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TODAY and TOMORROW) Went for Camel Ride in Cairo and Ran Storm ‘oday’s Programs } ADERTY—thel Barrymore in “Th | Call of Hor 1A Maiden’s Trost, Keyaton CLEMMEM Moron nedy Fdith Storey and Antoni fo “Aladdin Irom Broadway COLISEUM i Morcetiint Mul ~" MISSION—Margaret Tlington tn “The Sacrifion,” X—Clare Kimball Woman Without ® Sow 1 Young 1. CLASS A-Kugente Heaseror and Guy Oliver tn oThe Chee Stalroase,”” COLONIAL Charlotte Walker tn Rex Beach's 1 War Weekly, nere athlete Ot . comedy ; im, . While in Cairo, Egypt, on a trip around the world with the film company with which she made her debut, Inez Marsel, now with William Fox, took a camel ride into the desert. To make this trip different from those taken by every tourist In Egypt, sho and a friend set out without a guide. The two travelers had just turned their camels homeward when a sand storm struck them. The drive their beasts before it, but the animals knelt and burted thetr nos trils in the sand, Miss Marcel and her friend followed their ample Wh n the driving sands had left | the atmosphere the film folk found themselves lost in an ocean of sand : a The entire contour of the land had! They had lost all sense ection. In their despair they | mounted the beasts and let them go |whither they would | Nightfall found them at a Bedouin ; mp. Tho terrified, the two wo: [om spent the night there, and in the morning were brought back safely | jto Catro, Ethel Barrymore ts in “The Call of Her People,” a story of a gypsy girl who fled from ail| | tho pleasures and luxury of civilize scoring big tion to her gypsy lover, and the! wild life so dear to her, at the the master of human emotions—the incompar- Liberty for the last times Wednes day night ee able—unrivalled Italian character impersonator in the role of Guido Bartelli, a. poor Italian- American gardener who inherits a fortune and a palace—a comedy drama—his masterpiece— . | Into the land of Mecca—the | land of crumbled walis and | jong, low dwellings which breathes the spirit of mystery and romance with its awninged streets skirted on either side by street venders selling their goods, goes the audience at the | Clemmer during the exhibition of “Aladdin From Broadway.” Afoul of Big Sand| tried to} STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1917. | x Dorothy Ke mer Theatre (Confessions of a Wife t { { ‘Gens . | TRUE LOVE CANNOT BE DIVIDED —— ay “Margie!” Dick made a great ef rt and “Margie, How Thin People May Put on Flesh SCOVERY BY EMINENT SPECIALIST clasped both whether you my hands think my GREAT D1 Judging from the countless prep- @rations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing the arms, nock and burt, and replacing ugly hol lows and angles by the goft curved agin 1 ft Ith db h " ines of health and beauty, there are G ce Piet aal peragead ad of men and The Marcellin! Millions,” - nty_ feel ‘their ox ready ede oe ee neck | consive thinness, and it therefore is ‘ea! pleasure to publish herewith production. He is getting acquaint. * Tea! Pleasur pu herew ed with a big bear, who is to be his leading man, and Donald Crisp. Beban’s director, is brushing up his Italian dialect and bear lingo. So far, Mr. Beban ts the only one who can fn any way comprehend the bear language. This is evidenced by his frequent hurried exits from the bear's cage and a hasty search | | MILLION ) PRICES a simple presc health. ption which, by cor recting faulty metabolism and stim ulating the activity of certain slug gish vital organs, quickly & marvelous transformation in the appearance; the increase in weight frequently being astonishing increase in weight also carries with produces This it a general improvement in the Nervousness, sleeplessness for a tree, to whose topmost with him on that fateful day? W. “ and lack of energy, which nearly al a da: as Any Time branches he quickly ascends ways accompany oxcessive thinness, |1. s0ing to find that what Dick see : all quickly disappear, dull eyes be.| thought was the coolest and calm Something new in spying Is | come bright, and pale cheeks glow |@%t Judgement on his part wag only shown in “The Sacrifice,” | with the bloom of perfect health Jealousy after all It seemed . Ct Margaret Illington’s successful | phe prescription, which is abso-|h0Urs before I heard Dick's voice a e eoreen play at the Mission. } lute armless, directs you to take | #&a!n The story deals with two [).