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21 AR—WEUNESDAY, LESS ONS FROM IRENE HOUGHTS = JANUARY 6, PAGE 5. BEAUTY Beautiful Hands Are a Matter of Care Tonight, Thursday, Friday, Saturday DAINTY “The Crucible” A five-part motion picture masterpiece by Mark Lee Luther PRODUCED BY DANIEL FROHMAN «With all of the extraordinary resources of The Famous Players Film Company ne Ketetlc Hoag hese beauty OTHER GOOD FEATURES | === he subject of! was aclected selected from hundred: red by papers throug’ Half Hour Concert by Murtagh Each Noon fil) secs: ser tenis sions a |ways remember that the hands |grow ugly and gid much sooner) | than the face I think this is because we wash jour hands so much more than we} |do our faces. There is a natural Jot! that lubricates the skin and | keeps it soft and pliable, If this) J oll is constantly washed away, then we must supply a manufactured Jemolieht that will do the work of | which we have robbed nature | | Very few girls take proper care |keyed up to such a pitch that the|of their hands. True, more of after-effect is even Worse than that|them nowadays than tn our moth es 4 of alcohol.” ers’ time manicure their nails reg-| “I guess Mr. Selwin was some! larly, but after doing that many| reveller ‘when he was young.’” was|of them think all work ts done so Dick's comment at the end of our|far as beautifying is concerned |talk which came to me so vividly The hands should be ru! wit * TS WHILE A tee i bagged arg wes Bnd las T walted in the beautifal Selwin! some good, cold eream every morn ING FOR MRS. SELWIN. eory us! Me |drawing room for Mrs. Selwin to| ing after the bath. 1914, by the Newspa- | ‘hougnts and actls come downstairs, A woman with the most beautifu a ee Se At last the maid sald: “Mrs, Se Association.) “y ~ per Enterprise | “You can hardly a aT TEe hon made Dick sales]. Semen will be before he or she win asks if you will come up s worked havoc | on. ell what @ man ¢ o| the texture and tint of youth. She e m1 vell * 7 rene o by soaking eek of veiaing at I cam tei {Ref room. She is not very well has kept them beautiful by sos | manager ~ — gives him 10 eer ee a S st heen by|. “Perhaps we had better not dis.|them at least once a month In bis, eslary dears ta the com [rete the Su cr bar theo atter | Uz, ber.” warm olive oll, rubbing them and ety veld UP Se made on our| COs 7" i be Oh, no, Mra, Selwin sald to tet!| washing them in the ofl pany. The pr \4 said. you that she was very glad, indeed, After this off bath her hands > thares will now probably take) J.4+ for fun Dick named Mr. Sel- interest and payments.| wi, 1 called up in memory his care of our ee | win. ca P 1 must ask Dick about ! WM" | rather cold, aristocratic face. The| he gets home. + of Sensuous lips had thinned, its evi} a Retete bee pg Pl Se {dently youthful weakness had been | town with Dick In eo overcome. a big contract and last ad His complexion showed a satiety The Selwin home is not vat in| sities. He had not forgotten his/ serious as the Symones’ eacel wild oats,” in fact he was harder some ways I like it better. Jupon those that were sowing than| “rn5 qays business along the | Umbarger 3 mey atmos- eer is a cogent rey aemona|if be did not know the excitement | sergot wan practically featirelans | Domestis wheel phere abou : that you had come and to ask you! wiped as dry as possibl to come right up. She sald you| ed in large kid gloves for the night would brighten her up.” If, when you arise each morning, (To Be Continued Tomorrow) you go through a little exere pare encas that halts one among the primroses.| Wednesday. Not a single Change) ica’ creamery et somber fouse lacks. It ts pounege | antique {#20 still was a little envious of the! i, prices occurred. Both ‘poultry | wiscons! and has the a ak wither fur-|youth that was counting electric) 4nq vegetable markets were steady. |W memmenay, o'6 yan of ¢ an ances-|lighted nights better than sunlit) Pears of a possible milk short nishings which spe = 2 age age are being expressed by certain ‘ 5 Eye sel-| “Yes,” said Dick, “Mr. Selwin bas dairymen as a result of the high] | Counter Way and Cirnin { have been told that Mrs. nygrwena gy agp Fee | Gomnter | na iran as the child of an old and|srown very wise in cost of feed n > 4 4 ot het ? Alfaifa, No. 1, 14.06 — “ape gd asi | “It's not that, Dick, dear,” I an Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for svar plas i Hag te.09 | against her mother's wishes 4/ - ! TS Sos ps Pruget sous ‘se | e saleeman in her father's swered, “it is that Mr. Selwin’ has) 4 7 ——: | Straw t .1 ~ = ere old. a i tracted daily by J. W. Godwin & © estate .Weekde aoe 4 ony ‘ houted. “I'd Hike to| white river spuds mie, |e ee %0 The yo alesman evidently} Dick just i £9 ties ade you in a business way for|tell him that,” he said, when he Gems 920.9 | atin sos tt hichoet hook concern is now|could speak for laughter. “Selwin| Morse cistess ..o o 6% Molly in the hands of Mr. Sel-|still thinks he could be # gay old) yaxima Sse no af boy if he chose. What do you think] cai. onions Ke oy ‘There bas always been some-/of Mrs. Selwin, Margie?” ealone . 