The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 1, 1918, Page 5

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UNTIL FRID ®&\ NIGH RECKONING Made memorable on the stage as “Prince Zilah” by such actresses as Bernhardt, Ellen Terry and Modjeska. It remains for the screen and Pauline Frederick to im- mortalize this powerful drama! Greater Coliseum Symphonic Orchestra 30 PIECES Marius Brambilla, Conductor ‘-MJ-BRANDENSTEIN &Co. 313 OCCIDENTAL, AVE. SEATTLE. TY. MH. A. TRAINS ENID BENNETT STARS IN NEW | SHOW AT LIBERTY TODAY DRAFT AGE MEN Enid Bennett, who stars as “Nancy, Liberty Enid Di tt Vamp Liberty Mis ett plays Naney with in comes to the Ben ro! 4 ward girl, & musical show hears the chorus girls talk #0 about “vamps” and their life, she decides to try methods to win the love of Robert Walsham | There are numerous dramatic ait uations | of the story edy Nec ampiah’ opment 'GYPSY GIRL PLAY AT THE COL Pauline Fr Recke « at the Coliseum Wedr Frederick plays the diff a half-Russian, half with whom a Russian prince falls madly in love, It ts after their marriage when the count realizes she waa not meant for him that real excitement starta. Her Final Reckoning” re mains until Friday night only of ] eee | COWROY KES EKS ARRIVE IN TIME ‘The hard-riding arrived just in> th Mexican bandits had the white es surroun . ba ve me. travel the pared to amoke | desert, and we them out and kill them Up the bandits. It's shown of a Sunset when bingo! Finis the The Heart come cowboyn in * at the Clem eee START OF HUN DRIVE SHOWN IN WAR FILM of the impressive sights In “Hearts of the World.” continutug its fourth week at Levy's Orpheum, in that of the German army beginning its drive thru the heart of Belgium One dixpowit GETS “The Vamp," which opens at the Today. 0 TODAYS PROGHAMS | KTY—Enid nett in The ip? | Anne Q. Nilsson in Vrederick in Grirnitn’s in “More Trouble.” COLONIAL —George Walsh in “Jack Spurtock— Prodigal.” MISSION—-May Allison in cessful Adventarer” “A See x into northern France Trench fightin W.G of the pictured in all its revolting d RECKLESS SON MAKES DAD TEAK HIS HAIR In “More Trouble,” appea the Stra Frank Ke mode ffith had be real thir ne at this week nan. In the « bitic isarranging his b n was de oe NEW PLAY STARTS AT THE MISSION A Sucer to the Mis the le ful Adventure May All today, with BIG BLACK BE. INTO MISCHI A big t bear furr of the fun in “Jack ligal,” now showing at the ¢ |. George Walnh turous J buys the bear one night in returning from a cabaret intends to keep ita a pet, but » pep” and the young Harvard student is forced to iepose of him. ack Spur an the adven. when he and n has too much ‘SOLDIERS’ POLICIES - | KEPT (This ix the second net's articles telling how government protects the rights of its soldiers and ors.) of Bron- the civil sail: BY MILTON BRONNER N, BA WASHINE shall I a policy and its premiums? tion many drafted men asking 7 answer | Soldiers Act, often S. Takes Ca t was made n prior to nd—The premiums paid there 1, 191 ontray be come nsured is in ‘mill tary ser Fou quir the mium itt not re military service UP BY U. S. the government within a year after » do wo, the put of the policy ted by insurance in pro « prot nt Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for a few cents. Try It! pQueeze Lue JUICE Ol LWO 1WL0Ke into a bottle containing thr ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion deautifler, at very, very small cost Your grocer has the lemons and » any drug store or toilet counter will urance bureau The law saya no forfeited for the premium during the service, or during on expiration of such period Pay Over Bala be period of such militar ear al organization dupli the urance Kach month the secretary turns over to these to war risk in bureau of treasur bond, of the indemnify the 0 holds a fir protecte ent of thi the ure the pa To against the nium: ent ment unpaid y policy thei In the ev death of the the amount of un insured person paid premiums, plus the interest pro: vided for in the policy is deducte and the balance paid to the bene ficarie If the insured year after pay up all p interest, the ic The policyholder, in h tion for the benefits of the an agreement that he will reimburse FAREWELL DINNER FOR COLORED DRAFT MEN A banquet will be given on at 12 at the Y. M,C. A colored draft di 4, Din Stone within a prvice of hi premiums with does expiration due will lapse applica uct, signs o'clock of the nich leaves August ner wil served | " After the