The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 23, 1918, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY #4 1918. | « [| } ‘Giant Italian Uproots Tree to NOW Catch German in Clemmer Movie | PLAYING |“ ‘ FREDERICK ‘ & NELSON Store Opens at 8:30—Closes at 5:30 HE BOUGHT HER HE WOOED HER It’s the wooing that makes the story—a Western, starring JACK HOLT ENID BENNETT You'll be missing something well worth while if you do not see MISSING and hear Wallace’s latest song hit. Interesting Style-Details in New White Tub Skirts ITH white cotton gaberdine and cotton satin cloth as the materials, these Skirts attain ver effects with the aid of novel designs in pock- ] Four of the new arrivals are sketched; STAR- LIBERTY ay ; WEEKLY . ae, &f : ets and belts. left to right: ett, Who Is Appearing at the Strand This ‘A Desert: Woalng” *% The Australian Star, Bi | Skirt of white cotton Gaberdine, closing the entire length of the front over large pearl buttons which are fastened with loops of the material. Price $9.50. Uprooting a tree to get at the Ger man who had taken refuge in its top © feat of Maciate It in “The War rior,” ner thin week, Aft © tree up by the ked his man in fishes him out 4 hand TODAY'S Pho IKERTY—Sytvia Bremer in “ <" A TIGHT in 2 reels ———— EN—Maciste in “The War ‘. 2 ‘ s. Skirt of white cotton Gaberdine embroidered in white mercerized thread, with graduated slip-through belt encircling the waist twice and fastening over white pearl button. Price $6.50. White Gaberdine Skirt, gathered full at waistline, with slot seams and pearl buttons on pockets and Price $7.50. an # er he} roots and Mac int river and “Cyclone Hig- im | {Hl — Christine Mayo Your Neighbor?” Alma Mubeas in “Love | i inch belt. bringing | | ’ Baritone Sings “oaee ‘Freedom Forever’ | * the Giant Killer Arr he throws the Hun at his | feet and strides off without ado. White Gaberdine Skirt in two-piece style, gathered at waistline and topped with 3-inch belt. Price $5.00. —Second Floor. home the ba camy ——— | WEST GAMBO SHOWN IN STAR-LIBERTY FIL When A New Showing of Crepe Kimonos, $3.00 OUR very attractive styles just added at this price, all of firm Japanese crepe, two as pictured, Continuous 11 to 11 Me—Children 16 First at Pike Admission The one at right is in regulation Oriental style, with long, flowing sleeves—in coral, light- el There Ase ‘Seven “Ole Hansons’”’ in days after a record launching in 64 days The film thin week is may £0 over to Germany en manse in her desperation A Hun shadow overhangs the en & feature Missing 46 at the Liberty a drama of «amine, Pestilence Faced by Russians, Club Members Say Unless assistance is speedily given Russia that country will go thru a winter of famine and pestilence un ng Precedented in history .§ This is the opinion of members of iy the China club, who passed a reso lution Tuesday calling for interven tion in Siberia by the United States, China and Japan If the United States fails Russia club members contend, that country tire Orient, the China club claime. MAN TRIES TO SHOOT GIRL, THEN KILLS SELF | EVERETT, July 23 1 Hol Sevilla Salyar whe <raned with tat Mise he went men sb to his house with some butter ned the gun on himself, dying in star nlightly wounded. and then) {No More Sugar } for Jam, Jelly and Preserves No more sugar for jellies, Jama and preserves, the food adminis ha n Begir A permits tration ning for a ning will be of sugar snued © sugar ig running ® a atringe t went th { must be ut down | trators have admitted ree py food admint we New Directory hony Aabling, 943 19th N the firet man in the new Nirectory, to Emil Zynoyath om Ant ard worke winds ucan find the names and ad eanes of animal trainers, barbers mney sweeps, chefs and diamond of the ky ideas of ian poet, bird rare fairy scene ship on a cloud-bank to a ¢ love and war. FAIRY SCENES PLEASE IN “THE BLUEBIRD” Unborn children, leaving for their human existence in an Argosy ship is one of the pi Mau Maeterlinck exploited in “The at the Coliseum thig week. A is witnessed as the “Afilled sails, floats iff where the stand with out awaiting their off- with its w world’s mothers atretched arms, apring blue or pink, hand-em- broidered with white floral design, $3.00. The Kimono at left has short sleeves cut to point and is finished with machine - embroid- ered scallops and hand- embroidered with white wistaria design. In rose, light-blue, pink, laven- der and Delft - blue, $3.00. REINALO WERREN RATH —Second Floor. GRIFFITH HI LF SHOWN IN BIG WAR FILM _This Folding Chair . Is $2.55 —very handy for use on porch, lawn or around camp. Folds flatly and compactly, and is easily carried about. Price $2.55. Other styies in Folding Chairs and Fold-up Tables for camp use are shown on the Third Floor, am‘ Por rath, Ameri name of Beer. Six citizens delight in thm and pa ry