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| GERALDINE BACK IN N.Y | We told you David Graham Phillips’ “The Hungry Heart,” staring Pauline Frederick, was a knockout. If you don’t believe us, try and get in —Fatty Arbuckle’s “At is Fatty’s fun- reels of it! 20¢ 10¢ fhe Admission Includes War Tax niest—: FIFTH AT PIKE —— CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 £ Dental Special’ SAGE TEA DANDY panouncement|T) DARKEN HAIR i DR. ENWin 3. 8S DD. & ew at 108 Columbia * | Look Years Younger! Use the Old Time Sage Tea and Sulphur we left the imita- nam 4 and Nobody Will Know gray and You can t }) beautifutiy dark Most over night betue ot Wyeth's Sulphur Compound at any drug) |store. 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Exclusive or becoming faded hare a ar awaiting them, because after jor two applications the gray = | vanishes and locks First luxuriantly dark and be Showing | This is the age of y |haired, unattractive wanted around, so get busy with| | Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com.! pound tonight, and you'll be delight ed with your dark, handsome bi fand your youthful a rance wit! jin a few days | This preparation is a toile requisite, and not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention| of disease one) hair become | H Gray.) aren't | BEST FOR RESULTS | Beverly Bayne in Their Latest Big Thriller “THE ADOPTED SON” As “Two-Gun Carter” Bushman is at his best. AND “The Hindoo Hoodoo” Two-reel, First Run Keystone CLEMMER NOW PLAYING a | JULIAN ELTINGE The Clever Mrs. Carfax The Greatest Female Impersonator on Kearth: A Great Love Theme! A Baffling Mystery! An Unexpected Climax! Matinees Evenin Children After 6:30 | KILEEN TO TAKE 4-CENT |BREAK AC because | tell it has] qo. Those whose hair is turning gray] \ SSP | || STAR WANT ADS ~| STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1917. PAGE 4 LUNCH T ° b A HES producers Artoraft 1 with Pood Admin Ver's request to conserve edibles, | and in one inatance it has been found pownible to use food in a ple DeMille, who ia directing a} Ham ¢ forthcoming Paramdunt — picture, | starring Jollan Witinge, staged « roene in Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, | Cal, recently, and as it was laid in| the dining room during a dinner | party, It was difficult to avoid using real food. Director DeMille ar: | | ranged to have it taken during | lunch hour and the entire organisa 4 fine lunch the picture waa rendered without waste | realiatic Geraldine Farrar has returned to | |New York to fill engagements with | the Metropolitan Opera company [She will invade the studio again |next wummer, Warror and Mary | Garden, who Iv making @ pleturtaa: | } tion of “Thais,” met in the Fort | Lae, N. J., Goldwyn studio the other | |day and chatted over thelr picture experiences RCY BURNED who appears oppo Douglas Fairbanks in “Wild and Woolly,¥ tho latest Artoraft pleture, | in wuffering from severe burns as a result of her experiments with a new Kileen Perey ove at her California bungalow Mins Percy expects to have fully re | cove however, before the next | Fairbanks Arteraft picture ts com. menced. | IT'S LIKABLE PICTURE | if you liked Mary Pickford as | Rebec of Sunnybrook Farm you will tke her ‘The Littie! Me. ford > Little P * Li Princess.” playing at the Liberty all) _ wy Pickford in “The Princess," Liberty this week This story of Sara Crewe a Ho as stetg ae er te baie eins taken from the novel by Frances a) SMOKED CIGARS Hodgron Burnett, and ia directed by ma TODAY When Julian Bitinge, the famous Marvhall Neilan, director o' Re Piehferd in “The | (feminine impersonator, arrived at bee Aw Sara Crewe, « little girl who has grown up in the romantic atmosphere of Komha and who is the Lasky studios some time ago for Vrederick in id the preparation of his Paramount “The jeart CLEMMEN—Jalien Bitinge tn “The | erste: SILENT MAST: NO WASTE WHEN MOVIE IS MADE OF ACTORS AT!” IT WAS A REAL LUNCH THAT THEY ATE photoplays, a how! of derision was rained at the amount of baggaee with which the athletic looking man was encumbered There were at least 30 trunks and as many huge hat boxes, A valet fussed around with checks and small jewel cases in hand, By thin tin however, the aight of the big fellov who fs also an