The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 12

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Take Advantage of Hoffman’s 20th Anniversary Sale Final Wind-up These Garments must go—and at the ridiculously low prices at which they are offered Latest Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Furs and Blouses at HALF PRICE $30.00 Coats, Suits and Dresses reduced to $69.00 Suits, Dresses and Coats reduced to $85.00 Suits, reduced to 150 Skirts in Dresses and Coats plain ‘and ‘plaid, tailored and accordion oe in serges and silks, at. -$6.95, $7. 95, $9. 95, $12. 45 sn.00 Wash Skirts ... 50% Dresses and Coats spection. Airplane managera were classified City’s building code ing of the board of apprals. The action of the board grew out Of protests advanced by residents of Laureishade against the construction of a hangar for hydroairplanes on | Lake Washington Under the building code the board ‘of public works has authority to de. cide where “limited buildings” may be constructed. at a special meet r meeting Friday the Doart wil! be asked to rule upon the Proposed construction of the hangar in the Laureishade district. American candy Bill $1,000,000,000 a year, retary of Treasury Houston. TONIGHT AND FRIDAY In the y Aterd $100,000 J HAUNTED Spooks | rraniccenan “The World Aflame” —FINALLY— ‘The big five-part travesty on the kalser and his personal experiences BATHING New York —n— “YANKEE DOODLE ~ _ IN BERLIN” Closing out Blouses at factory nat Silk, Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses........ $3.95, $4.95 to $9.95 Summer Foxes and Chokers... .$10, $15 and $25 Hoffman’s 1510 Westlake and Fourth (Maj. Ps Barnttt in Seattle Today George Rarnett, com | manding officer of the United States | marine ‘Thuféday morning, on a tour of in- After inspecting the local | Marine recruiting office, nett called upon Mayor Caldwell and then REX THEATRE Maj. Gen. corps, arrived in lett for Bremerton, COMING Summer Days Do you suffer from the enervating effects of the hot summer months? Do you feel heavy, dull, lan- guid and indisposed to mental and physical exertion? For relief, try LYKO The Great General Tonic Sold By All Reliable Druggiste Sole Manufacturers: LYKO ROICINE COMPANY Kansas City, Mo. Pet opie of o}} dreagiate Always in Ow. ry at the Seas Compang rg Seattle Gen, Bar “The Dexperate Hero,” June t. eee quainted with Flapper.” the world, in paper reporter in “Whispers.” Hammerstein bs starred Nell Craig ts returning Kaythe = fterting girl sheriff in eee “Children of Destiny.” will be titled “Number 99. Girt Montana.” eee role in his eo serial, beth hero and’ villain. stick comedy, titled Marry t H ee “Dittrent Lions and Husbands” new comedy shop. thriller named den.” - “That Somet ous title of a new film. ball till who lives in Spokane, he ter, Mr. Arms ered from an ened to Wanh completely underm as well an be did |daye on the ball tt jatrong said with me. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pil at they are a good ton! Pit Pilla for Pale People. tone up the entire aystem jlood rich and re nerves, olor in appetite ecks and lips irive away that unnat Jing. Plenty of sunlight rest A valuable booklet, “Tt loving girl who ALICE “THE SYMPHON ORCHESTRA Playing “Egyptian March” 4 re Patter |)°™ starring Owen Moora is to be released on | Ofve Thomas impersonates a 16. year-old girl who wets out to get “The Matt Moore impersonates a news. laine | to the sereen after a two-year absence, teypersonates a “The Girt Who Dared,” | Faith Hafow takes a dual role in J. Warren Kerrigan's next picture Manche Sweet will star in “The Time Lincoln is to take a double appearing as George Overy ts to make a sinp- Should Waiters | Detinguent | ly the lengthy title of a Scenes are tn @ tailor Eileen Sedgewick is to star In a “The Governor's Par | ing” i» the myntert HOW DIAMOND STAR REGAINED HEALTH) Followers of major league base | [47 all st. remember Joe Armstrong where engaged ax a painting contra ng recently recov Iness which th _ “| a omreeer and Allan Dwan, 1 have always lived an active ont door life and I think the work I am now following was a contributing tite was poor"and food did not agree “One day a friend of mine waid he for I know To build up the blood there t# one remedy that has been a household | word for a generation, Dr. Williams’ They | make the strengthen the | put and! ome food and fresh air will do the Ming Tp! ‘Hel I tired fre good whol Tonight and Friday only §) —the absorbing human- interest story of a home- loses courage for a moment— BRAD — NIGHT OF THE DUB” A Clever 2-Act Comedy Katherine Pielow in Song , THE SEATTLE STAR Prominent Photoplay Producers Form Combine: One of the biggest forward steps in the production and | distribution of motion pictures 1s announced this week with |the signing of contracts by the group of famous directors jand producers known as the Associated Producers, Inc., who also made known their decision to establish their own, gi- | gantic selling organization and to eliminate the influence of | from the motion pictureindustry. The new combine, involving an investment of approri- | mately $20,000,000, is composed of Thomas H. Ince, Mack Sennett, George Loane Tucker, Marshall Neilan, Maurice ‘Miss WALCAMP BACK FROM