The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 17, 1918, Page 8

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LEVY RPHE THIRD AT MADISON a > Ss | "THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE” aks wy D. W. GRIFFITH'S FILM EVER SUPREME MASTERPIECE—THE GREATE MADE Hearts of the World” PRICES Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c Matinees, 25c, These prices United States under bond with D. until December, A Few Rews fer One Detiar 50c, 75 * universal throughout the W. Gritritn 1920 Reserve Your Seats Early GIRLS BRAVE FIRING LINE TO | » 7EED DOUGHNUTS TO DOUGHBOYS BY MISS IRENE McINTYRE (Written for the United Press) trangest kitchen that) WITH THE AMERICAN boys nga din. It ts away|AT THE FRONT, June 19,—(hy here girls, Misses Gladys Mail.}—We had no idea at all what our work would be when we first came, but we were quite prepared for anything Gladys, my sister, came over ear lier than I, and was “somewhere in France at the front.” There was joy for me when the colonel gave me or ders to go to the little village where my sister was working, the most ad vanced point at which women were allowed in our army, and probably in any army Order Brings Joy There ia no way to tell how happy we are to be here. Our soldier boys are the best in the world The o barra were a heavy shella breaking 3 an | Find Relief From Itching, Terrifying Eczema? ‘Question Is Ever on the of the Afflicted. Tetter, Erysipelas ferrifying conditions of are deep-seated blood dive applications of salves, lc can only afford tempo- Telief, without reaching the peat of the trouble. But just a local treatment has done B mo good, there is no reas You simply not the proper treatment, that is your reach % fou have the experience of others wie have suffered as you have to at you to a prompt riddance of ing * and skin diseases, No mat- ment, Swift how terrifying the irritation, no Laboratory on the edge of our boy stood under our matter how un’ and burning will promptly reach the ‘ouble and forever rout every trace the just as it has for suffered you blood remedy has e than fifty years, and to give it a fair stored to perfect health Our chief medical adviser is authority on blood and skin orders, and he will take p « such advice the itching #. 8 the and fr the blood dise hi os hav This grand used for ou have trial to be been mo re ing you tual case cost fic Atlanta, Ga THE SHOE THAT DEFIES PREJUDICE § ‘The U Made Wooden-sole Shoe Unsolicited Testimony From One Who Knows Sergt Maj. Kalph . 8 Batt 2 in France, in a hin 5 | Everett, says “1 have learned from ¢ ervation w wrong idea of wooden shoes, y last lor much better for walking in the mud, and a fo #lip on in the evening or to wear while medic Co. r wer than leather really comfortable working inaide ird Ave 1402 Third Ave 1403 29 Bs 23% Ballard Av Pier 2 0. W. Johnson, 5 | P. C. Sankey, Pearce Bron, Bon Marche MeCormack's, 522 Second Ave. London's, Times Square ern & CO., 1 ito, . Rogers, 1510 F y , 641 Golden Rule, 1014 Firat Ave Aronson Mercantile Co., rat 1229 09 California Av. Duwamish Ave First Ave. 8. Insist on the Trademark and the Union Stamp. SUPERIOR SHOE MFG. Co. Factory: 2720 Seventh Ave. Sou alarmed. We ¢id not learn of it un til morning when he asked ux if we had been scared. I said, “Why, no. you didn't hear us make a sound did your" He on Guard | | No,” he responded. “You t |may a word for two hours, t stayed there because I couldn't be asleep and must frightened. If anything had hap- | pened, I might have helped you.” | One day a very tired and dusty | airman walked Into our kitchen ao waked for “doughnuts made by doughgiria for doughboys He said ne a doughboy, but he ha ughnuts for a yea dn ri A the wan not not he left home Had Some Extras Fortunat ra dougt nuts that day brought out pan of them. We were delighted t 4 them an aviator a fighting pilot eral, and then nut recipe, sa escadrille might loughnuts. We were tickled to death promised to come back the f lay and do stunts over our ve him a batch bac le >w to and expe ate ne ing the o be able to mak when he owing of doughnuts to to his pals, via the airplane enough m slong came our urned = somer: nds, to next man aults and flips of many k our delight. Dough gathered friend with Joy at hi oys from everywhere watched were almost stunts birdman crazy our and Once when he came back he drop ped something. It came down near the hut, and we what it was, We after a raced 0} found a search paper sack were two wh Try some of our ¢ after your recipe, T but not as good the doug doughnuts, and said anut y're all bec made right “ yours, by Americ Try to Be time partial From we boys to tim our than the ral have who had near were more help They u th nt canteens ordinary crowd more faithful and got to be our favor tho tried to our rule be par were re ite w we always stick tial But pies and never » can't let the boys mak or doughnuts, The n would learn to do