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Say, You ‘Movie’ Men! Why | Not | Do This for Nurs ses Ls © E Un [Tl = Editor The Star: 1 am going to; ture. Then we have to eit an wateh the ¢ when we are ask you for a little information S = You know, or if you don't know, 2"*loua to see the main flim come A t in ; 1, and the may see about Tw ou know that there are | onethird of the picture at the last about 90 girls in the Providence} and leave to be back at the hos hospital, Our eventog recreation ts! pital at 9 o'cloc Romance of Love and Business fron until 9 o'eloc 1 am going to mu if the So, you # by the time we are|is any way thet we can intercede dressed and downtown, it {» 7430] with the “movie” manager or a quarter of 8 If we wish t that the main feature will be put A NURSH jto a “movie,” it bring the “tall nd” of the feature pic-| see the whote thin talk about, For lived together fought nts together, and with each and are the modern inter | pretation of Damon and Pythian STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 1, years they have booking 1917, PAGE 4 {RECORDS KEPT ? |FROM ATTORNEY HE TELLS STAR “The Public sion, Olympia, | Service Commis Wash will you please advise me whether you have any records of the cause of the death of A, W Baird on June 26, 1916, near | Northrup, King county, Wash., while employed as section fore man on the Northern Pacific railway; also what the engineer on the train that caused the wreck reported? Very truly, "G. WARD KEMP.” “Attorney G. Ward Kemp, 3D Nevertheless, the long and lanky| Burke Building, Seattle, ays Boot form of Webe lacking from| Wash. Dear Sir: We have a Onl y Told as only th Tark- maith Tuliaterre and Old Duteh ~ a rorbey A for| record of the death of A, W. nly ington can tell it—Pictured “in “lee the balance of the week, Fieldx| Baird, The matter of how far d ‘arti: * takes the title role. It fs what| We are obliged to give out re St ting by the Frohmans — Six might be called a pathett tomedy | porte of the character you ask : Now Smashing Sections with laughs and tears Intermingled,| Is yet undecided. Yours truly, . . “THE PUBLIC SERVICE COM “LIBERTINE” COMING MISSION OF WASHING. The Libertine,” a six-reel play TON, by E. P, BLAINE, featuring John Mason and Almé| | Chairman,” Ha nh, shown at the Rex recently, Another man has had trouble will be brought back for a week's |seeing the “public” reports of the run Sunda The rtine” is a at modern th the heroine @ young girl who t* the main sup THE CONQUEST Douglas Fairbanks In The Amer-|is engaged to marry a who bh cano” will stop at the Liberty for| wholesome young mat In this play Fairbanks portrays| Her path (x crossed by a modert an afford the character of Blaze Derr libertine, the man who to play th GIRLS! LOTS OF A MODERN HUMAN INTEREST ; STORY OF A BOYS TRIUMPHANT STRUGGLE AGAINST GREAT ODDS f Mines, wh a job as head of the national mines in Par. agonia, an imaginary South Amer fean natior He was going to re fuse t but in the words of ay? AUTHOR OF again “ n he nught a glimpse PENROD =THE FLIRT: of the daughter of the presidente of Paragonia THE GENTLEMAN FROM ad Makes Hair Thick, Gloss = CLEMMER . asy Islan STEEN The Girt Philipps,” Robert W and Wavy. ERS Chambers utifal story, will” 7 stay at the Clemmer for the rest! Removes All Dandruff, Stop: of the week Itching Scalp and Anita Stewart plays Philippa, a " little French girl, cashier in a cab. Falling Hair. on the Franco-Prussian bor great things, for of Wilderasse. d her her she ts the a German spy efore and a S. Rankin Drew plays opposite Anita lover are worth Featuring Edith Taliaferro COLISEUM One of the most famous Tarkington's nove quest of Canaan and w at th o e alan late star of Polly of the Circus and Rebecca oe Se chee of Sunnybrook Farm, and JACK SHERRILL rill are | Hank in the newest Fox comedy His Ticklish Job is re ported to be a knockout. A story without a flaw, filmed likewise, Ge assithe translating the author’s printed word into hot- blooded action. It's a mighty good picture— one you can’t forget. | MISSION | One of the best plays prodyced by Triangle since the formation of the corporation is Fine Arts’ “Let Katy Do It,” with Jane Grey and} Tully Marshall in the leading r Kate idge, and worst of all, a rur who has dreams of city life and po work. But her reward es when er nele skes her to Mexico to his mine. and riches flow to her. Th Kiddies—six of ‘em fu of the ¢ of 9) the George Stone THE COLISEUM GREATER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’ | Pearl Tangle,” with] takes place | Danderine It ia easy and inexpen » Beban, as the Ital “His Ticklish Job” 9:::: ar litt » minu +! ommend it—apply ¢ ed and within t on the top « will send you away reeling and staggering with uncorked mirth. Santa Claus at wor th’ world 8 th i ee | will be an appearance of abundance fluffiness and an incom STRAND oe But you won’t forget The Conquest of Canaan