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Last Times Tonight DOROTHY PHILLIPS “A Soul for Sale” | | STARTING SATURDAY ‘ STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1918. PAGE 4 ee BIG GUNS FURNISH MUSIC FOR | * PROMOTIONS FOR « MOVIE SHOW IN WAR THEATRE | 6 SEATTLE MEN ounced here first Heutenante—Aubrey Tt FRISCO CLUBMAN IS HONORED BY BRITISH BAN FRANCISCO, J ; Ford, before yore award order b jthe prit nment, according to word re day by his mother Mrs. Virginia Ford. He was honored for hin work a# an observer under fire |Polish Celebration | Forbidden in Posen | AMSTERDAM June ation of f the Pi brownk . herbs with HAVE used Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin and find it a most effectiv and pleasant laxative—one that is worth recom * mending to one’s friends. I know that my health has been greatly improved since using it.” Miss Alice Lombard, 22 Boylston St From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written ) ( Springfield, Mass. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. Giz) $1.00 A mild, pleasant-tasting combination of simple laxative pepsin. Brings relief without griping or other discomfort. A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washing- " ton Street, Monticello, Illinois. RESULTS I | } j | |_Burean of fisherion at W ashingtom ee ab Levy's Orghoum Sapordag! Zea eat a 08 ert of fod "® STAR WANT ADS BRING UNION STORE—UNION HOURS SOLD! By United States District Court and bought by H. M. Rogers at less than cost. The BANKRUPT stock and fixtures of Hogan & Lindquist, now moved and merged with Rogers’ great Red Front stock at 1508-1510 First Avenue — this com bined array of merchandise must be turned into ready cash before July 4 Sertng of Gymmastic aunts on rings, | eee ee” © Story of 8 get Whe bare and of head and hand balancing. | NPOUet the Drains needed by @ fac SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JUNE 29, AT 9 A. uM. Pearce and Burke, in “Have You a | *"” aor P \ Merchandise bought st « fraction of whelesale cost will be sola at © fraction of tts real ‘valli Walker and Blackburn are “wo pions oe Lengieolipe: sea at we Clothes for men. Bins ef Arrow Collars, Cluett and Monarch Shirts, Cooper and Medlicets Under- messes olor.” with darktown |. ‘haw style onuetitnle twaiertad in Wee, Cenen Tiaty: Se, VCS: Goes Oe nate temerren—ee dom Ge eee ot eee vara aca Neal bave a MDgiMg APA) Shy 1 « Scat gute”? The Following Bankrupt Prices Will Do the Work HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS $16.85 Constance Talmadge, in “Good Night, Paul,” moving pleture 6 establinhed bane hospital jon machine ts throws the pictures or By this arrangement, wounded so! diers, lying Mat in bed, are enabled to watch the film No bass drum is needed to punctu ate the kick one comedian adminis ters to another Forty two cent the accompant eter guns furnish CONSTANCE TALMADGE “Good-Night, Paul” THE COMEDY OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS—CONSTANCE TALMADGE AT HER BEST— "NUF SED! LOOKS BEAUTIFUL, BUT DOING IT 1S DIFFERENT The opening scene of “How Could You, Jean’ at the Liberty, is a thing of beauty. It is a colored picture of @ farmer at work in the hayfield Tho the rest of the film ts not col ored, there are many beautiful rural scenes, which tend to make one long for @ taste of the simple life. Mary Pickford is the star of this pleture, and her characterization of an awkward Swedish girl is indeed @ bit of art NOTICE Prices here advertined hold good until July Fourth. Shop Early. SALE STARTS SATURDAY 9 A. M. eee RAINBOW FALLS SHOWN IN CLEMMER FILM Falling water seems always to have been att age, who looked upon it as a mani festation of the great, mysterious | powers of nature, as well an the pow er company engineer, who can soe ita effectiveness only in generated horsepower, Anyhow, the audiences at the Clemmer, this week, which probably fall in between the two classes, apparently enjoy the plc tured beauty of Rainbow falla, in the Chelan mountains The Clemmer's feature ts “The ractive to man— the say new show which opened | Thursday ut the Palace Hip is head FRIDAY and SATURDAY ed by the Peerlens Potters in An of CHARLIE tk ie s 8 talking skit. “The Soap Salesman Starting