The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1917, Page 3

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Picture Millions Have Pro- nounced Mary’s Greatest Brand New Copy ase PICKFORD IN THE PICTURE THAT MADE HER FAMOUS CHILOREN Se LOGE SEATS REX Laiversity "YUUK GULL GERMANS MAINTAIN swill be easily relieved by “taking a spoonful of SCOIT'S MULSION It fortifies ‘the throat and chest while it enriches the blood to help avoid grippe, a and pneu- monia. Scott’s is well worth insisting upon. Scott & Bowne Farewell Day THE Not a Vampire story, but one of intense dra- matic effect, enough romance and SOME climax. Tonight Only COLISEU Fifth at Pike 15c—Children 5c ; SUPREMACY IN AIR | RECORD DISCLOSES BERLIN (via wireless to the United Press), Jan. 24-—Germany still maintains her supremacy the alr. Official figures announuced for 1916 here today showed Ger man aviators victors in @ majority of the aertal battles on all fronts and that Germany lost fewer bat | tle planes than her antagonists. | The official figures show |tot al losses of aeroplanes on | | the both sides during 1 “ 1,005. Of th se the ente | Germans 22 | west f ¢ both sides an warplanes, ‘OUCH! RUB QUT RHEUMATIC PAIN Rub Pain, Soreness, Stiffness, Sciatica Right Out With St. Jacob's Oil” R » case Pair atinm is fifty req i drugging! away St the Ru App Jacobe tender Instant harmless never ¥ upo oO aa ment wh { cannot burn or dis Stop bottle of St store, al any 80 Don't ness, atiffness NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Nostrils To Open Up Air Passag: } Ah! What relief! nostrils ¢ right up sages of head you breathe freel hawh ffling are mucous drynes at night, rh is gone stuffed El bo our up! Geta Cream Balin i Apply a rag tie nostrils, let it pene every air passage of oothe and heal the amed mucous mem f instant rellef Im is just what ev atarrh sufferer has It's juet splendid ly's Cream F cold and ing. been see { ere i lat relieve rritation one safe, depen ing torture instant! itchi most and or $1 nd skin troubles d A little zemo, the penetratir fying liquid, is all that is needed skin eruptions and mak » smooth and healthy W, Kose Co, Cleveland, | skin. soft The &. 0. 180 were Ger} ENGLAND WAITS ‘RUTHLESSNESS" ON THE OCEAN LONDON Jan, 24 —Kngland rod of Germat land and € eclipse any militar another m that will f eretofore ma entra ed here reparation re pw submarines are expected to be eased to pre on allied shi The wile naively armored to the great # wine nt and de iden, ge irn to the most ted German new pla & month ps, it is as equipped and ntrated chiefly within abot f tro been mat Great masses o serted, have betng con are DRIVER BLINDED BY LIGHTS; TWO HURT ixhts of mobile, Sam T. Rar ger of the Harthelmy of Ballard, crashed one pole Tuesday even Interlake ave. and Stone was by d shield, and Hardwar into @ tele ing at “ Barthelmy into the w eral Barthelmy, who was riding in wi the Harthelmy’s in th but was | Prices Paid Whelemie Dealers for Vegetables ead Fruit + Nef ... * +. \eplaat—Piert4a, per mm Gaile, Gal. now. por 1 % . per dom Cal, per dos bunches Parenipe Per sack | Peppers rer ib | Fiertae | Cai Chit, dried | Popeore—Nebraska, per Im | Radiaheo—Cal. per dow Rhubarb —Lovsl hethousa per 169 6% fr} Rutabages Takia, enok | Tomatece — Cal, (basket crate Orapetrait— Strained | Oranges Pears A Feppers Pineapple Apples New, never Per ib Fiori@a, erate . Turkeys Vea! r Koostore Fork © 90 10@.11% Retailer for oe and ¢ Hutter O81 a1 v 2 Yo ¢ | Country Hay ond Orain > ° Ritaite—vo 1 Altaita Meat Altalta Brea Barley ‘ 18 00@19.00 | STAR WANT ADS | BRING RESULTS ' <ar-Ru Comp ding druge STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 24, 1917, PAGE “HOUSE OF THOUSAND GANDLES" OPENS TODAY; GUARDS IN FILMS airbanks Has More Trouble Breaking Inte Print Than the Ka Into Paris; Wallace Make Damon's Fall Melodious, While the Gar (whatever they are) Seem Like the Real at the Coliseum, I Jougla oyle Article, We Elmer Clifton and Bessie Love, the Stars in “Nina the Liberty Thursday and Balance of Week see A Wife by COLMEEM— Varts.” Brain Storm,” STHAND—Dougtas “Hie Pieture tm the Papers”) ¥ Arbuckle 4 Mabel Norma: “Watty and Mabel Adrift.” Mary Pickford and in Peee of th “Mort and Jett vm" Dartiog Thede Bare; comedy) scenic Vatrbanke tp r tty te MisstoN—wante NICE SCENERY The scenery butiders for William for Th Darling of Paris,” wt tn r\) ture the Coliseum, comedy.