The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1918, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918. vmx wa f] PEOPLE MUST |? sic: |} O.K.PORTPLAN “Mother and the Law,” Another Griffith Super-Film, at Levy’s LAST TIMES TONIGHT AND SATURDAY some" The Rhodes Co. AMT ics so doing you will co : ee TRAND- : i NEXT TUESDAY aerate with the overnmen' | Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. | Voters of Seattle and King g THEATRE | Jypical Autumn feats Sxceptional at $7.50 New Second Floor have just received three hundred WE smart trimmed hats and these have been supplemented by others equally attractive from our own work rooms. This vari- ety offers an ideal opportunity to choose a fall hat that has character and style incomparable These creations are designed of high grade Lyons vel- vet, zibelines and plush, and display sailors, turbans, poke bonnets and soft crush shapes most attractively adorned with colored yarns, ribbons and ostrich fancies. The whole range of autumn colors are represented in navy, taupe, Bordeaux, nigger brown, castor, turquoise, green and black. The three models sketched offer but a faint idea of the many attractive models which this assortment affords, | Men's Work Shirts 95¢ | Children’s } Main Floor. | New Dresses Smith's cove to handle great shipments to Siberia a year, An i merce, The existing wharf at Smith's cove is worked to capacity | and made a profit of $197,373 in the IN HIS FUNNIEST YET | THE COOK : to enlarge cove wharf and construct when neede on sale dark } xtra f body mea or or inside work pur. And the 5-Act . Wool Dresses in sizes 6 LEVY'S ORPHEUM |°——————- —--90! ° ’ ° ’ to 16 years, of good qual- Romantic Photodrama D. W, Griffith's greatest « aie aNS PHoGKAMs | Juniors and Misses Coats ity serge, are showen and the Law,” wh appropriate models suit- Mtractive Styles weet. ‘The vaines aul Atri $ 19.50 ally attractive at $6.50, , $9.95, $12.50, New Second Floor ‘florpea, | weseem 2 NEWS WEEKLY 4.50, $17.50 and $22.50. Gingham Dresses for school and home wear display a splen- did selection of plaids, stripes and plain colors in sizes 6 to 14 years. Enticing values at $1.50 and $1.95. Children’s Autumn Coats, — For the boy or girl. Quality, assortment and value are the excelling features of this show- Continuous, 11 to 11 and side pockets; f | PANEL large kerami cloth collars; wide belts and deep cuffs and bone buttons add much to the youthful charm of these coats for young women. They are as Second at Seneca Admission 20, Children 10c Plus War Tax aut are Mae Friday and Saturday end t First at Pike SI NS OF pheum tonight i Admission 2c LIBERTY practical as they are stylish and ing which comprises serviceable x ABE ee coats in smart models of ¢hin- Children He AMBITION NOW PLAYING : ae te ree for chill, broadcloth and $i school, street or dress wear. Plas War Tax in the colors required. Sizes 1 to 19 years. Values all at $9.95, . $14.50, $17.50, $22.50, ), $32.50, and up to With an Efficient Cast Headed by WILFRED LUCAS Sizes 14, 16 and 18, in Bur- gundy, tan, green, African brown, navy and black. J. WARREN KERRIGAN ALLIED OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW Individuality can only be secured through individual attention. H. C. BJORK TAILOR FOR MEN AND WOMEN 511-12 Joshua Green Building many thousands Of dollars, that has | ive, some wonderful tones. | The Demisrescu Dunham troupe are extra good horizontal bar per- formers, whose work made a decided PALACE HIP Ward Baker and « ng Mr. Baker, “Americ Violin Virtuoso,” hes cu ER Warren Kerrigan. HAROLD LLOYD “ARE CROOKS DISHONEST” Adults 10¢ Children Se Plus le War Tax turns “burglar Pearl Ain comedy papers which wou tion of his father's b If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre. —Advertisement. The Clemmer Digest, a com and an in ert by erson's orchestra complete the eee mC y, “The Mod ern Italian Necromancer and Illu sionist,” do all sorts of legerdemain