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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917. PAGE 6 SPY ACTIVITIES {WEWS AND GOSSIP FROM| ‘THLE COLISEUM-—-TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY, rs) 0 BE BARED | BY GEO. CREEL’ gm WASHINGTON, April 17 Sensa-| ttonal ramifications of German service activities In the Unit ed States may soon be lald tn fullest account before the Amertean public Creation of the bureau of public in formation factlitate dissemina tion of government news has signal SCREEN WORLD _ T feed a growing sentiment amon | [high administration sources to take | | the people as completely into the Jeonfidence of possible One of first moves of full publicity advocates, it became} known today, will be a strong effort | to open*up certain archives of the| state department dealing with Ger man espionage George Creel. Jhead of the public information bu au, arrived in Washington today ferred with newspaper men over | operation of the new publicity! |poliey, and later met with Secre taries Lansing, Daniels and Bak Qverything points to a polley ex y the reverse of the strict mili ry censorahip of Great Britain which so dissatisfied the British | public and 5 AZZ rr h the government as}! the | | | newly appointed Scene From “The Flower of No Man's Land,” Clemmer Thursday and Friday. @|DOROTHY ANSWERS You can’t resist the impulse to laugh at the little, madcap Jd Glenttgh A, 2 a Today s I rograms Laos against the viee president | of hip inatitution and the son of th with her funny littie amile and her unconventional way ‘doing everything wrong. You've gotta love her for her “pep” rs when they pilot to get her money you love her more; but LINERTY—Lowies Ginum tm oHweet-| Opt Vinn trasident tn the ame of apilis the beans and the right man marries the right little | heart of the Doomed”; “Lonesome Luke tear Gatien vathere and everything is O. K. it’s Dorothy's best work by far— ah ME ‘an Alley,” comedy eg Morn ae 4 cemmanedl “mpey " e ‘OLISkUM. the question by taking the clerk.) fet Fathers”; She proved to be a “reg'lar feller,” LOVE WAVERS WHEN LEFT cuneate in spite of all her money NEX—Courtenay Foote type bd ITSELF Dorothy Gish and Frank Bennett ® starred Tt ha tle book, pressions and - > erites. MISSION—HMerold taken me a long time, lt | aiticon “The to write the thoughts, tm: | Charles Marray reactions 1 expert:| gCl"h A hare er Official Fathers” ockweed and May Children a . BET WE WOULD enced while I was introducing Dick | “wrnanp: would like to go fishing our and Malcolm, and they were ac-| Cure it we could land s fir knowledging the tntroduction “tt our to sar tae Claes sual was in reality only a moment or! eee Olga Petrova Bom _ or ea ieg te tare a eet Den't| Be trl tg ABs a hgh as Mary O’Brien. “First Aid ~ Douglas Fairbanks | comes in handy for Mary, as her of those million-dollar master feature supercomedies ae pele bere boy me vereg |iat werk for Low An newly found lover is abot on the| e quickly, I wanted to break up the | shoal Te Paine deaeaaty nh aoe But, don't wor | riangle and get & where I/rinished his first Arteraft produ Mme. Olga te there | emt think, m jg {tim “In Again~-Out Again,” and esoie | 3 nD " come, too,” sa ted his n “A Ree Malcolm Stuart, “I was busy at|qry “Ite is taking 17 of his com (SURE, LOUISE'S HUMAN laughs than you can laugh—and a big package of ‘em to bathing time this morning.” pany with hin Tho Loutee Glaum, now playing he howe. I turned away from the men. “If| Mary Pickford has followed Doug|!® “Sweetheart of the Doomed,” at Malcolm Stuart wants to prolong|and his example and left for the | 2° Liberty, is known as of eur he uncomfortable situation he will/ West coast a few days ago ent “vampe,” sho has not, wnllke have to do it alone,” | seid to my-| — Bivona» wor, signed a contract self impatiently, and all the while nde her face from the public there was ringing In my re the gate off the screen for the next} three years. Loulse has a Califor jnia bungalow, keeps a few pets, and| voice of Malcolm Stuart saying, “You love me, Margate.” and my tn NOT A PARTICLE sistent question, “Do I love him?” | Koes shopping, like other humans. shop, “Don't wait for me,” I said. |ANSWens QUESTION “I want to buy a bathing cap War The men walked on leisurely Hides,” at the Moore, in a Ay answers the question now fac A FALLING HAIR bought the cap, whieh I did not ing ‘the countries of warstricken| need, and then foltered behind | Burape, Bhall women become them. I could not bear to walk breeding stock ahead and feel that each man's oe central figure in this play thoughts were on me, each man’s|Save Your Hair! Double Its/i, joan (Nasimova), who objects| Here,” I said to myself, “is one Few Moments. par a child that the country may) of those great situations which) not be depopulated. Her objection} —|writers put into no And then |25-Cent “Danderine” Makes|reaches such a point that she