The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1918, Page 7

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NEWLYWED BISCUITS play a small but unportant part in this Western comedy, starring JACK HOLT WOOING also a comedy and a Weekly Second at Seneea Continuous If to 11 Admission %0—OWitdren te poe Menai aM tna Suse Fortson Auxiliary to Entertain; Aid binder joint management of the Fe minute me and the joa! Eemediar tus Lopel Lagien of Lag the Tobacco Fund mbermen An entertainment will be given by ~~ = ) Mrs. N. B. Taylor at Veterans’ hall Armory, under the auspices of Geo H. Fortaon, lL. 8. W. V Auatiney masterpiece of the gar. LON! NIA No. 2 Tuesday evening, July i t of the proceeds will be given to Smoke she for our boys in a Aamisiem 3 ents. Eo ENID BENNETT Is Gers ane 5 CRIN VAD ASL Py men free TOBACCO FUND Chicago, Mitenaker rmploym, Pier 6. tax on cums words Lacy Blessing, Eourelaw Fimer Nylie, 1601 W. Sted Toner, 1881 SN. S36 Mrs A. D. Rartlett, Stiverdate st, Wednesday night, at § Continuous Dal EDWIN AND LE E MAY YORE The Eyes of the tween King a said to be one saree Child” 15 Sat. July 27 General Matinee, Setar Ang. 10. TH. WARRIOR HE 3» ALL! PRICES: (iii. General Mat = SEATTLE STAR “MOVIE EXTRAS MUST WORK OR ~-WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918 BASEMENT SALESROOM — NT | BASEMENT F REDERICK NELSON | SALESROOM ~_DON UNIFORMS | will be excused un patent leather ortment to $3.85 pai 100 Pairs of Tan Pumps Reduced to $3.45 Pair . with Goodyear welt y one man could show TODAY'S PROGRAMS ! uusegt- Sylvie geteor in” cn MMER—Maciate to 14” STRAND Bald Bennett in “A Desert Wooing.” MISSION —Prencts WALLACE ORGAN CONCERTS ‘SUNDAY LIBERTY FEATURE A large crowd always fills the Lib erty theatre Sunday at noon to hear the special concert given by Oliver G. Wallace'on the concerts consist of four selections WIFTE “RED CROSSES” FRIEND HUSBAND clever war comedy at the Clemmer thin week, where jan giant, in showing in “The War Maciate, the Ita! Red Crossed” depicta the efforts) of a wife to beat her husband in| | collecting for the Red Cross drive. Of course she does it, but she has| to call the kaw to her aid before she lean win, and when the totals are! extimated hubby's money is found to be Margety in wifie’s pile eee OLEVER “CAMOUFIL “HEARTS OF THE W The great success of | tact that D. W Griffith wae allowed to mmke (he scenes on actual locale. but to his clover the scenes into his play and the way [tn whieh he builds up step by step and scene by scene to the thrilling way of working thrills, pathos and « dramatic combined in “Hearts of prt Ly benea which tend to make it in ite third week AUSTRALIAN GIRI A Desert Wooing t the Strand, ie an Australian Miss Bennett ap it was her desire Sergi. Maj. J. Knight, formerly. of the Princess Pat regiment, will speak at the Seattle Pacific college CLOSING campus, Third ave, W. and Cremona BUSHMAN BAYNE COMEDY and Reverly Payne appear in oom Cyclone Higeing, :M EN TS PALACE H HIP; me wl Rok “EYES OF WORLD” AT THE COLONIAL “The Fyes of the World,” 4 tation of the Harold Rell Wright novel, comes to the Colonial for four| days oterting today : B3 { the World,” b 5 Other Big Hip r <ing and I , Photeplays: “The Kagte my he most Prankiye Feroam “The Empty Cab’ thrilling things ever shown in cates Get ee ae ai a theatre —— “Fi ireman, pa “ter Featores and she fan away from home to go The Man Who Makes $10.00 Per Week — Diamonds EQUITABLE BOND COMPANY 60> Lowman Bullding Phone Fitiott 184 Empire Mortgage ost Co. 275 Pairs ok P Women’s Oxfords Reduced To $3.85 Pair s of Lace Oxford with Goodyear in any or from 2'y to 7 in the 200 Pairs White Pumps Reduced to $2.95 Pair White Nu-buck and Canvas soles, also White Canva 50 Pairs of White Pumps Reduced to $1.95 Pair Low-heel White Duck Pumps soles, especially desirable for growing girls g, reduced to $1.95 pair |New Empire Sian $3.25 With Accordion-Plaited Skirts Ege sketch tive style of ton Crepe Kimonos, their accordion-plaited tached to the short waists elastic shirring. Silk - embroidered narrow ribbon very attractive trimming. of Delft-blue, and pink. The ie Banded Has are of Felt $3.95 $4.75 EVERAL smart shapes and a number of beautiful colorings are offered these Felt Hats for immediate wear-—all banded in self-color Brown Rose Taupe Navy Green $4.75 and $5.00 * FELT CRUSHERS with self band, Petrova at Coliseum Today “which opens at the Coliseum today, starring Olga Petrova M. Osama Women’s Stockings 22¢ Pair Reduced Black Silk-Lisle Stockings 40c Pair Pumps with Good- Strap Slippers Gingham Petticoats, 85c with hand-turned —Rasement Renewed Tungsten Lights Bulbs use considerably . clearer light. 