Pardners,” a pleasing i nd Weise, aa trye of the Grea dramatized from the story of Rex Beach, heads | dandruff or fal nair; but your tographer in Ala 4 halls |{ng out all over your scalp—Dar derine is, we believe, ir grower cure for itchy A crook ph pictures of the dan during great gold rush eeing Morrow, an English who has been disowned | and justice —Addison. “America is like a four-year-old child “beginning to i ask questions,” said Rabindranath Tagore before sailing (°"° — | ta’ and d destroyer of dand calp and : * ', nobleman home to India. Couldn't you answer ‘em, Rab? by his family for marrying an act-|" Cael Set reas, substitutes a picture of the | once pas = meee i is Briton for heads of other men If you want to prove how prett The photos are sent to “the | and soft your he ally is, molste States,” and Morrow's wife, seeing | cloth wit 98 carefully draw 1a the papers, begins sult for divorce Morrow, with his pardner, comes rushing to San Francisco and drags the photographer into court, where a confession is made and happiness resigns Charlie Chaplin { his newest, ts the comedy oe trand at be soft, glos —taking one small time. Your hair wi and b sutiful in just a del ful surprise awaits ev {one who tries this APPETITE “Easy Street feature Indicates Digestive Inefficiency | <:2r".... pelle ieee God's Crucible story of the : When the stomach becomes of Arizona for a backdrop, is the WONDER Colonial’s offering until Saturday FILM weak, the liver inactive and the night, Myrtle Gonzales and Val 0 4 atite Paul are tho stars. bowels clogged, your appetite With the kbove is the Parson's is quickly affected. | Conse- Extravaganza company, who pre ANITA ent up-to-the-minute musical com- | quently, you soon feel rundown. in You Need STEWART “THE GIRL CLASS A Lew Fields kick, Joe Weber, without his side is something to Help Now You require a safe tonic and BOLDT OPENS TODAY PHILIPPA’ appetizer—one that will help ie eae th strengthen the digestive forces Thursday noon, James R. Boldt Pe Cee, Eight Acts of Robert W. Seattle restaurateur, opened the Chambers’ Greatest Story fourth of his chain of eating houses in the quarters formerly oc This really suggests a fair trial of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS cupled by Grant's cafe, Third ave ’ between Union and Plico sts M. GUTERSON’S The restaurant {is elaborately | Famous decorated for the opening NAB 40 HITTING PIPE Operas Federal officers interrupted ar |Oriental nightmare late Wednes |day afternoon when they raided eed) CLEMMER st, and arrested 40 Koreans, Chi p Seattle's Best nese and Janapase for “hitting te Photoplay Hous Russian Orchestra Excerpta from Grand pipe” and gambling. BEAUTIFUL HAIR: "i". 25-cent Bottle of “Danderine”| few moments public service commission ¢| Comes now Kemp with the sa sjcomplaint that appeared in Th » |Star a few days ago, namely: that |LIBERTY port of her widowed mother, and|according to Attorney George Greg. clean, there ext ome joker in the . tatutes that permits the pub: erviee commission to deny the ne to its presumably pub. have the records, all jright,” says Kemp, “but the do not disclose t phe pub know nts? Wa of various the engineer ‘eullty?) We do not know—can't his report was. no good reason 1 be maintained result in the secrecy # uch recy must lack of public confide r s) Jless of the integrity and high stand ne of the commisison mbers It surely strange and abhor rent to our sent theories of good] sikovernment that the records usually considered public docu ments wishes to see them—of a pub vody, maintained by public f should be kept secret.” The records of the United States interstate commerce commission are not only open to the public, says Kemp, but they are printed for geseral distribution for a nom inal sum The public service commission was created prim to “protect” the public from th jlways, avers Kemp It's « queer kind of protection, when one cann of acct jdents,” declares pt. “Further re, I have never learned what the commission decided in consid ering ‘how far it was obliged to give out reports.’ According to Gregory, I judge the dectsion of my case has been ‘upheld,’ aad the public is not permitted to know anything about railroad accidents from now on.” MAKING IT PLAIN The pure food and drug laws aim to protect the public by preventing labels of misstatements on the ations, but sor pe n extracts livers, thinking they will benefits of an emulsion oil The difference ts very great. An emulsion’ to accept FRANZ ADELMANN, DIRECTOR is the comedy offer dochement OF the cetical protenki ae To be possessed of a head of /f0F man while an “extract M ; lis a product which contains no oil, REX heavy tiful hair; soft, lustrous, | * * Proce ego ep ghtful bits fufty. wavy and free from dandruff |[""4 $8 hight holic mevie tion in “An Alien,” at| is me a matter of using a little ype Pon, Agere his little daughter soft Bair ane 3 lots it. Just |i ¢ Fors <p shies