¢, hb meal, a G-grain tablet of| “My first knowledge of Malcolm emall principalities which areat / iitro-Phosphate, such as you may | Stuart,” he said, “was when I a —| war with each other. obtain from any druggist at a|heard that he had returned from eee trifling cost. Eat all you want, but | Europe, and in a week captured the A girl without a soul would) chew your food th jheart of a very pretty little glove generally not receive very much] ¢ jon—Although clerk in a - store, and they emarkable . be used by sympathy from the presentday Today and Wednesday Gh ii: wre yor toniier tat! {Clara Kimball Young is the girl 2 DAYS ONLY jand see the circumstances which bring about this undesirable stat of affairs, however, you will be very apt to pity more than to con the Rex in “The Circular Staircase,” | at the Clase A, the atmosphere of mystery prevails. Aunt Ray, her niece and nephew move in- to a country place and are at once engulfed in a sea of mys tery and terror which results In the death of three persons and almost causes the end of two happy love affairs before matters are finally cleared up. BOX OFFICE SALES BIG FCS BLUE WING Interest in the opera “Blue Wing,” to be presented Friday night at the Moore, under the aus pleea of the Seattle Federation of | Women’s clubs, reached its highest point Tu the REX BEACHS} Gripping Tale of Alaska PARDNERS | A Thrilling Mining Frontier Story when » opened tarri sured good house ye Saying Tonning com ra. Hiram H Tuttle will be i in the role of Dorothy Parker, jeorge Hastings, as| 4 Owen, as Ben Charlotte Walker —also the— Colonial American § ‘§ War Weekly q Taken Especially for the Colonial Theatre by Capt. Reynolds Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday EDITH STOREY Aladdin From Broadway An exquisite modern ro- mance of youth and ad venture set amid the mys- AND A ONE-REEL COMEDY Any Time Admission Kc To Everybody COLONIAL THEATRE The Best for the Least tery and enchantment of the East. An “Arablan Nights’ tale up to date, jammed with action, humor and purpose that is sure to en. tertain Seattie’s Be Photoplay House REX LAST TIMES | TODAY AND | TOMORROW | CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in a De Luxe Edition | OWEN DAVIS’ Great Play | LOLA § The Woman | “Without a Soul’ | | { | JOHN HAMRICK Second and University COMING WEDNESDAY Ethel Barrymore “THE WHITE RAVEN” The Gri it Alaska Story Ever Screened lly, In “The Money Mill,” Coming Thursday to the Clem. APPA APPR PPE @)} judgement was mistaken or not y 2 time some PAGE 7 ACTRESS REALLY LOST IN DESERT Until Sunday |} must belleve me. I felt my Mfe was worth more you—y to the world even—th the life of Malcolm In the first plac I was pretty sure I would never reach | him, as my heart was pounding so that I could hardly catch my breath. If I did reach him, it was] ten chances to one I would not have strength to help him any. And] At that mom jyet, Margie, I still honestly b lieve I would have taken the [chance to save the worthless life jof Malcolm Stuart.” | I looked up from Dick's pale, thin hands which I was holding in mine and let my eyes find his FTas Second Ave. at University MONG the greatest fav first sortment the Plain ombinations, weaves such as Oxf ardines me in various weights. to $1.00 a yard “Yon, dear, Malcolm Stuart's life was and always has been worth-| less,” he said slow! |. “Oh, Dick, don't say dead!” 1 exclaimed } “Yes, | know, Margie,” he said softly, “and the id convention | pays Obe must always speak well of the dead; but, notwithstanding | all Malcolm Stuart's money, per hapa because of his money, his life has been worthless.” “How do you know, Dick?” It |seemed to me that my voice was strangling in my throat Was it possible that Dick knew Malcolm |Stuart had asked me to go away that, He is} sailed away together. At the sam @ asked, ‘Why do | marry her nd the answer | | Was, ‘He does not believe in mar riage since some woman threw him | he cown Nothing more was heard of him for rs, when one morning | he sailed into harbor alone ince then I hav known at Jleast six girls and women who! 1) 4 dine aba tnateetive d have sailed on that bost, and not| co ‘ values plent Jone has ever come back. I never iron in ‘wy blood. Dr, Howard James jknew him myself, but Jim knew|York an tinerly Assistant Physicias him well—in fact, saved his life—| Rr yn Hospital, said saved him from drowning once, | Strange. ian't it said} A patient of mine remarked to me Dick musingly, “that Jim | cafter having been on a six weeks’ would save Malcolm ourse of Nu Iron) and that I should let him die | “Don't, Dick, I can't bear ft." | “But I must, dear. Today you and | I are at the crossways, and before you choose which road you will| take you must know not only what T have done but my motive for do GROUP of Girls’ piques and voiles A Special Wednesday .. Dr. Anna © Chronic diseases Advertisement. Consulation free Nuxated Iron Should Be ; Used in Every Hospital and Prescribed by Every Physician Says Dr. Howard James, late of the Manhattan State Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn State Hospital. er- Paterson A Choice Lot of 7, New Cotton Gabardimes A Strong Favorite skirts Cotton Gabardines Shown in a splendid, large as satin stripes, and the