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Today —Friday| and i Saturday" ) ) 3 Days Only |. Wallace Reid Herculean Apollo, who loves to battle and battles to love. it’s a story « i fight against “t winning—a etory of tre It's a story with Walla best—a big, smas fisted man, who fights A TIP TO MARRIED WOMEN Mrs. Minor (Mrs. Sidney Drew) couldn't buy herself a hatpin without hubby (Sidney Drew) raising Cain until she took the advice of a lady friend who knew that “the female of the especies is more deadly than the male"—-now sho gets anything she wants—how? Oh, well, that would be spoiling a mighty good time for you. It's a comedy “The Awakening of Helena Minor’. Also The Pathe News The World’s News in Motion, IT’S A BIG, GOOD SHOW Fifth at Pike COLISEUM “We started early and had a! fortous time on the boardwalk Jand the piers. It was my first trip to Atlantic City, and I think it ts |much pleasanter in winter than in summer. The invigorating air seemed to blow all the worrtes out jof my brain and Tom complained ‘himsically that I walked a new corn on both feet for him “By common nt nothing about the theatr was perfectly impossible fc and Tom to be togeth out talking shop 1 siad this, for newspaper talk means that the affairs of the world are under discussion “It seems Alma is what they call a human interest writer, and 1 gathered that any feature that will particulerly interest human beings in humanity is wh looking for. Tt a PERSONALITY WINS ADMI- RATION “The next day being Sunday, I @id not, of course, expect to see) the manager, Margie,” said Paula, continuing her story, “and I had made arrangements to go with Tom and Alma to Atlantic City. “Cure Your Rupture Like - 1Gured Mine” ‘Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Bupture After Doctors Said “Operate or or Death.” “It seems to me that everything should interest humanity,’ I said. | Ris Remedy 024 Book Sent Free. ‘ot all humanity,’ said Tom Captain Collings satied the seas for| ‘Little groups of people are inter. Many years; then he sustained bac/ ested in different ideas, theories on forced him t ng IF but “ket may land meth xd of work or recreation, r years. Ie tried docto:| but they are only irolated group iden, for truss after truss, No| jp, - wy i 7 All he ds “sang ite! Finally, he was assured tha:|here and ther humanity is Must either submit to @ dangerous |itterested in that which makes © and abhorrent operation or die. He di¢/them feel; anything pertaining to wether! He cured himself instead. the emotions makes a 6 hu man interest story rody, the rich and poor, ant Be HELD OVER TODAY AND TOMORROW A Story of the Lure of Woman and the Folly of ” Kitty Gordon “Vera the Medium’”’ From the Novel by Kichard Harding Davia Hecnuse her cc we sa er lon was of she | Ever. ignc the Fellow Men and Women, You Non't Have To Be Cut Up, end You Don't Have To Be Tortured By Trusses.” Captain Collings made a study of himself, of his condition—and at last he wan rewarded by th finding of the method that so quickly made ‘iim a well, strong, vigorous and) lappy man Anyone can use the same me it’s simple, eany, nate Every ruptured’ person in thould have the Captain Col iting ail about how he cured ‘him and how anyone inay follow the freatment in, thelr own home. w trouble. The book and medicine are Filer. They will be sent prepaid to any rupture sufferer who will fill out the below coupon. But send the Ay net ns "Vera it right away —now—before you put down this paper FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND REMEDY COUPON. the Medium.” M, GUTERSON'S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 15 CENTS Capt. W. A. Collings (Ine) Vox IMA Watertown, N.Y. Pienss send me your FREE Ruptore Remedy and Hook without any obli- gation on my part whatever Name Address Seattie’s Best Pheotoplay Hou: “The Prison Without Walls” & gang of prison grafters by being sent te o Reid in the nis way every inch goal he has set bis heart on | UNTIL SATURDAY NIGH “Wally” routs prison pluch muan's single an higher up" and his ndous virility and vim rol fits y good to the end cultured, the simpleton, will thrill at the simp story of a great love or pe ma to shudder at the result of a « hatred Every great story ever written is a human Interest story, whethe it is th tion of facts, as st n paper storles, or the co n of fiction in books or mag Tom at w is writing a book,’ Tom, will you let me r it? I asked eagerly said Tom, ‘I want to find cut its effect on the sense of some made me leugh and Tommy,’ said Alma ‘on think I am a person of ou hav cry over it, Don't sense?” was hi ntimental | comes be it. y Mr ‘lommy ur out—if it hand to writ Alma's calling timental Tomm