ORIENT TRIP health and he now feels practically hie most active KITTY GOES | Discussing his illness recently at hia home, "No. 126% West Second A-SHOPPING |, -rrere's no piace like home,” was avenue, Spokane, Wash, Mr. Arm: the first bappy olwervation of Marte | Waleamp, Univers! serial star, when she arrived at San Francisco recently after an extended tour of the Orient, where “The Dragon's |cause of my breakdown, My blood Net.” a pew chaptered thriller, was | Dee ame very thin and I felt myself filmed. growing weaker from day to day Her company traveled more than until I lacked my customary energy 10,000 miles in atx months and vis | |i became nervous and could not ited Japan, China, Korea, the Philip nieep, Then I became fidgety and pines and Hawaii did not know what to do. My appe Mins Walcamp, according to mem bers of her company, wanted to dive overboard and swim to the United States shore line when their Japan knew the very thing to help me jew liner steamed into the Golden on his recommendation I began Gate treatment with Dr. Williame’ Pink A few of the troupe of Thespians Pile, In a very short time I was| | however, particularly those of the convinced that the pills were al! that | [male variety, were disconsolate he had claimed for them. My appe | Country's gone prohibition ot courne tite improved in a week and then I found that I could sleep soundly and | “Bu Collier, son of W ‘elt rested in the morning. Gradu Colyer, w ear with hin “dad” in ally my nerves gained strength and | the latter's first screen picture for now I am almort as well aa I have Selznick, to be called “The Servant ever been. I have told others about | Quention.” GENU Always Insist upon true ‘ en Darling chilly the Blood,” will be free upon re | Jauest. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pils are| | Here's a kitty bag—not for poker wid by all druggiats or will be nent | kitties, but for the animated kind y Mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, | that meouw and sdmetimes scratch. | 60 cents per box, by the Dr. Williagis| It ts the latest adjunct to the femi-| Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. ¥ | ning wai ¢ and is designed for | the convenient and efficient trans | prtatic of pet kittens while calling | or shopping, of for smuggling pussy into FP an cars and excl apartments having rigid probib on pe The bags, which Mins Helen Dar tion ling, of Lom Angeles, la given credit of Organizing, are knitted to fit the size of the kitten, and, a» the kitten| Th “Bayer Crom” on Aspirin tab- grows, it stretches accordingly jlets has the same meaning as 14 |karat on gold. Both mean genuine! | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken according to the mafe and proper directions in each “Bayer” package. He sure the “Mayer Cross” |Says He Argues, Asks a Divorce M. Tremaine, of | Mra. W innit 058 26th wt, sought a divorce|! OM package and on tablets. Then erior court today on the ground | YOU are getting the genuine Aspirin ber husband, Adrian Tre a walter in Gera cafe, | argues with her so violently at night | that ahe is unable to slee ‘Tremaine, erage of $200 a month in tips and wages. She however, |specify what sum of alimony she de |sires, but asks the court for “Just | relief.” ‘Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pats ‘Thie Gord Looking she says, o ry. ‘The old-time application of |Huttermilk and Cream to whiten and |preserve the customers. [cRreus out the country Jere again using It to ensure a beau- tiful complexion and snow-white hands and arma termilk, however, t# not al- obtainable, but a specialist has at last perfected a method of con- Jcentrating buttermilk d combin- & it with a perfect cream, wh a can buy in small quantit |Feady to uno at any fret class d |atore by simply axking for "I ard's” Buttermilic There ix no secret about tt nor is| bt about the result— | ordinary butter. | of a won the eyes and mouth. can “supply Chemical Ca, Luflaia, da, dy | untamed jing male role |stage play of the same name, jasnociation with them, when news of | “BAYER CROSS” ON | Easy Banking For Women Tt is our constant effort to make the transaction of banking matters easy and pleasant for our women We are always glad to give them the benefit of our advice and suggestions in regard to any- thing having to do with investments or the handling of money. We value the banking accounts of women— both checking accounts and savings accounts—and would be glad to have more of them, Playing to capacity audiences, thrilled to the marrow by its terrific dramatic intensity— JOHN BARRYMORE in his superb character- ization of — “The Woman and the Papret, { COLMm M—Alice Heady in “Hin | | Conan | REXPrenk Keenan in “The Wertd | | Tins {| ATKAND—Jehn Barrymore ta “Dr, | | JekyN and Mr. Hyd ONIAL—Menry Walthall tn | } "The Confession.” Dolores Onasinell in “The Virtuous Model.” # eee | OVIN BARRYMORI has recetved | J many tributes from audiences at| the Strand this week, where the tai ented star's remarkable performance }in “Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Myde” in on | view, for the deft and effective man ner in which he portrays the scene |in which he ix supposed, as the brotal “Mr, Hyde,” to injure a wmali ehild | In some respect, according to