The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1918, Page 11

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Saturday Only TO THE DEALERS OF ~---SEATTLE---- THE NUT HOUSE is now/// putting out the:: : FRONT LINE BOX Overstock on this item. therefore wh lbs. Net Weight. pr for then to do is to send up 1/12 wi Pitre ONE BOX of profit l be you will also be taking care of your customers Yours for $5,400, We don't want any of you to nm your cus- tomer asks for this Box, 3 tell them you will in one- » your adectnod 000.00 / 578 andwewill !ALVON DIDN’T THINK | WAR THE THING FOR HIM | Alvon Anderson, aged 29, told Judge Jeremiah Neterer in district court Thursday that “he didn’t want to go to war because he didn’t think it would agree with him,” but he was crazy to get into a trench yjth/| the Russians and lick the Germans. He chose the Russians, he said. because he had always sympathized with them in thetr fight for freedom. Judge Neterer told the marshal to take Anderson down to recruiting headquarters for enlistment NUX IRON PEPSIN and, SARSAPARILLA—Eftective Spring| Medicine Combination As comprised in Hood's Sarsapa rilla and Peptiron, taken in conjunc tion, these valuable reme ” possess unequaled value for the quick relief fa long train of allmen common th the & ng season. You know weil/ the.great tonic properties of fron They are much increased and im proved in this combination—Hood's Sareapariila before meals and Pep-| °* tiron Pr In these days of rushing and push beyond the endurance of even e most robust, nearly every man and woman needs this blood-purity ing, cleansing, up-building in the Spring. If it is not supplied, the de pletion of the blood and the broken. down nerves may soon give way to permanent Sil-health If a cathartic is needed, an where there is biliousness or constipation, Hood's Pills should be taken. They lare purely vegetable, do not irritate ORTHWEST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK p Second Avenne and Union Street SEATTLE Statement at Close of Business May 10, 1918 RESOURCES Taans and Discounts ... U8. Treasury Certificates and Libert Other Government Bonds Municip Railroad and other Bonds Btocks Safe Devos Equipment . Furni and Fixtures Heal nate and other resources Cash on hand and due from Bonds and Warrants $1,179,412.74 0.00 2,150.00 15,000.00 22,480.68 IAABILITIES 1 Stock paid in Deposits > 10th Int By Deposits May 1917 posits May Increase 4% INTEREST Burplus and Undivided Profits $ 100,000.00 » 17,408.34 2,159,243.93 $2 $2,159,249.93 « 1,696,787.18 7 6 Prosiden nw Anat, Cash KB. Anat. Canhier STAR WANT ADS BRIN G RESULTS » gg MP ldls pha lad ERS LITTLE SEATTLE MOVIE GIRL BACK HOME FOR SCHOOL DAYS } Modern Mother 3 Goose | Tov wn at the Arer to Go to but I want to school now “I lke acting home and go were the words of little Syearold Marie Frances Kiernan when aaked {f she Uked playing in the movies Marie, with her mother, jretarned from California, | the past four has been tending Ruth |achoot and playtr has just where for ‘e th id parte © the Fox Film co Movie fane will remember seeing this clever lit ¢ performer at the Coliseum a short tim » with “Rose of Blood Mr. and Mrs. P, F. Kiernan live at 1949 Third ave. W., and altho very proud of their daughter's success, believe ike all wise parents, that her education must come first, so for a time she will give up her mov ing picture work and bury her little curly head in school books. Theda Bara in eee COLISEUM The actor intrusted with the role | jot Ka Wilhelm, in { it | Years jermany,” at the ¢ | this week, is exceptionally good, and [has made full use of his opportunt: | | ties to dominate the flim. | Resembling Germany's ruler per fectly, he stands out from the other character in much the same way as Satan, in Milton's “Paradise Lost.” With magnificent settings, this lord of war appears time and again to impreas-—now alone in the severe. ly appointed throne room, now de- | scending in solitary state a flight of | broad granite steps, regat and proud, again in the beautiful garden, inter- laced with marble, surrounding his palace, lovely with flowers and pools. eee CLEMMER A real fight—one with al! the ele mental passions of man at boiling heat — forma the most dramatic scene of “Carmen of the Kiondike,” being shown this week at the Clem: | mer. It's a fight that takes one back to the law of the beaste—a straight death atruggie tor physical mastery, with no gongs marking off rounds, | but continuing until the better man / wine. Like the struggles in wolf packs | for leadership, it ix watched by other men, fascinated by th © lust for the sight of Sowing| | blood, standing back to see that fair | play rules, It is the last fight of | aa McDonald, king of Prospect| is! »rothy Harlan diniliusioned, { |makes the best kit |Camneron Stewart, th eee or nurse for ictor | | LIBERTY He ain't a drunkard. He's haunt so M'liss defen@x Bummer in the latest Mary Pickford of | tering at the Liberty this week | M'liga,Aiterally, means limb of Satan, | there is not an impish act in the gory of imps’ deeds that Mary | forgets, In the Bret Harte story MISSION ing action of “The Rich Man Darling being shown at the Miasion, with Louise Lovely in the role of Julie, a young mod Julie ia sent to deliver « gowns to Mme. Ricardo, at a fashionable hotel, and when she finds madame has not yet arrived, gets into one of the frocks, enters the dining room and passes herself off as the frisky | widow | So successful is she in her new role that young Leo Brooks proposes and they are