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ie i! ij 2 Ba al itil & BUY BONDS—FIGHT OR FINANC MR. FIX-IT Let “Mr. Fix-It” fix that grouch for you—He mends everybody’s troubles but his own—but Dan Cupid and a pretty girl “fix” him sisinianesehaimiiecusaeend teenie Fifth at Pike—Continuons 11 te 11—Admission 2c; Children 10¢ Following the sun with WRIGL CLEMMER NOW PLAYING The Great Nazimova IN Revelation THE STORY or LAID BARE THE A SOUL, TO ALL WORLD. the soul of little J a beautiful mente Ing in the of Paris. “Revelatic & stupendous — pictur drama, a w i for the «¢ great Nagin arti GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN 0} Overture, * hy Weber “Serenade” Plerne It is time that you start- ed to learn to dance. The class is the best place for you to learn. A_ special class starts at 7—TONIGHT SUMMER RATES For the children begin this week See Miss De Armond as soon as possible and make appointments for your children. Her phone is Elliott 3187. THE HIPPODROME Fifth and University Vision, for a moment, those far off ports beyond the trackless seas — From Arctic ice. to the torrid lands beneath the Southern Cross — From towns tucked in the mountains, to the busy river’s mouth — WRIGLEYS is there! There, because men find comfort and refreshment in its continued use. Because of its benefits and because The Flavor STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 1918. PAGE 7 | NEW THRILLS PROVIDED FOR | PATRONS OF MOVIE SHOWS Vide TT eee DORyy. a Dorothy Phillips in “The KR LIBERTY \* _| The fortunes of a country girl who! | left a country lover to go to New) | York to try her tuck are depicted tn} |The Risky Road,” at the Liberty |by Dorothy Phillips: | ‘The heroine of “The Risky Road” | may not have b n great deal of judgment, but y h heap of luc ood her in & stead and ma her dredima of sab me true in the end Liberty Weekly, showing mp Lew!» Liberty launching of a boat ember of the Beat new theatre, tho sponsored by a 1 tle Girls’ Honor Guard, war pictures {and a glimpse of department store elevator girls in their new military uniforms, ix full of interest. eee | CLEMMER Joline, a Parisian artist's model, was not wicked. With child-like abandon, she played with life and jlove until something deeper entered |her existence. To pose as a Madonna, Joline was smuggled into a monastery, where a | k, coming upon her unexpected aw only @ vision in her pres of petulance, the little | Paris gamin goes to the plain away the “mirac! life is changed. Revelation comes to her In the monastery, and sho leaves, chastened and strengthened. and give the moi Isky Road,” at the Liberty. TT PROGRAMS CLEMM, ve in “Revela- | LIBERTYDorethy Phillips in “The Hisky Mond.” COLISEUM-Dougina Veairbanks to “Mr. Win tt” STRAND —Seseue Hayakawe tn “The Honor of Mis “0. Viel Dana in “Breakers William Itwasell in “The, | FLAG Son.” “Heart and oe ‘Theda Bare in iseurn this week Is an animated car toon parody on wrestling. This um popular sport in distinterestedly treated by twe ant mid dieweights, who get out on the mat unfaithful repre Goteh and Hacken superabur sentation of schmidt on record. An inter colored neenic en titied “Picturesque Hritanny in shown, There is much of natural soengry in it, and lots of girls, from the amoking age to the time they in hale snuff and “chaw terbaccy.” Hy the way, “Doug” Fairbanks ts too. Five reein of him. It seoms useless to add more to thin “Mr, Fixit" and in another taurel for the brow of the vernatile athlete-actor featured. eee there, The play in called STRAND How a Japanese count succeeds in ‘Thru the earlier years of the Great} preserving the “Honor of His Houre” | War she moves as a nurse upon the| when he discovers that hin wife, a hattlefields, always atoning for the | beautiful half-caste, loves another, is rast nd beloved of the soldiers. | With the entry of America Into the struggle comes the culmination of he- romance. Then, In an impro- vised hospital near the front, she is reunited with the American artist who had painted her in the monas tery grounds as the “Madonna of the Roses.” Alla Nazimova plays Joline at the | Clemmer this week. Witn ber ap-| pear Charles Bryant and Higelow | Cooper. eee COLISEUM One of the side-splitting Incidents In a complete comedy bill at the Col- When you want the one best drink for good taste and good health. “Bear” In Mind cERVA Enjoy the good taste of hops, the foam and the sparkle. Drink all you want—it's non-in. toxicating. At grocers,’ at druggists,’ in fact at all places where good drinks are sold ° LEMP Manufacturers ST. LOUIS Company | the lead being filmed at the Strand until Thursday, featuring Sessue Hayakawa. Complications one after another seem to make the solving of this triangle love affatr impossible, but the autifpr cleverly way out ‘ begins aboard a trane pacific Japanese liner about the lives of three p Onato, a Japanese nobleman Farlow, an Americ dancer kpown as * Lora later becomes Countess On ato, but Farlow, realizing the dancer does not love her Japanese hushand nets about to win the love he be should have been his and wh is planning man, he prepares a de with which to kill her Florence Vidor ts the wife. oe the problem to leave with the other MISSION It takes a storm at ea, a fire and A rescue to bring hapr worthy ness to tw persons =! Breakers Ahead,” at the Mis Dana starring. The so a pet ina fen village, where gossip for a time bans the heroine from the road to happiness. with Viola eee COLONIAL Vivid action is seen In th photoplay, “The Midnight Trail,” at the Colonial, William Russ A lively comedy adds merit to the show. | CLASS A The axsaesination of the A archduke is one of the feat “Fields of Honor,” at the ¢ Mas Marsh is appearing in the role. strian usa A Registered Dentists Third and Madison St. that is in the $10 to $25. F of the high ate advert « methods and PERSONAL TIO BRE Ss Niw DR, J. orricr COR. FIRST AV. and PIKE ST, Phone Main 4965 “IF | HURT YOU, DON’T PAY ME.” | This is my message of deliverance | to you from the fear that accom.) panies Dental operations. | 1 EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN and} eth absolutely without | ases but acute abscossed | QREAT T pain in all conditions. 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RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Look for the Free Docter Sign. | FREDERICK&NELSON | Spring Clean-up Week in Seattle Suggestions: | WALL PAPERS | HOOVER ELECTRIC SWEEPERS MURESCO WALL TINTS IRONITE FLOOR PAINT RAINIER READY- MIXED PAINTS JAP-A-LAC WHITE AND ORANGE SHELLAC LINOLEUM VARNISH April 15-20 LITTLE work—a little thought— will accomplish wonders in bring- ing Spring freshness to the home and its surroundings after the long months of winter. can or two of paint make woodwork gleam like ne fe yards of sheer, dainty window draperies will lend a new and charming appearance to your room, reed or willow chair, upholstered in gay chintz, to take the place of some heavy and enamel will piece, new floor covering for the kitchen—a kitchen cabinet to save steps and work —a set of bright, new aluminum uten- —these are some of the things one can do to make the home take on new life with the coming of Spring. PAINTS AND BRUSHES Play an Important Part in this week’s “clean-up” plans, so the Housewares Sec- tion (Basement) is ready with Floor and Window Brushes, Furniture Brushes, Stove Brushes, Stair and Banister Brushes and appropriate Brushes for painting, varnishing and kalsomining—also with Ready-Mixed Paints and Var- nishes of the reliable varieties—Floor Waxes, Wall Tints, Furniture Polishes and other brighteners. Offerings Featured for Clean-up Week A GALVANISED IRON ASH CAN, $3.00 Unusually good value in a strongly-built Ash Can as pictured, 18 inches in diam- eter, with raised bottom, strongly rein- forced sides and fit-over cover. Price , $3.00. A 12-TOOTH GARDEN RAKE, 40¢ ee A CHEMICALLY, TREATED In jan mem cletie tiona Th Sunday nh Eng Mr Mrs. pec Daug break At Meat John noon Th ‘ore nter ont in ¢ nat While at lu cafet Hast from he reside 154 Highland drive, was entered by Far and Near News by Telegraph ‘anadian bills, was rem¢ ALUMINUM RADIATOR 45¢. PAINT } LAVALOID bate WALL PAINT FREDERICK | & NELSON FURNITURE POLISH O-CEDAR MOPS AND POLISH GLASS FROSTING FOR WINDOWS floors work. S ing, Even DUSTING wood handle, treat- ed for dusting and cleaning MOP, | made Dusting Mop | Garden long, natural waxed | iron, and wood- Price 45¢. —and the Garden UCH a campaign of seed- planting, trimming and spraying as has started! now bumper harvests of potatoes, one can predict greenstuffs and other edibles HOTPOINT, —and flower gardens that will be the pride of the City. The Housewares Section is ready with representative selections of seeds, tools and BRASS- CRAFTERS BATHROOM FIXTUI WINDOW Grass, Flower Seeds. Fertilizer: accessories, including: Vegetable and Children’s Garden Sets _, torne Mor and Telephone home cured hi shipyard Saturday been asked to find him Deputq Mars! a forest ranger os of the Skagit “unyon attendance at the Junior Chris- Endeavor woolety rally, 150 bers re 14 different s0- 4 at the Plymouth Congrega 1 church Sunday afternoon. o