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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 191%. BOSWORTH IS REAL TREAT IN ‘THE SEA WOLF’ SPIRITUALISM AND CRIME AT WILKES | When “The 13th Chair” appeared jin New York for the first time a |weason or no ago, the critios with Jone accord threw back their long hair from their foreheads, lit fresh cigarets, grabbed their typewriters, and as one man rattled off songs lof dramatic praise An the result, every theatre oor in the country, whether he has seen |the play or not, knows that "The | 48th Chair’ concerns the murder of Jone of 13 5 © during a spiritual |istic seance In a da ed POOrT, and that the plot cleverly pounds the question, “Who did it until the last curtain No matter how much praise of this play a perso’ it wtill a thrill More Than 100 Stores Dress Well; never miss players in wateh ¢ of guilt which wil disclonme e mone rane Nuff, as Ha ba fe in “The 19th Ch which “i at the Wilkes ay, dis ) one of the be f acting her on he eo fake medium fi gets a real message from the beyond which saves her daughter from |der charge | Ruth Renick is an appealing tn the mur upon whom suspicion fall, Ivan | Miller in the correct sort of lover for a girl in this position to have The roles of house guests at the se ance, detectives and servants are all capably filled THEY HAVE CHICKENS | EIN RUSSIA, TOO | ‘The Dancing Chicks at the Oak theatre are Russian chickens this week, under the guidance of Monte Carter in “The Isle of *Mirth.” Headed by Minn Mack, difficult steps from the land of Holsheviam, vodka and whiskers are put on dis play. “A Mesnage of the Violets” ts an Jother specialty number in which the Russian chicks are transformed into baskets of flowers, This week's comedy ts In the hands of Lew White, Oscar Gerard and Blanch Gilmore eee STRONG MAN HEADS | NEW HIP PROGRAM Eldora and company are head liners on the now show at the Pal jace Hip. Eldora mantpulates wagon More of the Many Practical and Useful Gifts Suggested Below? FOR HIM | FOR HER Bathrobes, special ............$6.75 | Bathrobes, special Smoking Jackets, special ...... $6.75 | Sweaters ..........$8.50 to $14.75 Cuff Links ...........; “75 | Furs ............$10.00 to $59.50 1.00 | Coats ..... eg oH $16.75 to $57.50 ‘Silk Hose and Heavy Sox to 75¢ | Dresses ..... $14.75 to $39.75 «seseee+- $1.50 to $10.00 | Skirts . $6.50 to $19.75 Boots 12.00 | Silk Petticoats .....$2.00 to $15.00 8.00 Silk Waists . . $4.50 to $14.75 j Girls’ Coats 6. 75 to $19. 50 wheels, cannon balls and tables sececssseesees- $25.00 to $50.00 | Umbrellas .........$2.00 to $12.00 [[|“butcin and atitier have a nut }comedy act in which bass singing _.Boys’.Knickerbocker Suits, $10 to $18.50. Hats and Shoes. | sevany to atasie. siete tee’ ture of the act furnished by Fields OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT | Tne aultary Dancing Trio: Wot be and Wilton in “The Golf Cure,” You need not pay all in 30 days—we arrange terms to suit you. and Cherry and Stanley, gymnasts, | furnish the balance of the bill eee — PLAY | HEADS MOORE | Hobart Bosworth, acter and ad venturer, presented his version of Jack London’a novel, “The Sea Altera- | Wolf.” to capacity audiences at the tions F Moore Bunday, Two encores were given at the conclusion of each per formance. The presentation held the audience tense. The character of London's kreatest creation, “Wolf iron man and philosopher of the sea, was masterfully enacted by Bosworth, with an able supporting company the crowding of the dramatic inci dents of the production into a brief interval, made the play unusually powerful and tragic. | For contrast, the remainder of the Moore bill Is comedy. Jack and ‘ ‘The fact that Federal Milk— the new milk—ia one of the heaviest sellers im all towns and cities where jt has been offered ia reflective of the ap- preciation of the public for taining gymnastic and pantomime act called “The Garden of Recrea- tion,” followed by Harry and Grace Ellsworth, dancers, A war comedy akit, “Somewhere in France,” Mahest qnatity: a cast of four, kept the audie } rocking with laughter. 