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Alice Brady —IN— The Ballet Girl In which Angel and Devil battle for a dancer's soul TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY COMING WEDNESDAY MARIE EMPRESS “Behind Closed Doors” AMERICAN Picture Fans Delighted With FOR PREPAREDNESS || CAI JEWS TO Rev. Carter Helm Jones, pastor ot First Baptist church, is for pre “No nation can Ifve unto Itself,” he said, during his Sunday sermon. “The world !s a big neighborhood. | A ‘The Monroe doctrine is not merely the Jewish @ sign to ‘Keep off the Grass. t believe in an army and navy bi Christensen’s Broadway hall, Broad- enough to give us dignity before the | way and Madison, Tuesday evening, world and voice in the councils of to hear President Henry Suzzallo of |the Untversity of Washington. ag nations. The Aubufn-Haired Beauty PEARL GS GAME Made Famous by James K. Hackett 5-Act Pathe Comedy Drama Offer Theatre Goers Something New in Ridiculous Situations and Dramatic Action Strand 10 2nd Ave. At Spring I believe in national pre- paredness to protect and Insure.” | \Jewtsh theme. a) FIL it's no wonder she dice BALLET GIRL DANCES WAY ' TO SRRE AT AMERICAN Blood will tell So, tho she was ralsed In Qentier surroundings than her | mother, tho she has all of the | worldly goods she might desir THE GIRL couldn't re call within her for the life in the ballet. Her talented moth er had given her this heritage, 80 she joined the ballet, and In the battle of good and evil which follows, the ballet girl, | played by Alice Brady, has op | portunity to show some wonder. NOVELTY AT COLISEUM Sithouette pictures on the screen are the latest novelty, and for the first time they are being shown fn Seattle at the Coliseum theatre The silhouette is a combination of photoplay acting and the pen and ink work of the artint. It is dis tinetly a novelty, The first silhow ettes show the adventures of “Sin bad, the Sailor,” the famous char acter of the “Arabian Nights,” with a few new comedy frills | In “My Lady Ine * pretty Hazel Dawn acquires new honors as the society belle who turns detective to mve the family home, It ts a very strong play, presented by a capable cast | cee DUKE THROWS BONBONS AT | STRAND, AND THE GIRL 18 HIS | The old grand duke coveted the wife of the colonel of the Hussars, but Death intervened. The young grand duke comes to America and finds the colonel and his beautiful daughter as leader of the Nibilists who plot to assassinate him. Hut he’s wrong. And so is the girl, And Cuptd ts on the job. Is the young grand duke killed? > nay. He te smothered with love and kisses instead, after playing the role of a Nihilist himaelf and throwing a box of bonbone at a carriage instead of bombs, This, in brief, is the story of “The King’s Game,” at the Strand theatre, in which Pearl White ts featured. HIS GIRL CATCHES HIM AS |A BURGLAR AT THE REX How would you like to be caught by the girl you love tn the act of burglarizing her room? Not much, eh? Well, then, Imag line the sheepish look on the face of Earle Williams when Antta Stew- art, the dainty movie star, catches him as he's about to slip one of her slippers into his pocket. No, this didn't happen in real life. It's part} of the story of “My Lady's Slip-| per,” at the Rex, formerly Mol bourne, theatre, and it's a mighty teresting story, too. ee © BEAUTIFUL LIBERTY NOW HAS A “GREEN SWAMP” “The Green Swamp,” playing at the Liberty until Tues day night, features Bessie Barris calo ‘and Bruce McRae, Triangle | Film Co. players, Bessie Barris-| cale, the talented and well-loved| star of the photoplay, has an emo- tional and dramatic role of great strength as the jealous wife of a successful physician. Bruce Mo Rae, former leading man for Ethel Barrymore and Julia Marlowe,! takes the part of the hushand The Pertis of the Park,” comedy feature on the bill, | stone HEAR HEAD OF ‘U’ large audience, representing community in Seattie, attend a mass meeting which ts) Dr. Suzzallo ts to speak under the auspices of the B’Nal B'Rith of this eity, but an invitation has been ex tended to all the Jewish soctletios, as Dr. Suzzallo will speak on some ee CLAIRE’S ADVENTURE MANY AT THE CLEMM Claire Whitney, who plays the) role of Claire, in “The Ruling Pas sion,” at the Clemmer theatre, trav els into all kinds of adventures in| this play. She's raised in the slums of London. She goes to India. Marries an army officer. Falls un der the hypnotism of an East India prince. Lives ina harem. Is foiled In attempts to escape until finally the prince is killed. She returns home