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like amu Bu ined, the SHOWS START A iL A. M—1, 3, \,7 and 9 P.M. ply 60 “1 mor I al any YOU'LL HAVE TO WAIT 365 DAYS BEFORE you WILL SEE MARY PICKFORD AGAIN—AS THIS IS HER land | mat in 2 IN HER OWN BRAND NEW PRODUCTION OF HER CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT— “Tess of Pata aM aPaPe ata” Country” ONE YEAR IN THE MAKING!— —JUST FINISHED! BY SPECIAL ARRANGE- NOTE! MENT WITH MARY PICK- FORD HERSELF WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER THIS “PICTURE WON- DERFUL” AT OUR REGULAR EVENING ADMISSION PRI WHICH PREVAIL ALL DAY, EVERY DAY. ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 20c THIS PICTURE WILL NOT BE SHOWN IN NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES EARLY PERFORMANCES ADVISABLE HENRI C, Blue Mouse Orchestra © = al! MOUSE ia THEATRE Ea OLONIAT PEL TAADIALITS TODAY WESLEY BARRY “SCHOOL DAYS” TODAY— PEARL WHITH — in— “WITHOUT FEAR’ ew TARRY SHMON In “DULL CARE Any Time 10 Evenings We Lowe Senta 20¢ Matinees 100; ‘WIFE GAVE HIM | SPREE PASSES Scheme Hit On to Avoid His | YONKERS, N. Y., Nov, 4.—When of an evening Tom Witegerald felt wite' pass. Fitagerald appeared in court to ap ‘This pass authorizes Thomas Fitagerald to remain at large from ness of importance to him. Thomas admitted the pass ar rangement wasn't at all bad—often he himself dictated them, Of one, in particular, he seemed to be quite proud, It ead The “Acta Diurna” of ancient Rome, a manuscript record of our rent events which the rnment posted in public places, offered the earliest approach to a newspaper | mentioned in history | Speaks Highly of | Says It Acts With Unusual Speed— | 1 he Mucw-<8 the ‘ é } r CHALDON, Eng., Nov. 24-—Lord| nae aap rere RL ae Seena Owen and Lowell Sherman have the leading roles in| YAKIMA MICE \, bas won th his fight to pre-| Face in the Fog,” showing at | Costs Next to Nothing—for this add a little gr sugar | | that frightened you Is Going Away venturing forth for a bit of wement he’ would firet get his ‘ac at Tom the unhappy faoulty Fitageral scheme of issuing him a written sample was shown when Mra. for @ separation, It read clock Friday evening until 10 k Saturday morning, on bust do not want my hewband any *, an his cruelty I t endure so promise not to annoy him in way.” | This Home Made Cough Remedy rritation and Stops the Cough the cinema offering, and hawk end breathe Man Who Saw Tomorrow,” ke me many min remedy that will tist, explorer and soldier of nity of seeing Mr. Meigh Leatrice Joy in opposite r enow ‘0 one-half | Mias Joy plays the feminine | pint—th 1 the picture, But now you've eee BLUE MOUSE jon begins - star of the screen, will be on comes the stubborn mucus and o important players to be seen the support of George Arliss w tist appea’ ater in “The Man I > r “ , . “ ‘ rho ‘ me Who Played God," « United Artists| Ran Wild,” ts playing at the Co arth suffe Advertisement Corporation release. }iumbta theater in ber latest success hours every trace of the cou, this distinguished the Blue Mouse t fers remarka how th “The the Liberty theater this week. The story ta maid to be quite u and fans will have another opport ONLY ; | oa PICTURE a Big Supply. | conaseun THIS 8 y Something of a new role has been “ eve one bi SEASON bed reg Ia “and "Se Age A —_ ‘4 | assigned to Thomas Meighan tn “The | traction at the Coliseum. He playa | such troubles inj the part of a wealthy young scion: | fortune. nom, jead in Miriam Battista, -yearold ohtid o of the here tn at SSP ASRSA AN SMaPSPat Marae Tahara rere Last Times Today Lady” — “THE KENTUCKY DERBY” CONCERT Tonight ! ‘To give those interested a correct idea of what may be accomplished with properly installed apparatus we will reproduce al! Pacific Coast Broadcasting in our showrooms