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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1918, PAGE 9 : REAL AMERICANISM IS SHOWN IN GERARD FILM AT COLISEUM | 5 DO YOUR DOLLAR DUTY— © SELFISH YATES ; 4 C. Gardner Sullivan wrote it—the man who created Hart’s “Hell’s Hinges” and “The Aryan.” Nuff sed! exquisite trousseau- but so Perishable ! “Not at all, it’s just as practical as can be.” “But look at your underwear. So filmy, sodelicate! They won't last any time at all.” “Why, you goose, of course they will, I'll just keep on washing them in Lux.” LUX! It’s the magic word that makes it possible for a woman to have the dainty, delicate garments she has longed for all her life. And to have them for constant wear— not just for very special occasions. Ambassador Gerard Delivers an Ultimatum to Von Jagow, Shewn in “My Four Years in Germany,” at the Coliseum, Lux comes in clear, pure, transparent flakes. They melt instantly in hot water, : oa bee doubt “seiner are pera which closes a two weeks’ en- nows Ame: thru its policy of in | gagecnent at the Coliseum tomorrow and you whisk them into a rich, creamy, trigue and spying, it knows little of | niht, one can better understand the bubbling lather. You can dip the sheerest Americans, as is proved by the entire | reasons for America's present post fabrics up and down in this lather without mistaken policy of Germany with a| tion in the world conflict. injury. You don’t have to rub them at all. nation that strove to keep its new wig RY The dirt just drops right out into the suds. trality until its patience was entire | *#-————~ ‘ Do you know what ruins your dainty ly exhausted. | LaneRT cath Tart in setten | When one has ecen Ambassador) | ¥ underwear so quickly? It’s the old-fash- joned rub-rub-rub—rubbing cake soap oo.” and Petty Artuckie in Qerard’s “My Four Y in Ger. | joonehine.” janie CLEMMER- Madge Kennedy in “The directly on fine materials, then rubbing again to get the soap and dirt out. ae a a a” Fair Pretender WARTIME RECIPE yy a Today the bride can fill her trousseau’ the Rowd With fallte.” with the finest, daintiest silks and laces— FOR GRAY HAIR ey % and just so long as she keeps them new Bryne N—Mey Mtewart in “The Bem | | j * There” ‘onstance Talmadge t | b nex, ™M i. e » A witt Lax they will wear and wear. or Faded Gray Hair. | cuaae a2 Sinatenove to oieettntion.” Gray, streaked or faded hair can eee be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you dentre, by the nnedy is at her beat in of the following! the role of Sylvia, the stage-struck How to wash silk uaderweer éroe fo ta! jt of Luw flakes into half se remedy that you can make at home et, who bluffs her way Into soci sinful of boiling ef very het water. Whisk into & Merety get a small box of Orlexlety as a v > peeadniion anal Sasher. cold water till ieke-warm. Powder 3 y drug store. It costs! wucceasfully carries off her m: . only ots, and no extras to buy.lading until her “husband Dingolve it in one ounce of water| very much to life and comb it thru the half. Fu | Tom Moore shares honors with directions for use come in each box.| sties Kennedy in “The Fair Pretend You need not hesitate to use OT ler” at the Clemmer this week. lex, a a $100.00 gold bond comes in oes each box guaranteeing the user that] UmERTY Ortex powder does not contain si “Belfinh Yates,” at the Liberty this ver, lead, zinc, sulphur, Mercury.| week in the story of a man who, aft aniline, coaltar products or thetr 4) or fajting in love, changes his view- rivatives. point of life. From selfishness he It does not rub off, is not sticky | witches to mawkishness, and that or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy.| nid meek affectation peculiar to It will make @ gray haired person] ectuces ap a: look twenty years younger Adve | "1 i noe startling that the last act finds him on his knees in the mud Joutside a shack wherein lives the dameel of hin affections. A H | nit hurt rissa te leading yar. |“ Comedy jag in 2 eR ENS a, reels—or should we onr rl “ spy Constance Talmadge is appearing |SaY @ “still YING THURSDAY at Levy's Orpheum, starting today, | p93, | eer ere for three days, in a comedy, “Up the picture? Road With Sallie,” in which apooks, smallpox and burglars play an im: portant part. | A comedy, "Pretty Babies,” a scen ic of Watkiki Beach, and Universal rials are also shown, and the 12 ra has some new selec You hear the call of the Red Crom. AYSWER AT ONCE. | DENTISTS THIRD & PIKE and the Woman’’ ™ James Oliver Curwood's Story of the Canadian North Expert Dentistry at ‘Aaaite 100 Children Sef] man orc Reasonable Prices ee include tax tions, | MISSION Roy Stewart, in the “Hoan of the Lazy Y," opens at the Minsion today supported by Josie Sedgwick. A ro mance, sudden death, hard fighting and hard riding make the “Boss of | | the bazy ¥" « true Western play Cal Marston and Tom Taggart carry on the bitter feud handed down to then by their fathers. A Taggart e 9 had killed Cal's father, and Cal came e Pace €c eat 0 S cn ome Inthe han and fe id home in the hands | e of yton, whose presence he resented, but when Cal naw that Tom | wart was a suitor for Betty's EMPLOYES CAME THROUGH For Mercy Monday for the RED CROSS 100” YOURS ?? 7 hand, he turned right about face in favor of the girl | eee 5 STRAND The’ blood of hia own captain on his hands, blood from a German bul let, brought Monto Jack#on at last to} the fighting pitch. mans who rush down upon him tn the trench feel the bite of his bayo net Over the top he goes, redeeming himself from all the scorn and insult | that he had allowed to be heaped upon him before he was driven to en list at home. No longer the «ight of blood makes him a coward And} |Retty Adams, in the uniform of a Red Crous nurse, is happy to take him back into her heart | There « few slack ents 4 f ‘, a jary, to which the wives of all mov- < crm ae £6 fae, ements $9] samen ote Curmod' nary of the ie ,ah a, ges aime | FRUSTRATE TEUTONS IN EMMER oe . ry eB or Jed with the moving picture business,| EFFORT TO GET SHIPS! CL. ai Rie! mm COLONIAL | will be eligible. | At the-@olonial, Nell Shipman and byte . | In all, this organization will enlist} WASHINGTON, May 23.—A far William Duncan are co-starred in| some 2,900,000 people in effective |reaching effort by Germany to get eneernsecnincsaniec © two Ger-| The great Russian actres mova, is at the Class A, in hg dy war relief work. D. W. Griffith is] «nips with which to gobble up trade Di S e During the action of the play, Na- | President of the national organtza-| stor the war has been uncovered b3 iseased kin simova, “dressed as a bacchante, | NOP: pane aa |the American government. Steps inion ’ o¢ [Priestess of Bacchus, a goblet in one SO al i rinetoftem ate tee. ct [and and a bunch of grapes in the) PRESBYTERIANS TO MEET |are now under way to frustrate this a citterent, Be, 606 other, gives a wonderful interpreta | IN ST. LOUIS NEXT YEAR and any similar enemy attempt in tion of classic dancing. |the future by empowering President oe COLUMBUS, ©O., May 23.—The | Presbyterian general assembly today | Wilson to designate exactly how Motion Picture | selected St, Louis for the 1919 meet-|American-built ships may. be owned ing. by foreign interests. Bills to this Men to Organize ~__________jend will soon be passe¢ ‘EVERY MEAL A ear ee ae end will soon be passed by congress. 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