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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1918. PAGE 5 ‘MID-WEEK PROGRAMS OPENING | 1 I AT THE PHOTO SHOWS TODAY | | 9 to 10 $19.50 and $15.00 ALL WEEK Also a 2-Reel Comedy— A WAITER’S WASTED LIFE Friday Hour Sales No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken, nor deliveries made on Friday Hour Sale merchandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved. = || Spring Style Suits at $12.95 16 to 11 1to2 11 to 12 Twelve Suits taken Men's Handkerehiefs—A Silk Bloomers—25 pairs Long Kimonos — Full from stock for a quick standard size Handker of wlightly soiled White belted yle made of ‘dian es sin chief of fine lawn, with ilk plain crepe with white sb E neat border. Formerly 6 m by ors and cuffs nae rg \5e, For this hour, each, the regular stock of the Colors displayed tnelude o Women's Knit uv taria, rome yee kerchiefs for red, in sizes ” an bs Yor ‘1 For p r eae 50 and $15.00 iain White Volle—200 "gy 50 : a hour at . leat for wain ¥ te aa ey inch Ce Silko- Boys’ Caps—A clean a Children’s Cotton Shirts denne and ehildren® Vein peg und fl0r- sale of 36 Boy Cae ; 60 Summ: weight’ Wear, Vormerly al patterns. Formerly Checks and plaids, 1% Cotton Shirte in high For this hour, QB eq ike vor this nines 6% to 7, hen neck, short sleeve style, « yard hour, a yard 14c Se en ie pat in sizes 2 to 10 years. ew cs och ee . v4 Brassteres——One bh Mercerized Damask—A tern On sale in the n wale in the Women's back - fastening * Knit Underwear tion, nieres, in sizes 38 nerviceable quality, 58 Men's Section. Formerly Foemerty or this trimmed with embr Na and 64 inches wide. For- 6be and For this hour, 2 Vests 25 gry agen, Forme: merly 60c, For 50 hour, choice 35 Sizes 31 to 36 Sizes 20 to 23 | Special, $1. 95 | —_ Gos Lace Corset ossard Front Lace Corsets Upper Main Floor argewes women and slender women are seldom offered the oppor- | ( STOUT] tunity (doctors recommend the Gossard) which this sale ffords to select a Corset of recognized merit from an assortment containing so many different high, medium and low bust styles. Pink and white brocade and plain white Coutil Corsets that would sell, it ark in the regular way, at $5.00, are special $1 95 iil Pink and white bre nd plain white Coutil Corsets that would sell, i Z if marked in the regular way, at $7.50, $8.50 and $10.00, 272 FL2e2 fare mpecial in thin sa Vivian Martin as “Viviette,” in Play of That Name, Starting Today at = the L iberty * Linenty 9 x 2to3 3to4 4to5 5 to 5:30 fi The Liberty opens with a new nota hies Soke {1} : boli ee — Fiiprwram ese vt | SSBRRTT—Vivien Mora te “viv~ | White Gloves Novelty Silk Bags—18 Laces—400 yards of at- Middies—20 White Gala- three men in her| | CLEMMER—Darle Williams in “The Special, Pair 95c Moire Sik Bags in nov. tractive Edges and In- tea Middies with large” i | Sent of Silence”; Pathe Weekly; | | elty shapes on wooden sertions in imitation of flat collars, in coat not knowing which one to| | Sydney Drow comedy | he Ha: Flo: Vv d choose, She was not no interested | | COLISEUM —Haid Hennett in “The |) J 1) naire ot White Soe frees. Thess are fib Wiles. laces. Real ince eile. and AE ted. Sizes rence about choice, unl Dick Ware] | | Miggest Show on Barth.” {jf skin Gloves with black 4 colors that sold for- 44 and 46 only. On sale? aka idor a a thaw 00 Mert a, n Gloves wit toa with ect purge and _oolees. tat on y' (e) t as stars, became oe of his brother, Aus| | tt Ty, MM dpe 4 ee ae bron , ae mirror and are displayed ‘erly at 26e a yard. For in the Waist Section, ° e A Un, upsetting the peace of her life Th | NM z it S in black, green, brown “is hour, Formerly $1.25. For this- er a ory ofr rare interest splendid Then one by one her lovers slipped ular stock and are in Die Sorciahy, #.7anls. ©. tuner s away, Austin married some one else sizes up to 7. Formerly ot a os ot OM hue 2. ° . Dick, in & moment of dejection, anc $1.50. For this viyg “hs 56 v. Curtain Swiss — 36-inch j staging, making a combination that means real ices wis ieee, nd noes-pen leet te hour, a pair... 9OC tie pow $3. 