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SEATTL ILLOW WINTHRS girl who is © ‘ i) to stardom by an accident to the star, is the role played by Miss Du. | Pont, Universal's beautiful blonde | tar who is now at the Columbia ip | he Golden Gallows,” | | “Phe Golden ¢ by Victoria Galland as a magazine story, It was filmed undor the direc tion of Paul Scardon, with Jack) ower, Barbara ‘Tennant and Eve | Southern in supporting rolea | eee | | WOW PLAYING— / ETHEL | COLISEUM | Proving itself a charming picture “Her Own Money hel Clayton's | | new Paramount picture, opened at} the Coliseum today. | | Miss Clayton appears as a eelf.de.| | Wallace Reid. He has a de-|"¥'"* ng wife who oncrifices her eae savings save her young husband | jlightful role in “The Love trom ba by unexpect. | Special,” a thrilii i edly lon oe ne tng railroad falled to appreciate the eentiment} | story, showing at the Winter |tnat animated her lGarden thie week. Warner Baxter plays the husband. | AYTON tn “Her Own Moncy* use be STRAND | The perfect courtesy of the host | who drank from bis finger bow! be COMING SATU cause one of his et 1, has its “Hearts of the ure a CT counterpart Night th 1 jon on the Strand this week, In the sereen version of this tel dent the circumstances are some:} what different, Here it Is a husband | wh plicates bis wife's somewhat! abie manners in order to spare her feelings. ‘Theodore Kosloff, famous artist, actor and dancer, head of the Im. perial Russian ballet in Los Angeles 7 NE a‘l bas a role in Wallace Reid's new NOW PLAYING pleture, “The Dictator,” which should Cecil B. DeMille’s prove one of his best to date, It is} that of Dr. Rivas, a notorious liberal iat. husband and Edith Roberts is the eee wite, Bebe Daniles and Jack Holt are in} Arizona, working on ex.| WINTER GARDEN terior scenes for “Va! of Paradine.” Once a eee a way }film was made when Sarah Bern: | of 4 villain, he is obliged to stick to jhardt was persuad by Adolph | “heavi to the end. This ts the Zukor to appea her stage success, |*Perience of nearly all sereen pi | “Queen Elizat jers except Clarence Burton, a v with a repu in Paramount pic one of the moat on the sereen, b part in Wal fluny League Hears Mayoralty Seekers Das Landon, Charles H. Miller ana} “Saturday Night.” the film play tures. . } now showing at the Strand, was weil |" ‘T. J. Cunningham, mayoralty candi. | dates, explained their platforms to} TePresented in the laundryman the Mumicipal league Tuesday, Lan. | PAPAde held Wednesday afternoon. don reviewed his stand on important | eA iieet Winter Garden ‘measures in the state legislature, of | “Without Benefit of Clergy,” a eee which he was a member for 12 years; | ScTeen adaptation of the short story Miller attacked Walter ¥*. Meier's | Masterpiece by Kipling, t# being |COLONTAL position on the railway purchase | thown at the Palace-Mip for the last ‘The ttle of the new W @eal, and Cunningham emphasized | time today in conjunction with the | picture, dis promise to give the city a bua-| vaudeville show. which Bess administration. ree 12 Tom Moore plays with Betty Comp- son in the new Paramount picture, |® $| with all my heart. * showing t him to stay away from me, liam Fox her from meet at the home of a friend. “Over the Border [yearn in the penit crime : | eee |which he did not « story the home of the sister with whom I liv ; } “The Crimson Challenge” in a new |'* sd ed with sw ; film play in which Dorothy Da se action, and te have 9 remar cared any more. sare. If you value your wateh. let Haynes OAK repair it. Next Liberty theatre-—Adv.! ‘The blasting of a barren sand plot not. What shall 1 do? ————— a the Mojave desert ts one of the jclimas, portunity.” the new picture drama opened at the Oak Wednesday. part of a youn: enters an hb intng engineer who ed desert region | fn coppers Tonight is amaterr night tm con Junction with the regular program. eee “So This Is Artzona," a Western | love affair. tw at the Rex this week. ring tale with action unfolded sparingly. Every situation ts» fi with exciting Interest and there is} less tears and regrets. | Genevieve Berto, a new screen “find plays an important part. j Word, Al Tart and Hamilton are in the pi th and poise. | Go out with other young ! whether you e¢8 on > TiPrun| people, so pecially enjoy their friendship or not. By trying to have a pleasant time, and by trying \Be Better Looking—Take} to , ae they “a yy : ” Olive Tablets | joyable time, you will gradu en ‘ally regain your former llow—complexion | cheerfulness. Others have for- appetite poor | gotten their unhappiness, and, —you have a bad taste in your) sam do 00, (00. | mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling—you you can do ’ should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tableto—a sub-| what were the teams in the Fed- stitute for calomel—were prepared jera) baseball league in 19137 by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of| jndianapolis, Cleveland, St. Lowts, study. | Chicago, Kansas City and Pittsburg. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a If you skin is ye’ pallid—tongue coated | “ef purely vegetable compound mixed} wat in the best solder for galvan- 2 7 with olive ofl. You will know them 4 iron? In th i . a oe ware Oe. ne | The bureau of standards says that n the very appealing picture of how anew To have a clear, pink skin, bright] i+ iy petieved there ta no better meth- les, a feeling of buoy ring galvanized iron than od of sol you must 4, the use of sinc chioride or rosin as a soldering flu. | see \__ kindof chorus girl handled some an— The cient temptations oldenGallows. iz COLUMBIA Saturday—Frank Mayo in “SLIPPER TONGUE,” From the Saturday Evening Post od day Dr, Edwards’ ¢ nd t yet have no dar They start tt constipation. ve Tablets act on ls like calomel— erous after effects. bile and overcome bho or. two} _Cltric acid is contained in the futce nightly and note the pleasing resuits.|°/ lemons and limes, and injurious Millions of boxes are sold nnnually |My to those who ere not in good and 30¢ physical condition. THIRD the liver In citric acid harmful to the stom- ach or body? Advertisement, ODWARD R THEATE) T MADISON How can one remove automobile | | grease from a light skirt? | Berape or wipe as much wey as possible, Then either wash the spot, with soap and warm water, or else | Place a pad) sponge with chloroform of clean cloth or a white blotter un- ider the stain and change aa it be-| comes soiled. Sponge the stain with! a clean cloth, preferably a piece of | the stained material, moistened with| chloroform; use a amall amount o chloroform at a time and work fron 0. D. WOODWARD Presents HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B. LUCE and Notable Cast in ‘The Rose of the Rancho’ Any Star reader interested tn chicken raising may obtain an in- teresting bulletin on the subject by writing to the Publications Di- vision, U. 8. Department of Agri- ulture, Washington, D. C., asking for Farmers’ Bulletin 624, “Natu- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—MANCH 2, %, 4 MARJORIE DAW in “Fifty Candles” VAUDEVILLE “Songs and Scenes”) Burns & Klein A Spectacular Song Oddity “Anansnine of Grief and Wemorne” Willing & Jordon ral and Artificial Breeding of Nights, 500-250 Chickens.” No postage need be re inclosed. DO NOT write to The Star Washington bureau. UNION ‘!0c VICTORY ‘Third Ne Unies THEATERS vl Near Pike DAY ONLY THURSDAY ONLY Cant IRENE CASTLE 2 CORCLE” IN “SCANDAL” the Linton COMEDY COMING SUNDAY—A LOEW-METRO FEATURE ALICE LAKE “THE GOLDEN GIFT” Lois Wilson and Milton Sills in an appealing scene from| AMID BANKS OF FLOWERS the J) ihe De Mille picturization of Zona Gale's popular story, “Miss | Seattle Fiorist Conrad Naget plays the role of the| Lulu Bett,” which opened today at the Liberty. ieals with American life and people in a small town, j ying old as the hills. So in the | wakes Ten years ago the first feature) Movies, when a man plays the part or Miss, 18, Wants Love — Boy's Mother Objects —} Writes for Advice—Says She Can't Forget Him °| Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl 18 years old. have been going with a young man the same age. ¢ Some time ago he had a misunderstand-| | ing with his father and wrote me a letter sa | sorry to break off our friendship, but that his mother wished} I can’t understand why they ob- x} ject to me for they have never even s | ceived his letter | was so broken-hear hours and still cry myself to sleep 1 see this boy for nearly two weeks. Now he now! to come especially to see me, and he doesn’t act as tho he! . He never asks me to go out with him. so unhappy I feel like ending my life. | any other boys. Please don't tell me to forget him, for ps : s It is very evident why this boy's parents wished to break! thrilling scenes in “The Coast of OB | 4/7 their son's friendship with you, peaks tho they had never) starring Warren J. Kerrigan, which | #cen you, and may have nothing against you. Both you and their son are too young to be thinking In this feature Kerrigan takes the! seriguely of becoming engaged, yet evidently you were mon- opolizing each other's time, and were letting your interest in| of Mexico searthing for bis"fortune| each other interfere with the other friendships you should | have been enjoying, and perhaps with your studies or work. Doubtless the parents would not have interfered if your) friendship had been kept on a more reasonable basis, and you} ' REX had regarded it merely as a friendship instead of as a serious | wee There is nothing you can do about this, and you should not | \ery. Simply make the best of matters and put an end to use- When you talk of ending your life you give the young man’s also a pretty romance in which| parents very definite grounds for objections to you. might naturally disapprove most seriously if their son should ° ever consider marrying anyone so lacking in pride, strength 90 . aeihidiie’ @ 221-Third Ave center, It is Mise Grey will receive callers ; mete tre tent Gk oat ae Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | Thursday from 11 & m.t week. Please do