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story of a ¥ sport, young M. Guterson’s Famous "Andante Ca An Nights t Arabian Tale wp late with action mor and purp at ertatn. th te sure An modern romance of youth and ad venture set arnt tt enchantnent the E exquisite © mystery and of Russian Orchestra MUSIC rrocuam abtie STAR—MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. PAGE 7 CHAMBER DRIVE ENDS TUESDAY Chamber of Commerce Club were busy Monday checking up “good prospecta” and gener { ‘ | \NEWS- and Commercial committees on DOINGS IN FILMDOM PORPDOODIDDODDD PPPS LALA IIA, “NOTES GOSSIP. Second ally cleaning up the loose ends of the big membership drive started last week Tuesday the committees will sally forth for one tast whirl at the busine district and hope to increase the number of members from 1,803 to 2,000 and the budget fund from $75,306.50 to $100,000. mmittees will gather at the Ad rooms, in Arcade build 9:30 a Tuesday and re at which to a at 1 to lungheon the big drive will ¢ with the final reports of the committees. at 12:30, BARBERS PLOTTING tle barbers object to a mint mum of $18 a week and a percent age on each head they trim. They are working out the details ot a fixed salary schedule and will pre sent It to the boss barbers soon Will it boost the price of operation? That's the big unsettled question 347 WILL GRADUATE the | University Washington” #0 jors, numbering 247, will receive diplomas in Meany hall, June 13 | John Duncan Spaeth coach of the Princeton crew and professor of | English there, will deliver the ad THEY BACK WILSON * and empower the federal trade home. The to fix reasonable prices an ing his board nerisms in this production and she | | The Greatest Alaska Story Ever Screened afi tp Those Losses We absolutely guarantee the famous 21 Tablets to atop losses from. weak * or we will re turn your money. By mail, $1.00 ber box; 6 for $5.00. RIGHT DRUG Co, "A804 First Aves, For Ladies Mardo & Hunter, Photoplay ‘Mystery of the Double Cross.” ‘ternoons 190; Eves. and Bun. 160 THE LODGE Fourth Ave, at Westlake and Gentlemen's tertalnment and Dancing 8 P.M. tol P.M, REFRESHMENTS High-class come back | deal plan of office practice am at your service. Dr. Evans 401 Peoples Bank Building, Second and Pike Street H 1 10 a, m. to 5 ; 7 to 2p. m.; Sunday, 11 to 12 It is the open and above-board, square- If you need my help I way | of ctvilization are strange to Egy has become known the country Ford Sterling and Al over, was given a great opportun:| Davenport ity to display her ‘convincing man- | eee Ethel Barrymore, in Scene From “ The Call of Her People, jthe product. |and her heart is torn with lonel! | ne: How young Faro « * to COLONIAL—MARY MINTER | her rescue and how Exypt, foreak The Mary Miles Minter, fiveree! | ing forever the ways of the production, entitled “A Dream or rns to the caravan with her Two Ago,” at the jonial, te al, pay lover, form the final inct very pretty dramatic story, filled ts in this stirring romance o with laughs and tears. “Lovely|the highroad. “A Maiden's Trust Mary,” ax this dainty little actress|i, aq two-reel Keystone comedy, CLEMMER—ANTONIO MORENO HC Liberty The longshoremen of America| LIBERTY—ETHEL BARRYMORE | story Itself ts ax paychologtc as sd are behind Wilson,” declared T.| Ethel Barrymore 1s at the Lib-| #8¥ Visible on a Broadway stage ew FANS) iS} a V. O'Conner, of Buffalo, N. Y.| erty in “The Call of Her Peopl dics 2 president of the International un CLASS A—EUGENIE BESSERER fon, who was !n Seattle Sunday.|® Sevemact screen version of Ed:| as) oie statroage,” in tive ed : = : O'Conner says longshoremen indl-| ward Sheldon’s play, “Eeypt.” In| ye Cris Skene ‘ NUSUALLY large stocks of beautiful, fresh, new Lingerie Blouses. Doz- vidually and as an organization | this colorful story Egypt, a gypay | els: '* at the Class Will support the administration | eirl ts beloved by Young Faro, son| ‘This film is an adaptation of ens and dozens of the new styles. : of Faro Black, their chief, The Mary Roberta Rinehart's novel of M TO HELP PAPERS | fat Opposes the match and the | the same name and is filled with male are of fine white voiles, with the new large collars and hand embroide : hg Cmca ycriew dt Mpa bt Mi pg err pages sales ered fronts; others are of white voile in square neck effects and embroidered ; WASHINOTON May 4 ees) wedding ceremony of the tribe | the celebrated French actress with fronts. Ther e also Sport Blouses of white voile with the large sailor col- ng that paper monufacture ts “trust | {a 0; 0! whe he . ss . indy o ; ‘ 4 ecatrotio’ Senator Rob mand it pol aaa pain the young Teatien pes par (dtmocrwy +9 lars, cuffs and tie of striped material. Altogether it is the largest collection we 4 }(Ark), today introduced a bill to| lovers by representing Exypt as the guch players ax Guy Oliver, Edith have had at this popular price.......... 