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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, jase YANKS FETED ~ |Julian Eltinge Gives PLAN REVIVED EVERYWHERE IN BELGIUM LAND : (Special to The Star by N. B.A) Away 10 Mysteries Saeeac"| of the Gentler Sex), PELON jot & tunnel between Great Britain and fretand t# up again | colebration.” That desoribes the and professional men Want to stay in town sttike should call now % their rooms. With war restrictions gone, pro | ponents of this plan see no reason for ita delay They point to the ar jum's liberation American sob ($9.80 Per Week and Up | need of Irish butter, fish and linen} ders who were In Kelgium when the and Pike Main 2567 Ji arriving in England without the! | fighting stopped [necessity of breaking bulk on the! And from that day on journey. | body of Yanks haw appe | The main value of auch a tunnel | Jension has been made « would He in bringing the Irish and British people inte far closer con taet than the present, politically as well as conrnercially During the last 25 years four en: | , gineering schemes have been worked | out, Loy dh none Strempted | | GARY STAGES COMEBACK Gaby Deslys infatuated? She i» }infatuated with the movies, ous entertainment in ot elnth busy no with the tug is work of r jog up the mune th but never too 1 fe helped te The pr troops in with clear left and soon she will be seen in Seattle In ston, largely Clio troops, and the Infatuation,” a six-reel screen } Plat divisic toplay under French direction. These two divisions were striking fs the woman who made the G giide popular, and, some say whom kings would ransom crowns—especlally nowadays south of Ghent w 10¢c wag or their dd men attac on special work It was thé same with all of them They were simply kidnaped by the Belgians Some of them were to Belgian homes palatial homen rounded up in er or guests of partic were taken in tow by egain and agels you'll bey” Baby Colds | Mae Marsh became the bride of | Louis Lee Atma, a New York news paeetment ith a remedy | paper writer, September 21. News mit ate etki [of the marringe was rumored some time ago. but only ‘Just confirmed taken singly ; i pleasant to ir : alt for low ar - mein of them we 1 made of them apes street and made guests at hotel and cafe dinners Everywhere the sight of an Amer fean meant a amile fre on, children—a glad caine,” or a moment's one syllable jMmuch gesturing. Two hundred and fifty lucky men were taken on thru Hrusnels, stop- | ping there for the king's entry—T m men, worn Hullo, Ameri chat in brok by me Toy Thin Gn Ropes | hairless skin always p use of a paste made by water with plain! delatone. This paste tv the hairy surface 2 or 3 | words aided edd rubbed off and the Julian Ettings, in his latest and mont fetching vampire pose, showing | Sada wehacsiar oti tam en’ eee when every trace of how well he has mastered “the business of being # woman” on the stage.) i i inn Louvain, Liew have vanished. No pain It you think this is easy, Mr. Husband, Just try it with wife's wardrobe G to Abela-Chapetie viewed where they re attends the use of} paste, but caution | exercised to be sure that | Tired out? Hard dey next time she goes to the country. work? A glese of Borden | (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) in Gernan terr with Helgian and French contingenta. home freehe A th oy eturned Teal dedatone.— Advertise | pedro to — ee Why do thousands of women in every town forego pink teas, fib to ont hen they returned, same Insist on Borden's—elways. their husbands and check their babies, fighting for standing room to #66] wid were tucky tréope, tecnaey Jolan Eltinge, the only man they have evér accepted as an Interpreter of | their sex? Li's tha improved Malted Milt. | they were feted in |to ase Brussels re towns, © i got Germany of “ nt Not one of ‘em will te jand #0 on. But the men who stayed But ian’t It because they are trresistibly curtous to discover just how |i ty minwiy tnty - ’ : ¥ < ‘a cherinhed | — =n far prying man has been able to get at the secret of woman's cherished | panes near Lnunkirk waiting for mysteries their paradérs to catch up, hada ‘That's how Eltinge, famous tmpersonator, views hi And here are “THE TEN MYSTERIES OF WOMA covered them during his many years’ study of her prychology, deportment, mannefs and blandishments I.