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} 1 Peat SS Bs EME Ordinarily a few feet of silk stock- ings attract a lot of attention— especially on Second Avenue—so we announce with a feeling of par- donable pride—the comedy fea- , “A Pair of Silk Stockings” in five thousand feet—some feet —some stockings—Oh! Boy! Maj. Edwin H. Williams, of the) i led by cer, | engineer reserve gorps, notified the) ht, negro ex-convict! io-4) chairman of the Military Train-| killed by Patrolman Ed | tig Camps association several days in a gun fight at Main st. and 4.25 that he would be In Seattle on ave., Sunday morning. Hagen’s August 29 and 30 to examine engi was creased by a bullet in the neers who desire to be trained in the Wright is believed by| army engineers’ training school for se police { have been active in re commissions as lieutenants or cap bargiaries in Seattle. tains SPECIAL OFFERING TUESDAY AND ALL WEEK Beautiful Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite 50 consisting of ae “to °Q (= Dresser with 24x26 salerte: roomy Chiffonier and triplicate mirror Dressing Table. Full size Bed choice of paneled de- Four attractive pieces in this handsome ve En- sign or open slat effect. All pieces perfectly matched and exactly like picture. Tuesday and all week, se eeeeee + $94.50 OUR USUAL EASY TERMS See Display in Show Windows WOME) os vv eee Sole Agents BUCK’S Union - Made AND RANGES—the world’s greatest fuel savers. YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. (M.A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE Cl CO. SEATTLE'S. POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-1520 Second Ave., Bet. Pike and Pine STOVES Play Opens | Henry 8B. Walthall and Gloria Hope in D. W. Griffith's “The Great Love,” playing all week COLISEUM Victor Hugo's masterpiece, “Lax | Miserables,” opened at the Coliseum Saturday night. The film version of the immortal work, accompanied | }by stirring music, made the book characters step out into actual life amid the quaint and terrible times of old France. ‘The most powerful figure in the Play is Javert, first prison guard, later prefect of police. His acting, when his life ts saved during the revolution, by Valjean, and his reso- lution never to cross the path of Jean Valjean again, constitute the impressive moments of the play Wiliam Parnum its splendid in the title role. eee } | STRAND | | Constance Talmadge is the in “A Pair of Silk Stockings,” light comedy at the ‘Strand week. Miss Talmadge plays the part of Mra, Sam Thornhill, who has a will of her own concerning automobiles. Fr 4 husband, play ed by Harrison Ford, is ponseaned of some wonderful ideas bring back his wife's love—but Samuel Thornhill was never blessed with an over supply of brains—at least |his ideas get him into a divorce suit. Of course, it comes out all right, for a wife loves him, brains jor no brain |. Sylvia ‘Ashton, seen here tn “Old Wives for New,” has one of the |dright bits as Lady desse, love for moan husband, brought vera g Hinton "| ad | MISSION | Francis X. Bushman and Reve Bayne in “A Pair of Cupids,” are at the Mission this week. The Cupids are a pair of healthy twins, rented from an old Irtshwoman to help patch up the love affair of Peter Warburton and his ward, Vir- jsinia Parke, ar | the this pwheke| eee CLEMMER The famous Dolly sisters In “The Million Dollar Dollies,” 1s the fea- ture at the Clemmer thin week. Frankly in love with two wealthy young men, the sisters, who look #o much alike that even their sweet- hearts can’t tell them apart, refuse to marry becaus people would say they married for money. Finally they use thelr personal charms, exquisite gowns and ingenuity to free an East Indian rajah from the hypnotic Influence of the rajah’s “cruel” uncle, for which they are paid a million dollars, The double wedding immediately follows. Official pictures, showing Americans in the great Foch drive war and the Fourth of July celebration in Paris, with a clever Christie comedy, complete the bill LIBERTY W. D. Griffith's Intest super sereen cess, “The Great Love” in at the Liberty thin week. It is a war story, abounding In the spec tacular, the emotional and the pa- thetic. Griffith | the cast, twice tri- fith produc Love.” Grif- fith has surpassed in subtlety and deli “Hearts of the World” and The Birth of a Nation.” The Lib has not raised prices for the picture usual array to be found Lillian G nt in former ( In ‘The stars is including un tion hy “The Great ove COLANTIAL | Gifted Emmy Wehlen ts given an| opportunity to wear some