of him. His most winning Men love him does—TU review Tom Perry is only te true} personality is the | have ever known and women adore | Sen I 8 personality Is so overpow- | ering and gets him so many ¢hings that I was afraid at the time it would be his undoing, I was quite in hope that Tom had fallen in love with Alma, as she is just the most senuine little balance wheel I have exer known. I want you to know Alma some Margie, for I know will | her as I do. Of all the wom en I have ever met, I have never known but one other, and that is yourself, who at life and Leople with the same perspective I think It Alma, more than one else, who taught me char ity towarl every one—who made me understand that life is too big a thing for me to find fault with | who showed me I must take the food and the ill withqut whimper ing, and who always gave the oth er woman the benefit of the doubt. | “Of course, every mother wishes to sa daughter ‘unspolled from the but no one knows | her own potentialities unt! sne faces them, 1 remember when I as in Vassar I positively knew in| my own mind what I would do un der any circumstances, but do you for a moment think, dear Margie, | that I could possibly concetve of] the circumstances into which 1 have been thrown? “My dece litt mother could never ha concelyed of them either, so I had only to Jearn from experience, 1 letting tell to the world these experience: hoping that they will help some other girl over the hard places.” (To be continued) ceed in this world, I was quite in| da love you looks her world am you intellectual an | such letters | |Gold fillings .. | Platina fillings 'STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. PAGE HART STAYS AT LIBERTY | Hula-Hula, Ukulele and Other Haw: Syncopations at Coliseum Friday Night Pal T Wallace Reld, in “The Prison bela Walls,” Cettosem Thursday. THOSE AWFUL I Today’ s Programs. } Minor’ | colerea, MISSION — Prank Raney ee on om in Much Suffering “For with ramps ave bed Jays every! nonth, I tried, all kinds of rem edies and treated t tors, bi Keen twely The Thorobred”; terribl l would stay Marynville, yearn I suffered Heed ta “The Prineean of CLASS Hat comedy t ere in “The _—" the Lawyer,” rt in “The vertl,” com- was do my contin- til one I read about E. Pink table | O, OH! LA-LA, AND THEN SOME Friday night will be another “knockout” at the Coliseum. The management comes to bat with the announcement of a fashion show extraordinary—Hawalian night Hawalian Hawatian music and South te—but not South sea gowne—will be the Vogue. But the hit of the evening will be “The Hawaiian Twilight” gown. Jack Hovick, press agent ares it Is indescribable, which kes it very nice, indeed. | Wallace Reid will be the star of the program, commencing Thurs. day, in “The Prison Without Walls. Reid plays a young prison reform expert, who cleans up the grafters in the penitentiaries. The comedy is “The Awakening |} of Helena Minor,” with Mr. Mrs, Sydney Drew ed lay Lydia hams V Compound and what It done for others, 1 tried it and now I r troubled with cramps el ike a different woman. I praise Lydia E. Pink? Compound too 1 am recommending it nds who su <I did R. Naylor, Box to my Mra. Marys who are troubled Irregular periods, dragging down ensations, fainting spells or indi stion shoitld take Lydia Pink- | am's Vegetable Co Thou sands have been r o health this root and herb remedy Write for free and helpful Lydia E. Pink (eonfid ntial), On m n ee and] FOUND SHE HAD HEART Hist! The lights are low vampire vamps her hardest man, } h to leave, the duties of a father, goe home. His daughter, her r4, comes to the w pider. 8 ry ad Medi Lynn, | n and read OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN = Ca m Mass yet acce » of the of a i Ken The woman morseful promises to give up the man. had wagered $1,000 against hers he could win him—and volt lost » went to th had won her, And into his arms. Th ACLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks — Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have @eys Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. | Ohio Physician ] BULL BROS. | patie ead, Rfmrde foe 1? oars! Just Printers bowel ailments, During these years 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 | | he gave to his patients a prescription | made of a few well-known vegetable DENTISTS Tablets, you will know them by their olive color, These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause tion, carrying off the isonous matter in on system If you have a pale face, ss {mn order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, | foes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the guaranteed 15 years. the at f tarily sho man he took first real} who | low look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bow- els, you take one tablet nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. | Thousands of women as well as] men take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets | the successful substitute for calo- | mel—now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. 