The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1918, Page 4

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| | | ABSOLUTELY BRAND NEW AND THE FIRST TIME SHOWN IN SEATTLE—a mod- ern story brimming over with action, love and mystery, with accent on the mystery. ERALDINE ARRAR IN The Turn of the Wheel Lila Lee, w ho Appears at the Colisew “CUDDLES" phrveel SCREEN ¢ screen as and up to her screen debut as one ¢ Gus Edwards’ arance as at the of the tress” in § Coliseun# in “The Cruise | Make Bele , | Miss Lee's role ment child, whos , & toy wooden hi is that of a tene yard is her het ship of Upon her st goes on | ise of the Make Believes,” to }@ wonderful farm In the hills. mnt a “BETTY’S ‘ MARY'S PRAYER ADVENTURE” Admission 20c 18 ANSWERED Comedy Children 10c “Johanna Enlists” remains at the Plus War Tax Continuous 11 to 11 | Liberty the balance of the week Mary Pickford is Johanna, woe-be gone and friendless, drudgimg from morning till night on the Renssaller farm. Then, one day, in answer to her prayer, “Oh, Lord, please send me @ beau,” the Lord was merciful and sent a thousand. With the ai of fashion plate: esthetic dan and milk baths, Johanna deve was thru j again, “Oh, One Ma Thousan found herself praying Lord, when I asked for vhy did You send One eee OFFICIAL WAR FILMS WILL SEW FOR BELGIANS PROVE INTERESTING Capitol hill W. C. T. U. workers| Scenes of Chateau Thierry, where | will sew all day Thursday for Bel-|our khaki-clad men proved them j sian children at the Red Cross | selves equals of the greatest fighters | rooms, 15th and Mercer. Other |in the world, and linked again in his women are welcome to come and|tory the names of America and help use the sewing machines. France; strange trophies of the fighting; a bomb plane shot down by | ae | sharp-eyed Yanks; a clumsy German FIRST TIME SHOWN IN SEATTLE | tank surrounded by the poilus, and |the French tanks in action are only ja few of the interesting and e | tional official war review pictures |shown in the Clemmer Digest this | week “The Crisis,” with an allstar ¢ jis the feature picture at the Ci | mer. America’s Greatest American Story THE CRISIS WINSTON CHURCHILL “rl n en’ | GERALDINE © TO THE RESCUE if it is true that he mur- dered divorced wi . “I don't |bad to t police, but laying the heroine hero's name Iso to the ine Farrar, inaily clears the nin” will faset~ thrill yeu be- it portrays— slave market of old WILLIAM FARNUM STARS AT COLONIAL athe ouis, with a beauti- A ne 8 to the Co fui jadroon girl @n the today, with bloc Mi Farnum as the featured player pe il ee a story rounds two brothers, one a debate. hard z, ho A Nation to arms. jana heca fone nd beca\ bigest pia [ha “Rainbow of Love 4 Ferrari MARY in a brand new 1918 version of Eagle's WILLIAM FARNUM DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX IN UE BLUE Smashing, Fighting Tale of le in the Rocky Mountains I have invented and pat- ented a life-saving device which insures absolute safety and protection against the dangers of sea and ocean travel. I invite the closest in- est eran vestigation thereof, and PALLIED OFFICIAL WAR will cheerfully demon- REVIEW strate its use at any time in any waters, salt or fresh, stormy or calm. I have organized a cor- poration for its promotion, and to enable persons everywhere who travel by water to avail themselves of its benefits and safety. Children Se Plus le War Tax "LOWEST RATES TO” To that end a limited ALIFORNIA amount of the capital stock is offered at par FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES | SAN DIEGO | FREQUENT SA “Goud nervice, Jango, © m value of $1.00. Inquiry can be made and arrange- ments perfected by mail, or by phone, or in person at the office. JAMES SCARLETT 337 BURKE BUILDING Phone Elliott 4831 state s. Ever) |} ne and unsurpas saience for px: ers. Kater | a hd fall particulars at Moity Ticke \ ice. THE M’CORMICK LINE ‘Chery Bt. Phone Elliott 3436 New Motion Picture Star Seen on Screen at Coliseum Today | | Make-B eli | | | th | into a thing of beauty, and before she |* Thursday—Friday emma! be) (ae | | m1 “The Cruise of the A worthless good-for-nothing, } urse, there is a girl, and both ers are in love with her, but the r man wins out. | The cast Includes Francia Carpen jes Clary, Barney Furey and Katherine Adams. oe AT REX TODAY ord, in one of her first deals with a feud between two tain families, and t idnaping the girl by “the Eagle,” who de. cides the only way to win her is by THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1918. | MERCHANTS OBJECT TO” A meeting of storekeepers, whole: | sale men, members of the council of | sulte nse over the inntituted by the ‘Tue would not work refu livery plan. Numerous cases have when t | move them inside the shop. —and adifferent malted milk | WEDS, ONLY TO FIND DELIVERY ECONOMY| FIRST HUSBAND ALIVE) Two husbands for wite di from | dian cas an error in the Cana and officers of th am wualty liste—a mix-up which asters’ union will be held in the Henry | was straightened out Tuesday when | building Friday evening, to smooth |the local courts gave Mrs, Besse 9 friction developing as the | Smith of divorce from | result of the sidewalk delivery plan of Dallas, Ore | L ‘Teamsters’ union now Mra John ters’ union leade noune belteved William d Smith, and then rnment told her a mistake and alive that ur nbers on ot nt to the maday ion » Canadian g¢ nts who dewalk de that it had made Williamson was. still to conse occurred of chante who refused to pt ADMIRAL MAYO IN ENGLAND is from the whole ” he teamster delive LONDON Sept 18.