—Woman’s Big Aim to Possess Charm “To win the quality men call ‘charm,’ toll ceaselessly She will exercieé, diet. study, read, spend money for that one purpose, Having attained ‘charm,’ she will labor tremendously all/ her life to keep it.” Il.—Her Greatest Study Is Other Women “Women do not study men; they don't have to.” mys Eitinge. “Pat! whenever & woman meets another womap, she gets a pointer or two. | Women are not ffienda to one fnother—they are textbooks, Men lack welcome just as hearty and « oun ontinu GLORIA SERIOUS NOW Gloria Bwanson, who ite Elliott Dexter in “Don't Change Your Husband.” at the Coliseum, maken her firet appearance in the picture in a serious role. She was formerly a Mack Sennett comedy eirt FAVERSHAM IN NEW PLAY William Faversham, who recently gand appl ply it as f Mdm ples, ‘ Toulon rl appear. By pl tet nde fo A eiaaag W. Rose Co., Clevetand. 0. plays oppo. =| Brown : eed Offices i: 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Ketabliaked In 180! says Eltinge, “woman wilt! appeared at the Libert, in “The Wise Snost “rotate Jthat interest In conduct—what ‘male impersonator’ has ever played t0/ iver King.” will next appear in and reasonable crowded houses of males SThé Bithee and the Paeer” irene | Dental a1 Offices ip Seattle. ers. while lifting «| These offices have earn- Doctors said | ed thelr © tation by the dent a _ they say they r work is ran ce ‘dv nese is us by our | satiated patton is tee that be of the jactory to Fenwick will appear in the dual Juvenile role. DANDRUFF MAKES HAIR FALL OUT A small bottle of “Danderine” keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. |Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in a few moments. Il.—Why She Follows Fashions “When a charming woman wears a new style of ankiet, the other women all try anklets, too, thinking to steal her secret. This partly ex- plains the sway of fashion.” IV.—Perceives Details That Men Never See “The minute I come on the stage every woman knows I'm wearing 4 new kind of lavalliera, something fancy tn ribbed stockings and a special kind of corset. But it takes 4 man all spring to get On terms with his wife's winter bat* V.—-Woman Borrows Her “Tricks” “Tho ‘charm’ is the great aim, few women really understand their own charm,” says Bltinge. “A woman will criticiee another for wearing Qn extreme color, then appear in the same color herself. Catfur that | tmitates ermine, blonde powder on a brunette skin, the evening gown of 20-year-old on a body of 45 summers—all occur BECAUSE WOMEN BORROW THEIR TRICKS INSTRAD of developing thelr own.” Vi.—“Charm” Is to Attract Men's Notice “A woman admires another woman, if at all, for her tricks and clever devices. Bot a man admires her for the goneral effect, as @ child loves & well-constructed story. He doesn't really get the details, It is this tribute that women seek. “The tragedy comes when @ girl lets her powder show, not realizing that men stare at the powder, not at the girl.” VII.—Clothes to a Woman Are a Religion “No man cares about his clothes, really,” says Eitings. “But a wom- an 18 WHAT SHE LOOKS, Dréds a half-trained girl Uke @ princess, jand in three weeks she begin# to stofy French. In six months she 19 a |princess, If I aimed to trafeform a woman's character, I'd begin by armed her to a good hairdresser.” | VII.—Shrinks From Disagreeable Facts of Life } “Men progress by being jarred and shocked, women by following an ideal.” saye Eltinge. “Women like my acting, because I portray a beau. | tiful, mucceasful, winning woman. If I satirized woman, I'd make a few men laugh, but thelr wives would go home.” TX.