it right f them can be trusted with dipping at putting the pies in en, and removing them, if we when they are just. renewed the ness, but not permanent! We h this little we are and couldn't ples for a long time. But th mouths watered for ple, and f a Heutenant found an old French iins. We had to half it to strengthen it enough for use, but it well enough to give the boys a taste of ple ever week or #0, Pie day almost mean boys want a slice FOREST FIRE DANGER IS PAST, SMITH SAYS The danger of forest fires is past anton G. Smith visor for King and tles and the Snoqualmie national fe Fires, whieh have two weeks, are ¥ tho some or them done ple busi fear village bake tove in some bury works riot, so many forest super Snohomish ¢ ent been raging for 1 under trol, and a rigid guard is being main tain | They’re Going to ‘Use Movies to Help Catch Draft Evaders THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918. | | Kugene O'Trien, in a scene from “The Safety Cor tall uses of the apparently there is no mad: n > app fone by asking the catren to flash on the screen erformance @ lint of names their particular for informa sought with requests at therm NEAK TRAGEDY IN CHESTER'’S HOME LD Wh nable pi of a fa emporium tries to break up Che n's home, Chester Ke ily 1, and provides medy at the Lib. tas oprietor erty Seawue Hayakawa featured in The Liravest Way,” a tale of love, a ain and a mysterious murder. shown tn in the Seattle Sar. Liberty ecenes are we HERO RISKS LIFE TO SIGNAL His TROC hind the German lines wan the girl, Her » the French arm) rept ac n's Land in the dead of night dur ge of rain There, in the 1 Germar rinked hin to his troops that were r of the inet Hearts of i a de ts we World at fn detail, in the Orpheum FASHION NOTE: NAZIMOVA DWN EXQUISITE Kapectally noticeable in the exquir ite wedding gown worn by Nazimova THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE Nothing Like Minin Hite: neas and wea arved ner and ander money expensive the appear welght fre on flesh Oc 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 1 een ioc Real Coffee 10c 10c 10c 10c 10 Cents 10¢ ic knaMt arso 10c 10c WE sive t tose 10e 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c ae OMMERC TRAINING now playing at the Collseum Grinnin’s iy IN—Viele Dane in “Oppor COLOMIAL—Tyrone Power “” Madera Lorie.” MIALTO— Mut Card.” Mart in “The x pmer at the © dreas in made not close-fitting, how eful and loose in the Mediaeval manner now so much in vogue. With the gown Nazimova wears a long tulle veil caught on the brow with orange-blomsoma. DUSKY MAID IN CANNIBA A special Fate Th in “Toys of is week prin @ fashion ver, but gra 8 DANCE im meer owing th han m or Fiji islands, lineum thin week Lots of “loc * {9 woven into is film, in h some of the na tive dances are shown, performed by some shapely dusky maidens In “The Safety Curtain Talmadge appears as a music hall dancer. eee VIRGC ISLANDS SHOWN IN STRAND FILM The languid Virgin Islands, where people go thru life carrying their burdens on their heads, and where the most exciting incident of the day in th sinking of the sun into th Caribbean sea, is the subject of the travel picture at the Strand this week The United States marines, who keep peace on the little island, are the most exciing thing on the islands, The camera man caught them on a busy day, when they were answe a mob call, the beginning of a revotution, probably Preasion cannibale of at t in wh Norma London A boxing match that 1 in © the au 7 ‘Op. bouts arena and staged by New York events are pportunity” Mission with Viol ying at the ain the lead ing role A MODERN LORELF AT COLANIAL TODAY A mes to the Cold today, and will remain for f ture picture with role. new show ¢ nial ye tern rone Powers in the ng Two comedies also will be shown, a Sennett two-reeler, “His Hidden Pur Mutt and Jeff in one of mlventures: BRITISH GAIN IN FLANDERS LONDON, July 17.—The British another successful opera ) east of Villers-Bretonneux last Field XN al Haig reported There was artillery fighting in various sectors on the Picardy and Flanders fronts pose,” and their latest vonducted today ” We carried out a successful minor enterprise east of Villers-P ux during the night ers and machine ment said NAVAL SUPPLY SHIPS COLLIDE; ONE IS SUNK AN ATLANTIC POE The American steamship is reported to have sunk lowing a collision with the American steamship San Jacinto by a Swedish steamer, which arrived ‘Tuesday. The Costerdijk's crew was taken aboard the San Jacinto, which, altho badly damaged, managed to reach port Both vessels carried naval supplies U. S. TO PROBE POOR STREET CAR SERVICE WASHINGTON, July 17 emergency fleet corporation and the department of labor will investigate immediately inadequate transporta tion facilities on electric railways for workers in war contract plants. SAYS ADVERTISING IS NEED OF SEATTLE PORT Advertising would make Seattt: first seaport on the American mes