choir boy cathedral near the district jin she lived, Nance got |jot of thrills out of the adventure of he | but the reform scbool was the fin- teh. The story is told in “Sun- ah: Nan,” at the Mission, with Ann Pennington playing Nan. an ae STRAND | Happiness didnot come with wealth to Betty Wynne, for when | she found luxury she lost love ‘Tho death of her mother left th child a dependent upon the char- | ity of others. Their cruelty aroused tho pity of “Mapey,” a boarder in the lodging house where she lived Jand he committed forgery to se jcure a hom and wealth for her. | In his attempt to make | | riage to the man she loved he pla beyond his re | was only saved t ry 1s told In “Rich Man. > ° ' showing at the Strand. e Clark in the title eee CLASS A The Knife," a filr the B ¢ Walter play, is being hown at the Class A, with Allc Brady featuring an operation crooks as veng A doctor performs unwilling for their at- art. in « ery on two ae * ORPHEUM . The Kaiser, Beast of RBer- | lin, i its week's run Orphe hird and tion idea Har The Women's War Work league! be of the Salvation Army will give old-fashioned birthday party at Salvation Army hall, Fifth . and Washington st., Friday at 6:30 p. J. J. KELLY LOSES IN Friday rday are plead abe ngpetre ae | 1 no orders to the dry squad to| y depicting the brutality of CASE AGAINST GILL) « Do ee Jinvading Huns in Belgium’ and| Former Mayor Hiram C. Gill and France, former Chief of Police C. L, Becking WOMEN’ S CLUB HAS eee x ere acquittes amage | COLONIAL pe eee aia tance | A NEW WAR GARDEN >, ‘ » charges brow ns em by J | Pe Hyland in “Rose of the 5 7 | The Women's Commercial Club | | South,” opened the new show at|4. Kelly for damages done by the dry | ty | Tae aqaatiey vee (juad, Thursday, in Judge J.T. Ron.| has a war garden in a lot at Colum-| | ald’s department bia City. It has been spaded and| Kelly t to collect $7,500 for, planted, and is now being gultivated damage done his drug store, at 1315 | only by members of the club. THEATRES | First ave, by the dry squad in araid| ‘The potatoes are growing,” says| | f lHquor | Mrs. Ollie M. Reed, chairman of the The co ele na G a club. PALAGh fe urt held that Gill was not clu ce he new bill at the Palace Hip ts D », Bl “S 9 f headlined by Otto Koerner and com on t ame pring Fever or pany, in a comedy playlet called | Th |D. d- Ou F li Pep,” that ts a riot of fun and ac-| at lown-an t ee ing” ern business | y | Your ason are peovish ome puny and life hiss sult that have m." make One Buodred New Spring Coats For Womem amd Misses Saturday at 929.00 Last-Minute Styles—Erceptional Values {J NOER present market conditions these Coats be duplicated for the price. Scores of them have recently arrived, representing the \ styles. Many are exact copies of higher priced Coats. but —Styles are the approved beited, semi-belted, Empire and long-line models, —The materials are all of especially good quality for coats at this price, and include men's wear serges, poplins and Spring-weight velours. The list of colors embraces sand, rookie, tan, Copen- . hagen, Poilu blue, navy blue, rose, cherry, flesh and Quaker gray, as well as many novel mixtures. —The new styles—the The cannot y last word as to smart best of values for.......-.$25.00 ee United States Expects: Every Man and Women to Do Their Duty —Match the President, buy another Liberty Bond. 5 a month. tunic styles. $5 down, “Tt is your Duty” The Fashionable Drape Veil 50c Each —A special sale for one day of the fashionable and popular Drape Veils. A Qualities regularly sold at T5e to $2.00, All #ifk Shetland and hexagon a vari of patterns Special Saturday, 50¢ First Floor meshes in and colors. ea M/ AR 4 i avila <tib pore ‘lites in taffetas, messalines, wool serges, gabardines, etc. A large | and varied assortment of effective models in stripes and smart plaids, developed in pleated, gathered and -—Silk Skirts at.........$6.50 to $15.00 ~—Wool Skirts from .....