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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919, Prefers Comedy, but Stars _ in Serious Drama as Well. (‘oad i. rRE Creams and Powders Floor Perfumes Face and Toilet Articles Main Floor if the woman you loved preferred to reputation at your expense, would you be will ing to serve a term in prison to protect her? This man did. He years. But when he out! N ave fooan't have to go She Rhodes Co. Shirts and Tic m Men's Easter na MUCh plea —Main Wloor, ne peanuts to ¢ —Main pigeons in Central park aes (a New Arrivals of rd any a ‘ Marabou Capes and Stoles for Easter Main Floor, Kear found Warrer served seven rruride ny @ came tore camera « we It’s all here in a powerful drama. John Barrymore HAT abode agree upon Capes and Stole bou and M Meteor lining a permanent of fashion you will in inspection of these beautiful which are made of all } and Geor, combined, with plain or fancy They are displayed in Taupe, Na and Black, priced at $6.50, $12.50, $1 $14.00, $14.00, $20.00 and $25.00. New Kerami and Plush Capes and Stoles in Black, Taupe or Brown, at $5.50, $8.50 and up to $20.00, Marabou has the realm appearing the f Hone ort in bou satin tural 50, The Handsomest of Handsome Faster Hats at $10.00 New Second Floor HE display of Easter Millinery is now at its height, and the care which this see- tion of our store has given to distinctive mil- linery results in a showing of hats at $10.00 that are positively the maximum of style and value, Their becomingness and the unusual assort- ment of large, medium and small shapes, in po ple ens mesg Boge teem colors given preference for Spring and Sum- o he at rts * _ mer, makes choosing a hat with individuality re p an easy and pleasing task for any woman, P's Complete Stock From Which to Choose Your Easter Wrap New Second Floor tan. HE woman versed in the trend of Spring and Sure Summer styles in Coats, Dolmans and Capes, Glimpses 3h Photop ay. inspecting this display may not but say: they are all here. The model sketched has just arrived. A belted now \_urrent equ vod in ie fans presents him fret ir | more tor is ut of Hon: aco Jobn Barrymore tart half way toward beginning 1 hop about nea « A Man | jump back up to the to the until all the ne done Leah Ratrd's It wan dogs, Pekinese and collie xpec he comedy is portra The Test of And his char of # man who is wro murder might no of our best ne when t k tragic role at the Strand star in auner hard my the Italian Honor The terization grap in fully that Another Bill Hart be released is “The jaile * him Money nh sequen Dustin Farnum is some sportama “The Test of Honor” Billy His hobby is hunting moone n Corbett wi ute Parsons comedy— 7. wear a each episode The Midnight Ma RIDINGTON TO GIVE FREE VERSE LECTURE Ridington —along with a “Smiling” the ne “Wanted, a Baby” — = t of Br hc umbia, w ecture Denny hall on the | & F | Soldier Council veruay af Washtnkion camspar Wed ova Plan Turned Down nemlay evening on the mubject, “Free | appeared SPOKANE, April Verse, woman, —By a vote|— It ot 67 to 19% the council last night * vei BUILDS YOU UP refused to in ASK FOR and GET ie organize a Soldiers’ and Sallors —_—_ The Right Way — Spring Medicine > on foot here Bd i rlick’s council and on which James Ly¥- a fden of Portland has been active That Begins and Ends Hight od Milk So generally successful is Hood's for the past few weeks The followed a Sarsapariila as a Spring medicine For infants and Invalide and in ailments of the blood. OTHERS are IMITATIONS Dolman of taupe velour with lining of fancy pus: willow taffeta. Price weals eeP eae $ Serge and Silvertone Velour Capes in Navy, Tan, Pekin-blue and Victory red $15.00 and up to $45.00 Coats—Loose back and belted styles, designed of Velour de Laine, Silvertone, Tricotine and Serge, in favored Spring colors, at $24.50 and up to $65.00 Dolmans of Duvetyne, Evora, Tricotine, Pom Pom, Silvertone, French Velour and Satin, in distinctive models and Spring shades, at...........-....-- teeeecceeceesseeeee $00.00 and up to $125.00 ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL | | MEET PLANNED, LIBERTY FROGRAMS TODAY LIDERTY Anite Stewart in “A Mid- | night Romance”; “The Feotiats i," Sennett comedy; Pathe News Weekly John : ar n of the tor, Anita ores starring FRANCISCO, April 15.