0% thing in Mrs. Selwin'’s face that| “She shows the results of his aes cee i would like to read. I know) bouts with pleasure to a greater ex ore nae 3 Mis from looking into her clear but) tent than he ‘ — pod x a as somewhat world weary eyes, eyes Yes,” answered Dick, ‘once| Teee ay ‘ | that still show enough Interest|when he was lecturing me about) cai radishes : rf and enth em to question, that | drinking he tried wo tell me what At | Cana omer, oot doa oe Ps bor some of her experiences must have|meant to you. ‘I never drank to) (orm) rey conte @ 200 been soul-scorching. For all that| excess in my life, he said, ‘that the) ca) celery Ff +4 she seems to have found life wife did not have a headache th wigs Seren tee 1 @ 4 good, for her mouth does not re-| next day.” : : [cat “tomato as eit veal any hardness and her com-! “And he is right, Dick,” I told) yoney. atrain oo @ of \ plexion has much of the freshness|him. “The man courts pleasure and youth. I know she has a story.\the woman waiting anxiously sits How Dick laughed at me the alone with pain. The Wise Housewife | * demands see ' 5 i | Fisher’s Blend } | A BIG FE , The Perfect All-Pur- —FOR— WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUPDAY W S. HAR’ FORMERLY IN THE ORIGINAL CAST | e bd “TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE.” | | SUPERIOR \) to an All-Hard Wheat 4 Flour or an All-Soft \\ | Wheat Flour Prices Pal@ Prodncers Poultry, Veal and THIRD «1 PIKE 2 Ibe and under WOM OALE BY ALL + enocans a A thrilling two-reel Broncho, an out-of-the-ordinary Western drama eg ee i inten for that just reeks with excitement—all-star cast, beautifully photo o Py | wraphed asi the Bradner Coy —CAST— Kaus | Two-Gun Hicks W. 8. Hart ) May Jenks Leona Hutton pp gy <0 $ S| Joe Jenks Arthur Maude | Bad Ike a Mr. Willis | . Hatter Hayes........J. Barney Sherry dative shington | Sersamery, t i |watve Warhington | ANOTHER KEYSTONE | PATHE SCENIC nery, eolid pack 10 “HER WINNING PUNCH” GLACIER NATIONAL PARK | raw me brick +... 9 SWEET DOROTHYGISH = = In a Dandy Majestic That You Are Sure to Lika “ALBERT HANSEN “THE BETTER WAY” | irra aie 5 CENTS—ADMISSION—S CENTS | New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. hande | know is over 40, with #kin/ 9 “if you take good aere of your hands, you need nev- or worry about using them to work.” frene Estelle Hou Bh opening and shutting your fingers, one at a time, slowly and tightly, you will find it will make your hands supple If you take godd care of your hands, you need never worry about using them to work The only thing to remember is that, when you wash the ol! out of them, you must ‘afterwards put some back again Don't tan your hands needlessly, for skin, once sunburned, will nev.’ er regain its texture or whiten: PHOTO PLAYS | PRETTY MARGUERITE CLARK appears as Jean Fanshaw, tn “The Crucible,” at the Liberty for the remainder of the week. Ht is « story with unusual dramatic pos sibilities The story telin of a domestic tragedy, & struggle against adverse cirenmstances, the love of a fond er for one daughter and the ct and almost seeming ha for her other daughter, Jean There ts a sprinkling of fun, too, in the plot WILLIAM FARNUM, WHO RE. cently resigned a $1,000-a-week po- sition with the Famous Players Film company, will be seen at the Colonial for the remainder of the week in “The Modern Samson.” The story deals with the life of 4a young wharf rat who became a powerful copper king. The scene in the pit and the tense moment when he loses bis money offer the 1 thrills. ond Childhood,” a Key. stone dy, is also on the bill THE ALASKA THEATRE WILL not show “East Lynne” on today's change of bill, as previously an noun but will have’a Blograph drama, Sealed Orders,” Instead. | It is a six-reel production and ex tremely spectacular, Love, pathos and comedy all play an tmportant part in the de ment of the plot. “Sealed Orders” 1s a story which ends, as would be expected le with the happy reunion of a fam-| fly torn apart by the treachery of a spy. A fleet of modern battle. ships is used in the production DOROTHY GISH WILL BE AT the Class A for the remainder of the week in “The Better Way,” a pathetic story of a daughter's de votion to her aged and waywerd father. “Her Winning Punch,” a Key-| stone comedy, will also be shown Wm. 8. Hart, formerly connect ed with “The Trail of the Lone-| some Pine” company, seen here at the Metropolitan theatre, will be featured in a Broncho drama, “The Passing of Two-Gun