The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 9

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) part of “A Romance of Seattle,” the FINISH WORK Ths Ends Seattle-Made Movie Which Will be Shown August 23 Osculation on Pretty Girl’s Lips! All Ready Now for Screen Showing at Liberty BY J. B. BOYDEN Jack Sullivan, arrayed in tee cream — pantaloons, carefully combed tresses and a happy smile, was caught in the act Wednesday afternoon dack took Miss Elaine Towne in bis arms on the lawn of a beautiful lake Washington home, told her he loved her, beg- ged her to be his own pitty lekle wifey, gave her a round of gat- ling osculations—and then the camera man stopped grinding, and the whole crowd beat it back to civil life in the automobile which took it out there. Jack's proposal and acceptance | Were the last scene to be filmed as a motion picture every foot of which was taken right bere {n Seattle, and | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919. FLMARTISTS | Jack, the Fearless Hero, Plants TWOMEN AND "summon, BONDS MISSING <2". $223,000 in Securities Dis- tore i appears With Messengers sisted mair 000 in t ht by police and ¢ Whitnew & Co eavier toms, when a mes enger to dell brokers, suffered cond tanue Lib- n the r to » whom $178,000 worth of Liberty t roker ne a few and Victory bonds had been intruste failed to appear at the offices of Kid. | messenger der, Peabody & Co., brokers, with of- ho trace of either had been found ur last night Hot Summer Suny Trying on the Complexion How to Protect Your Skin and Bring Roses it a late | 4 os z Metro Art Rolls Played by Felix Arndt I Every Player Owner Should Have These Beautiful Renditions “Black Rose” By Thoma A dainty Vz Intermezzo—65c “Souvenir” By Drdla—A delightful of a Violin Solo. “Rendezvous” By Aletter—A captivating mezzo—$1.00 “Les Sylphes” arrangement $1.00 Inter to Your Cheeks ‘in which nothing but Seattle screen — demons participating | ‘ ‘ sleeta) | tediketere: Now all we have to do ts to wait/ "i rs he hours at the most. T for Saturday, August 23, On that} an ‘ day, at the Liberty theatre, the fin ished picture, all doll-babied up and / titled like a regular professional pic ture, the home-grown film, with its stars and mob scenes and bomb and fist fights and everything, will be thrown upon the screen j Had Us Mixed Up ; » : + f ' Walter Steiner, director of the t pi . on "| Wayn une it to , r 4 Hudris Film Co., New York city, who e i * guided the actors thru the picture is @ erman paper men would watch his work * t ‘ M ‘ fe ni Se 9 By Bachmann—A new arrange- ment—$1.00 Special Attention to Mail Orders Aeolian Player Pianos $645 Pianolas from $700 Duo Art Pianos from $1,045 ay & © Third Avenue at Pine a fox. He guessed that nosy news and perchance «pill the Boston shad roe by telling the Great American Public all about the plot. Hence, he directed the scenes in a way to ae it tough for the boys to unrave! 4 Romance of Seattle” tells a well-de- fined story of love, hate, jealousy, joy, sorrow and whatnot. But you'd never guess it from the manner in| which the Steiner person directed the scenes. On the first day he took vod Teeaichiin Gey ne tock wnat | What have we here? Why, they’re five of the stars in the home-grown motion pic- should have been the first scene He|ture, “A Romance of Seattle.” Well! Well!! If it isn’t the William Atherton family had all of us mixed up. | (Miss Josephine Helgason, the “mother,” Miss Elaine Towne, the “daughter,” Little Mu- on vuunec vetoes” T want to! rie! Frances Dana, the “che-ild,” James D. Hoge, the “father”—and Jack Sullivan, the!» Steiner insists that the continuity |fearless hero). Jack may be seen on the extreme Tight, accepting the thanks of the of the film suits him from terra;“family” for saving their lives. Jack has just retrieved a bomb planted at the “Ather- firma up, so I guess “A Romance of |tom Home” by a brace of villyuns and tossed it over the hedge. (The bomb was a sn as aca ck tied epee thee, duck pin ball with a piece of lighted fuse stuck to it.) The thankful beauty at the left * ; tre. Even the actor fotk, who, by|/i8 Miss Helgason. 8 Towne is standing with her hands on Little Muriel’s head and |MAtie" hg™ rowkeh and | the way, dished up a surprise for/her thankful eyes on the handsome hero, The man next to Miss Towne is “Papa” Hoge. Res Bag Re a. is speechless with thanks. ‘ Jerwillo combination will wo: » Tacoma rare ne every girl and t and feel confident Applications they ~ MAKE LARGE PROFIT ON RAID INSURANCE IN, Aug. 14.—The FREE DOCTOR Ex-Governmest Physician 1111 FIRST AVE, 169 WASHINGTO T DRUG CO. STO! Look for the Free Docter Sign. koverr a pr abuse for compensation in injury thru air raids, it is revealed |by the committee on war damage. Fraser-PatersonCo. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 7100 pasie whole story of tle.” All they know fs that they went Fraser-PatersonCo. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY PHONE MAIN 1100 \ ’ —This places within your reach complete lines of the very newest Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Shoes; Fall Dress Goods and modish acces- sories; Blankets, Draperies, Rugs, China; Men's Furnishings; Gift Merchandise; Underwear and Hosiery; Luggage and many other lines of equal consideration, —There are bao § much larger stocks to choose from now than formerly at this time of year. August 15th Commemoration Day Marking the. Opening of our Eighth Year in Seattle HUN MUSICAL SHOWS COMING TO PLAY HERE —As an expression of high appreciation for the liberal patronage which has been our success, we will ob- serve the occasion as usual by a day of profit-sharing—the giving of a 20 Per Cent Discount on merchandise in every department throughout the store, from the First Floor to the Fifth, inclusive. number of written-an'.composed-in- Germany musical comedies and dra- mas. Representatives of New York Producers are now in Berlin buying up German productions. Whether or not they will be weil received in the United States is a question. They ™ay be confined to New York, but if sent upon the road their origin may be hidden. It is possible that some of them with too much German sen- timent may be rewritten. Formerly German and Austrian musical com. edies were very popular in the Unit- ed Statees, two notable examples be- ing “The Merry Widow,” composed by Franz Lehar, of the Austrian|, army, and “Alma, Where Do You Live?” a German musical comedy, FINE YANKEE GOB FOR RIDING BUMPERS LONDON, Aug. 14.—John Wilkins, an American sailor, was fined 5 shil- lings at Grantham for riding from York to that place on the “bumpers” spor ans between the engine and the first tay mana © Raat OQse rere MAN ») aie C INA In >} ny # coach of a train. The Yankee laugh RQ VN OMUNVMLMNVIE OO see Pe —At this time the reduction is of particular importance, when prices of all the necessities of life are high and everyone is striving to reduce the cost of living. It is your opportunity to buy Fall and Win- —All merchandise in the house is included in this _ ter supplies for 20% less. discount with the exception.of— —Certain lines of toilet goods and a few other articles upon which prices are fixed by the manufacturers. (Notices will be clearly posted upon such goods.) ~-Oriental Rugs. And the other exception ts the Special Price Basement. The prices at which goods are sold in the Basement Store are always the lowest possfble under any circumstances. \ingly paid the fine and said “the ride PRL SSSS NVUVESSOSRS: was cheap at half the price.” RRIRRS RS BRRLRRR MSc ese THIS WEEK TRY KRUMBLES AT OUR RISK This week you are invited to make a thorough trial of Krum- wes at our risk. Buy a 15-cent| Package of Krumbles from your Brocer, Use the whole package if you wish, and if you are not more than pleased your grocer will re- fund your 15 cents without ques- tion and we will reimburse him, We couldn't ask you to buy Krumbles on this basis if we did This Store Comprises Complete High Grade Stocks of the Following Lines, All of Which Are Included in This Sale: —House Dresses Aprons —Art Goods Infants’ Wear —Shoes —Sweaters —A sale of the usual charac- ter might omit your partic- ular needs, but by giving an even 20% discount on every- thing we leave to you the choice of articles you may desire at this reduction. —Our charge customers are partic- ularly invited to take full advantage of this sale. You may telephone your orders and we will do every- thing to help you share in the event. —Girls, 6 to 14 years Dresses Coats FOURTH FLOOR —Carpets —Rugs —Linoleum —Shades Draperies FIFTH FLOOR —Silverware —China —Electrical Appliances —Luggage —Baby Carriages —Leather Goods Stationery —Ribbons —Notions —Men’s Furnishings SECOND FLOOR —Bedding —Domestics —Linens —Wash Goods —Corsets FIRST FLOOR —Umbrellas —Gloves —Silks —Dress Goods —Embroideries —Laces —Knit Underwear —Deliveries will be made as quickly as possible. —On this occasion no goods will be sent on approval, no part payments not know how greatly they will nor “will-calls” can be accepted. Ro The War taught us However, goods may be sent C. O. D. —Hosiery vod hee rumbles 100 por —Neckwear op ae err Ot choice coreg mtins blend ss —Veiling = and ‘appetising ry ee —Handkerchiefs —Muslin Underwear Most delici . Everybody Ikes Kaeetizine * Toilet Articles —Gift Merchandise THIRD FLOOR ~——Women’'s and Misses Suits Coats Petticoats Dre Waists Millinery — (Fraser Paterson Co) See They hens | Toasted a& guar- Everybody likes Krumbles, | at pena ene big kite (Some excepted) —Sewing Machines Corn Flakes—this fact ts Bs a ; a me antee of quality, Buy your back — Package of Krumbles to- ellogg Toasted Corn ¥ Co., Battle Creek, Mich, sas

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