married of lively during the STRAND | Just the perversity of man is the of “Taming a Husband which is being shown at the Strand week, with Nigel Barrie as the t for experiment. Clara Kim ung plays in the capacity of official trainer 2 | CLASS A Norma Talmadge is leading a gay social life at the Claas A. As L Gillam, in “The Moth,” Miss Ta Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it; then you destroy it entir To do this, Ket of it at night, ing; use enough to moisten the scalp ordinary liquid when retir about four ounce arvon; app! and rub it in gently with the finger tip Do this tonight most, if not all, o be gone, and three or four more « plications will complete! and entirely every sign and trace of it single no matter how destroy much dandruff you may have You will find, too, that all itehing and ging of the sealp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluff lustrous wy. silky and woft, and |look and fee! a hundred times better You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work,—Adver Usement 1 Marie Frances Kiernan, 8 Year-Old Movie Actress, Who Has Come Home to stay | %— Saturday, May 1K, 11am, and 3 p.m, | | for the benefit of tl | Fatherless Children of France: | Adulus 1 Fraser-PatersonCo. ern Ex treordiaary ' Sprimg Millis ery Clearamce of... Vany of the Greatest Values of the Season Children 1 Black and Colored Hats, all. Every correct ry fashionable coloring. ile to dispose of all Colored and Black Hats Spring season, to make room for Summer way. QO! R entire stocks ¢ everal thousand fashionable trimming, A great one-day remaining from the Hats now on the —Every Hat comprising hape, every eve le, every Hat an extreme value. , All Colored Eats im the Store at Glallt IPrice All Black Hats im the Store att One-Third Less Important Special Sale of Women’s Coats Or Splendid Late Styles—Qualities Worth $20.00 to $22.50 a good sty Third Floor $18.50 ‘Lo School | ODATS PROGRAMS | | Linear, — Mery Pickford “ Ambassador, Gerard's COLLECTION of some seventy-five Coats that offers some of the STHAND—Clere Kimball Yeung tn | best values of the season. The late styles, belted and semi-belted “very models. They are of splendid, durable wool velours, poplins, diagonal also Chaplin com ind Scotch mixture oulne Lovely in “A Rich —A od range of the most wanted colors. orme Talmadge in “The } 1 1 —Lar Mars of self and fancy silks; smart belts and clever pockets. Ht —Especially attractive new styles, and values that are out of the ordin- mates not only dlsplagn hec.dcamat-ie afY, Sizes fOr MISSES ANd WOMEN, 56 coccccccicescccccccceses SLOOO fo art but demonstrates her ability in i —¥raser-Paterson Co, Third Floor choosing gowns that add to her ow beauty. COLON Friday and Saturday, the © will show June Caprice in Girls Dream and also a Charlie Chaplin comed: BRYAN BARRED IN New Silk Petticoats Special Value $3.95 PLENDID new Taffeta Silk Petticoats in plain colors, and a large peIGHIGAN ORY FIGHT assortment of 5 sing changeable colorings. Plain tailored and ” fancy ruffle styles. The skirts areof excellent silks, they are well nings Bryan was barred today from taking part in the prohibition fight in Michigan, The antimaloon league in a public explanation today of its action, declared Bryan's “usefulnems to the cause of prohibition here” had been destroyed by “his recent affilia tions with Wm. Randolph Hearst tn New York politics and by his former pro-German leanings You Will Realize the importance of a specialist as soon as you order your clothes here. made, and in the proportions and styles that are mates by Fashion now ... $3.95 raon Co, Third Floor Two lemdid Groups $25.00 of Women's Suits At Each Price Correct Styles, New Style s, That Resresbe: the Best of Value —tThe materials are splendid, the styles are new, the best late ideas. The tailoring is ndid and the finishing is better than is usual in Suits at these prices. , ery late style is included, from the severely tailored to the quite elaborate dressy model. —Fabriecs are fine men’s wear serges, as well as some other materials, and all the ma- terials are of splendid qualit A complete range of the fashionable colors at each price. —Choose your new Spring Coat from one of these two groups. Fraser- Girls’ Tub Frocks, Special $3.95 All Sizes, 6 to 14 Years HESE very special ues have just arrived—fresh, new and attractive. The the new styles, of excellent quality fine ginghams and chambrays in a variety of colors and patterns. Clever, youthful pleated, Empire, blousé and other models. Well made and clev designed to please the miss of 6 to 14 yee VEINOE TOP cies coe --. $25.00, $35.00 Paterson Co. Third Floor best of styles, rl Special $3.95 Third Floor ‘CAME FROM ‘OLD DOBEIN’ Fogria, Ferovia. Wilton wan mi | Under suspicion that 4 cre on — vepiienean of meat shipped y \ ; Lowoabhie gle soe fe: tte eee NOW PLAYING For that Vacation or Business Trip—go East, through laignment was seized at the Great Norma Talmadge “The Heart of a Grander Switzerland.” Trains— | Northern station by City Meat In pa Sy Hotels—Steamers—All Canadian Pacific Standard— | Diek Smith of Yakima with shipping CLASS “A” THEATRE | meat without proper inspection have Sd and Pike | been insued ALASKA “THE LAND OF THE TOTEM POLES” Excellent Steamers Through 1,000 Miles of Splendid Scenery CLEMMER EATTULS BES. BROMEH AY MOVSI NOW PLAYING 9 a. 13, May 8 18, 2 August 3, 10, Sailings from Seattle, duly 6, m., 20, 2 For rates and other information, apply to E. E. PENN, A. P. D. 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