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UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY The actress whose exquisite charm and fascinating beauty have awed the world— |FERGUSO * The WITNESS. fer the DEFENSE’ Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland Seattle's finest theatre Tonight and Friday— then Gone Forever— All about an awful honeymoon in which a crowd goes along and the brides get all mixed up—1,463 laughs! RUSSELL on the Wurlitzer [EDMONTON TAKES OVER “ DENTISTS THIRD AND UNION » WOMEN, HERE {5 » A MONEY SAVER Save five to ten dollars quickly by @ry cleaning everything tn the home Just as easy as laundering. You can Gry clean suits, coats, waista, silks, | laces, gloves, shoes, furs, draper- fes, rugs, men’s clothes—everything that would be ruined by soap and Place a gallon or more of gasoline @ dishpan or wash boiler, then Put in the things to be cleaned and them with Solvite soap. Short everything comes out looking like jothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles. ing needed. Do not attempt clean without Solvite soap. gasoline soap is the secret of cleaning. A of Solvite soap contain- Sing directions for home dry cleaning e but a few cents at any drug, or department store. Dry lean away from flame or out of /POWER PLANT CONTROL EDMONTON, Alberta, Sept. 25.- ‘The city has taken over the power| dramatic coach, has returned to Se | m | plant that public utilities might not be paralyzed, the owners having re- |fused to work the plant in conse | quence of rejection of a request for | increased rates by the public utilities commission Alkali in Shampoos Bad for Washing Hair Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which ts | very tnjurtous, as tt dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle ‘The best thing to use is Mulstfied cocoanut oll shampoo, for this ts pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and @ few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply molster the hair with water |and rub it in, about a teaspoonful ts ail that is required. It makes an |abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly and rinses out jeasily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and ts bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to | handle. Besides it loonens and takes lout every particle of dust, dirt and Now | PLAYING REGULAR PRICES Adults - - - 25¢ Children - - Ile Loge Seats - 40c | THE GREATEST RACING .|the REPORT SITES FOR LANDINGS Civic Committee Reports on fHE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1919. ) Airplane Accommodations,” airplane and dis club Seven available nites yrtation thi lan were t hydroplane cussed at Wednesday mittee appolr by former Mayor A sub-committees comprining David Whitcomb, chairman v. W Peters and F, W. Graham, appointed by Chat A. J. Rhodes, of the general committee, reported the fol wultable for landiny « Transt members of several weeks Hanson Ole sites as fw 1 hydroy teh ston Blac ard’s and, in University flats, east of aity of Washington; Sand Point the city limits, east of the University of Wash Alki Point flate, West Sea Weat Point tidelands near W nt light, and the chit dren's pla und In Woodland park Each the fore mmitte nton; I Waat k river flats, near aub-oc providing 15 acre takeoff of these dimensions quired by Careful engineers ts requi on & permanent sit 4 mittee was forwarded to Mayor PF gerald, with the rn that the ¢ of Seattle The meeting of wday Capt reporte feet. Each is the minimum re aviators: inspection by competent 4 before passing 6 wub-commit t of the com a 1,800 areful tee report The re ake action ‘Transporta attonde J. Kirk fleer, A Fr. mt ‘Trans BB. Warford, Oliver Ivra, R, F. Weeks, B. L. Lam buth, Thomas F. Murphine, superin- | tendent of public utilities, and Gil bert S. Costello, secretary to Mayor Fitzgerald. DON'T PITY HUN, GIRL DECLARES Miss Blanche H. Wenner Is Back From Overseas the was L. n I Graham, presl¢ n clud; L | After eight months service as en |tertainment director of the Army of |Occupation, Miss Blanche H. Wen jner, former Broadway high school | attle. Mise Wenner, who is staying with |her mother, Mra. John Scott Nobie, j1700 37th ave, declares sho had an excellent opportunity to study the Germans during her stay in Coblena America should 1 pity Germana, because they have plenty to eat and are prospering. She contrasted the Huna with the French, whose villages near the front are in ruins. Miss Wenner said she talked with a number of | American soldiers who had been pris- | oners in Germany. The soldiers told | her they were treated with great cruelty WILL EXAMINE FOR MAIL CARRIERS HERE The U. 8. Civil Service commis | sion will hold an examination tn the| Seattle postoffice for clerks and) carriers October 25, to establish an eligible register from which selec tions may be made to fill a large number of vacancies which now ex.| lint in Seattle's postoffice, Age lim-| |its, 18 to 45 years on the date of! examination. Both men and women will be admitted to this ex amination. Entrance salary $1,000 a year. | Application blanks and informa.| tion may be obtained by applying to| the secretary, U. 8. Civil Service, 203 postoffice building, Seattle. She says GOES TO CONVENTION Representing Seattle life ance men, Marshall L. Baker, president of the Puget Sound Underwriters’ A Thursday for Pittsburg the national convention derwriters, Baker is the City Agency, Inc., of the North ern Life Insurance Co. of Seattie.| He will be gone about three weeks insur v 1 tion, —_left| to attend of life un-| president of CHARGE ROAD FAULTY The faulty construction of the new boulevard on Mercer island caused much mud to «lide down the hill and threaten their homes, Myra atterson and Annie R. Garland suite filed nst the court Wednesday FLOWERS A fellow and his sweetheart © had a simple ok his hat and left + he had in mind a moral. She phoned to him the following day And thanked |«whe nent those asked him “Some guy can ie hastened to a flowers?” he t my times” Second and Union. _ Adler-i-ka Helps Son! “My and REMORSE! THOROUGHBREDS AND HIGH LIFE INTERMINGLED WITH A BASIC DRAMA OF HUMAN EMOTIONS | | son had inflammation of bow greatly bloated (with After giving him Adler-i-ka he », Doctors did d) M. Gerhard els gas) is completely CURE him no good.” (s Ferdinand, Ind Adler-ka expels ALL gas and sourness, stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY. Empties BOTH up. per and lower bowel, flushing EN, TIRE alimentary canal, Removes ALL foul n ich poisons sys tem, Often constipation. | Prevents appendicitis, We have sold | Adler-i-ka many years, It is a mix ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. Swift Drug Co., and leading druggists, was PROGRAMS in “The teomery Variety,” demtre. STRANDKisie Ferguson in “The Wit eee he one COLONIAL Men ° * MISSION Allee Mridal Nighe" jarry T. Morey in “The rady in Ne Harold Lioyd com- ety CLANS A—Corteme Griffith tn “Thin { » - * LIBERTY Italian girl in at Liberty. ‘The shows her, cold and hun ter on the ateps of a rous looking home, Here she red by an artist who per ndlady to take the girl in become hin model, and, not en that he has a wife, falls with } role of a De firwt soe ary pr ung man re the nooking sua in love \ Miss Stewart is supported by a splendid company of p CLEMMER Doug Fairbanks does some great stunts in “Hin Majesty, the Amert an," at the Clemmer, this week, He gs from one building to another men, a child and a nt fire—plays leap frog over fences, brush and human beings, to capture Villa—rescue young girl from an underworld dive, after beating up and foiling a gang of desperate crooks. These are junt ww! to rescue three wé at from a tenem ja very few of the many thrilling a Alice Brady Elopes With Sister’s | Fellow in Breezy Play at Mission oO OG =_ ra] jen tons / Alice Brady as Vi, or Tiny Playfair (we don’t know which), in “His Bridal Night,” at the Mission this week. The fact is, Alice plays a dual role—that of twin sisters. The story is a breezy affair which tells what happens on the | ue ROTE- | Satisfactory Terms Always KIN¢e.| tore Hours From 9 A. M. to & For Friday An Exceptional Sale of Filet Curtain Marquisette at 29c yard ARD-WIDE Filet Curtain Marquisette in a very desirable light ecru color is offered for Friday OTTO F ALOLL.. Si at this very low price. This is such an exceptional value that we suggest an early shopping trip to supply your immediate and f tl stunts pulled off during the action! bridal night of Vi, when she is persuaded, an hour after her of the picture. COLISEUM The lumber industry and the drama of the forest find splendid ex emplification in “The Valley of the Giants,” Peter B. Kyne's story, tn which Wallace Reid is starring at the Coliseum this week Mr. Reid has a delightful rote, that of a young lumberman who wages a hard batt! in the end, STRAND Many of the scenes of “The Wit for the Defense,” in which Blate | Ferguson is starring at the Strand this week, transpire tn India, The picture, therefore, Includes a variety of reptiles and beasts that would compare favorably with those gath- 4 in any zoo. A real lion, an alll gator, a huge snake, parrots, pea ocks, monkeys, birds and elephants are brought before the camera, Catarrhal Deafness _ and Head Noises TELLS SAFE AND SIMPL TO TREAT AND W AT HOME ‘war 2 If you have eatarrh, eatarrhal deafness or head noises caused by eatarrh, or tf phlegm drops tn your throat and bas c eatarrh of the wtomach or b Will be glad to know t distressing symptoms may be entirely overcome in many neces by the following treatment, which you can easily pre- in your own home at little Secure from your druggist eof Parmint (I Take this home and a hot water and a ir until one tablespoonful An improvement after the Hreathir the distr * ome easy, while sing head noises, head- aches, dullness, cloudy thinking, etc, should gradually disappear un- der the tonle action of the treat- ment. Loss of smell, taste, defec- tive hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoma which suggest the pres- ence of catarrh which may often be overcome by eMcacious treat- ment. It is sald that nearly 90 per ent of all ear troubles are caused y catarrh, and there muat, there fore, be many people whose hearing nay be restored by this simple, harmleas, home treatment Home of 100% Pictures for fortune and wins out |, own ceremony, to elope with Tiny's beau. Miss Brady gives each of the twins a distinct personality of her own, They are twins in age and personal appearance, | but not in disposition. Vi is a mischievous, headstrong girl, while Tiny is conscientious and a bit goody-goody. COLONIAL Maurice Costello, at one time idob ized an the leading screen hero, is appearing at the Colonial with Harry Morey, in “The Man Who Won.” Costelio plays the role of a German agent, honest-to-goodnens vil lain, and his fistic encounter with Morey is one of the features of the picture, CLASS A Corinne Griffith ts starring tn “Thin Ice," at the Class A. This is & Vitagraph production, in which the star appears as a young wife who nearly lones her husband's love in trying to shield her young broth er, who haa forged a check for a| large sum of money. | REX “Checkers” was one of the most successful melodramas on the Ameri 2 It ts filled with thrilling situations and a goodly “Checkers” can stage 25 years ago. a& real, share of humor. Now has been made into a movie by the Wm. Fox company, and many of the |big spectacular scenes, which could not be shown on the etage, have been worked into the film, such race and Chinatown. “Checkers” 1s being shown at the Rex, with Thomas J. Carrigan in the ttle role, supported by a clever com pany of players. & sensational chase thru Bille Rhodes is on her way to Ha- wall for a vacation ° Honor and Obey.” pea eee A summer hotel wae erected and |then burned down in filming Viola Dana's intest picture, “Please Get Married.” i with an abscess of the ear. His brother, Dr. George O’Brien, was called on to operate on the ear. . eee fam Polo, brother of Eddie, ts go ing into the movies, Practice making faces at yourself in the mirror if you desire to act in the movies, is the advice of Alice Lake, Elmo Lincoln's company spent a | week at sea while filming “The The Follies chorus was drawn up-| Beachcomber.” Had to wait that on for mannequins to appear in the |!0ng for a storm, as the scenario de- screen version of “Lombard! Limit-|™anded their ship be caught in a bad ed,” in which Bert Lytell will star, | ##l¢ eee Fatty Arbuckle tmpersonates a stage manager, a strong man and a Turkish dancer In his latest picture, | which is entitled “Back Stage.” Nazimova, dressed in a tight-fitting rpm Cure Your suit of wh fur, performs the “Rab- bit dance, in “The Brat,” her latest | | e Rupture Like s 99 1 CuredMine starring vehicle. ee Nazimova says that when she firet | appeared upon the stage, her month- | ly wage was $50. . Until Friday Night uture needs. No phone or C. O. D. orders can be accepted on his item at the special price quoted. Grass and Fiber Rugs Greatly Underpriced All the patterns of grass and fiber, Rugs that are to be discontinued, are being offered at decided re- ductions. Among them are yery attractive rugs for bedrooms, sun parlors and other rooms where a serv- iceable, inexpensive rug can be used. as a big train wreck, a thrilling horse | House Peters will star in “aaa | | Eugene O’Brien has been geriousty | 9x12 Fiber Rugs, special 9x9 Fiber Rugs, special. ‘ -$12.50 8-3x10-6 Fiber Rugs, special.. -$13.50 6x9 Fiber Rugs, special............. $9.25 4-6x7-6 Fiber Rugs, special.........$6.75 9x12 Grass Rugs, special... - $8.50 9x12 Grass Rugs, special....... -$9.50 Eight 6x9 Sunfast Fiber Rugs are marked extra special, each .........002.++.-95.95 -$14.85 Six-in-one Aluminum These sets are very practical and can be used as ||, ‘six separate cooking utensils. The covered Berlin Kettle is of five-quart capacity with inserts to fit. Complete, as illustrated, special... Aluminum ||| Combination Griddle fi and Fry Pan Special at $1.49 : Made of heavy aluminum with’ a convenient low- turned edge, allowing easy access for turning cakes or rying eggs. 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J Gillie, of Seattle, president, also ad- |dressed the convention, and he pre- dicted the electrification of most of | the country’s rallroads soon, | JAP FINED $100 FOR VIOLATING BOOZE LAW K. Isori, Japanese soft drink dis- penser, contributed $100 to the city in police court Wednesday afternoon | for violating the liquor ordinance |Court attaches declared Isori has | been “fined before for similar offenses | under a different name. John Peters and John Nichols were fined $100 © | apiece for booze law violations, while Isaac Finne was forced to pay $50,| and J. Enhart parted with $75, Crucibles to withstand extreme |heat are manufactured of quartz, melted at 2,000 degrees Fahren- heit, under 500 pounds pressure. 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