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WASHINGTONIAN 37 BRANDS FORD'S e e e e e . 7 e ° eocccce eee j Once rector of ; WASHINGTON Aug enry copal church ip Ford's son Kase! was assailed as «| Atthur BP. § - ntative Johnsor 4 artillery i Slacker by Re: Col, Hyde Washington. clared that while | , of West Point % Peace isn't going to be a horse 1 FAR AND NEAR NEWS Flashed by ne and Telegraph Such as young Ford are permitted Major Richard W, Perry, Seattle ' Femain at home, boys of 18 must be wafely in } went to FP t fight A die, fi © have been advis ‘i me — sat asiant i, course In aviation at ; Should the man-power bill become | well field law. He injected a dram: tein MLL, Hudson, assistant general freight and passenger agent of the to the discussion by two of ! al og nh Appot the 18-year-old page ight depar ¢ house to! | stand by him as he nding be: yearokt p he said part of the man-power but I submit that th for life in the trenches there is half as high as this «¢ ask him to And that : fine, manly lit 0 % Weigh within 50 pounc ment that I ask him to « s Can any man imagine this patriotic, growing boy leading a charge |; Against a gas attack? » two 18 They are of the U. 8 two men of local board be inducted into service Monda vs workers will receive 4 of five shillings a GIRL nOOTBL. ACKS DUE bee September 3, Aug. 24.—Girl boot-|in length. A banner 10 blocks Dlacks f cag in prospect | will be a feature, Soldiers w today ling to cers of the the uniforms of the allies will Roott union ork or fight the section Ahmad the _ Thomas H. Jeffries, great Inco | [ NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Ni hts, 7 and 9 BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Vaudeville’s Biggest and Most Wonderful Act The Spanish Dancers 35—With a Cast of Stars—35 In a revue of national songs and dances from the Spanish provinces. Direct from “The Land of Joy,” and a long run at the Palace Theatre, New York. Don’t Miss This Big Treat! That's Our Tip. Other ae ae Admission 25c THEATRE Week ef Direct from Republic Theatre, New York City A. H. Woods Presents PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH | ‘The Laugh-Heated Suite’ (:;.-. By C. Wo Bell and Mark Swan. a | ne Be Es SEATS ON SALE rus 10% War Toe THURSDAY MAIL ORDERS NOW P| THEATRE 1424 Third, Bet. Xt}. SD PIKE GREAT DOUBLE BILL “LAWLESS LOVE” AND “Business Before Honesty” 65-Centimeter Laugh maker. 10¢ sx SEATS CONTINU OA SHOW TOMORROW “How a modern cave man wins & woman's love.” ‘OUS FROM 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. THEATRE MADISON Netwe NEW MONTE CARTER AND HIS MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY —IN— IZZY IN JAIL ” ° - NIGHTS, 106, 20¢, 30c e ; $ Twice Every Matinee Daily Except &. $ Night, 7 and 9 MATS., 10c, 20C Ticedsy ant veidey | | $ Seats May Be Reserved for 7 o'Clock Show Every Night : Except Sunday | $ THE ONLY MUSICAL COMEDY SHOW IN THE CITY | : Go Where the Crowds Go—The Family Theatre. : eeoececerse0e0000 eecceccccese t 6 SSCCCCO OOOO OOO EOO LOO EOOEOOOOOOEOOLOOOOOOOOEOOOOOLCOOOS {THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, vette 24, 1918. trade’ ’—Detroit Journal. NAME MASTERS FOR 27 SHIPS JUST LAUNCHED | An Announcement to the Public W' will be ready for business in our New Store Building at Fifth Avenue and Pine Street by 8:30 in the morning of Tuesday, September third. The opening of Denver, who Howman, Bonnafe Seattle; Ernest A lano, Supple & conte on Ae will be unattended by ceremony. ichard B. Seike ‘ 4 # hang Shipbuilding ¢ Ta In order that the removal may be effected and with a minimum of incon- we will close the August smoothly, venience to our patrons, old store on Friday and Saturday, 30th and 31st. | Astoria; Henry W, F Peninsular Shipbuild St, Johns: John F. Kreg Peninsular 1 mand, was of a machine he condition of Counciinmn Ro: Under the circumstances, may we request that patrons who might otherwise make selections