The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1919, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1919 Vehici Fraser-PatersonCo || "inthe Master Man,” at Liberty SOND AT UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 A $25.00 Cape and Dolman Coat Special Czpes and Dolman Coats ct TONIGHT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY Selling Regularly at $35.00 and Specially Priced for Thursday ‘ SY The jovial comedian who always brings a good show 225.00 a are exceptional values at this of them is this season's and aro well tailored in serge, velour, rtone and fancy mixture: 4 They are lined with plaid and figured silke e And many of them are very attractive models ‘ Some models are pmed with braid and slors are the popular ones of the season, “ n i nay tan, gray, rose and black rom $35.00 to $39.50, but are i for one day, Thursd: : Apparel Section, Third Floor, ' Baby Blankets Corduroys—Suitable | Beacon Baby Blankets have a . & , 4 4 foft wool finish, wash well for Spo Wear . i and will give the best of serv t and medium widewale fee. Our stock of F t Sordure for sport wear and g Sevrhite Dlankevn iso 20ss0 | coors” of tan, Copan, mod in his latest 5-act farce that shatters the fun speed limit —White Blankets sine 36x50 colores «¢ an ‘open ode inches, cut and bound single ma navy, plum, old rose, both pink=and b > gray, brown and sand; inches priced, the pair wide Sage ‘ » Frank Keenan, one of the foremost character actors on the sereen, who White “Blankets, size Black Velvets comes to the Liberty today in a stirring picture, “The Master Man.” The : eres Normwre es beth PCR VY GUets story deals with an unscrupulous attorney general, an lron-willed party ee en 38 tad Riack eréet pile ‘Vel leader, whese schemes and deceptions are wrecked thru the wike of a With wide silk ribbon, priced at FO sh ae! $1.50 be each . OB ee | witiach Binck erent phe Vol Keenan will be remembered here for his wonderfal interpretation in Emwaite Biankwts, size 30240 | vee yard “The Midnight Stage,” an exciting melodrama which ram here some Inches, very soft and warm i$inch Black Paon V c time ago. priced at, each $1.35 yore —Indian. Blankets, sine 36x50 1$4neh Black Collar V Indian co’ ware. . t r for bays gocart or asa wrap: | a yard . $2.00 gerviceabio mohair dindings 40-inch Bick Coating Velvet ae priced at, each..........83.00 4 yard .. 87.50 || now ul 1 en White Blankets, size 32x42 40-inch Black Chiffon Vel - inches: a very soft, warm bian- | a yard ss. ket. Just the correct size for The above Velvets are scarce, COLISEUM baby baskets. Nine dainty and if you are anticipating buy » TODAY's PRoaRAMS Stripes in both pink and blue, ing matertal of this character you: ¢ ani 6 b Linentry- Keewan in The forming the border; priced at, we advise you to make selection Tay! tol me ° _ er ae Harem = sed the pair ............ $2.50 carly q as Ot . ¢ at ih geese ‘ Bedding Section.» reas Conds Section, 5 au and mews te Trepees e Se " 2 i Kir ls appearing In person afford Madge mu COLISEUM ° 1 ‘. omes a taxi driv tor; Otani read this highly Two Special Values in Trunks pester Se M. Me “Er & Econ ae diverting story in You Women”) Burien —$18.00 Steamer Trunk, of fiber construction; very good look safely home the r ogee, “htop, Coase and Hew H Ing, well built and will give excellent service; mpecial..612.96 Befare he knows it, he Min tome the Cosmopolitan. —$18.75 Dress Trunk, which is guaranteed for five years: heavy to wealt oa) sig ~Pectine Pret ‘i tase tind’ food lock; upecialty priced ‘at 813.95 Ome Weeks of Lites D It is a comedy that Logeage Section, Fifth Floor CLEMMER For the ft runs with a snap REA—Apectsl featere preduction, Ab eerie BE Ties tn “meee and a dash—a 70- “Nellie’s Newghiy Roarder,” . , wmed . . * ! 