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Levy's RPHE T TEMPL # TRE MOTION FICTURE THIRO AT MADISON Iv’s A GOLDWYN NOW PLAYING AS TIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY TOM MOORE —IN— “Just for Tonight” The story of a brave young Irishman and a girt in danger—in which the Irishman wins all around—including the girl. Also a | FAY TINCHER Admission ...... 200 Comedy Children. .... +. 100 ‘ Pius War Tax LATEST NEWS WEEKLY Continuous 11 to It AZAD DAM <—pOorAcHpn Great drama of happiness and heart-breaks in the Far North— ‘Laughing Bill Hyde” Positively First Run No Raise in Prices SANDWICHES HOYT'S We Never Close. ouT FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. And the Doctor will give If you are sick you cannot do bet ter than take advantage of this offer. We save you money and give the best possibio treatment. CLEMMER COMING SATURDAY $28,000,000 CLEMMER potrenpoers Earle Williams iii. “The Girl in His House” From the popular novel by HAROLD MacGRATH with beautiful GRACE DARMOND aa the girl. He returned from a trip around the world and found “The Girl in His House,” who-—so strange had been the happenings never doubted that it was her own home! CHRISTIN COMEDY “War Gardens” tropits or THE DAY BRUCE SCENIC “The Hound of the Hills” | ing, then you lift it right out. RICKENBACKER GETS BALLOON WITH THE AMERICANS Whst OF VERDUN, Oct, 3.—Lieut, Rick rt an enemy observat ne t Automobile balloons in th: nd. So he flew Monday night by f The former knew that #ix Kol racer .w guarding the uaual hunting » kilo me them and brought down an unguarded sausage in flames His return waa spectacular A crowd was waiting for him at the landing field, whieh waa lighted with are lights, the current for which was generated by a portable dynamo ingenious invention of the flyers. ® A lost Frenchman first dove to the ground and made a thanking the Americans for saving Mis life with thelr lights, Ricken backer then burzed overhead, drop ped a flare and glided smoothly over the line of lights Then he hit the ground and taxied around the line of lights into his hangar. Hursting into headquarters, Rick enbacker declared: “Say, I'm getting to be @ regular balloonatic. I fooled Heinie tonight. I surprised a sau Sage Opposite Vieneulles, where they did not expect us, 1 saw it go up in fames. I was almost ashamed to do it re (30 past an American wate EVERY: HOUSE HAS ITS RABBITS IN MUNICH (Special “to The Star by N. EK. A) AMSTERDAM, Oct. 3 Mare a private house in Munich nowadays ts without its rabbits, lodged in backyards, in cellars, attlos, kitchens and even bedrooms, says the Munich Post. The Muencheners have much difficulty in feeding them, however, for grass is scarce. — ene p a little Freezone on an aching instantly that corn stops burt- It doesn’t hurt one bit. Yes, magic! Why wait? Your druggist sells o G ThePressure landing, | Lift Off Corns! | “Freezone” is Magic! ( right off with fingers—No pain! MustBeKept Up ightere have given the kaiser a 4 | any New Movie Programs to Open in Local Houses Today | | | 1 | Scene from “He Comes Up Smiling,” now playing at the Liberty, show ing Doug. Fairbanks, Marjorie Daw and Frank Campeau. LIBERTY “He Comes Up Smiling” ts the play Jinto J. T. Batehelor's clothes after a d discovered the bank | was fine swim a roll in the vest pocket ‘That at the Ldberty for the week, and Serer Mastia's introduction ints Doug Fairbanks is the man Who) Venture. It led him to John I does the smiling, Doug bas @ HADI! jet nig daughter Billy, and the Gen. | of his own of amiling Just on general rai, a week in the Adirondacks, and| principles, but if he had not, he | a gortune would find good reason for cultivat ‘as ‘ing it on the occasion that be slipped CLE yWER Karle Willams does some of the best work he has presented on the! xereen in many months in “The Girl in His House,” now playing at the | Clemmer, Williams is perfectly at| home in the role of Hoyle (the chief detective), and never fails to register hin scenes in a fine style, upholding his reputation as an actor of no Lift any Corn or Callus mean ability Grace Darmond makes a charming in the woregp version | ar “mysters of MacGrath’s pop rest of the cast is ¢ girl | el. The LEVY'S ORPHEUM “Just for Tonight.” now plaping at! Levy's Orpheum, tells the story of a man who, in his adventure-filled quest of love, is confronted by situa tions that would have balked a