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| “Little Miss Rebellion” A LOT OF WHOLESOME FUN IS BOUND TO HAPPEN WHEN A REAL PRINCESS STARTS SLINGING HASH IN A NEW YORK RESTAURANT. SUNSHINE COMEDY “TEN NIGHTS WITHOUT A BARROOM” A SCENIC COLISEUM NEWS Coming Sat—Wallace Reid in “What's Your Hurry?” Unty | This comedy will be h i om 3 and ere just two days |CHARLES RAY One of Paramount's best laughers N —————— ae “A VILLAGE SLEUTH” A picture of country folk that reveals the “Village Sleuth” as the logical successor to Sherlock Holmes. “BABE” RUTH World’s Greatest Ball Player, in Action Coming—Clara Kimball Young in “For the Soul of Rafael” ‘The floor of St. Peter’s, in Rome, has an area of 227,069 square feet, |being the greatest of all churches in | the world. IRON For Red Blood *trength and Endurance | BOB WHITE ILET PAPER TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—Chartes Ray in “The Vil- lage Stenth.”* CLEMMER—Vielet Heming in “The | ‘est. { TM—Derethy Gish In “Latie | | 9 | co} Misa Hebeltion. STRAND—Fannie Hurst's “Iumer- enqua” REX—Thomas Meighan in “The | | Prince € ° Your Husband” ow ERA GORDON, the actress who makes such a tenderly appealing | of the mother in “Humor. the Fannie Hurst photoplay | the Strand this week, was en-; gaged to play the role as the result! of a lucky coincidence. Miss Gordon is an enthusiastic traveler and has explored practically every corner of the globe. She combines business with pleasure, accepting theatrical | engagements abroad in order to be come acquainted with foreign lands. | In this way she has become mistress of six or seven different languages and is at home in Viadivostok, Hono julu or New York. Miss Gordon was just returning | from a trip abroad when Frank Bor- sage, director of “Humoresque,” who was looking for a friend arriving on the same ship, spied her. He saw at once that Miss Gordon was the ideal type for “Mama Kantor a | having met her previously, he en- | caged her on the spot, | Tho no one player is featured tn | “Humoresque,” Misa Gordon makes her character stand out prominently thruout the pictura, eee Charlie Ray plays a smalitewn lad with @ longing to become a sieuth in “A Village Sleuth” at the Liberty this week, As the would-be Sherlock Holmes, | Charlie gets his ideas of detecting out of such classics as Nick Carter and has a completely equipped “of-! fice” out in his father’s barn, A full! | Une of dinguines, an antiquated re. volver and @ bullseye lantern are | Just a part of his tools, But they are sufficient to enable him to solve a real mystery and win the girl in the case. eee CLEMMER A splendid reproduction of a large Jewelry store is one of the promi nent sets in “The Cost,” Violet Hem- ing’s starring vehicle which is pre- |wented at the Clemmer this week | The jewelry store forma the back- | ground for one of the most dramatic scenes in the photoplay, in which Miss Heming, as Pauline Dumon goen to the store and discovers tha! | her husband has purchased a very expensive necklace for another wom. Miss Heming will be remembered for her splendid work here some time ago when she appeared on the ay stage in “Three Faces COLISEUM Derethy Gish as a lonely little duchess of a mythical European duchy is the central figure in “Little Miss Rebellion,” a delightful com- DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS’ Novel of College and Soctety Life “THE COsT” —WITH— VIOLET HEMING Beautiful star of the sereen play “Every- woman” and the stage play “Three Faces Bast.” ~~ CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman, san author clea on the bject of she bas been persuaded to tell the redders of this paper how they may quickly acquire a soft, |amooth, rosy-w complexion like hers. She says: “To get the best re- sults the akin «hould be thoroughly cleansed, then apply Derwillo, which can be obtained at the tollet counter of any up-to-date drug or depart- ment store.” Thin instantly beauti- fies the complexion, and its contin- ved use makes the results perma- hent. Over 500,000 girls and women are using Derwillo in preference to face powder and other beautifiers, and they are juat as enthusiastic r it Miss Huff, Be sure to read her large article on the com- plexion soon to appear in this pa per, In the meantime get Derwillo, which she recommends, and try it today-—you will be delighted with it and soon have a complexion for which every one will compliment Disfiguring Growths of Hair Entirely Removed (New Methed Removes Roots and All) If you are afflicted with a growth of superfluous hair, go to your druggist at once, et a stick of phe~ ljactine, follow the simple instruc- | thons_-and have the pleasantest sur- | ‘our life! With your own Will nee the hair come out, 4 all—auiekly, easily, leav- + skin smooth and hairless ana bahe's