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© APSR RMP EEFEwi SFme . 7 TU ‘Three Movie Shows Display |. __ Energies of German Spies’ ERSON'S ORCHESTRA PROVES DRAWING CARD \ feature of this week's program at the Clemmer is the rendering of Cavaileria Rustineana,” by Gutter son's Ruslan orchestra, Mr, Gutter son has long been popular with the Clemmer ‘patrons, and under his di rection the abundance of applause formance Tonight — Last Times SHIRLEY MASON big orchestra wing an at each per Lyte in 'Unex T feature picture ‘Queen - the Sea,” starring Annette Kel Fairbanks tn in _. man, remains until Saturday nis Saal + * “COME WILD MEN! FLOCKS OF "EM ee Warlike natives of jw ¢ islands are used in thrilling fights between | | the whites and the blacks in “The ” , IN Romance of Tarsan,” at the Coline um Restores Gray Hair To Its Original Color ray, streaked, | Spear throwing is thelr favorite method of waging warfare. Mow Tarean overcon them with strength a large part of the mate or see CROOK DRAMA SHOWN AT LIBERTY John Barrymore is the star of 'ARTING Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman the feature film at the Liberty which concludes tts run Saturday CLARK “OUT OF -A CLEAR SKY” ¥ t the geoulne Mary Goldman's Mair Color Restorer, ake gure of the name dn the butte. our druggist has ft. Trial Bottle Free night “x3 Out of the high rent district, per sonal service nod moderate advertis ing enable me to make you this offer Go to any dentist, get his prices, then come to me end get 20 per cont cat from his figere, with caretal, painless metheds and persons! atten tion. Dr. J. Brown’s New Office | =| Annette Kellerman, diving venus, who is starring at the Clemmer this) phe only sure way to get rid of jweek in “The Queen of the Sea.” dandruff is to dissolve it: then you eree———— | destroy it entirelf.~ To éo this get Jerook, who steals for the love of |About four ounces of ordinary liquid stealing. A Mutt and Jeff comedy, | ®rvon; apply it at night when retir war films and the Liberty Weekly | ing: use enough to moisten the scalp, complete the bill. and rub it in gently with the finger oe | . | Ups. AMERICAN OFFICER | Do this tonight, and by morning | RESCUED FROM Si | most, if not all, of your dandruff will e, and three or four more ap jones will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign 1 trace of it. no matter how much iruff you may have You will find, too, that all itching’ and digging of the scalp wi air will be fluff, R AND SPIES silky and 1 feel a hundred tim The pictur K e Pp € the FOILED BY HERO |} “To Hell With the Kaiser” re Ye nm get th arvon at any le COW IS Bn eine Ghote: 150 "Ste tat | drug atore. Te ts inexpensive and ance of the week. This patriotic|Mever fails to do the work.—Adver film, directed by George Irving, is | Usement a charming love story, In which the ‘ hero, an American aviator, foila the evil plots of the kaiser and his | «pies. The thrilling rescue of an Amert can officer from death at the hands of a gang of German spies, and the ture of these conspirators, are among the exciting incidents trayed in the comedy drama, “Come On In,” at the Strand stop at and your klonay Saturday Dedication of the New ‘CLEMMER First Time Shown Annette WANT REDWOODS } FILM Now as Playing ck ground for the scenes of “The Half | Breed,” in which Douglas Fairbanks stare at the Rex, These trees are Ipeculiar to California and are the | property of the United States gov Blernment, to be kept intact and in violate from the woodman's axe BERT LYTE STAR AT MISSION An English lord (in :eality a young American journalist) and German spies play a big part in “Unexpected | Places,” now showing at the Mission. | Bert Lytell is starred. | A comedy, “The Girl in the Box and a Red Cross pictorial art also shown on the same bill DRIVE THERMOMETER | MERCURY IS RISING. Thirty feet high and painted jn the official