of the| beautiful gowns for which she is| noted in “The House of Gold,” now nhowing at the Colonial. As Pamela Martin, who is tricked into marrying 4 wealth and living In a runs the gamut man gold,” sh uman emotions. of b selections on the new Hope-Jonés orchestra organ, which has just been installed, help to bring out the striking human interest points of the picture, | ‘8 } VY'S ORPHEUM | Jome, not tne dancer but a prin. | of royal blood, who sways Herod's throne in innumerable ways, {9 the character offered in William | running at Levy's Or. Fox's Salome, pheum ‘The murder of Prince David priest of Jerus of high Jem, is the first xcone | witnessed in the picture Herod 1* on a visit to Salome as queen su-| preme, ‘The contest of love against | hate with John the Taptist mences in the desert where Salome is seen traveling with a multitudl-| nous retinue. | ‘There is an enormous cast in Sa | lome, and the film is packed with scenes of Oriental grandeur folence n while ne is ween om | Mr. Word has been received by and Mra. Newton W. O’Rear, 1211 Fourth ave. W., of the death of their | won, Merle O'Rear, in a railroad ac. cident in France. He left with the | Second Washington, | gern Great Griffith Film Here at Liberty | at the Liberty ” in “The Dolly Risters in “The ition Detlar Dollies.” | equanit M—Wm. Farnum in “Lew | evs ORPHEUM—Thede Bare in ““Ralome. | srRAND Constance Talmadge tn “A | Pair of Silk Stockings.” | MISSION—Prancis Bushman and Heverly Bayne in “A Pair of | | COLOMIAL—Fimmy Weblen in “The Meuse ef Gel * HELPS SOLDIERS TO STAY IN COLLEGE (Special to The Star by N. EA) LONDON, Ang. 10—The Y. M. C. is preparing to take the American A colleges over Into the American fight ing tones in France. Dr. Frederick w and Jefferson college t ge.men who are in Londor ing preliminary detaiie dredia of American boys quit college fn the middle of their courses to fight. Thees boys will have spare time on their hands in France, and the “Y" ts going to help them put that time to use on college work. HOW MARS, BOLD. AVOIDED AN OPERATION heads a squad |With a Marvelous by the 30 PIECES | Hinitt, president of Washington Hun: | Canton, Ohio—"I euffered from | a female trouble which caused me ea much suffering, | and two doctors | decided thi I would have to go through an operation before who had been EK. Piokham's Vegetable Com- pound, advised | Pa} me to try it be | fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from my troubles so I can do my heusework without any difficulty. I advise any woman who {s aMicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial, and it will d#as much for them Mrs. Mane Born, 1421 Sth 8 , Canton, Ohlo Sometimes there are serious con- ditions where a hospital operation is the only alternative, but on the other hand so many women have been cured by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after doctors have eald that an operation was necessary—every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it a fair trial before submit {ing to such a trying ordeal. If complications exist, write to Lydia FE. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, for advice. The result of many yoars experience {s at your service. NOW PLAYING NEW YORK SENSATION The Dolly Sisters ROSZIKA AND The Million Dollar Dollies Fourth ot July in France Official War Review CHRISTIE COMEDY I could get well. | “My mother, | helped by Lydia | | si {VITAL STATISTICS} Girl to ow ©. ©. Tenipte, Mo som | Roy to Mr R. D. Henderson, 449 1, f0th, Auruat 4 Virl to Mr. and Mra I. HL Johnson, 1 K, Pine, August 3 | Girt to Mr. and Mra. A, F. Kell, @208 th N. B., July 3 Woy to Mf. aod Mra, FD. Condon, 728 3rd, 2 1 ‘and Mra. te Keith, r Mr. and Mra. @. A. Lohner, 4414 Auguat ¢ y to Mr, and Mra, W. Milligan, Ward ot, August § Roy to Mr. and Mra. ©. |W. Newell, August ¢ Girl to Mr, and Mra, William MeNally, 6 60th fH, August 6 y to Mr. and Mra, C. GO, Westerdaht, Roren ave. July 22. Boy to Mr. Mra. an Femberson, W. Davia, 1729 Boyiaton ave 2 oy to Mr Mra. J. W. Portor, 6232 Jaana 8. W., August 6. | Roy to Mr. and Mrs. *. Rivas, 1634 44th |e W., August 4 Gir { Mra, HH. Mak, 2234 16th ave. W 21 Roy to Mr J. B. Maltinna, 2636 49th &. W., July 2 Toy to Mr. and Mra Marion at, August 1 oy to Mr. and Mra, M Yester way, July 27. ito Mr. and Mra K. Twuda, 207 dave, July 27 Mr. and Mra. A. MeKay, 0. &, August 6. irl to Mr. and Mra, N, Reechta, 2645 Day st, Auguat 5 J. A. Corbin, 1402 Kurlowa, 716 14th ave, N Girl to Mr. and Mra. ©, July 20 Goff, 714 Ber enth ave, Augunt 6. | Hoy to Mr. and