The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 3

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Monday and Tuesday—Last Times PAULINE | FREDERICK —IN— “PAID IN FULL The World-famous Eugene Walker Drama of a Good Woman's Love and Sacrifice “MONEY BLUES”— This sensational 4 jazz number, played by the Big Col- iseum Orchestra each afternoon and night. Coliseum’s News Service World Happenings FIRST MALOTTE on the WURLITZER Would You WriteThis’ NLY those who have suffered tho mi! and torture of kidney troublo and hove found their way back to health can approclate the feeling of gratitude and desir> to holp other sufferers that caused Mr, E. A. Ohanholt- zer, Konantz, Colo, to write the following lot:s *o Foley & Co.: say gov In, I'wus troutiod witness Drdecrooed may seo ‘was trou! Bladder dh sometimes I could pot lke ov ride s gaselght. A msah ened weit overttiod Poles Kitney Pili. He persuaded ma to. H bettie and to me wonderfully ;s0 I weatback and got adollar bottle, and then another, and I do believe they will makea woll man outofme. Sincerely yours.” If any reader of the above letter is eufering asthe writer was suffering. end profits by Mr. Shanbolteer action, will he not feel it his duty to pass ‘ihe he! me to tr my surprise I found they be kidneys and healing action, kidney trouble lor many -grade medicinal farinns aymptoms ion, hago, stiff oF wollen pecks before the eyes, parities aod. poisonous, waats maiter remaining in the bicod stream because the Lid Reys are not doing thoir propor work of eliminating the gute, “if catieriog from kidney’ troable, way Bot tsp ing from tr io, wi oot Foisy kiduey Pil . ro mtd Seld Everywhere ‘DEMON RUM NOW IS A MEX EXILE March § prohibition ratified Mexico of Demon LOS ANGELES, Cal With nation wick in the United as the bi Staten t big stronghold Rum in Nerth America, looms aa a haven for the thirst Hut in Mexico the Viewed with mix »wer California's government, ac wel MARINE OFFICER IS VISITOR HERE 8. McLemore, « ° ahington tative of oa, arrived ¢t ne thruout the vising the marines on service on the sea, distinguish riors who went oven Col, MeLemor of tb which td of American fighters rulted for tt nation's thru his recruiting cam. o mame basis as th land-e r peace whieh a war an to meet the ix the orte slog First to ntified thoxe ‘thou who sands were emergency paign Maud Powell to Play in Seattle Seattle music lovers will welcom the return of Maud Powell, pr American we tle f March 13 ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF STEALING PAPERS William Nuckles, 50, negro porter ny, at and book station, al newspapers has a stand Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ONLY The exciting final installment (never before shown here) of Martin Johnson’s “Cannibals of the uth Seas. Entirely Different from the First Series—Just as Thrilling And the Mad Whirl of Travesty, the MACK SENNETT Farce—“East Lynne with Variations” ~ SEATTLE STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | t » is a laug fHE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCY 8, 1919. Glimpses at Photoplays NowCurrent Pro Linteery ed hy € Variat iY COLISHU Mt te Chaptin nount Week Vivian Never Saw Martin Such M Lerner i Man- Hunter COLISEUM When emplo: eee AES SON rune pee So | id Pauline Frederick and Frank Losee, in a scene from “Paid in Full,” bin Which stays at the Coliseum until Tuesday night ly « f | but who « thought} intrigue Dorothy 1 | from place comedy LIBERTY Martin In order t venture rave > t be te" finds hin @ thin pictures uth Seas.” was he | nick nied thr | nd pretty | faints their ex bale who An man, wh who r plan ture ort ume of time, thre river, then When she herself in the ar believed a traitor to animated ne might easily et. form an «P One of the funn t Mack Sennett comedies shown for some tUme sque on East Lynn es Lynn, Ben Turpin vet aawume the calls this edy A With Variatic and it te | Satardey In not #0 much a burlesque on the old faahtor jer-dramer” as it b a mative ham actor troupe the country in in the MISSION in which! One of the brightest, sunniest lit eo stare ner is Vi : tartin, who 9 4 at the Miasion Kart ¥ on Ue vian | Girt Marty Mach Mis lives with two ple Ue farm in the folks pass away Fannie Perkin teacher, heads out ry wagon to search for "| grandmother, to whom she ors trunk tination Martin) on a lit sins, The old Marty A spinst upon th finds 4 jue in her meth Arriving at their de Mar tant afford the and y learns that