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THE SEATTLE STAR—TU Ll SHE’S HERE! The beautiful wild gal who tried Paris high life and then went back to the jungle, COLISEUM |STRAN If you want to know what Jealousy can do to a happy family, see this Photo Drama of the South Dorotay Daron With JACK HOLT and ROBERT McKIM GREEN EYES COLISEUM ‘The Savage Clara Kimball ¥ Woman,” featur ung at the ¢ \ KIMBALL YOUNG AS THE & Pao ee pe ee ae . | Official War Film og igtl wack to > “aria and educates her. Later he ympnhonic Urcnestra rats 35 30 ARTISTS Dorothy DON’T MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor. dincovered a i i iree SHOOT! § i... Jack Holt, at the Strand, this week She wears a dainty flower crown with her stunning evening frock in OPPORTUNITY A Billy Parsons Comedy COLISEUM Yes, It’s a Comedy e-noti a deepen, no does the tilt of er her left eye. By the time she has reached her strongest the flower crown ¢ SECOND at SENECA THEATRE BEAUTIFUL FIFTH AT PIKE Continnous 1111 Admission 20c Children 10 ¥ done for, and #0 is the But It all turns out righ Holt rights the flower Jack crown and saves the day LEVY'S ORPHEUM noticeable at Levy's CLEMMER i Recruiting Officers task corpa, The corpe which these | Orpheam is tha’musical accompant men are recruiting i see nme to “Salome. Under the direc for Tanks Arrive diate service in France. tion of Frank Adelman, the large NOW PLAYING Lieut. G. G. Garland and Sergt. J. Only real men need apply, the re * i mpd pl yes variety of veloc A. Rodems Monday opened recruiting | cruiting officern admonish. This.| fim producers to accompany the headquarters at 409 county-city build they an in a man's job, and they | tim. Ing, where they will welcome the | want ME €heda Bara lives the part of Sa first 125 aay young men who ap ee ee lome, and her costumes as well as ply > the “trent ‘em rough the scenic effects of the play are earths aw ye MISSION in PAINLESS Lave in @ very eanentiel thing: but | money talks. ncisely s the 66 oy philosophy of Lily Bart, creation of ac é: Edith Whart famous hovel! who is the kh House of Mir ing figure in “The at the Mission this week. Because she had been born and bred to money, Lily found ft im. to part from it, and when ents died and she was re ed to poverty, she married a rich man, even tho she didn't like him. eee As Lola Dexter, she takes the part of one of the many from out of the surging maelstrom of life, with its never-ending bat tle for existence in a world that gives no quar- GOOD IT'S DONE Mother and 19-Year Old Son Are Greatly Benefited By , Taking Tantac ABSOLUTELY NOILOVULXT RUSSIAN | — COLONIAL ORCHE: sited re = In one of the many existing ansae be DAUGHTER HELPED, TOO scenes of “Toys of Fate” at the Co Selection “Prince ot lonial Russian actress, Nazi sen” Luders “By the help of Tanlac I have! mova, gives proof of her riding abil gotten rid of my ailments and am |; not only feeling better than I have “Rose of My Heart” Lohr Aw Azah, a gypsy princess, she aps to the back of a horse on which CLEMMER WEEKLY but have also gained Greggo, her suitor, is already ed DIGEST da.” This statement Altho not a “stunt” actress, azi Allies’ Official War Review Mrs. Lucy Se d herself admirably ae 427 Warren avenue, § s - CHRISTIE COMEDY ton, while in @ Bartell dru fl ind a DENTISTRY store, recently The feature at the Clemmeg this I have suffered so much during | Week is Louise Glaum in “Shackled DR. P. L. AUSTIN Pres, the t seven years,” continued|@ drama of modern society. The lat 08 Third Ave. Cormer James St. 0). Seaman, “that it would be ®t Official war release brings an in Look into your mouth and see tf) 1-4 to put it into words. My ap-. teresting variety of scenes from the eee E ee, oe sloughing and [5 sand conaagiotast wy MP allied battlefron Two scenice Biceaing. If no, you have petite went back on me entirely | ued Ne ine" ce and what little I did eat would| Zbree Men in a Boat” anc PYORRHEA ferment in my stomach and the gaa) ins the Bull’ are ahove the aver formed by it caused my heart to|*£*. A film by Jacobs. of ; so-called Riggs’ Discase. 1 will cure| paipitate so I could hardly get my | PW! ¢ arrival of Sylvia Johan this disease and restore your gums|trenth. 