with her baby. Her husband| is now dead. She grieves. She! dies, too, William Shay, the famous | Fox player, {9 exceptionally well cast as the Indian prince. | eee | “LORD LOVELAND” HITS TREE) AND WINS GIRL AT COLONIAL | Burglars stole $100 worth of furs bg from the store of S. Soupal, 702 Pike st., early Sunday. If you saw @ chap in evening DR. 1. Rh. CLARK clothes, wearing a monocle, and speaking with a rich cockney ac Do You Want a Normal tint acting as waiter in a cheap Tooth Pulled? restaurant, would you be attract ea? Certainly not dentists who b And yet we know ast in thoir'ude that| Verlly, even so, That's what hap they can pull any “normal” tooth|pens in “Lord Loveland Discovers without pain to the patient. eer America,” now playing at the Colo normal teeth you most certainly |on Penge! ia want to keep. What we guntantes nial theatre. The peer had an {dea “is that we can pull any dis that he could conquer America the no matter ho may have become, without hurt! you a bit. And we say to you fur ther that by our up-to-date meth ods of dentistry we can save many @ tooth that In an ordinary dental office would be pulled right awa Incidentally ours is one of the very it moment he looked at it. Instead, he © has to go to work. Various for- tunes and misfortunes befall bim until he joins a 10-20-30 troupe, when he falls In love with the lead ing lady. He makes love in an auto, few offices that has a supply of forgets himself and th machine novo-cain Jett, an ingredient ¥|runs igtoa tree. The girl faints qnd etdeiinee Le Aig poll ge bd wakes up in his arms, And she says| the war has shut off the supp Yes foresaw this long see pe ty Pat Das ROMANCE OF BACKWOODS cathe tert Heer ate AT THE MISSION THEATRE but we prefer te Violet Merserean is featured in our patients real patr ‘The Path of Happiness,” which is nti stry Mecomes necessary for you|Playing at the Mission until Tues 10 hen It becomes necessary for you day night. Flaine Sterne, author of that you nave it done by a REAL |the production, which happens to be DENTIST, not a would-be one, Who lthe first of the Red ther brand. King a ditch than he would of fixing |ha® written @ very pretty romance, ln one ¢ way and it has been hand!ed to good ef. is alfect. Miss Sterne playa the role of Joan, the unsophisticated, wild girl of the | backwoods. j Sige | |WESTERN DRAMA HEADS “OD |BILL AT THE CLASS A >| Western drama comes to its own -|thrilling self in “The Wanderers, now playing at the Class A theatre. niy|with William Duncan and Hazel k/Buekman in the fing roles. | um hen the Circus Comes to Town a Selig comedy, is a scream, and proved a popular added attraction | inderbid|on the same bill. The Selig-Tribune vy Sle can't we weekly and Pathe scenic com jplete the bill @ SE STAR WANT | {ADS FOR RESULTS| Regal Dental Offices K, Clark, Manage: the || ful photoplay acting at American theatri | eee | SILHOUETTES PRESENT it STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1916 SILHOUETTES PRESENT NEW FEATURES IN MS, THEY MAKE DEBUT AT COL at the finish; a er Pearl White, Pathe player, is from Missourt as “Little After four years she went back to the stage. career at the rider In « cireus Is one of the Thanbouser b in low racer green.” “Portis of Paul She {s a motor enthusiast and takes great en) She has beautifol red hair and admits her Notwithstanding her dislike for publicity, she is one of the PAG 9 ISEUM Blood tells at the American, and the girl joins the ballet; Claire goes thru so many adven: the duke threw bonbons instead of bombs, and, \ ) } lary, but at the Rex Anita Stewart forgives Earle Williams; ) \ age of before she b e" and “Th of @ jealous wife at the Liberty, and Lord Loveland smashes into a tree at the Colonial pioneers of the screen, jame a star for Pathe exploits of Hlain favorites of motion pictures U.S. SUBMARINE LOST IN TRIP} { { believe us, that's how to win the girls; it's tough to be caught by your girl in the act of burg H Bessie Barriscale plays the role theatre. 4 hl ri White, Playing at the Strand Be began a stage Then she decame a bareback She playing with Universal and Her splendid work made her famous yment in her big yel “eyes are UP COAST; FLEET SEARCHING WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Kvery | been lost fn a fog, Or had run available ship from the Charles‘oe, aground, or gone short of fuel and Norfolk navy yards groped| It is understood she carried A thru the seas between Cape Hat- crew of one officer and five to eight teras and Charleston today in’ men. search of the submarine K-5, re ported lost A flotilla of destroyers, rines, tenders and scout ships were Included. Oftiet reported is are mystified at lows, as no heavy seas have been subma he STATE INQUIRY OF | SNOWSLIDE IS HELD Recommendations for changes tr Their only word, after an all-night prevent further wrecks like that In vigil, was that the vessel was miss flotilla ing when the rest of reached Charleston. It was suggested the vessel had Bill Says After what you've read about an Oriental harem, how many of you would mi the chance to actually visit one? the Certainly, Then See THE RULING PASSION With WM. E. SHAY A Story With the Warm Incense of the East MER eatthe’s Bert CLE het fim ply Mouse 10c which several lives were Corea, on the Great Northern, are being prepared Monday by the pub- |hearing at Scenic Hot Springs on Saturday. PAIN GONE! RUB | ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Battle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil” Stop “dosing” Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case tn fifty requires {nternal treatment Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Ja cobs Ol" right on the “tender spot,” and by the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes rheumatic pain and distress, “St Jacobs O1l” ts a harmless rheuma tism Hiniment which never disap. points and doesn’t burn the skin It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching Joints, muscles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia, Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of old-time, honest “St. Ja cobs O11" from any drug store, and YESS EMPRESS CORNER” ummm Dee] SULLIVAN + GONSIDINE CIRCUIT 6 “THE HOUSE OF EXITS BEST VAUDEVILLE e AMERI ron Te rRice 10:20¢ : RBER & JACKSON Palking Singing ¢ JOUNSON & The Swede and Prt Irinh Sensational lost at} |e service commission, following a! ‘SORE RHEUMATIC. the! in a moment, you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness, Don't | suffer! Rub rheumatism away. SECOND AvE. AT JAMES ST Our Entire Stock of Women’s Tailor-Made Suits At Half to One-Third of the Original Price Inventory is close at hand, and it is necessafy to reduce our stocks to a minimum—consequently we have marked the garments in our Ready-to-Wear Section at fabulously low prices to insure a quick clearance. The Suits which offer for tomorr include such popular materials as Poplins, Gaberdines, i Serges, and there's a wide range of color The styles are all good—many, in fact, are modeled on lines practically the same as the ring styles, a feature which makes them doubly attractive at the I prices we quote Any Suit that sold up to $15.00 priced at......$5.00 Any Suit that sold up to $23.75 priced at... . .$10.00 Any Suit that sold up to $35.00 priced at... ..$15.00 CHARMING DRESSES At Almost Half Price The prettiest little styles you'll find anywhere; of good grade woo! materials; others wool and silk combined, Serges, Poplins, Me salines, Taffetas and Novelty Materials are included in many differ ent styles and color effects. These are very recent models and exce» lent values. Dresses that sold up to $6.98 now priced at........$3.95 Dresses that sold up to $8.50 now priced at... .. $5.95 Dresses that sold up to $12.50 now priced at........ $7.95 Dresses that sold up to $15.00 now priced at........ 9.95 Complete Report of Market Today —— Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit * ON CURATOR HALL When Curator Hall at the unt versity museum took Nellie, the Egyptian mummy, out of her wood en case to make photographs Sat- Rk pe urday, he found two lily bulbs that y by J. W. Gotwin Bd had been wrapped with the body |30 B.C, The bulbs were taken to jthe botany department. An effort will be made to see if the germ of life still remains In them. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW Well-known local druggist everybody is using old-time recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur Florida ter, or when it fades, turns gr 0 eee eerie nens dull and lifeless, is caused by a Pemctoes_Gauteewte, : * jack of sulphur.in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thou sands of women and men who value that even color, that beauti- ful dark shade of hair which fs so Yakima turnips, yellow .. Yakima rutabagns, sack. . Turnip, sack Apples ‘ewtown Pippin ‘an Winen wade aa Se oy Me attractive, use only this old-time Rome Beauty . recipe Onions Nowadays we get this famous Ontons, ereen - mixture by asking at any drug Oregon ontons Yakima onions store for a 50-cent bottle of “Wy eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound.” which darkens the hair so natural ly, so evenly that nobody can pos- sibly tell {t has been applied. Be- sides, {t takes off dandruff, stops [scalp itching and falling hair, You jJust dampen a sponge or soft brush | with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair | disappears; but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sul 4 phur ts that, besides beautifully sr (darkening the hair after a few ap- river Purbanks Poultry, Ves! ‘NELLIE’ HELD OUT BAND DRAWS CRI an\ appreciative crowd to the’ pofrome Sunday at the first \ser.es of Sunday concerts. ond will be given in three weeks, QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a giaes of S: regularly can make a mistake ‘flushing the kidneys occasia ays a well-known authority, | | kidneys, they |from the strain, get sluggish Hair that loses its color and lus-| fail to filter the waste and p from the blood, then we get Nearly all rheumatism, b liver nes orders come from sluggish) kidi not injure; makes a delightful fervescent lithia-water drink every then to keep the kidneys clean active and the blood pure, avoiding serious kidney a siee dos... 100 @ 140. | plications, it also brings back the lve el 18 | gloss and luster and gives it an ap- lrurkeya 4 10 @ 28y| pearance of abundance. tions, ‘ To $3.00 Blanket Bath, Robes $1.89 f good, heavy, warm’ el in good patterns and color effects, «Il neatly fim ished and have girdles; regular? $2.00 value Now 4 we $1.89: Tailored Skirts Greatly Reduced Our entire stock of Tailored rts is also priced for @ dy clearance mart-looking models in @ good selection of materials and color effects; neat stripes and pretty mixtures, To $3.00 values at. To $4.00 values To $6.00 values at To $9.00 valu Dad Cavanaugh’s band at The i e its before fast If your Back hurts or B der is troubling you No man or woman who eats ‘ms uric acid wich excites become ove trouble, nervoust . sleeplessness and wi The moment you feel a @ull in the kidneys or your back if the £ full of sediment, irregular o sage or attended by a sensatl scalding, stop eating meat about four ounces of Jad Salts any pharmacy; ful in a glass of water before fast and in a few days your ki will act fine. made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Mth and has been used for generatiol to flush and stimulate the kid also to neutralize the acids in so it no thus ending bladder weakness, — urine is cloudy, off take a tab This famous longer causes Irrit Jad Salts is inexpensive and ¢ one should take now Washington | Show third rn Washington onte.32.00 @ 33.00 Show. | Puget sound oate 32.00 @32.00 Puget sound timothy 18.00 Bratw. ton 12.00 [Simotny $1.00 @22.08 \ Wheat 37,00 @38.00 | If more than one of paper. 15th next Hippodrome Theatre Third Ave, and Cherry St. Eugene Levy, Mgr. will be announced at 9 o'clock p. ing night of the show Mail suggestions to He’s Here 1311 FIFTH AVE. Silver Fillings Hippodrome Acts jek tee Platinae Pilling Boe to $3-8° Gold Anloy Filtin Get the “Hip” Habit Twice py Rach EF oi cal Weekly Examinations und Katimates Free. \ UNIO Seattle Automobile Show $100.00 will be given to the person who makes the best original suggestion for the Automobile” $75.00 will be given to the person who makes the second best original suggestion for the Automobile ereamery, brick . ™ creamery. te 3 lene April 10-15 “a@e a 18% | 21 | Young America se | Show. Fese | |Select ranch ees 42} $50.00 will be given to the person who makes the best original suggestion for the Automobile By original, is meant a suggestion or feature that has not been heretofore used in an Automobile Show, person suggestion, the prize money will be divided between the persons making the sugge Any person may make three suggestions, but in order to be considered each suggestion should be on a separate sheet | Suggestions must be in the mail prior to February ~ All replies will be referred to competent judges. / The features winning prizes will be incorporated in the show. The names of the judges and the names of the prize winners, Seattle Auditorium Company We use nothing but the best materials and gusrantes a pleasing an@ For Mati 5 1 P.M, UNION DENTISTS—805%4 Pike one C tos PM. It f Mod of 18 yeara All work guaranteed, EVENINGS, 10c ing reault for a pertod of 18 y Ci makes the same tion, m, in the Arena, on the open MAIN 192! ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES St, Comer of Third Ava Heavy Gold Crowns , Solid Bridge Work . Sete of Teeth . 85.00 ana”

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