The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1918, Page 5

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STAR—MONDAY, JULY 8, 1918. PAGE 5 - bs - ‘“Claws of Hun,” War Film, at Liberty; i We All the World Loves a Lover g Unless *m He’s Deceiving His Wife So thought Rupert Hughes, and thus this story. WECAN HAVE is EVERYTHING Kathlyn Williams, Elli- ott Dexter, Sylvia Bremer, Theodore Roberts, Wanda Hawley, Tully Marshall and Raymond Hatton. Coliseum Greater Symphonic Orchestra 30 Pieces Grand Number “Evotution of Dixie” Marius Brambilla Conductor EVERETT MILL BURNED EVERETT, July 8—The View Cooperative shingle mill was River | flag foes at home and abroad,” completely destroyed by fire, which | Maker, Seattle newspaper man broke out in the engine room late | Sunday at I er Da ints’ otic services Saturday afternoon, COLISEUM “It is our duty to stand by the and prevent its destruction Joel Sho maid patrt ore tching, Scratching, Skin Diseases rles Tay, in a gripping spy entitled, Claws of the Hun.” is at Liberty thi The film is one of th War tales ever shown in Seattle Tom Mix, in “Who's furnishes the comedy on the b and The Star- Liberty Week picts Seattle's safe and Fourth of July celebration, inetuding © start of the meanenger from attle to T with an tion to Tacoma’ r the week © moat Interesting Your Ma mane ayor and eity offi clals to attend the Girls’ Vietory car nival July happen in lemmer and the to make g film. Madge Kennedy in Star atured, the firat several reels came appear an ugt tuckling, while It is pretty general known all along that she is esteemed beautitu clares she is married to 4 nave her fa ( girl friends who er that must not cost, disco she has no lover The mother man is making battlefro begin to happer mous on th things really A pletoria The Allies’ Wee We Can't Have F ng” isa saying only too tr ity € poor Char was a that which rightly 1 wife to Peter ¢ ; Other Movies Have Bright Programs | | She Rhodes Co. $4.95 Georgette Crepe Blouses | Special Juesday |} $3.85 Vloor } $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Novelty Wool and Silk Skirts Special $6.95 Upper Main | Tuesday { — obtain all the advan- i edlierwesbaerg TO tages which this sale Jj r==7 this special selection from ) offers on Tuesday ame IN | regular stock of thirty-five carly shopping is necessary Dress Skirts, wool skirts as the assortment does not in- predominate, as there are but 6 clude more than 50 blouses silk skirts in the assortment. All in all. These are in are in plaids and stripes and are ‘ modeled in pleated, fancy patch Flesh and White | pocket, wide belt and peplum style. and are embroidered in con Sizes 25 to 31 waist measure, but tng colors and have large sailor not each size in every style ar pat- nd roll collars, This number has tern. Formerly $10.00, $12.50 and taken from the regular stock $15.00, While they last Tuesday, cera ce thor, spect special $6.95 choter $3.85 Gossard Front Lace Corsets Continaion * Special Sale of three groups from an advantageous purchase. Sell- ing Special $1.45, $1 65 and $2. 96. @omen's —Upper Main Floor, 40c and 45¢ sonietigi 29¢ Handkerchiefs | 175 | 2.052 i 2 ie os orm Main Floor | Isc Laces, - Special Tuesday 5c — a new shipment yards of Normandie Valenciennes Laces one and we have taken might still have t ry happy t ROM one and one-half inches wide. Those are suited Taatay ab Ge Mada L,toibe crated | Fi M | —— _ eet od | 200 for underwear, waints and children’s wear trim- their path. Peter became ted oy ) ne. ti specie! Tuasiay ‘ oe anne : chee arte Charles Ray, in» Scene From “The Claws of the Hun,” at the Liberty | ae ean ere oer a aa 7 agi pentay, vant shown in th . This Week imperfections such as dropped as shown in the Coliseur: tage intadi 1D open raat: - s * * » threads and irregular borders, Some ON Usp ornrert tena Age gp Hagelin VE a eiaeiaanmamad borders and. centers. "While they 40c and 45c Shirtings 30¢ me cao Siena orleans E ' R THE WORI D” AC ¢ Shirti “ last Tuesday, cach 10¢ » before her divorcee married nating m oe pleture actress in ar “THE H TS OF O yards of Madras Shirting in assorted colored stripes; effort to forget that Charity had 22 inches wide 1 De ©. Special However, David Graham Phillips is &— a 35c irting seattle Main Floor, Rear good a novelist to let his heroine ¢ - “ ound, and very clever t 2 ae sir Bae ehe aa si sg ae fen are teeaiied, 5&c Batiste, Special 35¢ STRAND f ——— yards of 32inch = ( yards of 36-Inch White Batiste with embroidered ara Kimball Young, in “The 250 Woven Striped | dots in colors. Formerly 55c; pr at the Strand for a week's nt . ae cat See i Main Floor, Resr has ‘the tele Of a atenearas a stripes, Former © Special PRIEST ee is seabed sik al wyN toner