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Noted Artists of the Screen Seen in Film Plays This Week Seene From “It's T STHAND—Prank Reeoae in “More | Treubie.” COLONTAL—Margarita Fisher in “A tusare Dent te acknowledged artint . bg ton Mert Lytell and Anne ©. tazon ta miarro. We. Conquerer,” feart es * * | oa of which p i eo ws | LIBERTY theme or story as perfectly as id ¥ Wallace Reid, in “It's Tough to| atom of dust or a man fits es oN : { Get Married,” in at the Liberty thia| universal scheme of uninen. bit of camouflage, gets Wallle into thin film trouble, and before he i» out of the tray the IN | choice has tried ve @ grap ’ TO fe. And he hi ET j ew i war Her Blighted Love” is the comed ss of the week, and it doom’: atop unt! COLISEUM it gets to the end with the usual The beauty and t f } mn comedy amash Ferguson evidence themselves 1 —ia which a borrowed family tree produces lemons — WALLACE x _ HER BLIGHTED LOVE A Mack Sennett in 3 Reels { STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY | Fist at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20e—Children 100 |ing plotures of the Vietory carnt Ul Tuesday nig with the cravin, ‘There are all kinds of thrills por |tloned out in Rex Beach's “Heart of by « young @ Sunset,” at the Clemmer, with | Paternal gr Anna Nilason in the ttle role. For i getting the why and wherefore of emot nal the wetr yy the movie fan enjoys ¢ spect artist Mahlon Hami some pi cattle—e real herd milling its way | Mise Ferguson's leading man actos a ranch—some fast horse | back riding, the rescue of a Indy in | distress, the catehing of a murderer, and, ag a climax, the fight between the hardy cowboy band and Maxiean | ta bent on crtme. he ee Resides the film feature, there is a ITALY RATIONS SUGAR | "Twine ne ‘cim featare, ore | crpaxy ROME, July 2%—Reginning Aw ei Ton Lemuel Deering, portrayed | gust 1, oll and sugar will be rationed | W“F “eres: a eee! land ail customers will be registered at shops. Bread, macaron!, rice and her. impae tion of Duane Mallette A screams Widow's Mite, with Smiling Your Wetshes is) ty when THRIFT STAMP®a * will ke _ me H need money. Loans taken = | up from others and more mon- ieee tardies || AMUSEMENTS oe toaneno imeerent | (METROPOLITAN Picsi0e ALEXANDER THE MAN WHO Knows Niahta, S8e-s00-78 ™M fledged partner—then HEALTH RESTORED Sins os ‘sta » drops in on father’s b Everything She ‘Tried Failed ss nia Harve, ne in jal for to Help Her Until trouble. She Took Tanlac. MISSION “There, that is what I've been looking for the past six month }now for my sister.” sald Mra. Vi in Murgittroyd’s rug y | “My sister's health hax broken |down,” Mra, Legaul ‘ j"and I firmly believe Tani fix her up, as it did me, years ago. “Before I took it I was suffering Wodnesday night. from a complication of ailments a which had resulted in nervous COLONIAL prostration, My troubles all started Margarita Fisher is the star of Store, Continuous Daily 1 to 11 4 KINGS; MONARCH DANCING 4 4 Other Big Hip Acts Phetopinys: “The Fagle’s Eye” and hk Roberts in “The Deciding Kiss.” Weekday Mats ide; Rves & Gun 206 NEW PANTAGES landing 1 inland which } Jus apy who stops at no’ succession of event now I hate to think of the terrible | “nd LOWEST RATES. TO headaches I had I also suffered t Fay Tincher CALIFORNIA ‘::: 2 ene Sones tre a Both Stalling on ’ '|*Some Job of Fischer comed y. LOS ANGELES Petused to stand for, but. Dothing weighed around one hundred and Office. |more than a 1 really sire to live, as My Case seemed THE M’CORMICK LINE (? (o"" 109 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 3436 | “Well, some wonderful things ———~_, \nappen in this world, and my “ we covery is one of them. I picked It's