Hicks,” VIVIAN. MARTIN IN “THE Wishing Ring,” reopens at the Clemmer today for the remainder of the week. The love of a poor girl for a rich young man, whom she does not dream has any money, and the happy ending with the re union of father and son, make a film well worth seging. ‘At the Class A Until Saturday Night The Passing of Two-Gun Hicks,” drama: “The Better Way, Majestic drama, featuring Dorothy Gish Glacier National — Park scenic Her Winning Punch, Keystone comedy se At the Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Wishing Ring,” drama, fear turing Vivian Martin; “Grea Americans,” in cartoon, by Bert Levy —$—— A Sure Way to End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never falled to remove ¢ uff at nee, and that is to di it, then | you destroy It entirely » do this just get about four ounces of plain omgon liquid arvon from drug store (this 1” all you will n ap ply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the # rub it In gently with the fi By me > all, of your dan nd thr or four 1 cor tely dis y destroy ry single sig tter how much dandruff you may save You will find all itching and dig cing of the scalp will stop Instantly glonay, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better.-Adve tisement. and trace of It, no| our batr will be fluffy, lustrous, | re st fo | | Jat | | | | | Annual Clearance and White Sale Ina sale of this chgracter, where good, seasonable merchandise $1.25 Women’s Gowns and regular 98c and $1.26 v $4.00 Dress Skirts $2.98 Stockings, Pair Dozens of Kimonos to left ir These Specials are from 9 to 12 only— REMEMBER so don’t be disappointed if you come too $7.50 Men’s Rope Knit The 1 weather this winter $1.50 Men’s Pants| 75c Boys’ Pants neat patterns, well made with belt loops and but The Crucible,” drama, featuring |At,the Alaska Until Saturday Night | “The Modern Sam#on,.” drama,| “The Shanty at Trembling Hill,” featuring William Farnum; “His{drama; “The Product,” drama; Second Childhood,” Keystone com-|"“Pure Gold,” drama; “Sophie edy |Fatal Wedding,” comedy; “A Oe Strand of Blonde Hair,” comedy. At the Grand Until Saturday Night | pallies ‘The Master Key,” No. 7, drama; | Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Toilers of the Sea, Sophia's Sweetheart.” comedy;| “Eumatuck’s Awakening,” Es. When the Girls Joined the The Everlasting Triangle,” |kimo novelty; “Jems and Germs,” | Force,” two-part comedy. * Standard “THE STORE THAT Patterns SAVES YOU MONET”; WM Spring le Book Purson Stock- Foot. Silk e Good 6 to make new stockings it's easy. Col~ a binck OF SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST, is being slaughtered, we reserve the right to limit quantity. From 9 to 12 Thursday From 9 to 12 Thursday 75¢ Women’s Union Suits 38c Union te for From 9 to 12 Thureday 25c Children‘s Stockings, Pair 12'4¢ seme | wome 59c Outing Women Flanne enough for Sizes up to 9%; ; Thureday from 9 to 12, a pair 12%e. EXTRA! $1.00 Lingerie Waists 50c Tennis Flannel Gowr worth and 2 from 9 to 12 Thursday 5% EXTRA! /[ From 9 to 12 Thursday 20c Women’s We have several dozen in this Wot in white and colors, about % price $2.98 Petticoats 59c Short length Satin Petticoats, to close 59¢ Close Out 23c 12!/2c $12.50 Coats $5.50 | ai nviines, seninicns,tull sizen These come in sizes suitable our best 20c grade, Thursday or women this lot misses, Just 40 19 to 12, « pair 12%4¢ late. This is to encourage early shopping. From 9 to 12 Thursday From 9 to 12 Thursday 12% Outing Flannel Yard 8 1-3c Extra heavy Outing Flannel From 9 to 12 Thursday Men’s 20c Merino Wool Sox, Pair 9c A splendid wearing Sox for men, reinforced heel and toe, Colors, natural, black and ox- ford. Thursday 9 to 12, @ pair 9c. Sweaters $3.98 eft us with about 20 dozen ¢ wool Sweaters Rath x them into another season we are willing » take the big loss now, Col rdinal and grey; sizew p to 4s in plain and fancy colors, never sold less than 12%¢, Thursday from 9 to 12 8 1-8¢ yard. 89c-u 39OC ra: These come in cassimeres and worsteds, In dark Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants in tweeds, cassi- meres, cheviots and corduroys. Cut fall size and made for hard wear; worth 69%c and Tbe; sizes 6 to 16 years. Thursday from 9 to 12, a pair 39¢, ms on walet band. Thursday from ® to 12, a alr 89¢ erty Until Saturday |drama; “A Mother's Way,” drama.|comedy; “Animated Weekly”; aut ir Night “Hounded,” two-reel drama, see * “Sealed Orders,” drama; a com- : € : ne are edy will be shown also. eee At the Colonial Until Saturday/ar the Melbourne Until Saturday At the Home Until Friday Night Night “The Perlis of Pauline,” No. OF THE CN. Orders” AT THE— : ALASKA THEATRE Starting Today AN INTENSE STORY BEAUTIFUL SCENES STRONG CAST FIVE PARTS 10¢ anssion ] Oc Produced by the APEX FEATURE FILM COMPANY