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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. PAGE 7 | Magtarnuna aha TSTSCSCSSSSS::C BEGIN AT CLEMMER SATURDAY | PE NOT 10 | be ANY WHEAT | r the f pr board fgur suaitted ree dl 4 . Beginning Saturday, June First: » far as my clr nee oe i if The Summer Displays of White ating places until the » that more le for export to our armies and to the Allies —placing secaonable American and Philippine Lingerie in In connection swith . M emphasis on exten- these displays, num 2 be to 41.00 sive new purchases Cottons and Silks crows offerings of LOCAL PATENT FLOUR Netatlers in f rT) baw 81.27% in the following especial interest will Table Linens, Towels and Towelings be featured. White Wash Goods in Staple and Fancy Weaves 49-7. baw & GRAHAM FLoun om. 923 Summer Blouses in Silks and Cottons She, 49M, $2.60 to 8 BARLEY FLOUR Dress Embroideries in White and Colors Seene from “The by es of tke worm, “which opens at the Commer tomorrow 1 SERA Mayen. 8 | ren as aera the World,” one of Harold Beil| | PROGRAM 4 TOD) ta “vie. | Wright's famous novels, with star cast, will be shown at th mer. It is! the story of love and adven ture in San Bernardino and River aide counties of California. The ma Starting tomorrow. Wittiams in “The | Vathe Weekly; % comedy | ane MAIZE id Heanett in “The on Kearth.” ‘| cUM—-teenle Ward. in “The | | Yellow Ticket"; Murton-Helmes | Basement Salesroom jority of the scenes were filmed in| | <> a arn the locations mentioned in the story.| | STRAND ose a : for the last time, Earl and Grace Darmond will be — bs seen in “The ce,” and R if i Mr. and Mra. Sy in a ta 4 }} ih oy ite ats d vorite domestic squabble. oe ~ | [ qu 4 + Pe mages rie Chaptin in “Chase ' al i Distinctly ‘‘Summery” $6.50 —$7.00—$7.50 N color only are these Hats i LIBERTY Viviette thought herself lu She had three beaus, while som the other girls In her set had no But one by one the youths grew tired of being one of three, and two of them married. Then she neartv Uttle Viviette in the play of tt name at the Liberty eee COLISEUM The K. T. Mammoth Circus press uoM 5 | & Jost the third, but fat: r | ®eent was by no means asleep, and p aljle “f : | she won him ache pot gag Kind and) in spite of the fact that his capa | {} 1] alike. In trimming, ma- + | | | Vivian Martin makes a vivacious) ¥™" a onering circus he kept far oe | \| t| | terial and shape they afford jf- Jeneieininiaensiacasienatteeataceisnoens Picco =" ahead of the troop to bill it! | | : a" mid- ~ as the biggest, most pretentious seen tee @ | delightful choosing for show that ever hit town. | x ' r wear oA 6 summer wear. Roxie Kemp, around whom the 8 ¢ —Hats of white silk —Hats of white Georgette Crepe story is woven, ts a 17-ye. tamer, and when her fath e into a fashiona & the other girls no 4 - to the je trooper, Roxie, being a bd : E ae ee 3-piece Ivory Enamel Suite = oe | The picture is being shown at the) YELLOW FIELD ras Te $745 to $8.60 vere ould pay, per 100 Ta, $10 —White Milan Hats with ’ | eee « Peak netasie othe Georgette facing ¥ STRAND | : te 0.80: aos py As White Hemp Hats Sessue Hayaka) wi fatlers amex cart |] i th i | striking Oriental beard tn Prk ee eee ieee tet Ses Pictured e —decidedly smart with their trimming of ribbon White Man's I La | ink 9% te ile, soya Bue to . Whee oe nia v o "tonsarners | | cockades, novelty ornaments, fringes and feathers. - | Coliseum. Strand this week. From an Oxford ; }man with a dapper little twirling do-| tren pink tio to(f] DRESSER, top 21x40, plate mirror, 24x26, $27.50. | Priced at $6.50, $7.00 and $7.50. : vice on his upper lp, Sessue devel-| ington ¢ ~ ¢ e 2 22.50. . ops rapidly into a Ghengt of Eastern TOILET TABLE, top 19x30, center mirror, 14x20, $: | oe Africa, w air on chin and cheeks ' . ; 4 f , | , 7 Sg oche Bugis bool omgee FULL-SIZE BED, with paneled head and foot board, $21.50. Little Girls’ Hats, 75c and $1.25 ional [he Japanese actor and adds a rea JRT arpa fetio’ Couch te. the filme, Benet wrens (FOURTH FLOOR) | —a straw-like fiber fashions these little Hats, in be- | the beard while lost in a dense trop- |feal jungle, where vegetation is lux | uriant. eee ORPHEUM ¥ | One of the features on the gram accompany Kr Ward picture. 