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ne ee ee ee ae ee IRENE CASTLE IS STAR OF NEW FOUR INDICTED aol | STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1918. PAGE 4 WEEK _ PICT’ URE AT LEVY’S ORPHEUM | ~ Some people believe a man’s and a woman's conscience are the same—some believe dif- ferently. Ibsen had his ideas. Elsie Ferguson interprets them—wonderfully. 1] ALSO THE SCREEN TELEGRAM and a New 2-Reel COMEDY Second at Seneca—Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 106 First Ave. EDWIN J. BROWN DBDs at 106 Columbia _J have left the tmita- ot neme rat ave. an tal Of. ee 18 014 location. Sey new e| gl Columbia, midwi ay be ‘and Second aves. 1 will gel Prices beea: of the expect to increase my Practice so that the increased will offset the increased Going business because of vin Seattle to be known aa the only te Seattle 7 4/4 not raise his the war. J. BROWN, D. PD. & Geattie’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia 20e—Children 10 ‘Councilmen Dine at Naval Station Hash, which, in the opinion of President Bolton, would make any man a patriot, was eaten Wednesday noon by city councitmen and commit tee clerks at the naval training camp | at the University of Washington, | when they visited the station as the guests of Commander Miller Free | man. | MARRIED T00 SOON, SO LANDS IN JAIL Charies H. Jones and Doria 8 Jones t thelr marriage affnulled. But Charles is languishing in the county jail today, and the decree is still a thing of the future. Judge Jurey asked Jones, Wednes day afternoon, whether or not he had married within 12 days of his divorce from Mrs. Jones No. 1. When he admitted it, the court rapidly said something about contempt of court and $100 fine, and now Jones is in a hated SUGGESTIONS THE FIRST NATIONAL No. 4—Foreign Trade If you are interested in foreign trade, advantage to you to deal with Which is prepared to give information concerning opportunities credit trade mports tet hood of First National Bank A Breezy, Lively and Most Thrilling Picture The story of an Ameri can cowboy king, with Americanism of the “rough and ready” type, who proves that the blooded ideals of our an cestors still remain “true blue.” GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Overture, “Pique Dame” Suppe \"Borenade > 2 it will be a decided a bank like the First tional arrangements, with special and Central etc, for foreign reference to the and South which ts big now as witnessed by the America and growing fact th and exports of the V for 1917 were in the half a billion dollars at the ashington neighbor- First and James Established 1882 y ——.___j [J dl] “The Venus Model” 18 THE ROMANCE OF A PERFEOT FIT ‘The #tory of a girl who found a fortune in » bath. fits perfectly as the ing suit; a role which her as bathing costume she wears. él Rag? oy Prey? , WSuttew.s 2 “ Douglas Fairbanks Enjoying a» Fellow opens the new show pheum today in “Tho Hillcrest Mystery.” continutng thru Friday uch of war color is given the terest in which is increased of Mre film by the recent death Cantie's ator husband, Vernon © film dealin w big shipbutider tempt to bi crime has been put in ability to run down inals and thereby unearths a nest of aples a solution of ber jail, uses her the real ertm eroine COHAN PROVES VERSATILE | AS PHOTOPLAY STAK Coban tile on the sereen age in his Trail Holliday.” whieh wi at the Liberty theatre mainder of the week. As Billy Holliday, ex-bartender who turned temperance lecturer at he point of a pretty girl's finger, he expels a whole mob of antidrys. has proved an he did “Hit the 1 continue for the re comedy HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN BY HER HAR ‘There is real common sense in just noticing whether the halr is we kept to judge of a woman's neatness or good taste. If you are one of the ow who try to make the most of jyour hair, remember that it is not advizable to wash the hair with @ cleanser made for all purposes, but | always some good shampoo. | You can enjoy the very best by get t! ne Canthrox from your drug- teaspoonful in a cup or hot water, ‘This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough #0 it is easy to apply it to all the hair, in stead of t the top of the head Dandruff, excess oi! and dirt are dis solved and entirely disappear, Your hair will be so fluffy that it will look much heavier than it is Tta luster and softness will also delight you while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures bair growth. Alkali In Soap Bad For the Hair Soap should be used very careful ly, if you want to keep your looking {ta best. Most soaps and pre pared shampoos contain too much al- ka This dries the scalp, mak the hair brittle, and ruins it ‘The best thing for steady use is ust ordinary mulsified cocoanut