leas determined person than Theodore Whitney, jr. (played by Tom Moore). |The girl for whom he risks all, hides her identity from him for some| strange reason, and that adds to his many trials | eee CLASS A ‘There's lots of good in all of ua, but} dha Robert Brown didn't seem to have} tiny bottle of Freezone for afew cents, |*2Y fo0d in him at all, Hoe didn’t love children, and 4 man who can i¢ sufficient to rid your feet of every | ore ihe greatest gift of the Creator hard corn, soft corn, or corn between | has a bad soul. There are lots of the toes, and calluses, without sorences | men like Brown in the world, and that’s why “Parentage.” which is or irritation, Try #1 No humbug! | iow running at the Colonial, was | written, REX Mabel Van Buren ts the star of “The Girl of the Golden West,” the new show which comes to the Rex for the balance of the week kao Van Buren appears on an orphan from which who keeps a micon in a California THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918. THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY COLISEUM Grand Opera's Most Beautiful | Luminary | LINA CAVALIERI a woman | IMPULSE A woman of beanty and an artistic temperament —and a GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30 Marius Artists Brambilla | 30 Conductor Fifth at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 COLISEUM, Admission 25c Children 10¢ | | | | | | | Great Increase in British Shipping LONDON, Oct. 2.—Merchant ship ping completed in United Kingdom yards, totaled 144,772 tonsa in Sep- | tember, the British admiralty an-| nounced today. ‘This is 20,000 tons more than wae finished in August. | rhe rate at which the world’s mer j ant shipping ia being reduced has cut 68 per cent, compared with 1917, figure experts calculate. en ‘The Stars and Stripes prints the following in its edition of Septem- ring, and from he will not r t be Kept up. That is why wa are going & have a still bigger army, and that ts why all of us niust eubseribe liberally to the Fourth Liberty Loan Let us handle your subscription. First National Bank First Ave. at James St Established 1882. But the er Savings Department Open Saturday From 6 P. M. to & P. M. ak New Records From October List These are particularly good —be sure and hear them 10-Inch Double-Face Record—85¢ “When You Come Back” Sung by Raymond Dixon and Orpheus Quartet Reverse: “For Your Boy and My Boy” 10-Inch Double-Face Record—85c “I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” Sung by Charles Harrison Reverse: “I Miss That Mississippi Miss” 12-Inch Double-Face Record—$1.35 “Oriental” —Fox Trot “Dodola”’—W altz Both by Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra JOHN McCORMACK Sings “Love’s Garden of Roses” —$1.00 Dealers in Steinway and Other Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Victrolas and Records. Player Music, ay.&-Co, THIRD AVENUE AT PINE SEATTLE TACOMA—SPOKANE—PORTLAND Sherman mining town during days of the ‘49 gold rush. Her honesty and fear- | lenaness command the respect of all the boy«. ber 6 Every soldier in the A. E. F. receive one-half pound of candy ev- ery 10 days ax part of his ration. ‘The supporting cast includes Theo- “The candy ration will include dore Roberts, House Peters, Anita! oyocolates and hard candies of pure King and Jeanie Macpherson. sugar, The candy is now being made MIRSION a igs cong in France by Emily Stevens is the star in “Kil dare of Storm,” adapted from the story by Eleanor Kelly, which opens at the Mission today. Aa the story goes, Basil Kildare was the of the o' Southern estate of and because of his wealth an (MRS. WILLIAMS GAINED TWENTY- | | | Kate accordingly, parading her be | fore his friends on account of her| Health so Bad Before Taking |rare beauty. Tanlac Don’t See Now | How She Lived, | owner pont tion Katherine Leigh was forced t marry him. Ho was of a brutal and STRAND “Come On In” ts the title of the comedy by John Emerson and Anita) | Loos, which comes to the Strand to- “A little less than two months day. Shirley Mason and Ermest/ago 1 began taking Tanlac and | Truex are the stars. The plot @emls/since that time [| have Ny fell in| gained twenty-five pounds,” was apher.jthe remarkable statement made by kalger,| Mrs Margaret Williams, of 659 but Cupid told him to be true to|Orcas street, recently. Mrs, Wil-| somebody else. So he tried to be|jiams is the wife of J. W. Williams, true to both, but Eddie Short, who| who was a bookkeeper until he lost | with a poor German spy wt love with a patriotic ste Ho wanted to be true to Ue was 4 regular American soldler,|niy sight have lived in} j caught him at it, and being in love| » for the past thirty years, with the sweet stenographer himeelf,/and are well known and respected | contrived to land the spy and his as-|— «s¢y health has been very poor sistants, Count Von Bumstuff, Prof.