The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1918, Page 8

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Two DOLLAR | worth of pictures for TWO DIMES Play, feature well, you've simp yourself to Us—it's wom star and music each is a f SEuM, RS “The Great Love,” @ Uinerry Lillian Gish's feet, and their whim get more laughs in “The the Griffith production | at the Liberty this week tim. iff ith foal antic Great Love, showing than any other featu With hi sual has con humor and war into auch a that many } hatled as even greater than a Nation” or “Hearts of the World 4 Combined— got to be here e why words fail ul CLEMMER ‘The two Dolly sisters would marry their wealthy sweethearts, but they are afraid people would say they married for me Finally they vgaged by a noted brain «pecial ist to help free an East Indian rajah from the hypnotic spell of the rajah's uncle, By using thelr personal charms, wonderful gowns and artis » dancing, Uiey succeed in their hich they are, Of fe film is at th Fifth at Pike. Continueus Iltell Admission 0c Children 0c rtling war dy are a COLONIAL w Jane an army of ried their aur choice, in the Should Worry! Colonia and Kat to fight and m now showing at the Not only do the children exhibit the brand of wholesome that has made them fam there tn a rom thruout the pieture “| MISSION Henry B Walthall in t “ Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is its mild but thorough action on the bowels. It has been very helpful in relieving my nine- year-old son, who had been constipated since a baby.” rom a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by’ Mr ©. EB qefry 51 Madison Street, r. Caldwell’s LLIAM FARNUM Sirup Pepsin ES MISERABLES The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 cts. (im) $1.00 =}OOM> | NERVE SPECIALIST ALWAYS WITH KAISER restores normal regularity. AMSTERDAM est rumor from the front is that the kaiser never goes accompanied by one | nerve specialists in B. | Free from opiates and narcotic drugs and pleas- ant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally and A trial bottle can be obtained free of charge by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street, “| Monticello, Illinois. Aug. 15.—The lat nywhere unless f the greatest __ HOUSEWIVES! eit You Can Have Fine Results With Substitutes You Can Save Money, Too Obtain Our Table for Correctly Proportioning Substitutes We have published these proportions and recipes in handy form on a card for hanging up in your kitchen. You will find this table a wonderful help in war flour baking. If your grocer cannot supply you with one of these cards, send us 1c stamp for mailing free copy. Remember, there is real saving in CRESCENT and if you are not using it, give it a trial in your very next baking. 1 one. liquid 6 lespoons fat % cup sugar % cup inolasses or syrup enKn 2 ounces chocolate Chocolate Cake The first thing to do is to make your war dough thinner because war flours absorb more moisture; and since baking powder is largely used as a leavener, use CRESCENT—it has 20% more leavening power com- bined with a steady, even raise which holds the dough in suspension until perfectly baked. Follow the above directions and you will be proud of the results and enjoy making really good things with sub- stitutes. The abnormal quantity of baking powder called for in most war flour recipes is entirely unnecessary if CRESCENT is used. Experiments conducted by Mrs. J. R. Toller especially for us have determined the correct quantity of baking powder required and the proper proportions of different substitutes for white flours (the two recipes below give excellent examples) : One Pound 25 IT RAISES TH Crescent Manufacturing Co. Seattle, Wash. Corn Flour and Barley Now at the Liberty, Is Another Triumph for Griffith Lillian Gish, Henry Walthall and Gloria F the Li berty the feature which heads th of a large cattle syndicate, Emer at the Mission, starting non Mead is accused of murder by With Hoops of For many | the head of the syndicate. Cireum years the indepe cattle owners | stantial evidence in strongly againnt in Las Plumas, Tex, had been op-| him, © Ther comes that twint pressed by the high-handed methods in the story where wunplay, law and “WHAT I particularly like about : |Diary of Czar Says | Treason Caused His 2 cups barley, or 2% cups oatmeal 3 teaspoons Crescent Baking Powder % tenapoon salt Cream fat and sugar, add syrup, beat- en egg yolks and melted chocolate. Add milk alternately with mixed dry in- redients, in beaten exe whites. ed pan and bake in « *Note the small quantity of baking powder Muffins 1 cup milk 1 one 1 tablespoon sugar 2 1 tablespoons