1 ¢ at Levy's Orpheum Drigo’s Serenade, playec violinist of the 12-man c “The Melting Pot of the shows some interesting scenes and the comedy, “Main 123,” Weekday Matinees 10¢ is headed by Fay Tinchor, the orig inal black and white stripe girl Nights and Sunday, 20c oping col LONI A wae. ing puff-crown and mushroom effects, with bind- and shirrings of pink or blue. Attractive values = } col ing: at 75¢ and $1.25. cc} | [ Basement Salesroom J AT $3.95, smart little hand-made Hats in dark cok —— | ; ; | orings to match coats, with tiny flower and orna- ment trimmings. —Besemant ene Out-of-the Ordinary Modes in Coats at $1 7.50 | A Wealth of Styles in 4 ? HE Coats are of Wool Velour, Diag- Girls Wash Dresses onal Serge, Poplin, Venetian-finished | Play a 95c to $2.50 covert, Poplin a Taffeta combinations,’ Covert, Poplin and ; - = HE bright plaids and stripes so and novelty stripe and plaid coatings. On “Skuffer”’ Last dear to little girls are seen in | The scenes of their surroundings ? | 3 Y . ‘ many beautiful color-combinations in Charlie icaiieabaiidalea ie wee Ste to —some lined throughout. Rookie, Green, | $2.35 an : bo ch these Tub Frocks, and there are also | COLON zi y ’ , ; : : | > Pp : Ai PAT eat lain colors with plaid trimmin, lod. Joyce comes to the Colonial ates ; oe. Te ekin-blue 3elgium-blue | HE Button Shoe pic- Py =) ae 6. Wank, eo . Alice J omnes to the Cob mn nage Beige, Tan, Pekin-blue and Belgium-bl tc 14583) and white with color trimming. Until Saturday Night | MISSION | “The Law of the Great Ne west,” at the Mission with M. | Wilson in leading role, was written by Ralph Westfall, who for four years was a member of the Canadian Northwest Royal Mbunted Police ‘The story is of the worst and be men of the Northwest, de the trappers and mounted 00 to Sie, -wallon $1.35 low $2.65 to $2.85. for two days, Friday and Saturda tured of heavy smoked . * ety, jin The Feitered Woman.” are the popular colors represented. Price | ¢aig is an example of the i By girl, who is called home by the d | values the Basement Sales- et r of her father, only to fall a victim| $17.50. D ant Saieanoot room is offer in Chil- i of a plot to rob her of her inher —Basement Salesroor itance | Empire, belted, middy and shirred and smocked effects, with button trimming, pipings and braids. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices — 95¢, $1.25, $1.50, L> $1.75, $1.95 and $2.50. Misses’ and Children’s Coats s of Black and White Checked Coating, Scarlet dren's Shoe CLASS A rlie Chaplin is at the Class A augh-provoking comedy, * . Charlie," which is the a ae as ta oN Plaids and Stripes Featured in ASy ts OnE. i Sia : ie DR MARY JANE . 5 | PUMPS of patent, leath- Silk Skirts, $6.75 | 15 to U, | F , Silk Poplin, Gaberdine, Burella, Serge and 5 pair. | ve Coatings. Arranged in three interest- CHILDRE PLAY OX- ing groups at— FORDS of tan leather, with shop amml | $5.75 $8.75 $17.50 RUTABAG Friday and Saturday NOW PLAYING EARLE WILLIAMS —IN— The Seal of Silence ATING STORY TY seOR ITH novel over-drape ef- fects, oddly-cut pockets, and button trimming, these Skirts achieve an engaging ‘“‘dif- ferentness.” They are of an > | (6 to 14 years) (6 to 14 years) (13 to 19 years) A a | Basement Salesroom, Surah Silk Messaline Taffeta Nera should some in full plaited effects, satallors Day. €¢ 1.) com others gathered at the waist- Pe term ey i line. These colors predominate green, blue, black, gray, tan and brown. Attractive values at $6.75. sat) | y oe | Black Silk Skirts, $4.75 “By the Sea” —ALSO— Alice Soyce “The Fettered Woman” A Girl's Fight Against an Unjust Taint | In a Saturday Offering: 60 Extra-knickerbocker Suits Sizes 14, 15, 16 and 17 Only $4.00 Irened), €0 Shielded by a woman who placed honor on the same plane aa love, it kept from a man the real- ization of his life's great- est desire. ru featen | iT HESE Suits are exceptional values on account of | their sturdy materials—tweeds, herringbone suit- | ings and fancy mixtures—made doubly attractive by the extra knickerbockers. They are in Norfolk models, in plaited or pinch-back styles, and there is choice of gray, blue and tan. TOKIO, May party meeting, GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Selection, “Ade! Orchestra Number “Al Fresco’ -Herbert Xylophone Solo By C. Fisher Skirts of black messaline and taffeta, with fine shirrings and rufflings on pockets, button trimming CHRISTIANIA, May 24 Women ‘ looted the banks while the red and buckles. Regular and extra sizes. 2 guard massacres were in progress in || Suakau¢:gaseiennrn Low-priced at $4.00. Bescinint kiewoow Finland, y millions of — —__________| bank notes and currency, |b ‘ A Adults 10¢ Children 5e Prices Include Tax