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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 12,1918, PAGES | GIANT U. S, LAUNDRIES CLEAN | BOMBARDMENT | SAMMIES’ FIGHTING CLOTHES | OF [j, $, GUNS | \ ” .~ j S|) TERRIFIES HUNS se ‘; BY HENRY WOOD é United Press Correspondent WITH THE wRENCH ARMIN NOW PLAYING SN THE FIELD, June 20-—48 Lo Mall)—Letters taken from German] Two Shows Daily | aor Women’s | Motor ‘= Fraser-PatersonCo, "im “|ORPHEUM | THIRD ann & ADISON On Saturday the Garment Room Offers Supreme Values in the July Clearance Sales ; ; Women's Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists a prisoners captured in Ame tors mi neeret of the terrible lomnes bet inflicted by Ameri infantry, machine gunners and artil ler This tx especially the case in re near Chateau Thierr » letter, written June 12, by a soldier of a German infantry regi ment r My divixion has been engared only since the situation has sta n of Bonnes-Chateau tl numbers M e e e e e e the ne and Chilldrem’s Coats ama Tulb Dresses HI July Clearance Sale offers the greatest garment values of the entire season. The merc handise is e is. all new, desirable, and of characteristic Fraser-Paterson Co. value. aturday’s feature will be five great lots of Women’s Coats at greatly reduced prices. Group One at $15.00 Thirty good, serviceable Coats in excellent models of velour, burella and serge. Coats formerly priced $18.75, $22.50 and $25.00, ceeeee $15.00 ized in the re Thierry, M 40 men, But in und placed n talion was exhau renerve “However, we are atill required t ary across a ter lly, we got gO wherever ne rible barrage fire Nat lens and less numerous, I when we were completely exh 4 battalion of the regiment re and splendid values at those pric Heved us | “Poor Devils Asleep” “Yesterday morning the poor dev {ln were atill asleep, were #0 fa Umued. They were taken prisoners oP, @ Be Group Two at $24.5 A fine lot of smart, up-to-date Coats in a wide range of styles—the season’s best models and most nted — Formerly priced at $35.00. Special by caees Perr We were accordingly given the alarm nd were obliged at once to occupy the sustaining p Refore us nc cans. Previously there were Eng fish, French and Madagascar forces Tam antonished that I for it has cont us m rb al George Fawcett as the Anoth Hearts of the World,” Griffith war film at Levy's oner says w there are Amert Group Thr ree at $29.50 ome twenty fine Coats, representing the newest son's styles, formerly priced $38.75 to $45.00. tter taken fr Dorothy Gish as village carpenter, in None Orpheum. Losses Heavier —Belted, semi-belted and novelty styles in velours, os ae. ae eee he. ee “7 “The enemy's resistance has be Poiret twills, etc. A aa vaee: range of colors. ghey tronger and our losses no’ RTY—Charies Hay in “The stronger and our losece now heavy. During the night of June | the world. These tremendous wash: Claws of the Mun”) Star-tiberty | at : {ing establishments are in action In $4, | was called because several se | many cantonme in which the| ! ¢ Sean Madge Kennedy tn “The | | tion commanders had already been | American soldiers being trained We | | kitled ent to the Third com jand are shown in the 8. official * with alles p which had lont all ita section re war film, “Pershing's eaders,” to UMW. Geittith’s | oo . }be shown at the Metropolitan thea 1 Young ta wan w prietor of the largest laundries in SOME BE Leisbas os here tes ce eeee eee P2950 Group Pear at $34.75 Coats of fine tricotine, Poiret twill, fine velours, ete. In the season’s most favored styles. Tans, rookie, - Pekin, ee navy blue. Every Coat a real bargain pe yt Serre Parr ree seecccccces SOMME Group Five at $48. 00 terrible an nd attack war repulsed tre, beginning Monday night jouse os | Among the many resting Kuseell in “Up Mo- | scene shown in the official film are) | QLONtAl—-“The Birth of Demec- | those depicting the way Uncle Sam recy.” the heavy loxses we 4 (more than half, We are has provided for cleanliness. x — -_— » the midat of a terrible, unin | ak cae ore toe os appdhvne PoSN ‘heresy mar eral "3 RURSEY Gre: Chat Contaees A small lot of high-grade Coats, mostly novelty a ¢ w ur ay and nig Whe son's 5 Tans ‘i and after seeing them it is The hard { f wenandl “Aa adversation, we have seen styl ason’s best models. Tans, blues,. rookies, understood how Uncle Sam's naval the Fr Hag more in slish, negro colonial troope. ete. rly priced $58.75 to $75.00. E> always appear in epotieeg! the hands *. after the! French and Americans.’ —Special at . - 345.00 white Huns have been swept k by 4) ‘Taken from the same soldier was 4 Floor. Many interesting things are shown! crushing blow, The three fighter) q jetter he had written three days in “Pershing’s Crusaders,” but! friends of the village, as shown in rt og! had had NTHS at f hin regiment had ha il Bas MAKING | P0thing of more interest than the Hearts of the World” at Levy's! more to do with the Americ . »| Orpheum, 1 their x way the government is insuring th way back It read« ae a cleanliness of the fighting men the town. The girl ne Little Shelling Is Terrible OaANO } eee Dinturber* and the tny tots are . MOVIE STUDIO 18 awaiting them. With them the boy SHOWN IN ACTION Monateur Cucke and the carpenter d to enjoy the jolliest sort of | GET YOUR | Patrons of the Coliseum get a) pr | chance to visit a movie studio at the a meal, forgetting q Coliseum this week, with Jim capUvity and the rigors of battle. SEATS EARLY | Dykeman (played by Elliot Dexter) “ee t “ . : in “We Can't Have Everything.” <NTS” SOLDE . FOLLOWS “The artillery is becoming more folent than the preceding hells of every mutilations and more days PLENDID time to buy new Coats for the wee Unusual savings in these splendid styles. Women's amd Misses” Suiits coats formerly $7.50 to $10.00, special @ misericn of If mothers knew what rf sons, I think they their bosome to save them such suf “Kedzie,” a pretty lttle motion thet | es ect , PRICES: picture actress, invites Jim to be on Kennedy ts tea.|rine® ae Eee ae —Coats formerly §10.00 to $15.00, special 7.95 NIGHTS hand when a picture in which she tufhd in “The Service Star,” at the|i. gnetied and bhebarlenypn Three Big Sale Lots —Coats formerly $18.00 to $25 00, special . 4.50 Gin Ten, $1.00 | PTS the lend fe being filmed, it) Clemmer this week. As Maralyn At —Coats formerly $30.00 to $35.00, special. . .$25.00 but re noon there was a new bombardment that waa frightful. At 6 o'clock an English and American attack was repulsed. We are in the advance }and our position is critical. The regiment at our right has already | fallen back Three days later just before this soldier was taken prisoner, his last is during this scene that the audi-| March, an unassumin Benes & eee, $1.50 | ce gets a chance to see the direct: she is aneered at her girl anso MATINEES ors and players of a big studio in| ciates because she has no soldier ‘action, sweetheart. So she invents one, even Rerer Lager 's1.00| Wanda Hawley plays Kedzie, and| to the extent of marrying him ‘ith besides being clever this little actress | out ever ving seen him, and corm lis more than ordinarily pretty. She| plications ensue These prices are|has a wealth of blonde hair, dim The Cletnmer Weekly Digest pre universal throughout | ples, and eyes that just can't behave.| sents an interesting array of war young girl, $18.95 $29.50 $45.00 Girls’ Tub Dresses, Special $3.98 —AT $18.95: —_ —A group of splendid Suits in smart semi-tailored, N unusually attractive lot of Girls’ New Tab braid-trimmed and novelty models, of splendid serge Dresses in several smart styles, with and with- and wool poplins, in navy blue, black, tan, rookie, — out bloomers to match. A large assortment of pretty +m the entire United see scenes, and a two-ree! comedy com: | PN bo cl ‘ger : . 25 OC ; i v . States under bond| SELFISH MOTHER YIELDS pletes the bill PUAd § deledk thin morning eatin Poilu_ blue, gray and checks. Formerly 00, stripes and plaids in a large range-of colors. Sizes with D. W. Griffith | TO SON'S ENLISTMENT PO ar a Rag ig githan a gga» aay Kd $28.75, $29.50 and $35.00. Special........$18.95 6 to 14 years. Special. . “Praser-Pater >, Third Floor. until December, 1920.| “In the Claws of the Hun,” the pa PERFECTLY LOVELY ENDING Ache ; r : triotic pleture featuring Charles Ray TO GIKL’S TROUBLES wax more calm. Toward evening the —AT $29.50: at the Liberty this week, is based| Looking for a job and dodging de |Sftllery fire Increased and became es even more terrible during the fc ing morning. All who rest are killed and buried. I am the fifth to take command of the company , on the selfichness of a mother who tectives * mame time isn't the had so much that she had forgotten greatest sport in the world. Clara how to deny herself Kimball Young does it at the Strand By making herself and her son be-| thin week in “The House of Glass eve that his enlistment would re| showing at the Strand theatre FRAP aT | sult in her death, she keeps him| But the fate which ought to await a bie hag ubdergene torture to keap| gets & Job in the office Of a. goed. valuable papers dealing with his looking freight agent; th father’s munition plant from falling| agent marries her and th into German hands, does she realise| the general manager of a big rail | her selfishness and give her consent.