Phelactine with the in not to be chmpared al depilatory ‘ot ia ethods, It is new an or= reticle odorless, non-irriating, and so harmless @ child could safely. eat it. SEATT LE STAR Chance Meeting Leads to Big Opportunity for Vera Gordon be | | tons and that they did not have any Scene from “Humoresque,” the photodrama at the Strand this week, showing Vera Gordon as “Mama Kantor.” edy-drama which opened at the Coll- soum Tuesday, ‘The royal miss finally breaks thru the retainers who guard her and mingles with ball-playing American soldiers. Thus she becomes quainted with Sergeant Dick Ellis and attends a jam bail with him. Then comes the revolution that| sweeps the duchess from her throne) and sends her flying, with a faith- ful grenadier, to America. In New York she becomes chief Mapjack | mixer in @ quick lunch, and the SALE! Mid-Summer Clearance Sewing Machines A few new machines, others are used and dem- onstrators. Quantities are limited. A_ timely sale of machine’. Spe- cial easy terms. Singer, box top.$10.00 White V. S.... 00 White Rotary. .840.00 Singer, drop h’d .00 New Royal ....$27.50 And many others. ALL GUARANTEED A Genuine Saving to Thrifty Buyers BUT YOU MUST ACT QUICKLY WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Two Stores 314 Pine 415 Union some There is no substitute for imported }! Pompeian Olive Oil | | meeting with Ellis, now in “cits,” follows, “Little Miss Rebellion” full of laughs. ° is chock COLONIAL Robert Warwick is becoming an ex pert at masquerading. “The City of Masks,” in which the star is appear: ing at the Colonial this week, is the second picture recently in which he han played the role of a nobleman concealing his identity while he works in a humble capacity. How. ever, the two pictures are vastly dif ferent in theme, In “Jack Straw” Mr. Warwick is an iceman and waiter who follows his lady love to California. “The City of Masks” caste him as a chauffeur in New York. That is, he is @ chauffeur to all outward appearances. ye ina certain gathering he is known as Sir | Eric Temple, which is his real name REX Onions, recommended as a staple article of diet, odoriferous but de- lightful to the palate, may disrupt a home—this much is proved in Cecil De Mille’s “Don't Change Your Hus- band,” the photodrama at the Rex this week. In fact the reason, or at least the most potent one, for Leila Porter (in the photoplay) changing her hus bands was that her better half per- sisted in eating onions. How this divorced couple are ulti- mately reunited makes an interest. ing and at the same time humorous story. Fatty Arbuckle is on the eame bill jin “Out West.” clure Patter Lule Warrenton, who piays the role of Madam Blondin in the forth coming Selznick pieture, “The Sin That Was His,” starring William Fa. versbam, began her stage career at it eee - Dorothy Dalton has finished work on her latest Paramount picture, "Guilty of Love.” eee Douglas MacLean will soon be seen in @ new comedy, “And So They Were Magried.” Monte Blue was in’ vaudeville two years before he embarked on his SO-xsany want 10 see rr ‘SOW: a E HOLDING OVER THREE MORE DAYS A Paramount Artcraft Picture CITY OF First Run Masks Starring Rosert WARWICK () A strangely thrall New sed ing in the rush JOE ROBERTS ON THE BANJO HA ae ine NT I vi in@ rom nities Two Reels of Smiles Bringing Up Father Copics—ORCHESTRA—News HILLMAN LOSES | IN COURT HERE Denied Motion to Block the! Showing of Messages | Superior Judge J. T. Ronald Tues |day afternoon dinnolved a temporary restraining order tion for am injunction upon applica on of C. D. Hillman, former Seattle | real entate dealer, to enjoin the West jern Union Telegraph Co, from deliy- ering to others than himself certain | messages pertaining to California lit igation | Hillman contended that his mes \nages were privileged communica und denied a mo-| bearing on the California mult, in lin which Hillman is defendant in a! | $1,000,000 land case. An additional angle of the Himan sult, in which James Kiefer, Seattle commissioner for the California | court, is applying for an order /com | pelling J. W. Maxwell, presidertt of | the National City bank, to turn over | certain documents, is due to be heard | Wednesday by Judge Ronald. |Ralph A. Genmill to Head Seattle K. C. Ralph A. Gemmill will head the |erand knights of Seattle council | No, 676, Knights of Columbus, next | |year. He formerly held the posi-| |tion of deputy grand knight and succeeds John F. Dore as head of | the Seattle council for the ensuing | year. Officern re-elected last night at the annual election in the Knights of Columbus hall, 1401 Harvard ave, are: Albert Priggett, finan cial secretary; Robert Brough, recording secretary; James Duggan, warden; James Ryan, tnner guard; J. A. Keenan, outside guard; M. B. McBride, treasurer, and W. P. O'Connell, advocate, New officials are, Cyril J. Fairhurst, deputy grand knight; C. J. Sebastian, chancellor, and Dr. X. P. De Donato, trustee. 