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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1918. —_————————_—- Last night I had a new and Please tell you thrilling experience. It was my|{, love thelr elty, and that Initial appearance behind the! they are extending me on my first soonen. As the curtain rung down | visit.” on the firet act of “Polly With Altho Miss Claire is but 26 years Past,” t the Metropolitan! old, she tarred in ndon a You can see for your- theatre, Twas guided by the maa-| eee aden, s ages thru dark fy ways, and| warde's Galety vtre sining the self what you will be a wilderness stage Giatinetion of being the your My ‘. sooner to otrenn » ever held this Import up against ina short where " . inty ast por ition ‘ time. Every day you Ina Claire avid thie jn orens Zk wait means less cloth in| of his “Follies »| Shan-| formance that Mina ¢ and more money. I knew 1| Mr, Helasco’s attentic . r tremendously om of Franc But when my hand met hers in a warm hand-shake, and I caught! entitled, the glad sincere note in her tones| Mis Claire of welcome, I recognized a rare,|ton, D. C. sweet personality, a childish sim-| plicity, unspoiled even by an idol ized season of Broadway muccens. Minw Claire was more charming, if possible, in her dressing room than | she was behind the footlighta. Little was born at Wash Made to Order 5 Union Made “Every vacant lot in this city, irre astioally, as her deft fingers flew here and there, transforming the! sweet countenance of the that of a naughty Fren “I believe all women, wheth will admit it or not, terested in future property values here. already pledged the “nore homes bu reau to build houses on thpm., thone will be erected as fast’as y can be drawn and material and labor are more in clothes than anything else,” continued Mins Claire, “I de- Cin be drawn and sign all of my own costumes. Now DHEOSG OF The JOD. this black lace one in which I make); . my appearance as the French’ Mistake Leads to actress, In the second act, took jew York women quite by storm |To my wurprise and delight, I saw! “You're a fool!” one of more young women in black |Cilman R. H. Thomson at D Ww lace dremes of my creation at near- lamb, lighting ‘a ntant, Thurs. ly every party I attended last /@4y, during an 0 winter.” finance o ing i ; | ‘The transformation of modest|#0n had challeng ures of ki Owing to a big purchase made many months ago, maid’ to. French siren complete| Watt cost supplied by Lamb "You're not fit to be in that de the I am able to offer, for a very limited time, heavy ee ee ruthie ent moment! partment,” the councilman contin that of a vampire; don't tell the public that I vamp, I detest that word. To me it means a coars, almost vulgar type, while in| my dye and warranted to stand long wear. All-wool serge is becoming very, very scarce, and it will not be long before a suit cannot be secured for less than $75. misunderstood Lamb's figures, Jumble Shop Plans Come in and examine this serge. See if you can dup- licate in any store in Seattle for less than $60. IMPERIAL TAILORING COMPANY | 801 Third Avenue, Cor. Columbia. Big Store on Corner, Opp. Central Bldg. in the neha land of make-believe. As she dren of men in rervice. GREAT STOCK OF WOOLENS Btue serge is simpty one of our leaders. We offer you the biggest stock of woolens in Seattle to choose from and absolutely cuarantee that the fit, style and appearance of every garment we turn out will be perfect. Nearty s quarter of a century of square dealing with the men of Se- attle stands back of every sale we make, AND BENCH- Ivory ENAMEL- TRie.£l MIRROR $1 52° > of ; A banner 10 blocks long will be carried by the Boilermakers, Iron Shipb s and Helpers’ union in the Labor day parade, which will be held at 10 o'clock | AGATE JEWELRY AGATES cut and 50c Delished Use Your Diamonds And watches as security when you need money. Loans taken up from others and more mon- ey advanced. Liberal amounts. Lowest rates. You get full amount of loans—yo interest Geducted. Ladies’ Dept. Empire Mortgage Removes Wrinkles and Refreshes Tired Faces and in hone whom the offi ng may safely epe: As the akin tend th jul but Different. W White’s Gem Shop fi 1227 Third Ave. ‘The postoffice is opposite ua Loan Co. rca LOON FURNITURE CO. abe wis Sap 208-210 FINE ST SEATTLE (2 Days tues.) Aug. 26-27 Third Avenue and Republican Street Tickets on Sale Show Day at Sherman-Clay Piano Co., same prices as charged on show grounds, With You — you are a that the on your camping and fishing trips. Let him prepare those tempting, big, golden- Phan sttare, Hatin ae An examination of ye teeth brown “flapjacks”, steaming with fragrance and full of goodness for your camp table. How they will entice—and gratify that keen out-of-door appetite, and fill you with growing boy enthusiasm! Wherever you are—at home, at mountain, at lake or seashore—flapjacks are easilygand quickly prepared from | Albers flapjack flour i —by the addition of water from a near-by creek—your pan, a small hot fire, and before you are aware of it, enough piping hot flapjacks are ready for all the folks. Albers flapjack flour is ready to vse—it contains all the richness of eggs—needs no baking powder, salt or yeast. Sold by grocers in large and small compact cartons, requiring little storage room and keeping out all moisture. x the day we and 10 a. m, Better Dentistry for Less Money Over The Ow! Drug Store Lid Main 1691 se ’ | 'm Not a Vampire, Ina Claire T S NO JOKE a _ Tells Cynthia, Between Acts | Pledge to Build | mpective of its value in the past, is Travels With Mother now @ distinct t Her mother, who travels with! he builds up nomen her, made me at ease in a a ‘will