The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1918, Page 9

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| +3 WEEK) ARBUCKLE THE COOK Two reels—really too funny to miss! Also Alice Brady in “The Ordeal of Rosetta’’ Fraser-PatersonCo. | “300 Yards of Marquisette Special 2lc Yard PECIAL purchase three honarad yards extra fine quality Curtain Marquisette, 36 inches wide, white and beige. Sells regularly at —Special on Friday only oc a bere .27¢ yard 35c Brass Gooseneck Curtain Rods, 25c Each —Special for Friday only. Brass Gooseneck Curtain tods, extend from 30 to 50 inches and 44 to ji inches. —Special Friday only Rag Rugs,S Se each pecially Pea —For Friday only, 9x12 ft. size Rag Rugs. Pink, blue, and brown, with fancy borders. $12.5 quality, y, special Rugs— on Easy Ter special ... ... $9.50 . $12.00 urth Floor. Fraser-Pa Furniture—Drapertes ms of Payment Gilberta Petticoat Flounces —Attach a Gilberta Petticoat have In stiks, sateens, Priced ........+ Neu —New Sateens—Clever, 1 sateens. Each in comp percalines. —Percaline and Marvel Silks, »' coats, linings, underslips, € Venetian Cloth—-One of the splendid list of shades, blac —Fancy Linings—Brocades, chintz effects; sateens inches wide ... New Stocks of Punjab Percales —The best standard quality percales—de- pendable and reliable. —The new _ stocks show a wide range of colors and patterns, including many new shirting designs, 36 inches wide, 50¢ yard Second Floor. “Annette” practically new petticoat. figures, percalines, Flounce to your old petticoat and New shipments have just arrived 75¢ to $2.50 5 A Are Here three of the popular 36 inches wide 50¢, 65¢ and The full color range for petti sas, Topaz. color range, howing a te.; 36 inches wide A5¢ to 60¢ yard best coat linings, shown now in a k and white B0¢ yard Dresdens, stripes, plaids and taffetas, foularda, ete ‘ 45¢ to $1. 25 Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor Over 100 New Patterns in Shirting Madras ‘The new stocks of Shirting Madras are in, including over 100 new patterns, both import ed and domestic weaves. Al most every idea in stripes is represented, ay well as many effective patterns in fiber silk B5¢, 45¢, 50¢, 65¢ and 81.00 a yard Second Floor. Underwear For Women First Shipment Just Opened —Introduce the new Annette Underwear for women. Very fine merino with silk stripe. Beautifully made garments, that fit splendidly, being knit to fit. -——Dutch neck, elbow slee —Low neck, sleeveless. —Ankle length. —Sizes 4, 5 and 6...... ves, 00 Librascr-Paterson Co., Fi $3. If you value Haynes repair it theatre —Advertisement your watch, PAID ADVERTISEMENT Why Rube Walden of “Rube’s Cafe,” Supports Fred C. Brown for Prosecuting Attorney I am supporting Fred C. Brown for prosecuting attorney for the Ho is honest, owing reasons fearless, capable and humane He was one of the best Justices of the peace the city ever had, enforcing the liquor and food laws with much efficiency and 4 tinction praine of the atate official & prosecutor the rich and poor alike will have to obey the law He will play no favorites. He is thoroughly American, in sympa thies are with the millions of com democratic and and mon people who do the hard work of the world He is a man of good sense and judg-nent. He knows the differ wickedness and weakness, between those who w fully who ence between commit crimes and those fail by He will bring to the through weakness the wayside. office of prosecutor a judicial fair ness and discernment that will, in my opinion, make his tion notable. RUP “Rube's Cafe,” 521 Union St STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS AMOUNT—ANY ISSUF ts GUT—SOLD—QUOTED MACFARLANE & HALL Elliott 1324 605 Lowman Bldg. GRAIN COTTON SINS OF AMBITION A DRAMATIC PAGE FROM LIFE. First Time Shown in Seattle, “ALLIED OFF ICIAL WAR REVIEW HAROLD LLOYD In “Are Crooks Dishonest?” Comedy, Adults 10 Children Se Plus le War Tax. et Next Liberty Br A Real Car and a Rivals in New Film at Liberty Norma Talmadge as Lacille Westbrooke, Way,” LIBERTY ! v ngs of a woman's mind and the equent results furnish he theme of “Her Only Way,” at the berty theatre this week, with Nor na Talmadge playing the part of a wclety orphan suddenly declared a bankrup With two suitors, one with money a Packard and a passion, the other with & bright future in the law, a Ford and a love that has endured from boyhood, pressing her for the privilege of taking the place of the