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A big picture with a plot that fits every town. mH. TALMADGE in “The “Veiled Adventure,” for the Last Times | COLISEUM | Mary Pickford will not PROGRAMS TODAT Fridyy night, as announced, "Dad The time is 33 ldy Long Lege” haw proved such a | LIRRRTY—Desgias Feirbenks A. D., today and | popular at > Colson, The Knieherhorker | Buckerve . : ‘ gee gn Pathe News) “Alligator My SATURDAY nal Magdalene is |which was scheduled to at the The “4 " I everywhere. You | Coliseum Saturday will not open un s . Pickford has never n al ™ wit in’t escape her. ‘i P } WTHAND Conste her scréen career, been moro suit bsg gy rd ably cast than she is in “Daddy|, te « Cheset”; Lym | Long Lees. Her comedy work in ody; Oujing, Chester Seente the firet five reels of the pleture in REX—M or go ‘9 aplendia ¥ " PE ‘ |picture, comes in for a share eof ‘ “ praine, too, ‘The scenes staged in the é “ * * mn lorphan asylum are particularly good. | Sunday's Third | Degree,” starring Alice Joye leave us Brrent Wesbbure in | “Whatever the Cost how will be “The Oliver Curwood the star, Bil is by James Yairbanke |nd William Russell leen Perey ix the gir prevaricating @ three-day ht in a pret » Hometown Eternal f yee | psieaailaiaal Jy Y Magdalene- Gish will follow Douglas oy y j aa the star of the new show which who causes opens Saturday + ne at the Lib. | Bill jerty, Dorothy's | t Paramount Vivien Martin fir | ploture ts called Get Him Yet.” Tun at the Minsihy and in it she plays Susie, whose t little romance |fond papa presents her with a whole | Girl |railroad system. When Susie starts : } to run it the fun begins to come by STRAND | exprene The Veiled Adventure,” “The Knickerbocker Puc Coretance Talmadge stare, will plays until Friday night onty Strand tonight This is a late portrait of Mary Miles Minter, upon whom ey ' Marguerite © Come Out all eyes of the film world are now focused. Miss Minter| CLEMMER of the Kitchen,” heduled to to do all the Times Tonight in whieh Karoo clone at the fs the title of the opens at the ‘The > “ ry Nazimova, the distinguished 1 n Saturday ‘morning. It is a jis in New York City “at liberty,” trying to decide between | joy star, has proved much 4 bi tization of Alice Duer Miller's jan Adolph Zukor offer for a year’s contract at a salary Of| traction at the Clemmer thin week | «tory, deamatixed by A. E. Thomas, | $3,500 a week or a guarantee of $1,800 a week and a share | that it hae. Beoe imporsible for the/in which Ruth Chatterton appeared | Second axetlue house to accommo-|two seasons ago on Broadway. The} of the profits from her productions, which is the tempting so aha phewae. SMonager Sammes|taierity ef the play ic flat aml r joffer of Myron Selznick. Clemmer's announcement that he\edy, the kind in which Miss Clark| | For photographic beauty, Mary is hard to beat. She) wit hola “The Red Lantern” over | particularly shines * jhas golden hair, big blue eyes—and above all—youth. She | fer another week is oer eel se mumene O'Brien and Crautord seGir cunt “ate: an was born in Shreveport, La., 18 years ago. Has ap) ared | iirned away. those who ha ee Prominent in the support You.canvot ignore her on the stage with Nat Goodwin, Bertha Kalich, Robert) ‘i: ‘cost the Metro company over a| * eet ~ gl her foe sien specie, as bs "The and Mrs. Fiskes, besides playing the title role in| quarter of « million +A. this) COLONIAL paints her lips when seer you. ere she ‘ ” ploture, and over 12,000 people take | stands—in rags, her eyes swollen with tears, her ‘The Littlest Rebel, with Ww illiam and Dustin Farnum for part during t action of the story ‘eae ecg Ran Ry Mow Sy cheeks pale and hollow ‘four conservative years. * ¢ “Ruler of the Road,” a <ulnenphing She is a little sister of the night. She is an Here is a little lady from whom big things can to | densenee drama, which has to do with ruil adventurous woman of the day, Her heart is expected. “fome Liar” road men and affairs, Keenan is warm. Her heart is cold. la comedy-drama which pecsihont ot the Betetey renseen, EUGENE. O'BRIEN] you CA NOT ESCAPE HER “e Minaton Gatarday farina c. and an attempt to ruin him is made Stones of Healing,” ’ Property of a |r Montgomery Nison, the head of | The picture is adapted from Turk Sultan, Meet Test of Power Janae "ine “imeon Tetows gg LONDON, May 80.