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UR to ideas be found anywhere. Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 WE’LL T Credit System bh aaaiat y Our terms been Homefuratabt: STORE HOURS 8:30 TO 5 Hometurnishings Pike Street RUST YOU established for your conventence your own individ are lower than w Observing Washington’s Birth- day, this Store will be closed all day Friday, February 22nd. a! fi The Darling of the Screen LILLIAN WALKER The Lust A remarkable story tracing the COMING TOMORROW and Saturday Only EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE CHARLIE CHAPLIN L —IN— %. Ages everlasting struggle for wealth LONIA] BINT 10c—ADMISSION — 16¢ Registered Dentists CHILDREN 5¢ netuding war tax Out of High Rent District. Moderate advertising. Go to y dentist and eut from en come tom: thetr figure With care- Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone 8 -cc0e A costume ball will be given by ° Minnesota club Thursday ever at Redd Queen Anne ha G. EB. Stowell, of the Oregon bureau w lreas the Puget n of the American Ct ty, at its February meetin tay, in Bagley hall, on the us of the University ef Wash ington. J. C. Beneker will tell of the Pacific Coast Steel Co. Funeral services for Miss Mary | Gertrude Davison, who had been em ployed by the Title Trust Co, since its organ: and who died of pneumont lay evening at the Providence hospital, were held at the First Presbyterian church Thursday afternoon. Interment will be Friday, at Quileene The police have not yet located the thief who entered the home of Samuel A. Sizer, 2411 F. Mercer at., Monday night, and t negotiable securities valued at $17,435 and jew jelry valued at $600. , The Parent-Teacher association of the Green Lake | will give a Washington's birthday entertain ment at the Green L Methodist Episcopal church, for the purpose of dedicating a service flag for 100 for mer students of the school now in |the army and navy. | Funeral services for Munroe Ire | ton, who had been a reaident of this city for the past 35 years, and who [died Tuesday, were held at the Georgetown Undertaking parlors ‘Thursday. ake s ful PAINLESS operations Open || The Rallard Presbyterian auxiliary aaa. 8 Reown. Mev. to the Red Cronus will be addressed New Office, Orpheum Theatre ia. | by Sergt. Major Frazer Manning, of ‘Third and Madison St. the Canadian ex forcen and retary of the » chapter of the nnex of ) the B terian church evening, Mar David N. Smith, 4803 Aurora ave., It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. | member of the firm of Haydon Edwards Olive Tablets prestindy se a ednesday from The secret of keeping young is to feet ived in an auto accident ‘ do this must watch R. vet and mem: jiver and bowels— ‘snonecdot ber of John Miller post, past master lodge, A. F. & A. M.: past 1 chapter No. 26, He was born in New York j sparkle. ‘doctorwill tell you ninety |i, the year 1843, and has lived in ie per cent of all sickness comes from in. Weihiaaten 26 years. Bil active bowels and liver. A meeting will be held next Tues t | Rggeenn ed peel 2 porn day evening at the West Seattle in Ohio, perfected a e COM- | high school build or the purpose Pound mixed with olive oil to act on | of organizing a patriotic servic een ore pales lor years. Dr. Biive Tablets, the eub-| According to 9. Shimade, » staf Sthute for calomel, are gentle in their | oe the largest dally publication action yet alwayseftective. They bring te tact otter be Geiet Deat excbecence of apis! bat city, he is preparing an ar FREE DOCTOR Kax-Geverament Physician 1 WIRST AVE. or WASHINGTON ST. RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES Leck fer the Free Decter Sign. AMUSEMENTS WILKES Ark yeRS Fifth and Pine. Tel. Hil. 2525-2526 Tonight i Weekday Matas, Sun., Wed., Fri, Sat. A Great Play and Production “THE DAWN OF A TOMORROW" Special Friday Washington's Birthday Nights 22¢ to 5Ge All Mi ORPHEUM ile Main 328 Twice Datly—2:30 and #:20 Bame Pricen—10c, 25c, 60, 750 Matinees—100 to PALACE HIP s Dally 1 to tes and uiaae | in ‘Me and Mary” 5 Other Big Hippodrome Acts Feature Photopiny: Clad: in “Over the Hill Mats, 100; Even, & Bun. 200 Hulette NEW PANTAGES Mats., Koseoe's Royal Nine “CAMOUFLAG First “GERMAN GAIETY THEATRE 2:20. Nights, and 9 Bhowing of the Great War Pictures CURSE IN RUSSIA” neral Admiasion 26¢ First and Madi NOW. PLAYE BURLESQUE wil i Chorus Gi “OFF TO THE FRONT” Armatrong and ‘20 Girls 4—-SHOWS—3 iris’ Contest Friday Night Me—2he—abe MOORE: GERTRUDE HOFFMANN and Five Other Acts ticle for his paper, periences in Phone Main 4965 PAY ME.” to you from the fear that accom panies Dental operations. 