4 After an absence of two years, the Courtney sisters returned to . oo f popularity with a singing act. Bert a Fitagibbon, the original Daffy-Dill, q has centralized most of the week's 4 mt © commen humor in himself, and shares It , @asertion that light with his audiences. Archie and - Coffee tastes twice Se Gertie Falls are gymnasts of a high as good when v D order, served with Feder- rm VAPoRATE ase | * ab Milk, Just you a try this rich milk ® your coffee. “FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" Probably the happlest production of the versatile George M. Cob “Forty-five Minutes From Broad way,” is the attraction at Levy's Orpheum this week. With catehy musical offerings and choruses, the presentation made a big hit with Sunday's audiences Marjorie Lake, with her 30 Key stone bathing girls, was given con stant applause, while George Sum: How to buy milk Three factors—purity, qual- ity and uniformity—should de- «termine your choice of milk. Unless pure, its use@may prove quality, you do not receive the their parts well, and the remainder pe due 4 dae Mar uniform, of the cast lent every energy to the is’ with which it The creamy cream- role of Kid Burns, from Broadway fness of Federal Milk makes cereals irrisisti- We; it adds that highly desirable richness, OS Sar eR? 2S eee eS ae a eee J ave . , Federal Doughnuts twice. The sterilized process to One of the hits of the. perform. ; are so very, very which every can of Federal ance is a dancing number on an ; 1% o ani Milk is subjected, assures abso- illuminated runway, by Marjorie s las Sans seo lute purity. Being evaporated jaooss hangs ibains insane A 1 whole egg in accordance with the strict ‘ 1 cupful of diluted standards of the government, Ped : 4 g 2 . ii ory ie highest quality and unvarying PLAYERS y E toaspodnful ealt uniformity are certain. Though | Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 ¥ 1 teaspoonful soda the supply of this exceptional - 8 teaspoonfuls milk is limited, no extra price NOW PLAYING UNTIL ‘ ara 7 ster is asked for it. If your regular SATURDAY NIGHT i — dealer hasn't it, have him obtain Matinee Wednesday and “ Lard it for you. Be firm in your Saturday 4, ft | “ A a : Miz sugar, egos and milk, beat well, sift flour, demand for it. | BAYARD VEILLER'S alt, soda and cream of tartar four times, add nut- | Big Dramatic Success ° men, combine mixtures, beat well, chill in ice cheat ‘ @ least an hour. Roll on a floured board, cut out THE 13th CHAIR ° With doughnut cutter and fry in lard, Lard ia right ; then it browns a crumb of bread in sixty seconds. Starring < Grace Huff and Ivan Miller 1 ( NIGHTS, 30-500 t A MATS. WED, and SAT., 20.31¢ : Plus War Tax ~ — ‘ , | y | LIneRTy 1 Highent 4 | L —- genue in the role of the young «iri} Larson, | The severe ship's interior | setting, with a dark sky above, and | Kitty Demanco put over an enter. | with | is used | task of putting the production over. | | | mers kept the house rocking in the|[/ | MeDougall-/euthwick * SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET PAS Bathrobes in Many Styles ‘ and Colorings For the Gift Seeker As expensive or inexpensive as one may wish—with a wonderful complete- ness of selection at each step of price from $4.95 to $18.50. that give gomfort and service. Four sketched— Deep Revers Cape Collar that hugs the shoul ders, is trimmed with wide satin band on a very look ing model, Colors— Sopen, rose and navy; give a trimness to the | model with notched | pockets and sleeves— | collar, pockets and sleeves bound with wide matin bands. Colore— | rose, Oxford and pink $8 —MacDougall-southwick, Third Fleer, “feminine” ors Dog h os Perfectly a. Simple robe with satin bands on neck line, pockets and sleeves stitched in quilted effect. Col purple, tis rose and pink The Glove Section Invites the Christmas Shopper with New Arrivals French Kid Gloves $3.50 Champagne, brown and gray French Kid Gloves —some with two-tone back embroidery. Two- clasp style. Lambskin Gloves at $3.00 Brown, with self color stitching, or embroidered with