Mra, HH. MH. road, | Buqua 2 Giri Mra Hf. G. Grinaall, 6084 Fifth N. B, Auguet 7 oy to Mr. and Mra J. 4645 First ave, N. W., July 2 Roy to Mr, and Mra. G. ©, 29th N., July 10 | Girl to Mr, and Mra XK. Maynard ave., July 20. MARRIAGES Patrick William Mooney Catherine Brannon, Seattle. John O. Swearingen, Fort Lawton, and Thelma Edan Van Way, Beattie. Achenerman, Murray, 715 and Dorothy John Smith, Se and Beate 1 ada. and Ruby J and Elste O. Moul Beattie, Lieyd A Brown, Grant, Denver, Colo Charlen A. Whims and Ruth O'Neal, Boattle Marion L. Veath, 29, Seattle, and Ruby |Musical Interpretation |GREATER COLISEUM |SYMRHONIC ORCHESTRA |Marius Brambilla, Conductor hoy to Mr. and Mra. ¥, ©, Inkster, 431 | Nanda, 309) and Louise | Now Playing One Week! No Longer = ‘ LISEUM Turn back time by the centuries, bring back to life the heroes of his- tory’s most stirring times—and you have the settings of Victor Hugo’s “Les Miserables,” the 9-part screen story. William Farnum is starred. It’s absolutely brand new from fade- in to fade-out! Absolutely No Raise In Price Admission 20¢ Children 10c Includes War Tax my First Run Every Foot of It! “Red Cross service flag at St. <6. teeth Harbbin Oat | E. Smith, 64, General hospital, Audtst 8, | . M.’ England, and Irene ¢. Elia FH. Weller, 65, Providence hoe | Barnabas’ Guild for Nurses was held Beattie p Ansys a at St. Mark's church Sunday morn- i yenasih ‘tenia and 304% J. 1, Leigh, 65, Columbus eant- | fo”. Manett Petmont ., 4 Lora Pear 5 Dayton, August 8. org, 49, Seattle General LOANS $10 to $100 Beatt Page, Seeising, 8h. me teva ond Kinstry, 24, 9027 Renton re, Planes, Household El Paso, Tex., Live Steck, Et Los Angeles, Cal. All, transactions “neld natrictty i= St Sil State Elke Will contiaentinnn Hf not co to call, write or pions » and Hanna Antonsen, Meet in Tacoma representative will residence. i Karon Rockwell, 24, Portiand co! ‘ Jetween 7,006 Or, aad Clare Adeline Rareted, 20, Be: | 0. oon ANE Petween 7.000 | Sanders & Compan: rite and §,000 Elks are expected at Taco- sara Carl Victor Peterson, $2, Seattle, and| ma Thursday, for the two-day con- Nentrice Constance Albert, 28, San Fran-| vention of the Washington Elks as- | * sits DIVORCES fon. The program which Camp | Complaints till Lewis soldiers gave on the Fourth of | | Margaret. Tussell against Lee 1. mus-| July will be repeated Friday night, sell, crurity in the Tacoma Stadium. Oran & Cremer against Daisy Cremer, ‘ desertion Flora J. Porter against Albert N. Por ter, non-support DEATHS 7, Minor hos I RELAREA CINE] MONDAY—TUESDAY Mayor Puts Ban on Carnival Gambling in Seattle jo Rdwarda, » more carnivals where gambling allowed v is the judgment of Mayor Hanson, who declares that gambling institut “ pure and simple have been reaping thousands of dollars under the pretense that they were furnishing legitimate amusement. The Horde. Handicap of Poisoned Blood |The Innocent Suffer 1525 Sixth August 7 , King cov&ty hospital —IN— “THE HOUSE OF GOLD" h, August 7 Even) offers hope. This remedy has been } ; , in general use for more than fifty The mockery of & loveless Unto the Third and Fourth) y.o. it 4s purely veretable, ana|| Mf Js told in “The House of | Generations, But Relief contains not a particle of any chem!- |] Gold.” Thrills, Mystery and ; re i cal, and acts promptly on the blood |} Remance. 1 Is Now ght by routing all traces of, the taint (First Showing in Seattle) It 4 long bee pted as al and restoring it tq absolute purity matt of course th sing of the Some of the most distressing cases HAVE YOU HEARD OUR NEW _WURLITZER? of transmitte yielded to th and no cas curable un fathers must be blood poison have » treatment of S. hould be consider il this dreat remed: 1 therough t suffered by innocent posterity, yet it is hard to become reconciled to this condition, The heritage of physical infirmity 1s a |handicap under which thousands been given must face the battle of life S. acts as an aftslote to ¢ im . Scrofula is probably the moet no-| jurity in the bl6od. You can obtain SREEN TELEGRAM | ticeable of the transmitted blood dis. | it at any drug! store. Our chief med orders, though there are other more | ical adviseyf Will take pleasure in} Bev diseases of the blood that| giving youfawithout cost any advice || Adulte 10¢ Children &¢ Including Tax | pass from one gene jon to another. | No matter what in’ ted blood taint you may be laboring under, 8. 8. 8/493 Sw that yourgindividual case requires. | Write todty to Swift Specific Co., Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga, |