The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1918, Page 8

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Today and Saturday Only STRAND THEATRE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY ONLY Griffith Film, A story of women eternal, by C. Gard- ner Sullivan. MORE TROUBLE New York Journal says: “The best play on Broadway.” George Siegmann, Who Appears of the World, PATHE role of the villaine ous Hun in PD, W. Griffith's “Hearts of the World,” which is now playing its fourth week at Levy's Orpt », is again in France—-thia time not In the role and uniform of a Mun, but as a Unele Sam's army Slegmann was with the company of actors that Griffith took to France, where he filmed the “Hearts of the World.” After meing the war as it really is, at the battle front in France, he returned to California and joined the service. Slegmann is 38 years of age and is married at the Western Front and a Lloyd Comedy LOCKNEY “PHILOSOPHER IN OVERALLS” Am the players appearing with Enid Bennett in “The Vamp,” playing at the Liberty this week, are Douglas Maclean, Chartes French, Robert McKim, Melbourne McDowell and John P. Lockney Lock is one of the best charac ter actors appearing in ation drama. In “The Vamp" P “philosopher in overalls.” oe ae BIG CATTLE HERD IS CLEMMER FILM FEATURE A vast herd of cattle winding its way over the enndy stretches along the Rio Grande is one of the Inter- exting scenic features ia “The Heart of a Sunset.” the Rex Beach story in film, at the Clemmer. cee SECOND at SENECA Continuous 11 to IL Admission 2c Children 10¢ “School Head Quits” to Be War Worker | | MISS FREDERICK IN CLOSING SHOW Tonight for the last time Pauline Frederick will be seen at the Col jsoum in “Her Final Reckoning.” Spread Poslam over that skin affection at night. | Mien Frederick appears to exe Phen dismiss the trouble from your | tional advantage as Marsa, the half Bicep soundly and, next morn- Russian, half-cypey girl, and the lication of Postam tas various scenes of the picture ha plication of Posiam arious scenes of the picture have will epeeies te PECs been faithfully reproduced by the eased of real healing n bring about results jeamera man, STRAND PHOTOPLAY ENDS TOMORROW NIGHT Bon, Harvey keepa Frank Keenan fon the jump as Deering, er., in the imples, all broken-out, eeoss, Teepe ynd to Poslam For free sam- ratories, ah ace wens feature picture at the Strand. The climax comea when son is found t and bath lodged in a New York jail _— this time father ¢ nearly % > > from surprises, Thin MUSEMENTS tte run tomorow MAY ALLISON IS IN MOVLES AGAIN OLITAN Now tnying’ After a brief return to her first ALEXANDER is cere hs THE MAN WHO KNOWS lison fs = & her me friends a; uccesaful Ad Nights. 25¢-500-71 TALES Ladies Only Mat. TA. Me | RUTH, Mine A venture,” mm 1 Houstor Pop. Mat. Sat., 256-06 CcoiT’ son plays Virgi daugt —=—= ter of 4 proud old Southern fami ALACE HIP. ‘vce 1900 00 wrx na an Continuous Daily 1 to 11 NEW YC Awe + 98 BIG ACTS OF HIrropROME halls of a conservat URLOCK—PRODIGAL VAUDEVILLE to the war work of the Nats y FILM AT COLONIAL we: “The Vagle’s Rye” and} W. C. A 4 popular move now Jack k—-Prodig wh Madge Evans, Johnny Hines in da now play! wan Neighbors written t orimer One of the most prominent edu-| *T! wes day Mats. 0c; Eves. & n the country Nw | editor of the & ning F jumped chasm is th | George Walsh ng role big black bear furnishes no his antics with Coit, rece girls Toda head in Cam! of fun ii W PANTAGES ure Miss Coit is known as the Mate. 2:20. Nights 7 and 9 executive secretary of the field of the Mattiodal Winfield tates the Thursday a bad sised, He A plenty to keep her nequainitine herself with condi tions “CLEMMER eee $ 865.0 PHOTOP: & In er, as $1,000 ese use star fish for fertiliz they contain almost 5 per cent of nitrogen. NOW PLAYING sound tooth fies Li RS worth at _ $1,000 to you In looks, com: Friday and Saturda: fort and health, isn't it Sereen Classic of the <j Why neglect them? Great Southwest == We offer you the beat The Heart of a