| Waw compar n the governor —Thirty-five late-style Suits, tailored, semi-tail- ° ored, pony and Eton models, of fine Poiret twill, 300 New Crepe de Chime and serges, tricotines, etc. Navy blue, Copenhagen blue, —_ a ‘i aes tans, rookie, taupe, black, ete. Suits formerly sell- ing at $45.00 to $65.00. Special.......... $29.50 = —AT $45.00: Saturday at $3. 95 —A group of thirty-one of the season's finest, i § high-grade Suits in the smartest, most authentic HESE are the very best values obtainable at the models. Silk taffeta, silk poplin, tricotine, Poiret price. There are dozens and dozens of pretty FRIDAY—SATURDAY THE BIRTH freight becomen e e e e e e e e e e e ry e ry ° e ° ry e e e ° e ° ry e e 8 e e e e ° e e e e @ e e e e ry e e @ e ry e PY e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ° e e e r e e e e s e e ° . e e e . e e e e e e ry e e e e e e e e e e e . ° e e e e e e e e 8 ° e e e ° e e e e ——-j|of the state shoo the detectives twill, ete. The most-wanted seasonable colors. models, all the late style collars, yokes and fancy OF. Poe: | Away ae Suits formerly priced $55.00, $65.00, $75.00 and fronts. White, flesh, maize, rose, Nile, etc. oe vane IREGORY FE Be up. Special Phas, . $45.00 —AT $1.85: LEMON JUICE GREGORY HNLIVENS TRINGS tie —rrater-Paterton Co, Third Flom ly, ce arama aeoguee|GIANT RALLY WILL BE DEMOCRACY The Cast includes One Hundred ne emp Star Players, assisted by 10,000 al # sweetheart's father a + t others Girls! Make bleaching lotion adil 1 to their marriage. - SCORN THe cainst Atexander tava, HELD AT BATHING BEACH if skin is sunburned Here at least he had expected a bit and Mra Te Mason, 1411 erin aginst Claude J.| One of the largest patriotic rallies ; Voptresion . of trouble 11th ave, July PR RS g, orweity held in Seattle will be ai at mu : anned or freckle Bill Russell playa Grege Girt to Mr and Mra er “Adama against Cartes B.| nic think ie M4 o “ ” playa Gregory, who nicipal bathing beach N north 3 tn W., July sity Neighbor’s Keyho! he sets about to make opposition and| "hoy ‘tn Me. and Mra J. Johneen, 1409 A9R™M" CTIOY Oy Jeainet zoe Com-| end of Green lake, Monday evening at 8 o'clock Clarence L. ames, assistant attorney general, will deliver the address, Patriotic l be a A Two-Reel Sunxhine Comedy then abducts the girl,in "Up Ro-| third W., Maren 16 : . be . ne Juice a ‘0 te to- rd ave . fort Day, incompat y c Squeeze the Juice of two lemons in| ince oad” at the Miasion to Mr. and Mrs, Willtam Gater, | fC) Noy: eee ee have. NK, June 36 a Mr and Mra. Pujit, 611 King | Brand It's a Seream to a bottle containing three ounces of | a Orchard White, shake well, and You! COL ONTAL FILM STAGES m Frances I, music by the Elks’ band w ADULTS 10-—CHILDREN Se [MM force, dunburn and tan lotion, and REALISTIC MOB SCENE 7 seanentac r ryt alageaavagsopis pc on viata is the way the director has handled charge loss for first-@lass work than any other Dentists in Se- any drug store or tollet counter will jsupply three ounces of Orchard 1 a raced Pn tin edna ol BOLSHEVIK GENERAL tey, 28, and Nellie W norge TI. Coptan ‘4 av ENDS HIS OWN LIFE the mob riot. Thousands of people atte? Their work a ee iprentees for 15 years. Absolutely paige storm the house of deputies in one less extracting. ENDANTS. Take 1 or Lessons ; > White for a few cents, Massage this Beattie ’ ST EVENS’ WAY | sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, | Porn® gps age Bhi a Maggs go We Langley and Carrie 1.) "shanna A. MeMicken, F pee Od Hl ahaa Jaittle Cont. Private Halla | neck, arms and hands each day and ee Re hard to a Senne o\iin C. Motiiens-| Site Ps 19th a ge le de “" takin tate — ray and Evening. see how freckles, sunburn, windburn | “““* ag saa la . sat i. belle ry ai Liga ab rete. o and tan disappear, and how clear, eee an W. Trail and Rorghiid Wathne MM. Ross, Ti, 609 Findlay ot,/0f the suicide of Gen. Muravietf, UNION DENTISTS - soft and white the skin becomes. Seattle ae cones ot is Penne Yes! It fe harmless ayant Box Office Sidney Sepp one Ay are her stor H. Matthews, 63, Right ‘ hotel, how fighting against the Czecho-Slo AKG PIKE sTRERT OVER OWL DRUG