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LEVY'S | OppreuM THIRD AT MADISON THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE” ADELMAN’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LAST TIMES TONIGHT rene Castle IN THE Dorothy Phillips A Soul for Sale” —HER OWN MOTHER FIRST SOLD HER INTO SLAVERY— THEN RUINED HER IN THE is EYES OF THE ONLY MAN THE ; * GIRL EVER LOVED. Admission 20 Cents’ ALWAYS A TWO-HOUR SHOW STARTIN 1am, 1, 3,5, 9pm COFFEE HOUSES «— :'SEND THAT OLD MUSICAL _| INSTRUMENT TO SAILORS An appeal for musical instruments received in Montgomery Lynch's |for the boys in training camps at care, at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Bremerton and Lake Washington ts | club. being made by Montgomery Lynch, i in? oetcaeee FOUR AVIATORS KILLED : AND TWO HURT IN FALLS WASHINGTON, June 21.—Four airmen were killed and two seriously . charged with gambling. and 7 to constitute the “pot”! by the police. The coffee in the Prefontaine build 113 Third ave. 8. ANTAL | ms UN ¥ AND SATURDAY OL Tm BEL PRE & Pi Anything, from pipe organs down |to mouth harps, is wanted, as there are snen in the service who can play | |all of these. They will be used in| injured in training field flights at \harracks and detention wards. The Aberdeen, Miss; Montgomery, Ala, regulation bands, of course, are|4nd Memphis, Tenn. yesterday equipped. The dead are: Lieut. Leo M. Hines, Ellenwood, Kan.; Lieut. Fran In several Of the detention campe| cis M. Roberts, Watertown, N. Y there are a number of former mem- | second Lieut. Halbert Clark, Waab- bers of symphony orchestras. These | ington, D. C.; Cadet Flyer H. W. Me- men could make things more pleas |Ciannahan, Lewisburg, Tenn. ant for their fellows and serve to de-| ‘The injured are: Lieut. Robert G stroy the mo y of camp life if! 4. they had the needed instruments. A Instruments or donations will be Ala. Elmwood Place, O., an Cadet Erdman, of Montgon What Is Rheumatism? Why Suffer From It? Sufferers Should That It Is Blood Infection Realize | aftected by salves and ointments i important a rid yourself of and Can Be Permanently r - purifier Relieved ing been in constant use for more Rheumatism means that the blood than fifty y 1 1 fe 1 S-Reel Comedy with the has become saturated with uric acid what | Famous 1-KO Beauties nPior ot poison. * It does not require cnedieal advice to know that ace health is abso nat ie When the muscles ints beco Du gota t ‘ © wor of sore and drawn th rheumatism, it and not harm the most delicate stom: AB Mott and Jett Cartoon ot a wise thing to take a little ach and, by rubbing it on the sore, Write the physician of tt m ; spet, expect to get rid of your rheu-| pany and let him advise with you 3 atics. You must go deeper than Advice d without charge at, down deep into the blow Addre cific Company, 435 E the poison lurks, and which is not Atlanta, Ga Swift Laboratory, J ADULTS 10c—CHILDREN 5c Prices Include Tax | ft It} « STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PAGE 8 "DOROTHY PHILLIPS WILL STAR’ Dorothy Phillips, in a Scene From “A Soul for Sale,” IN “A SOUL FOR SALE” FILM 1 at Levy's Orpheum, Starting Saturday, How far does a daughter owe duty to a mother who is unscrupt selfinh and willing to use the ter merely as @ pawn In @ own fortune is de lips’ latest picture, “A Soul for Sale,” which will be shown at Levy's Orpheum, starting Satur day Dorothy Phillipe has had a mete-| orte tion of ring to fame since the produc “Hell Morgan's Daughter,” in | which ashe starred, and in this latest it is maid nhe outdoes her achieve Soul for Sale” plot, full of stirring situation keeps one guessing as to what the outcome will be. The hereine’s final Poe away from the