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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918. PAGE 5 "NEW PHOTOPLAYS SHOWING IN MID-WEEK MOVIE BILLS ! COLISEUM THE FALL OF THE ROMANOFFS Eight tremendous thrill-filled acts, with Iliodor, confidant of Raspu- tin, Black Monk of Russia. The uncensored story of Kussia’s shame, that lifts the veil of intrigue and treachery in and around the Soyet Come and the Saens Fam ' ar, in “A Pair of Sixes,” Starting at Liberty ily—at once most thrilling and dra y : matic—it's history in the making! r erothy Dalton in fait MISSION — Herbert Rawlinson in “ew: » COLONTAL—Wam, Farnum in “Whee & Man Neen He CLASS A. Talmadge in “The Positively 3 Days Only men 18 another comedy, “A Pa Starting Today Fro Jona aid Coorge, Net | CLEMME f the winner | of winner was to| she ¢ of the business, | she beg the agreement by | and the bx MISSION Tr of Rasputin, ¢ a three da eagem t »liseurn Thursday | The picture te in detail t might int FIFTH AT PIKE |*tory of the lack Monk, of in|, Vien Ot cae vos osing team, won Continuous 11 to 11 ay EEN, “Seo ee ae eee eee Oe aas Vorer tare Ste entration on “ourt, and Henry left college ven shattered | played in the Rx » government Admission 20 fully retold thru | YOUne 6 Children 106 hen ' who has seen it) * jand lived in it ' : SAN FRANCISCO MOOSE | 3° > : le tien of Hero’ rea Brats akouiine dears, TAKE DOWN HUN FLAG ms eat first SAN FRANCISCO, April 4 { ° — Despite advice from Dictator i‘ General M. M. Garland to the con News by Telegraph trary, the altar at the lodge r 1 I Sot the San Francisco | and Telephone Moose has been stripped of the 4 : altar cloth containing the Ge tooo 4 , " and Austrian flags, and today the Prot. T. K. Sidey and Prof. H. D. the Romanofts” is | STRAND Advertisement ry Stars and Stripes are in its place. Densmore will address the annual 7 of the Rus : tained tributes to the flags of all }/ i. spokane on April 4 and Rasputin DMACH TROUBLE RE-| ee ee ae Se y stars for men in service tor General Garland, who advised _ LIEVED BY FIRST DOS' Against alteration of the ritual, is || Will be displayed on the police oo congressman from Pennsylvania. || Partment service flag “T was bothered with nervous dys- || Thomas Francis Gilmartin, well a ia and chronic stomach trouble “ kn: veling 1 Mond: 1 burn the doctors could not give " ee a nown traveling man, died Monda n had a bur Th SUSPEND PARIS MATINEES | morning r husband in his w April . ; All matinees| At its elub, Third ave. and Cherry John Karge's work wan nov suspended until further) «| the Arctic club will hold a smoker |Saturday night. Dinner will be For Over 50 Years aP dl served at 6:3 by OR KLINE'S EPILEPTIC a "| ON. t is a rational an’ remark MILLIONS TAI hy TAKE | sco agh in the Green I . ably successful i ment for Fits, € ch w.c ness) and kindred recommend t McDougal, Coronado, the King County Epilepsy (Failing ly." — old its semi-annual convention Nervous Derengemenis, Get or order it your stomach hurts if you h hold its semi-annu n . sour risings, belching. ‘ayspe “Pull military rs were accord at any érug store. arrh of the stom- ed Wednesday afternoon to Khode Se or our FREE and Harry came eccccccce The two features now to your valuable book tafson, first member of the pg! be 4 ‘and ie prqseriprion for stomach and | versity of W nm ambular ve His. it is guaranteed. | Best, safest laxative for liver | corps to die in servic Or. RH. KLINE CO., CHEST COLDS know it. men’s club of the Swedish Taber || Cocoanut Oil Fine COLONIAL nay mean weak lungs and| —- re secede ie aaa oo for Washing Hair |) Willian Farnum « d more thorough treat-| They're fine! Don’t stay bil- | t#! before Judge Tallman Wedn ert | meas tn“ We nen than mere syrups, ious, sick, headachy ee ee ene uae St tere Paatiion: be Waray h ics or stimulants. or constinated. yeas cto wh it wit Saturday Bailiff Henry Frederick 4 prepared sham y Thursday morning at the Bonney- ! n ‘oo much alkall. This } Watson chapel funeral services were len the 6 », makes the hair beit CLASS A | held for Mrs, Caroline Morrison , ry harmful. Jus Norma Talmadge | 4 Seattle lodge, Loyal Order mulai