device fur United War Work can-| ing business in dard Furniture The Stupendous 1918 Sub Sea Play of Thrills and Magic Guterson's Russian Orchestra selection—"'C Rusticana” B\front of y § Mounting slowly +@ Hlarrow indicator points | must reach the top before Novernb« rl {18 and has a | | Herbert A. Schoenfeld, advertising |manager of the Standard Furniture compan. vonceived and submitted | the idea of the official board to cam paign leaders, It was accepted, cou-| structed, and is now being operated | ‘with electricity by Chief Engineer i. | | Kings! nd. PARIS CHEERS SIGHT OF GEN. PERSHING WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—-Gen Pershing ia greeted wildly by Par's throngs whenever he is recognized! cables declare | WITH THE DLON IA \ ADI me VeDepMan The The Fastest Story Ever Shown on a Seattle Screen TREAT YOUR FEET FAIRLY } ‘em half a chance and will nerve you well, Keep an In repair—haif. 1 againet wet weather LAST SHOWING TODAY and TOMORKOW SOPHIA FUNERALS held for Lovett morning at 10 y-Watson chapel last rites were held over the body of McCrait at Mount Pleasant cha Both are Sophia victims. were Services Most Startling Picture of the Century TONIGHT AND SATURRDAY THE SECRET CODE Five-Reel Feature—Also A SANITARIUM SCANDAL A Funny Comedy Theatre TH AWAIT “DRED * ORDER No order prohibiting the use of grains in the manufacture of soft! drinks has been received as yet from | the food administration, say officials | of the Rainier Products Co., local soft drink manufacturers. ADMISSION: Matinee Evenings Childre ime Class “A Peak Wilson, once named after Dr. | Sin Sed en Pitsehner, a German professor, is 9,900 feet high, It is on the French Italian frontier FRIDAY, 1918, MexDougall-/6uthwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET PAGE 11 Columbia Is Putting on | at Victory Clothes aide ical and Fourth Floors wonderland of tion for the | gift seeker. Third ure a sugges- perplexed What Are You Going to Do? RE you going to be satisfied with letting your face alone tell your happiness? Or Kept fresh with ow will you dress up in new clothes and reflect the sunshine in your heart? cature things, they feature choice gifts from throughout the store. Shop at the HUTS. No one can be supremely joyous in an old dress or an old suit, or a last-year’s hat, even, when there are good peace tidings. The old clothes we so patriotically wore so long can be put away for bright new ones. We must all dress up for the boys in | khaki and ourselves. Here are some things to help. | * New Winter Coats | of Distinctive Charm | Introducing Many Features Entirely New Gift Ideas for the Needleworker Stamped Pillows OOL COATS that feature a smartness of See line, of trimming and excellence of tailoring sintuped poate tae for the woman who appreciates the ultra fash- stitch and outline work. | 00d grade cream art material, | 16e each. ionable. Stamped Pillow Cases of fine quality smooth fin ish tubing. All stamped in The model illustrated shows the beauty of plain tailoring. Of bottle green silvertone, with large Hudson seal collar; wide belt : across front only and new turn-over flap al easy-toembroider pat 5 : ferns; $1.25 each. pockets; $95.00. Silvertip Bolivia fashions a gery rich Baby Dresses model. The color is soft and quiet well as starniied coe, -siaes ddee lawn with butterfly and eyelet or small French embroidery patterns, Ready je; wizes 6 months to 1 year; 7éc each the fabric. The back is trimly box pleated, and the pearl buttons are shaded to match the material; $65.00. Burgundy Green Navy | Aprons Reindeer Pekin Henna Wistaria |. shieeedl sien once ama | knot embroidery; 25¢ each. Necktie Racks a@ very desirable gift; 65c. are the shades featured in the selection. Materials— Bolivia, Silvertone, Velour, Broadcloth, of heavy, soft texture. The selection includes All are ,original models. fashionable; $55.00, everything