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sin ne mens inminn ieMi OTE D “THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1 She Broke Into the Movies as _a Vamp but Will Vamp No _—s ae Knickerbocker Buckaroo,” has inselfishness for ita theme, Mar Nightwing’) ewe,” comedy CLEMMBIE= Mabel Norman { ‘ =~ Washburn in 0 The Kapert Mryant Something to comedy) “The Deeb Loan play) Col fe Daw, who played with Doug lin “Arizona,” is in the supporting Ad Wolgast, ta now appearing in| Bennett comedi ey almaage Margarita Fisher has just filed sult for diverce from Harry Pol lard. | —_—] Now Elsie Ferguson te back in New York after a lengthy stay in Low “ 2 Aneie | Experimenta Norma Talmadge has completed 59 her latest: ploture, "The New Moon Marriage Mine Talmadge appears as a Muewian | girl in this photo CLASS (oreen (od Morey in iis Feathered Nest | ) H \ ! | | 1 x BELDING-HALL : SERVICE An Atlanta, Ga, exbibitor is build ing & garage back of his movie REFRIGERATORS [eerie Ween an y | plan is to mecommodate patrons “The Siren’s Bong” in th 6 of | + This is a com- Oe ; i poe who now have to hunt for space a late Theda Hare picture. | edy of married come valle Noms ‘A masterpiece in scientific construc- to park their cars and then walk ee | life— a ae ehh ank several blocks to reach the theat Henry Waithall’s new photoplay | i te or tion. Nor han been named “Modern Husbands.” | you shouldn't u i i i i K > fe miss it tonight = ———— : Exclusive sanitary features make it Sates Zeansty tage abe thinks Prelit Bes se Barricoale satura, | any more than you should miss your the ideal home refrigerator. notiem. Walking along the road Kathleen Norris, has been released cNner, for it’s the real thing in the GRE 3 while out on location she saw a eee ] line of Attractive in appearance, easy to keep ke In the path. A big black one! Elsie Ferguson appears ae & cab REFINED » *, a et a yard long aret dancer in her jatest starring ve wUN clean, uses a comparatively small quan- I looked real hard," she says, hicle, “Eyes of the Boul.” flied FUN! s . . “and [ thought hard ‘snake go node ee tity of ice. oneg and pretty « ot it went.” Beseue Hayakawa and his little} eee Dorothy Dalton wife, Twuru Oaki, are noon to appear | All Sizes—All Prices rapa hah Ae “when 1| Dorothy Dalton will play no|charming, young girls, who may i padiaite-<xet akin was world champion all I needed |more vampire roles, Dorothy od abe trying experiences, but whose! 4.1.4. premer and Herbert Raw: was a pair of trunks, shoes and a|% hersel you will remember] nearts at least are not stecled . “1 att th tare of “A House Di Easy terms, or added to account. bath robe. Now in the movies T{Tieht, when Dorothy first entered] OOl™, OS ew Sik BOL A |linson are the stars of “A House Dt-| vamped her way . "an ui y pro-| the hy have to have 18 sults of clothes, a|the filme she | vas |eowetimes think of other things | duction half dozen hats and weortes|‘hru every photoplay. than luring unfortunate men to erve ha without number.” Now Maten Dorethy: "I soon | an x wi a = pa! feund that this sort of charneter|Meture doom Douglas MacLean says bis favor-| James is featured in @ serial called “The Midnight Man.” wom just as tring to the public] “La vamp est mort, vive Ii[ite food is spaghett! URNIT ——— « (0 myself, If you cannot unin!vamp. That is my slogan, hence cee T 5 QNIS 5 Marguerite Marsh, sister to Mas,| sympathy of the aw ¢.|forth. She has served ner pur-| Robert Anderson will be Doro »>EATTLE S POPULAR HOME EUQNISHERS is to be the star of Robert Mc-|you ero not doing yourself juc'+e,| pose If she had ono thet Wwasliny Phinipe’ leading man in “Am- Laughlin's play, “The rnal Mag-|Aod who will sympathize w ajworth while, Jthe is done, finished! nition.” s.