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THE SEATTLE STA ‘ONDAY, SEPTEMBER Plenty of Action This Week = ___at the beens oe Theatres TODAY—TWO DAYS MORE DIG DEEP FOR THE FOURTH SHOWI NG Z : LIBERTY “il UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY POSITIVELY FIRST RUN “‘It’sa Goldwyn Picture” toe TOM MOORE in me en Ens? JUST FOR TONIGHT Jf seni 20: hese n s making folks ALSO —In which a wild young Irishman Children 10¢ Plenty of thrills and romance, jh o shed Rie Tapert in wie ree ss - A FAY TINCHER showed ’em the stuff heroes are : and the soft, tropical atmos- Up Smiling.” Doug 1 the same | | a COMEDY made of in order to win the girl. Plus war tax phere of Hawaii. role An winGneFig sepeRres Oo “in| " a ||| LATEST NEWS Six thousand feet of Love, Mys- ‘ 1916, thiat.ct Jerry Martin, a smeli| | Et f | WEEKLY tery and Adventure, Continuous 11 to 11 |town bank clerk, who, tired of beins | | Coot the Purple age tied down, breaks the bars of his} Marriage cage and with swift and sure | | big dy a . movements, with bows and smiles, | |wins a fortune and a girl Neds i igh ane | os STORE HOURS, Including Saturday, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. ’ y as the sirl, and X—-Mildred Harris tn “For Hos | | , r4 y, share of the hundred 7 — forming the words “Buy a Bo: believe she did “so willingly. He | Liberty,” filmed by Cameraman found that she had been abducted) HEARST-PATHE |Jacobs, from an airplane, is the|to the cottonwoods of Utah, He} jfeature of The Star-Liberty Week-| Koes there and meets Jane Wither- ly. |spoon on the ranch where his sis- WEEKLY ow [tee 'wes last even, Shere. be, tves LEVY'S ORPHEUM |for some time, but not quietly, i e e ross Plenty of action, lots of love and|he has trouble with a gang of FRENZIED FIL | atventure, with tits of comedy nore | rustlers led by | a masked rider, e Jand there, are the features of “Just|Whom he finds to be A beautiful A Frantic Comedy for Tonight," which opened at Levy's|#1fl. With the destructlon of the Inens ; rpheum Sunday, with Tom Moore |TUstlers, and after finding his ‘sls- Y whelieve Engtish |ter's grave, peace comes to Las- noblema ames the dis ere Admission 20c | ee, Sys eagle ol eee The Hospitals of France are calling loudly for linen to stay the Children 10¢ | thert. my AA alia *oledr the | OSES og eae i ee al flow of precious blood, to bandage the honor wounds of our brave Plus war tax|namo of the srl he love of the girl who jilted him six years| soldiers who are marching on to Victory! The need is very urgent Just for Tonight” introduces a | ovie . ‘}\before, James Armitage finds his new movie star, In the person of |Pefore, James Armitage finds his and Seattle must respond. LOWEST RATES TO Rotarians, 12,000 in number, aro no, Fox, a pretty Mttle brunette, |r ortune lost thru @ rascally lawyer. The week beginning today, Monday, has been set aside for the ts m t tudvantage as fighting in France. Allied Rotary! Moore's, wading lady, ax But Armitage fo brave, and in| Red Cross Linen Drive and all loyal riends of the world’s noblest C baw titans Rieleesethoe meat Veta ' nowrned kceee Fev thatiee cad charity are asked to contribute all they can possibly spare in Towels, rown, Indianapo! Pi ent rr. 4 4 W. H. Taflor, Mobile, secretary. Wiliam Farnum ts the star et |Gemmen. DOM DREN eh Tag Handkerchiefs, Napkins, or linens of any kind, old or new. the “Riders of the Purple Sage”) “Earle Williams and Grace Dar- _ Bring them to RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS, 315 Univer- SAN DIEGO | Gray Hair : a pe ~ Be nthscighaneaerd appearing /mond are featured in this fascinat-| sity, between Third and Fourth. 26 eit Tuesday |ing romance of love and mystery, ight It is a pe aes zation of by | FREQUENT SAILINGS, | adapted from the book of the a |_ Good service, large outside state hs use novel of the same name by ne lsame name by Harold MacGrath. Fooms and unsurpassed meals. Every Grey. Farnum plays the role oe oe ‘convenience for passengers. Rates \\ ea and full particulars at City Tieket| J) La ® Texas ranger, who goes! STRAND | Office. sieges 4 “3 bgp! —. Mil whi 94 Anne marries Hugo Morton be-| e wore hat she nad joined the | ¢, 7 e y 9 - rk “ cause she loves him, but later, THE M’CORMICK LINE, sf new sect, and had cloped with one|when she discovers he is a gambler |109 Cherry St. Phone Filiott 2436 of the band, but Ja: id _not/and married her just to use her| ath Beautiful GRACE ja struggle over a gun he 1s shot.| IRMOND as the girl. |Anne boards the steamer for Ha- .. 