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SIX PERFECT BABIES FOUND Qualify Out of 332 Exam- ined in Health Clinic Six babies out of 332 examined by experts on the first day of the Health Week clinic at the Bon Marche yesterday, were declared per- fect today. They are Joan Patterson, 4326 llth ave. N. E; Margaret Thornton, 4246 Sixth ave. N. E.; Harold Ole son, 6606 12th ave. N. Virginia Arline Tollber, T707 Fremont ave, Robert O'Neil, 1815 12th ave. and Jack Hamburger, Stewart hotel m8 Dr. H. C. Puckett was to lecture | at the aiinic today on of First Teeth”; Dr. Gordon Graham | Thompson on “The Care of the Now Playing— D. W. GRIFFITH'S NEWEST AND GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT | Nursing Period,” and Dr. John B. Manning on “Nutrition of Infants jand Children Under Six Teaze,” Anne Boleyn Heroine of Contest Film Deep abiding woman's love for a/ fickle king ts the keynote of “De jception,” the big film production ‘which comes to the Strand Saturday Henny Porten and Emil Jannin two of the most celebrated sere: stars af Europe, where the picture A cmessae™ MASTERPIECE—Suggested . by the Characters of Thomas Burke's Limehouse Nights’ “GINA OF CHINATOWN and THE SIGN OF THE LAMP” where the struggle of human souls is vividly portrayed by the \qaBest Doughnuts and Coffee .15¢ Hot Cakes, Butter and Syrup . . .15¢ am and ‘Bees (or Bacon) . -30¢ | NOW PLAYING + PAUL GILMOEB —AND— Eee pens HUDSON IE ISLE DESTINY | MAN IS AFTER MON- THE OTHER AFTER HEART OF A WOMAN. | @Rice and Cream Fine Sandwiches, Butter ... | : | 3 e MANY pone ao THINGS HOYT’S "This te the girl whose beauty tore the world in twain, whose fascination gained her a crown, whose ro- mance shook an empire to its ~ | foundation. was fimed, have the leading roles, those of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, king of England. Anne's beauty wins her a Serene, | but Henry’s ardor soon cools and ,|many scenes of great dramatic pow: | er ensue. Thruout her trials follow ing the birth of a daughter, when King Bluff Hal had expected a son | and heir, Anne's love for her lord | and danghter sustain her regally | and render her impervious to slan- der, deception and treachery. The character of Anne openg the way for an Interesting controversy. Do you think this young and beauti, ful girl should have passed out of | the life of the treacherous king or ter? For the best emmys en “What Should Anne Do?” there will be a Moment” A Greenwich Village Romance “Importance | f/ Mother During the Prenatal and * | Bohemian |pe with her was she Justified in fighting for his | love for the sake of her tiny daugh-|turns naturally outward almost over number of cash prizes as well as) THE SEATTLE stAR ERYBODY LOVES A FAT MAN] hes Nobody loves @ fat man.” “You're dead wrong,” says Just why is shown upon the screen at the Liberty this veek where the rotund comedian is playin} the title role in s 8 "he Traveling odaiase Clemmer in another picturesque enwich Village character, for which she has won distinct reputa-| J\tion on the sereen. She plays the fale of a little waitress in The Black Beetle, a tawdry cafe in New York's section. A fascinating crime mystery and a love story of unusual heart interest are unfolded against this colorful background, ose COLISEUM Clara Kimball Young ts greeting enthusiastic audiences at the Coli m this week, where she is ap “ring in person in conjunction latest starring vehicle, “Hush.” Costumed in a charming lit Ue white gown and hat, this talented lactress makes a pretty picture when she steps before the footlights eee STRAND College training for actors gets a |big boost in “Sacred and Profane | Love," the phatedrama starring El- jefe Ferguson at the Strand this |week. Conrad Nagel, leading man, }is a graduate of Highland Park col-| lege, Des Moines, lowa, while Thom. jas Holding was educated at Rugby, | | england. The story ts a screen version of | Arnold Bennett's famous stage! drama, ee WINTER GARDEN A theatre fire ts one of the spec tacular scenes in David Warwick Griffith's latest film spectacie, “Dream Street,” at the Winter Gar. den this week. The theatre in which the fire pan- INGROWN TOE NAIL How to Teughen Skin so Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outsro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail | reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive akin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail night. “Outgro” ts a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists, How. ever, anyone can buy from the drng theatre tickets awarded, Watch for “Deception.” CENTURY COMEDY— store @ tiny bottle containing direo tions. “THE COUNTRY HEIR” HOOT GIBSUN In “CROSSED CLUES” Clemmer Orchestra LH MAN, beautiful combinations || materials to select from. |! ting Women’s Clothing Busi- ] sale. 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Harron was one of the best liked players in the entire Griffith fold, and his untimely death was @ great blow to the famous pro- ducers, REX Earle Willams, who ts starring at the Rex this week tn “Diamonds Adrift,” will direct himself in his next picture. Mr. Williams first went into the movies when a lad of 14. He joined the Vitagraph company, ever since, “Diamonds AGrift" ts the story of Warburton Gamble, kyown on the American stage and scroen, has the | heavy role in “Twice Wed,” an Op- penheim story being filmed in the | London Paramount studioa, teers” cost $100,000, payroll ts $50,000, Preteen acta cae 7 “The Isle of Destiny,” featuring from the usual type of island stories | and has appeared under that banner | the romance of a spendthrift youth. { | Costumes of “The Three Muske- | The weekly] || WILL RADIUM AT LAST = a2 me a Came I’m through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and that. It’s Camels for me—every time They're so refreshing! Sosmooth! 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