— Another farewell performance is coming up. ‘The Beer Bottlers © ution fs arranging its annual picnic. % a md big vehicle, “A Mid is even better than in which she last The story in by a} full of romanee. | & pretty young girl who | finds herweif forced to nerve others when all her life ahe had been served “A Midnight Romance” ts playing Jat the Liberty omaner nous Wives, here SAN : | “Geod Grectees, Robby.” Chriatie comedy; Literary Digest: COLISEUM —Mary Pickford in “Cap- and Pickford ival in her latest picture, Kidd, Jr, which closes at th Jaeum tonight » rival is a poll parrot who, ¥ ked to way pretty polly nA a comedian, has Capt Colt Horke of the U-Nar-U.” STHAND—Jobn Marrymore vote report by an Intestigating ap pointed a week ago. mit | stomach, liver and kidneys, that it tee ‘dectared it had looked the) may truly be said to give untversa Proposition over from all angles, | satisfaction. It has been before the had found members of the present, public for nearly 50 years. and day has the largest mile of any sar. organization Spokane rol parila Nothing under the sun is composed of 60 to 65 5 union men and that the keep up this great demand but ment of the new council would phenomenal efficiency port by the people of a good medi only tend to bring more dissension cine among the ranks of Spokane Ja- ber It thoroughly renovates the blood Adda red corpuscles, creates an appe Athletes to Give | ase, “peltends -Malbeatinciog, " eootoe Minstrel Show | 100 per cent. benef! the food eat old-fashioned minstrel show Hood's Sarvaparilia representa the mnteed to chase away the blues, | will be staged Tuesday night at $:15 | showings of wisdom of one of the best phys Boston ever had, combined with the Pp. ™ at the Labor Temple Annex, | Fifth ave. and University st., under \) pray al experience of a pharmacist who has been putting up Prescrip: | the auspices of the Seattle Am | |teur club, an organization composed | s lof Seattle athletes. | The proceeds of the show will be | | put in a fund to buy equipment for | the club and also obtain a meeting | room. lets forth a voiu - PETIA Adele Pai aug Would Net M. CLASS Ainaw, to | slang phrases that would even shoc Y. M. Also Plans Conterence_ for Youth an army Mary m MacTavish (Mary itu teh girl hunting with a quartet of How their search for the is rewarded furnt Pickford) who goes and loyal «up | treasure —" teaching in its form will be the principal subject of discussion when the Western Washington | Sunday Seltool association meets! in Plymouth church a a, 14 National figures will appear before and it thought that more than 1,500 delegates will be present. In conjunction with the Y, M.|%— A, the assoctation will hold! conference for the older boys and girls of the western part of| Sunday school most modern Tuesday Night will bring the good-bye funny situation, which later develops into a romance for Mary eee an Marsh in a dual role—it had Kiver since this delightful lt star gained her first laurels the screen she has yearned for a story that would give her two char- wcters to play She did not yearn in vain, and this week at the Clemmer we seo Miss Marsh in the dual role of a young newstand clerk in a hotel and a young society girl, The changing of | tne whe King of the U. 8. Bell Divers, identity by the two girls furnishes “ aug ectueaoe wilt tick eo and Hero of the Great Chicago | the theme for the story. the place of the boy and girt in| eee Bastiand Disaster, Who Saved church and tn school, {nex you in this work} the convention, | RSON AL, Arthur Loeb APPEARANCE a “BETTY BRIGHT” ALUMINUM 38 Lives ae tions for more than 60 years FIRST TRAIN JOURNEY BEND, Ore., April 15 LEO D. GOLHRING Optometrist—Optician 424-5 Joshua Green ed his first trip on a passenger tr last night, when he Journey to Roseburg, Ore., | will enter the pea (ees ctor Captain Kidd, a 3 DAYS—STARTING WEDNESDAY where Soldiers’ home. SPEED DEMONS LOSE LOS ANGELES, April 15.