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and lqREAT Teeth absolutely without pain in all cases but acute abscessed conditions. | Lowest prices | high-class guaranteed |STERLING DENTISTRY Office Hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. ball |Your Rheumatism : The painful twists and aches oj | rheumatic sufferers usually yield |to the rich oil-food treatment in ‘SCOTT’ 'OPFMULSION | when everything else fails. sides helping to purify the blood, Scott’s strengthens the functions |to throw off injurious acids and is especially beneficial in |changing seasons. Many doctors take Scott’s. You Try it. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 17-34 Be- ling of his ex COR. FIRST AVE. and PIKE ST.) “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T) ‘This is my message of deliverance | mm your city for) MISSION WILL BE HERE FRIDAY Frida With tt Pp head iv of North ern Pac at 1040 Friday morning. | At 3 in the afternoon they wilt ad: | dress a mass cneeting In the Hippo: drome, under the nt auspices of the Chamber of Comr and Com. mercial Club, the Central Labor coun cil and the Metal Trades counett, Professor Lomonossoff has been in the Un States wines J Hin secretary, Mitchell Berg, arrived here ast rida Without an Operation Wonderfu Healing of Rupture | How a New Jersey Man Got Rid of a Severe, Obstinate, Right Inguinal Hernia Without the Slightest Trou- ble. Below {a a of Eugene M.| @ well-known carpenter of Jersey. If you his work, partic: | ularly when he hi heavy tim. ber, pa and nd like a youth, you would soaresty tmag-| ine that he had formerly been af- fllcted with @ rupture, Ruptured in Right Si At an early age, was an express driver. He handled railroad baggage. One day after delivering a heavy trunk on an upper floor he felt a pain in the Bugene Pullen right groin. The suffering in- creased and it was not long before the young man noticed the swell- | ing. The doctor told young Pullen that STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 21, HEAD OF RUSSIAN * tis is THE REEL WAY, BUT 1918. PAGE 5 WE LIKE IT JUST THE SAME | 7m Harold Lockwood in “Broadway “Iva done like this in the movies— The farmer girl is always a doll faced wren. Just stepped out of the Zi id chorus, Pen clled eyebrows, beaded lashes and curly ks galore. She te dressed in a saucy sun- bonnet. with big bow under cbin, freshly starched bungalow apron, wears socks and “Mary Jane” slippers. Big dimple al ways in view with her constant = She is always shown feeding the chickens, or hugging a calf or hag an along swinging & pick a dainy @ rambling rose bush listens to a skylark, Thus dincovered by the city cb who, by the way, is al ways an artist, king local color That's the way they do the a ° be prene t ner vices is told at the Coliseum, where the further adventures of Tom are being shown in “Huck and Tom.” Jack Pickford and Robert Gordon again appear in the roles of Tom and Huck termination friend Beginning with the de of Tom and his Huck to ward off all of warts, the story finds > boys in a graveyard at mid. night, following the advice of’ an old darky. How they overhear some graverobbera planning their some work, and how they are & Witnesses of a murtler, is " f depicted The big event in the pleture is the trial of Muff Potter, who ts ac pears as a witness, bis future career he was ruptured and that he must/as a detective is foreshadowed. either wear a truss throughout life) During this trial the evidence of| of submit to a drastic Huck 1 Tom frees an innocent All surgeons know that hernia op-|man erations, wi naeathetien, etc, are see dangerous; t may end fatally, METROPOLITAN Moreover, it 1s a well establish: A panorama of the