is nam Asked em Monday afternoon. Lane,|™% jife with Dick opened like @| tair Thick, Glossy, Wavy | sled. but escapes. She leads man sked to Moore, Erickson. Tt 4 I seemed to feel all the deputation of women nomson ADd) ecstacy of that night when my| and Beautiful. king, and at his refusal i) Who Gave Him | Bolton voted for it. Hanna, Fitz omy oe meinen te m _ gerald and Hesketh voted against |[°*!t leased at the thought of be) nin ten minutes after an ap|se™ bas she kills longing to Dick. Again I felt the nute el fore him and ta borne on D uad Money ‘+ charm of bis little crooked «mile; |Plcation of Danderine you cannot |, ¢some parade as the heart-cry . The original motion, made bylagain I trembled at the feel of hin|fitd & single trace of dandruff or | /Ea ray oalken tt oe V. 1. Putnam, of the| councilman Polton, proposed that|caress. Ho ws band—my | falling hair, and your scalp will not) 1) 10°. great pien against war ‘will be required to ren-|the city repay Dr. Matthews $1,000|man. Every nerve body had|!teh, but what will please you most|,, 0, on, Stunt pies ase yes: Gecounting to the city coun-| which he gave to Putnam, after re-| esponded to his OI at ag hg I iter Beceem seers : @i funds donated to him ceiving it as a donation to tholard yet no man I had ever known! yen we tte ke chut really ee 4 gg esa the en- pane. from Logan Billingsley and |had appealed to my mind, my soul new halr—growing all over the “HYPOCRITES” PLAYING nce Gerald. Dr. ‘Matthews'las had Malcolm Stuart ait inahaee Seniehies 440: en ie Tesolution calling for the |name was eliminated in the resolu Altho the thought was new (for) DHanderine is to the halr what/has shelved “The Unwritten Law ting was passed by. the city ition passed Monday hie fd ever had tne slightest idea | ¢-og) showers of rain sunshine lend the feature at the Rex, begin meas ae ae —jthat wh: t for M m Sti-lare to tion, It goes right tolning Tuesday, ie “Hyp 4,” Lots] art was 1 would have told | tie roo igorates and strenath-|Wenere feature. © pe ire ‘ou, litt k), I almost felt that\ens them. Its exhilarating, stimt h atte © years ago. Bg he better than I k lating and Iife-producing proper ne ste then i ays tho eople who, myself. If he said I loved him, it}ties cause the hair to grow long. | rauity ap emselves. con. must be that I did strong and beautiful aaah tha ar tran you imagine it, little book? A little Danderine immediately The ehore - . | i ory im preceded by a pro- T we were, three people walk | doub the beauty of your hair No lone. te Which Gaueien a up the hot boardwalk in the] difference how od, brittle |}CHe, iB Which the characters are ring sunshine, surrounded by|and scraggy, j inten a cloth oe oe See, toe lata} motley 4 of laughing, pleas-| With Danderine and carefull ead ye. and. shows Ge, eseeking people that can always |!t through h taking © tlh ig * . and his ef-) @ found there on a Inte August|small strand at a time. The effect |forts to find the Truth in a maze 3 afternoon, with tragedy stalking |!$ amazing—your hair will be light cee rag egg ee yeside us. How great the tragedy, |{uffy and wa and have an af argaret Edwards, called the * , ten | pearance of abundance; an incom. | Most pe t girl on the stage, por no one could possibly have {m-| tomy ie ae h iacurtlicage “Tres, aaibad ot the tine [parable luster, softness and luxurl-| trays 1 Evidently Dick and Malcolm|""Gt) . os cent bottle of Knowt-| peal ar. were quite interested in each oth-| 4.7, Dae 4 srved sean er varag | MAKES DOUBTFUL INDIAN jer's conversation, for neither Of} store or toilet count Harold Lockwood may look more 5‘ them looked around to see if I|that your hele ie wn nee [tke F h ave ue 4 ndy than an were coming. I looked out to the} at as be jIndian scout, but he portrays the smile at whe coal Salvia, lying on the still Atlantic lor Injured hy corelene treatrent | iatter character in Chambers! white and beautiful, and I won-|that's all—you surely can have|.)%@. Hidden Children,” Mission. | sven use eith er red how I would feel when I saw | beautifd? hair and lo you | May Allison plays opposite Harold. | ft wailing away and knew it was| will just try a little i yt rrying Malcolm Stuart out of my | — MARY'S NEW PLAY | LP ken fore Mary Pickford’s next vehicle wil! | ‘Then again I heard Malcolm Stu be “A Romance of the Redwoods.” jart's voice: “You have the courage | California « Ble Trees form the that can face facts, Margie, and| |background for this story of the lyon will go with me beeause you Until Wednesday |days of ‘49 is tae | Night Only | i ie “Would 1 go—did T love him?” I | THE BLACK ARTS Diamond, Newcastle or So. Prairie asked myself, and then I began to! MME. OLGA | Eastern mysticiam, Hindu magte] tremble, and, like the little old Jand the other arts of the Kast are! | woman in the nursery tale, to ask PETROVA | shown in “The Heart of the Hills.”"