75 Curtain Swiss in as 15 Corsete—tise 35 aaa m her but the most detestable Lord Silk Striped Voiles—s00 - sorted stripe patterns. Made of white coutil) entertainment. Banstead. Only a movie does not! |» comedy yards in shades of peart White Pique Veste—43 Formerly 12%c. For this Formerly $1.00 and $1.25, end unhappily, and she married the Seat Chaplin in “Chase! || gray, rove, navy, reseda, White Pique Vests with our, o 9 For this haif- 35 man she loved. Mins Martin is sup vr se | pink, allver and pon flat or roll collars, These Y8PO -seeee eee . C hour, a pair.... Cc . Seep Ga pmagpome pty faced PRED A summer fabric, 26 are from the regular : 7 yay 4 a j ‘ inches wide. Formerly stock and sold formerty 1 . | 0« ror thi at $1.75. For CLEMMER STRAND [| ER geal aah | ts 85 Th Rh dd. Cc } | The cast of players in “The Seal ‘A Walter's Wasted Life,” the)|J hour ® ¥ C this nour, choke c é oaes 0. of Silence.” at the Clemmer until | comedy which augments “The White! ae | Saturday, brings back an old-time fa Man's Law,” with Seavue Hayakawa lvorite, Kate Price, Mins Price en-|in thé stellar role, at the Strand this | Sites deared herself to movie fans in the | week, depicts life ax it might be in a/ | old Vitagraph comedies in’ which| prison. The escape of a prisoner If Jim Gets a Job John Bunny and Flora Finch ap-| condemned to the hangman's noone, , Las | peared ad, the tntiarion etn eas: bee | He'll Buy New Farle Williams, in the role of an| the adjoining restaurant for the con iminent surgeon, is featured in this |demned man ix only one incident In a Us “whe + ot a be job tor Jim Peck? — |picture and Grace Darmond is the| several busy reels, Tom Kennedy Hi ge 10 years of Bas, Sa eaten a ccomattR a ~. srl er ene made ct’ the wanted lfe|, Seattle's “railors paid reverence, training camp armory, on the Uni-|leg off at the knee, who Bas i | A Syd or | " f° | rhuraday morning to the memory of| versity campus, before an audience | selling pencils on the street for } dine e omed: - makes friends immediate! ith the aur | Glycerine Fe |PROF. BOOTHROYD TO | PEACH CROP DAMAGED |.5.°0%"7,2rev,camety ane Pao main iene minediately with the| Tvjaiersnnd the salons of thin |componed ot every sailor In the camp |eral monthe, in an. efor RRIGHAM CITY, 20. ee | Hayaka at hia beat in “The|War and other wars who died for|and scores of civilians. }enough to live on. le oid, tom plerent abgen-| EXPLAIN SUN ECLIPSE ‘i, tee hall blog pocidergy | | white baas's Le ss He , ten Ee mocracy | In opening his address, Chaplain| “I'm tired selling penelils,” red with simple ‘buckthorn bark,| ©: ©: Hughes, vice chairman of the cinity last night, inflicting great| snow on Barth" |by Jack Holt and Florence Vidor,| Chaplain 8. T. James conducted | James declared death was not pen-| Peck. | “it's no job for» Salama Slycerine, etc., as mixed in Adier-i-ka. Alaska bureau will discuss the de damage on the peach crop. The area | opens toda the Coliseum, star-| who starred with him in “The Honor j Memorial day service in the naval ni but a privilege of the man in| - bandied horses | ani been ONE SPOONFUL flushes the EN-| opment of fisheries in the North Pa./0f the storm waa limited to the|ring Enid Hennett as Roxie Kemp, a) of Hix How opr? es ies Pea ake la pee Me) all his — ; TIRE bowel tract so completely it cific and Alaska regions at a lunch: |P®ch belt in this locality 17-year-old tion tamer, known profes: | + <8 5 ne a ae real Job OF anne: Wee can't 4 Relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, —_—_——— sionally as Mile. La Fleur. Stamped | MISSION nature, and blood is the price of ev. anything better than do wate ¢0n of the members’ council of the| Wi 9 ‘ . ery step in the evolution of civiliza- that’s better than selling pencfila, gas or constipation and prevents ap- | Women are being employed intum-|with the atmoaphere of her circus| ‘The Law of the Great North o ; fn " anceps . pendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant | Seattle Chamber of Commerce in the ber milla to replace men at $1 to/tife by her leopard-skin coat and her | west,” starring Margery Witss, end aay he apt Fs gene bid Bd haven't: Saas Sie since I action of Adler-i-ka surprises both | Masonic clib rooms Friday. The $1.50 leas wages, reported Harry Call, | tiger-striped hose, Roxie went with tpeeed at the Miswion today. It me the price ey . the rent my ee two years ago to get no doctors and patients. Leaves stom: eclipse’ of June § will be discussed |f the timberworkers, in presenting |her father to enter a fashionable |story of the North and of the worst er is the value to us of the step we/enough to buy an artificial ach clean and strong. Bartell Drug | by Prof. Samuel L.. Boothroyd of the | Teduest for assistance In orgat:|boarding school and best of n © trouble with . By no |r, Selows with Se p soem and Swift Drug Company.’ university. izing ¢ waa silent as to her past, | Sinclaire was th thought he was Altho no men have died in the|ting around doing lots of past, | la ne « spoke wo loudly for her | the “whole show” when It came to] amp since it was begun, last fall,| things. But nobody wants laa | 41 aaeen 4 : } eight sailors who had preliminary | seems, on crutches. If I [] | that she did not need to mention it. | trading with rugged trappers. And ae a bo prep 4 R AL PAINLESS DENTI T | | rmined that if she could|then some independent traders came | una a he university’ Gift ince | m j0h ut eoeate See | | : . * ‘ 5 |1¢ g the camp. | down wid be al } | she could certainly tame |along and Sinclaite be to wake |” Continued From Page One’ | 2 = “ | LON | There is an atmoxphere of | up and take notice. He found that | ye - —— ae ee ae how Sahinbodet F Madera gills Indiana Howse, 7 | rec 0 wild Mons, tents, bedrabbled finery | the law of the North was not a one t Sine at, eouth to Cherry ee ee ee aman. Wille every | Neventh: ave, ©. and Were and can i | trict from st, south herry | eaiior stood rigid at attention, under | be reached there. jab cocmaees vate astm, covers. very Sitio of ake oe sg gnc jmet Oy st. on First avé., ast on Cherry to| the canopy formed by a huge Ameri yeu can bite corn fees tres, Se eierne Se es ee | 5 Second ave, and north on Second| can flag draped from the armory| A child born today has about ge penal |ney and Melbourne MacDowell in| COLONIAL to Union st t on Union to} poof times as many chances of living Mamm om el se Circus. ore Giana oh 7 Fe spoge— le = |the First Prosbyterian |band, th service opening with|child born 30 years ago. On @ is orrurem Se aie, ceceeathateor manene Leann ere es posts of | A-nerica” and closing with the au- other hand, a man 40 years old has ee “*° % appear |the Grand Army and its auxiliaries | ajence singing “The Battle Hymn of | fewer years to live than had) the Fannie Ward will remain at the|ance in films was with the Essenay| and the Spanish-American War Vet man of the same age 30 years ler the direction of an Orpheum thruout the week, in the | company in * he 1 ove Route erans, sailors from the naval train Seen eee eee ot eredical atatigtion irae ann eto pe pen Bg apart mage ng camp at the university, and/" ‘phere were vocal solos and duets mortality and preventable di i Hts a Lorcieut we Gat wee nee rs ies’ eaten | ee Tae ane Tort Lerten 20h luy Mesdames don and Henry /are decreasing, whereas 4d teed for fifteem years. Have impression take: thia picture i# that of Nicholas| Edna Purviance ts the leading|aiers, fraternal bands and the police Meadam: s 3 } , wroraing” and week Sorts guar da, ination ead saviee_tres the | Duneau, who is right at home in his| woman with Charlie Chaplin in a] ss ig ler aaa ened “teh cob aniand beso 2 e954 beep and eee frase ar call nd a ten, Srasent patronage is recommended by our early ° 99 mrt being a Runsian by birth \ British version of a five-part com No Mail Delivery Bost Nha y customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our custom- | Sus icion | Milton Bilis and Warner Oland|edy, “Chase Me rie,” now