Burke and Lee are comedy dancers and singers, with real lively doings. Moore and Gray are two girls who dance well COLISEUM The Hun Within.” a strong National Necessity Demands Economy DAY Literary are added attractic see Take rt ii se S a ere 7 STRAND enormous purchas ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUB For tomorrow we have selected a few items from our store and marked them Watts Arhuckis, ct Messions gins tds geabee 5 BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED STOCKS BONDS ©} LIBERTY BONDS MACFARLANE & HALL ALBERT HANSEN ee ATARLANE 8 Sa m8 he 0 Second Ave. GRAIN SeSeeeeeees! ta distinct saving—just a fraction overcost. Each item is of the best manufac- ture and the best money can buy. Plan to come in as early in the day as possible —we want you to look over our entire stock. IRON BED Vernis Martin finish, 2 inch continuous post. very well built bed. The Cook” and “The Or osetta,” a five-part Brady the attractic in. week. T story of life w York popular wm ned to EYES OUR SPECIALTY Wardrobe Box Couch edge, patent lift Years It’s Unpatriotic to Use Old Style Carbon Lamps Carbon Lamps use three times the current con- sumed by Packard Mazda lights and give a poorer grade of light. Packard Mazda Lamps Are strong and durable and burn in any position, giving a white light. Easy on the eyes. Home =~ Tea Klub Folding Card Tables Mahogany finish, leatherette top. Regular price $4.00, MISSION v overwhelming — evidence t the man with ower, He for which } in | man ed prices. Anna Q. Nilason plays Mary Man ne at the Mission in “In Judg ment | B Extra Special SCHOONMAKE ° 1228 First Ave, Main 6477. COLONIAL One Block South Public Market Wilfred Lucas, who is playing at the ¢ jal in “Sins of Ambition, | PAINLESS first became popular with movie | fans in “The of Hearts,” with | lain a Trine, and help No Deliveries. make of the first big screen ser MAIN FLOOR—FRONT ABSOLUTELY FOR PATRIOTIC REASONS—Shop Early in Wm. Gaines Seeks the Morning m * = . Treasurer Job (o) 2 ° v4 William Gaines, chief registration is a candidate for Buy Your Canning Needs Here Saturday We carry all leading brands of Fruit Jars, Jar Covers, Rubbers, Wrenches, Jar Fillers, Ete MATTRESSES draft regis 50-lb, combination cotton, roll edge, art tick. $7 15 september 12. | Just in—Schram small size Sold regularly for $10.50, Our price .....-++--+ ‘ He ls a veteran of the Spanish Jar Covers. 5 3 5 etonne art tick. Oe paint n, MoBres ‘ A rT goon ey it ike “Our price 1 1 6 Pautae ‘hd egdeotopstag Ben uae Kerr wide mouth, self sealers. So! a $18.50, SOAR |chiet dep asUrer. d 3 le " bags 50-lb. cotton felt, imperial hand stitched edge, satin ticking, biscuit DENTISTRY Breen ad Gaines are. very aiid Bs TAIL — from Pgs a Ww . Pak ppp ae annweitne: fe ogular’ Ma ae ad f sire sanitary gold acquered _ self- tufted; 20-year guarantee. Sold regularly $ 5 Pe aes lot trend sanitary &. for $30.00. Our price......+seceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 17.8 pe Paral op kaa ocala aleses hte sealing cap. Nook nto your mouth, snd s0e if] TWO BAND CONCERTS im AT FORT ON’ SUNDAY leeding. If #0, you bav Jain Inzer will speak, following | PYORRHEA yal morning ert by the so-called Riggs’ Disease. I will cure | t this Giseage Gn@ restore Four gums ters band, at Fort Lawton, rning, Miss Mielke will bm healthy condition very reason. | H MAIL work guaranteed fifteen )S 1 A reasonable discount al-/{ sing » Sunshine of Your Smile” to all union men and thelr! 4: the special afternoon concert, Hien att tnination and estimate free of | Which begins at 3:45, SANITARY STEEL COUCH Oxidized frame, rust-proof fabric, substantially built. Regular at $11.75. Our price.. SUITS AND OVERCOATS Market at Pre-War Prices. San $1.35 BASEMENT i i rt p an his career in United Painless Dentists st so a a ae or ird Y aclag ‘several Eastern fire insurance md en. 6:30 A, M. to Me panies.

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