7 te | suffocation and ir sangulr Col, J. T. Watson, head of the Seattle uffoca: Margertte Fisher in f rego) ee ne ties, warn as wite in Tyneda Mare tn “The Aer with Holmes as the Tuesday og, UNUl as the v oO rvice ceed i TG ge 7 ; orxas Allee Mann in {The chauffeur. If you have a “Victory button” |tons Those who saw service over.) When a 3 Water Lily Crooked if the to you drop into the army re- | seas, but were not wounded, will get F iti station and get decorated. | bronze buttons, which are expected | the Clem wee . MAAN, For the “Victory button” has ar/\. « few days erick pla a oln, * # & ‘ _ ¢ b different women who are Seattle men, wounded in action.) when » man tells you that further STRAND « to give up thetr jobs, now that " . being awarded the official ser | argument is unnecessary, {t means st a showing one of the the men who formerly held them Coliseum’s News buttons adopted by the United inat he has reached the end of his . t ck. have returned as medals of honor. | etring .¥ , t t Ernest Truex i great as Abraham Service. ‘Corporal George C. Saltnes, 362nd | — wi picture, which fn a satire on w n Lincotn Jones, a popular young man intry, Wild West division, wound-| Let's go buy Boldt’s French pastry | bolding jobs, now that t { Fremont, who returns to find his in the Argonne September 29, was|and butter horns. 1414 Third ave, ave returned from wn sweetheart wearing trousers * * & first to be decorated in Seattle. ' 913 Second ave. or 210 Pike st. 4 holding down his job. He has — - ee tume getting it back, which fur hes a lot of breezy comedy : owe Symphony pana Pepa ge Orchestra & comedy star urgarita Fisher in one of the 31 Men—under eshing roles of her career, the Mission today, Margar Brambilla wants to earn enough mon minute joy ride her hubby @ smoking jack at enger r ations she comes involved the police, FOU NEAR. PIKE nd then hubby ont oot > her plana, Unul 620 p, m.—General admission , children 10c, loges 450—plus REX war tax. After 630 p. m.—Lower floor Sic, balcony 220, children 10c, - 5 1 3 © Spreading Fil” ts an “in lower floor loges 50ce—plus war tax. UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY enecly interesting story, based on eee ie the fatal results of a ruinous malady tee tog ah et aadiee. eta bet, teh ad iene which has always been a menace to Fltiott 25. imanity This photodrama, which is being ‘ a Lu] sown at the Rex this re) Keane and hur been song |S lg RARER TT ‘gaa agin" SoS This Is Sure a Big Month for the HONOR MEMORY |<nccticentertas that the Soth of May be held sacred Talmadge Family of Movie St [in ‘memory ‘ofthe GAs Tey ‘Tuesday. from now on ’'m Constance having signed a big con- |? Brcsioss Seon hemes —- Tested Lome tract with the First National Exhi- | Mth noted Congtance’s good work) @ A om tide Sapyi t Short wreaths a straight ‘ean ne Circult at & salary much more eve? in smaf parts, and cast her for G. A. R. HOldS Service a ina ten cet an d Vallace Reid and Fay Tincher |, sable the menerc ar he mountain girl in “Intolerance ; a few hours, crook already have agreed to be on (Ca double the Renerous arrange. | ie ear sailing for both te| Wenatchee Convention | wening reaiced in a tow days ree: 4 ures ation, y hi ner | | bt t 1 J TEN ATC . _ jand 1e F 00d, to be given by the Northwest | own company and her own atudio,|!t Probably won't be long before ATCHER, June 18—The G.! Strengthens entire system. Write Film Board of Trade during nd in dlvanay-.es woek ¢ am. | fans” will be writing for Natalie’ and auxiliary convention, which |for Free Trial Treatment, its convention here, in July nerunental Wife,” by nn Emerson | Photographs, too. a Tuesday, got down to real, COLLUM DROPSY REM. CO. Dept. . s 1 Anita, Loos. ’ w Wednesday, and officers for AM, Atlanta, Ga, Eliott Dexter is being replaced ; - 5 coming year were cted. py * < Elay Natalie, @ sivter, alao joins the Tal | Thomas Meighan in ‘The Admirable| madge constellation of twinkling At noon memortal services for the Crichton Dexter h been absent 4 late Gov. Lister were held. planets this month. She has always yon the studio for some time, c WIN! been the practical member of the The feature of is jesday’s: seanion | odie eee family, and has had a large share in was the presentation of a silk flag| | attending to the business interests of 4 |by Miss Peart