—C | Durant and Eddie Hearne j automobile drivers, laurels. | defeat in a race with speed cops Bldg. Bruce Au aged 80, start nin commenced a nitt famed have lost their ‘They went down to ignoble at | Venice. They'll appear Thursday. | UNTIL FRIDAY MAE The romance of a woman-hater—and all the time he is chasing the woman he running away from! LOTS OF LAUGHS Symphony Orchestra 31 men—under BRAMBILLA HIDDE FIRE Fashion Show Tuesday Night “Holy City” Waltz, ‘Tropical NIGHT A vivacious star in a delightfully human story; thrills a-plenty MARSH —IN— GU TERSON pp CHESTRA . Moro LITERARY DIGEST SCENIC Mary MacLaren —in— “Creaking Stairs” It's pretty hard to imagine Elliott | Dexter anything but immaculate, jbut this week at the Rex Dexter Jin the uncouth husband of pretty |Gloria Swanson. In fact, he is so |carclees about his dress and manners | that Gloria leaves him, secures a di vorce and marries another man | However, the picture doesn't end |hero, and the author finds a way for our hero to win his ex-wife away |from hubby No. 2. o- | LITTLE What a grand and glorious exist- ence life would be if we could only look into the future and mould our lives accordingly as the heroine in William Fox's latest play, “Why I Would Not Marry.” Adele Moore is the heroine of this picture at the Little, who ts loved by four men, She gazes into the crys tal ball—sees her life as it would be with each of her suitors—and j then turns them all down. one | MISSION call him a slacker nd be | cause he is doing seéret service work he cannot reveal bis true identity and give his reason for not being at the front. This is the situation Har- lold Lockwood has to face in “Shad ows of Suspicion” at the Mission | this week, CLASS A “The Wild Goose Chase,” in which Hazel Daly is playing at the Class A, is a picture dedicated to “The Men Long Missing in the Aretic Circle.” It is quite an original picture, in which the details of life in the Arctic and the hardships of those ac tom. ed to the luxury of civilization are de- picted. JAMES YOUNG TO WED An announcement has been made public to the effect that James Young, former husband of Clara Kim: pe Young, and Clara Whipple, film | yer and photoplay author, are to |be married nas Young obtains | his finat 4 of divorce from Miss Young, Miss Whipple ts the daughter of Mrs. J. TH. Bailey Whipple, and is a a dant of the famous Whipple family of Massachusetts, which sign- ed the Declaration of Independence and fought in the Revolution, [3s cents. HANSON TO LECTURE PORTLAND, Ore. April 15. Mayor Ole Hanson has accepted the invitation of the Portland Press club | to deliver « dress here Friday night. The Seattle executive's sub- | ject will ‘Americanism versus | Bolshevism.” “TIZ” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET | No Puffed-up, Burning, Ten-| der, Athing Feet—No | Corns or Callouses | “Tiz" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance with delight, | Away go the aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters, bunions and chilblains, “Tis” draws out the actds and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, | “Tia” brings restful foot comfort, |'Tiz" is magical, grand, wonderful for tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet. Ah! how comfortable, how happy you feel. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a 25-cent box of “Tiz” now from any druggist or department ‘store. End foot torture forever— ieee smaller shoes, keep your feet fresh, sweet And happy. Just think! a whole year’s foot comfort for only SAUCE PAN WITH COVER AT 98¢ Here is your chance to get an Aluminum Sauce Pan at a bargain. This is the “Betty Bright” heavy aluminum sauce pan with cover. They are highly polished and come in the 3-quart size. Special at...98¢ No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. SET OF SIX HAND PAINTED CHINA curs AND SAUCERS AT $1.49 These Cups and Saucers are hand- painted on crown white china. They are neatly designed and make a very attractive set. Special, set of six, at $1.49 No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. 50c GARDEN TOOLS AT 35c Lot consists of Your 12-tooth Malleable Rake i; | Choice at 1-prong Weeding Hoe 0. D. 5¢ Combination Hoe and Rake No Phone or C, Orders. $6.50 Garden Cultivator with large yee and assorted pa — at Gpeleor & Haslbet