plain weaves Priced from 50¢ White Dresses; Beebe, 2045 Arcade. « Special Wedmesday V have had this : cial prices. They'll be Wednesday. ets. —Materials are Be hag orites for white e 0 rank among 2 meee very pretty s with gab model at Another v full belt priced at Many others. Second Floor. Girls’ White Dresses, Formerly $3.50 to $4.50, Special $2.95 Be all those things as they may case No. 3801 in the California su preme court is Husband vs. Hussey jit quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves and puts most astonishing youthful power and vigor into the veins of both men and women. and endurance of delicate, nervous, run-down folks 100 per cent in two weeks’ time. Opinions of Ur. Schuyler C. Jaques, Visiting Surgeon of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, New York Dr. A. J. Newman, and other physicians who have tested Nuxated Iron in their own private practicc. mantic.’ “Previous to using Nuxated Tron, { had been prescribing the various mineral salts of tron for years, only to meet complaints of discolored ing it.” |teeth, disturbed digestion, tied While he was saying this, little | up. hardened nprcesaa ol be book, my mind went back in the| when I came voter exated years when Malcolm Stuart had/|Tron, an elegant, tr said, “Almost thou persuadest me.” I saw him as he made the remark | that his wife of a few days had ef fectually killed. his belief in wom: | en. Again I recalled that scathing judgment he had passed on wom- he ia a toy perhaps, a slave if need be, but never a companion never an equal. If 1 thought that women had souls I would probably be stricken by remorse, and now 1 am only made restless by regret, the regret that the mind of man can conceive, the heart of man de aire—an impossible woman,” 1 thought of all his beautiful let god of the little of thought ters dreams—I jade of his weak, pale and preparation containing organic tron, which has no destructive action of the teeth—no corro- on the stomacl ts readily assim blood and it presence sive effect and whic lated into guickly mak felt by. increased snap and staying pow “Iron Is absolutely ne sary to enable your b to change food Into living tissue, Without It, no mat- ter how much or what you eat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't et the h out of tt, ne ‘ oneequence you bei and Meaie and sickly looking, Just © plant trying to grow in a soll ficient in tron As I have said a hundred times Dr. Virot over to make me + sver, organic tron is the & st of his snatching me back from the| ai) strength butlders, pecs) exit I was trying to make into the | would only take Nuxated Iron when unknown Was it only another adventure? Why had he been interested in me } they feel weak or run down, instead of dosing themselves with habit forming drugs, stimulants and alco- so long? Why had he never said | joitc beverages, I am convinced that he loved me in 80 many words | yn thin way they could ward off dis even while every word and every | ease, preventing !t becoming or act indicated an undying devotion? Oh, little book, little book, I'm all mixed up again. Is what Dick | did a proof of his love for me? Is the seeming joy that Malcolm Stuart had in my society a manifes- | tation of his love? Does either man know the mean- ing of love? Do even I know it? (To be continued) HEAR LAST CONCERT Sixteen hundred people attended the last concert of the Ladies’ Mu sical club Monday night, in the First Baptist church, Musical num- bers were rendered by the ladies’ chorus of the club, by Miss Gwen dolyn Geary, Mrs. Adam Beeler, Miss Ruth Martin, Mrs, Margaret Hemion, Miss Waterman, Mrs. Dol- by and Mrs. Jessie Nash Stover, | from ry Kainod ganic in thousands of cases, and thereby the lives of thousands mi, be saved who now dle every year pneumonia, gtippe, kidne: liver, heart trouble and other dan gerous maladies, The real and true which started thelr diseases more or less than a cause was nothing weakened condition brought on by a lack of iron in the blood.” ‘i “Thousands of people suffer from fron deficiency and do not know !t “If you are not strong or well, you owe tt to yourself to make the’ fol- lowing test: See how long you can 01 tired, Next t acer in tablet of Nuxated Tron er ¢ fter meals for t your atrengt! ain and see how much you have From my own exportence Nuxated Iron I fee! ig such i vei able remedy that tt should be work or how far you can rk ith kept in every hospital and preseribed by every physician in this country.” Sauer a B on physician studied bot! this country n medical inatitu- hat he thought of In reply he ay, Doctor, that there stuff ts Uke Dr. A D New Coats for Womem ALUES that are among the very best we son. Dozens of these new Coats have just arrivec ers of high-grade garments—and bought at spe- —Belted, semi-belted and flared models, featur- ing large