fies hich is p pensation s much bet y with the ex - « stalled — ers for th “i . ts . | Hl of dennivten Torewne and| e270 Wwe you can use for sham , eautiful home oi | r g, founders of| POO! 5 thi 't ponsibly injure | notor a diversion in é sips chest colds by giving) 5 rote Ooraiah ¢ ’ mply moisten your hatr with wa-| of it ngth to the blood and heat) > leceee . ‘ | Sedoutuis will sake an abibdanes te ri ee w r scalp thorough The lath ou been named sf ther put hin to work in the) Jar de $1 fo Th w tmemn,. griday Four Sales anders Formerty ste, 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to 2 x 950 Nemes ; Mowe Unk lant Wont Saas aan 6 ee ea rama | 50c ‘ t No mail, Hi or C. O.D. orders taken, nor deliveries F made, on Friday Hour Sale Merchandise, and the right to limit eet quantities is reserved. Men's Union Suite Infants’ Wool Shirtom odds and ends from re c ie” in the Woda Bik Biirte iar wtock; 6 1 olor on 1 have Knit Underwear Sections a i U White Vol 450 yards ment ecinl for th f a in White Curtains Pabriew » hobr, a 35c formerly 35e, Bor of Long Kimonos, de this hou 25 : . Children's Howe porters—Kern's “I thea 1 Stocking Sup: ldren 4 to hite only. 4 in the Clever Styles in jog Coats Formerly $17.50, Special Friday $1.95 \ Upper Main Floor. tyles in this assortment of Spring | THE Coats, taken from the regular stock for this all-day Friday § are amply e ey are design yrding to the qualified, as th are designed according ‘A demands of fashion. These Coats are made of We ool Bu rella ¢ ‘loth ay nd serge [ 2 to 3 3 to 4 5 to §:30 Ostrich Neck Ruffs— : pale , ‘omen’s Fiber Silk Hose 49 ostrich Ne f Lace Curtain Serim— $2.95 Silk Waiste 10 pe t from the regular st yards in ecru only; $1.00 sale h ide Former. re Migr ots. te “17 Por thix sale the Waist A © shown fr aa C Section has taken from 1 ye stock for a quick elean- up, 25 striped taffeta and satin Waists, in as sorted colorings. Bizes to 44, but not each 35c Men's Shirts—s5 Shirts, All somewhat soiled fro ® in every color com- ination. Formerly $3.95, nade 0} orted Jap displa o 7 made of imported Jap- display. Formerly this bat a Laces and acreage 8 crepe, in omtmre and $1.00. For 50 choice special selection of ench cuffs. Sizes UK Valenciennes 5c —— O.W. DISMISSES APPEAL UNIONVILLE NEV RAINE SENDS | OLYMPIA, April 4—The O-W. FL ’ . ls N. has paid its 1912 county taxes BREAD SUPPLY|czecce*="=) WE OA =, || _INDORSES TANLAG ar Germ prayd na uty Gent Appear — Peake spenteryps |“Since Taking It I Feel Bet- rom Kieff to I L ter Than in Years,” He jerman * Says in Statement, ree min inflic ¢ 1 the utes, then rubbed off and the skin] statement after statement is washed, when every trace of hair 5 t forces| will have vanished. No pain or dis-| ens made by people in all parGaayy ch were evacuating Vorossba, at-| comfort attends the use of the dela-| the United States and Canada in eom the German fourth army one paste, but caution should be ex-| nection with Tanlac, the “Premier ereised to be sure that you get real! Preparation,” which is accomplishing delatone.—-Advertisement ach remarkable results. Arthur” SERRE rson, general manager of the : mq | mines of the Seven Stars Gold Min- hi ms no relatives: Lucie Anderson, 16, 341 .N, 73rd st as struck by an automobile driver ee Hilpman, 756 N, 65t! ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield Nj. | : F puilding How appe: ‘ | auick ‘ and it leay | Wednesday afternoon, and sustained iffy an WASHINGTON, April 4.—A_ $1,000 | painful but not serious injurie % 5 A - im * [ sD. Kenyon has left Seattle to be-| months, —Advertisement * bof nendrede of eomtetbn Have | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets | onoie etfitdal tecter of the Inaquah | Sone resulting fr SteaHarmicssSubstitute | valet ba wah’ G coieare ih TODAY’S BEAUTY H:LP | 1» Wresidont wilson and other W ne Dr. Edwards’ Oliv ‘Olive Tablets—the sub- selves for naturalization @xaznin: on heads Friendship Heights, Md. It w titute for calomel—are a mild but sure | o | tions are invited to attend a meetin We find you can bring out the| ‘This is the creed: mr esaetscnaTinyartnere to be held at the Y. M. C, A. at 7:30! peauty of your hair to {ts very best} “The American's creed: I t p.m, Thursda ndvantage by washing it with Can.