The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1918, Page 3

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& ‘Would Raise Funds Me be used in performing minor op 3Days Only - Lempered Steel” Last seen here in person on her per- sonally conducted war stamp tour, in her own production by the author of “Polly With a Past.” GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA . 30 PIECES Zampa Overture Herold Marius Brambilla, Conductor Fifth at Pike, Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c—Children 10c DANCE TO RAISE FUND FOR STATE INFANTRY Three Belgian children are being sent to school with their board paid for by men of the Second Washing ton infantry, now overseas SPLENDOR OF ROME REVIVED ON “U" CAMPUS * Continued From Page One’ for Draft Surgery All county councils of defense are being urged by the state council to money for drafted men with tighe physical defects: this money Auxiliaries for Companies A, B. D and L will hold a dance at Leach park Thuraday night to raise funds to buy the men comforts tions and dental work where the beence of such would make the man unfit for the army ‘This courte was agreed upon at a wtate council meeting Tues: Em. The last money sent the men was yy ployers are asked to not weaken the used by the soldiers themee! to! laws against’ the employment of clothe and feed heipless belgian oa women and child on the ground | babies. and China and of war necessity. mploy older men = pieces m the and mature women. the council, Two-day meeting held in offices of secon: pageant, depict State Bank Examiner Louis Moore ‘ urges. elaborately the Nativity, w 2 211 White bullding. by the atate|™& “ae y ntivit ith Joe Barbose, of 1107 BE. Cherry st... bank guaranty board concluded ‘he visit of the magi. was before Justice Gordon Tuesday Tuesday. Board urged that state) Part tt we the widening of tharged with desecration ofs the| banks adopt policy of restricting 1 into the branches American flag | credits as a war measure. cha gk i ns which make up the na gbting force are depicted. “ culminating in an inspiring maar ot the allied nations she! For ousness | ~ Array of Dancers f x ‘ emblems are furled Biliousness is a common forrn of indigestion. It American fing ts is brought on by food-waste which the stomach, intes- tines and bowels fail to expel. If you will take a few abov © the stage. work in t wa doses of Beecham’s Pills, when bilious, you will soon fees Pond oe et Gin rid yourself of the impurities, relieve sick headache, Dudley Walker as Psyche, and Mise stimulate the liver and bile and tone the stomach. eae 2 eet cee Dee Healthy conditions are quickly re-established by using y Treat was the Roman Emperor 4 Mra. David Whitcomb was the | BEECHAMS PILLS rections of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Posty ogre by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢. $1.25 a Week Special Terms on Summer This Genuine Grafonola and Récords Record Cleaner, Needles, Ete. Come in and Hear the Newest Reeords and the Music you like the best—on this porticular model THE SEATTLE STAR...WEDNESDAY, JURY 24 1912 ee HOPE IS HIGH AS | FIFTH YEAR DAWNS ne this ronet basen Had thene BIG ms were us ST Yy taken, Germany Oppowin nd her whole northern flank men aced 7 Wifth army, under But Haig played in usual Bri worn down in the cam. On T e + tac The weather was &bor entioned, and very thinly © h d 4 | Flanders be spread out e- Ir t | were ( 1 Ordeal Was Trying n who ever pushed a bay-| No soldiers on earth ever went thr fighting me pt failed to reach t it was ap tr objectives much an al impos-| during the seven —also The Star- | and Wallace at | the Wurlitzer center, RacsSt! M toward Ba tion the Germ. quickly flung in the breach atruch CROWDS FLOCK TO BiG BENEFIT WAR CARNIVAL: was ¢ ed | } } day with gas and “p Continued From Page One| The Germar ? » Soe Ve Gonet, by a | arguments about who Weighed the , | most Urat we had to separato them.” . | sxe 3D ; } The Mawailan village on the Jaza| objective Trail was or the best patre of entertainments Tuesday evening. | had won An ent family from the land | Ypres e and surf bathing pocket of the glories off FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 1 Admission tc * Children 10¢ | army to the north cir nd music | A ¢ the wellicnown | wh paral hredde at tume, Aprovides | but - — ie “ ep Me GS he contortiona le towns and villages, but *, while the allieu f British will shout back in deafening amonne, in e's ; * igs ey |to outmanenver and annihilate ar- ng men from the 1 chorus: reat