eget = hanebans Tuesday, a yard 27e feur when the latter ix sudde Main Floor, Rear Buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps. mond thief, Th freight agent, who al nanager h and expecting luxury arrest, she husband's home in fear of when the law will ret her on . ® the Sereen ar comed shing’s Crt the Metrope July 1 from ommit The the gov propaganda film ernment, is aimed MISSION Wileon, in t the Mission, while w tern Blood king for the | Ang A OD Ee Ss Lillian Gish and Rebert Marron, featured in Griffith's thrilling *|INVITE VETERANS TO GO BY WAY OF SEA Every one of th 500 members the Chamber of Commerce and G mercial Club who knows a G Army veteran residing east of mountains has been ordet itation to the man to visit Seattle if he p GERMAN-AMERICANS FIGHT TO LAST DROP FOR THE U. S. BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS United Preas Correspondent Rocky to iasue an in fami tried to wing him with a rifle. He brought back the other twe an Lieberman encountered | hi WITH THE BRITISH ARMIFS IN FRANCE, July §--If any one Germans guarding a machine the G. A. R. convention doubts how German Americans He leveled an empty rifle at |, August 19-25. fighting for the United States, Jens They surrendered, owe of Krueger thinks be can convince rying like children and beg thoes, for mercy UNIC sn amateur reporter wr Mur 1 former haber CLER found a hand shot off. jerman officer with He unbuckled his terviewed the H when they returned and gathered up the following stories emergency kit, bound up the of “Private Bernard Schallinger had ficer's wound and got a stretcher | five grenades, With e he got two bearer to help carry him in. |German machine gunners; with the Fred Shullenberger, who was a lerk in a department store, followed the top with several ails of hot tea. Shrapnel occa hit the buckets, but he ke 1, whose name cannot J, because he is a casual a section on a fed a boche who | second he cleaned the third e boys ove on on * STILL NEED CLOTHING AT FIRE-SWEPT CITY °* from Mexig movie drsme of the war, “Hearts of the World,” at Levy's meni horveba nd while > has Orph picture shows the Boy and the Girt hidmg in a was hit in the shoulder by sk on n4 nel, but kept « fighting, because, b urn e ames 4) ire the ck to # . runaway karret ah the Hoy had crept back thru the German I inte the Hdren’s lothes, st Cw . 6 ee ‘ horse a a make the village and found his sweetheart suffering cruettios from the invader. t ee eee ee Here Is a Sensible Treatment | sexy sin ts to purify the 1 lood and acauair tance fax « M accor n a Fmnunvenion re ra , sine 3 e sot _one dust, befor ° le d &Unr versit That Gets Prompt Results that break through and okie during his sta Angeles, anc makes you give | thanks ¢ from oe perp riage * Comme 1 Club trom Mayor J. A.|™ For real, downright, harassing dis-| their presence on the surface of the | their friendship r raphe ey pmsl Delhi nih Ose ig er which | palmer of ix asked for the comfort, very few disorders can ap- | skin. It ia not long ka inte . whe , > Rpdeowr n's | blazing star shells and th foreign el families hav proach so-called skin diseases, such| People in all parts of the country society, which makes { OR AE Re cp bb gad eige Natrvooena fh plosives are ling ten to twelve children, Thanks H S D as Eczema, Tetter, Hoils, eruptions. | have written us how the re com.| Him to woo the girl he has grown to |! initial we avy: aa, | A innumerable are expresned for the assistance al | ‘ scaly irritations and similar skin| pletely rid of every ¢ of these love. Tom Mix, popular interpreter T* r ama the war urges ar argex _ ready extended, All men are work ‘4 troubles, notwithstanding the lavish | disorders by the use of 8. 8. 8 ¢ of Western plays Tex Wilson 4 Sapouam | M e ing and all families housed Sx ‘Al ES e use of salves, lotions, washes, and | matchle ur c +89 — trenches torr ae ea ae other treatment applied externally to | purifie COLONIAL v the unanimous ver . pecbeg MISSOULA, Mont., July &—Fire : the irritated parts cconmyetays Rert Lytell, in “The 7 > Yeu. the audier hat stormed the ene ie ivakcdna over an averake of 6000 25-pound Size, Worth $2.25 No one ever heard of a person be | fies and ¢ ‘ ‘ Sat « the ¥ ee eg abd deat = ing afflicted with any form of gn matter, giving a clear and | terda 1 will remain “ete ' forest, and xe amoke and Household scales, similar to illus- ¢ va! = 5 S diseases. whose blood was in mplexioh that indicates per- | 4a Lyte « the “ tpt _ winda are making the flame tration. Weigh to 25 pounds by condition _Thers a it th id ” ies sats for free | “Dakota . i : i padi vt to vat, declare ein ounces. A household necessity, j spethod of treatment for pimple Swift Spec ¢ hones , rh t ; e fect | tion: of a mothe Ms mee page , especially at canning time. blotches, sores, boils, rough, red and | Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga bad for the ed . but | in the world f ee eee cae heck the devastating Extreme special for Tuesday at awe ae poet on No phone or C. O. D. orders accepted ABDUL MEDJID IS NAMED f ' : beac bbe bine het latent reports, Abdul Medjid: Hiftendl | SvgPeratlon Helastnd areuar ire ein coeegtingty Your Favorite Fruit Jar a Z has been proclaimed sultan of Tar-| takes complete a The Little Disturber You ” 9 pod ee aa to Mohammed V., who| 1... 