lost fortune, the society by cireumstances tn which she bas no hand. A quarrel with her lover of the Ford car results in a chain of events which make up one of the best films Miss Talmadge has played tn. eee CLEMMER J. Warren Kerrigan's latest ture, now playin A Burglar for a Night. Kerrigan picture with an allstar cast . Robert Brower, Her © the chief male sup feminine lead is tn hands of Lois Wilson, who has n ween in all of the latest Kerri | ean pictures. pio port the STRAND In “The Cook.” Fatty Arbuckle’ atest and best photoplay, showing at the Strand this week, action ia gal vanised by the assistance of Buster Keaton and Al St two of the beet omedians developed b: Mack t. Keato the walter in a beach cafe where Fatty presides aa cook, ts expecially good. Al St. John “ cast as the bad man. Both are tes of some ability LEVY'S ORPHEUM In the picture “Madame Who.” Levy's Orpheum thin week, starrin Beasie Barriecale, & story of the civil war is the basis of the plot. Miss Barriscale, as a Southerner, is forced to ma an unknown under cover of a mystery that ends all right, and her Northern lover final wins her hand. Charlie Chaplin, in “Triple Trovu- is the main feature of the bill eee COLONIAL Laurett Maxwell gave up her hus band and beautiful home at the per suasion of Charles F ptt, only to find her own daughter also a victim ls promises a great future or hter compare notes Prescott’s undoing and dav the Co! MISSION | Anna Q Ni new show Judgment, pena at the Mixsion tod: story of a gir a strange p< of mind reading, and her efforta to lear the name of the man ashe 4 of murder ays the ro who is unjustly accu: Frank of girl n Farnum y a young doctor with whom thi «in love, while Herbert 8 plays the judg COLISEUM Douglas McLean as the se © operative in “The Hun Within” leans up & nest of German spies a la Douglas Fairbanks when he res cue Beth Gish) from the spies’ den he wins Beth's ret ser (Dorothy Of course, hand in marriage | Damaged Goods,” a Lyons-Moran in put over in great atyle. n educational weekly tops off com whil the bil How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair A stiff paste, made with some pow dered delatone and water and spread | jon a hairy surface about two min utes will, when removed, take every | trace of hair with it. The skin should be w ned to fre t from the maining delat No harm can from but be it is delatone and disappointed. Advertise me. treatment, you get reault this 4 sure you will not be ment EVERY MEAL A POISONOUS INJECTION Few folks suffering from kidney and bladder troubles ever think that the meals which they a taking are \hastening their death, Every morse! jot food taken gives up its quantity acid This poison is taken ‘ayatem throw nm of the kidn the healthy man natur: for this poison. T" alth om take a | medicinal help to drive this death- dealing poison from the system. F over 201 are GOLD MEDAL Hear: have ‘been doing | t prompt rel = from idlaney | and bladder troubles, Don't put off [thie vital. matter of attending to | | your health until it is time to make | eral arrangement ot | this worl in all din f GOLD MEDAL Haarlem ‘oll | Capsules today, ik for the wine. | Your druggist sells hey are nteed or mone: funded. tha OLD M. brand. , Fo: and guaran! which will remain at the Liberty the balance Flivver Are in a scene from “Her Only of the week. % - A'S PROGHAMS -~ Norma Talmadgi M—Charlie Chap- lin in “Triple Trea! Watty Arbuckle in “The | md Alice Brady in “The Rosetta Wilfred Laces in “Sine Ambition.” MISSION—Anne Q. Nilsson ta Judgment.” x” ANDERSON LAUNCHES ANOTHER LAKE SHIP The Anderson Shipbuilding Co. sent its second ship down the ways at its plant, on Lake Washington Wednesday afternoon, when the Ole ander, 3,250 tons’ dead weight capa city, Was launched. The new verse! a sister ship to the Osprey, both od fre ters. vet was sponsor noon be ready for commin engines are now in process FREE LEGAL ADVICE IS OFFERED SERVICE MEN Free legal advice for soldiers sailors and their dependents was ed at a luncheon of members of the Seattle Bar axsociation at the Butler hotel Wednesday Following a lengthy report on war . the motion to ¢ a free consultation was pa unanimously. All members of association are assumed now y to offer free advice. PATRIOTIC BURGLAR TAKES MORE BONDS The patriotic burglar’s latest re ported exploit in the theft of $400 worth of Liberty Bonds from the office safe of the Seattle Merchants arsocialign, in