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NOTICE: M * Theatres to Chang Several Seattle photoplay houses change their policy this week in the time for start ing their new midweek bills, WE'LL TRUST YOU it has been ¢t custom to UR CREDIT SERVICE is established for YOUR convenience. To ASSIST you show the week's bills from Sunday till Tuesday night, to FURNISH your home along your OWN INDIVIDUAL ideas. are EASIER and our PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere EXTRA CHARGES, NO INTEREST. Our TERMS NO changing program on Wednes day and continuing thru till Saturday night The first programs in most of the houses will now run from Sunday to night, Inclusive. programa from Saturday night, Wednesday new to and the Thursday inclusive. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY - $ 50,00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week a USE $ 75.00 Worth of Heateluenighinas $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week ) WE brie he get Pty dg YOUR $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week = i eR ae an td $150.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down $2.00 Per Week ere’e a thrill for movie $200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week ) ere in “The Hand of ger CREDIT | $300.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $15,00 Down, $4.00 Per Week INTEREST which opens Thursday at the Strand. It is a story about the experiences of a govelnment secret service agent, and there is plenty of action in the five reels, House Peters rred. Arthur Stringer wrote the play. +e GIANT OF “CABIRIA” FAME AT CLEMMER It that closely comedy day at the Clemmer DY Annunzio'’s in @ most Cabiria this fi interesting man fone ner It is doubtful wheth ever meant it to even comedy but the er the author part of Maciste, and the which he displays it picking up men a such $ Down| JOIN SELLERS | Per |KITCHENEED Week CLUB NOW —S—— ONY two days more to take advantage of SELLERS KITCHENEED CLUB and get one of these better kitchen cabinets at the special club terms of $1 down and $1 per week. ee ee ne ote ewe Ore PORE 0 aah of, FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR. scream HAZEL DAWN AT THE COLISEUM Hazel Dawn opens at the Colise Thursday, in which recites Inte country girl's work and tures In a big city wins fame on the stage s Skyscraper” te o ltarce. Mme st the afternoon concerts. 2" } paxtingly @ youn ove ad ‘Tired fret in daytine Aching feet al night Cegre on the iat font Bunions on the atte your feat wi o-cide ‘Than put o yor and suing slong Bo Avera MEAL Ranges | 416% 424 - Dike S‘tréet: For Aching, Burn- Hananae cabbage, Winntng- naval radio message received here | q@— =a || er Cal lemons per crate yesterday reports the killing of | several Americans near Guaymas, | (Corrected daily by J. W. —. * > | Cranberries | Artichokes, dos .... Bt 1 4 3 1 +H @ TODAY Om ordered to Guaymas to investigate. | ness, sack is | Serene a nso FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Most Natural and Appealing Screen Actor HOUSE PETERS | In a Drama of Thrilling and Gripping Elements THE HAND OF PERIL Tonight Is 30 the Might Hackenschmidt . THORES Light Heavyweight Cham. pion of Canada Plort4a, ¢-bae- crates Trkima rutadagas, Tornips, sack Local apples “ss Yellow Newtown Pippine. 160 ymen Winesap Las old 0 160 Rome Beauty 13s o ony Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork Fass, Veal. 16 tot ‘Veal, larce } Belling Prices to Retatier for | Butter, Kags and Cheese ° Batter fve Warhington creamery, brick Native Washington creamery, solid pack The fighting through Nine Domestic wheel rT] Rooms of the Limburger 2 e@ Orempn triplets n leader of a in triplets . * rt Wisconsin twine n criminal gang Young America a and one of his accomplices can be seen on the screen at one time HabacNsunmMiun Who Challenges All Comers Caine & Odom With New Jokes on Dry Territory and Local Altaifa, Not rn 92 ere | oashinnion one. 4.06 Conditions ie 6 gallinatad vei 4 Other Hippodrome Acts Straw, ton Timothy timothy JAMES J. CORBETT In “The Burglar and the Lady” HIPPODROME THEATRE Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. Weekday Mat 5 c inees, 1 to 5 p. m. 10c Animated Weekly Admission 10c STRAN < acid stomachs, gas and entation of food. A teaspoonful f hot water f p RELI ail drugginta in etther tablet for 0 cents | { { Evenings, 6 to 11 You can get a lot of good land bargains in Star Want Ads. @" wll STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 13, p|] MAKE NOTE OF THIS and related In a ally in a moving pie ture, where action must take the place of speech, But in “Marvel ous Maciate.” which opens Thure. the much-her 4 drama featuring the giant tn touch on unbellevable strength of the giant who takes the manner tn as i carrying them snd like so many handbags, is a The Saleslady,” and how she Caught on tworeel L-Ko Hease-Sprotte sings re |may be happy, and do our work in | certain food you may grow very fat, or Vales From the Vienna Woods . Strauss you may become very thin Just Blue Bells of Scotland Fisher because you like to walk on the ice 1 Love You Truly” Bond jis no assurance that tee was in COLISEUM RUSSIAN ORCHI tended by nature to be your path-| Aria from “Mignon” ‘ Thomas way. So you are not following the r lof doing your best, j ings. 1916, PAGE 3, 1 OVIE FANS! e Bills on Thursday | NEW SHOW TODAY! Until Sat. Night NB ET Ne Eo We have a new Two-Reel Key stone Comedy It's called— “An Oily Scoundre|” “DOROTHY GISH 18 LIBERTY HEADLINER A love affair between @ poor lit tle “Pennsylvania Duteh” girl and Have you heard Oliver G. Wallace on our $35,- 000 =Wurlit- zer Orches- tra? r Dutch girl titied 11 A. M. Matinees 10¢ .:''s."