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The last few days and nights of the beauty picture supreme are (ACHE ( =A ret “Everywoman’ The most compelling love story ever told, the human “appeal of which to all kinds and conditions of men and women has been proved before packed houses here for ten days past. “Calico Wife” PrefersSmall Town Life to Social Position in City | | | TODAYS Prhocnams [4 LIWERTY—ainck Semneti’s fiveant comedy, “Down on the Farm,” . | val Bye ad ON THM FARM te the title of the feature picture at the Liberty this week Its @ Gen nett comedy which means that it is a 100 per comedians, and pretty girls. players includes Louine Maric Prevost, Marry (ribbon, Roach, “Bully” Armatrohe and, course, John Henry, Jr, the Sennett baby, for it ts he with Teddy, cent combination of clever comical acting animals ‘The roll call of) Fazenda, | Bert of the’ great Dano, that provide the touches of human interest ment of the & this production, ‘The entire equip: ett farm is used in from the sunawak ening Chanticleer to the outofdate but faithful farm nag, and Pepper the cat, that visits upon the bhad of thé country side villain the retribu tion he deserves. The plot concerns the romance of Louise Fazenda and her gallant lover, Harry ‘Gribdea, Before Wedding bella chime, every element of melodramatic ers’ progress to the allar—mortgages, ous Villain, a heartiens fatty rairowning and a kidnap it a fow of the impending on staying the calling of the er and the ringing of the wed-| ding betta. Added to thin big edthedy apecial tb a new bert Rawlinson detec live story, “The $5 Pilate.” eee |CLEYMER “The Heart of the Chie at ithe Clemmer this week, Nazimova lplays a role that is different from y of the wide variety of charac ltere she has portrayed in her other productions It t» that of Sally Snape an Eng- ish girls from the slum streets of |}London who finds hervelf orphaned at the most crition] period in her life, and left to face the world alone. While dancing in the atreets her MATINEES beauty attracts attedtion and, by an the extravagance has been introduced to embaras the lov-) House Peters, in a characteristic gtudy from “Silk Hus-| ‘bands and Calico Wives,” the photoplay attraction at the Coliseum this week. The plot, which is thoroly entertaining, revolves arownd the domestic difficulties of Mr. and Mrs. Deane Kendall, newlyweds. | Kendall is a promising young lawyer, who weds Edith) | Beecher, a small-town girl’ After the marriage Deane goes} to New York, where he becomes one of the city’s leading attorneys. Deane’s efforts to get Edith to take.her place beside him in New York society, and her desire to remain a “calico wife’’| jin the peaceful little village in which they were married,| brings about some unusual and complicating situations. | Mary Alden is the wife. | ncroms the desert at the head of the; produced for the benefit’ of the! This Theatre Now Has One of , the Classiest Double Bills of the Season— You Can’t Afford to Miss It— MACK SENNETT'S | Big five-act hilarity of pigs, chickens, cows, the dog Teddy, the cat, the baby, Ben Turpin and all the rest— “DOWN on tee FARM” A startling and funny expase of the simple life. “THE $5.00 PLATE” A fast-action three-act Chief Flynn secret service story of counterfeiters, with Herbert Rawlinson. STRAND 5 e odd chain of cireumrtances Bally be | UNtamed cavalry inder modiste’s shop. j bla U i Sally meets Lord Kidder! eas S. K. Wineland |minster who, attracted by her face | “Cavalleria Rusticana” oll are but @ few) war department commission of | 4 this exciting film |traintng camp activities and onty eoceee reeently released to the public at large in order that its health prop |aganda may be spread broadenst. . ‘The film preductton tn entertala- | Ing as a drama, besides being in| Playing the new Bentley and Casey song hit, “Rainbow Isle,” based on D. atroctive. The subject is hanted)| W. Griffith's “The Idol Dancer.” judiciously but the big lemon’ gets | | over forcefully. j | Claire Adams plays the feeding | Lower Nose. Lower floor and lower bélcoay. snoree