struggle of the fact that many rupture operations Italian armies is being shown at are not successful; the bowel the Metropolitan in “Rattle Front breaks through the sewed-up open-| Pictures.” The pictures reveal mar ing and pr worse than ever,|velous natural scenery and herote, d of Operation rather than terrifying glimpses of s, Mr, Pullen de-| war aa it in fought today ¢ the risks of an op-| Troops in action 12,000 feet in the eration; the expense and lone of| Al storming and capture of consid too, | Goriz nking a submarine in the t get a il tter Ad are a few of the stirring . he went to another | ——————— eee who, to his sorrow, gave ss hope. It was pointed young man that unless ure were perfectly held all or the surgeon's knife essfully used, he might expect an increase or doubling in rp ture with further complications, the dreaded strangulated hernia the or which killa so many ruptured peo ple. Victim of Trusses The victim bought a trum, a | hard, spring-like affair, the best he could get. It tortured him. He tried another—still no relief. He was compelled to give up his ex- press business, The hard tasks of ordinary men were forbidden him, | He became an insurance agent, in which position he did not need to do bodily work, For six years Mr. Pullen dragged |around, wsing various trusses, hard, elastic, etc, with never any con tentment. One day his mother told him something she had just found out. It was a simple and easy thing for him to do. He lost no time. Discarded His Tru Relief came at once; he almost forgot that he had any rupture, ard came a cure—a complete and, although years have passed and Mr, Pullen ts an ener. getic carpenter, working on build- ing climbing over lifting lumber and such Ike, {a abso- free from the old hernia He kn he is completely, lastingly ired, There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble—comfort and contentment from the very out- t. He fs a strong, cheerful- minded man Valuable Information Free The valuable information which |Mrs, Pullen read in newspaper many years ago and to her together with ant facts, will be reader of this who writes to gene M. Pullen, 1278D Marcellus avenue, Manasquan, N, J., enclos- ing a stamp for reply. Mention the kind of rupture you have, whether on right or left side and what you have already done in your effort to cure it. A legion of cases of jail kinds of rupture in men and | women, including inguinal (groin), femoral, navel, scrotal, etc. have been reported completely healed, Age seems to make no differenc Advertisement, a gave further import sent free to any son BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW HOURS) rst dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all grippe misery. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! dose of “Pape’s Cold taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold, either in the head, chest, body or Umbs. A It promptly opens clogged-up nos-| trils and air passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. pe's Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes inconventance, Don't accept a substitute. iT, NTISTRY” Specialist n Dental Plates I xpecialize in Superior Den- tal Plates. A specialist devote: his whole time to this parti lar work in my office. Come to my office for well- fitting, well-made, well-wearing and comfortable plates. Genuine Set $15 (Upper or Lower) Trubyte Teeth Price Includes extraction Dr. H. T. Harvey (iex-President Michigan Btate Board Dental LOOR PAINLESS and Pike Elliott 3026. gs and Sundays, insep- | wed of murder, and when Tom ap | Compouna” | Bill,” at the Liberty | TODAY'S PROGRAMS | | | MIFFROPOLITAN—Italian War Pie- | | tures. 