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TODAY warns The Greatest Stellar Combination Appearing in Motion Pictures FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AND Beverly Bayne IN —s y =m A 5S-part Metro Production of Intense Action 500 Americans in Scenes —also— Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In a Big Reel of Enjoyment __ Admission 10c. THEATRE ne Sane Se | ALIENS INELIGIBLE | Gray Hair Restored Corporation Counsel Caldwell has) ruled that alfens are not eligible to its s Natural Color to appiication tor civil service jobs. | be ater ag dark, A clause in the city cbarter states been gray or eXaminations are to American citizens. open only MORGAN SHUSTER HERE | W. Morgan Shuster, treasurer | general of Persia in 1911, since} |financial adviser to the shah, now| paiva | resident of the Century Publish ling Co. arrived in Seattle Satur-| + day night and left Sunday for San| Francisco. ARENA When the doors of the Arena are thrown open to the public at 7:30 tonight the visitors will have the pleasure of seeing one of the finest Auto- mobile Shows ever held in this Country. No ex- ff) pense has been spared and every effort has been put forth to make it so. AUTOMOBILE SHOWS offer the greatest advant- age to buyers by reason of the fact that cars can be compared, side by side, in this beautifully deco- rated show room. Then, too, people who are look- ing for amusement. will find this show a pleasant place to spend an eve- ning. Tea room open during show hours. Ladies and their Escorts are invited to partake as guests of the management. Music will be furnished by Lombard’s Metropolitan Orchestra. Afternoons and Evenings This Week cere SEATTLE AUDITORIUM CO. Second Ave. Spring | STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 10, CHANGES AT THE “MOVIES” “Damaged Goods” let Roa mer to the Liberty; Mme. seum; Strand. Harem Drama at one Scene From “The Haunted Manor,” STORY OF ARMY LIFE Francis X. Bushman and B Bayne are red at the theatre in “The Wall Between. The story with the barrier which ext 1 commission ed officers and enlisted men in the jservice of United St An intimate and int “ les of scenes was ph side one of the forts, includ officers’ quarters, the quarter ter's department, the mess ball gymnasium and other pleturesqu mpses of real life in the regular The Wall Between,” whe jean soldiers are pitted t 1,500 natives of Nicaragua who are supposed to be in an up rising 1,"" you say, Remember the name | PASTS When you consider that the Liberty is the only place in Seattle where you can see such fea- tures as William Hart and Bessie Love in The portray Aryan do you still wonder at our acknowledged lead- ership? Besides, you are always sure of a laugh. “By Stork Delivery” is the Keystone comedy—two reels of it—and unusu- ally funny, too. OLIVER G. WAL- LACE and our Giant $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra are a musi- cal combination beyond compare. This Bill Until Thursday Night. First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees, 10 Evenings (after 7) 15¢ Children 5¢ }\ friends, at the Rex in place of “The Scar- Oliver G. Wallace, organist, goes from Clem- Hesse-Sprotte sings at Coli- Colonial; Military Play at at the Colonia ir — CHANGE BILL AT REX The Scarlet Road. as has been adverti will not be } shown at the Rex theat this k This is due to t fact that Manager Hamrick of the Rex has sec Chaplin production, “A Bu lenque on Carmen.” Thie h caused @ rearrangement bookings, #0 “I d Good is now playing hed a big Charli ur as of engagement, Rex has secured a big Charlie next Hesides the great problem play, “Damaged Goods,” the Rex is showing the Hearst Vitagra Weekly ° see WHITE MAN'S CODE William 8. Hart, of “The Aryan,” playing at the erty until Wednesday night written in letters of blood; carved in the face of destiny, all men may read the Aryan race be guarded,’ anda manof the © duty, NOnor, but this eee |RAJAH LOSES ONE In “The Haunted Manor Colonial theatre, Zoe American adventuress. and w Tup’ is, who her Ife to the made possible by the favorite rajah She is more by up American artist, Craig comes into her lite, Somehow her|*Ppearance a hundredfold ‘ | Children Under 14 Not Admitted Unless better nature has never been awak on other Oo prepare the i yung mixture: you can get this famous| Accompanied by Parents The rajah becomes suspicious of | recipe improved by the addi jtion of other ingredients for 50 the two, exciting. and things come fast MME. SPROTTE IN SOLO There are several has «i luxurious living|by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea her position as of a high-born Indian | charm than contented | When with her lot, until, one day, a