play:| Graves were decorated in all burial ers who have tested our work. en. be to our offies, be sure you are, also handle a share ort the heavy act-'ing at the Class A grounds in mem of departed ones ee ee ee ee Adults 10 Cutten he OOM. CARR ee eam ” —v ——|and flowers strewn on the waters of Five-Pi Fi f Earth Open Sendays From 9 te 12 weg Working People | Me ciees tata tae L. Proctor, who is a mere figure| Elliott bay, from Bell st. dock, at 4:30 ive-riece Fireproo en | head as president of the Central La-|4nd 5, and from Colman dock and OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS bor council.” that Mayor Hanson's| West Seattle ferry landing at 6 p.m Banks and public buildings and al most all places of business which can close without undue public incon venience did not open their doors to backing was m vote so an to bec senator, and that | not give them « y to get the labor me United States the council would real support 301 UNIVERSITY SF. Supepte Pee Pateest On. | | —— Now PLAYING COOKING SETS | CONFIDENCE IN | ny —IN— N Other resolutions called for prose-| day “ 99 cution of detectives intimidating] There was no mail delivery. | If You Are Not Strong Chase Me, Charlie MAYOR HAN 0 telegraphers and calling for the Scouts Decorate Graves | $2.00 $2.00 “a” permanent government operation of 4 CLASS “A” THEATRE | #———- d Fr Page One telegraph lines, compensation for| Minute guns fired a salute of 21 Value Value 34 and Pike ontinued rom a9 them to be determined after the war,.|*U"8 at noon Thurs t the navy | IT ol yard at Bremerton, and flowers were Young declared the telegraphe: ase has resolved itself into a test |them “the room recently vacated by trewn on the water, while the flag A large number of these desirable Earthen Cook- were at half mast, in honor of the Dynamic Tonic—Today These phosphates are supplied in that wonderful vitalizing her own daught of the government's stand tha id "i CLEMMER "| ‘Takes Bull by Horns of the government's stand that la) men who have given their lives on| ing Sets bought especially to make things hum in the : ‘ : nr 4 7 |_ According to State Organizer C. O.| nargain collectively. Vigorous pro-| the sea in time of war ousewares Section Friday. . e The wer and fear of modem life ‘with its | Young, Mayor Hanson took the bull} test, even to the point of a nation |, At 1 o'clock in Evergreen park in | Set consists of Pudding Pan, Pie Pan, Mixing urry ani ; * > 0 |by the horns, when the work of the| wide strike, should follow sh| Bremerton the Spanish War Vet " SW! nervous condition in which so many people find. themselves, NOW PLAYIN | detectives was put up to him,| more ky, hia decibel ais "rans, Ladies of the A. R. and Bowl, medium and large aieperis og oe i Such conditions always indicate a loas of phosphorus from the pata ordered the detectives to come to his | 4 . the Gen. Grant post A. R. hela Light-colored earthenware with acid-proof blue glaz nerves and nerve-centers, where in healfh it is most plentiful. office, got Chief of Police Warren.| ph» Central Labor Council elected | memorial exercises, In the morning linings. Fireproof set ...........+ eee Depression, sleeplessness, irritability, worry over affairs, Assistant City Attorney Kenn 4 Levi and B. B. Ault delogates to| Boy Scouts were admitted to the J D, 8. melancholy, inability to endure prolonged effort—all these are and U. 8 Attorney Saunders there,|the state Federation of Labor con.| Yard to strew flowers on graves at No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders signs that the nerves and herve-centers are starving for phos- and declared he would request can-| vention Wednesday evening |the yard cemetery phorus, in the form of food-phosphateg. KEENAN cellation of the license of the detec: | ie dort Fort Lawton observed Memorial tive ney to operate in the city A committes of five was api day with mili ervices at’? 