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clure Patter Eddie Polo is coming to the Oak koon in @ new serial picture, The on the opening day, which will be own Will be admitted free of charge Ki at —the famous feast : errs Si seene — BEAUTI- Vera Gordon, the wonder mother FL L women — The pdt Loony —e. ng reoentiy a4 eee. Appeared here at the Moore in per GIRLS IN FOUN- § mount pnotopiay, “Tne Good Pro ac TAIN of wine. vider.” Dore Davidson, who played the father in “Humortsque, w —See the beauty, also be in this pleture the mammoth spec- is ee : : er Keaton’s latest comed tacles, the thrills— BP wry. paiormes.” will be shown at THRILLS the Liberty beginning Saturday, o the same bill with “Belle of Alaska,” Jane Novak's starring vehicle THRILLS Following “Smilin’ Through.” e in ‘whieh Norma Talmadge i now S playing at the Coltee n. Richard T RILLS Barthelmeas’ newest feature, “The! Seventh Day,” wil be shown. / eee | “The Crimson Challenge,” a new je fears booked for an early showing at the The Comedy Liberty. Pola Negri in “The Devil's The Climax—in Pawn,” w also a new Liberty at- | Umction. New York, taking with him the print ’ | eee D W Griffith's }_ Richard Walton Tully has left for bad bad of his first motion picture production, “The Maequerader,” in which | Bates Post is starred. Comedienne Now at Palace Hip QRPHANs STORM THE TWO O@PmARS Dorothy Gish 12,000 Others | NOW PLAYING Prices: Afternoons — Children, 25e; Adults, 5@c; Loge and Re served Seats, Tie. Evenings— Children, 25¢; Adults, 73¢; Loge und Reserved Seats, $1.10. | aoe eee seers “BELLE OF ALASKA” TO BE SHOWN HERE Jane Novak in “Belle of Alaska” fa an attraction of late release which | is soon to be shown In Seattle | One of the big thrills, showing a Doris May. Always a POPU-| rub Musterole on the throat’ ant Fehon steamer crashing against 2 lay little comediznne, Miss| chest iceberg off the Pacific const, te said to be the most eft © shipwreck | May is winning laurels as th “It’s All The Screen Can Give!” Magnificent on the stage, but on the -screen an absolute revelation! That is “Smilin’ Through.” Throughout its eight wonderful acts run ro- mance, drama, tragedy at times, and ever an appeal which Norma Talmadge fairly radiates! It is beyond doubt her greatest picture! It’s all the screen can give! NOW PLAYING KAY and hin famous An Engagement of 10 SOLID days orchestra muita ALA scene ever devised for a motion pic-| heroine of “Eden and Re- THE SEATTLE STAR } Liberty Features Valentino Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO ut | on | Tomorrow We Offer a Special Purchase of One Hundred MATTRES That is very near to half their regular values. —The mattresses are made of good quality cotton, weigh 50 pounds; are covered with the very best quality art ticking in striking colors. —They are closely tufted and finished with an Imperial edge that will not “break down. It will be important to place your order early, for they are the best mattress values we have offered in a long time. Rodolph Valentino. This popular young actor is playing at the Liberty thie week in a dramatic photoplay titled “Frivolous Wives.” It is a story of the marital wees of a young couple who marry to please others rather than for love. The plot holds interest from beginning to end. * * * * * * * * * oe M a ta. ae T MAY sound rather routine to any that Norma Talmadge has scored Announce Contest ° another screen success tn her latest Winners Thursday starring vehicle, “Smilin’ Through,” Wikeds in te. “Dect. which opened at the Coliseum today Wivew contest will be an And so we must go a little further!) nounced ‘Thursday. This has and say that “milin’ Through” || proved one of the moat inter positively the best thing that Norma || iting contests ever conduc han yet done for the silent drama.|| rhe star. ‘Thousands of answers Thin clever actress in superb in 4\] nave heen submitted, The judges ual role. She proves herself a great! | are Manager Cutts of the Colum tragedienne as well as emotional!| ii. where the million-dollar pro- | amines. pees |] duction, “Foolish Wives,” is s showing, and The Star's motion STRAND |] pleture editor, Day Henry “Orphans of the Storm,” the latest |D. W. Griffith production, which i iss oon ak ance, im am showing to capacity houses at every ance at the Strand this Just closed a three months’ | Universal attraction now In ite sec New York run During Easter week |ond big week at the Columbia, has “Orphans of the Storm" made debut |achieved the stunt of making a vil- in 16 of the largest cities lain out of the hero of the picture. | The Gish sisters, Lillian and Doro |He plays the role of @ scalawag Rus thy, are seen to tnusual advantage |slan masquerading at Monte Carlo in the leading roles. as a “Count,” and who Jauntily pur 72 e suee his way thru the story vietim COLUMBIA izing foolish women by his “he Erie von Strohetm, star and direet-| vamp” methods, It is a remarkable or of “Foolish Wives,” the costly | charactertzation. F itur 2 wie see Don’t Neglect a Cold WIST#® cannes uml e Clad ulette, inyt “rT Mothers, dont et colds get under aye Hub playing In “Pair " s |Lady." « pleturization of “The Net,” wayy' at the “first cough or spiffe nes Heach’s famous novel, in one of +. 