3 * seeeeee es O1.95 declare print paper a “public util-| daughter of a white man and send- Johnson and ‘Stella Razeto. The Fraser- Paterson Co, Third Floor. a film has been arranged #o that the interest in the denouement is sus tained up to the very end | Scotty” Allen, owner of the champion dog team of Alaska and solon of the territc islature | Nate Coombs, also slator, and | ' Phil Corrigan friends, are visiting in Se NG 414 N Fraser-Paterson Co Phone Main 7100. Ave, at University St 2@ ES TRA SPECIAL TUESDAY Women's New Dress Skirts Novelties Special Price $9.50 and Plain attractive and plain styles. group of fashionable novelty —Skirts that if bought regular would be priced much more thatygB9.50. —Novelty stripes, che plaids. are in fine black taffetas. The plain —They’re the season’s best and newest styles. All at one special price on Tues- day, each $9.50 Third Floo} raser-Paterso: 25c Curtain Marquisette 18c © Scrims and Voiles in addition to the Marquisettes. A large assortment of Regularly 25c yard. Special....18¢ Fraser-Paterson Co., Fourth Floor. FREE DOCTOR rapery materials in white, ecru and cream. "loan 3; o nad , tal Woskis Sutras Boe Antonlo | Moreno, v itagraphia) Go to the Right Drug Ce, n Beebe, 3045 Arcade, |*itile star, finds « role particula! pes Ah. curoaie Geaees. Consulation free.|adapted to hile type in “Aladdin | -@|much happier if I would not be so his mind. Like an electric shock pretties. é Advertisement. From Broadway,” which is at the} ; ANALYSIS 18 THE TRUE introspective. And now here was|it came to me that my husband And ‘the Doster wilt Eo pet eens | Clomamner FAULT-FINDER Dick at the great crisis of his Ife |really loved me—that love was not sve Mr. Moreno ds ideally cast as an | @———— ————®/and mine, and he was forced to a question of caresses, of endear- you a careful examination American who journeys to Mecca For a few moments Dick stop: | analyze, ments, of attentions even, but it and prescribe for you ard Honest. Painless on a bet that he will be able to get|ped. He was very weak. Little| “All at once, as big as the great was something deeper—something FREE. 9 & book which ts concealed in the | book, it was pitiful to see that| wave that was coming toward me, W hich makes one look death in the : Dentist: rumbling city’ walls and return |great man, who had always been | loomed the mess in which my bus!- face without flinching and try to| | you are sick you cannet dobet, o New York without the ald of a/|so full of strength and virility, ly-| ness was involved, and beside it decide what is best for the loved | ter than take adva of this of. «» t Y we *. . | white man jing there utterly overcome by the ere Was you, my darling, prac- | one. fer. We save you money and give 4 I Give You Superior [fj es |tew words he had spoken to me. | tically an invalid. All the money | (Te be aceon l the best possible treatment. —— ae Dental Work COLISEUM—GEORGE BEBAN Altho 1 could not understand |¥0U have in the world, Margie, in| eae At prices you can aff George Beban, the celebrated |him, altho I still thought he tad | '" the book business rae | a “The Marcellin! Millions tly|to him in pity, I took up one of| | es Mra verges rare has | ( Ol ISEUM oo ored ren ucces “ the thin, nerveless hands and held |“!W4ys been used to all the luxu-| vg Dr. Alexander I. Kobnanowsk! ea rei pha alec ts The Bond it to my breast. The tired eyelids |Fes of life and in a flash I could] bsg: oon bo pond rr consu In the production of | raised themselves with an effort,|#¢e You two women—the women 1) s] d > lik d bie ee Be oee eae The Marcellin! Millions,” an unus-|and Dick's eyes looked wistfully as !ove—trying to make your own way | on tra dees soup=— an Sous meats cote aitat al story of the rise of an Italian | Well as gratefully into mine. Hel!" the world. I knew you would | > p» it © Municipa oR gp SF 90 er was too weak, however, to more| Sacrifice anything to make Mrs ke jacgeb atthe HetalWeiklenns trick gardener, Mr. Beban Is sip-| was too weak, however, to more sacrifice anything to make Mrs. | ees too skeeny! Annex Tuseday noon. ported by an excellent cast, includ-|than close his hand slightly over fife.” | in pn Jeror Pietro | mine. you, my wife rq a Das wens "Wee Euge The nurse came to him and gave|, *Su2 he stopped from sheer ex | Start Lead Plant Here hn after to pay Pallette and Adele Farrington him a little stimulant and I made ee ot ps ee Ps . C0) ng ¢ o Tho Northwest Lead Co., makers Hath and every patient 1 eee as if to leave. Dick's lips moved, |tne man who was crying for help, | os of lead products, will move equip oe ey cee tae Potonaen Use MISSION—MISS ILLINGTON jand only I discerned that he want-/1.+ this time I realized the terri. ment from Portland to Seattle and me give you their names “The Sacrifice,” In which Mar-|@@ me to stay with him a ttle | his struggle that wes going on in| start operations at 1742-1746 ALL WORK PAIN garet Illington makes her first | !onger. toed . Fourth ave. operat Ke screen appearance, is playing Do you think I am hurting him ® it you val ml the Misnton. A novel angle of the |e tee tae oe ean cen | AUTOS INJURE THREE Haynes repair it, Nxt Liberty the |B seevenr is absoively’ pal spy system is the basic Idea of a/ , Dick tried to shake his head. and shentn T havaieaass y the ia s en plot we around Nordhoff and oh ar resbe aor Lae a - ee “ Zandria, two tiny principalities. | Mr. Waverly, I think I may allow! Three auto acct were re- 5 * LAST TIMES AMUSEMENTS FoR 815 Zandris ox method of obtataing se.|ber to stay a very Uttle while| ported to the police Sunday | the master of human emétions—the incomparable ‘ seth offer Hi cret information used in this fea. | longer | J.C. Nichols, of the Madison —unrivalled Italian character impersonator in the ~ TODAY AND ‘ome to ture was sometimes employed by The little crooked smile appear. | hotel, was injured about the arms role f Gi id Bart 1H Ital * TOMORROW ALHAMBR I study your case thoroughly. the French government during the|¢@ for a moment on Dick's fever-| and logs when struck by a machine ‘ole Oo uldo elll, a poor ian—American . BRA &PINE T restore your natural appear present war. Plans and communi-|¢rawn lips tat, Dick" 1 aata,| ven bY Dr. KE. C. Lanter, 6617 gardener who inherits a fortune and a palace— » » visible “Don't try to talk, Dic said, | Rainie ve. I tee a perffet tit cations we in invisible ink | a injer a e ORPHEUM VAUDEVIL I @ satietaction on the undergarments of French | “If it makes you so tired N. Rousso, 1420 Jackson st., sus a comedy drama—his masterpiece— * SEASON'S LAST SHOW $ bken successful avant women and then, disguised It {8 a question of physical tained head bruises when knocked ‘ae ALL THIS WEEK ae ws egetable peddlers, t would | Weakness only, Margie,” he whis-| down Sunday at the corner of| 66 4 2:80—Twiee Dally— « & personal ner circulate back and forth between |Pered with an ef “If 1 get | Jackson st ave, by W. A.| F ‘wien Dually —#:20 oupled with skil A iF + well—I must want to get well, and | Thompso est Brand. MISS RAY COX. Comedienne I extract th Pal rman and French line | hom pson, t Brandon st DONOTHY SHOEMAKER, & tract your testh Painlessly cs junless you, my dear, can and will| Paul I 1425 Harvard | Today, Tuesd ©O., Beton tp have your Gontal work done REX—CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG | Understand me, I don't want to| ave. was fojared by the automo | ay, iuesday 59 Leon end MARY DAVIES, | come and talk it over with me Clara Kimball Young is the star | live.” bile driven by Alex Steele, 1915] and Wednesday by Orpheum Vandeville Acts ae an ea natin in the World Film Corporation re-| After a moment or two he seem-| 44th ave. S., at the corner of Roy Only gear. screuend Ne’ Gan of "The Woman Without a /*d to gather strength, and then he | st. and Westlake wy for examination or estimat at the Rex, which ta an|egan again seemingly just betel FF DA 10 