4 of a nweet girl y as Robert Anderson as Is Here Ang Evewyaorzy LL $2 : ded cr novle boy are the dominant| Monsieur Cuckoo, G A. Sieg f 4 Pw The oc KY note The Hearts of the World.” mann portrays atrik gly the Schram, Ball Mason, Economy, Ball == True, the war thunders and roa on Strohm he Germar - , > c ne CLEMMER GeaRemoeaatie ha eae teal, Kerr Wide Mouth. Buy arly ouvetD S Ave ented howing, It is merely | Wins friends and tears with his de and you are sure of your choice. d lie hankatound of the, Mok Ughtful playing of the “littlest —Basement. NOW PLAYING It takes a simple, human touch to brother — J” ON OUR GROCERY Mina Lens Hitz Tir Money 12 "Onere Sam "— We Goven Brea K Jee Kaisers Heart | Ia 30 Nays — seaereves Cook TORE make a great play, and no one knows t bettor than Griffith That the etory of the boy and the girl stands out with such force and make The Hearts of the | World” a real picture worth seeing Sunny France in the days of peace Ry stricken France, blackened and devastated by the invader, are shown in vivid scenic contrast Green ne fields and streams, swans and duck- lings, happy children, and lovers, and sweethearts, give w to burning in ruin death and terrified, fleeing in In a most simple sort of a # The Service Star are torn up by the explosion of hun tains of dirt and smoke belching up Griffith strikes hom to his audienc . just what war means to the ople Ce Gecerses wie nae of the v and that was when the a Friend in the © boy ki the good-bye, just The story ix woven after their party announcing thetr around the ‘workings of troth. A big volume on war is writ * gfe Crate ang en in that one kis er daeved en ‘“The Gefnan hordes rush into France The boy, an American liv Tuy MER ing in France with his family tto w KEY DiGhesetT the famil of the girl, be € a “Allies Official War wood enough to live in tf exter” good enough to fight for.” He take beh 4 hi ce with hi f ned in the trenches to defend the village War gets its Inning Hed nations and battle Thounands of men—French, Brit fronts. ish, Scotch, Irish and the boche are shown in action. Huge fields | | dreds of very real shells, with moun-| ernment for the use of the poor, Frank Adel an exceptionally fine ac to the big photopla man's orchestra ompaniment ri Increase ve and to Vigor and N White Ransom Pattern 50-Piece Dinner Sets. . Regular Price $8. s® prepar n | Judging from the countle TODAY'S PROC | |ations and treatments whieh are oc LIBERTY —Charles “phe | |tinually being advertised fort $5.19 ‘taws of the Hun purpose of making thin p , Nf ! veloping arms, ne and oath % , ly hollows and Beautiful White Ransom shape, as_ illustrated. Complete 50-piece service in open stock. Extra quality American semi-porcelain. We bought 300 of these sets some time ago with this extreme special in mind. If we bought them right now the retail price would be $8.55. Special at $5.19. ident- women who ive thinness Have Every- | star cant. M wid sfith’s 1 their exe hinness and weakness are usually keenly fe to starved nerves. Our bodies more phosphate than tained in modern foods, Physician claim there is nothing that will sup ply this defielency so well as the or is con- MISSION ui r ytell rhe 3 ei ae TM | Eantc phos nown among drug No Phone or C. O. RIALTO—The Kaiser, the Beast of mint an bi ro isin D. Orders Accepted | geists und a gUuarante f wat isfaction or Mon back y feed- NO RENT PROFITEERS AT WORK IN HALIFAX pr. A.C. ing the nerves tly and by sup- the body cells with the neces sary phosphoric food elements, bitro phosphate quickly produces a wel fome transformation in the appear- ance, the weight fre- quently being This increase mayor of Hali Johnson Seattle Hawkins and HW er of Halifax, are in to Victoria, B ¢ profiteers at on the wa re are no rent in Ha ax,’ declires t mayor, "fifteen hundred ith ns ON were destroyed in the explosion which | phate wrecked the city, but they are being | nerveu rebuilt under the direction of the gov. | (14! 6 properties, be used by does not desire to put o1 nearly always be city's Wh with the work bitro-phos romes | | AVENUE = “UNION STREET.

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