this way,” explained had superir the con rt of eclty utilities, rence that has been Including Tax fre up a paper one day in Detroit, phine: “Hoth the traction ¢ Michigan, where I wan living at and the labor leaders are the time, and read a Taniae testi-| ing along until the wor labor t monial given by a lady t f CLEMMER NOW PLAYING decision on the first y who lived | m but a short distance from me, « ht then I decided to try Tar able at reasonable 80 I could eat and digest my food Putting on a grand # prices. Our bridge and crown work is un- and every one of my troubles grad ually left, and the first thing 7 |i" that kind of thing mynelt Beach’s satisfaction. Consul- tations and examina- tions are free. All permanent work is guaranteed. NATIONAL DENTISTS has been nearly thr now wince Tanlac restored me, 1 have never been bothered with any of my old troubles to this good day and T have held my woight, always weighing around ene hundred and fifty pounds, So you can nee why | I have been nxions to find Tan lac for my sister. 1 am going to let her know right away where she ment Co,, bought ile from his world-famous novel AMERICA’S BIG WESTERN DRAMA— Tremendous in its Acts of Heroic Daring; its Raids on the Border, its Adven- tare, its Excitement and its Reality! in th have @ receiver appointed for amusement company can get ft. Tam glad to give thi H. J. Neeley statement, for the beet wa 1 know CLEMMER organizers, © CHRISTIE COMEDY OPEN EVENINGS Not Open Sundays Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 29, 1918 Red Cross Jumble hh to Get Married,” Now Playing A Patriotie and Conservation Enterprise Here in the bent place to do the good of the Red Cross | at the Liberty | | “over there” and allied troops in and | equ | | Out Of action agnnide " Wtesen i LEVY'S ORI M W. Griffith's film master — | fearts of the World,” contin UMD. W, Gritntn’s its fourth week at Levy's Or “Hearts of the World.” i cuishing charactertatic and ornaments of real od Crom building Open at Fourth cally perfect = ore and each of which fits Into the main to the Toilet Goods Tooth Brushes, 3 for 25c A dainty little mustache, a| In other words, it seems that In has tried to pot adults’ and children’s tooth transparent The Star-Liberty Weekly t# show. | agreeably in “The Danger Mark," which is playing at the Coliseum unm CLEMMER | The interest of the story deals for drink inherited woman from ber and 1.75 Hot Water Ferguson is essentially an actress and her portrayal of Geraldine Seagrave is in every t \Heavy red or brown rub- guaranteed wise gives a splendid characteriza 50¢ Crown's Bathadora funny comedy, “The Parsons in the lead, rounds out we, bil A water softener, per- fumed in crabapple or rose. Frank Keonan, at the Strand this —fasDetgal Southwick, | week. in “More Trouble,” is the fu. Harvey graduates from college, with charcoal already are being rationed. monds | no hankering for the vices of wine taken into the business as a full hings begin tobaceo, Stationery 50¢ and 60¢ Boxes, 30¢ Twenty-four Sheets or cards and 24 Envelopes to box! also pound paper in Deering, ef. goes to New York for boxes broken or soiled but contents perfect. Handy Leatterettes, 2 Boxes for 18 Correspondence Cards and 18 Envelopes to box. MacDougall Southwick, No Man's Land” opened at the g| Mission Sunday with Bert Lytell in the leading role, supported by Anna t, es 32 " Q lst. “Spokane Wash. pointing to the . ahiche feraiceen plenty t f a small be plans to wreck the hat ican is the foundation for a col Man's Land” remains until Corsets 1.65 ; medium length 20 to 26 only. Mate. 2:20. Nights T and 9 from a bad stomach 4 in| Squ Deal,” which oper “OCEAN BOUND” a pit ondition Colonial Sunday. Mins F vie aod