allaround “good fe low,” In stunning trailing frocks and curly wig, puffing. at a very bi has become familar, “Tbe Mrs. Carfax,” starring El tinge, in at the Clemmer SOME EXCITEMENT Several actors had thrilling ad tures in staging scenes for “ Adopted fon,” starring Franet Bustiman and Beverly Hayne, at th Rex, These sconce were en at Enfield Falls r Ithaca, N. ¥ where a beautiful casende plung down & rocky gorge. “The Ailent Master,” playing at the Mission until Wednesday night in & fascinating #tory of adventure which embraces the Apache life of Paris and the wealthy and fashion able circles of New York. Robert Warwick is the star in this picture which is taken from KE. Phillips Op penheitn’s popular novel, “The Court of St ALMA 18 CHARMER Simor Alma Rueben, described by a fa mous critic «# the dusk jewel of the screen” and “the most charmin brunette in captivity.” appears as a Spaniah dance hall charm her in “The Cold Deck,” starring’ Wil Mam 8. Hart, at the Colonial | “LIGHT AT DUSK” elontions, pitiless, self-sesking ) autocrat who has forced his way from the penury of Ruswian peasant whip to the power of an American ste! = king—Viadimir = Kreatovak smears the pallid paste of poverty the slaves who are hin over mill ‘brothers in “The Light at Dusk,” at the © sent to a Landon boarding school, | | Clever Mra, Cartes.” | is he ot ' . -Wierence 1a Radic Mary recounts the fascinating tale ty = A Ad f All Mabe, Cassim, Mra, Casstm 5 dans & Dahon a heee | and the bold, bad robbers. | Adopted Son j Mine —Rehert Warwick in “The | m " . . | Kilent Mester” THE HUNGRY HEART” | COLONIAL William S&S Mert te David Graham Phillips waa one of 4 ld Deck. | the Foremost American novelivts,| | CLASS A--Orrtn Jehmeen tm ‘The and at the #ame time the pomsessor tiem ot Dest.” | of more than ordinary w\® ss! search out the de and “The ich wan one of his of human emotions * The attraction at the Strand is the Heart.” | Honges “MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY" | popular stories, and which is now screened version of Edward Fiverett played at the Coliseum, with | Hale's famous patriotic « “The Pouline Frederick in the leading | Man Without a Country.” Florence | role, i an example of hin very beet | La Badie and H K. Herbert head the} * cant HILD'S TICKET CASE TO COLD BY GIVING | SUPREME COURT SYRUP OF FICS Relief thru the courts from biased and unfair orders of the state Cleanses the Little Liver and a eee eee te ©Bowels and They Get Well mality by ruling of #u Quick. perior Judge n RK. Mitchell, t the #oent ticket ap al, according When your child suffers from a to Corporation Counsel Caldwell. | cold, don't wait ° ttle atom. Mitchell held ommiasion’s ach, liver and s gentle, thor ruling. which reth s the traction ough cleansing at once. When cross, company from its obligation to a poevial at lom pale. doean't sleep. 25 tekets for $1 eat or ect naturally: if breath is Caldwell has filed a communica | bad, stomach sour, give a taaapoon tion with the efty council, pointing ful of “California Syrup of Figs.” out the effect of Mitchell's decision.| and in a few hours all the clogged It pacludes *netipated waste, sour bile and Referring to the requirement of ited food wi genuly move the atute that the commission bowels, and you have a Chall aacortain the cost of construc | well, playtul child again DO YOU KNOW tion and equipment, the amount ex hild cougi™, snuffies and HAT the FLORENCKE STORE, ‘MOTHERS, 0 TH Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests month, and that I court Caldwell will preme court. TICKET SALE FOR GIRLS’ BAZAAR IS A whirlwind campaign was start. |then's when you're glad you have a ed Monday morning by 250 experi Jar of Musterole at hand to give enced ticket sellers in the first drive | Prompt, sure relief. It does not blister. appeal to the su Come at onc the best order. 22-Karat Crowns . Natural Crowns ...... Bridgework, per tooth. . Gold Inlays ’ > ihe As first aid and a certai: soecscecese of the ticket mile for the Seattle in remedy, girl” war relief baguar to be held | Musteroe i excellent. Thousands of IH Silver Fillings ........ December 17-22, in the Arena oul cep a as The campaign will continue untit | #@t in the house, ready for instant use. Plates that Fit.... Tuen t. ‘The second season | ptt is the remedy for adults, too. Re- ticket salo will be opened November | Heves sore throat, bronchitia, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, peur: | headache, congestion, piburiey” fa | matism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the (it often prevents pneumonia), 3c and 60c jars; ital size $2.50. The season tickets will #ell for $1 tegular admission will be 25 cents. One hundred thousand dollars is the goal set by the relief workers. The money in to be devoted to the establishinent of a base hospital in Seattle. HENS A achootboy, writing a description of hens, nald is curious animale; they t have ni 6, nor no teeth, nor wallow their wittte whole, and chew It with their crops in their chests, The outatde of hens is generally put into pillows or made into feather dusters,” no ears THIRD AVENUE A DENTIST that you have not got Chronic Pyorrhea? your mouth and teeth absolutely free? You can know the real truth without cost to you. you will be surprised to know how little it will cost to have your teeth fixed up; to do this is Health Insurance of PRICES «.++.+++ $10.00 to $15.00 Teeth extracted with no more feeling than the removal of a Shoe from your foot. When necessary we take your impression in the morning and give you your Teeth in the evening. Trained Dental Nurses in Painless Austin, ™. DENTIST pended in permanent Improvements bas caugh 1 or in feverish or has egal iy tig. Banitne tx Gnd aeenitan | and the cost of reproducing in its|@ sore throat. give a good dose of You can know by coming ir nd permitting Hil present condition the property of ev. “California Myrup of Figs.” to evnc me to diagne e your cage t vat will cos lery public service company, the | wate the bowels, no difference what yon nothing—you should be willing to put | comet says ee ee eee ie your time against mine in such a vital mat- 99) neipful and dependable for ak | Millions orn keep it handy ing purposes, but «urely thin becauee owe ite ne on the DO YOU KNOW does not mean that the Important stomach, lv bowels is prompt a lwork of rate contro! shall lie dor-|and sure. They also know a little that dentistry of the best order obtainable mant until such expensive and Ps today «aves a sick child to is absolutely use if placed in or attached Grees tome con Deve 5 ¢ pare to teeth affected with Pyorrhea, the gum pieted. pecially not so in a case) Ask your druggist for a bottle of ry . | where by some other plan of deter “California Byt Pigs,” which disease ? | mining valuation the commission is cont lirections for babies, chil lconvinced it is entirely within the! dren of all ages and for grown-ups DO YOU KNOW | field of safety for the purposes of | plainly on the bottle. Beware of | tts order counterfeits sold here. Get the gen that it’is easy enough to crown a tooth or “The ‘other plan of determining | wine, made by “California Fig Syrup place bridgework in your mouth, but the vatuat on’ Ie idently, taking the | Company crown is only as ‘strong as the tooth on | wanees command him to aa which it is placed, and the bridgework is | for the commission's examina | only as strong as the abutment to which the | n the detailed reports of the com bridge is attached? | pany’« ‘experts | In other words, the court holds | NOW that no matter how biased @ com DO YOU K oe oe Maier Prtemsounsge toe that I practiced and advocated Painless | natter = whi s character, cor . J 7 ce tna heal ssion, the court || Mg *t-thie G Dentistry, and the destructive menace of ill not interfere, Also that the|| "* "*eétel every Bm PYORRHEA Alveolaris (known as Riggs’ commission may substitute some | ink of right wilt ww Disease) and its detrimental effects upon | haphazard assumption of value in| : : ok” Shantlate lditenia M place of the one contemplated by the tealth, when most Dentists ridiculed the statute idea? | We are unable to bélieve t thin is the law, and will acco | DO YOU KNOW immediately appeal from Judge Mitchell's daclalets to the supreme | that I diagnose hundreds of cases each | am waiting to examine . $5.00 up - $5.00 up - $5.00 up 3 - $3.00 up Attendance. D PIKE REET. Perrier irri rrr irri rrririrr rr irr rrr irri irr rr rrr ire ‘QUEEN LIL T0 |when she opened her eyes and ap- Fraser-Paterson Co. | Becona Ave, at University 8t. ay Exceptional Coat Sale Tuesd Women's Wimter Coats at Qualities worth considerably more. —A group of fifty new style Winter Coats in sizes for Women and Misses. Correct styles, Coats of splendid, ser- viceable and attractive materials. —Coats that have been taken from higher priced lots, and _ therefore offer unusual values. —Plain tailored utility styles, belted and semi-belted Coats, as well as semi dressy effects. —NOTE: Many with and fur cloth collars. r * . ° o . a e e . ° . . . . 