% FIRST AT PIKE a baron salesman of patent clothes wringers is the theme of “Little ce.” which heads the Liberty Thurs- Dorothy Gteh plays Meena “Little Meena’s Romance” is a splendid vehicle for Miss Gish.) “The Olly Scoundrel,” a 2,000-foot Keystone comedy, concludes the performance. Evenings 15¢ ;'>%. Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. CHILDREN Sel all your lives to be glad you Sorsieh ltantty treats me very unkindly. 1 give her consent for you to the club. If you take up any | would like to go to do housework up your work indefinitely. special line of reading you could|where | could stay nights, Will name the club for some author/you please tell me what | should/ whose works you study. do? LELA. A.—Legally you are of a “A SOCIAL DECEPTION” OPENS AT THE MISSION “A Social Deception,” the head- |lne photoplay at the Mission, start- jing Thursday, is said to be one big ‘thrill and punch after another, |Harry Mestayer and Grace Dar. mond enact the leading male and female roles. ‘rom Altar to Halter,” a com concludes the program, eee POLICEMAN LOVES A BANKER’S DAUGHTER Casey, his name is The charm- ing Gladys Hulette is his sweet heart. It's all in “The Traffic | Cop.” which opened at the Colonial Wednesday, It tells a romanti jstory of how “Casey” (Howard) Mitchell) won his sweetheart In| spite of her father's riches ee Q.—1 would like to know if | but graduate nurses or those | you must not defy your parents an | training are employed ta nt leave home Without their consent.|!ums. Are there any positions oF a license to marry without our par-| Tell your mother that you are um | institutions open te nurses 3 ents’ consent. ENGAGED. |happy and desire a change. Get have not had special trainii A.—Parental consent {s not re-|her permission to try your plan for| MAI quired anywhere for persons who/a month. At the end of that time| A.—Sanatoriums usually do are of age. | your home may look very different have training schools in }to you and you may be very glad tion. They do, however, home /to return. Or your mother may nurses who have had only int? My become reconciled to your plan andi or practical training. COLISEUM THEATRE—FIFTH AND PIKE—11 TO 11 O’CLOCK For Thursday, Friday and Saturday THE CAPTIVATING HAZEL DAWN —IN— The Saleslady In 5 rare Q—We are both 21 years of a: We wish to know if we can ob’ Q.—Can a giri of 18 without her mother's con: edy, “DAMAGED GOODS” [ATTRACTING CROWDS | The film version of “Damaged | joods" is proving popular at John Hamrick’s Rex theatre this week |The play, indorsed by doctors the| jcountry ever, preaches a strong sermon against the dangers of sex jsinning. It handles the subject | without gloves, and is a big, worth-| while stroke for clean living. | cee | FRANCIS BUSHMAN | IN “THE ACCOUNTING” | ‘The Class A theatre is offering a) g00d program in the new bill which | went on Wednesday, Francis Bush | |man appears in three-reeler, | |“The Accounting’; Rose Melville) (Sis Hopkins), tn comedy, “Al-| most a Heroine,” and Tom Mix in a Selig comedy. Also there is the Selig-Tribune news weekly Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—When a young man meets a crowd of girls on the street should | he speak to them first or they to! him? JOHN, A.—The young man should wait Juntil the girls speak A BIG LAUGH Caught on a Skyscraper _A 2- Part L-Ko Q.—My mothe tells me if it is natural to be fat one will be; or to be thin one will be that way. She says It is wrong to try to change |the ways of nature. What do you | think? NAN, A.—Nature {ntended us all to be in that state of health in which we the best way. She has laid down rules and nalties for thelr violation For instance, if you go out on slippery ice you may fall and break a bone. If you per sist in eating the wrong kind of This excellent concert from 2:15 to 4:15 dally progr am is included in the special matinee, MME -SPROTTE, (At 3:15 o'Cloc k Daily.) ADMISSION CHILDREN LOGE SEATS | l5ce 5c¢ 30c laws of nature ff you follow a plan| of life which renders you incapable We are only | beginning to understand the laws of food Q.—Please suggest a name for a girls’ club, There are four of us and we read and talk at our meet- —, R, Lb. AND C A.-"Conversation” is an excel nt name for a club like yours If you would live up to it and learn to talk well, you would bave reason