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THE SEATTLE EC. 28. 191 g AGE 5 { iil ty Ail Ud Continueus Dally t to TL More Good New Amusement for You TOMORROW Alvaretta HylandTrio “The End of a Perfect Night” Lew Wells Meno e and Saxophone Reeenteteltion a veuretbapasorsesoressytr seep he International Trampoline Gymnasts Betty Stokes “The Singing Whistler” The Nagyfys A Mysterious Pyrotechnic Sensation Feature Photoplay jay and Tuesday) June Elvidge —IN— “The Zero Hour” Weekday Eves. and eon Sundays 10c | 20c USED RESINOL FOR BAD SKIN TROUBLE Considers Recovery Remarkable onas ove treceeeess } i Brooklyn, N. Y.. Aug. 14.—"For| j na : almost six years I suffered from a| eS i Pht ss sibeas | Fs Leesa a BT'S severe case of skin trouble which be | gan with swelling and intense pain 1—Helen Gill, Metropolitan. 2— Jack Jackson, Levy's Orphuem, 3—Norman Feusier, Wilkes 4—Betty Stokes, Palace Hip. 5—Adelaide Wi FAMOUS PARTNERS ENTER FILM BUSINESS Playgoers will need little introdu |Uon to “Business Before Pleasure.” in my knee. Then my leg became in. flamed and sores broke out, which ftehed and burned terribly day and night. I tried many remedies, but gained no relief, I even spent six months in the hospital, and the doc ‘ tors wanted to amputate my leg. At| the Eltinge theatre success, w lant I tried Resinol Ointment and | H- Woods will present at t Resinol Soap and obtained relief | politan Sunday night for « c r knee emer cca comaer Ty core | “Business Before Pleasure” te the OH remarkable, as my trouble was very | third of the Potash and Perlmutter @ serious.” (Signed) Mrs. Henri Mauer, | Comedies, by Montague Glass, .creat @ 418 Hooper Street jor of the original eharacters, and q All druggists _ sell | Jules Kekert Goodman. 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Eddie Borden, assisted by “Sir Frederick Courtney, in “The Law- breakers,” has a burlesque sketch Irene and Bobby Smith two dainty performers in a “sister act.” Omak and Taki, a Japanese boy and girl, are excellent acrobats, Wor Enos Frazere. the nature of a ders are promised The offering is in surpri There is to be ag a midnight mat New Year's eve will be on hand stu " appro > the oecasion will be in or | der | ROYAL DRAGOONS COME TO PANTAGES | ‘Ten Royal Dragoons, comprising a |singing band, will jhead the w | Year's bill of vaudeville at the P |tages, opening with the mati | Monday For an added feature, Manager Pant has arranged for the first appearance here of Samoya, the Spanish athlete, who does what ts called a cloud «wing, an acrobatic feat high in the air above the st Other numbers include: Walter Fishter and company, in the farce Baby Bugs”; Nellie. and Katliryn | Durkin, in song# and musical selec | tions, and Rives and Arnold, in com | Ruth Roland, In the new episode of Hands Up,” will be the picture at “HELLO, 1919," SAY OAK PLAYERS The | day at Monte Carter's Oak is a mu sical farce, “He new show that opened Satur There is a coherent plot the new bill, inter spersed with musical and dancing numbers, Lou Davin w White Claude Kelly, Del Estes, Oxear Ger ard, Madeline Rowe and Bessie Hil haye the comedy parts in hand, and the costuming is new Monte Cart innounces a mid night matinee for New Year's eve mold filled lockets go to Haynes, next Lib. Advertisement For best quality and chains erty Theatre THEATRE PLAYERS LAST TIME TONIGHT GHORGE COUAN'S KEYS TO BALDPATE G ROLLICKING EDY IN THREE ACTS “A PAIR OF QUEENS’ Starring Grace Huff and Ivan Miller he Wilkes Players Vius War Tax S iy ‘if ‘* a 7—Kathryn Durkin, Pantages. ALL-NIGHT DANCIN FOR NEW YEAKG EVE Manager Eugene Levy will offer his musical come any in an show for earn week red Ida at Levy's Or pheum is a farcecomedy, in which a number of the nobler sex