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Me 1 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEP®. 12, 1918. ) le selt = | 13 A : : ‘ | |! Grace Darling Killed in Auto 9 to 10 Cy i dl. a our Ja [ es : ; Crash on San Francisco Street | |] suits in Large siz g Uu | You can’t talk a apa O Sd : ; a Special $10.00 No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. orders taken, nor deliveries DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG } thinking he is wrong— : f The Women'a Ready. made, on Friday Hour Sale merchandise and the right to limit 5 ’ ‘ il to; Wear ction han Quantities is reserved. STORE HOURS 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. you’ve got to show him. } taken from the 4 k 20 mary vive and = 1 to 1 11 to 12 1 to 2 And when men are in the ‘ ‘ I black Wool Serge und toils of a siren they are all BA VuAHaL in plin. Sie Mdioe abs Boinch Cotton Gaber. ("ids and | Ends—An from Missouri. tailored and belted st Special $1.00 dine.—90 yards in fancy menty is composed of These izen 40, 4 stripe: uitable pe chemise, skirts, | combinations and made of white [| with silk an au de ¢ nee ot a | especially for this ind batiste | We tes ormerly 1.50 45 silk poplin Motor lh aa $ 81000 face's Se" 3Bc ae ae rviceable for outing —Says Constance. a The millinery section 44 and 4 rts has taken from stock anq children choot wear. Formerly $1.00 merly 24.50. Kor 274nch Lining Moire. and street wear as the White Soiesette Dress Dresses. 300 yards of a lining are for motor wear, and @8.—These are or 1 46 only, in ; the assortment in in the apron and hous ummer styles of blue, , fabric that is used ex 1 wide ariety in style dress jon, and are pink and lavender i tensively for petticoats. ang colors, of yellow, made lor leeve, checks, These are on rt Displayed in light and king's blue, black, Kelly high neck style with ule in the women's medium colors. Former. green pleat over shoulders, 46 ready-to-wear section, iy 460 KKN Ais, Ob sale sses in the lot, in now located on the New . sizes to 46. Kormer- Second Floor. Former: at the lning counter and $4.95. For ly $2.50. For this hour, $3.95. For this hour, ; For this hour this hour your ss a $1.95 @hite Dress Skirts Are to Sell on Friday at i || $/.00 | New Second Floor rom '% | | | | G | Constance Talmadge in a Scene From “Sauce for the ¢ / ip Which | | She Is Now Playing at the Liberty, sale marks the season’s opportunity as these re- |} [THIS IS | ductions are made for Friday’s selling for the || / purpose of disposal and to make room. The || Dress Skirts involved are made of Wide Wale Pique and Indian Head cotton fabrics, well known for their washable qualities. The styles are plain and are finished with belt, two pockets and button trimming. Waist measures 25 to 30 inches. Former» ly $1.95. Choice for Friday, special .......... .... $1.00 | SAN FRANCISCO, Grace Darling, well known motion 4 fee picture actress, was killed Wednes- | 0" Oh | day afternoon in an automobile accl-| the methods of dent here Her bo was identified Sauce for t shortly after the wreck by her hus. | ty this week great m, tragedies would be nip making Constance Talmadge plays the role is widely | of Kitty in a charming manner © Star-Liberty Weekly is an ex Wallace—Wurlitzer Miss Dar Chester Franklin me is Mrs, ing's real na known on the screen as Grace Dar interesting attraction tl ! HIS WIFE’S FRIEND Sevwed fo fete Ginn. Saati TE, eens ng? 2 to 3 tes. tee ca Miss Darling was crushed to death race i Mack Sennett Comedy against a fire hyd ant when two big cot 18 oUM : : Men's Lisle Hose.-A miscellaneous lot of — Girls’ Union Suits.