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Orchestra—31 Artista under Reginald Dunn, playing Victor Herbert's “American Pantasy” KET" Who Think Woodmen to Race Again This Year Billott Bay camp, Modern Wood- received heck for $100 to pay for a banquet (22 the expense of Golden State camp. \French Certificates of Honor "race ante 1919 tor’ mensborahs. ‘& race during 1919 for membership. Beattie won, Los Angeles at the narne time issued @ challenge for 1920 which has Been accepted. Kansas City is also in the contest—making . (Bryant Washburn Finds Rare “Wet” Supply in W.C.T.U. Worker’s Cellar SER-PATERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY Table Linens Of the Preferred Qualities In the Finer Linens for the Guest Table and the Better Grades for very-Day Service —Our Linen showings were never more complete. The present day con- ditions of scarcity of the better qualities in the linen market was antic- ipated in advance. Accordingly our high standard of quality in linens is sustained by selections abundant to meet the spring needs. 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Fine Quality Cloths in the pleture at the Strand this week. || OLEMMRDCWi fasere in Water, | | It's called “The Bix Best Cellars,” inter, Bverywhere’; “Mill @ | | Bryant Washburn ia the star and Leavenworth”; Reente; Fou News | the plot concerns some of the amus:| | eoranet ne — apne: | ing complications in the wake | te The dy on 7 an pe tne the dry law in a fashionable sub-| | | News ertan community KEX—Dongian Mactcan aad Doris Mr. Washburn has the role —— Henry Carpenter, who has pre Vieasure tended to have a cellar well stock. | | *THAND—Bryent Washbure tn “The ed with drinkables in order to keep | Bast Catiase", Gteané ows in the social swim. Just as his} bluff fa about to be called at a! dinner party, he belng the host, | a hidden supply of rare wine tn} | discovered in the cellar of a W. C.] | T. U. aunt of his, However, Henry | | paves the day by launching Into a | ge de | tirade ageinst the demon rum, | | which unexpectedly pute him in|for she haan’t any to hang. she! right with the astraightinced ele Just folds them up in her vanity | | ment of the community, so that| x and clad in moonbeama and when & second and bona fide dis | refly glow she plunges into the covery fa made in the aunt's cellar Mahe. Henry is left In a quandary, which| Mut horrors, she isn't the only im left to the audience to decite. one that bathes by moonlight and|f) There in a girt in the story. Its |#h@ te discovered, And the threo! pretty Wanda Hawley @ and Mr,/ bachelors are put to rout. ‘Two axhburn loses no time in falling | Weeks.” Mine Tulmadge's latent in love with her jcomtedy drama, taken from the eee play “At the Marn.” by Anthony | Wharton, is the chief attraction at the Liberty thin week It im thp «tory of the rine of a With Napkins to Match quality Alllinen Table Two designs: spot with and rose inch Cloths, priced at $ 9.50 each. Ox 90-inch Cloths, priced at $12.00 each. x108inch Cloths, priced at $14.50 each. —ttxt2inch Napkins, priced at $12.50 a dozen. Cloths, firmly woven Grecian key ia “The border tortala, COLONIAL—Rert Lytelt Might of Way"; “Topics of the Day”; Lyone-Meran comedy CLAS A—Alice deyee in “The Third Degree,’ LITTLE—D, W. Griffith's “Dreken | Wieweumne.* 0 each ach. 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It) wuited by her escort at & country is & wholesome, fast-moving Story | pigce, flees on a truck and finds of a selfencrificing cowboy Wh! herself at the home of three cruaty forgors his love for a girl In order! tachelors, he vampe them to x that she may marry another man.