Mr. Barrymore, this was one of the most difficult episodes in the whole story. The part of the child was played by | a litte three-year-old screen actor. | Barrymore, in his hideous make-up and contume as “Hyde,” feared to | frighten the child and spoil the scene. He approached very gingerly and henilaied a moment before lay- jag hands on his small victim. | “Don't be afraid of me, mister,” mid the child, looking up at this | Rruesome creature without @ sign of fear, | | LIBERTY That a considerable traffic in dia | mond.smuggling is going on in South Africa in revealed in the astrikt new picture, “Thou Art the Man, at the Liberty this week. Robert Warwick in the star and has the role of a young English soldier of for tune in the Kimberly diamond field. He in the innocent victim of the smuggiers and serves a three years’ fail rentence to protect a gir. Later he vindicates himself. eee CLEMMER “The Woman and the Puppet,” the photopiay at the Clemmer this | week, in the adaptation of a famous Play which stirred Paris to tte l depths. It offers Gernidine Farrar a @ Span cunmionn tempestuous, colorful role iah dancer of moods and temperamental, hot-blooded, wild and until the man she had dangied like a puppet turns and tames her with a blow Lou Tellegren appears in the lead ee | COLISEUM | “Sinners,” the phetoplay now at the Coliseum, is based upen the writ ten by Owen Davis, in which Miss Alice Hirnady achieved one of her greatest dramatic successes, Mins} AYTER ¢ P.M. Lower fieor and lower balcony Upper balcony ; ChN@ren ‘ odeees ® Loge erate -8 (AL prices Include tax) § was “DR. JEKYLL and MR. HYDE” A picture that lives—that steps right out of the screen. Its story is tremendous. ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland “Merry Wives of Windsor” Brady plays the part of a young! — woman who goer to the city to seek work. Fniling to find it she is be.| formance in {ciended by a woman of questionable | D000 Toca reputation se Phe friend MAn sy ‘The friends of this woman are the | cor oNTAL sinners of the play and the girl’s| “very human emotion is contained n Hal Reid's successful play, onfeasion,” which is being shown mn the screen at the Colonial this week. After its New York run on “| Broadway, it had a most successful career on the road and added greatly |to the repotation of the playwright jwho bas written more successful plays than any other man. | Henry Walthall in the role of a Catholic priest is the featured piayer. INE ASPIRIN wx 7 rank Keenan as Carson Burr ts Phe some mayor in “The World Afiame.” at the Rex this week. |American municipalities would be better off if there were more like | him. The message borne by the new | Keenan film is the one now ringing lin the ears of the civilized globe. “The World Aflame” depicts the wis- |dom of hearing and heeding. [DISTINGUISHED MEN | VISIT SELZNICK LOT Two of Europe's foremost motion picture exhibitors recently paid a visit to the Selznick Pictures corpo- | ration’s studio at Fort Lee, and were + |deeply impressed with the facilities available for the production of | screen drama. The foreign visitors preseribed by physicians for over 18| were A. Fencl and L. Dvorak, both years for the relief of Colds, Pain, | of Prague, who are studying motion | Headache, Toothache, Earache, | picture producing and exhibiting in) Rheumatinm, Lumbago, Neuritis, | this country. For a few cents you can get @| Mr, Fencl was highty enthusiastic handy tin box containing 12 tablets. | with the Selznick plant at Fort Lee. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” | As a consequence he asked if ar the leading role and! it reaches home, leads to false ac cusations and some powerfully dra- matic situations, The story carries | a good moral and such elements heart appeal and pathos, Mins Brady contributes a convincing per: ‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin’ packages. Aspirin is the trade mark|rangements could be made for him of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic-|to study the znick west coast acidester of Salicylicacid, | studio. Myron Selznick last no time in granting the foreign guest’s de- sire, Upon arriving in California, Messrs. Fencl and Dvorak will be given the opportunity to study the |work of Harry Rapf, west coast | mapager, tn producing Selznick pic- tures, plaything for her until he ceased playing and ruled her with a rod of iron. Picturized from the play that stirred Paris to its depths. In which the fiery Farrar rivals her famous “Carmen.” CLEMMER MUSIC— Liborius Hauptman Director Belection— “Eileen” Victor Herbert REGULAR SERVICE over a pow plays with considerable charm and/ tion of the track a mile west, | Ranger, which was washed out Sunday, has been resumed, Mitwaw kee road officials announced ‘Thure locomotives which “The slid down the embankment at the the washout will be raised and repaired. BREMERTON.—Capt. Gregory, chief of public works dp partment, at navy yard, ordered te LAST TIMES THURSDAY & FRIDAY CONFESSION BRILLIANT CAST MARVELOUS INSPIRING THE PLAY YOWLL NEVER LAST TIMES TONIGHT AND FRIDAY He we sats THE WOMAN AND THE PUPPET” —WITH— GERALDINE FARRAR AND LOU TELLEGER Matinees After 6 p. m. Loge Seats . Children

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