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] the mes nos ead, run dull oat, . Qi your in eliet hich irus nee, com ievIEX THEATRE (5 ADDED TO OOWNTOWN HOUSES Many Real Sta feature on New Bills—Alic American in “Ballet Girl,” Hazel Dawn at Coliseum My Lady Incog,” Pearl White at) Strand in “King’s Game,” William Shay at Clemmer, Orrin Johnson at Liberty, Anitt-Stewart and Earle Will- jams at Rex, Arthur, Maude at Colonial. ° @ | Kir) of the AMERICAN only legacy who e ~ }@\had led « the ad A Rrady, who will be remen ; t traight f er splendid work In the | 4) The gir her old Rack,” will com-|Psociations. « where ' a run at the American the- | peocatons layton row tn “The Ballet Girl,” | S/Gn. however Prince supported by Holbrook Blinn and | Singh. whe ex tle ft ana cast. The ballet c sinae over: hee on New York Ofera house was t and she goes to: his for thegpUrpote of infusing real at. |), ous adventures follow mosphere. in “The Ballet Girl.” | )o to escape when she le awtory wherein a girl rear. | |\° tn she ond.-the piloce ed among gentler surrou . but when returns to could not resist the fascinat h she learns her husband the b t because sb ta nd, In grief, she, t Hes a it in nt from a talente Th pei Ry e tle of good and he soul al A. * forms the inspiration | 4 LIBERTY re nf one of the r t sere r The Price of Powe wl ductions ever see this ett heads the new show at t Liberty 6: <9 today, starring Orrin Joh a8 e eee TTT extremely powerful portrayal of the kings the capitalistic system of industry, The starts in a New 1, showing among the bu of men, wom and ¢ son tn the r fans hanic) Thru sheer wt has risén to the height owner of great wealth a “My Lady Incog,” In which Hazel Dawn stars, will be seen at the Coliseum, heading the new show Sunday. In this com bination of thrilis and laughs, Mies Dawn plays a Southern society belle who turns de- tective to save her home from ; : . ruin. The exterior scenes in |, Another of these bh this picture were staged in |!arlous comedies, “Perils Florida, where Mise Dawn and | Park aturing an all-star cast o Keyston layers, is the added at her supporting cast spent weeks In the filming. i STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 29, 1916. PAGE 3 'SCENES FROM NEW PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTIONS WHICH WILL OPEN HERE SUNDA | (Reading from left to right): Scenes from “My Lady Incog,” at Coliseum; “The Ballet Girl,” at Ameri can; “The King’s Game,” at Strand; “My Lady's Slipper,” at Rex; (below) scenes from “Lord Loveland Dis overs America,” at the Colonial, and “The Ruling Passion,” at the Clemmer. Kets a jc ant See CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ee a e ¢| WHAT SEATTLE THINKS OF DRY LAW AFTER A MONTH OF ITS OPERATION REX Featuring Anita St Earle Williams, who prov in “The Jug nidews,” the Rex the Something brand new in mo- Dea the Melbourne, re od patronage t ks and dancing . tion pletures, “Silhouette Fan HAMRICK To OPEN a te Uraxeaah five by P. FE. Sullivar . ; tasies,.” a combination of actors part Blue Ribbon drama entitled Cirtantal “Atal and cartoon drawings, will alto THE REX THEATRE ae Lede’ : g al di ‘4 be chewn. The first comedy Francis Burnham, A™merican, es George Ecker, bartender for 10 yea ar pleture Is “Inbad, the Sailor,” hag) wt apipaly oer arn | delinke at the American tor 9 : : ; : and it Is all comedy and noth Ore Foe Oa aie SVL of kanes Ons secersabarees ‘ote Ht} ; : ing but comedy. The Coliseum and comes to Paris : ; ; Wists Russian orchestra will inter omes obligated to 8 a an er al w the music for these fea ount who threatens hi with t the qualit hich f yer i iy ge prisonment tf he refuy sad. Vi erat ‘ some Wearing apparel fr > 4 lee ‘ > STRAND ° countess who spurned his d k 4 1 ry whom he now seeks t« mpromise King Region 4 o that she would t o mart ple bum kidne e ke for three The & +, 191 hat you want, If ‘ | ture the as b ety 6 3 2 : neg mes K. Hackett's of her # : , : access The had met 7 \ € a from a highwaymat \t the ew Ce rival tie te concerns the adven bys a et 2 e tures of unusual young duke, whose ¢ ¢ i te father, the grand duke, covets the CLASS A - wife of a count; of how the old ere rts ¢ « ma grand duke lays a plot to get her & ony’ se a " night | cr Mmestt; of her secitental day. It is ent nenatiaetiaet — Collections are easier, there is|are getting better every weeb since January 1, What they one Rigel ae lle coal gala | rere,” and abou ear @/no doubt about that,” he said, “It The reason is this. We don't to spend for beer they buy America with his daughter : derers PUT PAY THEIR DUES NOW & benefit to the retail merchan-|y 4 1 A be with mow. And it stele Later the young duke also goes |p A comedy attraction is also on business, but I don't know bow | "#¥@ t© pay ) a year for ribs, too. to America to complete his edi ‘ n't the easiest job in the it's hitting other businesses ense, the rent is cheaper, our dis <alee tion, and, of course, the two ar thrown together. From here