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| ; i » Douglas Fairbanks ‘ As “Passin’ Through” —the Good Bad-Man ‘ 1}| GOOD BAD-MAN A Western comedy-drama of a Robin Hood, with the aroma of cactus and sage modern perfumed brush, staged in nature's wonder land ; Chester Conklin cs In two reels of riotous Keystone “Bucking Society.” fun, Until Wednesday TONIGHT 87 We BERD BY |The some men in deep mourning. Which arm is it worn re Na and of what material is It ma A—These bands vary from two fhehes to three and a half inches in width They are worn on the left slee> and are made of black cloth.| A.—Put two or three tabl Occasionally they are made of crepe. of common borax and one of kitch Po AAA! Soemnhaitemmmntan | ; i Q.—Can you tell me of any way | can remove dark-colored stains from my aluminum cooking utensils? K DOONS SHOULD A WIFE HAVE FREE ACCESS TO HER *\., HUSBAND'S ee _jAccounT? ‘IF YOU’RE IN DOUBT ON THIS QUES- TION, DON’T MISS MAUDE|| FEALY| YY _in- (| “Bondwomen” IN 5 THRILLING ACTS i “Why Didn't You Ask Me for Money, Dear \ A WORD TO THE WIVES Every wife in Seattle will profit the lesson taught in “Bond- women,” and if your hubby is in- clined to be a little tight with his pocketbook, bring him along also. It will do him good REX ES 2 NN D—UNIVERSITY' SO VTS by 15c Admission Children Five Cents 15c Admission Children Five Cents N % SAAN | }ish journals might accept the com. }ment as an | weakness | | WILSON WILL NOT acting on/ter has found successors to fill the | Firet at Pike—Continuous, 11 to the advice of the American em-| places of C an Floyd L. Dag-| 11. Matinees, 10c. Evenings (after bassies in London and Paris, the| gett and Commissioner Ernst of 7) 15; children Se adminstration will not make any!the industrial insurance commis-| | peace proposals until the promised|sion, but declined today to an great offensive of the allies bas|nounce their names. | [been launched Clarence Parker, labor represen tative on the commission, has re signed. The new comminsioners oCuthin. Go at band of crepe ts worn by/ea ammonia into the stained uten- 1916. PAGE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 8, se BELIEVE U.S. HAS PASTOR SCORES CHILD TOUCHES PEACE CHANCE | TEUTON ‘CRIME’ THEDA’S HEART German Newspapers Hint atl tev Hugh Ross Calls for) Tender Moment in Play at| Things Behind Note's | Avenging of Lusitania | Strand; Clemmer Picture Acceptance | Disaster | Tremendous EXPECT .H .L MEDIATE MANY OTHERS SPEAK,/OTHER MOVIE NOTES cnmmnoane | | BERLIN, May 8—Word | Rev. Dr. Hugh G. Ross, from Washington that Presi of Plymouth Congre| chure s ne of four dent Wilson would accept the |SRUrch. who was on tinguished speakers at exerct concessions made in the Ger ithe Arena ® ay in memory man reply to the American |the Lusitania dead, commented submarine demands caused [after branding Germany @ high |¥ robber, that if the Lusitaota h ic h | the greatest satisfaction here victims went unavenged, an Inter today national crime would be commit The public belleves that the | ted German-American controversy | Tho United States, he predicted, | i ns would have a part in the punish ie Gefinitely closed }ment of Germany, The last Ger Newspapers are discussing the! man reply to the United States he | possibility of President Wilson be-|termed a “grossly insulting docu-| % Ing acceptable to Germany as] ment Thean mediator when the time to consid-| He opened his remarks by stat | eeornal Saph er peace terms comes jing that he was not an American |edy Certain papers in very guarded | citizen, having recently come here | pgs es phrases pointed out t the peace |from Capetown, and as a guest of| Theda Bara, the tempter of men in film productions, the reference in the German note af.|this country, had no right to critt-| forded Wilson an opportunity to|/Ci#e this government, but based) move definitely toward peace. |his comment on the ground that The note contains a passage of|there {s an tnternational morality the utmost tmportance,” said Vor jand ethics even in warfare wrecker of homes on the screen, Is seen at the Strand theatre in @ role which for a few mo mente touches the most tender waerts, referring to the statement| Col. Roosevelt, he satd, ts Ameri] feelings, Theda 8. over that Germany twice recently de. |S greatest citizen today come by emotion—that's some clared its readiness for pe: Other speakers were Rev. Dr. H.| thing new. Conservative publications ven-|H. Gowen, of the university; Dr.] The play carried her to the home tured the opinion that behind the|Carter Helm Jones, pastor of First/of her latest lover, She had not action of the American govern-|Baptist church, and Rev, Dr. Er-|known he was married, She cor ment was hidden the intention to/mest V Shayler, pastor of S8t.