The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1918, Page 5

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pctianuer pay | || 30 P ALSO— LOVE LOOPS the LOOP A Comedy With a Skate on, in Two Reels Wallace . Wurlitzer Star-Liberty Weekly First at Pike—Continnous, 11 +to 11 Admission 2¢-—Children 10c Obey that impulse to: help. Do You Know that |f This company carried 1,334,092 more pas- sengers in March, 1918, than in March, 1917, and received nothing for the increased service rendered the community? Buy a Thrift Stamp The average fare for March, 1918, was 3.74 cents. That is because of transfers, free rides and school tickets. $9,895 more same month This increased riding gave us $ business for the month over the last year. BUT— WAGES CREASED § TAXES INCREASED MORE PER MONTH. THE COST OF ACCIDENTS, due to the ne- cessity for taking on so many inexperienced men, INCREASED 79 PER CENT. TO TRAINMEN ALONE 37,000 PER MONTH. IN- THAN $10,000 The cost of car maintenance advanced 65 per cent and the maintenance cost of electrical equipment went Up 125 per cent. All materials and supplies used in daily operation have gone up anywhere from 50 to 700 per cent above normal prices. Interest rates for new mone) have advanced materially. Increased revenues from increased business HAVE BEEN MORE THAN EATEN UP BY THE INCREASED COSTS OF OPERATION. Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company * | | transportation of coal t oe % STAR-MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. Until Wednesday Night Only PAULINE FREDERICK LEO TOLSTOY'S CLASSIC -: *RESURRECT On ("4 ad Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra Fifth at Pike \Want $1,000,000 | on U. S. Navy Bill for Alaska Coal Senator Poindexter has an amend | ment to the naval appropriation bill |now pending, which would put | $1,000,000 into the hands of Secretary Daniels fOr mining coal in Alaska He is alao fighting to get increased appropriations for improvements at the Bremerton navy y The amendment would extend to o Seward, and construct docks and bun Kors Harold Bell Wright 25c Loges 35c Don't Fail to See Fatty Arbuckle =JNa “THE BELLBOY” ast Showing Monday Children 5e Tax Adults 10¢ Prices Include OL ONIA CATT ART TIL © DENTAL PLATES $16 and Up Quality and fit ¢ Price includes pr traction of your DR. H. T. HARV Sth Floor Eitel Bi Second and Pike. Ell, 3026 eth -COLISEM Admission 20c—Children ieces Marius Brambilla, Conductor Continuous 11 to 11 10¢ SUSPECT SPIES IN HUGE FIRE ST. LOUIS, June 3.—Inquiry into the cause of the fire in two ware houses of the Unitdd States arsenal here, which @id $1,000,000 damage earty yeaterday, ts being conducted by a military board. According to watehenen, broke out simultaneously | warehouse and clockwork origin is generally ascribed as cause. Anton Ronjack, the Austrian er emy alien arrested while attempting to scale the fence, just after the fire | broke out, ts being held for investiga | tion mn AND SIDES the fire in the Enemy the | Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham’s | | Vegetable Compound. Kansas City, Kansas—"T enf- fered from pains in my back and side caused by a functional de rangement. I was nervous and had most Ume. people mended of the So many . bottles | well. T do not think the Vege. table Compound can be beaten for | woman's allments."—Mrs. L, Tr. | memman, 3011 N. Hutchings St, Kansas City, Kansas. Women who suffer from head- aches, nervousness, backache, tho blues functional derangement should give this famous root and herb remedy a trial. coming such ailments of women | after other medicines havo falled, | If you want special suggestions fn regard to your condition, write ydia BH. Pinkham Medicine Co., | Lynn, Mass. Tho result of long expe ce is at your service, and your letter will be held in strict confidence. —_—_ REGISTERED DENTISTS Ont of the high rent district, per- sonal service and moderate advertis careful, painless methods sonal attention, NATIONAL ENTISTS “THIRD & PIKE ew Office Third ard Madison Expert Plate Makers at Reasonable Prices and other symptoms of a y For forty years {t has been over- | PAGE f FREE PORTS T0 STIMULATE U.S, FUTURE TRADE BY L. H, LEECH WASHINGTON June Rua ress to wing untry for the r world trade “war wan pasvage main f Ham Within fr jes trade and mar The only customs is prevention of smuggling int interior will Federal Recommend Four Trade mimingion at least r the United States New York, New Orleans, San soo and the Canal Zone mmend lation, which probably will commimion's report wild and operate a f a public utility, Under on by either the government or the| private corporations will also| be allowed to build and operate such ports and terminals FAIRBANKS SINKING; CONDITION CRITICAL | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Ju 3 Charles Warren Fairbanks in rapid! } sinking. Hope for his recovery pod | been given up He was repor ‘ondition ear tha | | critical ‘ondition wince be ts dis worre at any ¢t ot Bi ago |wuffered an at rane, neveral weeks $4.95 Georgette Blouses Special Tuesday $3.95 Upper Main Floor. | | broken line of styles | A| and sizes, The several models displayed are in flesh and white and are enhanced with beads and neat embroidery. 