O'Shaughne ary of the Amert of Advertising ddreswed a meeting and newspaper men eto taking som guns,” the state disk fol thi tation He tising day noon | prison: | TONIGHT ONLY A tale of America and the Orient—co- starring Florence Vidor and Tsru Aoki., WALLACE 3: WURLITZER FIRST FIRST AT PIKE Continuods 11 to 11 Admission 20c Children 16¢ Y. M. H. A. DEDICATES FLAG; RAISES $3,000 After the dedication of a service flag of 67 stars at the Young Men's Hebrew association, Tuesday night $3,000 was raised to purchase a nite At 17th ave. and E. Alder st. for the new Y. M. H. A. buliding Nathan Eckstein presidgd as toast master at the flag dedicaflon. Robt C. Baunders, United States district attorney, was the principal speaker. “The war is breaking down arti ficial barriers and bringing all people clomer together, that they may better fight for a common country, where all may live, work and die, with equal rights and liberties, regardiess of religious creeds,” Saunders said Julius Shafer started the subscrip- tions with $250. BANKER BACKUS WILL SERVE AS EXECUTIVE AY appl fi ny bond the committee ins apit will } fter duplicate to the tee in Washing district committee in San This was the ant J. 8 1, local the Fede erea national n, D. ¢ commit and the eaerve rkers bh committees to the 1 Twenty-« F. Backu will committee. WOULD HAVE SCHOOL FOR WAR CRIPPLES industrial for the of cr American boys from is the aim Maj Chuzum, of quarterr department, and verve on the execu tive An training universit ippled the ot the 7 1.¢ ar the Americ Lake can for this purp¢ will taken e rn, without ts of charity tonment If the that they their r the obje en ver there know of on made it will heart them," he be being and encour says. INCREASE BOAT FARE OLYMPIA, July 17.—The oma Navigation company rating be tween Olympia om and Se attle, has fi rates with the public ssion to be come effective “IF I HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” In my message of deliverance fr the fear that accom. rat Fibly This CROWN and RBAT " absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed ynditions. Lowest prices 1 high-class, guarant ur elty for Office Hours: © a. m, to 6 p.m, COL UNTIL FRIDAY rif |NIGHT ONLY SELECTIONS FROM FAUST GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA JUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor TALMADGE 1: THE SAFETY CURTAIN Puck—half child, half woman—adopted orphan of the stage—thought the “Safety Curtain” would shut out her past—just as it shut out fire and smoke—but it didn’t—the rest you can see on our screen. A big story in every way worthy of the star. Eugene @Brien is co-starred. Admission 20c—Children 10¢ Fifth at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11. HILDESHEIMER LODGE PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY The annual B. B. plenic of Hilde mer lodge No. 603, 1. O. B., will be held at Fortuna park Sunday, July 21. Soldiers and sailors will be admitted free of charge to the pienic grounds at nominal prices Proceeds will go to patriotic work Boats will leave every hour from ortuna park. HONOR AMBULANCE DRIVER ITALIAN ARMY HEADQUAR TERS, July 17.—-Ernest M. Heming w of Chicago, formerly on the Kansas City Star, has been recom. mended for the Italian crons for he work as an ambulance driver. Nazimova IN “Toys of Fa 99 Azah, s Bi role Stott ee eee LEMON JUICE TAKES OFF TAN Girls! Make bleaching lotion if sunburned, and Gris- and Little poor aire that she ong to him, he er and made her a lady—thus it was she became one of Fate's helpless toys when love was finally offered her by the man she wanted. educated skin is tanned or freckled GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Selection, “Little Boy BI Rereny :-Kummer ulce of two lemons in ontaining three ounces of . shake well, and you . quarter pint of the best sunburn and tan lotion, and . at very, very ‘The Bluebird” have freckle, complexion beautifie small cost Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will y three ounces of Orchard ¢ for a few cents, Massage this eu Wh | sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, | | ne | New Washington hotel Tues: | STERLING DENTE TRY k see how freckles, and tan disappear soft and white the Yes! It is harmless. arns and hands each day and sunburn, windburn and how clear, skin becomes. en. Kite, Jewelry, Watoh Jeweiry Repair ‘= in bust Fine and Successors to Houghton & Hunter, | 1 HOTEL FRYE BUILDING Third and Yester A THRIFT STAMP | will keep the Hun away. | TH. BET. PIKE& PINE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday TYRONE POWER «np FRANCES BURNHAM aa ae “A&A MODERN LORELEI” of the § A six-part production taken on the Rocks hundreds of mermaids. “His Hidden Purpose” A Mack Sennett comedy with a punch Adults 10c. » with Mutt & Jeff In “A Quick Lunch,” the long and short of a Lunch Room Children 5c. Including Tax.

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