\—net only #o tar as I am con- eee 1514-1520 Second Avenue. datene Mimked Pomon, unlews she rele ony, o> far an 1 . ‘ “ osha Ant even then she os alwayy re-|cerned, but, 1 really believe, with Between Pike and Pine. Charies Ray has returned to the|marded with more or lem mus |the screen tacit.” Thomas Ince studio after a two | picion By the way, Dorothy will belescaped without a sera weeks’ vacation. Ray spent his) ‘Bo, I repeat, no more vam-|the star of ‘T time in San Francisco. pires, There are enty of good n new Ince production which opens | injured " - ———|women in the world, plenty of| at the Coliseum Wednesday morning eee CONDUCTS FUNERAL [from the Bonney-Watson chapel Good Fortune Still J garranks Crane ed to direct Plore services for Ernest Wil-/ under the auspices of the Odd Fel: pleture. Crane’e cnrest tactudes as- 63, who died orem pieuaee sociation with William Collier, Arn- BE at the family home in Tukw if you value your watch, tet old Daly and other stars of the (be held Wednesday afternoon y fe : t | Haynes repair it. Near Liberty the speaking stage “pa Kills jatre. Advertisement. | 000 Annually Plumer Thought He After Being Forced Out of |) ineacty | CLASUME After INFLUENZA, GRIP laid = ‘ Peurtat soniticnts Needed New Pipes Old Location, H. M. Rogers, Darney Oldfield, the famow avto| The bint on Nel hat wan't Exhaust the Strength, ere Proprietor of the Red Front |racer. visited the ‘Thomas IT. Ince|!) it with th¢ daisen on dinhel| There in always a depleted condition te marked Ruptu: 3 y>} “My stomach and intestines were A |always full of gas, and I often had} Clothing Co., Secures the! s:ovio in Loe Angetos a short thne|Normand’s “seilor,” whic He] of the blood, that extreme tired feel in an auto| D. and h. Other Homebre ales members of the party were slightly Male Hamilton was wreck at Aberdeen. an been engag- Reed's next maelves or had been ' cof wiare in “Ba Hopking.”’ at ./ing, nervousnens and digestive weak ing care of the sign | vere colic attacks The pain and) [| q) Dou S room ago during the filming of “Greased Abel ing ; taki the affliction, and pey- soreness caused me to think I needed Firm and > lh tore at iemaing. in which Charlie May | Clommer week, Throo flo¥-|neas from which recovery is slow rhatla new set of pipes. Since taking is playing at the Liberty this/ers adorn the hard brim of the/uniess 4 good medicine is taken ryention to the cause. ing? Are you neglecting Ma: bat and they furnish a lot of; The lack of red corpuacies in the “1 Tues, ape | Mayr’s Wonderful remedy all this has week - : 2 Whatever “name” yeu | disappeared, and my only trouble now Oldfield complimentot Ray on | Amusement blood makes it too thin properly to |! Home Wrinkle Recipe pe to call it? At best the truss |iy to make enough dough to buy all the ingenious home-mnede rpeed-| The daisies are big ones. Two/nourish the body, and the genera’ re Mmakeshift—a false prop] 1100.05 ra like to eat, Itiea simple, Mec in’which the stor makes afof them nestle on the bottom of] prostration, annoying humors, boils, | hing Results "\the crown—this is a fashion pote—|loss of appetite and poor digestion dare-devil race. 0: Ite | mechanical support. Toy ptarta out ns an Inventor, |and © of them rears itself] prevent progress towards health. Pry aoe retards blood etrew a Pe fust Secured 4 patent on| straight Into the free alr, It waves| Hood's Sarsaparilia meets these| home-made wrinkle-remover, there of tints which they heed .. a Lutrto pealer, Wit when be givea| from aide to side when Sis tx en-| conditions perfectly, as many people|no excuse now for anyone tate . e's frm exhibition, th thing es-/eaged In her antics, and stands up|know. It has proved the greatest rOrry. need fooling has found « way r. 4 plodes and hin” audience in|atifiy when she is prim and/blood-purifying, vitallzing medicine ee sass uae Tae showered with apuds. !*ecouruyred, | prover Nothing else so good in Bpring. "t feed th Bartel’s fv he trades jis ingontion for. ihe eee It ts made from a formula com i, Masnaging. steam XS method te boom erage ‘ z remains of a machine, which he} COLONIAL prising ingredients often used by the i 4 underly- logical and elt f-Rreatment for for ‘rapture : . makes over into & little uneadater,| Wellington Plater fs Priscilla ! be —s La oy which he chrivoas ‘Greneed | Dean's leading man in “The Wicked best physicians for impure blood, ue, aggravating « wrinkled, serofula, rheumatiam, weakness, condition Hetter, saner, | er, in the & oli } Truly 1¢ purifies the blood and| Suret. J the scientific saxolite form. i ey ECO S| = Lightning [Derling,” at the Colonial. And he} soit. the weak strong, For a fine|tried itn ds freed of wrin- | ft out of % a 1 a good one, too, Plater plays famit thartic. take Hood's Pitts. | kies. god ‘saggy cheeks, | ghafe or pine! 2S COLISEUM Kent Mortimer, a very wealthy man|*@mily cathartic, take nl | double younger | po apply-—teexpensive. =o " t | Mary Stevens (Mise 1 » happier’ } a and wasion Something To Do” plays at|who marries Mary seers pate ote, oD ac Baar yar ap Rae ef ered gor the Coliseum Tuesday night for the| Dean) not knowing that she at one An aewalted cuncliie, ik aoe: eee te he hernial almost constant puffed or awollen condition | jast time, It's about Jack Morrill, |time had the reputation of being . ot Beweared sagelice in one- cB ‘a oe ‘ded, 20. the |enused by congestion in subsurface @ wealthy young clubman who had|the cleverest little purse snateber face in thie. rhe effect is ale CANT co come down. Send | blood so much money that he didn’t’ know jon the boulevard. Things sure do u completely,” quiale ome vaniah, ] Skin becomes firm, smooth, fresh Mame today to PLAPAQ CO. ; 7 TUESDAY > i = trace of treat- 721, St, Louis, for FREE i Hy E fr what to do. Then one day, because /hum when he finds it out but the f | ‘tion | controtied. The scientific, shrinkl: of s crooked valet, he found some story has a happy ending. r 1 determine the refractive tal Plapso snd “ine intorma’ land soothing action of a Cako-cide foot- i. M. ROGERS thing to Gn Ané while, Going i o8 F Hs cgept that of enhanced |] ror of the eyes with scienti = ere anette Semis foc lle Par, | Proprietor Red Front Store, now IO|ne meets Janet. MISSION The Fashion Show redients at your Oruggist's and try |p instruments and supply Glasses ber «ey immediate relief frema|cated at corner First and Mine Sts.| 1e meets Janet early in the flM) Vii scartin, in her latest pho hia marvelous saxolite lotion today. O D GOEHRING jacking. i Derspiring. ° And the Last Showings of | e— Ager ypc es. LE iN 3 but it tent until the very last reel | toplay “Little Comrade,” will be the that they become well acquainted) new show which opens at the Mis biow someone some good. So thinks|#?? Jack Pops the question sion Wednesday. The story deal iA »LONTA 7 Rogers—and there's a reason 46 with the adventures of a little % Toot Phe ™ Rogers was forced out of his old| STRAND |farmerette who does her bit for her NOW PLAYING cae eee cee TAL atepiataaanad. Dencteeliw'at'tiblsocetty tw a wabel iicative: ah years spent in building up a large|Strand, is a delightful comedy inj ner, Hill Ruswl in “Braes But volume of business, And Rogers|Which Constance Talmadge is play-|tons,” closes Tuesday night was truly up against it—with no|ing a charming young widow who| oom location in sight and with still lesx;wants to marry a goodlooking | gypppp to be had, Rogers was practically Young lawyer but dares not beeaure| “patty Arbuckle ts a poor, neglect forced to give up business. jthe i# a strong follower of women) oq married man, at the Little this But Rogers was not made of the /*uffrage and does not want to lo) week in one of his best comedies— stuff that calls quits, He would not|her freedom. |"Camping Out.” give up. He decided to secure a| After much scheming and plotting) Geraldine Farrar is on the same | new location as good as the one he/ Sh persuades the lawyer Into ®) ni in “The Hell-Cat.” lost—-and to get one as close to|“from Saturday to Monday = mar| his former location at Firet and | TA mati he causes noend Of fun ve Rex plicatio Batra enraged ay aes Sed set tS Mickey” Ia still playing at the Rex. Mabel Normand ix never idle| ceeded. He secured the large double} a minute thruout the whole picture. storeroom at the northwest corner! She rides, swims, dances, plays dor | of First and Pine sts, just one-half ens of pranks, Iaughs, cries and block north of his former location— : finally fails in’ love with « hand-| and to this large storeroom Rogers Yee young man. |has moved his entire Red Front| This is the ‘ond week that | tock “Mickey” has played at the Clem- Out of the High Rent District mer and the sixth week of its ap- Being out of the high rent dis pearance in Seattle. trict, Rogers is better able than Let your sore, swollen, ach- eee jever to sell for less. Rogers taxes| img feet spread out in a CLASS A wa ku anren pride in the fact that he kept prices bath of “Tiz.” ery predominates at the down during the war—now Rogers c ian A in “The Green God." There Free Examination expects to keep right on cutting is a pretty girl whose father tries prices until they come down to a to marry her off in order to seoure basis Possession of a mysterious curio — Girl With a Personality “Just peace ¥ BEST $2.50 