here on next Friday and Satur- day will arrange instead to do so on the Bam Wittke Shipbuilding Kitchin, & Portland nd company bern a “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath,” C 3—Mortimer Martini, in) yuiding states that of Bremen. off, commander-in« 1—Edna Ann Luke, with rom Ship ) politan, 2—Bessie Welsh, at the Palace Hip. mbia City — army, te & prt “Where Things Happen,” at the Moore, 4—Miss Mazantenta, at oe A Ore., and the following six ships gr |tages. S—Addison Mitt, director at the Wilkes, 6—Lou Davis, at the Oak. | put by the Grant 8 orth cedi / ? WASHINGTON, Aug. 24—Official | Baipbuisaing company, at Portland preceding Gays: of ie" week! word from Switeériand st | Pitt for the opening of the 1918-1919 | | osiecaiel Austrian arm mmething un- | season. y. D. Sel ™M sorters vl jeally the entire cast of last “ Selmer, Morits; ann themnel sory ping oF this] 3. Carey, Domaru; Louis E 4 | Burns, Wakon; W. H. Molle, Ca their = n ‘1 Uae | po omka; George Gregorsen, Manada. r ug and F 24.—Prepara W. Robles, the Bancroft FREDERICK &NELSON su inor of le pub: such a de joined the rhe st September agreed that | cided suce ne himself in Bedroom » MOORE sy afternoon the Moore be! of Orpheum circuit act bill from ng attraction ae Happen. This ketch in called in that It is a ser ‘it dance for the Red Cress held Saturday night a park, under th axon, pices of the Mercer Island a Boats leave at § and 9 o'clock Fifteen dollars on A Last Drama Weary” Wilkens, W jew of flashes, something novel in man, a week ago, was returned to p. aee Seam r age entertainment. A him Friday. The money was returr ater, Jack Osterman y interpre * George Williams, John Fern. se ccrd gh A ae ed in an envelope by a xmail bey note, stating that the take 4 out that the mone jers, and he didn't want to of “Over Live atra thers Bison Wine ext w rk will offer their a and Vic and Cla arp’ ben J. Rogers, pioneer resident at ot Kent, died at his home Thursday er orning. Services will be held from enden chapel, Kent, at 2 p. rardion. Her Father skit provided sacs . Mr. Well-to-Do Citizen: circus” numbers. 1 dogs vie with ON’T turn up your nose at the War Savings Stamp loan. It is everybody’s loan—it’s the popular one. You may not want to be popular, but DON’T WORRY. You better be popular than be a Slacker. If YOU don’t support this loan to the LIMIT your city will be in DEFAULT. The blame will rest on the least popular peo- ple in town. It always does. Do you see the point? This extraordinary loan—the best ever of- fered, presents both an opportunity and a duty. It is the savings investor’s opportunity and the big investor’s duty. You must absorb all of this loan that the savings investor cannot take. He has about reached his limit and has ab- sorbed over half of our quota. IT IS UP TO YOU to go your limit—$1,000 for each member of the family and for your evening performances 1 begin at 8:15 which brand-new built PALACE HIP red ra om Pi firm and every corporation you are a mem- enne, wil ie kwung over Do you see the point? _Redman and Welle will If not we will call and explain it—next week gels eerie Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. hi sorulac oralatien wid e We will come when you are busiest. Inman Andrews and wa F He, with a Better leave your pledge where we can get it without bothering k sass an a 2 oh pai Seattle has sent 15,000 men to war. We are short 3,000,000 dollars, POSITIVELY NO RAISE IN PRICE Adults 10c Patriots Will See This Picture Others Should and Become Patriotic We have the men. We have the money. We have sent the men. Now let's send the money. DENTISTRY r you the best Dentist- ble Children 5c Including Tax F, V. BROWN, CHAIRMAN, “Q. Q.”” WAR SAVINGS DRIVE, This Space contributed to the Winning of the War by H. N. Rothweiler and Elmer & Moody Co. HAVE YOU HEARD OUR NEW —— WURLITZER? National Dentists Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance 1504 Third Ave.