5- and 40-watt sizes, —Basement Salesroom Price $3.25. Other new arrivals Kimonos, plain floral designs, $2.25 Dy Exceptional Values: Covered Casseroles, 60c Sand Black priced low at 60¢. 36 to 44. Price $5.00. —Basement Salesroom Thos. N. Perkins to Alleged Swindler ~ \ To Train Hebrews for Army Service 4 ph WASHINGTON, July 24—Thomas Fred Tape and Paul G . Edward R. § tormerly a member of the war in- Goodrow are alleged to have Lustig will dustries board and a member of the ed $7,140 for an alchemy that priority committee transmute base metals into geant, will take ch tary training and Rarney Committee to Hear Skagit Bond Plea Women’s Sample Dresses $21.00 B' ING sample thes Dresses are in sizes 16 and 18 only—a very attractive op portunity fo mall women Brown—Navy—Wine— Marine-blue—Black and introduce new trimming ideas with silk braid, beads and fringe. Price $21.00. ; ' ta ® WOMEN’S CLOTH SUITS - y REDUCED TO aad “4 4 eae OMEN DUSTER G $9.85 AND $17.85 COATS of Jnenting. Two underpriced group: shed cotton, for sum 4 with these colors to choose mer travel and ro 7 from — Sand, Rookie, Gray, ng wear, OAae Seige and Navy BF and $5.00,, jascment Salestoom, Silk and Woolen Remnants at Reduced Prices | Lesa up to five yards in this offering uitable for making up into skirts, blouses and combination dresses. ' The Silks include Satins, Crepe The Woolens include Sergeny — Epingles and Crepes in plain triped and plaid ny we “ pointed all at reduced prices for quick-disposal. Basement Salesroom. } Boys’ Tub Suits, 85c to $1.50 - QO» well-made and attractive are _ these little Suits of c gingham and percale that n will want to choose several. In blue and tan striped patterns, also p J white and tan with contrasting ring. Sizes 3 to 8 years. at S5e, $1.00, $1. 25 and $14 HOYS'’ SUMMER HATS in ch mixtures and wash fabrics, eral shapes; sizes 6% to 7, 75e¢ and 85¢. f BOYS’ CAPS in tweeds, ¢l ras [<a vais and fancy mixtures, \ 63% to 7, 50¢ and 65¢. MEN’S WORK CLOTHES—Shirts of ch sateen and flannel—Cotton and Wool Half-ho Leather and Cotton Gloves—Overalls—Jumpers Unionails. —Basement Women’s Bathing Suits, $5.00” NE-PIECE Knitted Suits that allow the utm freedom of motion, made in Empire and lation style, sleeveless or with wing sleeves. Rose, Copenhagen and Bright-red with bandin white, also black with contrasting-color bands. Siz Act for Stettinius of Chinese Fr has been appointed were released from the city ccretary of war Tuesday on an order from the d supply cuting attorney's office, wa pa thelr arrest Sunday on a Gh absence of swindling Jim Wong and Wong inius. Perkins was wvo Chinese merchants. Tape! This big gun ashore is manned by the “Soldiers of the Sea.” U. S. Marines are drilled as artillerymen, in- fantry soldiers and machine-gun companies; they are instructed in all the arts of land warfare. On ship- board, they are naval gunners, handling the anti-air- craft guns and the batteries that repel submarines. Marines are airmen, too. “There isn't a job on the top o' the earth, the Marines don’t know and do.”—Kipling. Men bet n the ages of 18 and 36 may enlist in the U.S. Marine Corps—the Three-in-One Service—land, sky and sea, The requirements are sound bodies and quick wits; the rewards—splendid training, opportunity for advencement, and advent rein all part of the world. REGISTERED MEN: Atk your Local Board to tet you volunteer Unregistered men, en U.S. Marines quickly, while you cen. the U.S. MA abe td leis STATION conn wee on yeu Centralia,

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