|!n the United States of America ns Sergeants of Precinct 88 will reltnros, It makes a very simple, in.|s°vernment of the people, by the port to a meeting of the Minute Men! expensive shampoo. which cleanses | People. for ge peaple whoge just [Of the district Thursday evening, on tne hair and acalp thoroughly of all| Powers are derived from the conse | the progress they have made in en: tne dandruff, dirt and excess oi}, | °F the Bov ; a democracy in a re 1 blic; a sovereign nation of many rolling men and women in the public Vike & Sobdeetully; dean, aetiolkel? ; , : leaving wonderfull n, whole | sovereign state: rfect Unian, one | service reserve. The meeting will be fooling. After its use, you will Epitaph |__Dry sau in the other room| vwniy. is never streaked in appear-| tone F ' ; ity, nay M. Widrig, 20, a salesman of pen » and humanity for which = and is always bright, soft and} patriots sacrificed their 0 a e a |the National Cash Register Co.’ sold 8h scvedy m k uffy; so fluffy, in fact, that it] Sea diatsoed t |r. R drink Wednesday ff nd forty Langer a 5 looks more abundant than it Is, and] “7, therefore, believe it ismy duty cht. Widrig’s bail was set at $500 . . a y | 5 ae ane pleasure, Just use a teaspoonful of| ite constitution; to obey its laws; to Canthrox, which you can get from| its flag, and to defend it | NEW SALES MARK | come from constipation and | « TC vil 4A new!any good drt t, dissolve it in a red liver. ‘Take Dr. Edwards’ crust |_ WASHINGTON, April 4—A new ee oeviot water: this makes a full] William 3 ae oe lcampaign Wednesday, when sules|cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it/ant of a president of the Unit ‘ablets logay’ 4 Ca i Nee peered srrounting to $4.120,032 were record-|i# easy to apply it to all the hatr tn-| 8 John" and of a sig just the top of the head eri n of up” the spirits ed at the treasury for the day's re-|stead of tad 2x abom on Ail druggist } ' Site pail disis | Advertisement. dependence, Carter Braxton, NOW PLAYING “I can recommend Tanlac as the | best medicine I have ever tried, and | since taking it I feel better than FE | have in years.” | Mr. Peterson was born in Salt | Lake City, but lived for six years in Paso, Tex. where he was ap of npanies five and six of the fire di i there that he ; | powers of Tanlac When I began taking Tanlas” Mr. Peterson continued, “I was all out of shape, suffering from stomach IN ry > trouble so I couldn't eat anything ed Magnesia at ery little appetite and the gas on my stomach would bloat me Up and keep me in misery for hours after meals, I was constantly taking | something for constipation, had fear ful headaches and was very nervous, Cheat,” the My rest was very poor. I was tired decid: vil the time and would get up im story the mornings feeling as wornout as is in China if I hadn't gone to bed. This con- most of the actior dition had been going on three years, 8 place in Paris and I had gotten to where I never elt li doing anything. I was the living in El Paso and GUTERSON'S aa | so many peopl ere were talking AUGMENT! | ab@pt the good Tanlac was doing RUSSIAN ORC that I got me a bottle, and from the very first I began to feel better, M stomach stopped bloating in @ short time, my head quit aching and my constipation and nervousness dis- | appeare I have not been sick since I finished my third bottle of Tanlae, a year ago. My appetite and @b gestion is still perfect. I sleep good Jand am feeling fine. Tanlac made COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a new min of me, Everybody ought to know about Tanlac; it is wonder- a ful. the body that is benefitted by the helpful action of Tans which MY begins its work in stimulating the thereby enriching the blood and in j sai vs - . vigorating the whole system. Next, “ eS A iM ailroad St : . ‘OUT WEST Thrilling, we it enables the weak, wornout stom uch to thoroughly digest its food, | permitting the assimilation of the nourishir products to be onverted WM. 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