25-50 Come to me and let me do Ania ; |he left off the day before MGS 10 25 50 75 lg A, 3 adaptation of the Owen Davis play, y me WER Lola,” and which has been pictur. | thought of you, dear, and I etait H. ized by James Young, who was go |of Mrs. Selwin''—then ho sighed el K 5 PL Dr. a. Harvey largely responsible for the success | suess T made a mistake fn think-| One hundred members of the IL f "AYERS! fee ee of My Official, Wife,” In which |! you could not get along with-| Mountaineers club will elimb Mt. | CC re wi Board Dental Examiners). she was starred earlier in the {oUt me, for Jim seems to have | St. Hellens and Mt. Adams on an 601-00a Bulldin ear |fixed up the ra es of my | expedition which will leave Seattle Third and Madison. Tel. Main 5106 NW. Corner Pike and Second As Lola, Clara Kimball Young | bUSsiness all right August 4, and return August 25. Hl Week—Mate, Thurs, Bat. (Where Swift's Drug Store Is) appears in a character which has Strange, how much you can} This will be the 11th summer ex Yast Week at This Theatre Open Bvenings and § | many facts of scintillating interest. |think of In @ moment,” he eontin-| pedition of the club Filled with novel situations, the | wed “I expect that whole tragic RE ~|event did not take more than and Nights 100 to 60c; Mate. ibe 260 minutes from the time of Malcolm Seen Niners June 10 Company reopens at |_| Stuart's cry for help until we were ce stadt cl ‘The Present Alhambra bending over him frying to resus-| TACOMA, May 14.—Harry Coop 5 ayaa +] citate htm. jer, Harry Davis, a Seattle barber, co As I told you, Margie, my first|and Harry Emmitts, dry squad NEW PANTAGES jimpulse was the human one, to|men, were arrested Saturday after ‘ |help when I heard Stuart's cry. I/ accepting an alleged bribe of $200 WEDNESDAY Mata, 2:20; Nights, 7 and 9 I do all kinds of work the best I know how {had gone about 60 yards with only |in marked bills paid by Peter Sand SIX PEACHES AND A PAIR That this work is good many Patients will testify that ery sounding in my ears when | berg and R. A. Lambert, hotel pro. Brevzy Mustcal Comedy I am at this time treating satisfactorily patients with | reations 1 Wes Getieg Ured: and priors, Davis wae s witness in} TAMEO KAJIYAMA ; then—Margie, dear one, I thought | the Gill-Billingsley trial In Quadruple Mind Concentration various kinds of acute and heoule troubles. of you | sain Other Big Acta. 100 and 200. I use medicine, electricity, massage, vibration, “Margie, you must believe me} COUNCILMEN SPEAK light surgery and all modern rational methods of when I tell you Tam not physically | z ) a coward, Surely you must remem | ; PALACE HIP treatment : : = |ber I did not hesitate a moment| Councilmen Lane, Bolton and | i an 120 to 6; Eves. @:20 to 11 The regular fee is $1.00, paid cash, medicine in when Ellene's boy fell overboard, | Fitzgerald will address the Ross | a “ <seieagpeadaes Sel ei 1 . - I ite sure even 1 looking | Improvement club Tuesday night at cluded. I make no contracts to cure, nor treatments am quite sure even now, looking | Imp ght a * THE WHITE Today ( | MoCerthy & aes th. Mv SORE ia put on {eh dwn ment backward Instead of forward on it,|the car barns, Third ave. W. anil RAVEN Bis 1 Site, Bee Oe vy the month, My wo Sf ) , that no charge of physical cow-| Nickerson st. City car service, im ier, Reott & Fuller; Jim Bi and a patient that is not pleased does not have to ardice, such as you cast upon me|provement of West Union st. and that day dt the shore, can be true. “{ think, had it been a question of my life only, 1 would have gone to Malcolm Stuart as quickly as I did to little Budge.” Again Dick was silent for a mo- President ment, and it came to me with a}|members o | shock of surprise that at last Dick | gressional | was analyzing, that he was trying | knowledged to dissect motives, especially his | Washington own, You know, little book, Dick |less Phy has always said I would be much |fleld servic wage increases will be discussed, APPRECIATE OFFER iclans uappler and make those about me soldiers and sailors, Wilson, and all the f the Washington con- | 15c—Children 5c delegation have ac the pledge of the Association of Oru to furnish units e to care for for | wounded

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