oll cup barley flour % gup corn four #) teaspoons Crescent Baking Powder Aanpoon salt Combine auld, fat, syrup and eee. y ingredients. Combine the two n atirring lightly. Bake in mod- ot oven. THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, _ in “The Great prejudice are swept away by the vin dication of Mead. It will play until Saturday night eee LEVY'S ORPHEUM Off with his head,” shouts King Sin Sa «Orpheum wisdom ap © to plead for a hi rem pent COLISELM The film version at the Coliseum begins directly and with a view of Jear poor peasant, wa ' ward the mighty drama, fe nin ) ©, a depicted in the prolog begins William Farnum, who has many Seattle admirers, plays the leading STRAND Const ¢ Talmadge is the star in comedy adapted from ant is Harrison Sam | Thorn It, and Wanda Haw Miss Hawle: ered for her portray 6” actress in “We Can't Have ything Another actress from GTON g. 15. ove to Pittsfield em) a De Mille play is Sylv hed INGTON, Aug, 15.—8ixty-| move to Pittsfield MbEr | her daughter, late yesterday. Death obs densest . on and universities, in where he has ™ 1 from | Si too! al . : ughby plays |‘ inceton, Harvard, Cornell| the First Congregational church of | *®* Caused by strangulation and ag by plays and Yale, were today appointed units! that city asphyxiation. comedy on the bill is “A of Water | AND — Constance Bomentes tn A Pair of Silk Stock MISSION Henry Walthal in Hoops of Steel.” COLONIAL—Jane and Katherine Lee in “We Should Werry.” 1] “with THEAT LACE HIP ‘RES that opens Thursday Three Ying Fools are comedy paptomt | Fredericks and Van are] | xyloy and mirimba artists de luxe classical program. Jack and Marie Gray offer “ly songs and no’ Whirl wind Hagens step: with a wvelty dance The fashion pl Loss of Russ Power Copies ived here diary kept by x Czar Nicholas in which he recounts Incidents ling up to his abdication, laying th currence to treachery and cowardice. | The diary was made public by entral executive committee. Excerpts follow “On I ry 14, 1917, T returned | from W ion while the r olutiona Tonsno, 1 sp 1 was unable jo, but my | how dif Alice (the and the to proces thoughts ficult it must be for poor va) to resist the events God help us February 19.—" this morning ar Russky eame powerless. My | asary.”* that he left & impression | that events had been caused by treason and cowardice. SEAMEN THREATE TRIKE | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 15.—De manding @ nine-hour day and three meals, captains and engineers em- ployed by the Stack Steam Tug Ca threatened to strike today. UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT “Parted by a sealskin coat a and reunited im by the sox” Favorite Destruction by the Huns at St. Quentin, t [ | A Duck’ Out of | Water : Second Avenue at Seneca. Continuous, Admission 20c—Children 10c MAN IS CHARGED i. 11—11 i= the students’ army training corps. CROWDER CALLS 12,000 They will b quipped next month. FOR LIMITED SERVICE, tnt MURDER OF HIS MOTHER WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—Provort | out! Whit SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 15.~ Marshal Gen. Crowder today insued a as Gall for 24,060:Siuited. servign white pdaeay Saunraees Witty murder of his men from Eastern states for entrain. "7" mother, George E. Maas, formet ment August 30 and 31 civilian clerk at the Presidio, was REV. ROSS TO GO EAST under arrest today 4 Rev. H. G. Ross, pastor of Plyr ~ 67 COLLEGES PLACED cuti: Coneregational church for the y of his mother, if last three years, hax resigned the pul IN U. S. TRAINING CORPS was found ‘on a bed pit of that inetitu and will re-|in her home by Mrs. Emily Cra There is a sensible way to travel in Summer and that way is “The Water Way”— The reason we say “sensible” is because the water way is cool, clean, comfortable, safe and inexpensive. The BELLINGHAM ROUTE for instance, operated by this company, is an example. fast steamers leave Colman Dock at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p. m. each day. Each of these steamers has comfortably appointed staterooms, lounge rooms and eating facilities. Big, Plenty of deck room. You'll enjoy a walk about the decks of these steamers on the Bellingham trip—on account of the wonderful scenery. You'll enjoy your trip more than you imagine and you'll reach your destination feeling fit as a fiddle and not fagged out. And the fare—only a dollar fifty one way or two fifty return. It’s the cheapest marine transportation in the United States. Next time—try the Water Way. You'll be agreeably surprised. | SE Puget Sound Navigation Co. Colman Dock Main 3993

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