|for many year she continued, | |G. Wottan OrphulSchmell, and A./-put my condition has been so bad 1 ee. Pee during the past two or three years that I really don’t see how I lived | COLISEUM I suffered most all the time with Lina Cavalieri, at one time pro claimed the most beautiful woman| in the world, is the attraction at the Coliseum, until tomorrow night in “A Woman of Impulse." The story centers around La Vecc!, an opera singer, who has risen from poverty to wealth and power, thru fearful headaches and awful pains in back and, in fact, 1 was racked with pain all over. I lost my appetite and my nerves became so shattered that I hardly knew what sleep was. When my hus- band lost his sight, my duties, of course, became doubly hard, and her beauty and her wonderful voice. my health being bad already, 1 | The picture is adapted from the! Kent going down under the strain play by Louis K. Anspacher, and/y qiq everything 1 could to. keep was directed by Edward Jose. out of bed, but finally got to where I was just up and down—would sit up one day and be in bed the next and I n had to give up my work because I was so weak ry day was just another day of suffering and misery for me “I went down from one hundred | and forty pounds to less than a hundred, and was just a frame, | with scarcely strength to move | around. I finally made up my mind from what I read about Tan- lac to try ft and I have certainly my TODAY'S “fs PROGRAMS nine ONPHEUM—Tom Meore in for Tonight.” SEUM—Lina Cavaliert in “A hirley Mason in “Come ‘Woman of Impulse.” 1—Tom Mix in “Fame and | | MISSION—Emily Stevens in “Kil- | | i} a Storm.” | REX—Mabet Van Toren in “The | | found it wonderful. 1 now weigh { 1 of the Golden West, | lone hundred and twenty-fiv hy ba | |pounds, and if anyone could feel |like a new persc I do. My ap- petite is splendid, and I am just building up e My nerves are in good ¢ I have got- Hot Discussion Is Checked by Vote Heated discussion over the charge that union men not belonging to the ten rid of all my sleep Hke a child every night I have gained so much In strength already that I can do all my house- | work without any trouble, and 1} longshoremen’s local have been| have been benefited so much that! | workigg on the docks was finally cut!T am glad to recommend Tanlac | joff by vete of the Central Labor! to everybody.” | council Wednesday night to check| ‘Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Bartell | | the exchange of personalities, Long-| Drug Stores under the personal di: | ' shoremen’s delegates attended with a| rection of a special Tanlac represent: Het of names of men they accused. | ative,—Advertisement | pain and now I| i will | POSITIVELY SEE HIM! ALL WEEK And you'll smile, too And likewise— WALLACE on the WURLITZER STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY Admission 20¢; Children 10¢ War Tax Additional, Have You Black Tom! for Local Tank Men? ‘The Good Luck Boys of the “Treat ‘Rm Rough Tank Corps,” stationed out at Fort Lawton, want a big black tomeat for a mascot. The bigger and blacker ole Tom is, the better he will be appreciated, Whether or not Tom is a m hu mpresario mat not he is absolutely ck. The Iron Crusaders ask that embryo mascot be delivered to the fort A harmless, yet very effective, treatment is here given for the quick removal of hairy growths: Mix enough powdered delatone and water to cover the undesirable hairs, apply paste and after 2 or 3 minutes re- move, wash the skin and the hairs have vanished. One application usu- ally is sufficient, but to be certain of results, buy the delatone in an or liginal package.—Advertisement. PUYALLUP, WASH. x OCTOBER 2nd to Oth INCLUSIVE Seattle, King County, Puyallup Valley Day and Derby Day, THURSDAY, OCT. 3RD Gates Open 10 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. ivening performance of merit. Use inter- urban, Northern Pacific or Great Northern rail- way Exhibits very complete. Fine bands and good free entertainments.