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AREN APRIL 15th 8:20 P. M. ERNEST | SHACKLETON’S PICTURES Seat Sale Now On PRICES . . $1.59, $1, 50c He Found Out That Symphony Here It Was as Not Water pus New York Symphony) MARLTON, N . April 13. plays at the Moore thea uddte + ing. Walter Dam: nh, | When George Olt saw a puddh ‘di | forming under his stalled automo tingu conductor, and) Sraliee. violin virtuoso so-| bi@, he lighted a match to find out be with the noted organt-| Whether {t was water or gasoline. . bbe sich symphonies and | BY the time firemen reached the ler selections will be given for i scene he had become convinced | -—" of Seattle’s musical | ‘at !t was not water. Sand Point, Idaho, closed its! stores and declared a holiday when 7:30 and 9:30 Elizabeth Gurley Flynn came to town. Other places have a habit of putting her in Jail. arrangement with {wy HAIR FALLS our | Dougall-Southwick Dandruff causes a feverish trrita- and Suits direct tion of the scalp, the hatr roots shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of m America’s great- st fashion designers larry Collins and phs—of New York every particle of dandruff, cet a 25-eent bottle of Damderine at any rug store, pour a Iittle In your E Come Early 15c—Children 5c hand and rub well into the scaip. After a few applications, all dan. Gruff disappears and the hair stops coming out. “All this in addition to regular program | of photoplays, a com- and the Pathe nrosch and N. Y. Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid o! dandruff {s to dissolve it, destroy it entirely about four ounces quid arvon; apply ft at night when retiring use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it | gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely Gissolve und entirely destroy ev. ery single sign and trace of it, matter how much dandruff may have. You will find, too, that all iteh ing and digging of the stop at once, then you To do this, get of ordinary @ scalp will and your hair will be fluffy, Instrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to du the work.—Adver- tisement. ‘Tonight & Tomorrow Pickford Last Times Today & Tomorrow Pauline Frederick in the Devil Ashes of Embers The Play You Can’t Forget IN he Dummy’ "—a thrilling story of,a boy’s fight with a band | of crooks and his vic- E tory “ Fifth at Pike JOHN HAMRICK SECOND ond UNIVERSITY | | | | Far above the | f\noon at ‘lodist church, at which Bishop W STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 13, S. NORTHWEST MILLS { ‘FURNISH SINEWS OF ALLIES’ AIR CRAFT troope that 1 are charging “somewhere In in the moet stupend- ous military maneuver of all history, are the aeroplanes, circling wide and free, their engines humming and droning like giant dragon files While their pilots battle with the Teuton planes, amid the singing of rapid fire bullets and the shrieking shrapnel, their wireltes Is flashing the positions and the ranges of the enemy's gune and men. There are 35,000 of them, and re the “eyes of the Long before the world began to talk of the “spring drive” the mills of Grays Harbor, Willapa Harbor and Bellingham were getting ready for it, pushing thelr sawe thru the tough white fibre of the Sitka spruce, while the factories of Eng land and France were working day and night fashioning the “flitches Into the ribs and rpines of aero planes Without the ‘spring drive” might been, for there Is no wood, no metal that can compare with {t as a material for aeroplane construc tion, Sitka spruce the never have Must Come Here That Is why the alr forces of tne | allies are putting the Taubes to fight, and one reason for cesses of the allied arma Western the ¢ war. And there is no place but Puget in Sound where the Sitka spruce | grows in commercial quantitie | Before the war wan | aeroplane “stock,” but now half mills are cutting thousands of each formerly was possib: at 70 p it r cent of every and 30 per cent into “clear” lumber, today the Inspectors pass 10 per cent an “clear” and the ls charge from $125 to $120 @ 1,000 board feet for the long, thin timbers which go by the name of “fliteh ? Selis at High Figure In the yards in France and Eng | land the Kovernment inspectors Ko | over tt again and this time only the | lightest and toughest is selected | and sold to the army for prices from $300 to $400 per 1,000 feet The Sitka spruce is a pectfMar/ wood, It has a twisted fibre whicn makes ft tough and yet springy, and). yy more important, gives it a cheese {| SHORT NEWS | A CORK floor is being laid in one of the roome at the new Home Beonomies hall, on the U. of W. campus, in an effort to solve the |problem of poor acoustics. | THE INDUSTRIAL exhibition, |which now occupies the new bulld-| ing at the corner of Fourth ave. and University, will be formally dedi cated next week, starting on Mon-| day. A SNEAK thief yesterday stole a handbag containing a gold watch and some small change from Mrs.