tonight, and you are cordially invited to © present. Pienty of seats and nothing will be sold nor will any sales talks be made. CONCERT STARTS AT 7:15 and continues until 10:30, so that you can come in at any hour. 1219-21 FOURTH AVE. Next Door to University St. ELECTRIO THANKSGIVING WEEK’S ATTRACTION METROPOLITAN Commencing WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents MIS YEAR-LONG N.V.MIT “THE MAN WH CAME BACK” PROM THE STORY ay-4 GLADYS WALTON we f N ay “The Lavender Bath A New and Cyclonic Thriller OTARBING REGINALD DENNY Star of the “Leather Pushers” Sundav. Nov. 26 MATINER THANKSGIVING DAY (THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY THE SEATTLE STAR [LIBERTY ATTRACTION __ ATTRACTION | ‘WOMEN URGED at N but to put a thousand pe Miriam {ts noted tn motion p' bs otional characters ee LIBERTY jthat the orchard m Said to be a remarkable photoplay jt jin every repect, “The Face in the| Fox.” « Paramount picture In which Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen have the featured rotes, is playing = sien, aa {at the Liberty this week. Tho story a of | © of | deals with the efforts of a band Russian crooks to rob a refu rown jewelx and how they are| led by “Boston Blackie” Dawson, | & reformed American crook. It is|™ organize similar campaigns there, re. 3 . 4 wae ee porte indicating a condition even “This Extra Pair Gives Double Wear” COLUMBIA jee prae in those regions than in Yakt Gladys Wi Mand Kos,” o” the Mo: ton, wtar of “s he Trouper, ing” and “The Girl W “The Lavender Bath Lady.” Univer. «| filmed this ploture from a story | hannon Fife, soenarized by the |tamous novelist, George Randolph Chester, and directed by King Bag “4 =| ev JULES ECneRT GOODMAN JOHN FLEMING WILSON Prices—Nights: He to $2.00 Matinee Thankegiving Day and Saturday: Dest Seats $1.00 SHATS NOW SELLING With Mobert seeertane Peggy Allenby and Big New York Playhouse Cust Plus ‘Tox Sect na Ne og | Mackay and Macey Harlam. All | have had prominent parts tn big jstago mucossses. Harlam has been | Lines” and “Eyes of Youth.” He has | been conspicuous in many impor- | tant pictures, TREES RE EERE REESE | part of Speck Brown, a small-town | | verted into electric power. ato got, who guided the making of “Hu- WINTER GARDEN Several former stage favorites 2 playing at the Winter Garden thea- ter. There are Robert Elliott, Chas with Kiaw & Erlanger, Frohman, Harr Finke and Woods, He was pra by the critics for his work tn “The Yellow Ticket.” “Inside the ND Yhen Knighthood Was in Flow. ler” the attraction at the Strand/@ | theater, is drawing record crowds at jeach performance. Marion Davies|"¢aches the stomach all pain and | plays the leading rolo of Princess | stress from indigestion or @ sour, Mary. Forreat Stanley interprets} €S8Y stomach vanishes. Tl the part of Charles Brandon. The picture is especially noted for its lav. | @ ish array of properties. eee COLONIAL “School Days,” “the motion picture | clansio of boy life,” is the attraction | at the Colonial theater, Wesley Bar- | ry has the leading role and plays the kid, who goes to New York and en- | ters society for a brief period. After many adventures in the city, he re. | turng to his home town, a hero, The | | picture is full of humorous incidents | that appeal to young and old. May Light London With Its Own Noise The prospect of London, England, being lighted by the noise of its own traffic is suggested by a newly per- fected process by which sound is con- Two Survive Four Days in Open Boat DEAL, Eng. Nov. 24.