STORB ot New York - = ‘or Levy’s Orpheum iien, Ke Ann Carl, 7¢, King county alms | Yaks Hi. Martin and Esther Jane |), Suly 9. On account of the large crowds at | Howard a —— 7 Aparks, Heattle. Roy l. 26, Levy's Orpheum to see D. W. Grif. |SPatk* MOM aupurn, and Mary Mc Charles Tarner, 1 EMM ER fith's “Hearts of the World,” It has|penaid, Beatle Kiernan Daly, 69, Providence hospital been necessary to ins 3 Hoan extra privoncers y 5 p ' rr old 2211 California ave, box office in order to accommodate Marry Arnold, 29, 2311 the patrons. Every night has wit filed July ‘nan against Ernest Selman,| Charles F. Sontag, Take Me Camping NOW PLAYING 33, 6504 17th N. W nessed a sold-out hot ce the a July 9 roapapte ran A st k i. a : i" do Balt _feninet le Roy 0. une F. Nelson, Mei eaatncn With You i] $ ’ s vid BE. Meivis apatuet Etta M. Melvis, Admiral A Bathe rd, 74, Neltro ant e |Minnesota’s Chief css gzainat Leapete rans Tene Te Oleve, At; Vaid Heear bate) ee lt eek ae tale aes mn Keranzet_agatr Jons No matter ere yi . s sum- | Ordered to Defend Namen Be Turton against Clara A. 8. dele insta: 2208, Fer hae tn Suir et mer, take me along with you. I take | Contempt Charges Burton, eriegord againat Charles Gifford, |8, W., July Fr ictag seni pieRaric® up but little room, can be placed any- ST. PAUL, July 12.—-Claahes over |Ppibetta Pierce againet Albert Is Pieres ay ‘ ae where, and just when you are most claims of prior jurisdiction of th y Minnesota courte and the state pub. 4 quist, who acted to uphold the safety commission, to app in court to! in contempt of court | Following the ing of aaloons at os rive Blooming Prairie, Minn., by order of But You Must Drive It Out | uve gr oi Seif Aceh bi rive the commission, a saloon owner ap , Get Rid zs and strengthening Di, J. . MINKON plied for a court order, reatraining | Of Your Blood to G peal sear uen sie ea ireadtn ready for it, I will give you music and entertainment that will more than re- pay you for the small amount invested. FOR JUST $1.25 A WEEK you can buy the portable Columbia Grafonola illustrated above— which is now offered with sixteen selections of your own choice (eight double-faced 75¢ records) and a record cleaner and as- Kennedy The Service Star ire that Will ryone W in the story in woven T around the workings of rales the commission's edict. Judge Dick of It Permanently. it, 00 4¢ wi sortment of needles, all for $ on the weekly terms j the. national” draft, and Free Examination non ordered the natety commiasionera | to the mucous membranes on its] kava atl Some dacand hear sour Taverne eine {j ¥ ow Graft board |into court to show why the onde: | you have probably been in the] journeys through your body, and na above stated. Come in and hear your favorite music on 4. this model. afl ernal treat-| ture will soon restore you to health EST AS {should not be is#ued habit of applying exterr ire wil rest h Bi $2. 504. SES | Dickson finally issued the order| ments, trying to cure your Marrh You will be relleved of the droppings y a " ” * ashes 4 of mucus in y throat, sores in Eart after the commissioners refused to|You have used sprays, W on Eat after the comminioners refused to | YOu have, Weed Oo TAenporar:| omtrin, bad brent,” hawking and options | AF pred e ca Bgent short time| spitting jon an beyone 1@ Ju oul p! t after — poten bli ariaglodon ot} attack and wonder All reputable druggist carry You must realize that ca-| 8, 8, 8, in stock, and we recommend is an infection of tt .| you give it a trial immediately ef the ca} The chief medical adviser of the driven out mpany will cheerfully answer all on the subject. There is no United States Ky t another rament bes se- Sha we are the only one f this great week SEATTLE, ON Fults The saloons were reopened, ture of live war y PBurnquist ordered out militia ese N Lagedecti scenes from all the al- Gl not close them. nd to get permanen lied nations and battle- beotutely nec aprenertbed anes ieee tarrh infection must b fronts. of the blood, The quicker you come Sergt. Chiswell will address Mi | BINYON OPTICAL CO.) utc sen of Precinct 76, at the Fre-|to understand this, the quicker you , » for the nedical advice Ad ue winsT AVE. mont Bapt hureh, day, hath get it out of your system, /dress Swift Specific Company, 432 ee Sences St. shone Main sme| >. a, pansies <a eae ein ae . §, which has been in constant | Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, | and led why ede

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