young| *treaked, just an application or two Piteairn, ° Western char-} acter portrayer, enacts the title role Lib. ott deep that | runs the code of Our women shall hite- Amanonce walked a thousand miles)|*kinned race may forget muc - “Quite wonderful And yet feet bathed in Calocide {Will not, cannot forget Such "| Could RUN most all the way, the text of the the:me. Wes Achind bis Ry Stork Delivery,” with Mack| lo-cide ': _— ~ {| Swain tn the title role, is the com-| r edy number. * at the Trevor is an tifal ven and commendable | features in the new bill at the Coll seum | Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage always @ popular star, in the name land Sulphur Compound now be piece, “Audrey,” and there is Mme.| cause it darkens # : | cause darkens so naturally and Hesse-Sprotte,| famous messo-so-|cvenly thac nobody can tell it haat ANY SEAT ANY SEAT prano and ceiunane singing at!been applied. You simply dampen the special matinee concerts, Also|q sponge or soft brush with ft and JOHN HAMRICK there is a rattling good one-part draw this through the hair, taking L-Ko comedy, “A Friend, but alone small strand ata time; by morn Second and University Star Roarder Monday night the!ing the gray hair has disappeared, big added feature will be th ion Show, for men this tim men models wearing the theseason things from Cheasty's haberdashery see BIG BILL AT MISSION Grace Cunard, Francis Ford Mary Anderson, Edith Johnson, Wheeler Oakman and Margurette| Wayburn are at the Mission Lady Raffles Returns,” "The the Jungle,” “The Hoyden tween Midnight’ }ial comprise the bill fles Returns,” with and Francis Ford |tive drama Te Lady Grace . TWO DRAMAS AND COMEDY Two dramas and a comedy ek with aheadof. There is Pauline Frederick ‘ash My and a news pictor Raf. Cunard is a clever detec ture the bill at the Class A theatre A Man's Work” is a three-part drama of stirring events, and Along the Border" is a two-part |drama of Western life At Bach-| elor's Roost” is the comed see WALLACE AT LIBERTY Oliver G, Wallace, organist for many years at the Clemmer thea tres, first at the Dream, then at the new Clemmer, is now playing the giant Wurlitzer unit orchestra, at the Liberty theatre. His engage: ment began Sunday oe |“SEA WOLF” MASTERFUL A strong, masterful man was The Sea Wolf don pictured him in the that title, Such a character ts idly portrayed by in the the Clemmer theatre. with tense situations: nove It film drama of that name is alive such as Jack Lon pl of viv Hobart Bosworth at STETSON SCOLDED Five city firemen who went the mayor ment matters, and late selves reduced five points in efficiency rating for “insubord marks, and criticised bis action punishing the men, to and talked over depart found them the ina tion,” will be rerated | ‘The mayor has instructed Fire Chief Stetson to erase the black n in 1916. PAGE 3, ‘MAKE REPORT ON GASOLINE PRICE Federal Trade Commission Sends Finding to —AND— TOMORROW Senate iB C 'DENY SMALL SUPPLY EW | | WASHINGTON, April 10 N A Contradicting the report that | there was a decreased supply of available gasoline, the fed eral trade commission today | went to the senate a prelim inary outline of findin NR ED T 8 reach ed in its investigation of In T creasing petro! prices Showing a varlance of gasoline and prices as compared with the cost the lof crude ofl, the commission re Ortetnal | ported that gasoline rone 4.88 cents Broadway a gallon last year for Middle West Cost ern refineries and 0 for astern oni jrefineries, while crude oll rose 1.17 and 1.55 in thone districts rosene in the W t increased 11.27 cente a gallon and In t East 38, while fuel ol! rose 8 In the | West and 1.00 In the Bast | The remainder of the probe will Ibe conducted in with connection the partment of Justice's prope } It will inet an inquiry {nto |capitalization, dividends and prices jof off company’s stocks to ald tn jJudging whether high le . Every Man, yy sary to malate Ny Woman and standard of profit, whe has been stifling of cc Child Over 14 discrimination and whether Owes It to f the Standard Ol) tate divisions have any | MALE CHORUSES GIVE CONCERT Your Own Good to See nt concert the ws and the Nor rus will be give lin Plymouth Congregational church {Sixth and at 8:15 Fri day night will be Miss Gwendolyn Geary, talented Seattle yrano, and Alfred Halvorsen well-known singer of Christiania and BSto< kholm “The Sin Which Ye Do Two by Two, Ye Must An- swer for One by One.”"