|/roborates a rumor. His lit daugh step forward as mediator tn the|Mark's Episcopal church. George /ter takes a fancy to her, and tho war. H. Walker was chairman she came to wreck the home, she The National Liberal Gazette! left without revealing her relations sald President Wilson per }to the head of the house. tain German-American peace. Fate | her, When a man proposes honor has thrown auch u rd-of power| FOR NEW MEMBERS able marriage, a ghost out of the into this man’s lap he could | | past arises to condemn Theda Bara do still other things for bleeding | in the eyes of his mother. The and suffering humanity. The ( or | More than 100 women and girls|titie of the play is “The Eternal man reply shows him the way |stationed in booths in downtown | sapho.’ penne St ine papers. Ho not |stores and office buildings began| A Sidney Drew comedy and | peac co in| Monday a campaign to obtain 1,000] string music complete the bill the note, possibly fearing that Brit-/new members this week to the Se fe attle branch of the American Red|“FORBIODEN FRUIT” Crees secteny. In “Forbidden Fruit” at the Class The Red Cross Needs You~Join|A theatre, not only is there tre Now,” ts their slogan The campaign is in charge of al Indication of German A committee tncluding Mrs. Charles| Albert Phillips, president of the § | BY ROBERT J. BENDER | iss Dorothy Gibbs and Mins | |r ances Skinner U, P. Staff Corr ea ee WASHINGTON, May 8& real | dent Wilson will Bet move to teh “— aun et oro Ue PAKS MEW MEN | The velled suggestion that he do so/| ON STATE BOARD in the German note was not heede ‘| at the Wh House. At the White House It was learned | bigh authority that OLYMPIA, May §.—-Governor Lis on will take office about Jane 1 COUNCIL WILL TAKE FLAG OATH TODAY Representatives of all pattotte or anizations b been Invited to see |the counct! open its meeting with | | fag exercises Mon The city dade will pledge al legiance to the flag before the visi sil with water, and botl for 10 or 15 minutes. Tho your discolored alu minum ware {s unsightly, there is no danger in its use, as the impurt ties form no polsonous compound with the aluminum. mendous dramatic situations but also wonderful pictorial effects Here you have the jand women bared A vigorous. jStrong, intensely interesting Q.—Would the health department of the city object if | raise mush |rooms in my cellar? If in a rented! house, must | get the consent of the) owner? Where can | find the best) helps on mushroom culture? play Real Estate are featured A comedy completes the bill |A STORY OF GREAT NORTH {ful photography, splendid B.A. - , combined with great act would not be objected to, You could} Sia" waek. aa. enubually not do it in a buflding occupied by|I] LOWEST RATES in screen art. The story other tenants, as some of them “4 its scenes laid far Nor might object. It would be well to! NO COMMISSION is of tremendous and most get the consent of the landlord in|[] PROMPT SERVICE nusual in them woman be advance. Gardening magazines | St he nate and her daughter plans to contain many articles on this sub otraight mortgage Hl cacritice herself to save her moth ject, and thru them you will be a loans in paved districts er’s reputation. A feature of the touch with names of prominent A 1 icture is the famous Siberian dog nnua’ ent loans. |}? growers a Willlam Duncan, George Monthly payment loans. * Holt and Nell Shipman are the star Q.—! work in a whole je house! Interest charged on [f| players. The xterior of the Clem for $10 a week. There seems little I unpaid balances only. mer theatre has been given the chance of advancement. Since || artist's touch to bring the atmos have been here | have saved $150. | phere of the North close home. About three months ago | became ° eRe: 4 acquainted with a very dear little Washington WON'T ACKNOWLEDGE LOVE girl, who seems to like me; but if! . Mary Fuller Ve a re eee | show her any attention | will need S &Loa featured in a big five-part photo- more money. De you think it would! avings n - A Huntress of Men A Huntress of Men” tells be better to quit this position and/ find another place, or should | try Association story of a man who refuses to suc a business with the money | have? 810 Second Ave. umb to her wiles, as hordes of 1 forgot to mention that | am 21 lea satabnenea [piothers had done. He marr her, yeare old. LESTER it “pees quite by force, and th or @ long neither one admits love for A—Don’'t you leave your present Sha eka |work until you have a better post ERR RR HTL D RTI faci me tion in view. You can advance tn len HINGS DOING AT REX spite of everything if you will tm-) » happening at the Rex should go to night school and im lthe wiser. During the right there prove your knowledge of English jis @ small army of men at work I certainly cannot advise you wi P ENTISTS Manager Hamrick {# remodeling touch one