GLASSES Rogers Cut Prices Called the Green God. How the girl Pepi —a | | Ween you think of advertising, | 424-5 Joshua Green Bidg, think of The Star. OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN | fe an filwind that does not) Bryant Washburn IN “Something to Do” Wednesday to Friday LUCILLE CAVANAGH | w. Avion BER KALKIDOSCOFE OF DAECH, COLER AED SaEG Mins Beaste Browning im “Back Agee” CLARK | CLIFFORD Italian Comedians MASON KEELER) ‘To introduce his new location to rene ee Mp teen Regehr his former customers and patrons, 0 Oe ee ee. eee: one — the few optical! Rogers wishes to quote a few specials We are st t snd lensee. thant wart int fenuy |for Wednesday. Read the following Autos Run Women |@nd we are the only one in prices; each item means a substan SEATTLE, ON FIRST AVE, tial saving a Do Ss With GEORGE ROMAIN D.: Extmination free, by graduate op-|" Men's $2.50 Khakl Pants priced| wn on Streets _PRESENT A TRAVESTY ON THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE arli (Gives absolutely necossarye "| Wednesday at 98c; $12.50 Bo: | Dora Hanson, 19, 1602 ‘Terry Travel Weekly | Kimegrame 'd ‘think the Khaki Suits, sizes 14-18, go at $4.95 ave., was run down by an auto-! Imp had BINYON OPTICAL CO. [4 ‘iarze tine of Men's Suits, worth |mobile at Terry ave. and Pike st. | stolen ee ill® FIRST AVE. to $30, priced Wednesday, special, |The machine was driven by Henry your ing and Sencen at $12.85. | Ayers, 2085 Wastlake ave. Ayers ‘ |reported to the police that Mins _, Mente; Chom, GAs |Hanson dodged out of the way of dane Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth) Just take your shoes off and) in approaching street car into the to $5, go at $2.45. Boys’ Shoes at) then put those weary, shoe-crinkled,| har of his machine. She is suf- The positive fe ||$1.65. And a large new lot of|aching, burning, corn-pestered, bun-| fering trom severe bruises, Dress Shoes priced at $2.85. fon-tortured feet of yours’ in @1"Strm, “Archituld Jones, 88, 4719! Canvas Gloves, 9¢ “Tix" bath, Your toes will wriggle |i@y ave, N. E., ia suffering from! Canvas Gloves cut to Union-| with Joy; they'll look up at you @nd| injuries about the head and a badly made Overalls, worth $2.25, cut to}#lmo t talk and then they'll take cut hand as the reauit of an ac- $1.25. Dress Shirts at 680, Presi-/@nother dive in that “Tix” bath. | iaent Monday night at 14th ave jdent Suspenders at 17¢, Cotton Sox| When your foot feel like lumps of 4s. and i. 45th st., when sho 1 , lat fe, etc., ete. +t aa align int Aid ad bf by an automobile driven Yes, it will pay you to come to it's grand—tt's glorious. Your feet + Dy SAFE DEPOSIT lthe Hed Front's new Jocation ‘ac| Will dance with Joy; also you wi|>¥ ©: B. Levy, of Oak Park. BOXES iret aud Pine. temesrow, find all pain gone from corns, cal- | louses and bunions, Ir you need ansthing at all in) meres nothing ike “Tix.” 1's{ ADMIRAL BEATTY BETS wearing apparel, shoes or furnish: seem M4 te $20 * |lings, you'll save money by trading|t only remedy that draws out all! ON MORE SEA BATTLES price, with Rogers: the poisonous exudations which puff 2 up your feet and cause foot torture. | (Special to The Star by N. E. A.) ~"A thousand " we take an i e “enuse” de net ae France go Satiniahea.* We've got to see it through. uheline We've got to raise the money! uiue = =to make sure of the victory they’ve won, and to bring back the rest of our soldiers. Let's support the Victory Loan as we did the the Liberty Loans! First National Bank Homebreaker” In which Dorothy intro- duces a distinctive note of comedy in a swiftly- moving drama of an en- ergetic, successful trav- eling saleswoman. Symphony Orchestra save much more Come Wednesday to First and SUiT, DRESS Pine—look for the large Red Front. MA’ At the FLORENCE Urwrains||Make your dollar do the work of STORE, three or four. Remember the pla Get a 26 cent box of “Tix at any| LONDON, April 29, drug or department store—don't| to one against!” walt, Ah! how glad your feet get;| ‘That's Admiral Beatty's answer m " how comfortable your shoes feel,|to the question, “Will Jutland be RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. | you can wear #hoos a size nmaller | thy hy Second and Union. . Pn @ sizo smalier|the last great naval battle in his- RR ames Cee eR | 1601-1603 First Ave., corner Pine St.jif you desire, tory?”