10c nd 25¢ WHY SOCIETY WOMEN WASH THEIR OWN HAIR $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00|. They do, not because tt ts a fad,| but because they wish to obtain tho| $10 net of teeth $5.00 | contest possible hair beauty and] Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.06 | he sure they ara not using anything White crowns .00 | harmful. They have found that tn| $1.00 up | Washing the hair it is never wise to , 609 | Use a makeshift but 1s always ad visable to use a preparation made +780) for shampooing only. Many of our 4 for 18 years. | friends say they get the best results|‘ ion taken it th z n= from a simple home-made canthrox m-! mixture. You can use this at a cost of about three cents a sham-! | poo by getting some canthrox from | | your druggist, and dissolving a tea poonful in a cup of hot wa ater, | This makes enough shampoo Hquid to apply to all the hair instead of just the top of the head, as with most preparations, Dandruff, ex oil and dirt are dissolved an entirely disappear in the rinsing water. Your hatr will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than| it is. Its lustre and softness will also delight you, cob; Gold crown Silver fillings ing « ination and advice Call and See Samples of and Bridge Work, We 8 the Teat of Tim: Most of our present patronage te Fecommended by our early custom: howe work {# atill giving good patiefaction. Ask our customers whe have texted our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the rieht place Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. (Os aesite | Liberty |r husband, Friday Hour 9 to 10 Women's Underwear— and 10 Shirts of non-shrinking Size 34 only in a ot styles Special 50c Knit Capes—On the Walst Bme 10 to 11 Velvet Sport Caps On sale in the Women's potion There Velvet Sport Coats in this as Party 26 Drawers wool, Twenty-four ¢ broken Ine Regular $1.00. for this hour, garment Taffeta and Silk de Chine Di trimmed with lac ribbons. They sh n in pink, avender and izes are 14 misses and for wor mer prices were and pes 50. Bpec « botee rs chwear are 36 s been sortment that 9 Wool sale in tion. a They picked ¢ quick pecially blue, 1d, cloan-up The Rose, are shown in navy and | for Copen, Gray and Navy. Regular 760 and 960. Spectal for this ‘A5c hour, Each black and sold formerly $1.95. Special for this hour 25c¢ Chotce at Remnants Half Upper Main last Wriesy of _ Price at The Rhodes Co, Rem: nants of Wool Dress Goods, Linings, Embroid . Lac Ribbons, Veil Wash Goods, White Gingham, remnants r | sortment that ~ selected especi + | THERE | selling. lks, erie They taffeta and have Dresden ings, Cotton Draperies, Pe Look Goods, ales, ete. navy and purple; also i Lengths 37 to 42 inches. for and broken lines in most every department at half price. 2 to 3 Men's Union Sulte—85 Suits of gray cotton 3 to 4 Men's Sox—Cotton lisle Sox in black, white, tan, gray and Beach, 9% to but not each size | Regular Special for this | 15c Pearl Top Hat Pins—On sale in the Jewelry Sec- tion. Regular 25c. Spe- celal for this hour. A pair.. 15c Union and mix They long sleeves and ankle length drawers. They are fine ribbed and have closed croteh. 34 to 42. Regular $1.60, Special for this repent lb 15 hour 0 wool ture. have tassels. Shown combination sh Regular $3.15, for this hour. Choice 3B-Inch Figured Sizes hour. A pair good assortment terns Special for this hour, A yard.. Juvenile Suiting — yards of 3i-inch Juve- nile Suiting in assorted patterns that are adaptable for children’s dresses and boys’ waists. rie 15 25e, Special for hin | hour. A yard.. love she had ever known. Tt happ in “Vera, the Medium.” Tho we treat it fMippantly, it is very good. It will be held over all week at tho Clemmer. . . HART—GAMBLER AND LOVER “The Square Deal Man,” with William 8. Hart, will remain at the the rest of the week plays Jack O’Diamonds, a gambler, who has a quar. rel with the owner of a large | RENTON MEN DRILL IN TOWN FIRE HALL Not every man in the Northwest is a slacker. Representative Paul Hauser and Duck Emory have been drilling 40 volunteers for three weeks in the Renton fire hall. They've also got a rifle club of Hart square” Sales 11 to 12 Dresses size @ The —On sale in the Wom- | en's Neckwear Section. Finished with 9-inch silk | sorted plain colors and $1.49 Volles—400 yards in a Regular wt. 17 “ The Rhodes Co. No mall, telephone or C. ©. D. orders accepted for Friday Hour Sales, and the right to mit quantities is reserved, 1 to2 Soiled Undermuslins : The 60 garments com- prising this assortment consist of Muslin Gowns and Envelope Chemises, The sizes are 26 to 44, but not each size in every style. Pog 2 ular $1.00 and Spectal for this 49¢ hour, Choice... 