| | menting food which Is clogge N. G. Green, 811% E, Howard st fn one of the large department stores | THE FUNERAL services of Mra Deliia Conrad, 74, @ resident of Se attle since 1892, who died yesterday at the family idence, 243 17th ave, N., will be held Sunday after: 3 p. m. at Noice’s under Raking rooms, 1400 Broadway OVER THIRTY ministers of Free Methodist churches over Washing- attended the state ence vesday at the Ross Free Sellew of New York THE ANNUAL presided ate dinner of the First Presbyterian church, each table representing some state of) foreign country, will be held th ,/evening at 6:30 in the church, 600 plates having been reserved W. C. WALKER, arrested at t Arcade .hotel Thureday on the charge of violat the dry law was yesterday fined $100 by Police Judge Gordon DANIEL B, TREFETHEN has been elected president of the Ii brary board for the ensuing yea Mrs. W. A. Burleigh was chosen | vice president WORD HAS been received in Se attle of the serious illness of Dr Fre n I, Lewis, postmaster F Angeles, dnd life long friend of Jodge Wilson R. H. Gay THE HARBOR areas of Li: Washington was the subject conference held yesterday by Clark V. Savidge, state land commis sioner, and C. J. France, counsel of h aitle port commission EDWARD KRAUSE, convicted of the murder of James O. Plunkett at Juneau, Alaska, sentenced to hung next month, escaped from prison yesterday by sawing | two iron bars. Gov. Strong has inounced a reward of $1,000 for ranee, dead or alive THE MASONIC CLUB formal! opened their club rooms tn the cade building last night with a re-| ception and dance. | GOV. LISTER has reappointed H. M. Hart, L, L, Sellers and C. Frazier as members of the state board of education, their terms to! end April 13, 1919 CROWING ROOSTERS and bar’ ing dogs early in the morning are a nulsance and should not be toler ated, according to one woman, who filed a plea with the efty counet! | yestordas | FIRE DESTROYED largest barns in southern Lewis county yesterday, with a loss of| | $2,000 to A © Grove, the owner. | ELECT GRAND CHIEF At the 21st biennial meeting of | the state Degree of Honor, held yes: | terday in the Odd Fellows’ hall, | Mrs. Anna M. Crosby of Spokane, | was elected grand chief, In honor and one of the of the visiting delegates a recep: | tion an& nce was given last! night at Odd Fellows’ hall. ‘The Degree of Honor is the woman’ lauxiliary of the Ancient Order of United Workmen, | Mttle ste heb Tike texture which maken It en» to work and prevents It from aplit ting or splintering under sudden | strain | The areoplane pilot in at the merey of his engine and the struts and braces of his planes, If they give or break, or if a bullet cracks and tears thom, bis life and the Ives of thousands of his fellows on the ground may be endangered. | That in why the Sitka apruce | used, If a bullet strikes a timbe fashioned from It, It merely bores & clean cut bole and leaves the re mainder of the brace firm and staunch | Bo the Northwest ts doing Its bit) with spruce to supply sinews of war, CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED Look at Tongue! Then Give Fruit Laxative for Stomach, | Liver, Bowels. | “California Syrup of Figs”) Can't Harm Children and They Love It. C Mother! |ly cross and 1 Your ebfld tant natura sh. See If tongue a sure sign ver bow « d; ‘this pach need a cleans When lat pale. ish s] breath bad, throat ro doesn't t pep or act natura ach-ache, diarrhoea, rem le liver and bowe , ret treat fe coat fever be ting rae iid always be the ment given. Nothin ‘California 8 dren's tile; give teaspoonful the foul waste, and in a few hours sour bile and fer In all} | the bowels passes out of the sys | | tem, and you have a well and play ful child again, All children love this harmless, delicious “fruit lax-| ative,” and {t never fails to effect a good “Inside” cleansing, Dit rections for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are plainiy on the bottle, Keep it handy tn your home. ittle given stoday saves a sick| ld tomorrow, but get Yhe genu-| Ask your druggist for a 60 cent bottle of “California Syrup of | Figs,” then see that it is made by the “California Pig Syrup Com pany.” Should Women Become War Brides? When a community is depopulated of able bodied men, some say something should be Cone to perpetuate the nation A That is the theme in featuring Nazimova coming to the MOORE THEATRE Sunday, April 15 MISCHA GUTERSON will lead an orchestra of 30 men to accom- pany the feature. 