3 . i i ‘ | To be eminently FAIR in all transactions; FAIR to its customiers, he returned from a trip around the world and wali, with the Intention of forget- -§ A . ; r Houses" who-n0 stance es Pesoedine ag GA mney Natio fy FAIR to its employes—this is the unswerving polf#y upon which the ASnever doubted that it that sho meets and falls in. tove| GOTTSTEIN store conducts its business. alee aman Rds a eae ee We extend the FAIR and honorable credit terms of this establish- sugar planter. Enid Bennett makes a charming ment to every trustworthy person. ee and the Public soiree" Davenport Special, $57.50 At the expense of being expelled CHRISTIE COMEDY from college, Arnold L'Hommedieu | “War Gardens” shielded his chum from disgrace. rs + i a wait ero Ho is later dragged further down| TOPICS OF THE DAY HE chief business of America today is the winning hy hie Qesite COTMIA This eatin Eom of the war. The ranks of business houses gener- man. With every effort a ENIC “The Hound of the Hills” Our Boys ally have been greatly depleted in order that our full salsa a ie be Sede e ai: “A Bed for a strength may be turned into the fight for freedom. B the great wrongs which caused his With th downfall are righted. : room where I e About one-third of our men have joined the colors an a ened Mit abe sonia there is no C | and their places have been filled by new and inexperi- at the Colonial. , Nae dr . 478 oiors enced help. We take great pride in our boys “OVER MISSION room for a THERE”; at the same time we recognize that the loss Nan McDonald married Lowery, Bed ” Murray, H. H. of so many of our experienced men, whose places must Liigharay Pett oneal a ci Bact 4 - Hope, C. W. necessarily be filled by inexperienced help, may fre- brutality, that he had married her| Handsome, solid oak, revolving-seat Bed Davenport, 2 FATTY ARBU ARBUCKLE | Robbins, H. B. quently occasion annoyance to our customers. A only for the sake of his boy, and| with frame finished in waxed or fumed. Seat and back snp dong 1 ane an ‘efort to Torket er sorrow, covered in genuine Spanish Moroccoline. An excellent “FATTY BUTTS iad Maxwell,’ Oakley We are doing our best to reduce errors to a mini- s. After much sosrow the | value. Special . U IN | Hurlbut, Robt. mum but, during the period of adjustment, are forced § : ‘fe he! aie a (Mattress $11.50 extra) Hann, A. I. to ask the indulgence and assistance of our customers ries ‘ened at the ae A recent shipment of late model Davenports includes waxed, fuméd and Ja- pe wells a ; in reporting promptly any irregularities that may ; eee cobean oak, also mahogany finish, with coverings of tapestry, velour and genu- Schroeder, John occur. ‘ | ine leather and other attractive materials, priced accordingly, You can find:a God’s “Man Stack, Alton W. Mildred ‘Farris, “na Don Wride, ix} Davenport here to match your furniture, and at a price to suit your pocketbook, : ‘ 13 s the star of “For Husbands Only ‘A Remarkable Story of New — In order to assist. us in facilitating our work, and which opened at the Rex Sun¢ ‘York's Broadway and Elite These boys, along permitting employes to finish their duties by five Miss Harris ts delightful as the 1i ¥ ’ Union Underworld with all the ‘clock, we would respectfully request that y is tle convent-bred Ton!, who sets| ¥ Mad. isles Gidartiny ine will -- ~ i op would re er fu - " 8 = ig do — out to make Rolin Van’ D'Arcy pay | jade st ankin siness early 1 ne day and, ssi 2, for trifling with he; fections, . A * . / . ik Gi a ne e . ae aiarsdate vanking business ly in the day if possible ag tae ae in realty, | : An unusually large showing of the latest models _ Sereen ” Telegram your limit make your deposits before two o'clock. breaking: har cw heart alt ove in the famous BUCK’S UNION-MADE HEATERS, in ale on our New Mal subscription hewitt, Layee ee all sizes and prices, for either wood or coal. Hear Jack O’Dale on our New to the i If you can see your way clear to do this it will be Lewie Cody and Fred Goodwin | all size 1 prices be coal WURLITZER much appreciated by the officers and employes of this OAR thai Gis — y . ; BUCK’S HEATERS, like. the renowned BUCK’S i Have Nelson Is Injured ‘ RANGES, are the greatest fuel economizers. They From 11 A.M. to 6:30 P. gd Fourth We believe it will require but a short time for our as Cycle Hits Auto P embody scientific principles found in fuel Fie stove, Children, Always e present force to become efficient in handling the de- hinghoune Hause Ae rn g y Pee tee 9 bee After 6:30 P. M. and Sundays } I ibert tails of the business and, in the meantime, by reason dent at Stone way and 47th st, : a Made of the very finest materials obtainable by the eee Molidays y of the necessities of the times, we feel warranted in yPenday afternoon, 18.in an improved most skillful mechanics in the stove industry, Me condition at the city hospital Mon War Tax Added asking your courteous consideration. Nelson was on a motorcycle Handsome, durable, comfortable. Loan J. W. MAXWELL, Bia Ne Wie wbleiced a A = | WwW. 2 rey) aren ma ey he iia Your Old Stove Taken in Exchange. The ‘Man “Who Makes $10.00 Per Week = The i W. Indian Names And spends eleven, is on the ronda | for Western Ships to failure; the man who makes e Ten Doll. e d spend which Haut Sd Sty na 1 an |ships constructed in the West here- | y . Peewee after, if ion by William Pig. ngs, however small they may be t Johnson, congressman, to ad- where they will be seirast abe Of Seattle Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, who SEATTLE: S| POPUI R TOME POWERS | nes the nation’s ships, to have a ens eit enna e | vessel built in Seattle named “Sno- ! Second at Marion |qualmie,” and a ship constructed in| 1514 to 1520 Second Ave., Near Pike St. : Puyallup”; also that an In , dian girl be chosen as sponsor for these ships.