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THE SEATTLE ST. wri a al AUGUST 9, 1918. . | “Hearts of the World” Closes | and LAST TWO DAYS Today and Saturday Charles Ray in A Nine o’Clock Town LAST TIME TRA SESSUE AYAKAWA THE CITY pe or ‘DIM FACES Famous Japanese : Last Appearance Star in New Role in Seattle of Knox Price Four-Minute Boy Orator a adians AT Ridge 6 - KICKING THE GERM OUT OF GERMANY Patriotic Comedy Theda Bara, as She Will Appear in STRAND Sessue Hayakawa has a chance to | display his skill in Japanese judo, or | Wrestling in The City oc Dim Faces,” at the thin week Hayakawa young white girl den, is forced to van mulants, and this he ing them over his shou one, with apparently lit cuM 4 absolutely | HER BREEZY AFFAIR A Comedy with Much Matrimony ‘The Star. Liberty News W the Liberty this week TWO DAYS beac fest age Moh as penings. Acnong ing of rookies mp on the | heer ...6=6)l SC cal n iver y ashi LEMMER | me = The latest official government re | leased war films contain vis! ows NOW PLAYING fromthe war zone, bringing the bat tle scenes into actuality. The Hearst war items. Chartes Ray t« drawing big with his latest success A Nine o'Clock Town (Special to The Star) PARIS, Aug. 9—Life in Russia is today a mad mixture of gayety and misery, of extravagant pleasures and High Podunk in of starvation, according to a French in faraway Moroceo citizen who has just arrtved in Paris | Who could better be the rescuer than after a long stay in the Bolshevik re | Doug Fairbanks? In a series of lieht public ning events, Doug turns the hamlet According to this keen Latin ob- | UPtide-down and gets away server. Russitins are in thousands of ®'"!. and how he dows it cases hostile to continued German Taateay fame th invasion only because they fear that Gentte Sor a as the Ger-nans advance they will nid force the working people back tr the shops and fields At present the workers are said to be going on a wild debauch of pleas gues ure. While agriculture, industry and ® Card” the Clemmer thea transportation have all broken down Brad he ows company, theatrical entertainments and da it in with pleasure that are running full blast ir. Clemmer Confiscation of the lands is an ac eewar Morris complished fact,” he reports. “The people have divided the lands among themselves, but little effort is being made to cultivate them Briber rampant, and ordinary COLONIAL legal privileges cannot be enjoyed “Men Who Hav unless some official is paid for them. ’Me,” starring Ma ‘Buppose you have a current ac-| remain ot count In a bank and wi out a sum over 125 rubles ttl Ma cial will be on hand to tell you frank that you can't have your money ess you pay him a 10 per cent does by throw allace urlitzer Star-Liberty Weekly 1 LEVY'S ORPH The fifth ar of “Hearts of the World,” at Orpheum this week, in drawing t Nation. No film has ever been shown In Se attle which created the and enthusiasm which “Hearts World Invoking In and Robert H. FIRST AVE. AT PIKE Continuous I to It Admission 26 iy LIBERTY | COLASEUM A fair damsel in in the harem of Uttle town rena and with CLEMMER Two haltwit gether lone shack conatit n unusual feature te The Tur gains his mem be lands actual taken from the name, of which she Is the auth experience book of the etian of taxes has pra. tleally " consed bothers about OUTING TIME [lJ =" IS AGATE TIME. R Hun Clothing Now Made of Awnings the beaches in easy thene Special to The Star by ie fata. It does not cost much J] and agate ‘ewelry is such AMSTE! RDAM, Aug. 9 Ger. | I otland saya that, owing ‘to the reity of clothing, she haa taken down her awnings, dyed them and shrieky. Just bring ua the fenton, worl! do the rest Besatital tut Ditterent, |" converted them into a skirt and coat Her bed sheets she has made into underclothing. 