on it really becomes “a king's game.” . ee ~ = ° CLEMMER o fe ry John Hamrick turing Claire Whitney a William E. Shay, “The Relens Pas John Hamrick, one of the most sion” will be shown at the Clem- Popular photoplay managers in Se mer theatre, beginning Sund: It | attle, will open the Rex theatre, for. ‘s a Pox feature concerning young ™meriy the Melbourne, at Second — ave, near University st. Sunday with the popular Anita Stewart and t 5 Earle Williams featured in “My Lady's Slipper Hamrick leased the Rex thru Henry Broderick and the Sander son & Remond Investment Co, Thursday, and at once got on the job. The place has undergone a thoro renovation and will be fitted up for one of the coziest places in town Hamrick was formerly identified | with the Co fal theatre and the They're Fine! Don't Remain American theatre Bilious, Sick, Headachy o and Constipated. COLONIAL oe - ° ° ° Best for Colds, Bad Breath Arthur Mande, tn a five-act mas terpleture, “Lord Loveland Discov Sour Stomach—Children ers America,” a comedy-drama, is Love Them. featured on the new Colonia! bil! sedans beginning Sunday. The other two Get a 10-cent box now attractions are Harold Lockwood’ Be cheerful! Clean up Inside to.|and May Allison, in “The Man tn night and feel fine. Take Gasca-|the Sombrero. a drama, and rets to liven your liver and clean| George Ove In Around the the bowels and stop headaches, a| World,” a comed bad cold, billousness, offensive In the f ure play, Lord Love breath, coated tongue, sallowness,| land comes to America, but finds sour stomach and gases. Tonight | things altogether different than he take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, | imagined. He had a notion that all gentlest liver and bowel cleansing r for his title, and ou ever experienced. Wake up and restaurants eling grand—Everybody'’s doing stand waiting to Cascarets t laxative for|zive t iidren also. | appetite, aids digestion, checks * y oe Produced Amid \ cA : ty Pthus enables the membranes, 5 i Eisik wha we bce Ihe Tropic Splendor TH MASTERPICTURE DE LUX v0ONR 1 through which our food Is ab. rn) SCENE FROM THE e ‘ Hegpee Be | acne peg peprnedadoe la. Of the Far East “Lord Loveland Discovers America,” Featuring the Broadway Stars, Arthur Maude and Constance lothe ton erty. Fortyone years ef avo f 1 h: d h ill alo a ‘ r with thousands of testimo Crawley—a comedy-drama full of laughs and thrills. eens Pe ; : alate, have established Mt as the . It's a picture which will live in the memories of those who see it long after the shadows have faded from the ote wf ‘ “e.. s nome Fes dy EverReady-to screen. Don't fail to see this Masterpiece at the _* Bagg or di hiro ies 2 egeen wor ® ‘ THE PERUNA COMPANY joing bette COLUMBUS, OHIO You can obtain Peruna in tablet “azo | Colonial Theatre |_## e-_----—-- ~—--- ad ‘The Mission theatre presents for Says Indigestion Results from an The boys could rather disappointed, andi with his horr the same b as well as Sherman, assistant man. he Eastern Outfitting Co. * orl rid, - ecting du from the) San bune News Weekly t a ie e prior to the first of January eald t collections are respond MISSION Secretary Dallinger had a hard ing quicker.” Job January always is a pretty good [ off the wag-|month for collections,” he sald pensers don't cost as much as ¢ Se t rs, and we've taken over the . CANDY BUSINESS BETTER ia stand and pop-corn booth E. A. Shroeder, manager of cheart’s confectionery, on Pike near Fourth ave., said he had a considerable increase in bi Every week since the saloon closed our profits have tncre: a three-day showing one of the Excess of Hydrochloric ons and “ti kK an often 8%) "and we have noticed a picking up| ¥® Want the boys to feel that aster ths cae most delightful melodramas ever Acid. the tnelinatio them that may be due to the hew condi. 1# still their meeting place. We iu r a shown in this popular S-cent photo - They are up their dues tion Nw Beran! going to stay , ; p ‘ons can’t figure the bene . 1 Represer play entitled ot| Undigested food delayed tn the regularly and promptly now,” #ays\tite of the dry law ba is eves So am I,” piped the portly lunch Representative Tom Stout. Happiness,” featuring dainty | stomach decays, or rather, ferm Dalllager The boys have thelr! snort a time cou r man from behind his “Montana sick of living in W steam table in the far corner of the ton apartments, will not be room. “My business has doubled date for re-election Universal screen star rae |the same as food left tn the reau, and Harry Renbam let. |air, says a noted authority as ® child of nature, dances thru | also the play with an Irresistible charm. | car She ay one exquisite xcene® ther sport in mountain stre Diana at th money In their pockets now, Con-} 7 ditions have completely changed, | nome . that Indigestion t* and my job {s @ lot easter than it! from { 4 by Hyper-actdity, meaning, used to be.” is an excess of hydro-chiorte — m Ike | actd tn the stomach which prevents @ yath complete digestion and