The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919, PAGE 3 Her Husband Bosses Her Something Scandalous! | Divorce? Not for Her STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. STARTING SATURDAY—ANOTHER “LONE WOLF” TRIUMPH “The False Faces”’ If the Expe- rience of More Than 17,000 Seattle Women Counts | { You Will Buy a MONARCH Malleable Range | Derethy Pam sre. A , If they could have a personal interview with these | jorothy Phillips (Mrs, Alan Holubar) thousands of satisfied Monarch Range users, every | would you ¢ tructions to the smallest det woman would have this scientific work and fuel saver, 7 : sbocbeinga oid Today the Monarch Malleable Range holds first ein hare, frente oe etre place in efficiency, workmanship and material. unands of It represents the utmost in time, fuel and labor- tell you over again, or m f yorothy Phillip saving kitchen equipment. f made you wear shoes all run of ot t boas her a : Trade your old stove as part payment on a Monarch Malleable Range. down at the b ed you to ‘vamp And, if that Mt, supportr orders at ye so that every him do it Would you divorce H him? 4 nt ! ubar A | A GLIMPSE AT CURRENT | | PHOTOPLAY STORIES i RTE r his E i Receiwing Sinai anetsuctio one ot enudo, |i GontoReshin—PEKE, AT FIFTH— Grote Rankin A tremendous story—a Thomas H. Ince special production of the Saturday Even- 1 F — = ing Post recital of the adventures of “The Lone Wolf’—with HENRY B. WALTHALL In the Role of the French Intelligence Officer MARGUERITE CLARK in “MRS. WIGGS” LAST TIMES) sens oes = ee | | | | Last Times Today Romance and Pluck— in the South and on the Race Track odKe which w P BFRIDA other Deranged Over Seizure of 4 Tots by Father : SAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 14.—Mr.| frank Murnsky of j Hime Kreutzer is at her home| court to permit the children to re . n pile a IN “ lirium that borders on|turn home. 8t says the action be - , “— ‘ X ph,” ie sme the remult of: the tase or| wae taken ao tl wt a ruse on , PAY IN NEW FILM |Tells Rheumatism Satterers wf of her five young ch part of the e father, J It f to 7 ake Salts and Get 6 s n from her, without by mronteer, Wao was Feots r t k Rid of Uric Acid. e acini of the juvenile « voreed by Mr. Kreu ar. eke: ‘ e EThe children were taken from the a a! shila the. mother was.abeent.| “mberse om the manufacture of returning home and learning of | Woelen goods in Australia has been | Officer's action, the shock tem-| removed - « on emptied ¢ tir enaried, at t i REX Kathtyn | i TEReS ag a $ by . — lam Perwem | t " yuh . 1 | MISSION —Sesswe | Tr been under} ext tr | CLASS Adena Keefe in “Shame.” ste v4 Mr ba Lu ee ” —_— x bottle t . » “ ‘ fan or |. ‘ f $5,520. It w od from Can. | ele | Ja to % wholesale firm ir >ckton | | ¢ cares ear 08 A BURIAL CLOTHES ‘| FOR WEDDING FEAST SATURDAY—ANOTHER TOM INCE WINNER on a ogetingy, O-nsarsinn ah Met Ae Hiram Sthbbins face Theatre 3rd and Madison DALTON sty | Saturday “Hard Boiled’ Strain’ GUTERSON'S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA “Barcarole”..... Offenbach Overture, “Poet and Peas- . Suppe Colds, Coughs, ¢ Relieved A 24-Karat HE-MAN Picture one tr watment foe di du ubles, nh any ine or hat waary hrough the littl comes with eagh CLEMMER A K Sessile Hayakawa yt. dencrocuike FG . Don’t Sacrifice COLONIA who are subject Your Liberty Bonds Get their full market value Ar nt litht 1 from the rodt ‘ t comes tric acid and neficial tc National Rank mann t ( Second and Madisom ':| While They Last ALL BROKEN LOTS OF Eyes right! Eyes left! Oh, they’ll be popping out all through the audience as Dorothy Dal- ton shows the difficulties of life be hind had scenes and on the stage. Do you know what they “ec are? Come and see. Breed "9 The romance—and some romance—of a hard- of Men boiled, one- —night-stand star in a hick town, w hen the manager skips out with the money, and the church aioon starts to make love to her! canola You'll just HAVE to sce this! gy The Temple ILLLLOOOL IS SL LL FRIDAY—LAST TIME t f Dusk Henry Walthall Mack Sennett} 0 Best Yet “Rip and Stitch” ay ‘And a Still, Small Voice’ J} ss. —IN— LADIES’ @ Fun a Girls wy and Novelties PRICES Nights (Sundays) 35¢ Mats. (Except Mon.) « 25¢ STRAND Marked with punch and : GO AT ONE-HALF PRICE Prices $3.00 to $5.50 THESE ARE GOOD SHOES The SYMONDS SHOE Co. 1516 Third Ave.—Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. SEATTLE GIRL IN said, aaaind NEW PICTURE Last Times Friday and Saturday

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