Sunset from his world-famous novel AMERICA’S BiG WESTERN DRAMA— Tremendous in its Acts of Heroic Daring; its Raids on the Border, its Adv and ed crown work is unriva perfected metal GEORGE and rubber plates stand in L mire a re per free. A manent work Is nations are a Jack Spurlock— Prodigal Firet Time Shown in Seattle, A Riot of Fun the 400. Pound Bear Act NATIONAL DENTISTS THIRD AVE AND PIKE Entrance, 1504 Third Ave, Know the truth about 74 the War "= ‘i —and a— CHRISTIE COMEDY “The Wrong Flat” A Firat Run Comea Sa enNaine “eae ERE Geo. Siegmann, Who Plays Hun in | the Villainous Von Strom in “Hearts at Levy's Orpheum Remember—The Red Cross Needs Your Help, Send Things You No Longer Need, but & That Are St Still Useful, to the Jumble Shop, Fourth and Virginia eee Fraser-Paterson Co. Joins U. S. —. New Fall Patterns and Colors im Men's Ties ASTER SLD GO) Toe Selendid Sales of S34, 75 ing floral effects neem to be the thing, Many particularly "good o Women's Cloth Coats 0 checked patterns are shown ae he te Saher bad Ue ee hye HE special pri sales in theGarment Room continue to offer are beautiful, Bach $1.00 exceptional values, for Saturday you may choose from two ere splendid lots of Women's and Misses’ Coats. and in the season’s most wanted All are splendid new styles materials and colorings. Coats that were $45.00 to $55.00 Coats that were $35.00 Special $22.50 Special $34.75 Special Values in New Wash Skirts at $3.95 ORRECT new styles of extra quality white Oxford or waffle cloth. Made with the favored broad, looped belt and two nov- pockets, finished with pearl buttons. le materials, for . $3.95 Jash Skirts of. pique, gabardine, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Vraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. Middy Blouses~--Wanted Styles ~Middy Blouses for women and misses. The most favored all-white Blouses, with navy blue collars, are shown at... os 50 to $3.50 —And Jack Tar Khaki-colored Middies for 93. 0 —-Fraser- elty Well made and of dure Other special values in White W C1l., wees New Fall Shirts ‘of the Arrow Brand > A great many men the Arrow brand in the sign he looks for aterson —_——_—_————#| © when buying a new ah o IT “soeare costa | |3 supe ce wane toying ectare Extra Values in Girls' Tub Dresses at $3. 95 Lamenty nid Bennett in “The sind Shirts for Vall have fust Sizes 6 to 14 ¥ ears | arrived aS ee Many are of nice, soft crepe ma I especially attractive styles and better quality ginghams and a eee patie sang’ chambrays than you usually find at this price. A wide assort- mae capnatea MEE sesso oss htecat ment of stripes, plaids and ~~ acai with or without bloomers STHAND—Vrank Keenan in “More Many are in Oxford cloths, wide te Se bvcésuncetee es ceocee se POD COLONIAL —Gearge Walah tn “dnck | pt =e hr¥+4 ® “ine wil nd linens at of er aeS Mas “a. sow | 1S cas won Ge mateerined ‘aeetnie Girls’ Middy Blouses. a ate ee ant See Sizes 6 to 16 Years E> SR ao be Just 1 —Of that fine Lonsdale Jean and Middy cloths that give such ust in splendid wear and launder so well. White and with colored collars ta r] 4 opesbeces oe ee . $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and U no BAD WEATHER, Shawkait Fiber prt Be cy ory Re J s INSECTS CUT Silk Hose for © An Ideal Summer Glove Just in---a Shipment of A Men For Women a i INE Doeskin Gloves in white and the Wanted Shades i im a GRAIN U ee aa Paes at chamois shades; prix seam and pique - RANCISC fia Stockings. Look like silk, wear sewn. One-button style, pair.....$2.25 wy Fi Sane baney rely wy better, The name jendid. qual vy Two-clasp Silk Gloves, wae black and McCallum Silk Hose as that haa made Shawknit Hove the Champagne, pair $1.50 choice of thousands OMEN'S Silk Stockings V to the proper —Fraser-Paterson Co. First Floor. , ain crops on th Navy blue, white, cordovan, . t that are famous for ific Coant, sayn the review of gen black, Palm Beach. All sizes to N Slipo S their fine quality. A new eral business conditions in the 12th) e 11%, at ..e... 75¢ cw a wea ers shipment of McCallum's federal reserve district, issued today.| © First Floor Have Just Arrived pure thread Silk Stockings, full fashioned, sole and gur- Government estimates of crop re : conditions show the probable pr J‘ ST in time to meet the urgent de- ter top interlined with lisle duction of the district 10 per cer t Vv | —Al!l shades, including the lena than the estimate a month ago = and, have arrived ® ‘number of fashionable turtle, smoke, Despite this wheat production will| beautiful new Shetland Wool Slipon natural gray, beige, battle- be 20,000,000 bushels above the 1917 Sweaters. ship gray, bronze, mahog- | 4 production, —Rone, yellow, purple, green, biue..83.50-86,50 any and cordovan. Quality “Greatly reduced acreage of po —Other aie in emart, cor effects... worth its price; pr..82.00 tatoes and stqr beeta in shown,” oueeee ; .85.00, $5.50 and $10.00 the farmers hav r which “Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. Khaki Cloth for Out of Doors says the b planted n ow ‘The first clearance male of the Motor Hat Section, First Floor. Good, Durable promised larger financial From the active selling of this The aataeated production section remain an accumula TE woman who enjoys her vacation ° x tion of t to the utmost goes properly clothed ir cn 156,000 bu Fruit Production Cut with 4 colors and q been grouped r Saturday sell for the occasion. —Roys’ Cotton Stockings. sizes 6 to 9, pair. 45¢ Deciduous ts are in good con ing ae —Khaki Skirts ...... .... $2.25 Same in sizes 9% and 10, pair 50¢ dition, but fal production will A splendid opportunity for ~Khaki Skirts, divided ae ...- 83.50 Girls’ Cotton Stockings, black or white, pair, ic probably be somewhat lear than last one to secure sroart, comfort pe i Sd: 9 yaiee tor $1.00 R year. It in estimated that the ap able Motor Hata at Half their —Khaki Jackets - tke ini Lika Sinchinge. tieak or wht: ae D ple crop of the Pacific Northwest former prices , —Khaki Breeches ... 6 pe 9, pair ; fa “45¢ ¢ n ee en reer: — -Khaki Dresses ...$9.50 and $10. 00 ~The same in dark tan, sizes 9% and 10..50¢ 4 10 per cent below the 1917 yield Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. —Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. ‘ ¥ Prices of all farm products are F wa of thone of last year ° ° e e u — ye salmon pack will] _ s probably a t to 8,500,000 cases, | Z sens SaaS Aerial Mail Flyer at IFREE DOCTOR |): year, and wr an igh car average Makes Fast Trip HOUG | | timated that the va of y YORK tearing . epaitiman Go to the 7 " . xf mall and dispatches of RIGHT DRUG CO, 169 Washington St. made the oe ee sececaaitn on Se eee and 1111 First Ave. High Efficiency Rate se eieen ow York pep And the Doctor will give I Of 65 constructors of steel ships| phia was made by Lieut. Stephen thats agae ola | you a careful examination and 78 constructors of wooden ships! fonaal in 45 minutes. ‘The mail was| ay = jor you rated for efficiency for the month | gropped at Philadelphi shoes. We'll SE. of May by the emergency fleet co renew them. at you.she sek yon enmmat aoe ter than take advantage of this offer. We save you money and give the | jbest possible treatment. 4 Phone us «habe rated «°c! PRISONERS WILL GET BIGGER BREAD RATION Aur the BERN Under change of prisoners froin as STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | . of a pound. THN PPLE ——| Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES. SHIPS asked us the other day whether we would get Per Cent of Horses Who was it that NDON, A he Britis Prove pce te tng pr Son A n Earth any contacts to build CONCRETE SHIPS? Well, for their benefit vacerirints neexipe recieds, show the We are one of the few opticar Mf we will tell them that we g plans and estimates n February, 1918, 661960 horses and | sere seasee, trom start tet flee | for 4 FISHING POWER-SCHOONER, 60 feet long, for use on the bari sid gl enbblingg rates ha ge Soa we are the only one ia» | halibut banks, and yesterday we had a local company ask us to give st el a Oh et SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVR them estimates on howpitals 4 nce, of which nutn-| abunminstion freq by graduate op; ver 168, or 71 per cent, were os cot prescribed Id; cured and sent back to the front. | | Salons absolutely necessary. Building a 4,070-Ton Steamer ” BINYON OPTICAL CO. 1116 FINST AVE Near Sencea a st Whome Alaim 1550) 106 __ Looks lke there ought to be plenty for our yard to do, don’t it? don't forget the CEMENT PIPE PLANT we are going to Install also. There is a BIG I AND for this class of pipe, because the State, County and City Engineers have found out that it is the PEER of ALL KINDS of YER PIPE. Took them a long time Seized xd Corn § ; Sacks Contain Ammunition Special to The Star by N. BE. A 1 1 Yodutn seh li secktiaea areca® to find It out, but “there waa a reason.” Drop in and we will tell ties recently raided a market in Dub-| gtisna'and treatments which wen son you “the reason lin and seized 122 sacks which pro-|tinually being advertined for the Supt. Bass and his men are making the dirt fly out at BRYN qumably contained corn. On being | BUR a¢ aking thin pe wn COL IA ST. MAWR, and it won't be long before we will be laying the ways. opened, they were found to contain | { Ry the way, a good many people seem to think E AWR ti 4“ nome corn 40,000 rounds o R CRAG. me rounds of Cor. First Ave. ACROSS Lake Washington, place but where it actually is ‘ In order to get out there all you have to do is to take the RENTON 1 t keenly feel thelr excessive thinness. | 9m. EDWIN J. BROWN EXPRESS on Fourth ave, (cars leave on the hour and half 4 English Can Send aathipneas and wenkness are usually BD. 8 bout), —e fa alboue THTREY spat alae you are at BRYN MAWR q : ® [need more phosphate than is con-| few at 106 Colambia 8 ION, and our yard is right at the station, : Troops More Gifts tained in modern foods Physiciana T have. 1h. the fetta Run out there and see what we are doing and see a SHIPYARD Rpecial to The Star by N. B. A. |f the se. | tore of my name and SITE which was “made to order,” aval architect expressed it | { LONDON, Aug. 2—The weight] ¢ signs on . . the other day limit of par which nm be sent moved my Jenta " «payor nga do Baa bean aa aon 7 fices to the corner o Then come to our office and we will tell you how you can be } from. ue ota) ae ini apc “| drugeiats under a guarantee of sat bg ave. and Columbia come interested in a Company whose President and General Man ” i Gola af that weluht gan now be sent if hod airqctly, OAH Uy stp. 1 E At | he ever undertook, and who has ALWAYS pa 2 than the lem hey be vis tween o eaiat and UNION SCALE, and treats his men like M and NOT like uces & wel-| pot raine my pr % o . rs igen a wel-| not raine my prices because of the # SLAVES, and who firmly believes in dividing his PROFITS with DANZ NOW HAS FIVE THEATRES IN CHAIN Joseph Danz, manager and ow of the Big Four theatres at First 4 his employees who help make those profits possible “LABOR, NOT MONEY, 4 iner weight believing ths quently, being astonishing is that ‘This Increase in weight also car Jon with it_a general improvement orjin the health a{iessness and jack o always accom, fre-| denial pract increased business will the increased cost of doing business because of the war. I want to be known an the only man in Seattle who did not raise bis PRODUCES PROFITS.” American Concrete Pipe and Shipbuilding Co. Cherry, has added the Little theatre | Beaty always accom ; Ve | prices because of the war. nel houses, and from now on the the-| With the bli nino mete a health OFFICES: 422-425 NEW YORK BLOCK EI ‘ tren will be known aa the Big Five. | ,CAUTION: | Although bitro-phos: OFFICE 01 VE pngees phate is unsurpassed for relieving | ae A 3 9 O'CLOCK Aeconauta aver that the barking — Shipyard at Bryn Mawr (On Seattle & Renton Ry.) of a dog can be heard at an eleva YO A THN STAMP a Cement Pipe Plants Nos. 1 and 2, at Tacoma and Bryn Mawr is bropertion, be used by 0 who keep Hun [Goes ‘not desire to but on flesh. tion of four w

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