starts food | MORE WORK FOR SHERIFF A news week! and a comedy | fermentation. Thus everything @ om the program. The fes-| eaten sours in the stomach much| The contrast between wet and ture is the first release of ke garbage sours in a can, form. dry days is not so marked at the Feather brand and fs In five p ing 1 fluids and gases which jail as tt ts at police bead-| 4 Go Gry president of Cheas » the stomach Ike a toy bal ty'’s haberc said his firm loon. Then We feel a heavy, lumpy have been a little buster,” Wi i never knew better busines PHILHAR ONIC misery in the chest, we belch up said Sheriff Rob Hodge. “We never! "iqrr \new 0 ig ear he as, we eructate sour food or have to worry about drunks before. - tgp die: h sale Tf « body sit tight heart-burn ulence, water-brash |but we have to now when we find|°* %#!4 : : = teh t oat and the pessimists les or nausea that they are getting their booze |!" the boat and the pessimists lea 1 N If town, everything ts bound to come He tells us to lay aside all diges-'from some bootlegcer out in the ' - out all right—wet or dry tive aids and instead, get from any somewhere, The dry law, 1/°U4, MY EDN 3, RO pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts | bell makes us work harder ph ter lin be ebaaal eh ar ceaM as and take a tablespoonful in a glass st running t (loc | Southwick Cs. afid that he of water before breakfast and drink |{* as much now as it was before a uhy ChAnES ix ‘odilections: while it is effervescing and furth We 53 men tn the stock s cold weather keeps peo and business has suffer said A. G. M. Fraser, of Fraser-Paterson, “A fair compari fon between the new and old order of things {# impossible for another month or so. But we have sold more goods ¢ & January than we did a year ago this month. General conditions are better, all right.” Every seat was filled, and there was no standing room left when the curtain raised on the first Philhar that if there ise ohe it will show monic orchestra concert of the aea-| ermore, to continue this for a w ade, and I would say that is about up tn Febr : son, at the Metropolitan catre| While relief follows the first de the average number. Sometimes’ a it there gone down as low Friday night it {# important to neutralize the there are as high as ove the = gas-making |The number ha: ep the a i2 ight out an {m-| acidity, ren or| mans, start the liver, #tim Popular prices br mense crowd. which pald Dire: John M. Spargur and the orehestra| kidneys and thus promote a high tribute for a well-rounded pro- | flow of pure digestive juices oe —_ e aad bt gram of varied selections ably pre-| Jad Salts ts inexpensive and is) PETTY CRIME CURBED, ae sented | made from the actd of grapes and SAYS JUDGE GORDON Mite, tenes ‘a linokt ke Meaale Chanica Maud Powell, who appeared for}lemon juice, combined with Ithin| pie the cold weather of the as We almost as many checke firat time with the orchestra,;and sodium phosphate, This harm. | 4 Viher the ve rc as we us ud AIG. Duckwi po cede ete Be pall Me og My ir the optr F Pale tee ane: ila decrease in the receipts, the net neous hit. Fritz Starke won plaudits | people for stomach trouble with ex. |" Pinion of Police Judge Gordon, |! jt good as they ith ; : T haven't quite made up my mind| Profits are just good as t whether to credit the weather were a year ago this month and the law,” he said. “But one thing is Sones so Te IE there has been a marked bet - terment in the temper of the peo A A Y . pa ple during the last four weeks The Man in the Sombrero But cold weather always curtails (Dram: petty crime, so we don't know just “Around the World” yet how much credit ts due to the (Comedy) order of things ~_—————__<_—-_—<+—~+»+ rr ~_~~*_ © > The number of « LUNCH TRADE DOUBLES seas There's a “aiftere nt aspect at the on Union st below COMMENCING SUNDAY WILLIAM FOX Presents Catarrh Mean? WM. E. SHAY a mucous membrane some THE where in the head, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, a a biliary ducts or bowels. It always means. stagnant blood—the blood that is full of impurities. Left alone, it extends until it Is fol lowed by indigestion, colds, con gestion or fever. It weakens the system generally and spreads its ration ntil ti it. h . . Er tn cacte ilinees-ln ails renule Pictures of an Oriental Harem—A Fatal Love— The Incense of the Warm East—All of This Is Peruna the Basis and the Background of a Picture You te the nation’s reliable remedy Must See. for this condition it restores th What Does es of drunk enness, of course, has been cut down materially. There ts practi ¥ no fighting in the city, Be fore there were many arr fighting in the lower end 1 don't think there has bee much bootlegging. I know one ing—it's not going t rit e STORE COLLECTIONS SHOW IMPROVEMENT form for convenience. Fula Ghater, of Wuntes tases 10c—Seattle’s Best Photopiay House — 10 [said that he believed the dry law| You are net making a mistake was working a benefit to retailers,’ when you use Star Want Ade, ic]