6 © was appointed, | day h military services at 9 a. m. Good ocreen | oors ar e | “You'll come or I'll send an officer Decoration of the grav b ane Pei capped 4 at the suggestion of the electrical coration of the graves of the dead rem jafter you,” is what pag 6 Hanson | workers, to ciroulate referendum pe-|4nd a military parade were part of an jtold J. H. York, of the Washington | titions on the National District Tele- the ceremonial. Lieut. John W DYNAMIC Detective bureau, when the latter de-| crath Co.'a franchine, recently | Inzer, 14th infantry chaplain at Fort | clined to come to the mayor's office Lawton delivered the Memorial day passed by the council over veto of “Loaded . TONIC on telephonie summons, according to a ‘Midian | i ” foung. York came, Then the/De mayer | |, . TORRES ESRI TE | (called “dynamic” because {t produces energy). More than that D mayor sent a jitney with an officer! Artor an explanation of the plans | ice ee a tora a coras|, Af a” exninoaton ct the cine] BARBERS TO MEET —these phosphates in Dynamic Tonic are in precisely the chem. feal form in which they are most abundant In the human body. Dynamic Tonic also contains trom to enrich the blood and build Strongly constructed frame Screen similar to illustration, with operative for the detective agency Threatens Jail Barbers will meet Sunday, and if the master barbers do not pay off Satur as given by appointed works and profitee Charles Davis, ing, unell Throagh This amatic Story This Man Intensely } Doors up strength. (The full formula is on Y theca dictate | “Phe mayor told the chief of police G Ay hove s SF Sonmats aeaiday night on the Bigher sosle will We abet) That when a man plays Ne ae tte ee ete into the (OF, the executive committe | take a strike vote. best black enameled steel fly screen n sneaking and prying around into ain a ae sate! “4 i : “Sed tap 4 Dynnanie Fenis rastoves for high stakes; when a homes of law-abiding citizens, and he wine Central Labor council voted. # cloth. Frames are 11 inches thick. vitality and vigor to the nervous ays man MUST win—be tt for wouldn't have it as long as he was THREE WIRE OPERATORS ee TeauWal pelbvaribe ooeaealttee in : tem, renews y strength, brings riches or for a woman—he jnayor,” related Young. “He thr LET OUT IN PORTLAND cuttin sown wage demands of Jour 30x78 inches, worth $3.00...$1.98 back your old-time energy and vim, myst play with loaded ened to put them in jail if they oper- Gaya) washer - 32x80 inches, worth $3,25 $2 49 and greatly incregses your power and ated here any more.” PORTLAND, May — 30-—Three|"“Aniy 29 per cent of the shops of fe: x60 Inches, Pog.» Pate endurance. GUTERSO Young had added to tho renolu-| Western Union telegraph employes,|tne city, employing 26 per cent of the 84x82 inches, worth $ . $2.59 o ot strong you owe It to deen ted the tatement!who last Sunday attended or : a . e< ann g debi flu b Tonic. an AUGMENTED kograiges deme SMaesape girs.iganisation esting ne the. abla Mea eal wetna, standing out 86x84 inches, worth $3.50 »$2.69 gee how it will build you up. A large SIAN ORCHESTRA Missse Molly Summerfield and|have been discharged by the com.| “eet the full raise, it stated . 0. yd bottle containing five weeks’: treat- Adele”, Briquet Louise Roberts, who declare that} pany. vx ee No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. ment can be had for $1.56 at Orchestra Number having been invited to Mrs, Shorey's| While Western Union officials de! © emacs hap as an unwelcome “Al Fresco" .... Herbert at the Washington Annex,|clare the man and two women wero) Kuest one white horse. Its presence } Xylophone Solo hursday, York “dropped in un-| discharged because of unsatisfactory) W°% reported at police Laan jonas = Bartell By C. Fisher expectedly,” and that in the conver-| work, the three have presented evi ; iger (ii bs gation they were told that Duncan| dence that, until they at William Bradford drew $100 fine Pp Lge UE ry Asn we «t in Judge Gordon's court Wednesday for violation of liquor laws, Sunday meeting, they wei favor, “ia an I. W. W. and radical, and the real power behind the throne of R. |

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