Jones, of Seattle, de- | | Anita Stewart's car was badly partment patriotic instructor, to the her sisters. Being private secretary smashed in « collision at Hollywood Wenatchee high school. Mrs. Rhoda for “Fatty” Arbuckle is also among recently. The car was being driven | \ 4 i}y| Denny Moss, wife of Brig. ' Natalie's experiences She made her i ry Mine Stewart's chauffeur, who,| screen debut with Norma in “By Send Condolences to Family | jraevey A. Moss, sang tho tho badly shaken up, wan not in-| Right of Conquest of Gov. Lister Spangle® Banner.” jured Norma is now so high on the lad The G. A. R. and allied orders were is ak gabaasd tint tenis ack taeea — fruests of the Commercial Club Tue: ny rounds for her to mount YENTRALIA, June 18.—As their| day, Mrs. Loverna North, of Ev but the t tance of the month to| {rst official act the Washington Stato | crett, on behalf of the Ladies of the ines ac thea Beanie Wilk Mee anne eration of Women’s clubs, 1 G. A. R, presented the club with a and sisters in New York ing in annual session here Tuesday, | picture of Abraham Lincoln. adjourned for one hour out of respect | — - r Advance Rapklly to the memory of Gov. Lister me Kenneth Harlan oppo-| Less than a dozen years ago, the A resolution expressing condolences ite Viola Dana in be three little maids had no thought of | of the aasociatiofi to the members! PLA eal. uD Teeth ae [leaping into fame and long ekirts in | of Gov. Lister's family, Introduced by ’ rite Jack Holt, Marcia Manan and|the same gasp. In thetr home vil-| Mrs, R. B. Hassell of Everett, was PROUD AND SMILE Stanhor eatcroft will be in the| lage, Niagara Falla, N. Y., the river | suppe e | cale'’s The ried," Ha tarey'a 1 will be Jum of t | pneumonia cast of Bessie DBarris-| flowed by a modest frame house| Mrs. Kate Robinson, secretary of ane as How often you see people in Woman Michael Mar.| without pausing to meditate that it] the Centealla Chamber of Com-nerce, |i NOW Sige tings conversation with hand in front be ) Sat, of mouth. wn seing the birthplace of ed the official welcome of this a8 s pal Ld pla if extended the official wel ft |mous trio. Perhaps a | ote te thie Viaitore Unsightly teeth, D cn} mB eres te |i te ay esineas phen ONL ANC Y fi] Sestir th mace wax first Liberty motor to be offered | fered from the American public tertained at a reception and art ex 1¢ an, Ghie 6 era ee for sale by the government for y ; public was to ait| hibit at the Elks’ club. A. special LEE’’ Oe ot gan ee the Mercury Aviation Co, of — | anc y 6 thrill! with the|train from Seattle carried 80 women, Ca etans. ty tex Shane uke ta j condition to be NATURAL and director, ittie 1 girls, whe chile 7" 1 ; ® trea or so Be pee Fa jal 1h Se ay {| delegates from Seattle and Tacoma That Big New York Success COMFORTABLE in the presence Five acts of droll situations in which the honeymooners nearly upset the honey May Allison recently sold her | were to be kept in after school Pet One ranch, which is located near Saugu It was when the family moved to jar for keeps, and a birthday surprise that surprises the surpriser as much as and also 700 young turkeys Brooklyn, the home of tho Vitagrap? i the surprise. L Lieut. rei. Abdsreon Sloan, va|timlalp. into. the wtuglo and sours |and keller baba adie Thiee eves Sage : Co-Operative Dentists nephew of Frank Keer has just|out the director who hired folka to|91% Second ave. or 210 Pike st Nights—30c and 50c eo . RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER Bl roturned trom France. Mriiane Sérs.| pose, ‘She made good from the very | > =] Matinees De. A. 0 ee ee Keenan, who are now in California, | start, and Sister Constance in” When you think of advertising, Today, Suturday—20c31e Second Ave. and Spring St, B| will leave for New York to visit) variably went along, the latter was “Over Palace Hip Theatre” | Sloan, frequently givem “bits” to hit (at Nominations of ofleers for the com By ing year will be completed Wednes- WALTERS day Examination Free

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