1 | | COLINUM — Jack Pickford tn | Huck and Torn.” | | | TIRERTY — Mareld Leckweed tm | Broadway Will.” CLEMMEH—Jalian Eitinge in “The | | Widew's Might.” MISKION—Carmel Myers in “The | STRAND —Anse Lahr to “Rareat- | | age. COLONIAL—Lillian Walker in “The | Last of the Ages.” | CLASS A Ainerican Widew.”” were t tt sented | 4 of the reme jar try tare being under the patr fan ambansador at C., and the Ital Jout the country Was an cons IBERTY Har Lockwood the Liberty ler of the week E ayton as maind ow € & sobriquet he an his lhe could outdrink friends. lick any ot and the habit, and Bill He went to a showing at the Clemme: the lights of Broadway, band at cattle and clashed with a neto: |relf as a woman, best girl. That, factorily in the end. . too, COLANTAL curse is the truth portra Lust of Ages,” pla, Colonial, feature ro As a school, she m: succeeding to My of industry. when he neglects wild pursuit of money now fresh from fos a you! leh ra om Me in a useful, normal life. book brings him to his » eee | MISSION Carmel Myers and Ke lan, stars in “My are again co-starred tn Bought,” which will be | Mission until Saturday The story in brief: & father had been ruin | Brienson, elder Valiant made Stee! be avenged. Steele began jing stock to ruin Brieso wise requested the hanc | Brieson Being refused, age war on the | father sh n Valiant girl, as | Janice is finally married to Val |lant. Her husband began a system: atic campaign of domestic tyranny in furtherance of his ve ble th as they } and ruined his father ne The situations which «¢ this strange marriage ar Valiant loves Janice, alm realizing it the idea t he is still revenge. Not until anoth pears does he awaken to eee STRAND Anna Lehr, featured in rent- age,” with a east of kiddies and able players, is making the second week's run of the photoplay the Strand juite as enjoyable as the first week proved to be, when motion picture patrons crowded the house. ‘The play deals with vit life in a strikingly for eee | CLASS A Ethel Barrymore, star of the legit ture | imate fe American | the Class A. stage, 1s Widow,” now Her campaii of a title forms the story, the money that any one ec |she ts not [ pnotony of her life. ranching That the chase after gold is a k asa c foved pele V and on hin death bed the but he will not give up satisfied, and seeks the thrill of title hunting to break the} ‘amous stage stars support Miss Ethel Barrymere in “An the mu aken by of the an arm n this coun- of the - hington, ulates es “Proadway for the w York away Hr rned because ybody” and| Broadway | But then he met Muriel and it wag|inustn’t be any naughty lines, either & case of choosing between the girl! determined to beat old John at his own game. | lumber c&mp to fight jaloohol. Hardigun, the foreman, [thinks he is sent to spy upon his) PALACE HIP Jactions, and maken neverat efforts! Th® headline feature of the new |to wet rid of him. Pill thrashes the | Show at the Palace Hip is McLain foreman, takes his place and wing | Gates and company in a novelty com the girl, the not before he over | any Seen, “Me and Mery” with @ chain of difficult circumstances, |™Usic and @ surprise finish. This The pleture ie notable for the|Projuction i something new in beautiful photography } Lee med. | Lockwood's leading woman 1s) ,,j,mburs and Lee have a comedy Marth ansfie bay Martha Man. reg is The Tiny Trio are Lilliputians, of- | fering a modern dancing nuzaber. | | CLEMMER | Winchester and Clair have a com-| J n Eltinge is making his third! edy talk and song feature, called and last appearance in motion plc-|"Tag Day,” a satire on this very fre tures in “The Widow's Might,” r quent happening in any city. Ir he tried his out West rious crook To foil the villain he @inguises him. succeeds scheme, but gets in trouble with his| ORPHEUM in settled satis in his yed in “The ying at the with Lillian Walker in the a finishing ng man just ptain ne estranged lome in the Happiness and reconciliation come at last, when COmedy repertoire. he realizes that real contentment lies His wife's onsen. nneth Har. Unmarried Wife Wife He| at the h nown ight ant’s by Jasnes le swear to manipulat n and like. 1 of Janice decided to we her ow to hum- ad humbled row out of diverting ost without having his her man ap the truth, al truths of ul manner, doin “An playing at} ign in quest With all ould desire, 1 Council Candidate Leaving | Cotterill Sends Letter of Thanks'| Editor The Star nt to take this opportunity of dh wnking you and The Star for your support of my candidacy for elty councilman by plactr on your advin bal lot of the six out of 1 candidates, which you r nded would also like, thru your col umns, to extend