—Woman Goes by Outward Signs “Women invented manners,” says Julian Biting, “because to them Joutward things signify inner thinga Even charitable, religious women will brand an erring girl an ‘outcast,’ while a man wo ouls say: ‘Ie she |really bad? What can be done? X.—It’s No Snap To Be a Woman “I forget all my tricks in a six-week vacation,” admits Julian Hitinge. \""I forget how to walk in high heels, how to gesture elegantly, how to sit and stand and emile. Women go thru life carrying a million details in thefr heads, and changing them every season, IT’S NO SNAP BEING {A WOMAN.” And Its Employes _ . Join in the ollowing Statement: This Company operates interurban cars ; n Seattle and Tacoma, Seattle and | Renton, Tacoma and Puyallup. The | i-——~— \Gosh! How the German Pa pers Now Rap ex-Kaiser V Wilhelm} Within ten minutes after an ap- ¢ ) iS \& ‘plication of Danderine you cannot | trainmen are members of steam road or- pectal to The Star by NE. A) [hie brain of wax, in which the| failing bait ong year so ot ner | a4 - Ord f Rail . BERLIN, Feb. 5.—Make thone re-| Phases of the hour mpake thetr itch, but what will please you moet | “ganizations; Order o ailway Conduc- sponsible for the war pay—by con ge impression only to melt! witt’ be after a few -weoks’ use, : ‘yh away under the scorching fires of tots, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- |}}]tHatton of thetr tortunes, To cut the popular will? vee nee S| whew you see new halt, fine snd hoeh 3 EGS off their heads ia stupid. This question occura to ua on oe th os ot ae? er ager ill neers, and Brotherhood of Railway Train- Thus speaks the Bresiau Volks-| comparing the addreax delivered by Gate: hair—growing all over the 2 s wacht Withelm at Konigsbers on August men. The operation of our cars is analo- |” Right in Dusseldorf, the hotbed of 1910, with hie proclamation of|, 4, little Danderine immediately } | Septernber 36 doublés the beauty of your hair 1918 Withetm On the former | declaréd that his that | Prussianism, the Volkazettung speaks | as contemptuously of William Ho gous to the steam roads, and as long as the steam roads operate we anticipate no ces- No difference how dull, faded, brit jtlo and seraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully asion, henzollern ag any paper in the coun-| crown waa given him by God | he was |try of an enemy of Germany the instrument of the AL 1 f ‘ &. eslau paper saya mighty, and that he was determinea |4taw It thr your hair, taking one Sation of our operation. | “Punishment, severe and merci-|to purtue his way without any re small strand at a time. The ef lies, must be meted out to the| «ard for the Views and opinions of | {ect 1s amazing—your hatr will be \United States of |has been most gratifying. | Seeds - Fraser-PatersonC : Women's Hligh-Grade Coats Unuswal Laat tor $22.50 Formerly $35.00 and $45.00 S PLENDIDLY Tailored Coats of pear warm velours, zibelines and heavy mixtures, in navy blue, black, brown and two-tone effects. —Finished with belts and convertible collars. —Regularly $85.00, $88.75, $40.00, and $45.00 Coats. —All the correct styles. Special, Friday .........++s000+++++ $22.50 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Special Friday, $19.75 —Tailored and semi-tailored models, well tailored, correct styles, in wool serges, poplins, velours and tweads. Tailored. and convertible collars, braid and velvet trimmed. Navy blue, brown, black and mixtures; $35.00, $37.50 and $45.00 values; on sale in the Third Floor Garment Room on Friday at 19. 