|¢inigh and all three fallin love The picture also includes a gen | with her. peut of “comedy A Mutt and Jeff animated com. An the wi oes, the women of | ety and the Liberty News pictures Redstone have decided to abolish | complete the bill. © the demon rum from thelr midst. | P seen Hye ‘They launch & vigorous campalen | oop seprtryg that threatens to run Holl's Bells “i miloon into perfectly harmless | Katherine MacDonald, considered soda fountain. Tilly (Win Rogers) | 0% Many the most beautiful actress and his pals decide that they munt | “PPeering before the camera, is the take drastic action to curtail the| tar at the Coliseum this week in ry wave nnd cut cards to decide| “The Beauty Market,” « drama, tn who shall marry the leader of the Which the star's fine emotional temperance forces. jaditty in weil brought out Billy draws the high card and) As Amelie Thorndike she is calle upon bie prompective mate jgiven @ remarkable part in thin She shows him the family album Pretuction, depicting a girl whore priced priced priced at Il-Linen Damask Linen Damask —— | | | | | —Extra quality—will laundér with a beautiful oo $3.50 a Yard <== —Alllinen Damask, of Irish manufacture. The Gesigns are: chrysanthemum, pansy with plain ,center, and spot with tulip border; 70 inches wide. An excellent value at $3.50 a yard. —22x22inch Napkins to match, priced at $11.50 \ ratin finish and give long, satisfactory service, The following designe: chrysanthemum, spot, carnation and stripe, rose and Grecian stripe; 70 inches wide, priced at $5.00 a yard. --22x22inch Napkins to match, priced at $15.00 a dozen. |mortal certificates of honor, fasued |!t @ threecornered spurt for mem- by the French government fot this |°™ relatives of soldiers and sailors wha Ld Zave their lives for their country in LET “DANDERINE the world war, were distributed Srn- ee day noon with Imprensive services, at the Metropolitan theatre. The pres | Girls! Have a mass of long, thick, gleamy hair entation ceremonies were under the’ auspices of the four posts of the American Legion in Seattle. The address on behalf of the French government was made by M Pierre de Chevilly, French vice con wul. Tho certificates were presented |to the next of kin of the heroic dend | by Maj. Frank ft. Jeffrey, state com mander of the irlon, and. Edmond $. Meany delivered the principal ad. drems of the afternoon. Mayor Fitz gerald apoke on behalf of the city. | | The committees in charge of the) |presentation of the certificates an- ounces that those redatives who did |not receive their certificates Sunday ( jmay obtain them by writing to or jeniling at American Legion head. jave. and Union at. } | Striking Unions \ to Meet Tonight} | Lat “Dandertne” save your hair and Goubie its beauty. You can have Three striking unions in Seattle! iors of jong, thick, atrong, lustroun | will meet in the Labor Tempje Mon-jnair. Don't lot it stay lifeless, thin jday night and attempt to effect an/ecragely or fading. Bring back its jamalgamation in order to bring | color, vigor and vitality. Pressure against the Pacific Tele) Get a aicent bottle of delightful ected tare Co. “Danderine” at any drug or toilet Electrical workers are striking for| counter to freshen your scalp; cheek @ wage Increase of $1 a day. Com-| dandruff and falling hair. Your hair pany officials claim the strikers are|nesds this stimulating tonic, then tts weakening and say the eable splicers |tife, color, brightness and abundance! have gone back to work \ will retarn—Hurry! ALL THIS WEEK WILL ROGERS —IN— “WATER, WATER, EVERYWHERE’ A comedy-drama from the popular Billy Fortune story and pictures of Iilly’s four prede censors and when she becomes too effectionnte, he beats a hasty re treat. With the dry movement at its height, Billy formulates another plan. He turns Hell's Bell saloon into an ice cream parlor, using « number of pretty city girls an waitresses, The plan has the de- wired effect. Hushands who were never allowed to frequent the place while they were “settin’ now flock there in droves, The women give up. the fight and Red. stone once more goes “wot.” eee LIBERTY * ‘The newest fad in bathing one tumes is one that you can put in your vanity box, This is the style that Constance Talmadge seta in “Two Weeks.” Tut it the beach in broad daylight. Good. ness gracious, No! Miss Talmadge, spending a fort night In the house of three bache- jora, slips out at, night to take a plunge in the Inke. She doesn't hang her clothes on a hickory limb, PLAYING SEATTLE SHOWING “THE RIGHT OF WAY” FROM THE BOOK BY SIR GILBERT PARKER Mtl ot wien Bert lytell in Th LYTELL Soul-stirring drama of the Canadian North Land ADDED Sornes of 1. W. W. TRIAL ‘erm up,” | ts not for | Deauty made it possible for her to mingle