black. Two-clasp gloves —MaeDougall-Southwick, Virat Floor. Sunburst Frill A distinctive new nov- elty in the Women’s Neckwear. They are gifts Flower Pattern robe; collarless, of food weight rop. ing, well made and finished — in sal mon pink, rose, blue and Oxford, at $4.95. A net guimpe with the fine tucks of the front in an effect like rays of the sun; $2 blue, —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, Exceptional Style and Value in Jersey Frocks Reduced to $29.75 Formerly $35.00 Everything offered in this selection is desirable, Frocks that are simple, yet very, very effective. One is sketched. It is the game in back and front—Copen blue em- broidery relieving the severity of the neckline, and loose panels to smarten, Comes in taupe and tan, em broidered with Copen. Fringe, braiding, clever uses of buttons, novel neck effects and pockets are other smart features. The Jersey iv of a soft, heavy weight. Colors include all that is new. A very exceptional group of dresses, Continuing the Sale of Suits at $45.00 Suits Formerly $49.75 to $05.00 Featuring Many of the Most Recent Examples of Fashion ’ Suits with graduated loose panels at the hips, with new collars, with the dignified long coats—many embellished with fine furs. Cloths include Serges, Silvertones, and Broadcloths; in all the newer shades. Winter Coats Sharply Reduced Now $55.00 The styles are correct in every detail. The woolens are beautiful. Each coat is handsomely lined with silk, and warmly interlined. 1 Duotones, Velours The Newest in Hosiery 1s Invariably Found in the Hosiery Section These stocks now present unusual opportunities in selecting gifts of the most welcome sort—in colors, of which there is no apparent end. Lace Hosiery $4.50 Pair Of finest quality silk in Gray, Russian Calf, Nigger Brown, Black and White. Hos- iery for particular occasions. Three pairs for $12.50. Hand Clocked Hosiery $3.50 Pair In distinctive color combinations—black with white, white with black, gray with black, pearl gray, African brown, Russian calf and suede shades clocked in self colors. Three pairs $10.00. Silk Stockings at $3.00 Pair : Four weights of a highly lustrous silk hose, in black only. Three pairs $8.50. Thread Silk Stockings $2.50 Pair McCallum, Waynee Knit and Onyx Stock- ings, interlined with lisle at all points of wear. Colors—Black, Nigger Brown, White, Taupe, Cordovan, Silver, Suede, Russian Calf and Champagne. Three pairs $7.00. Thread Silk Stockings $2.25 Pair Double soles, high spliced heels, double toes and garter tops of durable lisle. A hose noted for its excellent service. Colors— Black, Gray, Taupe, Nigger Brown, Russian Calf, White and Mahogany. Three pairs for $6.50. Thread Silk Stockings $1.35 Pair _In Black, White, Beaver, Cordovan, Rus- sian Calf and Gray. Three pairs $4.00. Boot Silk Stockings $1.00 Pair Splendid quality hose in nine fashionable shades; $11.00 a dozen. —MacDougall-Southwick, First Floor, Desk Sets Are Suggested Among the Many Gifts in the Needlework Section French Novelty Sets in rose, blue and old gold, containing letter holders, pin holders, ink wells and pads—$4.95. Tan tapestry-covered sets especially suggested for living-room use. Ink well, letter holder, pin holder and desk pad in the set; $8.00. French Novelty Sets, consisting of ink well, letter holder, desk pad, pin holder, blotter and calendar; in rose and light blue; $12.00, Silver Galloon trimmed figured satin sets. Ink well, desk pad, pin holder and letter holder; in rose and old blug; $6.00, Colonial Desk Sets—with handles for carrying trimmed with gold galloons, of French figured satin tapestry; $8.00. MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Floor, Elastic Girdles The Ideal Corset for the Woman Who Loves Freedom Sport girdle with extremely low bustline, til with rubber insets. Closed back, white, $1.00; pink, $1.2 Sport Girdles, a tri igher in bust, with elastic closed back, Pink coutil, $1.50, Girdles with medium bust, laced or habit or white coutil; $2.50, Made of cou- self-adjusting, In in pink —MaeDougall-Southwick, Third Floor, SE.