become infatuated with a stage beauty known as “Ida.” In fact, they even squander thelr money for ex pensive welry with which to adorn her oc “a and action start when the various wiv of the nobler new wind of the situation and break tn the ubbies” party | There will be a New Year's eve frolic at the theatre, in which there will be 20 vaudeville acta; also all night dancing, with music by three Jazz orchestras cee “PAIR OF QUEENS” IS | WILKES OFFERING A Pair of Queens t will be the of. | Wilkes Players at the starting with a mat It is fast farce com in three with the action centering around a couple of gay birds who go out to make a night of it while the wif in vinit utoftown, T the next morning to find that the head of the family has unexpectedly returned and also that they are implicated in 4 shooting affair that took place in| one of the cafes that they visited the evening before eu Sunday atre, acts ing PANTOMIME SKETCH FOR PALACE HIP Come gymnastics and panto. mime are blended in the lead act of the new show which will open at the Hip Sunday. “The End of a Night” is a title of thiw sketch, which is presented by the Alvaretta tri | Wills will play the saxophone and tell stories; Saunders and Boom er have a song and talki ct; | Betty Stokes, who has been wm here before in musical comedy, hi * program of songs and warbling;} acrobatics ix the profession of the | three Kirkillos; experiments with fire will be presented by the Nagy , Defying Nature's Laws 45 MEN IN ONE TOWN GET A (sy » The § KHOLM, Dec, 28.—Hauge sund, on the Norwegian coast — be tween Bergen and Stavanger, is re po the banner town for war| profits In proportion to population Forty-five men have cleaned up from $250,000 to $2,000,000 apiece | ince the war started, ‘They sold ps, mostly to England, This in formation comes from an American tizen who went to the town of} Haugesund this month and took possession of $25,000, his quarter hare of an estate left by his father. | A put it, "My father had $10 000 wher war started. He nm 00,000 selling ships to th | | MAX BACK IN BRUSSELS| AS THE GERMANS LEFT by N. BE. A) Two hours veclal to The Star 8, Dec Germans hi after the 1 left Bruss Mayor Max, escaped from a German prison camp, stood on the steps the city hall and was given a gre recept by his people. Max had| been released by sympathetic guards when Bolshevism. br out in the man lorries, carts and military | trains, scorning concealment made his way as fast a the city where his proclamations ha¢ o angered the Germans early in the ‘¢ enh ters y af fees ne i at castor oil, calomel or pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowel: ' Matinee New Year 8 Eve. thru won of retreating Germans | Cascarets never gripe, never injure, and do not disappoint th | , ind appeared as he was to lead the} worried mother. Give harmless Cascarets to children one year o! , CONTINUOUS SUNDAY AND NEW YEAR'S DAY celebration over the German retreat. | and ypwards., Each ten cent box contains full directions ie STAR—SATURDAY, I METROPOLITAN Bhrine THE VAMPIRE POLICE SHOOT FLEEING YOUTH Shot in the leg as he was running from officers at 18th ave, and 1 Howell st. Friday night, Warner Thiel, 21, of 1811 Franklin ave, is in the city hospital urday, wuf- fering from a revere fe wound. In his statement, Thiel said he thought the officers were hold. men He will be investigated in con- nection with several recent burglaries, Fish Smell Hangs All Over Euro; (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) STOCKHOI! Dee mell of fish in all over Europe. In all homes, except where they have much cash the sniffy, pervasive aroma is mani: |} Sweden all the 1 tallow | handed ministration for fest. Fats are In the government decrees that lard of hogs and the