ofl (which is pure and greaseless), and in better than the most expen: or anything else you can use two teaspoonfula w the hair and xealp thorough!» mply moisten the hair with wate and rub it In It makes an abu creamy lather, wh r eaall, removing ever particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. The hair dries quick ly and evenly, and it leaves the Malp soft, and the hair fine and silky bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage You can get mulsified cocoanut ol! ata pharmacy; it's cheap and a few ounces will supply e momber of the fami for month Adve | | use One or jeanne dance of rich very rtisernent St are countr Savin you your mps erving Remember June 28th is THE NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS DAY | Ohe Japanese } Commercial Bankj FURUY A BUILDING Cor Second Ave 5o_and Main St. sat the Coliseum, meMade Sandwich In, “Say, Young This Week COLISEUM ibeagias Feirbanks in | Stewart in “The Hed- Haired Cepid. LEVY'S ORPHEUM—trene Castle in The Millerest Mystery STRAND — Kinie Ferguson to “A Dell's House. COLONIAL—Lee Kids in “The Trow bie Makers.” —— HUBBY PUT ONE OVER ON HOTEL GRAFTERS Any one who has ever been galled by the expectation of a tip from ev ery attendant about a hotel can ap preciate the feelings of the husband and the joy he had when, on the second honeymoon” of the Henrys to New York, he got rid of all the German marks n collection and at the me met the destres of t ‘Thin Metro jemmer prepares one for the wholesome fun of “True Biwe © feature play, with Dustin the leading role t the C Farnum DOUG GETS HIS BI CHANCE TO EXERCISE Doug “out Dougs” himeelf at th Coliseum this week Aa the fullot pep reporter with a million r grin, he leaps and bounds thru “Say Young Fellow” until one in saying, “How does he do it and still live Jos. Henaberry, th author has given him more opportunity than usual to demonstrate his skill and ability as an actor as well as supply him ample epace for his ath letic feats and climbing stunts. every RED-HAIRED CUPID" 18 NEW MISSION PLAY ‘The picture which comes to Mianion today features Roy Stew as “The Ked-Ha and the “Cupid urety worked hard in hie match-m ing That it is tr for matchmakere to be smiling ladies, who operate in a quiet and sly manner over tea table wiped away by the gorou R who uses guns and galloping hornes, and finds it necessary to rope the m ter to his buckboard to that t knot is Pes Pearce the love affair ELSIE FERGUSON TO CONTINUE STRAND FILM Ibsen's drama, “A Dol! be held over the reat of the Elsie Ferg sponsible realiza the upid make sure plays the lead in the Strand for in seen an the irre who rises the she haa only been her life. Her t role in the m: the part from her Songs,” in appeared here. the diffi of the picture different jong of recently “TROUBLE MAKERS” IS COLONIAL PHOTOPLAY The two little Lee kiddies are foa 4 at today in a A The Makers id Kathe wing in the movie world g her debut ome time eda Bara SAYS FOCH WILL GO ON TO BERLIN The time ts not far distar 1 Foch, with the aid of the can armies, will h Hun lines, and keep got reach Berlin,” Rev. Dr, ¢ Hughes, chaplain of the rs, told the British-Amer wociation, Wednesday r glen’ hall, Lieut. C. R.D.& of the royal field artillery, added account of months spent in British hospitals. HARDWARE DEALERS ARE MEETING HERE The Pacific Northwest Hardware and Implement association's semian nual convention opened at 9 a. m. Thursday, in the Butler hotel ban quet room. It will close Friday noon. Wednesday night the Seattle hard ware jobbers entertained visiting dealers at dinner in the M club. COLBY FEARS DRY LAW WOULD DELAY SHIPPING WASHINGTON, June 20.—Hot protest against absolute prohibition was led in the senate Wednesday by | Bainbridge Colby, member of | shipping board, who |the output of the shipya tur Colonial Trouble ine have a Jane mak go with t wher Amer thru tr ¥ until th taken fr6m the workmen. {ta reduced 25 per cent if beer were! | FAIRBANKS LEAVES AN ESTATE OF $2,000,000 INDIANAPOLIS The 1 of Chas. W. Fairbanks, dispo: ing of his estate of $ | filed for probate today June 20 2,000,000, was The bulk of the estate is left to his three sans, | , | who are named executors, INU. S. PROBE OF WAR AGENTS HINGTON Four charging WA June 20 Indictments navy men with attempting the government out of & tation of a bil pplies 6 id for, we army = and to fleece 000 by prone ready 4 federa The case arove entig ma federal ager en of profiteering | tions being men implicated « yeoman in the bureau of varien I r, & business man of Benjamin W. Penk Mowr stenographer emple orp bureau An unnamed #0! gave the plot to the government CRAZED ANZAC ATTACKS WIFE FRAN June trazed by the roar of the surf, “ak imagined was the thunder of guns in France, Colin