8 36 and 46, but not each size in yle. Formerly $4.95. Tuesday, choice at She Rhodes Co. | @omen's toc ftandkerchiefs | Special Tuesday 5c made of a dainty qual- and finished in corner, f Fee pleedigets id 1, 000 ity lawn, hemstitched Ww ith, neat floral design Formerly 10c. Special Tuesday, each Jilk Dresses Sizes for Small Women Special $8.50 Upper Main Floor r= is an assortment | THIS | Dresses — assembled | ! and specially priced to effect a quick clean-up on an accumulation of models suited for misses or small women Sizes 14, 16 and 18 In tunic, draped straight shirred skirt styles, with bodices short waisted or in basque ef- fect. These are designed of taf- feta, messaline and Georgette, in shades of navy, tan, gray and black. Formerly $12.50. Spe- cial Tuesday, choice .$8.50 Tuesday---44 Day to Buy Curtains | | THE | of Special $i. 95 Special $2.95 Gossard Front Lace Corsets Upper Main Mloor The Special Purchase Sele of these health-promoting Corsets offers the opportunity of the year for the p © of thrift Jn connection with absolute Cor wet nating ‘or ntout women or for slender women. @hite French Kid Gloves Special Tuesday, A Pair $1.75 Main Floor. special prices made for Tuesday on spe- ) by the timeliness of the sale, which in- cially selected assortments are mai oiidae the following: $2.00 Marquisette Curtains $1.50 50 pairs of White and Ecru Marquisette Cur- tains that are hemstitehed and finished with wide lace edge. Also 40 pairs of Nottingham, Scrim and Marquisette Curtains in broken lines of one and two pair lots, as per schedule: [B ——— at this Glove Sale BUY | Tuesday all t Rieti | White French Kid Gloves needed for summer wear. These are from the regular stock and are in two- clasp style with Paris point or Imperial back. All sizes in white or white with black stitching. Special Tuesday, a pair .. $1.75 $4.50 Curtains .. Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains NEW PHOTOPLAY SHOWS PLEASE PATRONS: LIBERTY “Brinties,” the yellow cur, must have had a hunch that his master was coming home, for he waa right m hand to greet Jimmy, prodigal on of the Rey. Duncan, when he ar-| rived in Warcherter via the brake b | Charles Ra of feminine 1 my, the hobo, in Town,” at the Liberty, rector squares himself, for ‘us the Jaame Jimmy with city sand an abundance of pep who wakes up the le burg and becomes its leading / chtinen. ‘The rome good vi pernse and ry Murray romp comedy dismay playa Jim: | Hin Own Home| but the di Star Liberty weekly gives of Memorial day Thurman ani thru a Mack Sen CLEMMER A symbolic story of the subsidiza tion of art by modern materialiam. and its protection by civilization from destruction, to its ultimate per fect union with nature, ia “The Eyes of the World,” the picturization of Harold Bell Wright's California novel being shown thin week at the Clemmer. The symbolic character of ay Is not so obtrusive, but the it would pa headaches | “"! womanhood by nbol), whose life by man's decep. eking of fame ies in gaining Taine (the husband (Materialiam), ng ensue when eige (Rensuality) seeks to |aecure Sibyl for his ends, A spec- tacular fight on the brink of a prec |iplee brings the climax ncenes COLISEUM Katusha, Russian © of fire. xy Pauline Fred Tols urrection,” ing at the seu, Be! |her employer's nephew, she Is into the world to make her own way From that moment until she ia ted of murder and started on lier way to Siberia she is an outcast from society ts a socialistic reformer in the 6 prison train and thru his influence is led to see the light of moral resurrection eee gy Psy-peasant, | she is por. ick In Leo now show trayed by cant is a ¢ as ORPHEUM A well-balanced bill pleased Sun. | audiences at Levy's Orpheum | Louise Glaum gives a splen-| did characterization in the role of a German girl epy, whose sympathies | are torn between duty to her native | country and love of America Second only in interest to the fea ture is the second of the British of. | ficial motion pictures, depicting the capture of Messines Ridge from the Germans day | theatre STRAND Marguerite Clark ix at the Strand| all this week in runella,”” an| |adaptation of her greatest stage suc one of the best known |plays of Granville Barker. Billie | Rhodes, in “Her Rustle Romeo,” and | a News Telegram complete the pro | gram | | “Prunetia” ts a fairy story that is| }4o real it almost might have hap-| As Plerratte to Pierrot, Mar: | chief fairy in the fairy cess, and | pened guerite is Gladys Brockwell does a fine bit of acting at the Mission in “The Devil's | | she is the sweet and lovable daugh te aracter of an uncouth Apache girl | COLONIAL A — Ba; ioe Hitmen tm “Tg | Sieies of Ret Gap. EMPIRE MORTGAGE LOAN Estab. 12 Years. 201-2-3 White | REDUCED RATES TO — | CALIFORNIA FirstClass Thir@ San Francisco— $13.00 and $15.00 $10.08 Los Angeles Port bs | San Diego— S. S. 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