36-inch Cretonnes—300 yards. Regular 26¢, Special for this 15¢ hour. A yard.. Lifton | Crepe resnen, ex and are Hight | 1 mais nd for $19.00 fal for | 00 | $6.50 Silk Petticoats —$3.95-— Floor. ,| are 20 Silk Petticoats in this as the Petticoat Section ally for all day Friday are made of splendid silk and striped flounces. The Petticoats are shown in plain black, brown, n changeable colors. Regular $6.50. Spe- cial Friday, while they last, choice. «+ +a 5 to 5:30 £50 fancy striped Bath Towels in assorted” sizes. The variety Lull fers an exceptional op portunity to 3 the home suppls. ular 300 and 25¢, celal for this half hour, Each in as- | ades.! Special Dress extra heavy Crash Toweling is recommend- edas of pat- 25c. | the hotel as well ag the family use, . ards in the 17 inches wide and regularly at 15¢, for this half 1 hour. A yard.. 1 1100 members out there, jthese marksmen expect to see \vice if troops are called, Allen’s Foot-Ease for the Many war zone hospitals have Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic for use among the troops, the shoes and sprinkled in Allen's Foot-Ease gives rest takes the friction from the prevents the feet getting tired sore. Drug and department stores, where sell It, 26c Don't accept stitute, Try it today. ncho, Both draw. The lights are There two shots and when e lights go on again the rancher ad. Hart writes to Virginia, man's daughter. She comes. He loves her. Mexican “hands” at tempt to loot the rancho and steal the girl. Bang-bang. Hart & Co, disperse them and the girl is his almost She spurns him until a Mex confesses that an angered countryman had murdered her UR credit system bas been esti assist you furmis! | father. Mary Meclvor is Hart's leading comedy s “Her Knight Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU jablished for your convenienco—=@0_ SOME Hoss, SUH, “some HOSS! The Thorobred,” with Frank Keenan and Margery Wilson, is a story of the sunny South, with the isual accompaniment of Cunnels and Majahs, suh! But back of all in the Horse, a thorobred, on which the old rebel officer risks his all and she comes up to his expecta. tions It's at the Mission Thursday with la e,”" the comedy LURED BY MALE VAMPIRE The girl, as is the case with thou sands of young girls yearly, was lured from home by a human para ite. She lived in the city with him, unmarried, until one day she found out what manner of man he was and left him, Later a reformer got on his trail and he was sent to prison and the girl returned home “Little Lost Sister” {s the name. STAND, oak throughout, ts 18 | {neh high; top measuring 12 inches, Your choice of either round or square top. Regul price $1.00; special JARDINIERB INING CHAIR, solid oak |D throughout, in fumed wated fin! -¥} A-S erg, pos.) <3 struction, wit! ular price §2 Bor” special It's at the Rex, oe BECOMES REAL PRINCESS The girl {s poor. Her clothes are ‘a She is called “the Princess of Patches.” But she surprises them all, She is found to be a real princess, with loads of wealth, and then she feels able to support a so weds a girlhood friend. Vivian Reed is the princess in “The Princess of Patches.” It’s at the Colonial . . We wish to Restaurant at Is now open for business. TALE OF THE RAILS Railroad life, with the engineer of a big Mogul, who saves the day | for the company, and the boss’ of ficial skin, and wins the girl is in The Rail Rider.” House Peters and Zena Keefe star. The comedy {s “Luke, the Law yer.” At the Class A is the cosiest its kind In the lean foods, a dish of our cOoPyRionT 108 Second Ave. TALE OF THE AZTECS suey and noodl the highest order. New Branch 711 Pike St. SHANGHAI RESTAURANT announce that our magnificent new Branch 711 PIKE ST. It eating place of city, We serve the finest Chinese and Amer Come and enjoy delicious chop Service of the He god the A white boy ts cast sandy shores of Old grows manhood among the old Aztecs, girl He lover She him Discord among the trit The is an uprising, Hart, as the god, is on the winning side, The girl is his, Curtain | It's at the Strand. The comedy | is Pills of Peril,’ L-Ko, upon Mexico, as a Enter loves up to BARTELL DRUG Co. Prescription Eczem —for 15 years the stangege emedy: auld use i « relief from itch, the mildest of el the skit

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