mittee Joffre entertained night at the Overseas club nor of the visiting French aad sailors 4. Elizabeth Briscoe Foss and Harriett Parkhurst will i ally honored for achievement of al distinction by the Natl hters of Pioneers of Washin at the annual} April 24. Ver Prior to 1 Kfast on V the Cor na funeral Shoe will be held Mrs. | schoo! e room of € t hotel, 152 od unin) Sunday nt, and a purse $243, most of which was| clas » Hillerest hotel had a unday night, who re ntaining $28.60, a $35 over eral neckties and a straw| merce Mack ch in a downto eria, Mrs, M. C. Ward st her 314) f W. T. Whitney, | | 1 burglar Sunday night, who broke| ingfot in th valu frigh Girls pag In Seventh ave, and Pine st, the police healing will be held, and at night hand and sprained knee, nru a window, stole $10.50 and| siona stickpins, and was away able tened e 3 At the Young Men's Heb Thursdi and squatters on For a consid Weldon Howard, wanted Paut on a grand larcer | been arrested in Mrs for the Red Cross at the benefit re-| 24th ave. N. church of | cital to be 1 ‘Thursday | should re Fro Sunday on a 1 eight mon ch resentP.” A. ©. Rush did not return to his at Madison ark, after he se- pay check at the ‘The police have E. BR. Toby, with went into the fast three ernment ation of $: Investment company 1 the uments 00, the has St. charge, has Forrest 8. Balyeat will sing ven at the Lincoln high urday night, April 20 n truck is for sale by the nty council for defense. It boy called in ents who wish t French rk on Mond nd at t t! from the room of J. W., Power. | mittee has been appointed to aid war n| industries Father Arsene Turquetil, 0. N. L, ked|a missionary to the Eskimo of Bar }ren island, in ure 's Church ha the Arctic zone, will night at St. Bene 1, 49th st. and Wall- at 8 o'clock, on his mis: xperiences. Admission will Monday then| be free. neral services for Mrs he band of 30 pieces, made up of | V. Dore, widow of John lian veterans, which played at| mer political leader of this state, will Hippodrome Saturday night to| be held at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn: y for wounded Canadian | ing rs, will return to the city in the | Dor a big concert $22,000 in War Savings | cooks’ New Tho Honor Guard in n, it was repo Saturc by rry Miss Martin, the residence of John F. 416 17th ave. N. Mitchell, president of the nion, died aturday noon. ht meetings will be ad- 2 each day this week at Chickering hall. a raid on the Brighton hotel,! At 3 p. m. a meeting for praise and Lime and Spray Mixtures Shovels, Rakes, Forks, Hoes and Cultivators Coldwell Lawn Mowers and Turf Edgers | Ames .|lyn ave., Strongly- Rake of malleable 12- tooth style, with long handle of | finished hardwood. Price 40¢. Plant fousewares Section, Basement. | Mrs. Agnes M. Lawson will speak. | Mrs. Cyrus F. Clapp has presented -|a field ambulance to Base Hospital | unit No. Pending federal investigation of death of hogs on the ranch owned | by Irving W. Ringer, Arthur Broad- | bent is under arrest. He is accused |of pro-German activities. of Consolidation apers” will be argued ‘of Washington co-eds afternoon. 50, “The Tendency | Among New jnext Fy | City employes Saturday afternoon defeated their county adversaries on the ball field by 4 to 1. Gate re |ceipts went to the smoke fund for |county-city employes now in serviea, which is being raised by the Munici pal Service league Raymond Mitchell, 20, elevator op- in the American Bank build- ing, was arrested Saturday on a sec |ond-degree burglary charge. The residence of D. D. Yates, 5127 was almost complete- fire Sunday noon, |the blaze starting in an npstairs | room, where their little boy was play- ing with matches. The loss is esti- mated at $1,200. J. D. Franklin, who fell overboard from the steamship Amundson Sun- day night, was reported to be in a y improved condition at th city hospital Monday morning. He swallowed so much water that it was feared he would not live. ly destroyed of Larry Flanigan, deputy U. marshal at Tacoma, on a train en route to Bellingham Saturday. The following persons sustained minor injuries in auto accidents Sunday, caused principally by slip: pery streets and rain: Mrs. G. H. Cummings and daughter, 5220 Brook- bruised when the machine Cummings collided with ishth ave. S. and larence Gage, 2212% slightly bruised when struck by auto driven by W. In |Nahm at Fifth ave. and Westlake ave., and Miss Mildred Murphy, 1104 James st., struck at Broadway and Pine st an automobile driven by E 6 Federal ave. Miss Mur 8 ned a bruised driven by another car at Dearborn st.; ¢ | First ave.,