7 4 ° ° e ° ° ° > a ° ° e . ry * e ° genuine fur Colora —Navy Blu —Brown —Green —Burgundy —Black —-Fifty correct new style Coats, all in one group, a a special price on Tuesday... $15.00 —Fabrics —Wool Velours —Wool Kerseys —Wool Zibelines, A MOST UNUSUAL SALE OF 100 Stylish, Serviceable Skirts At $8.95 Each Formerly $10.00, $10.50, $11.00, $11.50. $12.50 and $15.00. , $12.00, —Styles that are the smartest and ig newest of the season. Plain tailored, \ \ paneled, pleated, gathered waistline, " etc. Many smartly trimmed in braid- ing, stitching or buttons. Some wit! pockets, some without. Materials are the durable kinds of Serges, Poplins, Chuddah Cloths, Gabardines, etc. —Colors are the staple brown, gray, green, etc. navy blue, ° . ° ° e 5 ° —On sale Tuesday only......$8.95 HAVE FUNERAL OF OLDEN DAYS By United Press Leased Wire HONOLULU, Nov. 12—The splendor of the days when Hawaii was ruled by a queen will be revived next Sunday, when the body of Lydie Kama- kacha Liliuokalani, last queen of Hawaii, is laid In the tomb. The former queen's long fight for life ended at 8:30 Sunday morning at the palace, where she held court in state during | the days she was ruler of the Sandwich islands. For several days before her death, physicians and relatives had aband- oned hope Prince Kuhio Kalahi naole, nephew of the former queen, nd now Hawnlian delegate in con ms, was at her bedside at the end. Senators Express Condolence From Friday morning until death Will Sing for You in Your Home the great arias from “Carmen,” | “Madam Butterfly” and other | fainous operas—or carry you back to the days of long ago by her sympathetic rendering of the sweet old songs. | The Columbia Grafonola with its came, Liltuokalani was in a coma unmatchable TONE tome state, except at rare intervals, || M4 fidelity to the living voice, brings to you all the music q the world < A Very Small Payment Down and the easiest possible terms will bring this splendid instru- ment and a fine selection of records to your home TODAY. parently recognized her relatives Col. Curtis P. Iaunkea, secretary of Hawail, relative of the queen, an nounced her death. As soon as the ws spread over the city, thru the , chureh bella, the commit S. senators and congress men who arrived here last week to investigate conditions tn the terri tory, sent a committee, headed by Senator Ashurst, to convey a mes sage of condolence and grief to the family Arrangements were completed to- day for transferring remains to Kawaiahao church, where they will remain for five days To Lie in State The day before the funeral, the body will be taken back te the palace and le in state in the throne room, | where Lilluokalant's former subjects will be permitted to view it Prince Kuhio and Col. Taunkea and some of the older Kanaka chiefs who were part of the queen's court in former days, will be in charge of the funeral. It is expected that the ancient rites of the Kanaka tribes | will feature the funeral services. The joint congressional commit tee will abandon its program of en tertainments until after the funeral. | The prices of ||| Columbia Grafonolas are the same everywhere, ang range from | $18.00 to $350.00 Come in and let us demon strate one of these Instruments or phone us and we will out to your home, HELP WANTED] bring Il Union St, MEN OR WOMEN 1332-34 Second Ave Positions that pay $75 or more anton bs monthly guaranteed to our atu railroad and express companies. || Dictaphone Operating and Rill: |! Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington Street and I1LL First Avenue. ing. Short tujtion. course. Moderate , i And the Doctor wiil give Sherlock’s Railroad you 8 careful examienai FREE, If you are sick ‘ou cannot do bet © of this offer. and give the Billing School Box H77, cjo Seattle Star.