da to member vision caterer banquet will march down the men ave, to the depot The Portland district freight traffic committee conferred with the trans portation bureau Thursday m in an attempt to reach a sojution of j the limitation of box cars for switch ing and transferring within the city. | supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, and see how freckles and blem- ighes disappear, and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless F CLEMMER: SUATTIES B457 PROTO AY MOUSE NOW Rex Beach’s Screen Classic of the Great Southwest The Heart of a Sunset world-famous novel AMERICA'S BIG WESTERN DRKAMA—— Tremendous in its Acts of Heroic ing; its Raids on the its Adven- PLAYING from his ture, its Keality THE CLE WEEKLY DIG Know the truth about the War Seventeen young men turned out Mol the ¥, M.A military and Jeffer at 17th ave day night school won at, to receive thelr first in struction in military training. A large number have been enrolled this week They clans | f draft Norge ides open to ind in being conducted b of the Coast itary instruction, ation and boxing Lustig, physi or of the associa held every Monday men ¢ ane Jubey srtiller the in gy conducted by cal culture tion vey ening filed Latehford has in King releane of her 16 Ruth M where ebtld Mrs, Lizzie writ of habeas ty the ughter corpus court yearold from t is held DOCTOR URGED AN OPERATION prea took nee E. Pink. bam’ eta! Compound and Was Cured. Baltimore, Md.—* years 1 suffered Parental school rly from troubles, m ousness and headaches and every month would have to slay in bed most of the time, Troat- ments would re- eve me for a time but my doctor was al- i ways urging me to have an operation. My / ptister asked me 4 to try Lydia B. Pinkham's Ve etable Co pound before consenting to an operation. I. took five bottles of it and it has completely cured me and my work {is a pleasure. I tell all my friends who have any trouble of this kind what Lydia EB. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has done for me”"—Nawm B. Bare Tinenam, 609 Calverton Rd, Baltl- more, Md. It is only natural for any woman to dread the thought of an opera- tion, So many women have been restored to health by this famous remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Campound, after an operation has been advised that it will pay any woman who suffers from such ailments to consider trying it before submitting to such a trying ordeal. EVERY MEAL A POISONOUS INJECTION] y folks suffering from kidney ath Maar u ne th They effect prompt relief fh all diseases ar from kidney and bladder troubl this vital ur health on GOLD MED. or wale and guaranteed ye Owl Drug Ce AL by THURS.—FRI—SAT. GEORGE WALSH IACK SPURLOCK--~ PRODIGAL factory that SEEKS the 400-pound bear act THE WRCNG FLAT Two-part Super Comed Adults 10¢ Child Including Tax Coming Saturday J. Waren errigan The story is brought to 1 fitting climax after a eries of rapidly moving incidents which carry all the charm that has won uch a host of friends for J, Warren Kerrigan The Clemmer Weekly Digest Friday Hour Sales 9 to 10 100 Pairs Women's Fiber — 990 Silk = Hose with Violin The 35c Normandy hour 800 Yards Val. Laces and Inser tlons—A good aw of pattern ler of from one hea, and ment widfths three tne able for «th Attract mine dren value 10 this For An Attractive Sale Georgette Waists The Waist Section offers 6 Ww crepe, taken from idered and trasting The sizes are from shades 6 to 46 not all sizes Regular 1 $10.00 $5.75 each style $12.50 For values 00 Friday selling 2to3 10 toll Vards Mesh ond 3 to 4 Fancy and Veilings— 50 Trench Hats — The and and otyte large nd mi brown, pur include Reg. | plain colors and values, | with colored band: “15¢ ular valuen 50 Yor this hour 150 Yards Short Lengths Vigured Crete 4 Full Length Curtains. A atterns in| , dark and nes of 30 9 In| yards ve % nufacturer’s Wa tor suitable dows curta Vor Kular $4.50 22c iin how” $1 Women’s Silk and @ool Coats Reduced to $12.75 plling For Friday's seasonable Coats to 150 select from. They wer formerly priced at $22.50 and $19.50. The materials are wool vel- our, poplin and burella coat- ings in shades of tan, gray, 2 green and brown. affeta Silk and Sol Satin in black and navy blue. The styles are all full belted, with large collars and deep cuffs, and the size range is from 34 to 44 bust measure. 