applause, and her “lulla Awellers trom |r me ng in. And despite the worst| ‘'N-0.0.0.0.00r Bony ful of the program : | The Drive for Paris w may yet happen, to quote “ p ny On began the drive for square-jawed American I have just The sajjons in the inst tabimpux | the Jens, 7 | Parts, just as everybody who been talking to, “nothing in God’s|| Easy Way to Kill were represented hy wives of However ¥ are inveterate cigar. | ¢ t xpected, a contin orld can move the boches from a t Beattie et fiend le and prominent Seatt t tien hiding that will last them the rest Rats and were: England, Mrs. 1 * 5 ot tml France, Mme, Pierre de in, with hypnotixing eyes Ir Reigium, Mrs. Gerald Shannon ‘ pine ; Mile. Paris; Serbia, Minn Co x in } theade the Augspurger; Portugal, Mim Fic ne in the circus side show Singleton; Armenia, Mrs. Otis I ‘ Lamson; Japan, Mrs. Matsur see America, Mra. George Kittir Hawthorne deit logue a “The Koad to Victory” will be re-| 7% 4 peated Wednesday hureda b Friday. The pagen and after the fin expect to gomple THN mL r SMD THE -Pheaphate ree and autos we dimpomed of by T nt booths emonade ran b. patie of * Nothing Lik te Pat on hy Flesh and te Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force 55" EAGER PARENTS | JUST ADB == TOLD OF Bos | OF POSLAM WORK ABROAD ON SUCK SKIN csr cma” r moetir king him ! organization of par with In service sone 9. BY WILLIAM PHILP aes Miss f last summer @nd ended the t i 4 r ion to bri 4 American e e@ Hiritiat | | l have a larg place in the | The whole German front might have/ hixtory of this war been rolied up thout ¥ _Rumors of Offensive 0 n offeneve which be o-mile front three army xwept fe 80 divinions, of which 41 Toms the bog start that offensive. u We. i Surprise Sprang The drive in Flanders came a few L berty ekly st he Cambrat | 4 April 9. It started in|) $55.00 Dresser, very large, for A 2-reel comedy nur prine ne German the Portugue knew it Armentieres. This sold | Satisfactory Terms Always me GROTE-RANKINCO- OTTO F KEGEL. Preardent a th Boyt te : Store Hours From 8:30 A, M. to 5:30 P. direh. Yor the|il ‘| f them, broke com: | [il the panic stricken ANNEX STORE | Hindenburg w) ver Sir Douglas Pe ° py: ‘vinur,tattnett"tsenee | Bedroom Furniture at where clee king over of more line by Oo ra y en Vight Starts the " ort y "’ o Vrith 4 | pecia ’ vings YoU French atts med between Soimsons | before troops got faicty Into the | I'wenty pieces of Ivory Enameled Bed + MISS nee llr hum te fiver searpe ts {| TOom Furniture, including Dressers, Chif-_ fa Vere, was buried ™° 1) foniers, Dressing Tables, Beds, Chairs and Rockers, at orward, numbering ed in the first day's « the enemy Britieh army under of Cambrai fame were . Reductions of as did the Britis days following the and More $37.50 Chiffonier, reduced to. $9.00 Cane Seat Rocker, for $27.50 Princess Dresser, for | $31.00 Dresser, large mirror, for $9.00 Hair Dressing Chair, for.. oad $31.00 Ivory Enameled Chiffonier, for. . ¢ totiowimg || $55.00 Ivory Enameled Chiffonier, for. . pyle: $42.50 Ivory Princess Dresser, far.......... 0 ’ $165.00 Four Pieces Ivory Enameled Suite. $116.50 2d.” pushing on 4 dangerous fit for the British, a more and, the Armin agairnt gre The lot. represents a special purchase of manufac- 2”) turers’ floor samples at liberal reductions from their r regular value. It is important that you make early + Becond ge selections, as nearly all the pieces are one of a kind. ». the Second, whic From the dangerous 1 back with Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin “| ‘There is no n the depred. now that The British have taken some hart i rate and’ mies knocks during t past year, and have gone up against some bitter dis- appointments, but there ix not ones who does not get mad as a wet hen if anybody este the to losing the ts but a few {ficient to or ba U. 8, povern= © bought thousands af Dack~ earns’ ElectriePaste Ti The rate and allies are Just ae d ig those of the retreat from Mo the ery terrible days f you start “Are we down-iearted’” the slowly and rg’s armies must th SOLOELLE uevviwes Music as It Should Be TONE-COLORING SOLO PLAYER PIANO LUI positively the only player piano that enables board-proficient to produce music that sparkles with music that has all the feeling and technique of great Che SOLOL not k t PHI pply SOLOELLE is po: you with the itively the onl two basic fundamentals / player piano that can of musical expres- First-—Complete and unrestricted control of mel- ody and accompaniment separately. 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