'Hen Strike? Look at Her Hoofs, Is Advice| How to tell by the color of a hen's feet whether she is laying sufficient |1y was demonstrated at Bothell and Bellevue Tuesday, The exhibitions, which were attended by more than |100 poultry ranchers, were conduct Jed under the auspices of the King county farm bureau. Similar meetings will take place on the farms indicated: Wednesday, |130 p. m, W.N. Boggs, North Bend; | Thursday, 10 @ m.,\G, W. Holt, Au- | burn; Thursday, 2 p.m. H. M. Wait, | Enumclaw. A. B, Nystrom, county agriguitural agent, is in charge of ar rangements. |Back Seattle Man to Head Spanish Vets! J. K, Witherspoon of Seattle for na- tional commander of the United) Spanish War Veterans, 17 delegates to the national encampment at St. Louis will leave on a special car over the Great Northern Wednesday | afternoon, CAROLYN CALVIN HOWES, 13- year-old daughter of Robert Howes, pupil at the St Nicholas school, Gied at her home on Harvard ave. yesterday, after a brief illness. Fu- neral arrangements have not been announced movie career. Monte recently cele brated his 30th birthday. | eee Conrad Nagel was born in Des | Moines, Iowa, and educated at High- |land Park college. On the stage he | played opposite Alice Brady in “For- ever After.” eee Mary Miles Minter is to appear in a film version of “All Soul's Eve,” from the story by Anne Crawford Flexner. eee Lew Cody's latest picture is titled “Occasionally Yours.” eee $25,000 for the film rights to “The Leopard Woman.” Louise Glaum is featured in the production. UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT “THE PRINCE CHAP” WITH THOMAS MEIGHAN The cynical crook of “The Miracle Man” in one of the tenderest roles that ever moved a crowd to tears and laughter, “Fatty Arbuckle” “Out. West” A BARREL FULL OF COMEDY After you eat-—always take EATONIC Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat- ed Gasey Feeling. Stops food souring, | repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps stomach aweet and strong. Increaseo Vitality and Pep. EATONIC ie the best renedy. Tens of thou- sands wonderfully benefited. Only costea cent or twoa day to useit. Positively guaranteed | faplease or we will refund money. Get « big today. Yor will soe. Bartell Drug Stores Stores Seven Retail Racking solidly the candidacy of - Tt is sald J. Parker Read, Jr., paid) _ ANNEX | SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F. KEGEL, President STORE 150 Cotton Felt MATTRESSES Are on Sale Thursday “ | EXCEPTIONAL VALUE An especially commendable feature of the many unusual values that are being continually offered in our Annex Store are the tresses on sale tomorrow. Mattresses substantially felted cotton, covered with securely tufted and made not “break down.” lot of Cotton Felt Mat- made of 45 pounds of a good heavy art ticking. with a roll edge that will One hundred and fifty of these fine mattresses are available at the very special price quoted, each $14.25. It’'sa Sad Story, but Old as Hills Oh, why will they never learn? Karl Wunder retired Tuesday night at the I-U hotel with two! friends, whose only known cogno-| mens are John and Kelly, Wednesday he woke up. What? Sure! John and Kelly had gone. (Also Karl's $100 roll) FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply. ue ee Seay eid tiseptic ui —Easy io Use —Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments snould not be ied if cos clear skin is wanted. From any for 35c, or | $1.00 tor large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly itching, quick; itchi: and heals skin troubles, sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene- trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec’ tive and satisfying. ¢ ‘The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, 0, HELENA, Mont—Bert Reynolds, under arrest in Tacoma, wanted here for alleged theft of $900 worth of whisky from home of Mr. Eleanor Maddux, of Orchard Homes. A Sure Way to End Dandruff Af eagnme There is one eure way, that has. never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this just get'about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), ap ply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find all itching and dig- ging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lus- trous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times bet- ter, Simple in exterior essentials, the Paramount super- special now here is not only profoundly moving, but truly great. You are taken into the very heasts of “HUMORESQUE” This comedy is one of the cleverest— “FOUR TIMES FOILED” eee ree eer Seeerest:

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