tomorrow, Constance Tal Edward Hill le « talking cartoon: | aise will be at the Orpheum in ONE OF HIS BEST ist, who draws hats on the head of enn a young lady and displays a consid Also erable knowledge of millinery “Good Night, Paul,” a semicomedy drama. “THE LITTLE RUNAWAY” With GLADYS LESLIE AND EDWARD EARLE A whimaieal love drama sparkling with the sunshine of the few optica: happy romance the ig oe Al that really faien, “Human Interest” tion free, by graduate op- A Novelty r Glasees not prescrived — absolutely necessary. Adults 10¢ Children 5¢ ‘ON OPTICAL CO. Prices Include Tax 116 FIRST AVE Seneca St. Phene Main 1550 LOWEST RATES TO ALIFORNIA FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO STR. CELILO SAILS JULY 8 Good service, large outside ntate- q ‘and unsurpassed meals. Every jenience for passengers. Rates full particulars at City Ticket Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison fice. IE _M’CORMICK LINE POCCCCC LCCC COC CCCCCCS the Albert Hansen FORELADY FOR BIG PUBLISHING HOUSE TELLS OF TROUBLE Became So Weak, Had to Quit Work — Tanlac Overcame Troubles If I hadn't experienced itm self. er would have believed ng could make such a wonderful improvement in @ person | li recently de- | ¢ ax Taniac has in tne clared Miss Am Ellis Willis, fore Metropolitan Prean . who lives at $00 Spruce rs,” she force down soured on my stomach |and formed so much gas that I was Miserable most all the tin |after eating, I would of that I co ything down, and I would ch awful olin of sick heada that the kept me in bed for ¢ RATHER PUZZ QUERY TO ANSWE: Did Samuel sleep thru the enlight ening puppet show of Folly, Cidwn and Harlequin, or did he hurry home because he had been asleep and wished to avoid a questioning host?| Toni, the wife who played with fire n “Fer Husbands Only,” now sbow ing at the Coliseum, didn’t know. Do you? BRIDE DISCO HAS BALD hodes, as a new bride . at her new groom Is not what he seems and that his toupe slips when he snore The new motherindaw is all for & new groom, but Billie de that, with all his faults, she loves him «tll + oe . JANE AND KATHERINE EDUCATE PICCANINNY Katherir miserable for a cute little pi whom they endeavor to eduente in “American Buds," at the Mission GLADYS LOOKS LI MARY PICKFORD Gladys Leslie, wh Men’s High-grade Suits, genuine Hart, Schaffner & Marx make, worth to $40.00; Bankrupt $1 6.85 sale price for Saturday Men’s High-class Suits; browns, grays and blues, worth to $20; Bankrupt Sale price $8 95 Boys’ Suits; a big selection; worth to $8.00; Bankrupt $3 45 Sale price Por Men’s Overcoats and _ Raincoats, rapt Sale price.”..---.- DOOD Men’s Suits, beautifully tailored, in tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and serges; many Pure Woo! Fabrics in lot; worth Sule price «=. 911.85 Men’s Suits, worth to $30.00; Bank- me $13.89 Men’s Fine Dress Pants, values to Boys’ BANKRUPT PRICES ON SHOES {22322 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, worth to $5.00; Bankrupt Men's $7.00 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk- Over and Florsheim Dress Shoes; Bankrupt Sale price $3 95 Men’s Dress Shoes; broken lines, worth to $4.00; Bankrupt Sale price .. $1 .98 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes, worth to $6.00; Bankrupt j $2.85 Sale price ....... Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes, including white canvas, worth to $5.00; Bankrupt Sale price $1 89 Boys’ School Shoes, leather; Bank. price . oes Hi-Cuts, ae veal $9.00 Men’s itn $4.35 stock; Bankrupt $7.50 Men’s Army $3 65 e Sale price ..... Shoes; special Saturday. Cherry St. Phone EMiott 2426 Cor. First Ave. CLEMMER * | NOW PLAYING Lin “The Litt days at a time, unable to move. M nerves were unstrung I a | wo’ np if anybody but po | tinge: me, and my nights were | restless that I could hardly sleep a |wink, I worried so much about ev jery little thing that I was blue and | despondent all the time, and I would have awful fainting spells, too Finally I became so weak and run .