the Polson building. | “te abips being wo Inatallation ve men in the to be read: Far and Near h News by Telegrap and Telephone ee = The proposed school bud moetir uy provi W. FM. O'Brien, ott Co., Chicago, 1616 Thire © noon. rien, of his brother Red Crows headquarters will not be thoved to the building vacated b Frederick & Nelson, Herman Chapin Ned Cross head, has announced. Upon request of Chairman Harley Ll. Mughea, the «tate industrial com mission and about 7) representatives of « yera thruout the state met in confe nee Wednesday to dinc the proposal to adopt a standard o wafety and the rat of the tributors in each class, according to M.D ear Salt Lake City, Carrnon-Pirke dead at after Dave O Seattle Leehy, lawyer and Alaska Chamber means of stimulating gold production Mass meetings for purpose of hear os in primary election | Thursday night at the Congregational churca, ave, and Galer st. at Brown, formerly railroad ed with the Milwaukee has been ap r of the Day ton Toledo with headquarte Young Men's Rep biican club was scheduled to h luncheon for re teria Thursday Hurd, who recent returned the battle front, was chief ap Elmer F. Conner, candidate for from injury whe n his enger car collided Se enth ave Mrs. Sadie Melton, at., was shot by her sis 19, 1014 Main Jones, 17, after rent, Wednesday, « police, Mrs, Melton w hospital, where she will The Central Labor council Wed. nesday evening indorsed William A. Gaines, for cou treas er, and Louls Williams, candidate for state senate {rom the Sard dis trict C, Dell Floyd, candidate 631 Won building, has removed hi to Che Progressive Thought club opened {te 13th year of orgagpization Wed neaday in the Y. W. CA Legislative and state candidates will give views of public questions at meeting of Women's Legisiativ council of Washington Thursday 4 8 p. m., Frye hotel. 1,322 PLEDGES ARE SIGNED FOR HOMES Shipbuilding in stop until there ts of American ps on every sea in the world, Rev, Mark A, Matthews. recer returned from Washingtor D.C, told members of the m homes bureau of the Chamber Commerce, in the Arena Wednesday Wednesday, the second day of the more hommes campaign, showed that 1,322 dwellings have been pledged. Seattle's shortage of homes is 8,000 J. F. Douglas told the Rotary club at luncheon Wednesday. Seattle will r A preponderance Lift Off Corns! — “Freezene” is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus right off with fingers—No pain! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurt- ing, then you lift it right out. It doesn't hurt one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait?) Your ibe sineis sella a CLEMMER KERRIGAN iA Burglar for a Night” A typical Kerrigan por- trayal, full of action and overflowing with pusual adventure and SSIAN A TOPIcs OF THE DAY Compiled by the Literary Digest CHRISTIE COMEDY and “Our Euypt of the Southwest” (Scenic) tiny bottle of Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between | the toes, and calluses, without soreness or irritation. Try it! No humbug '- CLEMMER COMING SATURDAY The crashing of an aero: plane to earth is one of the sensati 1 features that starts the tangled thread of romance for the little waif in MAID 0 THE STORM Featuring BESSIE BARRISCALE and as the story devel- ops she becomes the pop ular favorite of London's most fashionable theatre: goers, A PLAY THAT WILL CAPTIVATE HEARTS OF Y AUDIENCE TH PAGE 9 amen COLISEUM CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 FIFTH AT PIKE LAST TIMES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DOROTHY The Hun Within GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA MARIUS BRAMBILLA, Conductor 30—Count ’Em—30 Admission 25e—Children 10¢ PHOUC 1 epaufman harge Ing owraudo for y anywt the city lim Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance 1591 Third Ave. FONUS Levy's OppHEUM THIRD AT MADISON THE TEMPLE OF THE MOTION PICTURE TOMORROW NIGHT WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE ON Triple Trouble’ —OUR COOL THEATRE AND THIS SIDE-SPLITTING COMEDY MAKES THE GREATST REMEDY EVER—FOR THE HEAT AND THE BLUE Positively Brand New Every Foot of It Also BESSIE BARRISCALE IN MADAM WHO A BIG 7-REELER ADMISSION ENTIRE HOUSE CHILDREN 10c CONTINUOUS TO 1L [ DENTISTRY | inations are free. ‘All permanent work guaraat National Dentists | —— GISH |; oe weees | Vas dad Recasocenne eo bnds te mai oe ot Set teats Sal ae

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