that is new and $65.00, $75.00 and $95.00. —MacDougall- Laundry Bags stamped on durable mato- rials; 75e and $1.10, uthwiek, Second Luncheon Cloths 36-inch luncheoen cloths stamped in two very tasteful | designs on linene of a desirable quality; $1. Napkins to match, 25¢ each. “Differentness” Is Prominent in These New Velveteen Frocks Wool and silk embroidery, military and soutache braid, and satins used for pipings and sashes are chief factors in attaining this smartness. Their lines are very smart, new and _ entirely “different,” too. For in- | stance—a taupe velveteen comes in a chic basque effect. Though the front | fastening commences at the center, it curves to the hip. | Pleating of velvet- een edges the basque and extends down the left side of the skirt; $45.00. | Other models equally as distinctive, $35.00, 75 and $45.00, in Bur- gundy, green, navy, golden brown, cadet blue, wis and taupe. | —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor. Variety Is an Attribute of The New Suits T is all in a woman’s own hands—this matter of the new | suit. She may choose an Oxford Gray Silvertone, with | a deep shaw! collar of squirrel, a Velveteen Suit with loose | panels at sides and back, or a serviceable velour. All pos- | sess undeniable charm. | New Veilings New Meshes and pat- terns that are decidedly becoming. Navy Chiffon Border other points | cal ng in exquisite color Veiling ord gray silvertone ts sketched Japanese silk lir ided a novelty or for drape or close-fitting veils in a large hexagon mesh Embroidered with a silk scrol! The chiffon border is 3 inches wide; $1.25 yard. Dusky Brown double silk thread File mesh ng with two me size allover dot designs; $1.50 yard. Flower Scroll Pattern Black Veiling in a distinctive heavy ef. fect; $1.50 yard in Congo brown, trimmed with beaver The velveteen suit | s design htly tinted with blue; col fastened with three metal A cinnamon brown silvertone lar of nutria, The belt is corded a buckles; $6 lection of sults at $45, $55 and $65 —MaeDougall-Southwick, Second Floor, Interesting s¢ Mohair Sweater Coats Soft, silky mohair in a knit-in-block weave that is very effective. The convertible collar is notched in front; the sash has a large buckle at back. Colors: Heather Purple Hexagon Mesh veiling with a light scroli design; $1 yard Harem Veil —the smart pattern illus trated in navy blue; $1.50 yard. Begonia At $17.50 —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor, Copen Sale of 2,200 Pairs French Kid ~ Gloves GIFTS FOR MEN and Items for Immediate Wear Outing Flannel Night- Silk Mufflers Tan Cape Gloves . (Black Only) shirts silk in solid color and An unsurpassable glove for j terns. Navy, white service and good appearance ° s! “hy ad le th Heine ansavony ine ena ia: Diack colors, | ‘Of heaey cape” Very areal: |. Qt Slo Pair Well Firmly wo flannel; $1.65 $1.35 pair Continues Blanket Cloth Bath- Initialed Linen Suede Gloves The facts. They're of fine robes Handkerchiets Dark gray. A special pur- cealtty ti wheeh wih Large assortment of patte: rive Sah Ghee OF INE teat chase and are of unusual quai- variety of ‘stitchings: Pique Good weight. Attractively styled; ure. Our own importation, ity, All sizes; $2.35 pair. and Overseam sewn. 4.50, 7 Mi each; § for $1 3 z The same grade Gloves aro Pai Wool and Cotton Union sold elsewhere at $2.50 and ajyama | Cotton Lisle Sox Suits sce E lient quality flannelette It's a wonderful opportunity Ribbed union suits in regular and stout sizes. Vassar make utmost wear Reinforced for in these pajamas, Trimmed to buy your Christmas Gloves —and a year's supply for your- with silk frogs, Striped patterns Neat in »pearance " Helio, Pink, Blue, ‘Tan, Sixes white, cordovan colors pair, y weight, nonshrinkable; —_ 15 to 18; 3 pairs $1 gult —MacDougall-Southwick, Moor. —Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door, Nut on Third F =e