suet a of cattle and sheep must b« over to the food a strictly regulate scarce distribution fore the government paasex out these |; fata, they are mixed with fish of Pork chops can be bought no streaks of fat Whale ofl butt way. Looks like low and golden tll you taste it is sold in cow's butter, with these chi Nor- | yel Passes for butter But} Be- | | FRANCE wins | ALEXANDER IS Mayor Ole Hanson will lead the grand march at the ual fire men’s ball Saturday night in the room of the Masonic temple. | Baby is mad! the horn, or the pict Look at the tongue MOTHERS! ' | Mothers’ Pet Needs a Cascaret | Doesn't want the favorite dolly, or books—but don’t scold! Then hurry! Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food and constipation poison from the little liver and bowels, Clean the clogged-up places. Max | the bile, sour fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping possible to) your little one cross, feverish and sick. | because to them it is like eating candy. STARTING POR THE WEEK SUNDAY NIGHT ATURDAY WITH MATINEES NEW YEAR'S AND A. H. WOODS PRESENTS BUSINESS BEFORE PLEASURE BY MONTAGUE GLASS AND JULES ECKERT GOODMAN THE BIG ROLLICKING COMEDY MADE BROADWAY GIGGLE FOR ONE YEAR AT THE ELTINGE THEATRE, NEW YORK THREE HOU OF LAUGHTER WITHOUT A CHANCE TO CATCH YOUR BREATH— SO BRING ALL YOUR LAUGHS WITH YOU PRICE Nights ..... ......50c to $1.50 . Mats. Wed. and Sat .25c to $1.00 Plus War Tax SEATS NOW SELLING | world's shipping for America’s mer- chant fleet will be worked out at the conference The joy of feeling fit and weak toners FAMOUS CLOCK | (Special to The Star by N. EB. A) ( STRASSBURG, Dec. 27.—The ( most famous clock in the world | CALLED EAST ance, (|. H. F. Alexander, president of the those who fs gor ie ae wet ad re | Pacific stutitle Company, bas ict ne cathedral clock of } : burg, built in 1547, ‘Thousands | Alled Bast Pyles casper com- por | a of America ith the Ameri. ( ” rican shipping men and keep regu- sh pve sino bee hes ae pro who are to confer with the director I general on shipping Plans for obtaining a share of the When this clock «strikes the ) hour, a cock crows (the famous cock of St. Peter), the saint ap pears in effigy and each of the other aponties follows him. The | LIBERTY BONDS } ‘ ) } seeing it for the first time. ) > ‘ ) ’ ? } ) clock in 30 feet-high and 15 feet } ANY Tr, wide at the base, A statue of }/ rot rary Apollo points the day of the { MACFARLANE @ HALL month. On succeeding days of | | gamete 1324 565 Lowman Bid ‘Sale of Any Medicine in the World. } week, different figures are in evi- § GRAIN COTTON ae. In bones, 10c., 25. } Jence, beginning with Apollo, on § | NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 ) Sunday, drawn by horses of the sun; Diana, drawn by stags; Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, , Cupid and Saturn. ) A figure turns hour glass ) every 60 minutes. The figure of ) an infant strikes the first quar. ' ter of the hour, a youth the sec ond, an old man the third and the figure of death the fourth, | ) striking the bell with a bone. ‘\ MONDAY AFTERN TEN ROYAL DRAGOONS The Singing Band. ee} BEGINNING You’re Invited to Dance at Armory! California boys at Camp Lewi have arranged a dance to be given Saturday night at the Armory in Se attle for the benefit of soldiers and sailors who are away from home | Every one is invited, The Spanish Wonder SAMOYA In a Daring Cloud Sving. Give candy Other Big Features—General Admission 25c OAK ™ Hltott 5434 Starting Today—Continuing One Week MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AND THE DANCING CHICKS —IN— “HELLO, 1919” Get Seats Now for the Gala Midnight Twice Every Night, 7 and 9 and Friday Children love Cascarets, | 5 Cascarets act better than | j |