The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1918, Page 3

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COLISEUM YIPTH AND PURE Thursday All about a vampire who couldn't stand the breakfast table test. A good story, and funny, too. URDAY Nic BAYARD VEILLEHs THE 13th CHAIR Grace Huff displayed one of Dest bits of acting of her —The Seattle Star In Factories Sold in Department Stores, Men’sFurnishin, Women’s Shops throughout the United States CZECH POWER WAS FORESEEN Others in Schamal, minister ¢ nice of Agrarian banks BOLSHEVIK FORCES WHIPPED BY ALLIES re Dvina and » the I ‘“AST—SO YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY THEO. CONCERT KARUE Wednesday Eve December 18th Prices ) 2 30; Floor uh ¥, $1.00 ery Plas War Tax Useful Christmas Present A Box of Carter's REQ, U. 5. PAT. OFF. KNIT Underwear For Father, Mother, Sister, Brother and the Baby. wool, cotton or silk. gsand Trade marked ra y Carter's label on each 6 Garters Trade marked garment Short name THE WILLIAM CARTER COMPANY at Needham Heights and Springfield, Mass. 1K SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918 PAGE 3 the Missi Hale Hamilton, in seene from “Five Thousand an Hour,” pas . : . : nw wegen ig dooce A Ppa dalam blr agteal eae Footstools, Drop-leaf Tables, Desks, ¢ Gift Furniture from one of the bes' INCKEASING wane: w known manufacturers in this country. The collection represents the entire line react » PUM HORSE SEEN tren, ph cursed on the efforts of his wife, MOVIE OUTFITS LOSING Satisfactory Terms Alway ratulate the bride and groom tle Scottish girl in ‘ «© Annie fi} ROBE TRUNK, built of three clothes hanger and kT SERS IT denert to MONEY, SAYS GOLDFISH tae GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, President An Unnsuil Sale of Gift Furniture FRIDAY WwW" have assembled seventy-five pieces of Gift Furniture, including Windsor Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Tabourettes, Fireside Chairs, Davenport Tables, MEN'S ERFORTS where stocks have sold down to one piece of a kind. These will be on sale Friday at At Exceptional Reductions It is important to make your selections early in the day. ee ll | A Special Selling of TWO FEATURES | ‘ / ON ONE PROGRAM | L B d raring» eather Bags an nt ' oft Sk ao are Man Wardrobe Trunks ie ne SA Mu a for Gift Giving atta. OF course, as een A vamp Choice uggestions for discrirninating buyers. Our selection of Trunks and pea das a recedes ’ toll . 3ags off le variety of the better grades, including “Likly” Luggage of estab- at interesting savings. CATHER BAGS that are leath, | GENTLEMEN'S “KIT” BAG best quality with square end ervice, with . roomy, rein $23.75 OFT “KIT” BAG in the semi nglish plaid fabric. SCOTTISH DRAMA . 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Ladies fag ot black gralh leather and {LINCH STEAMER WARDROBE “TRUNK with VES coe "$19 85 it Special x $3OLBO NC rae w ARDROBE TRUNK JON AS THE in $48.50 4 i bacco be || Utility Trunks at Reduced Prices MOVIE ACTORS FIND | ' ery paramapeepert lf} 34-inch metal-covered Trunk, special. .$12.00 phen 4-inch brown metal-covered Trunk, special. .$14.40 34-inch canvas-covered Trunk, special....... 88-inch canvas-covered Trunk, special....... | 84-inch vulcanized fiber Trunk, special | vuleanized fiber Trunk, special...... $24.50 | 88-inch vulcanized fiber Trunk, special...... $24.80 34-inch vulcanized fiber Steamer Trunk..... $22.80 A Splendid | Give Blankets Suggestion | for Clon Giving | ANA Auto Robes | MILL RUN OF PLAID BLANKETS, in large sizes, finished with a soft and | warm surface and shown in a variety of attractive color combinations; regular aye th by her brought thru the wellcnanage rre HoT ARGUMENT HELD | BY COMMISSIONERS} of F. T. Kelly, ware This dainty Boudoir} Lamp, with mahogany, t ¥| sat! t commission gold or ivory enameled base, makes a splendid gift jected to the f-| } for ay lady's chamber. $7.00 values. Special, the pair, $5.75. aining the dis: | (\ ] We have just 25 of them | AUTO ROBES that are heavy and shies talent c in the three finishes,| warm and promise generous service. ns decein Chalet priced complete with at- Come in a good selection of desirable back. “You| tractive silk shade, cord | colors; priced special for gift giving, intimate—I deny u infer—I infer | par nothing—Your attitude—Your refer: | and plug, $5.00. | each, 86. m My objections—T! | pt,” ete the vit led fir AMUSE M ENT S| sic MOORE = U. S. Cannot Cancel naan Seett; fat eaten, || _ Contracts in Japan Under an agreement to supply lin ex — === Grote- Rankin—Pike eal Fifth— Grote- Rankin They Want To Be Known In Ballard THEY WILL BE INTRODUCED IN THE STAR FRIDAY Japane Ari Gertie. Falls; the Denarcos; Allied War Rev carriers, the ard cannot its con . $1; Mats. 106, 500, M, 2¢2 eum Vaudeville THEA [bord ict ny bt CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR, WILKE PUATERS. ovina "Masa eaten JOSE LOVERA CO., TAMPA ipping Fifth and Pine. lilo berian trade, Deliveries of the Vee Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc, NOW PLATING UNTIL SATURDAY || sels by the Jap peep. yards, 10 ooh a SEATTLE, WASH., DISTRIBUTORS. NrGnT uled to run unt June, 1919. Deana essen Veiller' s | . LO OLONI NIA CRCUTAAAT TL NOW PLAYING BIG DOUBLE BILL 2—STARS—2 Charlie Chaplin NUF SED! —IN— “BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE” NOW PLAYIN WREK Broadway Mu Company H Now “A MAID OF THE DESERT FOR SALE— Playing WHO WILL BI WOULD You Li ATTEND AN Al RE BEAL NAZIMOVA —in— "Eye for Eye’ Adapted from Henri Kistemaecker’s Marvel Drama L’Occident., Ss FROM “FORTY-FIVE ME HROADWAY" Mate M and Thurs.) PALACE HIP Continuows Daily, 1 to 11 Viola Napp & €o., June Salmo 4 iT NEW PANTAGES Mats. 2:30) Nights 7 and 9 METROPOLITAN Port Nouwrs TONIGHT The mp Lewis Players f git who ga’e her promise true, an Orchestra Literary Victor Herbert Digest Guterson’s Ru Selection, “Alger

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