—4f the pree-,in attendance advised an tmmedi- | Cc ure a CTI) _— oe ent sultan of Turkey te kicked gut/ate operation, Lady Blunt used | | mex of Constantinople into Asia Mimor,|the stones af directed, placing ae seems probabla one wenders|them on the bare kin above the Bvethwostern Kaneas, a Geende oF} whether he will be allowed to take | affected organs ta - with hime the wonderful “stones of They stuck tight there of their healing.” which have bean in the}ewn aceord, and the patient ex- possession of his anegetors for cen- | pertenced immediate relief, In & turtes, fow hours be had completely recov There are about @ doman of these ered. stanes all told, and eo highly are “These wonderful they extoemed that they are kept Lady Mlunt | no during the days of the “open | range.” is the locale of Marry Carey's latest pleture, “Pare Fist,””| which comes to the Rex Saturday It’s that famous stage play that ran two | Carey is shown’ as a marshal’« son, | 4 hy prom. a iy leer ae egg gen cal) on Broadway. It is Marguerite Clark's finest comedy of the last year. | SMUGGLING DOGS IS EXCITING FOR WOMEN Rocciat to The Star ae N. BE. A) will not use his gun. His enemies stones,” says Fo |#00n discover this (ict and take ad. in her recently pub vantage of it LONDON, May British s0- elety Women are hs @ difficult time traveling with their dogs, and many are the unique ways devised for smuggting the pets. It's all be causé of the rabies epidemic, which has terrorized the country, dnd re | sulted in restrictions on the move | ment ef the canines. One large so- elety woman, who travels between Paris and London, carries two toy! in @ locked gold casket, inclosed within a massive steel #afe, access to whigh Is forbidden to all save! the reigning ultan and his grand, vinter. Lady Blunt, who wns accorded the privilege by the late sultan of using two of them for the relief of her husband who was lying dan gerously Nat C years ago, found effective The patient was at the point of them exceedingly onstantinople many | hed volume of reminiscences, re found at rare intervals in the veins of a donkey's neck, perhaps only one stone in @ million of \ donkeys.” “Let's go buy Holdt’s French Pas try. Uptown, 1414 3rd Avi down. |town, 913 2nd Av Frances Marion, one of the most noted photoplay authors in the world, has completed a great gov ernment film, depicting Americar women in the war one | Wivie Ferguson has land blue eyes Bhe wer |New York City golden hair | born in oe Seats for Griffith's “Broken Blow some.” which is now running. at the Geo, M. Cohan theatre in New “The Eternal Magdalene” | ®& week's run at the Rex tonight. ‘FEELS JUST LIKE BOY OF TWENTY NOW, HE DECLARES finishes | SMOKES ARE SHY IN JAPAN, AND EXPENSIVE TOKIO, May 30.—Japan's govern. mbnt tobacoo monopoly ix unable to make cigarets as fast as the Jap anese smoke them. The govern ment is urging tobacce growers to extend their acreage as much as pos SEATTE LODGE 2 te BP. O. EL Presents the dogs, doped, concealed about her per son. On the custom inspector spied the tall of a dog sticking out from the dress of a woman sitting in a deck chair. It | proved to be @ big fox terrier. An other woman brought in a dog con- cealed in the long clothes of a baby “My ass Mayr's stomach death, and three doctors who were Calais-Dover boat, a — Girl Couldn't Stand Clothes to Touch He a bottle of Remedy for} trouble and I am feeling| so much better since taking It, My nach