75 Fraser! Paterson ‘Go, The Special Price Basement Rae SPECAL Offers for Friday Crisp, Fresh, N ers for Friday Crisp, Fres ew Galatea Dress Aprons \»sm at $2.95 Each The Kinds and Qualities That Usually Sell for $1.00 to $1.50 More Than Our Special Price NOTHER remarkable special purchase, such as the Special Price Base- ment is continually making. i —The greatest values we have seen offered in Seattle in aprons of sach splendid quality. Women who are expert judges of materials and workmanship will see that these aprons are really remarkable at the price. They are all clever and good looking and all are well made. Both light and dark grounds in neat wide, medium and pin stripes, colors of blue, pink, lavender, gray, rose, delft blue, tan, soft green, etc. They are made with wide collar, novelty pockets, broad belts and straps. -All sizes, and plenty of each size. —The biggest bargains in high-grade dress aprons offered to the women of this city in many a day. -You should supply your needs for months to come. SE The Special Price Basement Offers for Friday One Hundred and Fifty Women’s, Misses’ and Juniers’ Coats in a Clearance at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 NE of the best opportunities to save on warm Coats for women, misses and juniors. —All this season’s garments and styles. —Coats suitable for immediate wear, for Spring and next Fall. —Dressy Coats, trimmed Coats, and Coats for general utility. —Three lots—prices all greatly reduced... .$7.50, $10.00 and ROME, Feb. 6.—Italy's national Aebt is now more than $12,500,000,- 000, according to Luigi Lazzattl, for mer premier SOLDIERS IN PULPIT CENTRALIA, Feb, 6-—The First Christian church is substituting dis- charged soldiers in the pulpit for Dr. Albert Buxton, who resigned. FREE DOCTOR Br-fevernment Phystetas iee'waetincron oT. aan ey co. STORRS es) ED (ed | NY al 47 Rue Blanche, Paris AM most glad to} hear of the con- tinued success in the! LIBERTY DAVIDSON S BREAD \lSe 15e 15e 15¢ 15¢ ISe I5e Se 'l5e 15 15¢ 15¢ A High Class Treat. Hoyt’s Coffee wien Real Cream America of my | | If you cnust sell your Ldb- | Bonds, Aud ANALGESIQUE wy gen tha fee tre tans Se ROYTs HoT 15¢ Cash, Any issue. Any amount. [5¢ DOUGHNUTS Ibe | J We pay less for advertising Or BENG E pace and more for Bonds, 15¢ FINB 15e GPT OUR PRICES FIRST SANDWICBES It is, of course, to be ex- pected, for my own experi-| ence with this preparation SEATTLE BOND COMPANY 214 Commercial Bldg. Second and Madison Over State Bank During twenty-five | guilty ones who have brought this| others, On the last, he expronsed | Hight, fluffy ta peat ft und have an are Nery on our people hia wish that the German people | SPDOMrENE® Oster mn feo; an in To cut off their heads or shoot| might take an active part in the | comparad! uster, softness and L. H. BEAN, Manager | luxuriarice. }them down in a body in the sand work of government! t EI t 4 P4 |dunes outside Berlin would be an| “Thank heaven, we have now ar.|, Get ® «mall bottle of Know! lgeance, These people belong, with-|of Wilhelm concern the people no! ee tore or fottat counter ; 9g J “*haj out exeeption, to the wenalthy| more than the cackling of geese in| pro’ our hair is a 5 pretty wo 4 i . ‘ Pe & HOFFMAN, Chairman, cinoma, Wad Ui SaRLGeatbanene tlh corral.” tnd wot nat it has been Committee Train Service Employes be inflicted on them would be to|-——— ———— | nealec ed by carcles i make them pay with their mone aay 1 eS ro0 | aaa J. cu for all the evil they have wrought can ha autiful hair and lots of Uz CURTIT, “Let them dim ee the millions it If you will just try @ little Dan derine. Representing Conductors D, M. DINGWALL, Representing Motormen A. W. CAREY, Representing Trainmen E, C. SANFORD, | they have made the war of their lown engineering, and let their for |tunes be confiscated to the staté.| [Tio thelr blood-guiltiners be se thereby wiped out, they will the | least, be forced to help tn lighternin, | the heavy burdens under which tho} | | German people's back i# break Of the former kaiser and his ¢ |tradictory attitudes, the Dusweldort | Liberty Bonds} ~ Bought and fold at market rates, The Seattle | National Bank |.) "" term |Can be eliminated by R ting G 1 Co t LEAS hoe a tae a i ie Bond Depurtment [Lundberg | upture L a vitlee nat sort of texture in thin 1] ‘ give free trial to proye tts miperio Ser 2 woneres COMME lustrous ruler of ours made of? Hag |, Second Ave, and Columbia s. 7! ity. ? ie ener | jhe really @ mind of his own, of In| | aon ratte aye NENG ©O, . and the like. 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