not come a er times as it seriously interferes with her riting on Tue THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO 1. KEGEL, Preaidert PIKE ST. AT FIFTH AVE. | | New § » . own part inter- 7 ont in a store there | Yes. Lincoln lived for a time in |New Salem and was a partner in a 4 | grocery store with William F, Berry 3 | ee | } In what state ts a governor not |! % Joligihle for re-election for any two | A | nuccensive termn? } é | He is not eligible im Florida, Ken- |}, North Carolina, New Jersey, Virginia A. ’ | 4 i | What ts meant by a love set in /f) y lahoma, Pennsylvania, tennis? land West Virginia. | .. | A love set in tennis ts atx games |won by one side and none for the e ues loppesite side, There are mx games to (<d ib |a set. A love game ts all points won | e / ( stain with a ring of French chalk Rub the stain with a clean cloth until it ta thoroty dried. Gasoline may be used in like French chalk with chloroform into a thick paste, spread on the apot, leave wntit dry, brush off. | sary. anner. Or else mie Repeat if neces eee \tucky, Loutsiana, Mississippi, Mis- } in a game for one sida. | Pp | 6022 Serenade “d’'Ambrosio 104m, Yat price SL25 care turned out by the Ford com-| 7) KREISLER, FRITZ pany in one working day? | 60023 Paradine Krakauer Kroisler 104m. fist price $L25 4] The overene ag are wy are4 | PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA { jday ts 4000. On Jone 88, 1021, ¥ || 74729 Salome’s Dance—Part 1 (rom “Salome” 12-tn. fist price SLIB }8} |turned out 4455 care. 74730 Salome’s Dance—Part 2 Fchard Strauss 12in, list price $L%5 |B) Ciub Royal Orchestra Club Royal Orchestra | what ts the average number of 1 association held its ![) P jfirst annual ball at stensen's The story hall, Broadway and Madison st a Tuesday night Le 18058 (When Shall We Meet Agnto—Mofley Watts | Theatrical folk believe Berge Orchestes play having the word in ity tithe will fail. | | L The Benson Orchestra of Chicage 1sg56 (Dear Old Southiand—ox ‘Trot J0in. list J Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra They Caf It Dancing—Medicy Fox Trot TODAY AND UNTIL on t Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra For a year I SATURDAY 35714 | Coppelia Ballet—Festival Dance and Walts of Heurs I love him | 12-4. List (Delibes) Victor Concert Orchestra Beadtiful>Kyscinating | price $125| Malaguena (Moerkowskt Victor Concert Orchestra ying that he was} ARB) Penge) { ghat’s How I Believe in You es E DFOR | price 75 |! Want You Morning, Neon and Night Charles Harrison {On the "Gin, "Gin, "Ginny Shore—Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and Ht Orchestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra , When I re- ed that I cried for ny a night. I didn’t} Then we happened to ometimes comes to , but he doesn't seem 18859 10-in. list price 75e | Marie—Fex Trot 18849 {Dream Kiss—Waltz 10-in. list price 75¢ [Laushing Rag IN GUPINNING ITH ITs" An Intriguing Drama of Hearts - Mystery - Kommnee Hallroom Boys Comedy CARTOON AND TOPICS ben me. ¥rank Ferera-Anthony Franchint Let us play them for you—hear them in our Sound- proof Demonstration Rooms—phone or order them by mail—we will prepay postage on all records. Lam I never go out with} nai a a OA K— “00? ee AMATEURS’ NIGHT ALSO PLAYING WED-THUES, J. WARREN KERRIGAN in “THE COAST OF OPPORTUNI A Picture That’s Action and Thrills From Start to Finish! Coming Friday-Saturday—“HUCKLEBERRY FINN” ©. 0. GABRIELSEN A J. FORSYTH They | spot toward the to surround the STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS “COR UNINIR 1 FURNISHES SALTS NECESSARY TO LIFE Moorite Mineral Is a Vital Element in Health a THAT IS WHY: MOORITE MINERAL TREATMEN Are Getting Such Remarkable Results In cases of RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, GOITRE, STOMACH ULCERS, CATARRH, VARICOSE VEINS, FEMALE TROUBLES, BLOOD POISON and other Inflammatory Diseases. Science has recently discovered that certain mineral salts are absolutely necessary to health and even to life itself. It has been proven that lack of these salts is directly responsible for many diseases, There are twelve mineral salts in the blood, each of which is absolutely essential to health. Heretofore it has been difficult to supply these salts to the body excepting in the small amounts contained in food. MOORITE CONTAINS 5 OF THESE ESSENTIAL SALTS According to United States government analysis, Moorite Mineral contains five of these essential salts, Silica, Alumina, Iron, Magnesia, Lime and Sulphur—all beneficial minerals. They were thrown to the surface, already mixed, by prehistoric hot springs in Wyoming. At the Moorite Institute we apply them internally and externally for ARTHUR the relief of sufferers from ailments due to inflammation or poison BRISBANE in the body. The salts are absorbed into the body both through the stomach and the pores of the skin. They eliminate poison and banish SAID: s “Certain mineral salts in vegeta- inflammation. bles and meat are necessary to life. 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