1 very often felt like 1 | BM the Prize bull calf purchased by i, & » hepithy, condition veer Feaeon | tid, amoth . : the Carnation company and taken to uarantes ould other, 4 80 nervous A reece | oe Sater. wee 80. noe sous the Carnation stock farm outaige the is shown. A Christie comed years to a jon men and their WITH THE families would upset me, and I hardly slept] that is really funny completes the Vixamination and estimate free of at all, and I would get up nearly | pit} charge. every morning with a dull, throb see fp | i i +f bing headache. My kidneys and LIBERTY K A | at oe A | United Painless Dentists iss." a0” tt itt soning at | INC, and I suffered all the time with a| Liberty this week, uring Bill A | 008 Third Ave., Cor, James. pain across my back. I could/ Hart, there is a new element of hu 1 Hours: 8:30 A to 6 Pp. M hardly do any work at all and about mor, which is generally missing from Phone Hulett 3033. half the time I had to keep to my|Hart's personal characterizations. Sree aA se ————| bed. Before I took Taniac I was| While brushing his hat with a broo:n constantly belching up sour food| the only girl appears on the scene and gas, and nearly every after-| and as Hart retreats he does a back noon I would have a vomiting| ward flop into a tub of water that spell that would so exhaust me| would make Mack Sennett Jealous. that I had to lie down for a while : rt “I finally got so weak and run-| Sniping Is Chief down that I could hardly walk, Action at Fismette WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES and that was the condition I was in when I first began taking Tan HEATRE Lt 4TH.BET. PIKES PINE Inc. My sister-in-law, who lives| IN FRANCE, Aug. 19.—(Night.)— in Salt Lake City, wrote and told| Continuous sniping 4s in progress in . “ 8 it me about the good Tanlac did her Fismette, which is held partly by the LAST TIMES TODAY Rips cad Sa husband, and advised me to try|Germans and partly by the Ameri es Wed., Thurs. Fri, Sat. it. Well, I shall always remember | cans that letter, which was the causo| The boches cut loose with machine of me taking Tanlac and getting guns at the slightest movement, while our sharpshooters pick off the boche gunners. There i# some artillery fighting at intervals, but there are no infantry R. A, WALSH DRAMA WOMAN AND back my health. I have a fine a petite now and my stomach fs in| such splendid condition that I can eat just anything without # “TOYS OF FATE” —WITH— jie a particle from it, My, did operations of importance, petache. and 1 aa to ‘ines! Ready to Hit Paris eecarere ac Based on tho Internationally Hee tin, ind ain able to de uili| when they marted thelt last. offen: De Saulles Domes- Sensational tic Tragedy. Has the law the right to de- |my housework without any trouble | “My nineteen-year-old son 1s now |taking Tanlac, too. He had lost his | sive ope miles, the Petit Parisien declared to ~~ feo prive a mother of her child? appetite almost entirely, Ho has| day. as only been taking it a few days,| A number of 60-foot suns, firing Screen Tele ‘ain sa but, last night, soon after eating a| Shells weighing three-quarters of a or ! ye hearty meal, he was out in the|ton each, were ready on railroad er Oh! What 2" Day! kitchen looking for more to eat,| tucks, to be pushed forward behind | Showing Latest Events A Scream of » Comedy! eee aee eee i dino taklog it fnti|the advance, the newspapers said, |my whole family thinks it 18 won-| 7h Audubon woclely Monday nak- HAVE YOU HEARD OUR NEW ate mein. od the city to have all cats licensed Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell 4: the rate of $1 per Tom and $2 ' —WURLITZER?— rug Stores under the, personal dl jor Tabby, unlicensed felines to get t r Fepresent| the ax was MeNrs (00 als reset Famous Film Stars in Leading Roles at Theatres This Week | her strongest scene, and as Dorothy's! point the little wreath is | ¢ ation, were prepared for a} |wtege of Paris from a range of 25} SDAY, AUGUST 20, 1918. ee /% ———- | TODAY'S PROGRAMS Y's OKPHEUM—Theda Bare in Gleam Nasimove Barry- mM Derothy Dalton in “ M—Clere, Kimball Young | he Savage Womai 1} Witham ‘SMart tn Gawne.” »” ” FULL SPEED ON SKAGIT PLANNED To go full speed ahead with the de nent of the Skagit project speedily as good business Judgment and common senre will permit,” is » of May Hanson to the city council Hanson recommends a ¢ h the board of publi the corporation counsel and himself to dispose of the matter This conference, to be held mayor's office at. near date pected to result in the forn ef com plans for project development, and to adhere to these plans and carry © Ole M in the is ex an ording to the mayor. h as ponsible, acc Officials of the Ames Shipbull@ii® and Dry Dock Co. have © n the éopartmentt 1 ¢ of carn outside West waterway establishment mplain that visitors’ * sare parked in such a er that materials for shipbulld are retarded in delivery, and val time is lont “LT OFF ORIG! Doesn't hurt at all and costs only few cents communication sion of the poll © to the parki t drop a little Freezone hy corn, inetantly ft then you lift the corn the fingers, Truly! No humbug’ (a) Try Freezone! Yor a tiny bottle for a few « suffi cient to rid your feet of ry hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one parti ess or irritation. ne discovery of a noted Cincinnat! genius. TELLS DYGPEPTICG | aruggist sells nd practically an} h trouble, any med- nine times | Indigestion forms of stom jeal authorities, are du out of ten, to an excess of hydro-| chloric acid in the stomach, Chronic “acid stomach” Is ¢ ingly dan- 18, and suffe should do r one of two things. Sither they can go on a limited and often disagreeable