1917, PAGE DOINGS IN FILMDOM POPPODPOOOC DIL IPDS LL IFA IA, NEWS—-NOTES——GOSSIIP | Pauline Frederick in “She Devil,” at Rex. Today's the neries of n« Le ¢ h Murdock star Ring Rivals Envy.” George Meson and Ann The cc r Programs . Geor Mardoek 80 LONG, CLARA | Clara Kimball Young's engage ment at th mmer in ba Price She Paid” ends t REX—Pauline Frederick in “The the picture, as Mildred Gower She Devil.” |marries for money and immediate MISSION —Lemore Uirtel tm “Mer i cots ‘Travers tm *.=* 4 PAULINE HAS AUTO Pauline Frederick, who in ap- pearing at the Rex in “The She | Devil,” is Jaunting about New York in a big green roadster. Pauline | ESCAPED KING IN MOVIES usually heralds the approach of Houdini, the Handeuff King, has|soring with the purchase of a new | signed a contract to appear in @ | tiivve pleture to be produced by the Wil ; “ee others. The William | ARBUCKLE COMING the well-known inventors Arbuckle ta ' liamson submarine ¢ release is being finished a era thru which much of the ) « York atudion and will soor jsea stuff hax been made be wn here. The Coliseum will The 1 » will be made in the handle it waters of t West Indies, and eee Houdint will endeavor to demon- PLAYS TWO PARTS ctrate that he can escape from the | Williamson tube without breaking ‘The Phantom Buccaneer” In t tory of two conflicting characters lthru the two-inch glass, five and|, pold, bad ruffian, and a happy-| onebalt feet in diameter that |gojucky — adventurer Richard ‘orms the window jof their steel! Travers, Exsanay star, plays both chamber, In which the camera op | pa: erator sits. | eee ° 4 THEY DO IT IN MOVIES WHERE, 0, WHERE ARE THEY?) Handsome young white men Where are the poor, starved |rarely ever take an Indian girl to girls of O. Henry's day? In the! wed in real life, but it makes a at the Coliseum We 8¢® | good story in the movies. In “Her « Red Cross nurses, end Own People,” with Lenore t j look “mighty well fed-up an’ the white man proves his faithful-| ness to the girl Wedding bells ce ae It's at the Mission “ENVY” AT LIBERTY «ee The qnestion of the day i. | KITTY A PEERESS What is the deadiiest sin?’ The Maybe you didn't know it, but Star is running a contest about ft Kitty Gordon, celebrated British nd the Liberty is showing the |actress, now at the Class A in —— — = —re} \"Her Maternal Right.” is married | AMUSEMENT Slto one of the British peers. Kitty attaches an Hon. Mrs. to her name} rAM * WORLD HrnO AND when at leisure POLAR XPLOnER, rRNEST THEY STRING 'EM UP SHACKLETON wn at it Will Teil of Mla Thrilling | Hapertence , 4 Peeing Death in the Antar ts," at the Str The Most I ne # Wor fart bangings break the monotony ~ t World Explorat Which | every-day life, War Brought ax Last Ma Around He May Boss Uncle MAM Saved. All Well-—thackletom.” _ day, Api 15 a Comedietta Fens, Musical Novelty & feos Marmetn Tegan & Geneva, W cers; Orpheum Trav E— DA INGS 10-25-50 The Ber Miriam Dancers; © Dan. ILKES. PLAYERS aire v AUTH and Madison, Tel, Main 5106, Week—Mate, Sun. Thurs, Sat WILKES PLAYERS In the Hite N Pea JAMES HOWARD KEHLE! Ho Ntaghte toe othe and $60 Next Week * with Mew One of his pupils in the ing art wrote most of th that got 6,000,000 soldiers for | Kitchener. hler himself is be NEW PANTAGES ling spoken of as Uncle Sam's army a and ad writer, As, ROUND-UP* none veiris, Bronchon | Pin Scratch Proves & 60. Act Fatal to This Lady rings Sacred?” series. va, 100; Even OAK and Bun, 166 Immigrants Pouring | Into Secomd at 200 se Si teheNe ster thure. || WASHINGTON, April 13.— MONTH CARTER 6 CO, Despite the submarine dangers robe a a and other risks, nearly as many "38 THN MAYOR" immigrants came to the United A Batire on Local Polities States during the last six VILM SEKIALS | months as in the entire year of 1916, , Sam’s Advertising| NEW YORK, April 13.—Forget ting that she held a pin between her PALACE HIP fingers, Mrs. Della Gf Conway A sierddeda” 446-4; ‘evde, raised her hand quickly to arrange ‘ her hair, The pin seratched her Dawne a Co.; Rosini & Co.; Anderson tac 4; PHI Bennett That was several weeks ago, Re Moralle's Vea- || cently Mrs, Conway died of erysipe play, “Wife in Sunshine,” Pinu caused by the wound This Country Last Time Tonight Clara Kimball Young ‘The Price She Paid’ } From the Novel by David Graham Phillips Beginning Tomorrow erties “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” but, instead, this woman pleads for the man who has wrecked her happi- ness. MME. OLGA PETROVA ee ee i “BRIDGES BURNED” A Story of a Secret Bride’s Sacrifice A Play of Great Force With the Love Element Making a New Appeal to Women as Well as to Men. | | M. GUTERSON’ FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA MUSICAL PROGRAM Concert Paraphrase y Verdi-Liszt -By Liborius Hauptmann 3y Strauss “Rigoletto,” Piano Solo “Der Rosen Kavalier”... Orchestra Admission 15 Cents CLEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House Number. 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