—50 Blouses—Special automol s collide on AUtOMO othe “lay to: is th ar of the en lines priced for a « c cle: up. T § striking her as she stood waiting for|seum Wedne Ming Cupimnlil-ctnic asses in alse % 10, 10% Fa 11, cotton in ribbed weave with The blouse section has STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY srtking ber ream | Wesnoday ton Cayton ||] white "ack nner ceton in ted weere with acted fom sale a D. H. Es 1 ne of the| ¢ , , 1 A Sg eh leh Dh ca et 1 a broken line of organdie hvans, driving one of girl crook, who “comes back" be pair TERRE EAGT a OSETRLIN IDA C neck, sleeveless styles, in - machines, was rushing to a hospl-| cause of her love for George Bayard i and batiste blouses with a tal with B. F. Dankirk, who had| Elliott Dexter is Or 3 pairs 50 Pinon © eNO eave ot | eS ane ee Admission 20c | been severely burned in a gasoline | Miss Clayton in “The for Daprineu scons series C_ imerly 75e. For 25 izes 36 to 46, in white and Child 10 | explosion. As he dashed a s the Hack,” and Theodore Roberts Knees —didses and: ineettibns narrow this hour, a suit Cc ee ae tae tcl udren ic street he crashed into another auto- | ¢ character actor, is seen to ad ‘luny anc alenciennes nunc 6 anc - * age ylue, Nile, FIRST at PIKE “7 i eeeven eueEacus 2 SEE at | SLE cl ceca eed amet nd 30.Inch Cotton Crepe— and bisque; waists in 3 ‘ 1 - . . 4 S yards. Formerly 6c and 10c a yard White th fanc tripes: he lo! at sold Continuous 11 to 11 1) (Plus War Tax) ¢ was picked up and father Ber tite Nonene Hanes 15¢ Fe ae een ee taken to an emergency hogpita ee ted leaped : ; 300 ya e 30¢ a 3.5 95. where #he died within a few minutes. LEVY'S ORPHEUM Mes bie Sirpaes Lengths cf 4 to yard. For this 23 this hour, $1 95 Her chest was badly crushed the part of a mother Fe ees kt 10c hour, a yard C choice......... . The actress was recently married | whose baby has been torn from her to Franklin, who is a soldier sta-|by “uplifters" and to convincingly Madras, Marquisette and Scrims.—Suitable = q tioned at the Presidio here. mourn over one tiny child's sock ft for side drapes 3, and 38inch widths, in 4 At the apartment house where the | behind, is a task worthy of the best plain and figured patterns. Formerly 30 JS e 0 (7K) 0 : Franklins lived, it was said they had in a real actress. Mae Marsh “puts 40c and 46c. For this hour, yard c ry ce been married three months and had over” ju ne in “Mother | . come here two months ago from | and the Law at e # Orpheum. ———_—— Washington, D.C. ° Franklin was formerly a motion COLONIAL ready made a success you value your watch, picture director. ret. Arthur Guy Empey has al-| and an author, and now h as a soldie it 8 ra ae RA repair it. Next Liberty sman Albert Johnson, re: | — the front as a movie actor in “Over . such 4 Sf Objectionable Hairs A simplified method is here given for, the quick removal of hairy or THURS —FRL—SAT. fuzzy growths and rarely 1s more Mythan one treatment required: Mix “ ” a*stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water, apply to hairy 3 minutes Congre nominated from the Third Washing ‘CLEMMER CLEMMER the Top,” a picturization of his own strict at Wedner¢ 7 ; k, which ix playing at the Colon rer Pik accaptan “a” ecmmmlansn oe WUT. = prpfrony arte treet aibeaersa fal until Saturday night Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair captain in the gas and flame section If you want to keep your hair in 8 © and after 2 or rub off, wash the skin and every WITH SRROT hair has vanished. This simple of the United States army. He has COMING SATURDAY MISSION The stAte convention of the passed all physical tests and will Mies Doria Kenyon is‘appearing at to Enforce I held its treatment cannot cause injury, but start training at once at Camp Hum the Mission in “The Inn of the Blue | {rst session in Room 1032 Henry |. 