— Rudyard Kipling. | \" attention The reason that 1 have such laree practice in because when people come to me they send thetr “Her Feet Go Down to Death; Her Steps Take Hold of Perdition.” friends to me, and eel- dom o elsewhere for al work 4 D nDWIN D. nnown enings unt Sundays until ¢ work ‘SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK | It's Grandmother's recipe to nm color, luster and youthfulness to | hair when faded, streaked | or gray | That beautiful, dark, glossy even sbade of hair can only be had THE WRONGS OF THE PARENTS ARE VISITED UPON THEIR CHILDREN 99 \rHe WAGEs OF SIN ARE WORSE THAN DEATH. and Sulphur, Your hair is your It makes or mars the face fades, turns gray or it of Sage and Sulphur enhances ite | jcenta a large bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and ADMISSION ADMISSION Sulphur Compound. This can al- ways be depended upon to bring |back the natural color and luster} Jof your hair 15c 15c RE and after another application it be-| comes beautifully dark and appears OPIE READ’S IN TOWN CONSIDINE SELLS THEATRES DECIDE TO STANDPAT glossy and lustrous, This ready-to- se preparation is a delightful tol Opie Read, noted writer and lec The Empress theatres in Seattle. let requisite for those who desire | tur fs at the Seattle hotel, en| Portland and Butte, formerly owned 2 }dark halr and a youthful appear-/route to Tacoma, Bellingham and|>y John W Considine, have chang- Without calling a strike, mem- ance. It 1s not intended for the Anacortes to lecture jed hands. They will be handled by| bers of the Pacific coast locals of cure, mitigation or prevention of ome — the firm of Ackerman & Harris, the Brotherhood of Locomotive En- | gineers, Firemen, Enginemen, Conductors and Trainmen, meeting here Saturday night, decided to stand pat” for an eight-hour day and “time and a half” for overtime. 212 disease. COLONIAL) Packed 5 OUR NEW POLICY ‘GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water MEATS TO SUIT EVERY TASTE FRYE’S QUALITY Lunch the | Pike.— at Adv Hollywood, 4 Sunday and eat less meat FOOD EXPERT in the Feature Pictures, Special | MARKETS — employ of the U. S. De- Music, at Cut Price, a | | When your kidneys hurt and your ¥ ie Winner yl |_ TUESDAY SPECIALS | yotiTona aorm don't kot caren | amen of Asricucure, aye on and proceed to load your stomach Here's Our Big Program |Fresh Oreg 23c with a lot of drugs that excite the Ranch Eggs......-- Kidneys and frritate the entire uri Fi LOOK IT OVER , Pork Backbones, nary tract, Keep your kidneys our 5 Ibs. for. ' Cc clean like you keep your bowels na = “In flour th lean, by flushing them with a mild, Cc Choice Steer | Age ogg el “ ly in the form of gluten, which Spanish Quartette | Cc) harmless salts which removes th is the substance that enables and Sheulder Steak... body's urincus waste and stimu the flour to foreiiaaeunh ae | Choice Veal lates them to their normal activity expand in bread-making, It is The function of the kidneys Is to fi) essential that the gluten should . — Chops......- jter the blood, In 24 hours they not be intermingled and sur- The Haunted A | Choice T-Bone letrain from It 500 grains of acid and rounded w fibrous material Paes |Steak...... eadieedions C | waste, so we can readily understand) {Ton gud absorption. of the nus E 6-Act_ Photo-Play N the vital importance of keeping the} —trients.” Thri |Choice Loin 20 kidneys active. | A Y |Pork Chops ........ Cc) Drink lots of water—you can’t | Pure white flour is flour | Organ | P Jdrink too much; also get from any with the fibrous substances pica Dry Galt pharmacist about four ounces of| removed. Graham or whole T k Pork Plates......... Tad Salts; take a tablespoonful in wheat flour has these sub- Giant Organ Choice Pork ja glass of water before breakfast stances left in it. The best U S Liver each morning for a few days and and most economical food in Mutual Weekly he your kidneys will act fine. This fa the world is fina ~4&ite bread, Aa Se mous salts is made from the acid of| Make it with Latest War Scene | Paris Fashions R EF Vcue comeay A fl S Me sumhing ‘T | grapes and lemon juice, combined | with lithia, and has been used for! generations to clean and stimulate Fisher’ | clogged kidneys; also to neutralize 1 ers | the acids in urine so it no longer is| }a source of irritation, thus ending | en This Big Bill Tod d bladder weakness. his Big oday an Jad Salta is inexpensive; cannot | Tomorrow Only, and the | injure; makes a delightful effer-| our vescent lithla-water drink which ev ery one should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean and active, Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your NS heey (rouble and backache | | Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp | Pitas Senay Gon It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P, M. On and after April 15 shops will close urdays at # o'clock. "The Pertect Flour for ’ Come Afternoons If Po Every Purpose ble and Avoid the Evening Crowds