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In UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT ® high-@nsion story—a furore on the stage, a sensation on the screen It's called MRS. DANE’S DEFENSE at Pike IN NOSE CATARRH St and Head: lou feel cold in head or catarrh will pool Your clogged nostrils The air passages of head” will clear and you can freely. No more dullness, ; no hawking, snuffling, discharges or dryness; no for breath at night. your druggist you want a bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. a little of this fragrant, anti- ream in your nostrils, let it through every air pas p Of the head; soothe and heal Swollen, inflamed mucous and relief comes in fine in a few minutes. fs just what every cold and sufferer needs. Don't stay ‘We Pay the War Tax (16 e visi mer dry equad leader, accused of being implicated in the Faulkner bootlegging ring, is determined to get back the liquor that was seized in a raid on his home the day of his arrest. Having failed to get the liquor at police headquarters and the sheriff's office, Comstock stated Tuesday that he was going to get It, no matter how high he had to carry the mat ter. The sergeant claims that the liquor je legally hip as, so he states, he obtained it under the permit sy# tem. How Fat Folks May Become Slim Get Rid of Ten to Sixty Pounds Easily To be excessively fat is very em- barrassing. are usually sensitive on this subject Style and fat folks are strangers Therefore, people who are carrying laround a burden of unhealthy and | unsightly fat will be glad to know that they may reduce their weight | without starvation diet or tiresome exercises. If you want to become thinner in a simple, gafe and reliable way, here is a test worth trying. Spend some | time daily in the open air, and get lfrom the druggist a box of oil of} korein capsules; take one after each |meal and one before retiring | night. Also follow the other simple | directions that come with the box Weigh yourself once a week, |to know just how fast you are losing | weight, and don’t leave off the treat ment or even skip a single dose un til you are down to normal Even a few days’ treatment been reported to show a noticeable reduction inf weight, with the flesh firm, the skin stnooth and the gen eral health improved If you are ten to sixty pounds over | normal weight, you should give this | treatment a trial. find it is just what you need. Tt Is a fine sensation to be free from the many discomforts of overstoutness NOW PLAYING Ethel Barrymore tn “AN AMERICAN WwiDOW” is seen for the first time on the screen, with a com- edy an the background for her talents, A photoplay \of brit lance and romance from the stage play by Kellett Chambers, GUTERSON’S 4 AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA “Melody in F,” Rubenstein “Coppelia” ++ Delibes People who are too stout! at} You will likely | STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 1918. BILL HART’S OLD HOSS “FRITZ” GETS OVATION| IN FINAL APPEARANCE lary Garden in “Thais” at the Strand until Friday night. | Bill Hart's fanous Pinto pony.) > Fritz, which was awarded a life of equine luxury after contributing materially to Hart's firet 4 picture, “The Narrow Trail, played at the Liberty and Rex here, | made, his farewell neleh, or whinny or whatever it i that Pinto ponies |make on similar occasions, to a Los Angeles audience when “The Narr: Trail” was initially displayed in that eity Fritz, with his familiar trappings and accompanied by his master, at tired in sombrero, chaps and the oth present honor system in our er impedimenta and accoutrements penitentiaries, and is considered a of the Western cowboy, had @ royal |¢itn masterpiece. There ie a love time on the stage, Hundreds of peo) story that keeps the interest tn. ple beyond the footlights clapped tense to the last reel their hearty approval of Hart's . |epecch, a aplendidly delivered tribute to his old Pinto sidekick PROGRAMS TO! 1 for Meimes in “Un. | o~ thie week ‘The ptay te based on CLEMMER Ethel Barrymore is the star at the in An | STRAND ie Mary Garden is the offering at they a week, in “Thain,” the ta ra that has been translated into 18 different languages. When it comes to “vamping.” Mary dazzles Theda Bara. Her firet picture is a wonderful success. Se. Jections from the opera accompany the picture, played by Philip Pela’ orchestra. mmer thin week her latest tro suCKHRN American | Widow ‘There ix an English lord, of course, and a rich American widow, with enough money and diamonds to open a pawn shop. The lord ts eager for money, but'in the end ghe widow “throws him over” for a regular American. . GIRLS! ACT NOW! HAR COMING OUT MEANS DANDRUFF “Danderine” will save your) Hair and double its Beauty at once eee COLISEUM “Mra. Dane's Defense” ts the main Offering at the Coliseum this week starring Pauline Frederick tn the leading role. ° An the tale goes, Pauline is one of & million girls who struggle along in this cruel, crue! world for a living and who are just able, by forced Hoo- vertzing, to keep going. Death brings riches and happiness for the heroine at the end LIBERTY Taylor Holmes is having a time this week, tickling the tu bones of the audiences at the Liber ty, in his latest medy, “Uneasy Money,” taken from the Saturday Evening Post story Holmen i# a star on Broadwa altho he is entirely | won't take him long