444 condition, be careful what you € should be exercised to get real rt ur uy phrey, Va A icate’ Gentes Moon.” As the story calls for two | >Ullding Wednesday ,,| Wash it with, cs delatone.—Advertisement. Johnson will not resign his con America's eatest leading men. Crauford Kent and| “4 committee consisting of educat-| “\roct soaps and” prepared sham= gressional post, but will take a leave American ry | Harry Browne were chosen to fill| O'S and church heads was appointed 0. contain too much alkall. This man N B. Coffman for peace education, Principles of the | {rity the | Salp, mak ague to Enforce F TE arene pita ee rere rn! Phas: organization, will be in the main ad-| Plain mulsified cocoanut oil (whiel ee BESSIE CLASS A hered to. is pure and entirely greaseless), is Peggy Pearce, who plays opposite) The aims of the league are to quell |™uch better than the most nap of absence during the war. He will forfeit his congressional salary while in military service The story is laid in New and in the Catskills | the part | York city s the hair mful. Just (HIMSE! A Marvelous Picturization of Empey’s World-Famous Book. CoNTNUOUS sf HOON TO 11 Bone Now Captain; BARRISCALE Joe Bennett at the Class A inva, Sat-| German militariam cand form a|#ve soap or anything else you Lev Douglas in France nam Guuesiow urday Evening story, “The| league of nations to preserve peace |¥S¢ for shampooing, as this’ can) CAMP LEWI Sept. 12.—Lieut sig “it pte b helevel Golden Fleece 2 her screen | after the war possibly injure the hair EB Se seu f, by reaching the leve si simp oisten y¢ ; . - toger M. Bone, formerly of the law ¢ the man you loved, you career as a member of Mack Sen = Simply moisten your hair with and rub it in, One or two attle thought he would marry nett'’s bathing girl brigade. French Net Boches wat. ‘ LANDING A Si firm of Douglas & Bone, of & & Bone, , thought he wou alae ; teaspoonfuls will make an abunde has en promated tothe rank of | I hone, se ad By sTRAND in Surprise Blows 0! 0") cams" nther, ang Adults 10c __ Children 50 fast Monae ferme? partner, wee WOuld make you eng Some big scenic effects are shown| PARIS, Sept. 12—"North of the| ‘leanses. th P and scsip ae Plus le War Tax enlisted with him at the outbreak of man's equal. but that if Winston Churchill in the picture at the Strand this| Ajlette a surprise attack by us cap. | UShIy > lather rinses out eho Sr when you attained this, week. In “The Source starring | tured so s," the , easily, and removes every particle with Germany, is serving in and the man you loved F an : othe wel ees ome prisoners, the war of | of dust, dirt,-dandruff and excessia would not. marry you, The Play in Eight Wall and Anna Little, the ac: | fice announced today st andr : - ‘ then you must return to 3 tion {s laid among the lumber camps| “In the regions of Rheims and|%l The hair es quickly ang pin net Worle ree £4 Parts of the north woods, and a big drive | Prosnes there was artillery fire. In|@enly, and it leaves it fine and Te A Je of logs down the river features the| the Champagne and in the Vosges/|‘iky, bright, fluffy and easy to aia Closely Follows the film two enemy surprise attacks were re GUTERSO LE aaa A comedy and war pictures com-| pulsed iggy ioes Novel plete the bill Selection, “Thais” oe can get mulsified cocoanut ny drug store. It is nd a few ounces is — e oil at most rs’ union don. cheap, The Plumb We other day, “AR een Rat Massenet “The Crisis” will | CLEMMER | Wednesday evening to th nough to last everyone in the fam- CONCR “st . AND BARGES ° hanso ndou : : ‘ | Army's se ice