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TRY TO GET IN! Try not to miss the picture that now is a household word in Seattle— TODAY'S PROGRAMS | LIBERTY—Clare Kimball Young tn “The Soul of Nafnel.” CLEMMER—Mitchell Lewis tm “The Matiny of Klniners.” COLISEUM—Wally edd to “What's larry?” ) eeqne™ (second 4 | COLONIAL—-Kaward Karte in “The Law of the Yuken.” | REX “HUMORESQUE* IS T FILM PLAY ‘annie Hurst's wonderful story, “Humoresque,” which ts enjoying a lengthy run at the Strand, is the kind of a picture which makes a lasting Impreasion, It ts the story of a tad with « soul) for ‘music and the great unselfish | motherlove that helped him to the | high place he came to occupy. And! of the beauttful girl who stood by | him in poverty and riches and tn the great crisis of his life saved him from himself, DESERTS RACING CAREER FOR GIRL Breezy automobile stories Mt Wal lace Reid to a T. “What's Your! Hurry,” the comedy at the Coliseum |this week, is the third popular rac: | jing story in which Reid haa been featured. In this picture Walle ts an auto |ractng pilot who gives up the track to win a pretty girl. Her father, who makes auto trucks, disapproves of speed demons. So Wallie tries a hand at booming the trick business and succeeded in gutting himuelf beautifully in wrong. Comical situations are tn abund.| ance. In the end Wallie gets on the! good side of dad and the rest is Appealing Film Play of New York Ghetto Still at Strand || Vera Gordon and little Bobby Connelly in a touching scene from “Humoresque,” the Fannie Hurst story which is now in its second week at the Strand. | derful portrayal of a self-sacrificing mother is the feature of the production. RUSSIAN DANCER LIKES MOVIE WORK Theodore Kowloft, the famous | Russian Interpretative dancer, han | been won quite completely to the | mugvies. Several years ago Koaloff nA offered a lucrative screen con tract and turned it down to go on a tour of Australia and the An tipodes ax a dancer, On his return he was tempted to a «mall part in “The Tree of Knowledge,” d+ rected by William De Mille, | Kosloff was seen here with Thomas Meighan in “The Prince | Chap” and will also have a promi nent role in the next De Mille feature now nearing completion, The receiver may be as bad as the thief, but the loser feels worse than either of them, When @ person becomes trritable, complaining and oversensitive he will find that his friends begin to | shun him. Irritability is one of the manifesta- | tions of nervousness and it becomes worke as the nerves become more unstrung and approach a state of | exhaustion. No one is irritable from preference and this state is often lonly the outward expression of a great deal of physical suffering | which friends do not realize. 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The Monarch needs no blacking—a damp cloth will easily and quickly clean every easy. EUGENE O'BRIEN is also corrected by these tonie pills. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills may be purchased at your druggist’s or they | will be sent by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Schenectady, N. Y., postpaid, on reecipt of price, 60 cents | this week. As John Hellamy Smart, O'Brien buys an ancient castle for 4 — “atmosphere” for his new novel. The ENCOUNTERS GHOSTS incidents he gues thru once he moves Eugene O'Brien appears 88 Alinto the castle are more thrilling young author in “A Foot and His/than he ever dreamed of. There are COMING TO LIBERTY Tonight for the dast time Clara | Kimball Young will be seen at the Liberty tn “The Soul of Rafael,” in which picture she plays Marta, a/ young Spanish convent girl. 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BATTLES MUTINEERS “Mutiny of Elsinore,” the second lack Landon story to be transferred | © the sereen, is being shown at the Wednesday's program brings as! the feature attraction pretty Con-| stance Binney in her latest starring vehicle, “39 East.” This is a screen version of the stage play in which Uttle Miss Binney scored a buge success in the Kast. She is seen as Penelope Pen, the sweet young | daughter of a poverty-stricken min- | ister. She goes to New York to| per box. Write for the free booklet “Diseases of the Nervous System, which contains @ special chapter on urasthenia, peatedly attacks the nerves of the| joints, causing severe pain, though | with Mttle of no swelling. it ts knows as CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, and Kindred diseases are all results from the same cause—an excess of Uric Acid, brought about by aa impaired warrant our claim that it is the best lremedy ever compounded for this |purpose. 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But it didn’t take long for Morgan Kieath to » show his Klondike acquaintances the kind of stuff he was made of. He surprined even the bully of the town, | when in a vigorous and thoro fash fon he put him in his place. All this occurs in “The Law of the fukon,” the photoplay at the Colo- nial this week in which Edward Earle is featured. Your Eyes Examined and Giasses Fitted—Broken Lenses Duplicated You May Be Surprised Some day if your eyes should deceive you. It's better to prepare now, if your eyes should tn the least way be strained or have other eye troubles, than to have to spend considerable money later and then be disappointed COME IN TODAY AND HAVE YOUR EYES EX YOURS FOR BETTER EYES YERSOL OPTICAL CO. 1404 Third Avenue SEXTON BROS. NE} fi! ‘This is a drama | remedy the famity’s financial affairs. fear and heroic en-|From here of the plot becomes deavor. The action takes place on a/ huntorously complicating. 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Fitzgerald, late of the aviation service, a} daredevil automobfe driver and air- plano stunt man, was at the wheel when a high-powered car of foreign make raced along the country roads near New York in the scenes for “In Men's Eyes.” the new picture star. ring Dorothy Dalton, The most dangerous case s young ysiclan may have is his medicine GONE AFTER TODAY THE LAW «. YUKON = - 4 Y In which pretty : Ti Retina Constance goes to New York, joins a dancing chorus in a musical com- edy and encoun- ters pretty near- ly everything, good and bad! fled last week for | hangs in the Bank of England, she London, w! will write contin | having sold an autographed picture wally for the Paramount, pictures |to Lord Ferguson, head of the bank, made from stories by British authors |in an auction sale for the sailors’ at the new Paramount studio there. | fund on the vessel on which she sail | oe ed on her vacation in England, | Canadian Pacific Victoria anf Vancouver, BC. “Princesa” Steamships Leave Se= attle, © jam Pacific Deck, 9:00 A. M. Daily for Victoria and Vanceaver 11:30 P. M. Daily Vancouver Direct Week-End Trips To |! Vancouver Island “The Island of 1,000 Miles of Wonderland” STEAMSHIP AND RAIL GOLFING, MOTORING, BATHING Something for Every One Iltnstrated Folder on Application TY TICKET OFFICE nd Ave. Phone Main 5888 . 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