an their title. Ther nine purpene o Wat a An especially interesting feature of ed in the new director his ae ae Vek aed «sachet 3 -M ne compan " the prologue of the picture. Grif a beer ng we 0 po fith is shown in the front line . hers within its pages felight in Bean. playing {tw third week at Levy's Or for the var t Something | 2:22." Z f us Drink his latest in Seattle, wh m, for A r Hearts of the World.” which is now trenches in France, seeking location TOLA—ice cold HOYT’S THE HOUSE OF QUALITY and only maste METHODS LADY who has been cast as CAVE-MAN e WIN FAIR Jack Molt he bad m snd Toreador. Cor. First Ave. - 4 Civil Authorities May Investigate = Camp Lewis Co. on Firat ave. @ TACOMA DR. EDWIN J. BROWN aD. B New at 106 Columbia aii wicked litte must cave-mar of his choice Ice Cream — Ice Cream HOYT’S 32? Pike, at Fourth mos? economical you and employe the lac methods to \ follow an 5 t My new em- military receive a D. D.," n their hman, ap. REGISTERED DENTISTS Ont of the high rent district, per- whe White Kid Boots $6.50 Pair G RACEFUL, 84-inch model as X sketched, in soft white kid, with Goodyear welt sole and leather Louis heel. Sizes 214 to_514, $6.50 pair. STREET PUMPS, $4.85— —of African-brown calf, with hand-turned sole and covered Louis heel. Sizes 24 to 7, $4.85 pair. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, $4.50— five-eyelet model, with hand-turned sole and coy- ered Louis heel. Sizes 214 td 7, $4.50 pair. —Basement Salesreom doing bi the war want to be known as the oniy in Seattle who did not raise his * because of the war. Careful, painiess metheds and per. sone! attention. i Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and Madison WILLARD MACK AUTHOR OF COLONIAL FILM wit r author and playwrig responsible for the © scenario of Who's Your Neighbor?" which plays at the Colonial for the ts. last time tonight : . {t was understood, meee a 0 doin building sewers ms, street lighting, THEATRES nty-five of the turn The Pant out vaude than th house M The De and pretty misses terpsichorean Denis anc ing Is grac beautifu actor n $2,000 and @ perc varying fro -MJ-:BRANDENSTEIN &Co. 313 OCGIDENTAL AVE “ SEATTLE ‘ NOW VLAYING shop, The millinery class at the Uni- ea gg PUACISTE IN : , “ |teered to make the hats if , » women will donate the materials te frHE RE the Jumbl What once was a A : or ¥ it be a hat, ar t has not sent budget ment in hat opened at | Jumble i Needs Hats and Materials Hats and the makin’s for hats are ay night nishawn dancers, six young ar under the | wanted by the Red Cross Jumble Ranney any Sateey Foerel | BASEBALL WILL FINISH SEASON Rejected in Draft | \ }| WASHINGTON, July 23.—Organ- A military funeral for Arthur Arant, 21, of Kirkland, Wash See ball wil, get 6 aan {| le on life to ellow it to continue a ae T. PIKES PINE Kage . and Virginia edy wonderfully tman Trio —_ ag THE DOUG. ee en anertest "War it Bees Want Se er abet bam NORTHWESTERN ieee x ee BUSINESS y~< \A COLLEGE CHRISTINE MAYO p wants, Dona wht to Fourth even-Reet Film Kensation Herm Grant have a bu that helps out t nt nusical score Wed.—Thurs.—Fri—Sat. The “The Eyes of the World” @ ff OF EUROPE Founded on old Bell Wrig Over two who died in Minor hospital Mon day, Will be held by the Third reg iment, National Guard of Wash: { ington. Arant had been trying to join { the army since the United States entered the war. He had been placed in Class 5 because of his ) physical defects, Finally, exam: { ining physicians told him that if would undergo an operation, idmitted to the army at } war profit Last 7% cents a pound I tried to contract for Yakima hone says Charlie Treeve. well known — hone merchant, “and ballad and ear they furnished honey at onferences: between all leaders and Provost Marshal al Crowder the plan was to al ers to continue in the game until their local boards notified them that they must get productive em: ployment or join the service. a number of parodies and the ynd Dobbs Alaska pictures fea- bee hl ture ag exciting dog team race el A OT FUN AND “FIREMAN — SAVE MY CHILD” iy Bowe Veotle Times nay OUTFAIKBANKS: chuck full or ACTION he , TACOMA WILL OPEN MUNY FISH MARKET } 1. "‘nderwont. the operation TACOMA, July 2%.—Plans aro un-|) his own expense and died der way to open a municipal tish|) He left a widow and 10-month market in Tacoma some time next |{ old child | month, errr y Elliott, a likable chap, puts a Reporting | with A diamond ring valued at $400 was )) reported stolen Monday night by W. | H. Bennett, 109 Alsace ave. Andrew Peterson, 101 Washington st., report- ‘ed $50 stolen from his cash register, ‘WHO'S YOUR * Don't miss seeing ‘our Neighbor?” Service returne FAIRBANK 4 Grammar | 54+ for such a was a derision of religion. of big laughs secrs | asende Bids. purpose

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