74 Fine Organdy Collars and from 36 Rubber Bathing Caps A variety of styles and colors. Not enough to go round shop quick. Regular value For 600 Yards 36-Inch Com fort Covering.A new roll Val For hour, 80 ‘ Section ers £000 | Roses dark ings Regular 18¢ | 14c) al designs value, For hour this hour Francis Bushman and Beverly Wed BALTIMO! Aug. 1 X. Bushman, r and his Reverly Bayne, were married at York Monda rman admits tow Th quick 1 granting of a divorce to Towson, star marriag' Bushman at Dairymen Boost Milk Price Again and milk prices are they'll and 8 of feed: raw they Butter, cheese up. Dairy 14 cents per int for milk and aa men way quart Cost an ance ty Aon BILL PROVIDES FOR DEPARTMENT OF AIR WASHINGTON Senator New, of Indiana, member ‘om: produc g for un executive artment de own as the tment 300,000 POUNDS OF POWDER BLOWS UP PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.--More 0 pounds of cannon pow when than 30 dor were bi fire wn up early ¢od: e of the torehouses r Co, at Carney trove injured Street Car Men O. K. Wage Scale on employe ratified offict : ract 1 mass meet agreement with a wage scale of 0 nd 60 cents an hour for the third and fe Wednesda etion first ‘ond. lowing CRIPPLE WANTS WORK Cripled for 20 years, Frank Wick er, 35, of 6212 Wallingford wants work. He can drive an auto run an elevator had some experience “Something where I can be sitting down is what Crippled for 20 years, Frank Wick ave, and has business Extra!! fine equipment and skilled workmen. Fixed while wait Sets—A regular styles, effects, trimmed and eguiar this at | Flowers for Hat Trim- mings — The sortment of Trimmings. For this selection stock of in flat and beautifully dainty laces. value. | 50c with Venise $1.00 In white pique, and green, tan Millinery offers a large as Flow Summer Hat including | $1.50 Pansies, Fruits Flowers in “4 belt Regular $2.50, $1 For $1 to 30 this hour 2-Cent-a-Gallon Tax on Gasoline Fixed WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—A 2-cent agalion tax on gasoline and license taxes on motorcycles and automo. were put in a revenue bill by the 1 means committee to- day The motorcycle tax is $5 and the automobile tax begins at $10 and ranges upward in proportion to the cost of the car. The new taxes raise $170,000,000. ways a are expected to For Over 50 Years by OR. KLINE'S EPILEPTIC REMEDY. Its rational a’ remark ot eit kindred honey, (Faling Sictness) (Falling Nervous Derangements. Get or order it atany drug store.— abl ¥ book on Epilepsy. It is Or, RW KLINE CO, 83ers 11 to 12 25c variety single win rf ne A and $2.50 a 95 Jub | Dress Skirts | gaberdine. rose, cotton Rajah measure. | No mail, telephone or ©. O. D. orders taken nor deliveries made on Friday Hour Sale merchane dine, and the right to Wmit quantities ts reserved 1 to2 Yards Serims, borders, pink, id with in blue, Outing 250 are colored aterials | whaden of color insertions, Keguiar he and 196 24 Rubber Beach Hats The bathing sult. see tion offers this small lot of hats in decided nov. effects and stripes, c black and very at- for the Regular $1.96 *" 50c hour of am ple elt rose na, et tractive ha beach aluen 25 5 to 5:30 Thirty Georgette | Crepe Waists white. These are in only, and are embroid- ered in contrasting col- ors. The sizes are 38 and 46, but not q size in every style, Reg- §] ular $4.95 value, For this — $2.25 hour Indian | n and ete.; 95 and 00 Jhe Rhodes Co, A THRIFT STAMP wil keep the Hum sway. 106 ‘COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN BD. 8. | New at 106 Columbia I have left the tmita- tors of my name and | signs on First ave. and | moved my Dental Of fices to the corner o' and Columbia ross the street il = war, but I do expect to inc n dental practice so that the ine! business will offset the increased cost of doing business because to be known as the le who did not raise e of the war. EDWIN J. BROWN. D. DB & Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Kerr Self-Sealing, Wide Pints or Quarts Mouth Fruit Jars Exim Special $1.09 DOZEN The easiest and sur- est sealed jar on the market. Wide mouth permits the canning of whole fruit and vegetables. No phone or C. O. D. orders accepted. A complete stock of Campbell’s Ship Tools and Starrett’s Mechanics’ Tools. —MaingFloor, Front. All Cotton-Covered Garden Hose Reduced 50-foot Sections, worth $7.50, $4.98 14- and 34-inch diameter; all sec- tions complete with brass _ couplings. This sale is subject to stock on hand, so come early and get your pick. No phone or C. 0. D. order: | 25-foot Sections, worth $4.00, $2.69

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