1827 Thi Ave. op The postoftice is opposite us. ve oak, »ple—m: August Birthstone SARDONYX Phone Eiliott 375 Guaranteed to Put on Firm, 7 Flesh, to Increase Strength, Vigor and Nerve Force. OUR MOTTO: and strongest plate known, HERSELF) a or worsen ‘alae sively proving that thin: w UR JEWELR vie - - ——— ~ =o Bea sil tone woteetomea ive (enters > 4 ' Cintiate #tate that the ia organic phosphate BREAD CREM TseTAYT8 iweni” Being’ kenluine nerve bitid i drug, Bitro-Phoa BREAD FRIDAY—SATURDAY front delicate suttares BREAD ||) Mary Absolute Guarantee as to MacLane Quality (HEF F) Money refunded if not satis —iIN— factory. A trial will convince “ you Men Who Have prop iN TODAY || Mae Lave to Me” KAPPEL & wy RICKLES THE STRIPPING NAKED OF A WOMAN'S SOUL! 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Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People 1,6 OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Record Run in Seattle Tonight ' “Salome,” Starting at Levy's pheum Tomorrow AMS nA Nine ofeanten - Warren “The Turn of « COLISEUM Kerrigan in v COLONTAL-Mary MacLane in“ Whe Inve Made Love to Me.” x MISSION Gladys Hulette ighton Hale at the Mis who in appe until tome a Husband,” row night. in “Choosing has been in theatrieal work ever since she was 3 years old. much at De Bertha and ah part of Tylty!, Mine Hulette start appearing with Wolff Hopper Mme. Nazimova originator of the The Bluebird 1 her « Thanh uxer com “SALOME, Dempsey to Meet Meehan in South SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 9.—W Meehan, the well-known San Fra isco heavyweight, will In all proba ty be Jack Dempsey's opponent in a four-round battle bere on Labor day. Willard waa sought to oppose but the usual “nothing ¢ ng” was forthcoming, #0 Meshan will be Dempaey's likely RY MARRY B. Meehan haa met Derapsey OC A. State Cc nd was never bested ver WASHINGTON Lane ts R. M. CALKINS COMING © pevceime BACK TO NORTHWEST KR. M. Calkins, vier Dempaey oY prepar te from a war t llwaukee ral nemployment en the war end art of « diers will ret the larger millions, er face a chan ry in reported to ha ndered his preaider To Disorganize Industries There will be a Justrial disorganiza’ Relief for Nerves *,, ary gree ifacture of the necessary per © mar Uniess 5 rked out to meet t oble : re nda of the South Atlantic and Lake os and the swamp lands of the $« and Middle Wests and woul » » development of great irr t make fertile of ton work acres in the West and & To Work Hand development he would have nd the individual the government individu nment furnishing the mo the often | al erating in the work. ‘This land would then be turned over as homesteads as complete, productive Divorced Wife of Poet Ends Own Life OAKLAND, Aug, 9 The body of Mrs. Carrie FE. Stertt ® Sterlin, yesterday fully n bed in her rulta following une ate simply astonis' v Q regain strength and angularit returns to the lomn: ¢ and chee ty and « right, and p ain the pink the divorced mark fe of Geor weeks. found late poet, was dressed and lying on Piedmont home here, Beside the body was a # containing dregs of some sort ison ttached to the ed to her # doorknob ter indicated the woman had carefully ‘ollowing long Three y wgo Mr Sterlin was divorced from her poet husband on grounds of “in. compatibility Sterlings were guaran: | married in 1896. Sterling left San a month ago and is uid York. and addr muici ‘ttle of the roof of the mouth; corn off the cob; Francisco 84.00 to be $8.00 . i $4.00 Bolsheviki Retire gold | $4.00 ; 1. . . $1.00-t2 Across River Dvina LONDON, Avg. 9.—The Bolsheviki 50¢e have withdrawn across the River . T5¢ Have impression taken in the Dvina since Aug. 4 and are now on @ rapid retreat xamination and advice free We Stand the The allies captured large quanti ties of stores and ammunitions in their fight ogninst 6,000 workmen 500 Maximatists, 400 Laps and 900 Germans German forces north of the Guilt | of indand are now estimeted ati living in New whalebone). . Ask our custom ‘oming to our office, be sure you are Opposite FragepPaterson Co. | 10 AND A FLOWER OF THE ay tyustment ee LEVY'S | ORDPHEU THIRD AT MADISON “THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE” STARTING TOMORROW 2:30 WILLIAM FOX —will offer for screen in the Uni he first time on any ited States