The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1918, Page 5

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918. PAGE 6 LAST TIMES +] Tonight Elsie Ferguson in “THE LIE” —and “His Neighbor's Keyhole” Two reels of fun. ‘WHAT'S DOING _ AT THE MOVIE | SHOWS TODAY Link Tonight Last Times eecoecoscqocers DOROTHY DALTON § Bs Thursday OF THE ints, a Pane sokeaaled teteean, DANCE HALL | WALLACE WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY FIRST AT PIKE Continveus 11 te LL 1000000000000 0000000OOOCOOOOOOOO SILENT i SACRIFICE With Alice Brady COLISEUM Elate dreeaned, but in always we Lie Ferguson is The Admission 20¢ the Coliseum, ab Children 106 In every appearan t e. Around Arlette, whose love rises to the to the U “4 heights of renunciation and sacrifice—there | y well-drens 2 is woven a story that has the unexpected- | : ae : ness of an ©. Henry ending—even to its | os thas serie . oo element of happiness! ] o * ie r. MISSION auline sta Minnic ernhardt y, written by Bardou | discovers her lover has been shot In honor of Arthur Moe, Frank 1 | COLISEUM * cirkwood K Kelehner, wh ie | Fifth at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 hi Gru te ken oe ‘ ; Admission 20e—Children 10c I give an entertain I n high school ' | HODGSON ST. PAUL MAYOR > Methodists Hear , : : U. S. Fighting Men (SEL Mona”) Are You Sill | Rear Admiral R. E. Coontz, « of a| © Hoderon, fusion candidat = oung at Heart? is Oo yt oe the Methaates ar siinic. tk setae ih | Then Why Look Older Than You Feel? lvery woman is as young aa she so why senttment prevent your keeping ow wish? | | las long as y o many w n wo ORPHEUM THIRD AND THE ATR EUGENE LEVY (9: « MRENRON Manager powders or co know their need | them equally true of the hair re Thousands of women keep| their hair dart and youthful with| Oban HAIR COLOR RESTORER (Guaranteed) Here Now, a Brand New Love and Ad- venture Story of the Plains. 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Special for , choice Forme paren Dresses. White Galatea Middy Dresses, White Organdie, Net and Voile Dresses fire All at Shis Store Upper Main Floor. excellent uggest it noon pore! dress of at once portrays a gingham ind cut on lines ketch Midd white plaid Dresses of ntrasting The New White Dresses thi on | unpa ked de- graduation with insertion, Y Sizes 34 to 42. $19.50 and $24.50 in many summer styles are nd are enticingly priced at $15.00, $10. 00, $12 50, Dresses Voile and Gingham ases displayed in plaids and checks $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 long been edition of comedians. Tom Mix in a Six Shooter © concert ion will be known to Miss Gentle range and lovers of unusual Third and ¢ A DAY OF PAiNT BARGAINS AT “A STORE FOR EVERYBODY” Seattle’s Best Home Paint Store Old English Wax, Special 45¢ fegular Price 60c. Pint can of becabiik Old English furniture and woodwork. Wax, for floors, Valspar, the Long-Life Varnish You can use Valspar anywhere—inside or outside. Vater-proof, heat-proof, acid-proof, heel-proof. S85¢ Quart . $1.50 Sereen Paint, Per Can Lie A special black paint for win Thursday and dow screens, doors, etc. druggiate ey on eat We CLEMMER ATTA we COLONIAL The Kat ors Agents Exposed,” at NOW PLAYING the Colonial, is a drama in which the necret of German are ¢ tin Farnum is seen In the leading nnd it ln with b BRYANT efforts that thorities succeed in rounding up Fam Burke in “Let's ¢ Frederick in “La | m in “The | —IN— SIX SHOOTER ANDY Every matinee except Sun- day, 2,100 0 seats at 1 Cc Every night except Saturday and Sunday, 1,000 seats at 20¢ and 1,100 seats at 10¢. see ser RANDOLPH k COMEDY DRAMA ANGUS MACKAY WRITES “BY TRENCH AND TRAIL” Entitled “By Treneh and Trail,” a new book of verse by Angus Macka Seattle writer, is Just off A GEORG CHES THR STAMPS ARE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF 100 PER CENT AMERICANISM well known GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED mr Court ackay while 4 of Canada, 4 who operate | * you, FISH CONFERENCES TO. 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