collars, novelty belts and clever pock- velours, 4 Poiret twills and novelty coatings. —Colors are gold, orange, Chartreuse, Copen- en, cherry, mustard, wistaria and navy —Every Coat is a smart, new style; every one is well made and well finished—they are all Coats worth several dollars more than the sale price. Special Wednesday ......... New Middy Suits for Women of stripes trimming the skirt. The blouse is trim- med on the collar, cuffs and belt. 1 novelty sport pockets. in Norfolk effect, with pleats and pockets and large collar and laced front. several very attractive styles; made of lawns, This is a special lot to dispose of slightly mussed styles. Newman ferson Par Co Phone Main 7100. $19.15 1—new styles, from mak- sold at a special price on gabardines, coverts, . -$19.75 r-Paterson Co., 2rd Floor. Fri E attractive style among the number shown, white Jean cloth with two bands The skirt has Altogether a very clever These are Second Floor. ee = : ere eee at : aeacre? | If you value your | Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre.—( Advertisement.) It often increases the strength formerly House Surgeo Hospital, Chicago, tn comm: of Nuxated Iron, said: “This rem- as proven through my own test of it to any preparation I have ever wu for creating red biood, building up the nerves, Dr, Howard James, late of the Man- hattan State Hospital of New York and formerly Assistant Physician Brooklyn ‘State Hospital tells physicians he liewes that more Nuzated Iron should be preacribed to mect the great problem of iron deficiency with ts attendant symptoms of weakness, nervousness, lack of vitality, puleness, and generally rundown conditions. WARNS AGAINST USE OF ORDINARY MET- ALLIC 1ROM so commonly taken by mostpeople.. nald: "T fully agree with Dr. James. People need more tron. There can be no strong, vigorous tron men and beautiful, healthy ‘ iron, Not long ago ® man came to me who was nearly half a century old and asked me to give him a pre liminary examination for life insur ance. I was astonished to find him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20, and as full of vigor, vim and vi tality as a young man; tn fact, a young man he really was, notwtth standing his age. The secret, be said, was taking iron—Nuxated Tron had filled him with renewed life, At 20 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn and nearly all in now, at 60, after taking Nuxated Iron, @ miracle of vitality, and bis face beaming with the buoyancy of youth.” muscles and correcting The manufacturers ated in ning the 1 gested and assimilated form, A true health builder in every sense of th: wor.” uyler C. Jaques, Visiting Ellzabeth thought of Nux In reply De e never before iven out any medical In- ‘ormation or advice for publication, T ordinarily do not believe in tt. But in the case of Nuxated Iron I feel I would be remiss in my duty not to mention {t, I have taken it myself and given it to my patients with most surprising and satie- factory results, And those yho wish quickly to !- crease thelr strength, pow- er and endurance will find it a most remarkable and wonderfully effective rem- cy hi w tbs © next to be consulted Dr. Ferdinand King, @ York Physician and Medical Author, who sats “I heartily coneur tn ali that Dr. James bh only in’ some would go further. Dr. J to mention how foods lose th value by improper m thods « ery. In the most comm America, the starches, syrups, candies, poll ef ckers, biscult het taplc Sago, Kerminated corn meal, mo longer h to be found. Refining pree M removed iron of Mother Earth from these impoverished foods and silly methods of home cookery, by throwing down the waste pipe the water in which our Vegetables are cooked are responsible for another Brave iron loss. Therefore, if you wish to preserve your youthful vint and vigor to a ripe ‘e, you muat - supply the fron defictency in your oo food by using some form of organic —Nuxated Iron—just as you w she a seo salt when your food has | not enough sal NOT seri amended physicians in such a great cages, Ix not a patent medicine nor secret remedy, but one which 1a well, known to druggists and whose tron constituents are widely prescribed by emin phyet. jane everywhere Unlike the ob in. erganio iron producta, it ts easily assim: | fated, does not injure the teeth, make them Black nor upset the stom i OF the contrary ft Is @ most potept remedy _ in nearly all forme of indigestion, as we! as for nervous, run-dewn conditions, The manufacturers have such great cenfi-+ dence in Nuxated Tron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable insti- tution if they cannot take any man ot 60 who tacks iron and tn« o thelr etrength 100 per cent or over time, provided they have prganto trouble, ‘They alse fund your money if it does not ponsed artell r de which is pres bove by | variety of Drug Co, Swi droggista,