to win laurels. | Try this! Your Hair gets! soft, wavy, abundant and glossy at once Save your hair! Beautify itt Te ia! y a matter of using a little Dar ne Occasionally to have a head beautiful hair; soft, lustrous. vy and free from dandruff. It is nd inexpensive to have pretty ing hair, and lots of it Ju pend a few cents for a amall bott of Knowlton’s Danderine now—all ldrog stores recommend it—apply a little lirected, dnd within ten min: | utes there will be an appearance of abundance; freshness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and luster, and, try as you will, you can not find a trace of dandruff or failing hatr;| | but your real surprise will be after about two weeks’ use, when you will new hair—fine and downy at yee—but really new hair- uuting out all over your sealp lerine believe, the only destroyer of dan itehy sealp, and ever fails to stop falling hair at new bere CLASS A | _ Pretty Anita Stewart is Class A for the first part week in “The Glory of Yok | This is one of Anita's greate at da filme. | COLONIAL At the Colonial thie week, they have the popular picture that m: a record run at the Liberty Thru.” Herbert in the leading role The theme of the play upon life in the underworld. eee Rawiston in seen is based | MISSION | Merbert Rawle«te sion in “The High Sign,” this week | Aw the story goes, a young “dand fresh from college, finds himself an anarchist, as well as a prince. 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SMITH OUT ON BAIL IN LIQUOR CASE + W. 8. D. Smith, one of Raleigh Faulkner's bondamen, is out on $250 bail, after having been discharged on habeas corpus proceedings Mon: day, only to be immediately rear. | rested on a charge of violating the | state liquor laws, E. C, MeAlliste another bondsman for Faulk was also discharged on habeas Pus proceedings Monday. LONG TIME DOING IT SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 8—-Litign tion dating from 1895 ended todhy with a decision by the United States circuit court of appeals in favor of J. D. Spreckels & Co. in its suit against R. A. Graham, bullder of the Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Rail- road & Navigation Co. an Oregon line serving the Beaver Hill coal MAGNIFICE Coming Saturday bd ay’ Power in “The Planter” 7 Big Reels PAGE 4 SOME REWS ABOUT $3355 HY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, D. C, According to the ann Jan, 8 1 Feport of the internal revenue comminstoner the last year han added 7,923 new millionaires to the Income tax rolls, an increase of 34 per cent . Senator Simmons says there will be no revenue legisiation thin wer The senator is probably for President Wilson in prediction, In his mea April 2 the president said It is our duty, I most respectfully to protect our people so far against the very serious vl eviln which would be produced by vast loans.” The only thing that can avert more vast loans and protect the peoplé is additional revenue legisiation reaching big in comes and taxing war profits see sion not speaking thia war nage of dollar has nthe has Just how shrunk in t offi nt much the past 12 m determined. The de labor, in settling the strike on the Pacific thorized an increase of 36 er the per cent In wages to “co ot during year 1 This was brought In the ny of Raymond fi. 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Special Profit-Sharing Inducements ERY WEDNESDAY DRESSY WAISTS One hundred beautiful Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waists at very special prices. No two alike, but in this lot are all sizes, 36 to 44. Dainty designs of silk and bead embroidery with from $6.50 to $12.50. You' include White, Flesh, Arm: New Spring House Dresses Placing an order early last Fall enables us to offer this lot at extremely low | prices, considering the big advance in per- | cales and ginghams. All sizes, 36 to 48. Belted styles, Burke styles. bungalow The price range Supply your needs in thi SOLICITORS to Take Subscriptions for DESIGNER Buy Your Khaki $3.50 Comforts, Special at $2.98 72x84-inch ; cloth covering on sides, filled with carded cotton. $2.50 Comforts for $1.98 66x78-inch; filled with whité cotton, fancy cloth covering on both sides. To clean up, $1.98 each, Fine Wool Blankets at $8.00 Size 70x80-inch; weight about '5 Ibs., in fancy col- ored checks. To clean up, $8.00 a pair. oolnap yo By $6.75 in gray or white, with id colored borders, Size both new Size Ladies’ Collars clean up, now, 5¢ each. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 7.—Call ornin, in the last trench of the wets against the onslaught has perfected strategy the nation It is Incorporated In the Rominger an initiative measure divorcing the “oS IN TESTING (5 DANGEROUS Recommends Daily Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble Caused by Fermenting Food and Acid Indigestion. Gas and wind in the atomach, ac companied by that full ptoated feel ing after eatingy are almost certain evidence of the presence of exces sive hydrochloric acid in the stom- . ereating so-called “acid indi- ‘© dangerous be- 6 too much acid Irritates the |aeliente lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis, accompanted by serious stomach ulcers. Food fer- menta and sours, creating the dix tressing gas, which distends the {ntomach and hampers the jfunctiona of the vital inte gans, often affecting the he It la the worst of