she is c a ¢ tion of the woman rtunity to meet Er who is an aviator gh. It is ht. but Eric ng society girl, eran woman's on a furl home ac teacher there is Hoot Mon Scotch atmorp pletures are CLEMMER | Normand in her tomboy announc days more. orphan, who is l remain a few ickey” in a little nt up in the m later sent to the home who promises to educate for the girl Instead her a slavey Mickey's drive the and the «% her back to the word that is beginning to of a wealth and the Li “Plein of the Worlds and who unt care she make pranks neart 1 insane whole house aunt Is on the mountains when comes Mickey's gold min pay The little s 7 a ¢ of the id wins o handsomest men of the young much to the dismay of the aunt |who had hopes of making a match between this young man and her own daughter, ighter the oo. REX Jane Cow!l's stage success: Common Clay,” with Fannie Ward in the role of the little shop girl at the Rex last Thur x card hn Hamrick an ill remain thruout this week Bilen Neal, a shop girl, & ed by a f clerk in the st enter life as a cabaret singer first night of Ellen's cabaret career the and the girl is dragged off to jail and held night. Upon release, Ellen secure as maid in a home of cafe is raid over there is a young to Ellen way In this house son who makes love later, when he is called to war Eten becomes the mother of hi child. When she informs bis par ents and asks their formed they will have nothing to do with her or the child, Heart-broken brings th into court in order to save th y from a life of poverty In the meantime and when he father of Ellen they will be that he had aid she tx in It’s the same fun- ny DOROTHY GISH — You're dead sure of a good time at The hal he own the ruth the. mar Strand. he went to war, i : COLONIAL Rather than see her young sister Ase the #on returns 4 that he is the child he tells her married immediately, always loved her and r SuW Such a truth the mar-| disgraced in the Lady Fre Freder divoree to pl 7 Carlo, Here meets Mereston, who imme ve with her ention of marry Char but resents his mother’s efforts to turn him against her, She encourages the young lord and then, to show him how much too old she is admits him to her room wh in mak: | » rouge, | | landing at Monte | up Cross *Weekly, 1 Alice Howell, in < comedy, “Behind the Front,” support the feature pic ture a poor college boy student rs Bud's moth up, Bud attorney as much alle prisoner as to the |ff| om y the mother, and Frank “The si- A until «» Mathews attorney in at the Claas "Proved Safe by Millions. 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NEW DRAPERIES HE art of home- furnishing, to keep pace with the ev- er-changing modes of \living, is in constant of evolution, process Today — one of the | ost charming contri- utions to the effeet- ve drapings of win- ‘ows are the new Pan- | Laces. extent to which we feature these uncommon typifies our splendid preparedness to com- pletely meet your Springtime home beautifying needs, Panel Laces are priced 65c to $3.50 a panel— the Other new materials ready for your enjoyment and selection include: ceeses $1.00 to $1.25 75¢ to $1.50 . $1.25 to $4.50 Fine Craft Laces at, the yard... New Filet Net Laces at, the yard Finest Imported Nets at, the yard... ‘These are available in all the popular colors, thus affording every advantage of harmonious selection. Uncle Sam Has Pledged 20.000.000 Tons of Food be a heap easier to | keep that pledge ‘ all of us do our part” in producing our © share in the home © garden. Get an early by selecting tools from our stock —tools that will make the greatest increase from the least work. Long and D-handled Shovels and Spades priced....81.90 Steel Rakes for lawn or garden..@1.15, $1.25, $1.35 Malleable Iron Rakes..75¢, 80¢, 95¢, $1.00, $1.10 Garden Hoes EMT Es Cultivators . 95¢ and 81.40 Spading Forks 1.45 Ladies’ Sets, consisting of rake, hoe and shovel. 1.95 Turf Edgers .. Wood Handled Grass or Hedge Shears Weeding Forks Weeding Trowels ..... Hand Weeders . ee Sprayers for rose bushes and fruit tree: Pruning Shears SEEDS.Of all kinds are on sale in the Basement Ho furn ing Section. e Feather Pillows Extraordinary Values In this important bedding item the bed- ding section is pre- eminent, offering you only the best quality. 800 New Feather Pillows Cured, Sanitary at Thoroughly Perfectly and Odorless, Special Prices. 18x25-inch Pure Feather Pillows, each Art Tick Pillows, each. . 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