—Admiral goods on the sidewalk and refused to | Mayo, of the United States navy, has PIC KFORD arrived in England. Ma, can’t I have a little fun? I wuz just sittin’ here wishin’ I wuz ded! JoHANNA | Enuists WEEK A Different Process ~a real malted milk. The milk- casein is actually acted upon by malt ferments which partially predigest it. Quickly prepared Fo the perfected malted milk. nutritious, pure, wholesome and delicious. Hence, Borden's rinvalids—for the kiddies~bot or cold~bedtime or mealtime. Insist on Borden's—at all drug stores—in square packages only. orcens Wallace on the | Wurlitzer Star-Liberty News Weekly use of cave-man snethods. 1ea Kirkwood supports Miss Pickford, eee MOUNTED POLICE ARE FEATURED Figures that have appealed to the jc awaken to life in this Im at the Strand, Th >| an Mounted Pol justice on the has been written about these ttle is known of them or the work y do. In “Heart of the Wilds,” the first real attempt is made bring these picturesque figures be men, y FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c Children 10c Plus the War Tax TILL SATURDAY NIGHT GLORIA SWANSON —IN— “Shifting Sands” A Play for Wedded Couples and Those Who Will be Wedded Some Day CLASS THEATRE THIRD AND PIKE Lsnuniidhiermetianenetil Maa? STRAND: ALL WEEK BEAUTIFUL (Mary | ELSIE FERGUSON with Thomas Meighan in HEART OF THE WILDS BRITAIN’S BULWARKS Official War Film THE EXTRA | BRIDEGROOM A Comedy Second at Seneca | Continuous 11 to 11 | Admission 20c | Children 10c Plus Wer Tax. STRAND ‘e the public. It ts a thrilling story romance and danger, with the ac on near the Canadian-American bor. der, Elsie Ferguson is starred. cee ALICE BRAD AS DANCING GIRL, | The Mission opens today with Alice Brady in “The Death Dance. Discovery that his wife was holdin clandestine meetings with Boresky sent Arnold Maitland to the studio one night with murder in his heart, the way he met a friend who him in a drink another, ed in laying ¢ the e as the the new ¥ publication z nonthly North the wor Pacfiie shipyards. Saturday SUCCESS PLAYS COMING Brand New Print Wa. Farnum in “A Sol ¢ Clark in hurs, Fri. 28, «wna CO COOOOOE CE COEEEEOCOEOE OOO TOCOSOOOOSOOOOOEOOOOOOO OOS OO SOOEESOSEOOOEOOOOOOOO OOO OOS SESE OSOOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODO® Mildred Harrix In “Wor ands ” POCCoCoCCOLC CC OO OOOOOLOLEDEC. Coe Draperies: F > ji "From Fraser-PatersonCo, “im | THURSDAY IN THE ‘SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT | a Women Look to the Special Price neoenen.S for Excep- One Hundred Tailored Felt Hats---Thursday oar S198 A Special Price Basement Bargain HOUGH the Special Price Basement has been open only a short time, many Seattle women have already learned that remarkable millinery values can be obtained here. That is to be a great feature of this special salesroom. —For Thursday we will offer one hundred remarkable val- in the new Tailored Felt Hats—a wide variety of col- ors. Splendid smart, practical hats for general wear. Values that are typical of the Special Price Basement. . $1.98 Special Price Basemeat Aprons 100 Newest Fall and Winter Suits Extreme Values Kitchen Aprons Of striped chamb and full, with two pc Marguerite Aprons 5: lent quality cham in neat checked patterns, tape bound Morning Aprons 79c— —Coverall styles, of striped percale; one pocket. ues are the rule. —These are the very newe: models, fancy stripes and neat figures. Bungalow Aprons $1.25— \ Large Bungalow Aprons of \\ me i ae splendid chambray, stripes and i, ed with large fur collars. checks, trimmed with bands of plain chambray Special Price Basement House Dresses Special $1 Each UST received — 200 Percale and Lawn House Dresses. A wide assortment of colors and patterns. —A Special Price , Base- navy blue, black and rich Autumn plaids; pockets, button trimmed. Special Price Basement price os material alone ‘for Women---Special $22.50 XTRAORDINARY values that are typical of the Special Price Basement, where extraordinary val- styles, of fine, all-wool poplin and all-wool burella—tailored and semi-tailored braid, velvet or button trimmed. ireen, navy blue, brown, taupe, wine and black. Special Price Basement, Thursday ee ceataives Women’s New Winter Coats good and full-ma of durable | Extreme Values for $18.50 * percale, in a wide variety of PLENDID values—correct, new styles. e, heavy wool velour, in smart belted models —Burgundy, navy blue, green, brown. Special, $18.50 —Special Price Basement. Women's Dress Skirts Basement Values $4. 85 IFTY new Fall Skirts, pe arrived. Splendid quality serges in Every Skirt an exceptional value for the —Special Price Basement. Dressing Sacques, Special 69c ment feature on Thurs- F percale and lawns in a wide assortment of neat patterns, day at, each daintily finished, and at a price less than present price of the Special $22.50 Fine, dur- some with novelty $4.85 69¢ cial Price Basement.

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