| myself “if 1 be I |The story {a laid in India and Lon-| Would any right-thinking woman IN don, Mabel Trunnelie and Conway such a woman as I had always | Tearle star thought Margie Waverly to be-—for 66 | ee 8 one moment dally with a thought THE WOMAN PAYS of this kind? “Oh, I wish I could Does the woman pay? Why? get away and think,” I said out| ‘That Sort,” Class A, tells you, and BURNED” A play of great force with the love element making a it gives you an idea of the suffer ings of the woman who has strayed | from the conventions, Warda How {1ond, and was surprised when Mal colm Stuart said close at my ear,’ “You don't need to think—you LUMP, NUT, FURNACE SIZES know you are gotng to come with jard is the etar. | new appest to women, ne heir Honeymoon Trip” is the Washington's mines are famous for the superior ex } rears, i Dick?" I asked some a ee Pee pperiecy | ! ‘ | what wildly | Stipend ies ¢cellence of their Coal, and best of all the Coal produced “He has gone to get into his M GUTERSON'S f| NAUGHTY CHARLES in this state is the product of our three mines—Black bathing clothes. Told me to tell A It doesn't. pay to have Chariie| se “ i you, when you got into yours, to Chaplin do anything for you. ‘The Diamond, Newcastle, South Prairie. Singly or in com walt for him here.” | FAMOUS RUSSIAN proprietor of the sanatarium found bination you here are offered the utmost in fuel satis- JJ} “Aren't you going to go, after | that out. He ordered Chaplin to| vege all?” 1 asked him ORCHESTRA destroy his liquor. Charlie poured | faction. Let us help you get the right Coal. “Yes, dear, but I wanted to say it in the well, whose waters were! to you first, I'll be waiting tomor-| row evening at the inlet in the lit-! tle powgr boat.” Piano Solo by supposed to out-cure the Keeley) cure, And the proprietor hasn't ac-| Order from your regular dealer or from counted for the after-effects yet. | Liborius Hauptmann “Don It's in “The Cure,” at the Strand “Why not? You'll come, for you! v |The other feature ts “High Play.” happy.” . | it Séattie’s Beit” * has bee sd , 6 o-| 563 RAILROAD AVE. SOUTH—MAIN 5080 \faman STAR WANT ADS i Photeplay House ants, besa named at suo LUBED STAR WANT ADRE vice-consul in Seattle. cae, Gee ee, Deen Crveee ame House Furnishings Shoe Department Matricts and officers a ted ‘ . nhiaaiees . each. Compante nun 60c Damask 45« Me are , will be me lou Table ‘ tary foxing od yes hches w andsom 1 . ( k th ene 6 extra t a5¢ 7 t ies WW. Goth ot, 7 59¢ Lace c urtains 49c | ° c +4 . ‘ 9-lb. Comfort $3.98 a ty wee Genre 16¢ Hith ‘ man a end _— and Less A 626 Main « n Naw . oe Dre loc na Pr sy , sche Braias dae Hue 29. ard ¥ 106 ‘ius , Ribbon 66 . : i9e and 69¢ In A JUBILEE rally mark ; alf-way point tn the five-yent Men’s Wearables lee campalg of the We n'a For « — olgn Missionary society of the Meth . ndist church for more members Suits Hats : »|money and missionaries was held at ere Be ale 9 | New shapes and new Spr the Fi M. E. church Tuesday . clever ss be Hats for m afternoon ¢ e $14.98 | boys. | AO AI OT ig OLE! OT $120,000 FIRE SALE | HOME GUARDS ASK FOR GUNS AND ARMORY sand over will be We Have Purchased the “Fitzgerald & Hynds” Stock of Dry Goods Notions, Shoes, Men’s Furnishings, Hosiery, Underwear, Men 30 y accepted for service in the Seat tle Home Guards. The Home Guards are to be composed of men willing and able to do mill tary duty in time of actual ne cossity, and able to take the places of the regular troops should the latter be called over seas. The plan of organization was developed at a meeting held Monday at the Seattle Athiet club, The war department been asked to furnish Kra rifles and ammunition, and the state will be asked for permis sion to drill in the Armory Ladies’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel, House Furn hings, etc., at a ridic- ulously low price. Thousands of dollars’ worth of the Best Merchandise, obtainable at a frac- tion of its cost Watch for the Announcement of Sale of This Fine Stock in Near Future Double Inducements Wednesday “THE STORE TAT, SAVES VOU MONEV | ) / e » in pay ne City Employes Ask as been ; ° tr service pay for Salary Raises the cunplenan City employes think {t can't be) The vice leagu done on lees than $1.4 if thru Pp C. Thomas, there are five in the fa made the who receive le han $100 The request went to the finance Monday | petitioned the council TODAY—AND UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY MARGARET EDWARDS The Perfect Formed Girl in “HYPOCRITES” Miss Edwards Posing in the Nude defends her appearance by saying: an in a role symbolic of the truth. draped figure is immoral.” “There is art in the appearance of a naked wom- It is not immoral or immodest; a partially This is Lois Weber's Greatest Feature. All-star cast man and Courtney Foote. includes Myrtle Sted- NO ADVANCE 15c COME EARLY NO ADVANCE 15c | COME EARLY Ke hes JOHN HAMRICK Second and University

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