$5.95 to $18.75 —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor, “Eppo” Silk Petticoats $9.15 Notable for Their Splendid NEW shipment just re- ceived of the famous 4 “Eppo” Silk Petticoat—the Petticoat of perfection. splendid selection of plain colors and an almost equally broad variety of changeable colorings. the wanted Spring colorings as well as staple shades. —Splendid values for $5.75 Beautiful Blouses Materials ¢ A —Third Floor, Two Special Prices on New Satin Roll Collars 50c—$1.00 collars are of wash NUSUALLY sec values a satin, fuit roll effects —AT $5.00—The best of values shown in Copenhagen, sand blouses in white and flesh, flesh, pink and white. Specially Georgette crepe blouses, on priced at -50¢ white sa another is in t ‘The $1.00 collars are the same stite! revers. style, but have cuff* to match also some in larger size roll col offering better than usual values. Jar. in old rose, flesh. pink sand, Copenhagen AT $8.5 and gray. Specially priced. .§1 fine material, in handsome styles. models—all the very latest. First Floor Three Hundred Trimmed Hats, Each the very newest styl the season is shown. various shapes. the wanted colorings. —Black Hats Black and White Hats —Black Hats with colors —Feather trimmed —Altogether a great sale—values from $5.00 to $8.50. ‘ake your choice of the lot Saturday........$3.95. ope with the case, since he is change seasons, | ature Blood Needs a Thorough | tinctiy with the Cleaning Just Now. They show that added attraction, Daisy ance in giving the syst | court, English comedienne, proved) As Spring approaches, the impuri- | housecleaning | unusually r ; ties that have been accumulating in| foyerybody just now fow | Tho 8 Steven Trio are one-|the system throughout the winter | hotties of Soo s the eke ew | hand bal rs and tumblers begin to clog up the circulation, table blood remeds f thelr | Weir, Temple and I are a! causing a general weakness and de-| blood and cleaner it of impariee | singing. trio, bilitated condition that is generally |1t I yood for the children. for 1 Murphy and Lochmar are a clever known as “Spring fever dike tuem now emanate al ihe: stogrfe Se ain Pica nut comedy | ‘The first symptoms are usually a their system in condition so they The ‘Three Morarity Girls are good | 108 of appetite, followed by w grad-| can more easily resist the many all-| Re pan ee maces atrarity. Gl ua wuening of energy, the system | ments so prevalent in summer. Frank Colby and company present Pecomes weaker day by di til | 8. S. is without equal as a a novelty musical number you feel yourself on the verge of a! general tonic and system builder t |breakdown, Children just at this It improves the appetite and gives new strength and vitality to both old and young Full information and valuable lit erature can be had by writing to Swift Specific Co,, 440 Swift Labora: dis | tory, Atlanta, Ga, vd irritable, and of whole condition is but the of impurities in the blood been accumulating and themselves felt more In Exceptional Array attractive collections, showmg the latest trend of fashions and featuring notable at several prices, which are mentioned here: in new wash satin Tailored styles. having collar and vestee of new V-neck with broad hem- . Many other models at this special price, ; AT $6.50—Six late models have just been added to the splendi@ assortment shown at this price, at which we are O— Beautiful new Georgette blouses, all of very A variety of different A Stirring Saturday Sale of WO hundred newly arrived—one hundred taken from our regular stocks—scores and scores of in fact every correct style of A splendid collection of the’ All the fashionable trimmings, all —Colored Hats new shades —Flower trimmed —Ribbon trimmed WOMAN'S PICTURB The story ind dancer GUTERSON'S Al RUSSIAN ORCHE! § 4 Also new $3.95 | in the CLEMMER NOW PLAYING THE GREATEST EVER PRODUCED told in motion depicts in a won- realistic manner nding experi~ of the little South ican woman, — the who killed her hu: d because the law di te orived her of her child, the gay Broadw who” wrecked “& ne which resulted in a great American tragedy, pans Waite”. “To Spring’

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