—Charles Spicer and Edward Giddens finally reached shore after passing four days jin an open boat at sea, They had | no food or. or grink during this time. 1315 Fourth Ave. We have the ability, the experience and the equipment to examine your eyes and make glasses that will give you the maximum ge comfort and satisfac- g tion, which means not . only the proper lenses, but properly fitted to “ the contour of the face a ia as well. a) a SEaeEeBm@MmBBBES Mrs. Landes, Mrs. Dalton) the advisory council of the sending out an appeal to 4,000 wom gations in the elty calling a to the fact that the wom i attle have never yet left a pi 4= of good work unfin the head of any wo field th “ sary-og vtipe Ted ember Beye ° Peer Wins Fight |Women Give Fire therltste before that date for Lovers’ Lane} Alarms the Best on ‘e }Couch, in charge rodent control i Lepr has studios for her ability to portray |WOrk in the Washingtor ret for CARL'S: the biological surve ance farmers in answer to questionnaires | pounds of potsoned grain & recent cinema tri. Burns ts the leading Walton, | Instantly! End Flatulence, Gas, jin the cast of “Without Fear,” the} | William Fox production which t& stomach corrective, f CE i 0.GabFichon eMyr: lum MADIC Danae sone remem it oa RN eam: em PAGE 17 Don't let child stay bilious, constipated TO HELP FUND, Call Saturday Meeting Mrs, Henry Landes, chairman of vision of the community fu ta n in the different women's o 4 of tak the comer mpaign the "MOTHER, MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels All women in Seattle who keep “Califor They know of mothe rup” handy teaspoonful today saves @ sick lid tomorrow. It never cramps oF your druggist for ia Fig Syrup” 5 for bables and « printed on bot c Mothe You must my child | “California” or you may get an imi When const! ious, trrt table, listens, mful of ‘Culifornia Fig Syrup” to quickly In urself litle one 4 k start liver and bowel act » all presidents th us tomorrow few hours you can see for Aloe oe ow thoroughly tt work mmittec undigested f ‘ for all dis and you have a well, iets, according to headquarte ; | na a ‘ames are coming in py each ma al again t ie syrup. playful must added to Eng. Nov, 2--The of states that women ms much more ¢0- succinctly and intelligently 24.—Lord | © city authorities closin rx Lane, which runs through | heren CAUSE WORRY i OLYMPIA, Nov. 24 Leo k.|"i#_Droperty than me 0 his return to Ol “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” hana dh re the te aloe eo | __ Arent Suits ne Yakima more #0 tha fruit ae been re orted by Mr. Couch and John Finley, of the organized an or rd mouse ¢ ign during the wast 10 days, en 0 farmers n the work and distributing 18,500 » to the We n districts to Mr, Finley has go atchee and Okanog Heartburn, Indigestion Big Value—Small Price All the newer styles in Suits for Men and Young Men—with two pairs of trousers. Higher grade woolens, better tailoring and wider choice of patterns than we have ever been able to secure before. Chew a few! Stomach fine! So pleasant, so inexpensive, #0 wick to settle an upset stomach. he moment “Pape’s Diapepsin™ Millions know its magic, All ruggista recommend this harmless Why Good Dancers my meet tame O ts Cn it vercoa Private Halls Day and Eve. Plaid backs—half and full Belts, Raglans and 151% @th Ave, Nr. Pike 5 Young Lady Assistants Conservatives Madison at Second ‘WEDDING BELLS’ Another Great Show, With Ted Howland and His California Beauty Chorus > But the Prices LAINE. HAMMERSTEIN ‘THE WAY OF A MALD” EVER before in the history of this value-giving institution have we been able to assemble such a mag- nificent assortment of high-grade Over- coats to sell at a popular price. Every model that is desirable, every fabric that is smart is included in this Over- coat showing. Open a Gately Charge Account Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged Friday ev 24th, “cash ‘prizes for a est). A’ benutiful place for r fined dancers, Greatest 10-piece »pular pri 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets in the leading sehoc st prices. Phone