snares that have been thrown around her thru her cnother's intrigues and selfish nean is the biggest scene in the pl ture feature eee FILM BARTENDER HAS REA ONS CE A ba: a keen y Holliday, in “Hit-the-Trait Hiday,” playing this week at the ty theatre. ly, the most famous highball mixer of the Pronx, yanks off his apron and quits his bar when his manager Insists that he serve a minor, because he happens to be the hotel owner's son. eee | “CHI” STOCK YARDS GET IN THE MOVIES The Chicago stock yards are “clasnic” tn America. A glimpse of them is given in “True Hue,” the Western ranch story being shown at the Clemmer, and as Dustin Farnum, who plays the role of the abandoned son of an English earl, appears there, one feels certain that the yards are not a camouflaged product of Southern California novie art Starting tomorrow, Mabel Nor. mand will be at the Clemmer, in “The Venus Model.” eee i DOUG GETS BIG SCOOP AS REPORTER ts a nentimental love story big scoop,” in “Say Douglas Fairbar vehicle at the Colk Doug plays a cub re io Daw as the girl, Rdyth & «weet old epinster, and as the kindly bachelor argent share of the act Doug. torials, on the same interesting sce vors from the Jer ing, next t The Hray 1, wh eee COWBOYS ATTRACT IN MISSION FILM STORY y Stewart is appearing at the in a omedy aff rd mar } y Pierce who r and shoot VIOLA DANA PLAYS IN € he ANIAL MOVIE rope CHEAP! The Symonds Shoe Co. Sells Them Upstairs, Where Rent Is Low and You Pay No Fancy Profits BROW PLAYING Mm Famum “bs You Know Him— SYMONDs, The Shoe Man SHOB SHOP will ec from $1.00 to ay you r of shoes, pump hea floor Libert n'n foot Ww largest & Our guarantee with every. pair is a Bargain in this new shoe store, and the following are a few specials in our A Breezy, Lively and ‘ Most Thrilling Picture Misses’ and Children’s Patent Leather Roman Sandals or Wt with turned The story of an Ameri can cowboy king, with Americanism of the “rough and ready” type. who proves that the red. blooded ideals of our an centors still remain “true biue.” GUTERSON’S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA *ique Dame Tennis Oxfords for children, @ pair POs CHEAP . DON’T FORGET THE LOCATION Liberty Building, Third Ave. and Union St., opposite the Poxtoffice, trance No. 1404 Third Ave. or Stairway on Union St. Side, Balance Moves to Allies as Yanks Pour Into Front CHICAGO, June 1 Ger many } six months to achieve a decision Lord Dunmore of England, told Chi cagoans today, "If does not win in that time a uation now Is very grave, but the balar ery day is mov © our side American t in We may fight ing thruout the summer rd Dun more said, “and Germany may make some gains. But I feel we shall be able to keep them from gaining their Lord Dunmore expects eat offensive this year along the Somme or between the Somme and Mount Kimmel Fighting Planes — to Be Built in U. S. WASHINGTON, June 21.—Fast seated airplanes fe ing the f the British pursuit plane will be built in the United States, it i an nounced Ont heavy bombing planes have been constructed here in the past French Transport Torpedoed ; Sunk 1. According to the ing the middie of } 5 soldiers and workmen on board, 1, were saved —— TODAY'S LINENTY—Geor ititsthe-Preil Metliday n Wiliam Fersem ts Prac “The Millereat Mystery. STRAND — Kisie Ferguson tn Doll's House.” OOLONIAL—Vicle Dane in “Riders | ef the Night.” * eee NORWEGIAN HOME SHOWN IN FERGUSON PLAY The part of sen’s “A Doll Nora in Henrik Ib « House,” now oeing shown at the Strand theatre, is the! heaviest role that has yet exsayed to portray: work as the child wife is excellent. Else Ferguson Much attention has been paid to) detail in the production settings, in an effort to reproduce a Norwegian