in the expensive society sot Dut whose finances were such that she was compelled to pawn her gifts from suitors to meet her deta. |. The picture ts replete with strong human interest «tuations centered |About the effort of a society wean dal sheet reporter to win for her. | self a wealthy man who was en | #aned to Ameiic, Her efforts are | successful fn that they lead to the jDreaking of Amelie’s loveless en- ®agement and find her a mate in Captain Kenneth Laird, United States marines, who determines to make her pay for deceiving him j and does. | Roy Stewart as Captain Laird \lenda fine support. eee | REX ‘The bill at the Rex this week ta |wtrong for comedy, Doris May and |Dougias MacLean appear in “23% | Hours’ Leave,” and Charlie Chaplin jromps thru “A Day's Pleasure.” Litte Mine May and Douglas Maclean provide a happy costar. |ring team, They have youth, good looks and plenty of personality. Their starring vehicle is a light comedy with strong romantic inter- ent, and centers around a training camp in which men were prepared for the recent war. The picture, however, hnn’t any war atmosphere. It is pure fun and romance from | first to last. Maclean appears as William Gray, a sergeant of the training camp, and Miss May is Peggy Dodge, the general's daughter. Their first meeting takes place when Gray is! brought to the general's office, where he is severely reprimanded | because his pet dog had flown at tho! officer and taken a «mall piece out| jot hin lew. | Such a little thing doesn't prevent |the young couple from falling in jlove, and their romance progresses famously, | Chaplin'’n comedy is filled with | funny incidents which begin when | he takes his wife and two kids for © day's jaunt in the family Mivver. oee NTAL Lytell, the activ who recently appeared here in “Lombardi, Ltd, ts playing the leading role in “The Right of Way” at the Colonial this week, ‘Thore who remember Lytoll's perform: ance of the unworldly, Impulsive, gifted designer of women's clothes in “Lombardi, Ltd." will be great: ly surprised at the difference tn his portrayal of Charlie Steele, the hero of hin new play. The two parts are radically different, Chartie Steele is a young lawyer, dashing, dissolute, — apectacularly gifted as n barrister, yet endowed | with a singular compelling mnag-| netism which wins over not only) the jury in the big courtroom scene, but later draws a somehow unwill.| ing promise from a@ovely young \@irl to marry him, | The story ta a pleturization of Sir Gilbert Parker's famous novel of the same ni La clever young Rosemary Theby has boen selected to play opposite Conway Tearle in “Michael and His Lost Angel." All-Linen Damask $3.00 a Yard ~—Good quality Irish Linen Damask in the following de signs: rose and stripe, tulip, morning glory and stripe, and scroll and stripe; 70 inches wide, priced at $3.00 a yard. —22x22inch Napkins to match, Priced at $10.00 a dozen. Fine Satin Damask $5.95 a Yard —Heavy quality Alllinen Damask, {n large palm de sign; fwl 72 inches wide, piiced at $5.95 a yard. —24x24-inch Napkins to match, Priced at $17.50 @ dozen. 70-Inch Linen $4.50 a Yard —Very fine and firmly woven Linen, in three designs: fern, dahlia and stripe, and morn- ing glory, priced at $4.50 a yard. —22x22-inch Napkins to match, Priced at $12.50 a dozen. -—Linen Section, Second Floor. Special Price Basement Twenty-six Sample Suits Only $ —Sample Suits in smart spring styles, all silk lined. A real opportunity for a limited number. 18.50 en. —The suits are in braid-trimmed styles, made of all- wool tricotine, serge, poplin and Delphi cloth. The coats are all silk lined, with novelty silks. The colors repre- sented are navy, tan, Pekin, taupe, Oxford and shep- herd checks. The sizes are 16 to 40. 120 Pongee Silk Waists cere ee x At $1.75 - —With pongee selling at about $2.00 a yard this offer- ing is certainly interesting and sure to be appreciated. —In two styles—one collarless pleated front model, and the other has notched sailor collar, the front and cuffs finished with pearl buttons. Sizes 88 to 46. New Spring Ski soem =e —Just in—four new Spring styles in navy serge and Pan- ama. Trimmed with braid and buttons. —Sizes 24 to 31 waist measure.