find a close up to the mystic paint ate market or ren and many-sized brushes. » Lambuth, president what shall we talk about? said Seattle Real Estate associa Ina confidentially, “Oh, I know—| tion dreasea!" she exclaimed enthus-| “It would be imposible to over extimate the effect the government shipbuilding program will have on “Owners of many vacant lots have Hot Verbal Battle thundered Coun- weight all-wool Blue Serge Suits at the remarkably under her, she said, “Oh, yen, just | te . A . one little favor I must ask of you. hough’ was opeeking & low price of $35. Cloth is A No. 1 quality, guaranteed |Priease, ‘pleane don't call my role fentleman.” Lamb replied. and It portrayal of Paulette, the French Ch e a Festival . : * es * . irl, I mean only t lay th ristmas Sale price of $35 includes individual tailoring-to- Reiter tyse—cequatte, “you sieht] aloe Gk decthes tac eitlores measure by expert union workmen. Choice of several call 1" of soldiers and sailors is being plar . ee A | In Love With Seattle the Crom Jumble #' shades and weaves, with best of linings and trim- Our tete-e-tete waa brought to an ot dire: Working . : . . . . 1 ome ” con ° t jo he auspices o1 ie Hed mings. Deposit will hold cloth if you desire suit later. Saar ta Ihe binek tape, tier Bl ie cen choad ae break the hearts of a dozen men entertainment and gifts for all chil PAGE 5 She Rhodes Co. Shop in the Morning $19.50, $22.50 and $24.50 Summer Style Coats Priced for Disposal at $10.0 Upper Main Floor Blouses Caps and Jies For Boys’ School W ear | Main Moor if — sale on Saturday THIS | offers a substant ) reason for shopping in the morning, for at this price it will be remarkable if any remain after noon. There is one full rack of belted and Empire { | Men’s Section models, designed of wool velour, | THE | displays unus- burella and poplin, with large : ual assortments collars and deep cuffs, and of these school needs for trimmed with large buttons. boys. Mothers anxious to cog i y ai outfit the boys with the Mlaa, oh cRaare ciicant cone best in these lines will find Suades of sand, Quaker gray, in this store the satisfac- BUG, Sroen Se TOst, Ene 6 tory quality, style and price. 16 and 18 for misses, and s 84 to 40 for women. Form sees i tecaes «| 91000, GORO.. and 8 acne com cats eae. Wihhile they: last. @atund perc is shown in a wplendid choice at ...... eeaess $10.00 variety of patterns as well as plain colors, in aizon 5 to 16 years, at $1.00 3, : Beautiful New Ribbons Attrac at cy plaids, tapestry, coin spot and { antique bre pted for the making of smart displayed in widths of 1 to 10 d at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $L.75 —Main Floor. Th und are enticingly price { bag bag Boys’ Ties—An wnending variety of patterns as well as a splendid showing of plain colors, with wide flowing ends; some are re CHOICE AL oo cc eeccecceesees } A Disposal Sale of ee | { Geor ette ‘Two ) lots, made up of Sp | | lace models, from | g L _/ big special purchase, | Each group offers exceptional val- Crepe feats ues i corset styles that are designed especially to promote = $/.95 health and comfort. LOT No. 1. Special at $1.00—Displays sizes 26 and 28 and up to A medium medium skirt model with elastic im Upper Main Floor — —— are Hats tn a thie eale that) n back. A Corset made ample about ) a duced for the { ( purpose of a quick clean up. } { Among them plain white | { pink, blue and sand ette and satin ibina | formerly at $3.95, | 1 marked in th fal for this s LOT No. 2. Special at $1.65—Front-lace Corsets in sizes 19, 30 and 31 to Made of white and fancy brocade o xbrics in low and medium bust models, with long skirts and six hose supporters. If marked in the usual way these) would sell at $ for this sale, choice ~ at $1.65 REAL PAINLESS DENTIST! In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very ‘ittle of the roof of the you can bite corn off the cob; © i> choice at... « are aturda: they last, choice at..... Woman Thinks She Is Privileged to Talk ‘one ever had a’ miserable It |} “If an stomach I surely had jing worse, too, all the | severe pains and att | days or two weeks ¢ a doctor, who co for short while February I Mayr's Silver Fillings a nder Piatina Fillings Bis 1 1 feel I All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Have impression taken in hi . + 14) mor di get teeth same od Exa ation and advice free. about it c tes of OF s preparation | euss es en ree \tarrhal mucus | customers, whose work is still giving good satisfaction. Ask our ct id ailaya | ere who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure Jou vi prac Wm the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS u1_ UNIVERSITY ST. _ Opposite Frese Patersen intes - convince or refund: Drug Co. ; Drug Stores, and Drug Advertisement PLAIN OR JK > Housewares Savings Wwaisr WwaATcitKs &) 35e Mixing 25e O-Cedar RINGS AND Bowl 19¢ Polish 15¢ WATCHES P Well-known O- Bristol heavy san- | Cedar Polish for itary glazed white cleaning and pol- Mixing Bowls ishing furniture, with blue band. } pianos, woodwork i and floors. ALBERT HANSEN § 1010 Second Ave. STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BON ANY AMOL BOUGHT—SOL MACFARLANE Elliott 1524 505 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTTON Extra each special, sees DE Special Saturday No phone or C. ) O. D. orders. at No phone or C. O. D. orders. Take 1 STEVENS WAY COME AFTER THOSE SPECIALS IN THE Day and Evening. Young Lady Assistants. 523 4th Ave. Main 3911 | | MORNINGS. 40cSpratt’s Dog Biscuits 35cPkg. Famous Spratt’s patent Dog and Puppy Biscuits in package A complete ration and conditioner for dogs. 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