4 > |the mast promising young actresses | : = aa ap tn atlent dra ne fi ¢| Mustercle te a pure, white oint | SPPmring ID a ¥ enue and has pte iN) s ° * mont, made with oll of mustard. |2” Meal ingenue and has been rapid. | COLONTAL |Lundquist-Lilly Co. ly striding forward ever aince her| Florence Reed, Broadway favorite a lit draws out congestion, relieves oo... ca natte Rich od star © he M ” whieh | Phone North 5630 ture. lturn,” a lively comedy drama, | irae” scar alr the wrk of tne |*piendid work wtte Richard Bar.|and star of “The Mirage.” which Staff Is Increased. o' Pca cian thelmeas in “Tol'able David,” shown held New York enthralled during the} 42°. resuit of the spring reor 3520-22 Fremont Aves iwhich is being shown on the! good old-fashioned mustard plaster | ae + “ mi entire past weason, returns to the! Movie fans the world over will ac-| P, li tl aust aE GES Coco Tae LL wciemen _ " “4 ganization, including a general AMONG DAISIES knowledge “Smilin’ Through” quite ty fel at the Palace Hip > eres wean he bi w| “Fair Lady” is a melodramatic|screen in “The Rie, Penier Ss dening of its business affairs, | 7 ‘AND BU “ photoplay. remarkable quadruple = re* t where: your oven ne the best Tykmatge offering this ere | Keep a far handy for all emer-| eee photoplay, which opened at the Col fone “4 ery “ eatiinn feng Shapers = nimple but substantial slat gencies, it may prevent pneumonia gag ontal today, is based upon Swine + al aon ae “g Rush ,. c ne perest pear i mr hoi 26 and 65c 1 "Thess ‘ amo oem, * ole x et cat » your home. and in Ire | ontght for the lant time ‘Thomas |2UfHe’# immortal poem, “Haunting.” | gous i. E. Forbes and R. C| and place it there is and tubes; hospital size, $3. | / you will be w Meighan will be even at the Oak in | MacDonald, well known in Seattle our execution Better Than a Mustard Plaster The Easy Road.” For Thursday [as experts in their field, are the See our many and Friday the featured film will be} Claims 3-Cent Fare | new members of the firm's staff. Special atte: “Keeping Up With Lizzie.” « acream-| Measure Misnamed | ——— oa Feed oH) re Writes ingly funny ¢ with Enid Ben-] 4° o¢, wits, executive secretary of | D8TY Carey becomes an RC : particulars. jnett in the |the Voters’ Information league, told “Keeping Up With Lizzie” i an gimpioyes of the Rolle-Barnes com Irving Bacheller story and the first pany Tuesday the Erickson street car of this clever author's stories to be bill ls not @ three-cent fare bill, there made into a motion picture. being no mention ef that or any |] - - other fare in the measure, and that Erickson im but one of nine men who would determine the fare, “even un- der hin policy of having the taxpay- ere pay all operating costs of the system.” Fitz said: “The Erickson plan would mean the highest tax rate in America for Seattle home and prop. erty owners, paying not leas than $90,000,000 in the next 18 years, or more than three times as much as all the car riders will pay for all their rides during the same period.” rh ree iti t 1 venees : ‘a nino mm TODAY N OF TOMORROW FLORENCE FRIDAY SCREEN REED “THE BLACK PANTHER’S CUB” Wayfarer Committee Will Meet Thursday To formulate plans for another nea aon, the executive committee of “The | Waytarer” will hold ita first meeting at Pig'n Whistle Thursday noon. | More than 2,000 persons have al- | ready enlisted in the pageant, | RUDOLPH VALENTINO —in— “THE SHEIK” Spring Find You Tired Achy, All Worn Out? | Then Look to Your Kidneys! This Is a Common Condition in April and Is Often Due to Weakened Kidneys. DD" early Spring find you utterly miser all throw a heavy burden on the kidneys. The vInG— RODOLPH VALENTINO in “FRIVOLOUS WIVES” The Foolish Wife of Aviator F. R. Miller kidneys fall behind and poisons accumulate. It's little wonder, then, that spring finds you with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, head- able with an aching back? Do you get up lame and stiff—lag through the day and the feeling tired, weak, nervous and depressed? Isn't aches, dizziness and other annoying kidney MACK SENNETT | ft time, then, you found out why you are so troubles. | rundown—why you are so unable to enjoy the But don’t be discouraged! Simply realize that Will make a flight with him over Second Avenue COMEDY |]| first fine days of spring? your kidneys have fallen behind and give them There ia some good reason for vcur condition the help they need. 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