his latest greatest offering— THEDA BARA —in— ALOME ORCHESTRA OF THIRTY SKILLED MUSICIA! A ROSE OF SHARON— VALLEY" homes, with houses and barns al eady built, drains laid, fences in and with a proper equipment ornents and live stock. The these improvements, plus a for the land, would government over a rs, on a basis that the whole debt at normal interest rates the war asonable rate repaid t ong period of would wipe ou jenn than To prepare for the end ¢ finte duty aayn late to plan for these It will be hings w Would Hearten Soldiers While we do not have the bounti domain we held at the end war, we do b millions ped acres that can be for our home-coming is over should be survey » that the best de ° made um aaking com $ 000 rent fenture is the peration strength 1 by capt romen, We em, and they WOMAN SAVED MUCH SUFFERING By Taking Friend’s Advice | and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. West Plains, Mo.—“T was all run! down in health, had indigestion and | terrible cramps every month 80 I unable to do anything. I had tried every doctor in West Plains, also every remedy I could think of, without relief. | One day when I was suffering greatly a friend ‘was at my house and sald, ‘Why don't you try Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?’ So I did, and through it, I found relief from my suffering and I really believe it saved my life. It does not seem as though I can say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine for the health it has brought moé."—Miss Cona Ler Haun, West Plains, Mo. Perhaps it may seem an extrava- | gant statement to say that this great remedy saved a life; but wo men like Mrs, Hall, to whom ft has brought health, apprec the dan. fer and suffering they have escaped too well to doubt it! All who suffer should try it. Why risk Nfe and health without it? For special advice, write Lydia F. | ‘ Pinkham Medline Co, Lynn, Mass. | too. “MANY MEN FEARED HER—YET MANY DESIRED HER” A big Theda Bara super-production that took more than one year to make and cost over a million dollars. Fifty thousand people, hundreds of horses and camels were used in the making of this picture stupendous. ALL SEATS RESERVED PRICES Nights—25c, 50c, 75¢ Matinees—25c, 50c ‘These prices are scheduled by Wi- liam Fox throughont the United States. NS ‘LAND DEVELOPMENT WOMAN VISITS - = AFTER WAR URGED WAR FRONT IN OFFICER'S GARB LONDON, Aug. 9—How a woman visited the front in a motor car dis guised in a British officer's uniform probably the only time in the war/ this was ever accomplished—was told during the divorce hearing of Lieut. William Myers, who ts stfing| his wife on the ground of miscon ‘. duct with two army officers. Cor. First Ave. On the stand Mrs. Myers testified that she had gone to France twice. | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN BRD. 8. Her testimony follows Were you disguised asa man?! New at 106 Columbia 1 have left the Imita- “1 was “How did you come to go to the! firing line? tors of my name and Two officers came up one day) signs on First ave and and commandeered my motor to go| moved, my. Dental Of — we p ont jees to the corner o up to the front. I had heard that) Pees 0. ‘la Columbia commandeered cars were seldom re-| gt. just across the street covered, #0 I told them if they took|from my old location. My new en« the ca > © | trance is 106 Columbia, midway be« he car they would have to take me, | (evn First and Second aves. 1 will |mot raise my prices because of the “Accordingly I drove, acting un-| war, but I do expect to increase my der the direction of the officers. All| denial practice so that the increased I did by way of disguise was to slip| business will offset the increas 1 did by way of disguise was to SP | cost of doing business because of off my skirt, beneath which I wore | fhe wi breeches and top boots.” I want to be known as the only - man in Seattle who did not raise his prices because of the war. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. 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