folly t |such a serious condition or t with ordinary digestive atds which have no neutralizing effect on the stomach acids. Instead get from any druggist a few ounces of Hisurated Magnesia and take a ten. nful in a quarter glass of water rhght-after nating, ‘This will drive ‘as, wind and bloat right out of ody sweeten the stomach, neu. tralize the excess acid and prevent its formation, and there is no sour- ness or in. Tisurated Magnesia (in pow or tablet form-—never Nauid or milk) is harmless to the stomach, inexpensive to take, | the best form of magnesi ach purposes. Tt is use sands of people who enjoytheir mea with no more foar of indigestion. for this lot $1.25, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98. fancy | Made up in adétractive de- signs of lace and organdie; regular values up to 50c. To of the bone) defensive | for the liquor interests of | normal | lace trimmings. "ll find them priced y Blue, Beet Root, 3.88, ‘aupe an $10.00 $12.50 $16.50 $27.50 $22.50 $24.50 : 1.00 PLUS | $839.00 PLUS only, | The cloth COAT PLUS. PLUS: styles, Billie 8 line now, Call at $1.59 Bedspreads, to | Clean Up, $1.39 Each Three-quarter bed size, in white; Marseilles pat- terns, $3.00 White Crocheted Bedspreads $2.75 Size 85x95 inches; extra heavy quality. Get your | dupply now, as these are underpriced. Cotton Sheet Blankets at $2.98 64x76-inch, in white, tan {and gray, with fancy pink and blue borders. To clean up, at $2.98 each. | $6.00 Comforts, Special | at $4.98 These Waists would ordinarily sell at 98, $6.98, $8.50, and Black, Reduced Prices on Women’s and Misses’ Coats COATS COATS COATS - $6.98 H H H HH COATS.. market is such that it will pay you to buy one of these Coats even for next Winter. Pattern Dep, McCormack i ie oe obi in a Fag cream and Arabian colors. $1.50 Feather Pillows for $1.25 Size oye, weight six nds to the pair, cov- mesh ge ith a sateen finished floral stripe dustproof art ticking. 36.Inch Cretonne and Silkoline, Special 16%c¢ This drapery comes in plain and fancy colors, and we consider it exception- ally good value for 16%e | yard. Size 72x84; fancy sateen | tops, with plain backs to match and white cotton |= Size 17x24-inch, covered wi fancy striped art tick- ing. ‘Silk Resid Braid 10c Bolt These come in 12-yard bolts. Colors are brown, champagne, light blue, green and taupe; regu- lar price 25c. To clean up, 10¢ bolt. s St WETS START LAST DRIVE TO SAVE LIGHT WINE AND BEER wines and beer from the saloon, to be voted on at the next state elec tion. ed by the wets In other sta . is their last desperate effort to prevent ratification of the hibition amendment In Senator J. A. Rominger, of “alifornia, the wine and brewing tn: ‘rests of the country have found heir Horatius With his bill ready for direct pop- lar vote and practically certain of doption, he is holding the bridge \gainst the hosts of teetotalism hile the thirsty reorganize their r California, like tion, seems to the rest of the na be “thumbs down” for the saloon, By its old alliance with whisky, the great grape in- dustry of the state, supplying three- fourths of domestic wines for the entire country, narrowly missed go- ing into the discard during recent elections Now the California grape growers, with an investme of $150,000,000, | cultivating 000 acres and | employing 150,000, people, realize that | they must either cut adrift from the saloon or go down with it If adopted, the tive will abolish all saloons on July 1, 1919, in California, the sale of alcoholic liquors of the ardent type, such as gin, whisky, rum and brandy. Rut it will permit the manufac: ture and sale of wines and beers for local consumption or export. Hotels and restaurants, clubs and | summer resorts will be allowed to serve wines and beer with meals and at banquets in every wet city supervisorial district, Such liquors must, however, con tain less than 14 per cent alcohol and shall be served only between the hours of noon and midnight. For home consumption the bill would permit the purchase of sweet wines and cordials up to 21 per cent alcohol from manufacturers, with two gallons as the minimum quan tity The Rominger megsure would in no wise altef or conflict with local option laws already in effect. over ring your lady to Gianetti’s Cafe after the show. Second and Union, ‘This program, rapidly being adopt: | ngressional pro- | Rominger initia It will stop | Children’s Hose 3 Pairs for 25c Made from a_ good quality of cotton yarn. Colors, red, tan, black. Size 4% only. Regular value 20c pair. To clean up, now, 3 pairs for 25¢. Children’s Handker- chiefs, 3 for 10c These are made of good quality, hemstitched; reg- | ular value 5c each. To clean up now, 3 for 10¢. If you value watch, let Haynes repair it. Next Liberty theatre.—Advertisement. DOCTOR’S Examination and Consultation FREE at the MECHANICS’ DRUG STORE 906 Third Ave, The doctor will be glad to tall over your trouble with you and prescribe for you, if necessary. Only charges will be for medicines prescribed or treatment taken, You will be surprised how little it will cost you “How Does She Do It LONI NIAT Law JOYCE and Keep Out of _ Jail?” col [ATH ECUPIKER PINE | L |fJ Coming Tomorrow, Wednesday The Powerful Screen Drama Within the with Nine Smashing Reels Also a Comedy and Weekly Last Showing Today and Tonight “Come Through” 10¢ Adults—Children 5¢ | These prices include war tax,