home of the upper middie classes. In two scenes, ornately carved Nor wegian stoves are shown. [? A Small Part of Your Pay Check Will Start A Savings Account in This Bank The Savings Department Will Be Open Saturday Night From 6 to 8 For Your Convenience Che LOWEST RATES TO CALIF ORNIA : SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO ce, large outside state irpassed meals, very ce for passengers. Rates and full particulare at City Tieket off THE M’CORMICK LINE 100 Cherry St. = Phone E UNION NILO STORE ¥ f Her | PUTS FIRE UNDER LAZY soaked rags near Patrick's bed, ac 1121 FIRST AVE. or NEW YORK, June 21.—Mrs. Mary) coraing to h nission to Fire Mar 1@ WASHINGTON ST. Nolan’a belief that militant methods | shal Thomas Brophy. Patrick got RIGHT DRUG CO. ‘STORRS Leek fer the Free Dester Sign. should be employed to compel men to | work at this time, and her practical application of her belief, landed her in jail, charged with on. Albert Hansen Mra. Nolan's husband, Patrick, re MUST BE SOLD MeDougall/euthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STRE Trimmed Hats —Hats that were formerly two and three times as much as this sale price. —To keep our Millinery Shop exclusive—each hat has a time limit in which it | must be sold. —These have had their limit—hence the low price of 5.00. —They are all good, desirable Hats. —Straws and combinations in a wide variety of colors. —Hats for semi-dress, street, motoring, traveling and general utility wear. Be 8 e test assortment. here early Saturday morning, while there is sronvest ses Silk Crepe de Chine Blouses Reduced to 2. 95) A number of Blouses such as formerly sold up to 5. 75. Beaded, tucked and embroidered styles, mostly in white and flesh. —MacDougallSouthwick, Second Flocr. Summer comfort and good appearance dictate a plentiful supply of these New White T b cool, washable Summer | u Skirts developed in gab- ardine, pique, waffle cloth and wide-wale cot- ton corduroy. Smart pearl button trimmings and tailored Hi Bi pockets. aun perfectly. You will want them for town and coun- try wear. Second Floor. Skirts 2.95 Toilet Paper Special for Saturday Blue Bell, a crepe paper, 100 rolls for 4.50 Five Rolls 25c Sizes 25 to a National Crepe Paper, Heavyweight. cotton, in excellent quality, black, trimmed with red, large rolls. orange or white. - x —MacDongall-Southwick, 5 rolls 35¢ Boys’ Shop, Third Floor 100 rolls 6.50 —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor. help me. bias iay to thelr home in Brook Mrs. Nolan built a fire of oil FF REE DOCTOR Puy ateter HUBBY TO GET HIM UP \ 1 to leave his bed for work, she Jeweler and Silversmith First I tried throwing scald ee S 2 ioe, See ve water on him,” said Mra. Nolan. Madi ad e. I went to the It couldn't | © He didn't domestic r s court Everything Must Go—Wholesale and Retail WE OFFER THE WHOLE STOCK AT 75 ON THE DOLLAR a our entire stock of sinughter prices, In- We are quitting th Men'e Furnishings, Hat cluded in the #tock are a med pledges brought over frem our First ave. store, Everything must be sold at leas than cost LOOK AT THESE SLAUGHTERED PRICES ben Will Move the Goods 0 $66 valucn eel! for $18 | Men's Work and D $12.75 values to $10.25 48 Shoes to $10 86.25 DM. J. M& BINYON Free Examination | BEST $2.50 GLASES on Earth $1.98 Re BAe Ge 25 Tool Cheats, W ing, Nugget Pi Buy in any ai rwear, garment Other articles not mentioned above will b SALE BEGINS 8:20 A, M. DAILY AND CONTINUES UNTIL SOLD OUT Everything Must Be Sold KRegardiess of Price Examination free, by gradyte op- THE BARGAIN STORE — (oon sae) || Somstring, ,Giaans, not. prect 222 Occidental Ave. oe Chance — | BINYON OPTICAL CO. 4146 KARST AVE, Corner, at Main St.—Don't Mise the Place,