was so painful I couldn't clothes to touch me.” It |i# a simple, harmices preparation | |that removes the catarrbal mucus! | from the Intestinal tract and allays | [the inflammation which causes | practically all mach, liver and! num. intestinal ailments, including ap- | | pendicitis, One dose will convince in @ #killed mechanic by trade. | or money refunded. Bartell's Five/| MARKER 2, YEARS or two years,” continued Mr, |Drug Stores and druggists every- OLD FOUND IN RIVER) was ‘my stomach was in a terri where — Advertisement bie fix, and during thin time 1 | ane (Special to The Star by the N. BE, A)| didn’t know whet it was to eat a PEKING, May 20—The annual| meal, without having indigestion A SAVINGS cleaning of the river that waters|*?¢ sour stomach afterwards ACCOUNT: The s the Chengtu plain has been complet-| What I would eat just seemed to surest and safest ghard against York, cost all the way from 60 sible. The average consumption i cents to $3. ‘|Well Known Seattle Citizen equal to more than a hundred mil oe Hor nds, but the production is Tent Phe ane Pine dentis Wisk ae REE: pr.| 18 Free From Dizzy Spells 16,000,000 pounds short. Chinese to | . and Can Eat Anything te gacden ef Gia: sibdenenia, Tt bacco does not appeal to the Jap- vate . =; and Al 4 tobacco. BIG is in a marble pool on her Call Since Taking Tanlac qnése taste sud Amertesn enid estate, and wald to sur which is preferred, has gone to collection of the a” tha fameaes three times ehe former price }pase th H HOLIDAY ake ‘ce Menten oe Alma Reubens has slaned acon t [ ie i R T ‘ RECTION JENSEN @ \ ERBERL “If every suffering person in Be- attle could realize, as I have, the} power of Taniac to relieve them, | Bartell's clerks couldn't wrap it }up fast enough,” said George F 27 49th Ave. Seastic, while in Bar- tells drug store, the other day Mr. Way ia one of Seattle's oldest and most highly respected citizens, having lived here over thirty years and my Blanche Sweet has appewred on the stage with Gertrude Hoffman, | Chauncy Oleott and Wiliam Far We have an immense stock of Traveling Bags, Suit Cased Always the Best for the Liberty Guest. Friday—Good-Bye to a Good Time. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in : “THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO” ed and a simple engineering stunt|!!e in my stomach in a fermented that has kept the plain free from| condition, and the gas that would flood and famine for more than 2000| form from it, would bloat me up years is again brought to light. The|®2¢ make me miserable for hours course of the river was diverted In| sfterwards, I finally reached the the rule of Li Erwang point where I coukin’t eat meats banks low and the channels cle jor anything the least bit heavy, was a maxim that he impressed,|@nd the little light things that I and to assure thoroness, be had ne, id eat were not nourishing much, large iron bars weighing 1000 pounds| for I kept losing strength and en each imbedded in the artificial river|¢?@y until I was hardly able to do} bed just where it leaves the main} ™y work. I dropped down to 151 channel, with instructions that they | Pounds, the least I ever had weigh- should be uncovered each year./¢4 In my life, and on top of alt eracy_and want; gE y winter when the stream in| my other troubles, rheumatism gow low, for more than 2000 years, the|!n my arms and legs and at times} headwaters have been cle “1 down | the pains in them were almost un- | uch diszy that | paired. The present bars bear the spelle everything | de A. D. 1265 and 1276 around me would seem to swim, LET HUNS GIVE NEW on oats t alsn had heads which go on sale at cut prices. Now is our best MACHINES FOR OLD aches and my baek h rt me als selling season, but we must raise more money and VWpecial to The star by NB. AD | tne oh ae: «Meier ooh one | raise it quick, HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY. | BRUSSELS, May 30.--Why take} in fact, I $25.00 Genuine Leather e R U L E R hei Pee ae ie ee was just about at my (leather lined) - $16.75 CALIFORNIA, N. 3 A. Second at Colun m ROAD | many? not let the Germans .00 Leather Cowhide Hand Bag. . $14,756 Five Reels SATURDAY—A FUN WHIRLWIND “Keep the poverty, sickness and crime; « bond that makes for better and happier homes; the best insurance against IMit- neverfailing comfort In de clining years. Insure your future independ. ep at night Cowhide Ed in | Bags udviee of drug. clerk took Tania on the friend of mine, a the time I had finished that 1 was convinced that Tanlac} f was different from anything I had ever tak n I continued to take it, T found myself picking up all around whtil now T feel as good ‘ as I did when I was a young man, would be' 1 can go to the table and teak o anything élse | want, never er from indigestion or Dur ach, and what I eat must nM@rish me, for 1 have gained aH ‘ AMERICANS ABROAD oe, tae Wike.it hee came. eal NOW PREFER SPAIN?" | manufact new machinery for the igian plants that have been raided riin pay the bill Thi 5.00 Leather Cowhide Hand Bag...-...... 89.75 peation of Belgian manutac-|P%, tho Ladies’ Seal Traveling Bag, with ivory fittings, 8 whose factories must be re at $45.00 esl cement aah comsved ona $45.00 Genuine Walrus Traveling Bag . $24.50 | must agnin be dismantled to $30.00 Genuine Cowhide Suit Ca: .. 922,50 back, will never be as efficient as be apd qaveine Seanide Balt Case.......... $14.75 Tee ine Ge ta eee ne . yenuine Walrus Suit Case...........$42.50 Se pancadl’ teint tan mevercioahis tor $65.00 Wardrobe Trunks ... ‘$40.00 “THE RUSTLERS” Bile sort of spiaceneee Cok Mtiein Our own make; guaranteed for fiv " years, would not $16.50 Metal-covered. bideyas very durable, guaranteed for two years ... . 810,00 $27.50 Fiber Trunks . ‘. . $19.75 $22.50 Steamer Fiber Trunk, g aranteed | for five years, at ........ $14.50 Come, look over our stock and read the prices. You'll easily be convinced that we carry one of the stocks of Best Leather Goods at best prices | of any store in the city. . a ; YOUR tants LASSES 819 Second Avenue eur ney tee rie Near Marion Street | and give you ne “Look for the Yellow Sign” | GORTRING OPTICAL CO. Optometrists Jos SAVINGS DEPARTMENT hines Saturday, evenings open from 6 to 8. page Resources data 000,000 First Run Two-reel Western “HIS WICKED EYES” L-KO Comedy have lache or} backache any more and I don't + iy e 1 have had a.dizzy spell BARCELONA May 30 Food is} since 1 finished my first bottle now plentiful in Spain and almost| since my stomach |# in good con- ax cheap as before the war Life in| dition all that rheu ism has the cities is just as gay and the big! gone out of my and legs and restaurants and theaters are crowd: |{ never nor an ache Jed and hotels filled, Americans by| any more 4s much work | the score who lived on the continent] now as any man my age, and at before t ar, now find it more| night 1 sleep like a boy, and get |comfortable here than in France or|yp feeling as good as T used to Italy when | was twenty, 1 lived Jin Seattle almost all of my Mfe |FRENCH CHAMPAGNE Jand know nearly every: bullding NOW MADE IN SPAIN oe eee eee a tat more at ome and a more of PARIS, May 30.To hold Miele soy ubout Tanlac, for I feel | trade up their establis them on th brands, champagne manufactu are now established in in ALBERT HANSEN iv 2osnat’tenes an Sh 10 Second Ave. the damage they can be repaired, arms have a pain I can do International News Comtinuous—11 to 11 p.m, i «PLL GET HIM YET" And the Latest Mack Sennett Comedy “Love's False Faces” PLAIN OR JEWELED friend Jit my duty to put Bene road tf 1 ean.” und| 'Tanlac i# sold in Beattle by Bartell until] Drug Stores under the personal di uffered in France! rection of a special 'Tanlac represen. | tative. 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