stimiulad . . : Santa Clat s sto cent bottle of >witon’s | 95 . where A roaring comedy mixup in two parts, that Ot Sete Cee ee oa are | Danderine Howell drug stores rec} & Bowne, Bievet as direct \——_——_——_ oll | - MISSION ce ntctane ee — at the Strand, begin-| real surprise be after about Fourth, Pike and Union on av. Charlotte Walker |tWo weeks’ use, when you will ses Continuous, 11 to 11 There is no virtue so truly great and godlike as ieading role new hair wes! eae Gowny ay fret yes it really new hair—sprout 3 Days, Starting Today r fails to stop falling hair ‘J ET KATY The story of a modern Cinderella | and her seven little charges (the Fine Arts Kid- dies) in Mexico—star- ring TULLY MARSHALL AND JANE GREY “The Great Pearl Tangle,” a two-part Mack Sennett-Keystone —each pearl a laugh, on a string of smiles tied tight in a tangle of tickles. Any Seat Ten Cents Any Time and open to any person who| He} Rit MUSIC for L PICTURES comtains real cod liver; oil, which has had the hearty in-| DO IT conditions, and telephone requests. the last appearance ALLACE ! URLITZER s FIRST AT PIKE Continuous 11 to 11 Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Miss Grey: “Rebel,” | cannot say if the ments are true in all clas communities, but in mine they are. | for ons heartily indorse all! “Rebel” has stated in her letter. It appears quite easy at times to make the acquaintance of some | men, yet | cannot help but feel if | try to be jolly and friendly with | them they will think me forward. | If | can't have their respect as well as friendship, | prefer them as strang?rs | will make an exception by say- ing most of the young men of to day appear to prefer the type of girl “Rebel” describes, and when | they Itarn you are not that kind, they seldom seek your company “| second time What has become of the boy who | enjoys a girl chum for a virtuous, | whole-hearted, jolly, good time? | “REBEL'S” INDORSER. |B. | In answer to Dear Miss Grey: To the article signed “Rebel” in your newspaper, | would answer that the word virtue is evidently not known to the class of men she has had experience with If the young lady would enlarge her circle of acquaintance with a better class of girls, she would meet better men. Her letter denotes bitter ex- periences. She is bound to be chosen, if she would stop trying to be. Man can be influenced, but will shy if dictated to. What little of life this girl has seen is due to her backwardness with her girl friends. Let her culti-| vate good girl companions, and among the lot some will introduce her to good men, and her personal ity will win their respect. FRITZ. | .Q—Will you please tell me the! names of the members of President Wilson's cabinet? a Seal A.—Following are the members | of the president's cabinet, arranged in order for the presidency: Sec: | etary of state, Robert Lansing tary of the treasury, W. Gibbs McAdoo; secretary of wa D. Baker; attorney general, Thom-| as Watt Gregory: postmaster gen-| eral, Albert S$. Burleson etary | ton | No difference | if you haven't danced before | STEVENS One or two lessons, — | Private halls. Open wd | and Evening, 1523 Fourth Ave.—Main 3911 owing to the unusual weather the flood We believe this will $10,000-a-week-star in pictures at regular admission price Matinees 10 Yor the navy, jretary |Knight Lane; Josephus Dantels; secretary of agricul-/th David Franklin Houston; of commerce, ture, retary ae | Dear Miss Grey: jate-|to “Rebel.” The Americano Will Continue Until Saturday Night ( There Is No Raise in Prices “The Americano” is a gat- ling-gun type of picture play Fairbanks’ iV \OAnnD| AGG +9 ANG “Free Speech,” our Sidney Drew comedy, has proven able support for Fairbanks’ “Americano” scenic of Honolulu completes the program as a laugh producer. Evenings 15¢ Chidren 5c 1 sec- | interior, William C. 1am a steady| Playing Week The Most Beautiful Picture Ever Shown on a Screen GEORGE BEBAN “An Alien’ (EIGHT ACTS) OR “The Sign of the Rose” Heart Throbs Gripping Scenes Big Climaxes than you've ever seen before 15c peu wp ha SECOND AND UNIVE A | am a young man, 21 years Franklin /age, and find it very hard to nice young ladies who sec- have anything to do with me, |could meet one | would gladly secretary of labor, Wm. /|her a good time, and | am sure are lots of other good men would do the same. | think it is because “Rebel” reader of your good letters, and|been held in an environment would like to say a little in answer As | pass along the men. and |streets of this city and see the dif- jferent people, | often think of the | same question that “Rebel” asks. will not permit her to meet 1 am sure the men she about would rather keep company with good girls than bad ones, A LONESOME READER, 15c lope ‘Seats REX Lege seat 25¢ —loaded with Fairbanks’ grins, Fairbanks’ fights and typical adventure action and athletic acting. Of course, there’s a pretty girl, and Faire banks wins her at the finish