Stuart, shellshock Anrac, beat his pr bride of ee months jousnens. day Stuart, recovered, is in charged with a murderous amsault on hin wife, and the la is being car od for at a hospita Stuart was nent here, after having been Invalided home from Auntradia n the belief that travel might serve to restore tnental poise PLAN TO RECRUIT 2,580,000 SCOUTS | Boy feouts to the number of 2,540 000, and scout maaters to replace the former leaders who have gone war, are wanted by the United Btates scout leaders (or immediate service In an appeal for scouts and roo asters, Theodore Roosevelt every boy in the country to a with the boy army, and ev to enter the rerv country in the army or nav aid out work. Men of high communi ty standing, education and ability ax leaders must be procured immediate ly, he gays, to command the juvenile | army. BURNQUIST MAINTAINS LEAD IN MINNESOTA) ST. PAUL gubernatorial turns Wednesday away “18CO, into unconac yall unable June 20,—Democratic primary election re night placed Fred E. Wheaton, of Minneapolis, in the lead, with 12.928 votes. Judge W. 1. | Comstock, of Mankato, ved 1% 703, No change was noted In the tanding of republican candidates, | Gov. J. A. A. Burnquist having a 50,- 009 majority HOLD CAMPFIRE FRIDAY The sixth annual campfire meet ing of the three score and ten of the W. C. T. U. will be held in the Plymouth Congregational eburch Friday, from 1 to 6 p. m. rece Rev. E. B. Sutton will preach Son- | day evening, at 6 o'clock, corner of Oceidental ave. and Washington st on | “Daniel 9 Visit With the Lion: WOMAN'S STATEMENT WILL HELP SEATTLE “T hated ever I ate gave toe a bloated feeling. and olive oll by the « helped me until 1 trie thorn bark, glycerine, etc., aa mixed | in Adiert-ka.” Because it funhes the ENTIRE bowel tract completely, Adlers-ka relieves ANY CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation, and/ appendicitis. The IN-| STANT action is surprising Drug Company and Swift Drug Com: | pany Bi j REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent district, per- eons! service and mederete advertis- ing enable on te make you this otter: dentist, get bie jo me and get 86 metodo ead yore cooking, because what pur stomach and I drank by prevents Bartell | prices. + pon cont cot hen hie painices conn tention. Dr. J. Brown's New Office ruruM fi DING Onraind and Madison AMUSEMENTS,| METROPOLITAN 24, for 4 Nights JOSEPH SANTLEY PRICES 56 to $2 SEAT SALE 109 x TODAY ORPHEUM Vandeviie Main 222 MeCULLOUGH STEVENS AND MARSHALL Hahn, Weller and O'Donnell; Davis Pelle; Gardner and Martmar Brothe Twloe ¢ be. Mata, 100 to 60. PALACE HIP tinwour Dafly, 1 to 11 SIX WIG ACTS OF WIPrODROME VALU of Redemption day Mata. 106; Ive Mata, 2:90 “AN ARAL Merry Op MISSES PARK) In Operatic Novelty Other Features, General Admiasion 250 =m —you'll have to hurry to see FAIRBANKS 30-PIEC Fifth at Pike Albers Bras Malax§ (Co. SEATTUCTAC OMA PORT AN SANT a: RYE FLOUR Use More Albers Rye Flour in Bread, Cookies, Pastry, etc. By using more Albers Rye Flour with a very small quantity of wheat, delicious bread, cookies, muffins, etc., can be prepared. These war-time dishes contain a delightful flavor, pleas- ing to the most exacting. It {s not a difficult task to use Albers Rye Flour, and the results are very satisfactory. Albers Rye Flour can be purchased without addi- tional substitutes. As there are large quantities of Rye in this country, you can do much toward increasing Wheat conservation by using more Alberg Rye Flour in your baking. Albers Rye Flour ts sold in 10-, 24%- and 49-pound sacks. Your gro- cer can supply your needs. us your name and address for a copy of Send ‘4 a booklet of 100 choice Albers Conservation Recipes. wartime recipes showing the use of substitutes for wheat. fata and sugar. Matied to you absolutely free, postpaid, upon @ written requost addressed to AthersBrosMilling Co. Publicity Department, Arctic Building Symphonic Orchestra Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 20c—Children 10¢ in touch up the gray or tint your hair to any shade from light gold~ en brown to the deepest brown —or black. Easy } and simple to apply, in- stant and sure in results. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS and has none of the faults of the old fashioned “hair dyes," or so-called * he sent you (from urers only) upon receipt of Mention purchasing stores sell * Two size 35 and $1.15, Prepared by Simple Home Treatment to Remove Hairy Growths Two or minutes’ use of delatone paste will banish every of hair from your face, neck or arr This paste is made by mixing soc with powdered delatone, After Abe skin sh » ft from and it will be and spotless, You will no’ appointed with this treatmer sure to obtain real delatone | trom your druggist.—Advertisement, three the