cent of your money in |hin entire balcony for the opening the bank. Don’t get the mistaken | week of Bille Burke tn “Gloria's idea that because you are 21 years | Romance Where there were| old you are a man. Men are made |seats before, there is now being of other things than years—ex installed in the balcony something perlence, responsibilities, hard-| like 18 “Billie Burke” loges, This ships; yes, even defeats; all these | we Maude Fealy is seen in “Th it takes to make @ man. | Bondswoman,” dealing with Do not think too much of the girl lz until your feet are on more stable ground. girl worth while, she will be more interested in you than In the money In order to (whalebone) introduce our new Plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, Just Printers you ca 4 together to end 1013 THIRD MAIN 1°43 oon her ee ener (0 SPOR"! dose not cover the root of the ‘ mouth; you can bite corn off the ——————— a : Q.—How can | prevent a friend |COD: guaranteed 15 years |AMUSEME N i who has tubercular trouble from) Gola crown Kissing my children? | She It |G" | 15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 WILKES Tyr ROPOUTAN PLAYERS THEATRE tho her mother knows of It, She | 910 set of teeth U ‘The Law ineband :: MOORE at my wits’ end to invent excuses! white crowns . ‘Tontant to keep them away when ehe calls. | am indebted to the family in| G0ld fillings ... many ways, therefore cannot risk Silver fillings offending them. Can you suggest Platina fillings ‘ a way to convey my wishes to her?) qi, work guaranteed for 15 years A. Have tmprension taken in the r norn All Week TODAY and ALL WEEK edica orities cron {MK and wet teeth mame day A—Medical authorities agree) iktion and advice free, vice Daily that indiscriminate kissing Call “' 99 | young children by adults, even in| © good health, is to be avoided. You| * (Pal are right on that. Tell your friend | fost of our present patronage tw. 11:0 aa MOTtON Crt that you much prefer she should/pecommanded by our early custom Ont bo and not caress the children, pointing fag haa ped were te atill giving good ot ‘ healt me egatisfaction. Ask our customers who it that all health authorities getiefection. Ask our custom edmiine agree this is bad practice to our office, be sure you ar The direct, frank method of state. right place. Bring this ad wi Sun ee Nights, and 9% ment, if done in a gentle manner is always better than beating Cut - Rate around the bush, If she should q feel hurt at first, her good sense| Dentists | will very soon convince her tha 2eT UNIVERSITY eT, you are right @vpccite rraser-Paterson On, | souls ‘of men! Paula Shay and Everett Butterfield | “a CLASS £& THEATRE POSITIVELY FIRST RUN NEW POLICY FORBIDDEN FRUIT FEATURIN PAULA SHAY 6 ACTS 5 CENTS Never have moving pictures so mercilessly bared the soul of man and woman. A masterpiece pointing fearlessly to a moral which, however deli- cate, is forcible. CLASS THIRD AVE., THEATRE NEAR PIKE ST. COMING WEDNESDAY Elinor Glyn’s .2:s:7, “One Day” question of the family bank ac-)MARGUERITE DELIGHTFUL 1A MODERN ROBIN HOOD cunt ie Marguer Clark, closest rival Douglas Fairbanks, as a West. to Mar? ickford, is delighting |eTn “bad man,” plays the leadin eeencura mere : aa the audiences at the Coliseum the-| Tole 10 “The ‘Good’ Bad-Man,” at ern Aaa wayne he 4 . se Colleeum the Liberty until Wednesd pears in the chief role in the Molly Make-Belleve.” It) night. In his first “Western,” Mr, jpart drama, “The Car clean, wholesome romance | Fairbanks is seen in the role of Death,” which ts t t K * touches. Taken from |«Pasgin’ Through,” a tender-heart- fon thru We i book the same a * ed young Robin Hood of the des is seen as a a een pr n has several | ert, who, believing sant girl, She is y support- new feature In the Paramount | on ‘hig cwn aaiba, gives, tk ed by Bert Delaney. “M. T.| Pictorial this week there is @ PO-|the mothers of fatherless child - Dome's Awful Night,” a comedy, litical cartoon, among other things, | Ressie Love plays opposite foam completes this program lthat’s a scream, lias Fairbenke and ts resposelelll * * * * * * for much of the charm of the ro- }mantic scenes. Comedy, senti- ment, melodramatic action and |comedy-romance have been adroit jly mixed in this film. see } |“THE LEOPARD’S BRIDE” The Leopard's Bride,” at the | Colonial theatre, deals with many colorful phases of life in East In- dia. Margaret Gibson is seen in the chief role, and the Bostock | wild animals have no small share jin keeping up the intense interest jot the five-part play. OFFER CORN PRIZES Cash prizes have | been hung up for the best corn grown by school boys in King county, amounting to | | | $100. A contest has been arranged | |by County Agriculturist Rader and County School Supt. 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