my thanks and ap preciation to the 15,93 ters who gave me thelr support and placed me as the only “new blood” in a group of candidates, all of whom are present or past members of the city council | It is gratifying to a city employe }who has endeavored to render ef ficlont public service for many years | to the indorne ment of the electorate, when he of. |fern himeelf for advancement to « broader field of service receive fubstantial It was pularly gratifying to me to he Star place me on |its lint of thowe in whom it had con fidenoe, 1 h ulways admired the |ponition of The Star in the matter of our public utilities, and, am one |who believes thoroly in their velopment and protection, I wast to thank you and to assure you that I am with you to the Umit in this movement | ‘The next step forward must be the overhead railway to the indus trial district and as a connection b | tween Tuvisions A and C, and I he The Sta: will, with its usual vigor, | urge the bond tranéfer which wi ediate futu | Again thanking you and the host of friends who are supporting me, 1| remain, ROLAND © NAVY ASKS FOR MORE MEN FOR WAR PERIOD ‘The navy department has all for men in the seaman bran: THRILL, |to be enrolled in the ri © force for general service, A limited num ber of men are wanted for radio operators, and for the deck force Jal clasnes of ships. | nts must be United States . between the ages of 18 and |35 years. Those who are accepted | will be enrolled for active service ‘or the period of the war, and will , ordered to duty at one of the training camps in this district Applicants of draft age recure a release fr are eligible for Applications will be rec |recrujting stations, or at the navy yard 1 Mustn’t Crack Any Puns to Soldiers' Staff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Feb Yanks will not indulge in puns—at | toast on the stage. It's a general | order. The order was tawued at the re-| |quest of the management of the} Liberty theatre. The rules provide! that there shall be no local hits or puns on loca! soldiers’ names. There on eltize who can} their local enrollment d at all/ training camps, Bremerton. boards, 21 THEATRES Larry Haggerty, “The Man From Tipperary,” tells stories and sings old Irish song. Tainet and Yoshi are novelty equi- librists. Helen Hall, 6 years old, won Wed-| nesday's audiences at the Orpheum | theatre, Third and Madison. Helen | |dances and sings late popular bal- lads. She was recalled again and| again, Her father and brother are | in the act with her and have good contributions of their own. The Hawthornes have a good com edy singing and talking act. Lloyd evada and company are adepts at “black and white art.” Vic Cook is an acrobatic dancer. Reeder and Armstrong p two pianos. Wal- ters and Van Holten appear in a | The feature picture, Harold Leck. wood, star, will be replaced for to- mor only by a Chaplin farce, Tomorrow and Saturday, Manager Haas will stage a reception by Hall to all the children in the audience. ow | i OR HAROLD JLockwo “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEY} Store closed all day Friday in observance of Washington’s .. .. Birthday .”. .. PHEUM THEATRE Third and Madison. EUGENE LEVY, TONIGHT— Stamps = the Wer pence ACTS IN “THE SQUARE DECEIVER” Every Matinee Except Sunday and Holidays, All Seats 10c—Every Night Except Saturday and Sun- day and Holidays, 1,000 Seats at 20c¢ and 1,100 Seats at 10c. Ht You Need Strength Get Dynamic Tonie: You must have enough phos phorus in your nerves, nerve centers and brain or you will suffer nervous breakdown. Phosphorus is as necessary to these vital tissues as food is to the body. It is a well-known scientific fact that overwork, worry, nervous strain and loss of sleep—in short, the daily stress of our hurried strenuous Ameri- can living—caases pronounced loss of Poke from the nerve and brain tissues. And because Densbar MMi (called “dynamic” because it produces energy) does com tain the necessary phosphorus !n the form of food phos phates, {t supplies the weakened, starving nerves, nerve centers and brain tissues with the very element of strength they require. 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