o> spate Teas, helps finance|. TD* Tex t# st! showtne “The " | End of the Road.” « special few Lord Kidderminster falls in love|'"& hature, which was originally with her, but Lady Dorothea Lyth-| ~ am, who wishes him for herself. | iy QUINN, %4, diet at tts] FUNERAL SERVICES for John 324 Q@. A ave, Sunday. The R Kennedy, 64, miller, who died at will be shipped to Canton,|1037 Danovan ot for burial LOWEST RATES Mm —te— CALIFORNIA ANGELES _ FREQUENT SAILINGS manages to compromise Bally and turn Kidderminster's family seninet her, Sally’e personality comes fo the fore again and wine ever the trate family, leaving the way clear to marry Kidderminster. ‘Bunday, will be held at Georgetown Undertaking parlors at 1030 a m. Tuesday. PROSPOSAIS WITd. WR RECEIVED by the Bureas of and Accounts, Navy i. Ww, D.C, un- seen in front of the Strand Sunday Sound, Wash. Apply for proposais te the | afternoon and evening in spite of the qavely pragne My d Ly Ry Byrn fact that this picture is now in ite ih. OF to the Bureau of Supplies an fecounta. MAMUEL McGOWAN, Pay. feo ene week at this popular Second master Genersi of the Navy. «2-20/avenue house, “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL” Starring PRISCILLA DEAN — WHEELER OAKMAN A .. JOE ROBERTS Banjoist CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes — — = As is quite well known, woman” i¢ in the main @liegorical in character. The story opens much as & drama of ordinary life. A beauti ful girl at @ bazar is wooed by a millionaire, an actor, and & poor physician. She is also besieged by the offer of a stage manager to em | brace a dramatic career. Thereupon the story becomes a transcript of the journey of life. The heroine be comes Everywoman, the mililonaire [is Wealth, the actor Passion, and |the other characters bear similar jnamea Everywoman is urged to go upon the Stage of Life by Plattery |to seek King Love, Her long jour ney leads here thra many pitfalls, past the temptations of Wealth and Passion, until finally she reaches the humble hut of Love, who turns out to be the young physician. ‘The cast which is headed by Violet Heming includes such splendid play ers as Monte Blue, Theodore Rob- erts, Wanda Hawley, Clara Horton, ‘Tully Marwhall, Charter Ogie, Ray- mand Hatton and Bebe Daniels. eee COLONIAL Priscilia Dean te making a dig hit \at the Colonial by her clever inter [pretation of a little Constantinople | beggar girl, in “The Virgin of Stam. | boul.” |. The story wan written ewpectally for Priscilla Dean by H. H. Van | Loan, and it is said that he kept her vision before him constantly dur- ting the monthe he was at work on thig colorful romance, the scenes of |which are laid in Stamboul, the | wickedest ity in the world. ‘The central figure in “The Virgin PATHE REVIEW UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT WONDERFUL NAZIMOVA In another “Different” role —IN— “THE HEART | OF A CHILD” of Stamboul” is Sari, a beexar girl on the streets of the Turkish city wild as an Arabian steed, [cording to the 3 }soul ax the filth in the streets, While | secreted in the mosque, whither she has gone, against the law, that her soull may be cleansed, she is witness to a brutal crime ahd be. comes embroiled in a chain of cir cumstances a4 fantastic as the Ara bian Nights. Sari's meeting with the young American commander of the Black Horse Troop, composed of the scum of Asia, her wooing by the powerful sheik, her imprisonment in and es. cape from the harem, her wild ride The Disease Is Deepseated and Is Caused by Gerths in the Blood Rheumatiam is a sturdy foe, and Everyone wangs te ere “Every. woman,” judging from the long line to pray | « Rheumatism’s Pains | Cannot Be Rubbed Away role, that of @ fina ¢leananinded | American puree, fhe gives a} | splendid performances. Opposite Mies } Adams is Richard Bennett, the popular stage actor, as an army murtpon, Extward W. Grttritn, formerty a. rector for the Edison company, and Dr. Katherine Bement Davia, known thruout the country for her correctional knowindge and achieve ment, are the coauthors of this unusual photo ¢rama. Roosters do & lo¢ of crowing, but the hens ere them on. | . wines “PILE OF MONEY COULD NOT BUY IT,” SAYS TRUITT Would Not Take Anything for the Good Tanlac Has Done for Him “I woul@n't take af the money you could pile up around me, for the | M good Tanlac has doue me. In my opinion it'e the grandest medicine | on earth and I'm giving this state | mont because I think that every per) son who suffers as I did ought to know about it,” mid Mr. W. Bf Truitt, former deputy sheriff at Port aculous Results| Obtained Quickly From | Stomach Disorders | When your stomach becomes clog- wed, ens in formed, the digestive land, Oregon, and a member of the 1. | juloes are blocked, stomach acidity 0. O. ¥. at Salem, Oregon, and who [indigestion and acute constipation now .reaides at the Bb nian Apart | are the immediate resulta, and final-| ments, 1603 Golden Gate Avenue, |!y every organ of the body in affect fan Francisco, Cal. * jot. 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From the top of my| head to the #ole of my feet I feel lke @ new man, and am brimful | of life and energy. I can't any enough tn favor of Tanlac, and have every confidence in recommending it” Tanlac ts wold tnffeattle by Bartell | Drug Stores under the personal di- reetion of a special Tanlac represen: tative —Advertisement, FATHER DAUGHTER Si Every SHOULD SEE OF THE ROAD A photoplay that tells 8. 8. S. is & wonderful blood rem- edy, and ix tho logical treatment for | Rheumatism, because it promptly permeates the. entire blood supply, | and searches out and kills the disea jgerms. You can take 8. 8. 8, with William M. Short | * * 8 Quits Commission) BELLINGHAM, April 26-—-W. M. Short, president of the State Federa- tom @f Labor, has resigned from the state welfare commismon, accord. Ing to a wire reorived here yesterday by Governor Loule ¥. Hart The) resignation i presumed to be the result of Short's unwillingness to be | & member of the official family, while opposing the governor for re | election. Now—That dy- namic drama of domestic _differ- ences which goes to show all Seattle wives that silent love won't keep a husband. Any Se- attle storekeeper has to dress his windows to keep his trade— FUNERAL SERVICES for Hans; MES. IDA F. COLEMAN, wife ef Sandeberg, whose baty was found | Fred C. Coleman, died Sunday at her in the Lake Washington canal locks | home, $61 Harney et Mra. Colemat last week, were held at the \grave | was €¢ years of age. The body te at in Washelli cemetery at noon | the Georgetown Undertaking parlees Sunday. Se Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUE “SILK HUSBANDS —AND— — CALICO WIVES In which a terrific auto- mobile accident brings to a girl of the slums a new life, rich and extravagant beyond her dreams. wrseees- Nevin It never uses gentle methods with ita |the assurance tft you are not ¢ victims, If the disease was confined |perimenting, for this fine old remedy | to the surface there might ba some|haa been in constant use for more logic in expecting relief from its|than fifty years, during which time! clutches by rubbing with liniments|it has been giving splendid results, and lotions. But a disease that can|So you owe it to yourself to take 8. cause #0 much pain and suffering is|8. 8. without delay, and discard the deep-seated, and has it# source far|use of local treatments that can do below the surface of the skin, you no good. | The only sensible treatment from| Write our medical department for which you can expect results is literature and,full advice about your remedy that goes deep down into the}own case, Address Chief Medical blood supply, and kills the germs| Adviser, 168 Swift Laboratory, At Ubat cause the disease, Lanta Ga our young folks what their parents ought to teach them, but seldom do. It is a play in which you will recognize yourself or some of your friends, It is a play that will tend to put chains on many a Seattle skidding foot, . SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 81 Artists, Under Reginald Dunn, Playing “La Boheme.” Cello Solo by Nerino Bianchi—Popper’s “Polonaise”