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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUEFSDAY, APRIL 18, 1920 | Alice J ow ing i HO O S IR R Woman,” from the story by | THE StLENT SE NT WifH_ As HUNDRED HANDS, Albert Payson Terhune tan sperma ama RD le soe. Mary Miles Minter haw ¢ “Nurse Marjorie.” Larwel of England wrote tt eee LESAN EN SATS RR SNL a EIEN {Auto Racing Role in Liberty } Picture Suits Wallace Reid and th tere TODAS PROGRAMS RT) Wallace Meld in 'Kecuse nt Here's thrills—Saturday Evening Post thrills—an Neate nee Beach's “The Giiver auto long-distance race—the smashup of the two lead- Te ing cars—the daredevil ride by one driver over a neem trestle just ahead of the express— | | tentratt | ndith Storey has completed “Moon | adneas,”” | STRAND siete hy . WAL Atarry y in “Over Kewl | Mabel Oe Earl Rodney, movie actor, has jurt | moved into a Low Angeles bungalow | which he designed, built and painted CLASS A-—Pavling Frederick in “The himaelf Loves of Letty ' ‘ j J eee x * Willlam Conklin appears apposite nid Bennett in “Hairptna.” yux BEACH'S “The ag * at the eat picture Sitver Madiaine Traverse of a a Good.” Clemmer this kes the role} It fellows hall girt in “The Spirit of ly and every character n | is the Stedman, who plays ie of Cherry Malotte. Never loot Miss Stedman lose ° haracter whieh she portrays. Those who remember the Cherry Malotte ¢ Kathlyn Williams in “The Spot ere” will find it hard to decide which of the two players gives the beat mterpretation of thia hardy, beauti ful girl of the North. If you are a sufferer from nervy Of special interest to Beattie movie | ousness and are willing to help your fans are the scened “shot” along eur | self there ia no reason to become waterfront 7 al What You Get in the HOOSIER at No Extra Cost Finished Front More Rigid— Finer Appearance STRING NEVE raged, Plenty of welloxidized blood, treah STRAND air, nourishing food and a reason. | His first drink of moonshine able observance of thé laws of health whisky nearly puts the are all that you need to re out of business for health to your nerves. Build . : picture, “In Old Kentueky.” feat ceneral health and you will atre ‘THE Hoosier is built for utility ast ing Anita St art, at the Strand. the nerves. You will find the 7 amit | . well as for beauty—for its abil-; aprenden on Fon eos | Wallace Rew and Ann Lattle, playing “ivsxcuse My Dust rast end baemadag dnage ity to stand i idl under life- to carry out a part in the picture, |@¢ the Liberty this week. Young Mr. Reid is just the right) wnich acts directly on the blood, ily an up rigidly ; realizing its strength he takes a/fype for the easy-going, resourceful motor maniac that he| making it so rich that it can carry . long service. Its careful finish adds 4 pull at the jug. It wax the| portrays in this picture. nourishment to the nerves. a ‘touch’ of elegance to the kitet that is not excelled in the handsom=- est article in your living room. Cogriigha spre— The HL. Coy ding man | XCUSE MY DUST With the Big Cast a! moonshine, raw and fiery, Hej’ apy ” . The success of the tanie treatment he had no need to xtmuiate the| , zcuse My Dust” is from the Saturday Eveing Post) co. nervounnean ts illustrated by the soughing spell following as tt wan|Story, “The Bear Trap,” by Byron Morgan. There's some| experience ot Mrn. Mary Muclier, of quite genuine, and declared he was cxreiting racing tn it. Also there's a generous supply of ro-| No, 413 New York avenue, Evans Liege omen —_ Sarg B paces ene mance and comedy. In fact, the whole thing runs with top be hin re ‘ oot © the constitution, which would no! ’ , “I had taken care of mem! make it necomary for players to “Peed. It’s a winner, from start to finish. my family through severe sickness,” | * * * *% * * 8 * take genuine Itquor In the future. says Mra, Mueller, “and the extra 7 eA | Mise Young wears* some beautiful Having written several scenarios | work played me out. I had expend | costumes, Come to our store. Ask to see the Hoosier Beauty. Let us show you COLISEUM | TheodoreRoberts:Annlittle-Tufly Marshall )WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER Playing “Bow Wow,” a canine courtship, by Rockwell. The Coliseum has an wnumlty strong bill this week. Clara Kim [ball Young is featured tn a splendid | which were accepted by D. W. Orit Besides the feature pictnre there! fith about eight years ago, he finally is a delightful Uttle conledy titied began acting in filma and first be drama, “The Forbidden Woman,” in| teresting pletures showing the ex jwhich she plays the role of Parisian | piaits of the German cruiser Jopera star. Resides her fine acting | “Moewe.” Also there is a charming = ttle dancer who dances on her toos FE FOR RAEUMATISH “=== a es “Woman,” which ts fextured at the Musterole Loosens Up Those | rex, thia week, might better have Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain | neon’ tiued “Woman, Ete.” for the ac | You'll know why thousands use| tion involves almost everything from Musterole once you experience the | the Garien of Iden down to the pres | alad relief it gives, jent time, Get a jar at once from the nearert| It is & Maurice Tourneur picture, | drug store. It is a clean, white oint-| Which means that the scenes have an ment, made with the oil of mustard, | ve quality that is created Better than a mustard plaster and does by no other director, All of the ep not blister. Brings ease and comfort | odes are steeped in poetry, and the while it is being rubbed on! | haunting little mory of Cyrene and Musterole is recommended by many the fisherman t# perhaps the lovell doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are | est Using of its kind ever done on the Uneasy Feet™ and some very in-|came popular as “the Riograph Bur lar.” Ho specialized “heavies.* Carey now portrays the hard rid Ing Western type much as his cowboy character in “Overland Red.” ° CLASS A Three men Yored her. Ono of fered her everything money could buy; another offered her a title while the third offered her nothing but love. Pantine Frederick chooses one of thene men for her husband How and why she chooses the rich man ts the cause of many Interesting in. cidents in “The Loves of Letty,” at the Clam A. THEY FOUND “ATMOSPHERE” in playing | ed 80 much strength that it seemed imponnibie for me to recover and I was tired all the time and grew so ervons that I wasn't myself. I (fered from awful headaches and {t seamed ax thougfh someone was | Dressing down on the top of my head with all his weight. I could not leep well and ached all over, Fort | had no attraction for me, and walk ing up stairs exhausted me and caused my heart to palpitate wildly | There were many days when I just |had to give up my work and go to beet. ‘ “It was my good fortune to have Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills recommend ed to ma, I began the treatment ferling that if I got just a little better I would be satisfied. It was empectally gratifying then to recover my strength completely and now I feel as well as ever, I sleep sound ty and the pressure on my head. how the substantial frame-work is screwed together to insure long life. This rigid construction is but one of many special features that have made the Hoosier the kitchen favor- ite of nearly two million American Housewives. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaidend i Pike Street and Fifth Avenue Charleston, W. Va, 39,608; im which worried me so much, gone” |More Census Gains ee ea There was eight inches of snow! Dr. Williams’ Pink Pls are sold Announced Today Bivtie, Cal, 1623 Oncarporated lime on the ground in Flagstaff, Arts, |" ®!! druggists or direct from the when Giaden Brockwell, and. her | Df. Williams Medicine Ca, Schenec | WASHINGTON, Aprfl 12—The| 1916. Write | ceneus bureau announces today the company arrived there to work on | ‘4y, N.Y. 60 cents per box. te ° 7 < “Rone ot Nome," an Alaskan pro. | for the free booklet, “Dimeases of the | following figures: ASK FOR and GET | duction by William Fox. Edward J,| Nervous System.” St. Louis, Mo. 773,000, an increase rlick’s / : i Marry Carey starring st the Coton. | aint ie the dir : since 1910 of 85,971, or 12.5 per cent. Malted Mik fal thie week in “Overland Hed™ has Watertown, N. Y.. 31,263; increase 41,707; increase, . p snot Metctiees ant SeScanten | a -~ i used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff | screen. } neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu-| The cast includes pretty rttle Fatre matism, lumbago, pains and achesofthe| Binney, one of the famous Binney back or joints, spraina, sore muscles, | sisters « bruises, chilblaina, frosted feet, colds of eee the chest (it often prevents pneurm-mia). COLONIAL 0c and 60c jars hospital size 5Q 1,000 POUNDS OF HARMONY Singing “When the Sun Goes Down in Cairo Town” Amelia Rives, the scenario of which PLAY TO ep | 2 Being written by George Randaipl | How to Wave Hair to } been tn the profresion a goed many sinoe 1910, 4,533, or 17 per cent. BE “SPOOKY” | chester, Vitagrapn's editorinchiet, | yeare. Carey Appeared on the speak Appear Naturally Curly |" w loboken, 'N. J. 41,707; tm}, 4 im collaboration with Mrs. Chester, | tng stage with a Brooklyn stock com ‘The tleht little curls so dear to «| crease, 4,668, or 13.2 “The spookiest story ever | Nearty all of the scenes in this pro pany for a number of yearn woman's heart, the kind that remain| Perth Amboy, |) ) Miteened™ will be Vitagraph’s pro | duction will be interiors, and there 4 — | 1e cast jor any and ali weather conditions, are best acquired b: n of “The Hidden House.” by | will be much night photography of the new Siimerine method imple method enable Four new churches In the United States take up the use of motion pic Later | tures, ts the report of the Communt he wrote the play “Montana” and/|ty Motion Picture Bureau of New [starred tn it. 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It ie original, inasmuch as it docs not show any portion| of the actors except their feet, and the whole story is told by|! the action of the feet, as they flit before the audience, There is a flirtation, a courtship and a wedding. Tks who have onl noreases their strength, enduran a JOTT BAY CAMP 5138, Mod rugs am of America w give ized to refund . R nd entertainment Tucs ion't like it 1 , t today and begin to | Weight Happily,” may be had free at the K. P. ball, Fir Beare ee, ies Ok wall | postpaid (plain wrapper), by writing | and . for members and friends better ing to Korein Company, NG-1128, Sta-| 4 tion F, New York, N. ¥.—d iw | ‘The wise man and the fool's mon poll ley are soon united tive reduction # 1. A book mga t "260 L Urevens ity WOMEN W aces t OWN HAIR They do, not because it in a fad, but because they wish to obtain the SHOWING er posible hair beauty and be NOW PLAYING : are not using anything They have found that in| the’ hair it never wise a} but is always ad preparation made | 7 A Love Stony of , a Marisian ALL FIRST SEATTLE THIS WEEK Cherry Malotte, brave girl of the North, gives heart to a discouraged man Maurice Tourneur —IN— The Master Creator Presents 1 “In Old | Kentucky” »f about % cents a shampoo by “THE : olved and entirely disappear | and so beguiling to the in the rinsing water, Your hair will | be so fluffy that tt will look much | SILVER | ee ee, heavier than it is. Its luster and you to a state of dreamy | actnexs will also delight you pe Star t ting some canthrox from your drug | mist and diesolving a teaspoonful in 1 cup of hot water, This makes enough shampoo liquid to apply to| the hair instead of just the top| 9 forgetfulness of the little F tyre y HORDE er VOU area moth? fx Many ‘scenes of Seattle ‘ ér; "see the> en REX BEACH’S biggest tale of Alaska— Dandruff, ¢ oil and dirt | are shown So entrancing to the eye si e Because of the crowds, it will be advis- able to attend one of the matinee or early evening performances, if possible. ‘The pic- ‘ure is one in a thousand, costly, beautiful and exciting from end to end, I ‘in an Atmosphere of Luxury With W Scenic Backgrounds SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Thirty-one Artists Under Reginald Dunn, Playing the “Orpheus” Overture by Offenbach of the road, | t . STRAND ORCHESTRA Yell your daugh- Playing “Strand Waltz” and “Southern Fantasy” CLEMMER MUSIC Liborious Hauptman Director ter what you saw.