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Where the Public Knews It Sees Good Shows Douglas MacLean —AND— Doris May | Those clever stars of “2314 Hours’ Leave,” are here, un til Friday night only, in their second laughing success Rjorion picture directors are hu man, They don't like people |who are forever giving them extra |work to do. Frail feminine stars |who demand “doubles” |the amationt “stunt™ is to ed t exactly favorite | megaphone men. On the other hand, | they'll tell you that « war girl" like Dorothy Dalton is a pleasure to |make pictures with When the ‘script requires the hero ine to awim from a yacht In dixtrous every attempt with the ar A tale of three to shore, Miss dives off the husbands and _ their radtoloay mag bn yg wt wives in a merry with perfect ease. In he” she played a Parisian of the underwor!d. blame the mix-up “WHAT’S YOUR HUSBAND DOING?” “THE SILKLESS BANKNOTE” A Tense and Thrilling Secret Service Drama n't “extras uding when she dance |ncreen. The sub-titles called her “ {Carmen of the Apaches,” exactly that. Deorethy Dalton rides horseback }like @ cavairyman, can beat most of the men the Ince lot at tennis ting lady golfer of the ncreet ay. In addition, she ts jthorely a Woman's woman name. eee Wallace on the Wurlitzer cLEMMtER nas O'Tirien, one of the Letar | - Accompanying the Popular Song Contest = "heap yon mc ae alalgt tcd } Hough’s famous The Sage 4 brusher at the Ch tile week has had the most ¢ ! Viola Dana is to make « film ver sion of “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath." Frank Campeau will continue to play the villain parts in Douglas of any one in pie Fairbanks’ pictures, having signed « Joseph Hill is to pay. “opposite new long-term contract with that Frank mayo in “ in “The Primrose Path.” | 014. Jal basebe!l ph |HOW HELEN LANDED Tonight and Friday [| _ 08 ON THE SCREEN Helen Last Times of Two Real Tonight and Friday— leading woman for William Russell in “Shot With Ferguson George Barr McCutch- Attracti | Fire,” from the pen of Harold Ti 5 romance —— tus, was asked how she happened coms s to get into pictures. She replied| of a Paris uty who that she just hung around the Ee weds the same man sanay studios in Chicago until they| twice— gave her @ part to get rid of her.| Instead of getting rid of her, the little indy was given pretty steady ongt gemer.ta, Ma Ferguson was born tn Deca tur, Minots, and it wae there that) she received her minor education, | attending the Nicholas seminary in} Chic&go and later the Academy of Fine Arts. ons DOROTHY DALTON | ctall MABEL TO THE RESCUE Mabel Normand’s t confined to 4 States. letar is #0 poi ne of the wea f Mexico City hich the police fc with STRONG FOR REALISM ¢ O'Brien tr and His Me * ie In this film scenes are taken in an ancient cas tle supe od to be on the border of cod him to part And the Coliseum’s New Spring Style FASHION Director is, who t kler for re tem. . each afternoon and even- ing, courtesy MacDou- gall-Southwick Co. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing “Eva” and “Indiana Moon” make, however r El out and got a o of the Paris edition of the New York Herald and our her news in French. us he should. is sent “BLACK IS WHITE” - Stéand Orchestra under Wineland, playing Drigo’s Serenade. Betty Brown in Song. Always First-Run Pictures Thursday and Friday Is Your Last Chance to See Mrs. Charlie - Chaplin (Mildred Harris) onfitn Lois Weber's Sensational Production “FORBIDDEN” --ALSO— Evelyn Hayes (In Person) The Juvenile Comedienne Sing! LAST TIMES TODAY AND FRIDAY A Tremendous Story of Heart- grip and Humanne From the Novel by Emerson Hough “THE SAGE- BRUSHER” Do you know how the book, “The Sage- brusher,” was made into a picture? Read page 14 in Saturday Evening Post, March 27, “The Soul ing and Dancing Martin Johnson's Adventure Through the Isles of the New Hebrides 1 ass an New Screen Magazine Child aor Clemmer Music 7” aaa by “Petticoats and “Oiling Uncle Pants” Liborious Haupt : Tomerson it athe man, disecter, Lyons and Moran Comedy | Hough meer Yemen Cello Solo Concert Orchestra | Pretty Girls Loads of Pep! By F. Lady Artistes Playing the Pic turen Afternoon and Evening Lhoest | Thursday time | ¢ She was |) SZ THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920. ‘Solve This Cryptic Kalogram, | Chance to Be a Prize Winner | Xe Bilge yousiseowirad the ee | lution to the kalogram yet?) morning's’ mail brought hundreds of answers! $b ? THIS IS A |to The Star's movie editor. | Beginning Saturday, — the | HALOGRAM Rex will show one of the ? greatest crook dramas ever| 4 sereened, “The Lone Wolf's IT 1S A CRYPTIC | MESSAGE Daughter.” It is in conjunc- tion with this picture that the management of that theatre offers $5 as first prize, two} maller cash donations as sec-| ond and third prizes, and for the next 20, two tickets to see “The Lone Wolf's Daughter.” Send in your answer to The Star Movie Editor right away. heater end band player, ing inetr ? . railroad brake: | CAN -| YOu ted motion picture Villain, As a fighter he mot Ketchodt, | READ and several other noted mid weights. asic IT KUM ‘Two types of modern women are ntrasted in “Young Mra. Wine ° | ) the pleture in wh het Contest closes Friday noon. Send your answers te Mevie Editor, Seattle Star, tiful wife, husband by an un of ciroumatar is a gay, happy o, who has already tried nd in now debating of them she will remarry. 4 haved portrayed by Harrison Ford. LIBERTY Douglas MacLean, who ts co-fes jtured with Doris May in the Ince eee picture, ‘What's Your Husband Do- Av it turns out, @ third party wins |ing?” at the Liberty this week, is a ue heart. Mins Clayton, devotee of motoring. While filming inderstood wife, in finally | the police court scene in this spright © her husband ia the dra |ly screen farce, the director told climax Mr. MacLean, who figures as the ing Mrs. Winthrop” it a Par-| prisoner, to aay something that would mount Arteraft p alter Edward: ole, that ture directed by The leading mate of the young hunband, is | Wash Away make him feel natural in the char | acter “Your Honor, I was only driving | |20 miles an hour," said Mr. Mac- es promptly and earnestly. “What's Your Husband Doing?” ts a lively sereen version of the Broad . Skin Sores frou. °** | | The story of how a country girl | who longed for the gayety of city | life was cured of her desire by her husband's ruse ts told In “Forbidden,” |the photoplay starring Mildred Har-| |rieChapiln at the Colonial thin week | Little Evelyn Hayes, popular child jcomedienne, t# also appearing on the Colonial program in songs and .D. | dances. . cL 74 lotion for Skin Disease | Maurice Tourneur's big produc j tion ‘The Whip” is the attraction at | _| the Rex thin week. This photoplay ranks as one of the most pretentious productions ever screened The play, which is acted by an all-| star cast, contains many thrilling scenes, For instance, there ts a headon automobile collision, a train wreek, dam and a forest fire, D. D. D. has proved iteslt a r9- Buarantes the first boti'e and 91.00. 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Friday Brings Unexpected Savings EAUTIFULLY finished in old ivory with cushions of bright colore cretonnes—these Chairs and Rockers represent the best value have offered in many a day. More than a dozen styles are included, many with high backs An Inspiring Collection of Haywood Reed Chairs and Rockers Are on Sale Friday at large, comfortable arms—all are exceptional values. These Special Bedding and Linen Items Present Profitable Buying Opportunities Friday Turkish Bath Mats A In new colorings and attractive designs. Among them are light blue, dark blue and green combi- nations. 23x44 inches, are priced at, $2.75. Imported Pattern Table Cloths A limited quantity, size each, Fifty only Imported Damask Table Cloths in very desirable all have circular des: 70 inches, priced, patterns ; yer 70x , $4.50. —22-inch Napkins to “mateh, the dozen, $5.00. Crash Toweling Unbleached, part-linen Crash Tow- eling, 16 inches wide, of service- able kitehen quality; special, yard, 23¢. Muslin Pillow Cases the Size 42x36 inches, and made of the better grade of soft muslin, offered at a real saving; each, 45¢. ll-Linen Table Cloths All-linen Irish Damask Cloths of exceptionally good weight patterns; and in several desirable s10.00. 70x70 inches; special, Maslin Bed Sheets i 81x90-inch Bed Twenty dozen Sheets of medium weight slight cna a but are exe traordinary values, each, $2.00. Wool-Finished Plaid and are unusually good value; spe- cial, the pair, $6.75. Extra Size All-Linen Cloths of patterns is and the cloths are considerably under value at, each, $8.75. FIRST FLOOR, BEDDING SECTION The Little Things You Need in the Kitchen Can Be Bought for Less Friday 58c For Wall Clothes Racks that can be adjusted to different fold up out of the way when not in use, 78c 48c For Knife and Fork Boxes built of hardwood, with. convenient partitions for the knives, forks and | ‘Ie For Maple Potato Mash- ers, made all of one piece, and can be easily cleaned. 35c For Mop Sticks with strong, hardwood handles and a_ reliable spring clamp. For Pastry Boards of ae ickl a generous size, made of ay. sn selected lumber and fin- ware ae sines th gis ished perfectly smooth. be | chopper. face. 23c For Meat Boards, made of hard maple and fin- ished with a smooth suré heights, and 59c frame. commented eight-year: yellow, some one had used your want to have to IBERTY MARKET between “Pike and Liberty Theatre using while ti Heved.” blue Joading. 4 v 201 site for = BLIS and KIDNEY. H ow. disturbed by bad dreams, et up in the m force yourself te ing to bed, and Daan th I could not 7 ae ‘nh hurt me so patiy, still one way or the other ir medicine and Anet a pains in my Bach box contal | ANTEE coupon, and 1 neal ALONZO 0. BLISS, LA druggists ny bearing: igen Gosee f 0c. N AT IVE TABLETS Your face is covered with pimples. Your skin in sai You have headache: are tired all the time, Your ERBS he eyes Orning. Fou o work. That te because your STOMACH, LIVER || mato > 'S are out of order, and you are CONSTIPATED, One Ti ‘ATIVE HERD TABLET at corr ci END Your Fe - a Tang Fel rainy ge ioc Calo cide ’ you, i. My back ould not tie began ing a'atA “we For Wash Boards with a glass rubbing surface with a strong hardwood —Basement, Housefurnishing Section, TRY STAR WANT & % it # Hy with