gran ate ur, cA such | a charming Alice Gilson oung BLACKFACE a m8 t of my ciety girl caught in the web of ‘The Laugh of » Nation awtul “J pm ‘Seri: Tr ht t FIVE OTHER FEATURES wt 1 could hardly stand | fake werrous snougnt ou Built on one of the real prob General Admiasion 2 it, shape. | leader jems of marriage, with touches meme! |} wan badly conatipated and even| Jack Mower plays the male lead is M. Wells, character actor, , 5 , . has the part of Alice's father, John 50¢ Brassieres 35¢ 3andeaux Brassieres of pink cotton ment d € thing else a tried rate ac axcept cn operation, whicn 1] Car Wage Matter, SAN DIEGO|s¢ te soy" moot, t ‘ied ‘awre| sapyen DOYS, Maurine —MacDongall-Southwick, “Some Job” is some comedy Ss. S KLAMAT! Salling Au 5 . mw. 8) sos Lp 4 ‘ ing the rag, let me kn and I'l jammed full of laughs cis Garkiad thease etseihe pions. (POT EN Pounds, but. sax gutter. | OS ee andiwe'll get Gown to — rooms and unsurp sais. Every |e pulled me down to one hundred [Une Oat, a convenience for Rates and twelve an agp mtg Adults 10¢ Children S¢ PMB na’ full particulars at City Ticket bs 1 ‘This was what ‘Thomas Murphine 7.00 and 7.50 Pumps and Oxfords hating the traction wage problem in uent sittings for a period of two 1/traction wage cases being consid Incomplete lines, ered ss se results I obtained are nothing Each + the war Taber We offer you the « than remarkable. My appetite |! fir best dentistry obtain- soon came back, my stomach got it# Interests. In the m: lot of work to do, and can’t indulge mer models of patent and The tenth conference between the with hand-turned soles and Pumps in a slender, kidskin; turned sole and rivaled for beauty vegan i meget uae wk two interests was beld Saturday (voll eg np area” and permanence. Our fivd botties of Taniac I found that | ™r2 . perfected Rubher and T had gone up to one hundred and The Heart Metal Plates stand in ai two pounds—actually gaining Camp Censor Got a class by themselves Ml counas more than Thad” cree Auto as Present of a Sunset for fit, comfort and weighed re although it| TACOMA, July 29—Capt. P myly, of the Camp Lewia Amuse Capt. M.D. ‘Welty, Camp Lewis —MacDongall Southwick, cording to evidence given jon by H. B. Proctor to the H. B. Proctor’s claim for a receiver alleges that the amusement company owes him $4,600 for money advanced Silk Glove Arms one of the company’s nitted that he paid but black, white, tan and gr. MacDougall Southwick, KLY DIGEST to 4 the debt ¢ gratitude | $1,260 for $20,000 worth of stock Know the truth about eh and 6 T owe Tanlac Is to tell others how|the concern, | Sm bought the War idennessik04 Sod _ it has made life worth living for| shares, he ald, but did not know the ——and a me” price paid | Drug Stores under the personal dl The Boys’ elub will give a lawn | rection of a special Tanlac represent. | fete Thursday evening, August 1, 4 ative.—Advertisement. | the club house, 402 Ninth ave, at 8, SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STR Two-Day Final July Clearance All early Summer lines and all broken lines throughout the store go Tuesday and Wednesday at prices that will make you want to buy your share at once inorder to make sure of securing it. V2 Price Sale of Women’s Garments Coats, 12.50 to 22.50 About twenty long and short Coats for street and sports wear, formerly 00 to 45.00, Coats, 25.00 to 35.00 About twenty-five street and dress Coats of satin and of wool, formerly 49.75 to 70.00. Suits, 15.00 to 30.00 including taffeta, silk Jersey and 29.75 to 59.75 Forty Suits wool; formerly Dresses, 12.50 to 27.50 About forty Dres es of wool, silk and satin; formerly 25.00 to 55.00, —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. White Voile Blouses 95c a. 95 2.95 50 Formerly 38.50 and 3.95 Formerly 1.50 Formerly and 1.95 and Lace and embroidery trimmed and tailored styles; a splendid selection, including some slip- on blouses. : —MacDongall-Southwick, Second Floor. Women’s Finest Trimmed Hats of . Summer, Tuesday 5.00 All others at 1.95 and 2.95. Untrimmed shapes as low as 95c. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. For Infants and Children Coats 2.95 Eight Coats of checks, serges and fapcy ma- terials in sizes 3 to 5, and eight Coats heavy mixtures in sizes 4 to 14. White Lawn Dresses 95¢ Gingham Dresses at 2.95 at 75e Siztytwo Paid Dresses, Daintily trimmed with finished in plain colors. lace, embroidery or ribbon. Made with belts; sizes 2 to Bizes § to 14 10. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. Women’s Wash Garments Cotton Petticoats, 65¢, 75, 95¢ Of crepe in bluegray and white stripes, at 65e; of ging- ham in blue and white stripes at The and 95e. 1.50 White Middy Blouses, 1.00 Laced front, large collar, cuffs and belt piped if pink or blue; sizes 36, 38 and 40. Sports Suits, 3.95 Formerly 5.95 Fancy stripes of pink, blue or green, or white tr with colored stripes; sizes to 42 House Dresses, 2.65 Formerly 3.50 uding some sizes in the Twenty house dresses, 6 to 42 in the group 1.95 House Dresses, 1.65 n pink and blue “Dor: and plain colors, Novelty figur Polly Anna and other house dresses: n sizes up to 44 —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, Muslin Underwear 1.50 Petticoats, 1.15 unced or lace trimmed, of assorted broidered, f nd materiale The Muslin Drawers, 55¢ sizes in assorted lengths, embroidery trimmed; osed or oped syles; also a fow in extra sizes —MacDougall-Soutinick, Third Floor, Linens and Wash Goods Hemstitched Squares, 25¢ Breakfast Cloths, 1.95 Extra good and heavy linen and cotton mixed, spot center with Greek key border. Damask Napkins, Dozen 3.85 Linen and cotton mixed in pansy, tulip or stripe designs, Linen Glass Cloths, 35¢ With woven borders of navy blue or red and the words "Glaw loth woven in the border 27% inches, bommed White and Colored Wash Fabrics, Yard 25¢ sirable lengths in colored voile voile Ussues, gingh: Japanese crepe, White wash goods and odd colors in Beach cloth, sold by the plece ard 2he —The Gray Linen Shop, Just Down the Stairs, Cretonnes Yard 20c 31-inch English Chintzes and 36-inch American cre- tonnes, in lengths of ffom two to forty yards. Scrims and Marquisettes Yard 25c Fancy scrims, plain mar- quisettes with drawn-work border and cfoss-bar mar- quisette. Hemsfitched Curtains Pair 1.50 Of fine marquisette, in white, cream and ecru. —MacDougall-Southwick, Extreme Reductions on FAVORITE SPORTS SILKS " 2.50 Rockaway Hant 146 Thirty-siz Inches Wide WILD ROSH PEARL GRAY BELGIAN BLUE OLD ROSE BEAVER BROWN NATURAL HONEY BIRD OLD GOLD NAVY 4.00 Khaki-Kool at 1.95 Thirty-Siz Inches Wide TAN CHARTREUSE COPEN RESEDA CEDAR ROSE NATURAL HONEY BIRD BLUE —MacDongall Southwick, First Floor. China and Glassware Fish Globes or Flower Holders is 10c to 25c 3) a Formerly 25¢ to 75¢ Bud Vases, 75¢ to 1.25 Tall, iridescent crystal bud vases, so dainty for single flow- ers, 1.50 to 2.50 vases, 75¢ to 1.25. 75e Catsup Bottles, 25¢ Of Heisey Colonial fire-polished glass; wide mouthed. 1.25 Syrup Pitchers, 50¢ Heisey’s Sanitary Top. Flower Vases, 25¢ to 2.00 Vases of every description, for. merly 50c to 6.00, Wine Glasses of all kinds, fine quality, at a small fraction of former prices. —MacDougall- Southwick, Fourth Floor, Needlework Shop Dresser Scarfs; 75c Of lace and linene, ready for use. 25¢ Guest Towels, 2 for 35¢ Turkish Towels for embroider (ng; splendid quality —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor,