The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1916, Page 2

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Thursday Friday and Saturday Mabel ‘TALIAFERAO in “WER GREAT PRICK sTaliaferro} “THE NEW HENRIETTA” 6STAR AGGREGATION AT MOORE THEATRE LAST SEEN HERE This picture is acknowledged by the Metro Pictures Corporation to be their masterpiece—the greatest pic- ture they have ever produced. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES STRAND Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca mpt Relief the all-too-common ills of digesti — weak U Bate of ih Soe eeere, HORLiCK’s _MALTED | MILK @abetitutes cost YOU came price Sp Go Well, | 10s., 250. DR. L. R. CLARK ff You Are Not Busy This Afternoon, Make an Appointment With Us Tt will be one of the best things ever did. The chances are that rou have one or more teeth that Reed attention—that may be cauain YOu & good desl of suffering, ba th, poor digestion, etc. etc. We Will put # stop to al) of that at once number of the very # dentists obtainable this office. These aen- your service at a very Feasonable price. We also have a complete equipment of the most up to-date and sclenti supply 0 Which is #0 necessary to the p formance of painless dentistry. in i also at your service. Mont Tdental offices have none at ail—nor ean they get it Do ‘self @ good turn—make a fart toward that condition of health which means greater efficiency, which means, in turn, greatly im ‘proved chances for wuccess, by hay- ing your teeth put into perfect con ition. We can tell you what it will UE de seve te ae leer ores your = teeth, and we assure you that the coat won't he a where near what {t ~- will be worth to you tal Offices Clark, Manager |. W. Cor, Third olen {the bureau of lots they intend to I 5 P oe oS SCENE PROM "HER CREAT PRICEY — CLEANUP WEEK HAS GOOD START Did you get a whiff of that odor | of something burning yesterday? Well, that was the beginning of Seattle's second annual Spring Clean-Up and PaintUp week, which started Monday with every indication that Saturday night will see Seattle the cleanest and bright lest it has ever been Last year the idea, introduced to this city by C. M. Williams, chair man of the present City Beautiful Clean-Up and PaintUp bureau, was new, and the bureau was fore 4 to do most of the clean up work | itself. cleaning, painting, polishing and gardening has seized young end old. Everybody went to work with a will. Scores of citizens have advised clean at their own expense and keep in condition thru succeeding NEWARK, N. J, April 6.— Alarmed at the possibility of the government establishing a munt- tions plant, Chi s M. Schwab, president of Bethichem Steel cor. poration, addressing the ers last night, told them th ithe government adopt the plan, their valuoless. FINDS BODY IN RIVER LEAVENWORTH, April 5.—The| body of a man thought to be Thos. Miller, who was drowned when) thrown into the miver from the Great | Northern right-of-way by a sow- slide last winter, was pulled from the water by J. W. Gull, who was drawing water at the time. OPPOSE MUSTACHES ST. PAUL, “Minn. April club was organized in the sopho more class of the University of Min- nesota today to discourage chic mustaches, frowned upon by coeds in @ recent edict. The stated object, of the club is “to keep the eyebrows | of members from slipping down upon the ip.” OLD PUPILS: GATHER Men and women Who, 25 years ago, wat behind desks in the Ral nier school, assembled there for a} reunion Tuesday night. Miss IAlly P. White, for 26 years a teacher in the school, smiled on the faces of Victor Zeduick, Maurice Thompson, This year, however, the spirit of | ~ holdings in the company would be sor Howard Hanson, Joo Barto, Ralph Knapp and William Wray, who had all been her puplla. {PACIFIC OUTFITTING | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | DRESSES "4 as oo yt YOUR CREDIT IS O.K IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS You have swollen feet and hands! Stiff, achy joints! hooting. matic pains torture you. You have aching back, pain in the lower abdomen, difficulty when urinating! Look out! These are danger signals. Trouble te with your kidneys. Uric mi in one form or an- STAR—WEDNESDAY. ceetr The | Scene From “The Habit Athambra —Vandevilio ané ple- | teres, Clase A—Tyrose Power in “The Dream of Kegene Aram”; comedy, “Jane's Hashful Here”; Sie Hopkins comedy, “When Thinge Ge Wrens.” Clemmer—Marie Dressler ta “TI1- He's Punctured Romance.” Coliseum—Owen Jobssca’s “The Salamander.” Colostat—Crane Wither te “The Love Liar.” ppodrome—Pictdres and vaude- ——.. | STRAND ‘The feature attraction at the Strand, beginning Wednesday, te “Her Great Price,” with Mabel Taliaferro in the stellar role. Agnes Lambert, an ambitious young writer, Is in the depths of despondency as New Year's eve approaches. Bhe ts about to ratee a drink of poison to her Mpe when Leighton, A Wealthy sculptor, unexpectedly TYRONE POWER In a Three-Part Selig Orama Adapted From Thos. Hood's Famous Poem “THE DREAM OF | EUGENE ARAM” SIS HOPKINS In Another Katem Comedy “When Things Go EDITH STOREY Bechtel nl “ Jane’: All First Run—A Show You || Can't Beat Anywhere for Twice as Much—Only Five Cents ILD MEDAL Haarlem | s immediately, They are ration, used all over the n their daily pr not an experiment- or " They a standard remedy, ;|and act naturally, wently and quick ly. But when you go to th inaiat on getting the pul Haarlem Ot in Capsu e the name GOLD MEDAL ‘and thus protect yourself unterfeltr 4 guaranteed by The drug orig: Bi Dr. 3. RB. Binyen, dr. My reputation and stand-| ing is sufficient assurance’ that I will not prescribe Glasses Onless they are absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co. 1116 1st Ave., near Seneca! 3rd at Pike. Arravov:z oUoZrazmyo Edith h Storey Antonio Moreno THE ISLAND OF REGENERATION Cyrus Townsend Brady's Famous Love Story of the South Pacific, A Vitagraph Masterpiece Rex Second and University 15e. Children 5o SPR. 5, 1916. PAGE 2 STRANDPLAY STIRRING| me at the Liberty of Happiness,” at Liberty interrupts her, Agnes tells him of her consistent fallure. leighton {a strongly Interested fn the girl's story, and makes a strange bargain with her. He tells her he will advance her $50,000 if she will agree to have her life in sured In his favor for that amount. | Then at the end of the year, if} she still considers herself a fail ure, she can carry out her original intention of suicide, She agrees. During the months that follow, Agpes and Leighton see a great deal of each other, She still finds sho in unable to write marketable stories, Agnes learns of Leigh ton’s engagement to marry Ruth Beresford, whom he has met fn Eu- rope. Ruth is the girl who had cast Agnes adrift from her moth- er's home several years before. At the end of the year she re- turns to the studio to carry out her bargain of death. It ts here that the story takes a remarkable “new twiet.” -——- COLISEUM _— — | Owen Johnson's novel, “The Sal- amander,” will be picturized on the Coliseum theatre screen, beginning Wednesday and continuing the bal- ance of the week. This picture will be of special interest to wom- on, There are loads of people in the picture, and it’s full of action every minute, eee TT ee, 2 COLONIAL | oe “The Love Liar,” featuring Crane Wilbur, f# th ne’ attraction at) |the Colonial ti tre, beginning Wednesday. In this picture, the tale fs that of a musical genius who fitted from one love to an- other, conquering the ladies regu jlarly, who finally meets one whojning Thursday and continuing for | Baptist, Fi (does not return his love, Then—/| | well, he gets ® good and plenty. | — —__—_—_—! The sunny @ispoaition of Dougias | Puirbanks has at last been ade. | quately dramatized. “The Habit of} Happiness” ts the title of the pic-| jture, It begins fourday roo at |the Liberty Wednesday. Fairban’ |particniar business {8 to mal |down-hearted people laugh. Among | jthem is @ crabbed old millionaire; | and Fairbanks takes peculiar tn. ter in hh because he ha \@ beautiful daughter. | sa 8 } ™ * ad It's @ good thing that Edith | Storey has long, thick hair, or there's no telling what the board) lof censorship would do to the that she's pulling off in Island of Regeneration,” now play { ing to capacity at the Rex theatre. | | Edith and Antonio Moreno ain} ex | the play) are shipwrecked upon an! juninhabited island in tpe South | Pacific, where the cost of living in| not high, nor are there any strict we of dress. A Hearst-Vitagraph shows, among | other things, Col. Dod cavairy in | their wild ride after the Mexican | bandits. | eee SREs 2" “Tillle’s Punctured Romance” returning to the Clemmer, Ma Dressler, Chariie Chaplin and ™ bel Normand are the « funmak ers in this aix-reel comedy, pro- nounced as one of the greatest laugh producers yet produced by any film company. It played to} houses before. It will! It has plenty of all kinds of comedy, the slapstick variety not | being barred, | | . le —-—— “MISSION “No, 138, Westbound,” starring Kathlyn Willlams and Guy Oliver {at the Mission theatre, is one of) {the most exciting raflroad dramas | jever produced. Daniel mer, a crusty old farmer, As very har | with Marion, his niece. The tele- | «raph operator gets into action.) Two other features complete the | bill, CLASS A ue pe nome } With Tyrone Power in. “the fea ture role, “The Dream of Eugene " will be the main attraction A theatre for the bal- ‘ane's Bashful | comedy, and a Sis Hopkins lcomedy entitled: “When Things} \Go Wrong.” oe io | HIPPODROME Resides five vaudeville acts, the | Hippodrome offers, beginning Wed. | nesd Jay, “The Bludgeon,” with Kath-| jryn Osterman in the chief role, It) }!s_ a Paul Armstrong drama, in which a chemist struggles to per- blooms, leafy sprays, wings only $7.50 Choose Your Easter Hat From These Charming Models at $4.95) Choose it now—while selections are at their best— nad save the worry of last minute shopping. A new shipment of stunning new Easter Hats spp- cially priced at $4.95 for Thursday—300 in all—of as pretty Hats as we ever saw for the money. Trimmed in the latest ways with field and garden and silken ribbons, in the loveliest range of new Spring colorings “Chapeaux La Marquise” Spring Millinery $7.50 These are faithful copies of Paris successes— fashioned by capable artists forth a note of individuality—and the price is each model giving —fecond Floor. SPECIAL LADIES’ HOME JC plan your Come in Sadowski i get an inkling of the new has all the latest “Fashion finger tips. the ball teed does DEMONSTRATION PATTERNS Mrs. H. Sadowski, ion expert from New York city, Is here to help you | Summer wardrobe. —lLewer Buy Your Sewing Machine for Cash—at a Cash Store— and Save the Difference Lift’ Machine “Bon Special” | Sewing Machine | “Bon Special” with | drop-head device and Quartered oak cabinet; swell front design. JURNAL fash- at 6c a yard. lengths to 20 15o and 250 Goods, Including Spring and and see Mrs. f you want to styles—for she Gossip” at her | oor. 28 inches wide; | a yard latest automatic bearing. Guaran- for 10 years, and | the best work. on either side. "Sewer Seeda that are eure te Fearth Dieser. fect formula of some kind while his wife complicates things with her social ambitions. ° | ALHAMBRA Four vaudeville acts and two movies comprise the Alhambra bill which ends Wednesday night. New |vaudeville acts and the new epl rode in “The Strange Case of Mary Page” will be the offering begin- the rest of the week. World's Greatest Scree ing Together in the Produced. Don’t Lenten revival services are be- ing heid each evening this week in the followin; churches: First | Methodist t, Gilman Park Methodist, Brighton Presbyterian, Green Lake Congregational, Madt- son Street. Methodist, Friends’ Memorial, Quser Greenwood Christian, Beacon Hill | Congregational, First Norwegian- |Dantsh Bapti Temple Baptist, | First Advent Christia hany ‘st Methodist Christian, silk and cotton mate rials and sateens, 24 to :10¢ Anne Christian, | nd First | OF | 8c Apron Gingham 6c Yd. Make your Aprons yourself and they will | cost you very little, with Apron Gingham | Blue checks, assorted sizes— yards. Wash crepes, 18c Peggle Cloth, solid and mized colors, in lengths to 10 yards; 30 inches wide; for shirts or rom, pe hence, 124c —Lewer Me Fleer. ‘The Hand-lift “Yukon” Sewing Machine, thor- oughly reliable, and will gumranteed for 10 years. Cabinet of quartersawed oak, with two drawers Priced at $14.50. —VFeurth Fleer. ==. THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—-— Second Avenve-——Union Street Elliott 4100 NUXATED IRO ‘100"5 FORFEIT ‘ 4 at about it. roel Drug Co, Bartell Drag Co.) and Swift's Pharmacy always It in stock. | The King of Motion Pictures The Man Who Draws a Salary of $670,000 a Year The Most Popular Screen Comedian in the World Charlie Chaplin Mabel Normand The Highest Salaried Comedienne IN A BRAND NEW PRINT of Their Greatest Comedy Success “TILES PUNCTURED ROMANCE” A Six-Reel Side-Splitting Keystone Comedy Assistedby FUNNY MARIE DRESSLER This Is Your Last Opportunity to see the n Comedians Play- Funniest Comedy Fiver Seeing It Again. LEMMER Oc — Seattle’ Best Photopiay House

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