campaign il for months, Advertise: it. MANY contracts that have emily lett Korsakow fascinate and_ thrill Lois Wilson, who appeared here | Atmy's war serv mpai _ily for months is \dv ment ORLY last w with Warren Kerrigan ise it is the plays a leading part in “Maid o° the! you beca TOPICS Of THE DAY L.. Building at RRUNSWICK, ONE 3,000-TON CONCRETE Ga Taken over by CBMETIE We mp or fm biggest play of the Storm,” now showing at the Clem riarwenen Wiese Corp. lieben eaten iateat | mer. Miss Wilson” plays Elaine THE RIDGE ROAMERS year. | Shackleford, a young girl forced into (Scenic) TWO 3,500-TON CONCRETE VESSELS B: iTON, marriage by an ambitious mother eee Iding at WILMID in Hiding at WILMINGTON, C, by Emergency Fleet Corporation SIX 7,500-TON CONCRE TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIRERTY—Constance Talmadge in r the a i — Bessie rriscale in * the Storm | ‘Woman and de luxe edition of Grif- “Intolerance.” | —Ethel Clayton in “The Came Bi Hace Ret ‘he Source.” SIGHT 7,500-T CONCRETE VESSELS Building at | JACKSON ges VILLE, Fla, by Emer gency Fleet Corporation {LS Building at MOBILE, Ala, by Emergency Fleet Corp EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCRETE V Buildin al, by EIGHT 7,500-TON CONCR and Anna ‘orporatic } YNIAL—Arthur Guy Empey tn “Over the Top EIGHT ‘ONCRETE VESSELS y at SAN FRANCIS | MISSION—Dorix| Kenyon in “The by Emergen Fleet Corporation » of the Blue Moon,” LASS A—Joe Bennett in “The Golden Fleece. 34) —H) Move to Boycott. Non-Union Shops Union men who patronize non union shops were roundly scored by ates to the Central Labor Council Wednesday evening ONE CONCRETE BARGE, 98x28x11 Buflt at FLUSHING BAY L. I anched July 18 ONE CONCRETE CANAL BOAT ...... Built at FLUSHING BAY, I. 1, N. ¥.: about ready for launching. TWELVE 500 TON NAVY CONCRETE LIGHTERS 1 i Buy Your Paints, Hardware, Nails, Etc., from Spelger & Hurlbut and Save Hundreds of Seattle houses have been supplied with builders’ hardware, paints, etc., from this popular-priced store. built for Inland Commission WHEN YOUVE PAID ce, ca a FOR FURNITURE | istics race WH sl ve Ba "0 STATE WITH LABOR problems of accidents and industrial ONE 500-TON CONCRETE . BARGES 7 GRIFFITH PRESENTS THER = or Embarka of the War SHTEEN CONCRETE RIVER Being built LANSPORTS ae tion Servic Department CARRIE eing built for Embarka tion Service of the War Department WATER TWELVE CONCRETE CAR FLOATS, Being built for Embarka- 265x42x14 ... ; i tion Service of the War Department No matter who builds your house, ir ona personal selection of Locks, etc., from this great ¢Store for Everybody.” Lobks like the CONCRETE SHIP and BARGE had COME TO STAY, doesn't it Builders’ Hardware Electrical House Wiring Needs Paints, Stains and Kalsomine Bathroom Supplies, Etc. We Deliver to All Parts of the City. MANENUE AND UNION STREET. Our plant will soon have ALL IT CAN HANDLE. We are rush- ing construction as fast as men and money can do it ted in our com You can become intere Come in t CONC THE DE LUXE EDITION OF “INTOLERAN( TEN BIG ACTS SOME FACTS about insurance, Unions are aske name men trained in the study of such problems, Fourteen workers will be selected Announcement of the desire for co-operation between employer and employe in the handling of industrial accidents was made by the labor 4 Lal , S TT: |couneil’s legislative committee Wed nesday evening, \ ‘TAYTON, NEW YORK $ OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9100 SHIPYARD at BRYN MAWR (on Senttle & I VANT NO. 1 at TAC OMA, WA at BRYN MAWK. AN A OFFICES, 4 OFF No Raise in Price ENTIRE HOUST: . 25¢ CHILDREN ..... 10¢ pn Ry) wilh by WO. a

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