|down that T actually couldn't lift the be: books I had to work with. Any Will the girls in my department at of the shop will tell you T wasn't able ibe ae Hundreds of ARROW COLLARS 2 for 15c Mary Pickfo an Le Genuine Arrow Collars from this bankrupt Hogan & Lindquist stock will go tomorrow at 2 for 15¢, in- “Age ag t stead of contract price of. 20c. Arrow brand Soft Collars, regular 25¢ value, go at 2 for 25¢. All sizes, Men's Shirts from this bankrupt stock have been marked to ridiculous figures. Those that sold to $1.25 will go at G9¢. Others that sold to $2.50, including Cluett and Monareh brands, will go at 98¢. And Men’s Pure Silk Shirts that sold up to $10 will go for $4.85. Men’s B. V. D. Underwear on sale Saturday at 45¢. Genuine 50c President Suspenders will go at 28¢. Men’a Dress Hats that sold to $2.50 will go at 98¢. Men's Union Suits, values to $2.00, will go at 89¢. Men's 15c Canvas Gloves will go at 9¢. Men’s Wool Un- derwear, worth to $2.50, at $1/25. Men’s Cotton Underwear, summer weight, 48¢, and 10c Handkerchiefs go at 4¢. Men’s Porous-Knit Union Suits go at 98¢. Men's 25e Garters at 15¢. Men’ ¢ Wool Sox will go at 18¢. Heavy Flannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, at $1.38. Men’s Cotton Socks at 6¢. Men's Chambray 85c Work Shirts at 59¢. Men’s Pure Silk Sox 23¢. | Saturday we'll also sell Men’s Overalls at 65¢. Boys’ Suits, worth to $5.00, go at $2. Suit Cases, I * ef = ss Blick Bear Union-made Overalls, Work Gloves, Mackinaws, Loggers’ Shoes, Slicker Coats: a in fact every- | thing for man’s work or dress wear, will be sold tomorrow at final wind-up prices. Come tomorrow to this Big Bargain Festival. This Great Bankrupt Sale will positively end July 4. So come—join the crowds and save while you still have the opportunity. And remember, gS ROGERS WILL CASH YOUR PAY CHECK =a People, this is a genuine Bankrupt Sale. It starts tomorrow (Saturday morning) at 9 o'clock. Come early and shop early, for we are a Union Stere—our doors close Saturday night at 6 o'clock sharp. As a patriotic | duty please attend this sale mornings if possible. Make no mistake—note address carefully. Come to the BIG UNION STORE With the Red Front* THE RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1508-1510 First Avenue 97st. Puttic Market Just North of Pike Street UNION STORE—UNION HOURS DR. EDWIN J. BROWN D. D. 8. New at 106 Columbia left the tmita- my name and PROGRAMS | 4 RTY—Mary Pickford in “Hew Could You, Jean?” | CLEMMER—Mabel Normand tn “The Venus Model. | c UM—Mildred Harris in “Per | Hinsbands | LEVYS o Hips in | STRAND. “TODAY'S | 1m | -Dorethy Phil- | omy © up and a3 will offset the incr for all of a cost of doing business bec. ” 4 the war. “ I want to be known as the only T had man in Seattle who did not raise bis that one day I decided to try it prices because of the war. began to pick pp and foel better KDWIN J. BROWN. 9. wo a |rikht from the wart and by the time 300 Pease of | Ya Lending Deatiot ad finished my second bottle oe nar Dent a nish my second bottle I Valley Picnic “The ieee | 106 Columbia was back at work and able to handle ————— | Age was forgotten and memories books as well as I ever could 99 3 is no fine that Lean eat | Of youth glowed Thursday when 300 e a J in ¢ night, and # of the Duwamish Valley 7 : ‘ D P ation met to hold their e anaugh, $2 years old D ‘The story of a girl who I haven't . i| honorary president, was there, and |kust found a fortune in a bath nea since I started on Tanlac.| Mrs. Sarah Jamos Van Asselt and) , ing sult; a role which fits 1 have gained four pounds already,|Mrs. Susio Marcer Graham, hon her as perfectly as the and my friends tell ne I am looking | Orary vice presidents bathing costume she wears. ever so much better than I did, and| Mra. Emma Avanaugh I certainly feel fine all over. When | was elected president | a 4 person as much| In the future all parents of trade GUTERSON'S I think it| school gra in the valley shall AUGMENTED duty vut It, and Tam) Join in the association plenic, It was HESTRA glad to give my indorsement | decided Naughty at any time Herbert Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Macbeth 1 80 Much about Tanlac sound a had one | Fulton | RUSSIAN Seleetion, Marietta’ “Forget Me Not” Martell PRECINCT #41: TO MEET, Drug Stores under the personai di-| Minute men of precinct No. 94 rection of a #pecial Tanlac represent. | will meet at Mercer school, Aloha | ative,—Advertisement, land Fourth N,, at 8 p. m, Friday, | Hrd &University