diet, avold- ing foods that disagree with them, that irritate the stomach and lead retion, or they can ‘ase in’ reason and make it a practice to counteract the effect of the harmful acid and pre- | vent the formation of gas, sourness or premature fermentation b: | use of a little Bisurated Magne: thelr meals, There is probably no better, safer more reliable stomach antacid | at or no direct a is not a di But a teaspoon- ful of the powder or a couple of five-grain tablets, taken in a little water, with the food, will neutralize the excess acidity ‘which may be | present, and ‘ent its further | mation” This removes the ‘ause of the trouble, and the mea digests” naturally healthfull Without need of pepsin pills or arty | ficial digestants few olinees of Bisurated from any reliabl either powder It never comes as a liquid, n terete, and in the bisurated form is not a laxative. aut , ., pian and what you wan' and see if this tan’ “the on “wha pagegesescoccce and | of war work service in Seattle is pro posed by heads of the various organt zations as a “neans of making Seattle wa ight be procured for the purpose of general headquarters for war work oe been made by C. club, Mr. Dale has conferred with the owner of the building, Herman Chapin, regarding possible arrange mont for headquarters in the build ing It is proposed to put Red Cross council of defense, civilian relief so ¢ s and war camp community * © executive offices under one roof PAGE @ Coccccccccccccooce ‘Fraser Paterson Co. a Extraordimary Values im the Garment Room Wednesday LEARANCES of remaining spring and summer merchandise offer values that are extreme, on merchandise that is desirable in every way. Sleeveless Jackets 90.00 I ‘ormerly $10.00 and $15.00 The smart, fashionable black velvet and wool velour in shades of tan, gray and Copenhagen. Special on Wednesday ....... Women’s Silk and Wool Suits $15.00 FE ormerly $25.00 to $50. 00 —Sensational values, many of them, and all unusual values. Splendid, attractive serge, trieotine, taffeta silk and gabardine suits in tan, rookie, black, gray and navy blue. —Good styles, splendidly made suits, that formerly were $25.00 to $50.00. —Clearance price on Wednesday ......0ceeeeeeeceeeseceeeeess+ $15.00 each Women's Cloth and Silk Coats $15.00 Formerly $25.00 to $50.00 -Final clearance price on the remaining spring and summer coats; splendid styles well made and of high quality. Gabardines, velours, coverts and taffeta silks, in navy blue, black, rose, Copenhagen, checks, tans and grays. —Coats that are the season’s best styles and were considered splendid values at the regular prices—$25.00 to $50.00. —All offered for final clearance at....sese+e+ee++ SPP e $15.00 each —Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. P War Work Service. Centralization of all main branches rom His Vacation WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Presi-| dent Wilson returned this cnorning | from his week-end trip to Magnolia, | Mase. where he consulted with his! friend and adviser, Col. House. ork more efficient extion that the second floor rick & Nelson's present store Allen Dal d of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ MEYER & DAUGHTER Realizing the seriousness of the govern- ment’s position in the matter of supplying men for vital war needs, particularly in building ships and furnishing army sup- plies, we beg to announce the withdrawal of our entire city sales force. Hereafter all or- ders from city dealers will be handled over the telephones, which will be in charge of women who thoroughly understand every detail of the business. EMENTS TONIGHT Until Sat, Night, AMUS Metropolitan DAVID BELASCO Presents “POLLY WITH A PAST” PALACE HIP Continuous Dally 1 to 11 “The Four Hun Chasers” Six Other Big Hip Acts Featare Photoplay: Carmel Myers in “The Dream Lady” Weekday Mats, 11¢; Eves, & Sun. 220 NEW PANTAGES cand 9 The men thus released from non-essential work will be employed in the various pro- ductive branches of the Barton plant, where they will count to the utmost in the filling of urgent war orders. MINSTRELS AL : KUMA FOUR, WORKERS UN Your Favorite War General Admission, A large touring car will make trips every few minutes between our uptown office, at 819 Western Avenue, and the main plant, enabling customers who desire to visit the packing house to make the trip quickly. and conveniently. One delivery a day will be made to all city customers. A special bargain in a plano of highest grade, Rich tone, beautiful mahogany case, Would be cheap at $400, but $295 will take it; used two months, We have also some older pianos, such as Chickering, $140; Knabe, $185. These are cash prices, Hasy payments can be had by paying in-| terest. We ask the co-operation of our customers in this endeavor to meet the government's re- quest that men be employed only on the most essential work. S FOR RENT. Telephone: BARTON & CO. Main Meat Packers 1621 Third Ave. ‘ ~