| js t famous gargoyles Notre Damo cathedral are faithful Bara, in ich fe the fea " ' jou"; mustent : ee FINE MUSIC Wallace's organ accor at the Liberty to the com Damon Fell for Pythi-| DOUGHBOYS DRILL Besides “A Wife by the Clemmer eral National Guard Proxy — are shown drill wv HUMOR IN PATHOS digna ging and Mary laugh or. rath MUSICIN HER FEET e she was borr Mar a Hal a LOTS OF CANDLES 1 ¢ Comedy mystery drama, by C. Gardner Su rary ¢ livan D A, with STARS William Desmond, Margaret ANSWERS TO MOVIE QUERIES Billie and Babe—There are } of boys between the age in the may in at the Fir Holly wooc Thompson and Robert McKim 19 who are bility be are featured Mason Film Co al You would have t WHEN DAMON FELL FOR ey PYTHIAS Two reels comedy, in which fiction and fun are sub stituted for fact—and laughter and levity for the sober truth ! > Bo to ( nia or the East to comy join an t aKe advise would ag There are too mat plica y experienced n the of fi for plac in movie to “breal DID YOU SEE US? Es About your Teeth? We are making Artificial Teeth, Crowns Bridgework every day, and All and see about make them last a lifetime are day from who ALLACE URLITZER Moe. | ARVELS o and We tolp open 9:30 for those during First Continuous 11 to 11; at Pike isdanikes 1083 ire unable n Even ngs 15¢; Children 5c ae. Bridgewor 2] Plate All wor | National Painless Dentists N. W. Corner Fourth and Pike Inve payment an wn Karat ¢ rh OO ae OO 10.00 to S84 viGonous EN uu the Flower Girl,” at x did @ good job tn providing the ! ot diamond? “PRISON SHIP” IS ON HER WAY TO NEW YORK ALI raider's BUENO. German Jupanenc left Pe ed out the sho of th 1 courne, York old an All of the raider rover prisonerr to Perns by the and sent Hudson have landed Unconfirmed reports of all flew thick and fast in shipping cir cles today, with the location of the buco on norte A sensational rumor without conf mn, war Hrazi Sirio tll a mystery th bad SUB “BARRIER” TEUTON PLAN YORK & steamer ts whor Franc tler ' mn 0b ern er Febru of the inat new f blocka cation, howe chad Cynthia Grey’s LETTER Q.—You answer so many ques will you kindly answer mine it customary to asknowledge wedding gift when it is sent in re sponse to an announcement? NEWLYWED. is customary t t. Any neglects t bh of being poli t that mu Q.—Will white sapphire alwa p ite brilliancy the same J. AR, | A—White sapphires do not keep | thetr brilliancy the same as dia |monds, because they are softer, Q—I! have made the mistake varnishing the top of my dinin table, and the experiment did not turn out well, If there is anything that will remove it, please advise me thru your columns. MRS. H of arach id, 1 42 parts, methy applied with a way, will r ng of varnish. You yaration at a hard if you do not ; t ourself to mix it Dear Miss Grey me to correct your answer to “E M. C." regarding the “symbol on the reverse side of the new dime.” The s (names of the em blem) belongs to Roman antiquity, and consisted of a bundie of birch or elm rods bound together by a red thong, containing an ax with blade projecting from one side, borne by lictors as symbols of power before kings, consuls, pretors and emperors. Valerius Publicola introduced a law requiring that the fasces be lowered at the assemblies of the people, as an acknowledgment of their supreme power. A very ap- propriate symbol in a very appro: private place A. D. RUST. Q.—What do the letters such as fasc s reverse side of money, stand for? the American Thank you TWO GIRLS. Q.—Please tell me who carried the state of Washington in the pres. idential election of 1912 and oblige, ALR sives carried the on the presi Q.—WiIl you please print a good way for me to clean my white fox fur at home? A. D. A.—Get clean, common BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 some Anita Stewart i “THE GIRL PHILIPPA” COMING SUNDAY CLEMMER TODAY HOUSE OF ® With Harry M Kateeninmmer | Kids Phe Magi Seent *| whiting, powdered, and plenty of it o' whiting you can, and give {t a good Please allow)?” TOMORROW AND UNTIL SATURDAY ONLY 7 | The Great Play DISCRETIO FEATURING Dainty, Winsome, Captivating LILLIAN WALKER Don’t overlook this one, it is one of the best we have offere M. Guterson’s Russian Orchestra PROGRAM Ziehrer Flora Hella Schwarzwald Pathe Weekly News—World Events LEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House A.—A wrist watch may be worm either above or below the wrist bone. As a general rule it is worn above, because it is not co apt to get broken, and fits better, Put {t in a damp place for a day or #0, but do not let it get wet; rub it into the fur with the hand, and don't be afrair to rub it; leave until the next day give it another good rubbing, then shake out all the ish. It pt the | cy To} |brushing with @ clothe will now be quite clean, ex jskin at the bottom of the fur. Remarkable Home Cure Given By One jr from this, place} Whe Had It—He Wante Ei | dirt back of a chair, ne point of the clot very briskly th giving a short puff of wind| have Jevery time you give a stroke with = the brush. With little practice m will remove trace of whit grea Lastly sur alcohol on dip the t of the clothes brush in this and lightly pass it over the fur. Move the brush the same way as| the fur runs a every or dirt. plate, He war how he was cured a Q.—Would you kindly tell us the correct place to wear a wrist watch, above or below the wrist bone? J. AND K. If Stomach Hurts Drink Hot Water | ta Advice t fferers f { was attacked wind who have d and 0, on the bottom of the|t oon ribly afflicted. te. » with Rheumatism, and it i m any form his marvelous simply. ress and 1 wilt 1 have used > be that long= r Rheumas of it, one In @ beautiful screen ver sion of Harris Anson's story, “Mary, Keep Your Feet Still" — IT’S A BLUEBIRD"—5 ACTS Extra—Parson’s Musical Comedy Co.—Extra In a Big Singing and Dancing Show—THE TWO ROSES PRETTY GIRLS—FUN ‘ re be: va Rheumatism ©

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