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MONDAY, JANUARY 22, Dorothy Phillips Elinor Glyn’s Stery of Holl yweea— “The World's a Stage” Coming — “Broken Cha! 100% Courtesy, Music, Pictures gy NOW PLATING— ‘The Laff Spectaliat— Harold Lloyd “DR. JACK” Last Days, Last Nights! Paramount’: “TO HAVE TO HOLD” With Betty Compson and Mert Lytelt BE Coming Sooe-—EBE TIDE’ BR NOW PLAYING FRANK | MAYO} “THE FLAMING HOUR” A Stirring Drama of Love and Hate Eas ie | COLUMBIA NEW YORK” “THE BASHFUL SUITOR” Me Madison at Second ‘NOW PLAYING A Merry, Mirthful, Melo@ious Musical Sonica TRAN “PAIN HEARTS.” Adminsion. 15e, Pike at 12th WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 24TH Cash Prizes for the Best Costumes peppy orchestra. Popul visit will convin: DANCING Beginners’ classes aye At, 246s Intermed aa fo 11:80; eit dances Plenty of practi j the social f is worth double the pri never learn dancing in private sone trom inferior teachers, you must L Privece lemons ‘all hows, 1923. TODAY'S PROGRAMS KUM oThe World's a and to Mold,” | elk mm STRAND. Ld To Hay were 1 UMBIA—TRe Fhe jarring Frank May: cure, alte Nous. ty “lion She COLON turing Betty WINTER GAR Me, Barnes of New York, Carmel Meyers in ranger Point “The Begwar Maid,” with Mary Ast @@ STRAND "To Have and To Hold,” the otne: ma attraction at the Strand, featur ing Betty Compson and Bert Lytoll, is starting another week at the popular theater, The film version of the famous story ts full of thritis a story of Old Virginia and Eng and's ¢ ‘The cast Mise Compson includes many play ers well known on the among whom are Theod Kos | | urt and is well adapted to| supporting Lytelt and | fereen, | loff, Raymond Matton, Walter Long | | and W, J. Ferguson. eee BLUE MOUSE | The Blue Mouse theater presents latest cinema produc thin week and has on junc Irene Castle's tion, “Slim § The picture is full of thrills many beautiful settings, In tion with the pleture ts the “Irene Castle Fashion Promenade,” which takes place on the stage of the Blue Mouse. siders,” LIBERTY Harold Lioyd fn his latest Pathe comedy, “Dr. Jack,” ix ing his second week as the on at the Liberty theater Dr. Jack” has been ted critics as Harold Lloyd's and best picture, and ts pre big hit at the Liberty, wh been showir pacity audiences since its ope week attracth COLUMBIA “The Flaming Hour,” bia theater, is a story full of thrills DR. EDWIN J. 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Dr, Edwards, a practicing physt- clan for 17 years and calomel’s old- time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating pa tients for chronic constipation and torpid livers, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of these little sugar-coated, oltve-col- ored tablets. They cauae the bowels | and liver to act normally. They nev- er foros them to unnatural action If you have a “dark brown mouth” —bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— nick headache—torpid Mver—conati- pation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bed time. Thousands take therm every night just to keep right, Try them, 160 end 4c.—Advertisement, at the Cotum: | $5.00) Gum Lyke Rubber, « perfect re-) Lloyd Hamilton, in a scene which is showing with “To Have and to Hold” theater. | and action of the sort that wil! please of fans, with a ro te r a pleture « mper on one’s re m, wociety associations and mar Frank Mayo, the Universal star, plays the stellar role and is sup ported by Helen Ferguson, Mel | bourne MacDowell, Charlies Clary, Al | bert McCausland and Tom Kennedy eee | winren GARDE: “Mr. Barnes of New York,” which haa long been popular as a novel jand as a stage play, is now at the Winter Garden theater on the oreen. The title rote is played by |‘Tom Moore, well known screen fa vorite, and Naom! Childers plays oa important pa: COLISEUM The screen adaptation of Etinor Gtyn’s well known novel, “The Wort Stage,” ts the photoplay attraction at the Coliseum theater now, The story tm that of life be hind the scenes, dealing with « young actress. Dorothy Phillips plays the leading role and is ably asninted by Ken- neth Harlan and Bruce McRas, eee COLONIAL “Queen of Sheba,” a Willlam Fox super-epectal, which created a tre mendous sensation on ite run in New York, le betng presented at the Colo: nial theater now. The story was written by Virginia Tracy and the pleture produced by J. G. Edwards Retty Blythe plays the Queen of Sheba and is assisted by Frits Lieber Claire de Lorez and Nell Craig “California Fig Syrup” No matter what else you give your child to relieve a bad cold, sore throat or congestion, be sure to first open the little one’s bowele with “California Fig Syrup” to get rid of the polsons and waste which are causing the cold and congestion. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works the const! pation poison, sour bile and wa: right out. MOTHER! BREAK CHILD'S COLD Hurry! Move Little Bowels with tHE SEAT'TI | “No Luck,” the at the Strand from PRINCESS The Princes ‘The Mo ntheater is presenting ts week und of the Bas ervilies,” from one Doy! famous Sherlock Jotective storie Bille Norwood, as Sherlock Holmes, handles the principal apably PALACE HIP ‘The Danger Point” ie the film | play showing at the Palace Hip this | week. The picture stars Carmel My- | ors, and Joseph Dowling, famed for his playing the title role in “The Mir | acte man,” ha mportant role | eee | OLYMPIO | “The Begear Maid,” featuring | | Mary Astor in the leading role, ts the photoplay feature on the Olym | plo Dill this week. “The Beggar Maid” was made from Sir Edward | Burne Jones’ inspired picture of Ten nyson's | pose. Court Decrees a Living Man Dead | ST. PAUL, Jan. 22.--Paul Von | Hohenstetn, former St. Paul painter, | was declared legally dead in district leourt, denpite the fact that he is liv tng in Hlinots. Mra. Grace M. Dardis nued for an nulment of her marriage to Joseph | Dardis, saying she found her first | husband, Von Hohenstetn, who had disappeared 10 years previously, to be | alive. The court refused to annul the marriage, ng that a person not heard from in seven years is pre sumed dead hot Even {f you call your family physt- cian he will praise you for having given "California Fig Syrup” as the laxative becaumy it never falls, never cramps or overacts, and even sick children love its pleasant taste, Ask your 4@ruggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup,” which has directions for babies and children of all agen printed on bottle, Mother! You must say “California” may get an Imitation tig Stomach Trouble “There 1s nothing under the eun I fe mach trouble, | tea (intentinal neptie) would help. N IW i can eat, gloss hs | Reve er at ‘grouchy’ feeling 1 used to that “Tisve recommended Adlerika | to friends who are all pleased with it” (Signed) Jack Ryder. Intestinal Antiseptic There is now offered to the pub- He @ preparation having the DOU- action of an. intest a COMPLET cleanser as Adlerika, acts as follows Ti tends ‘to eliminate or Aeatroy | 1 colon it ts ¢he most comple ctttnder ever attersa to the Dapiia acting on BOTH upper and bowel and removing foul matter whieh poisoned the system for months and which nothing else oan dislodge. It brings out all gases, thua Itninediately Folleving pressure on the heart. It in astonishing the reat amount of polmonoum matt dlertk ‘awe from the tary canal—matter thought was in . it right after # natural movement and notice how much more foul Husband Loses “Grouchy” Feeling Made Wife and Friends Notice Change Him Grouchy— matter it Poisoning ¥ |wuch |sour and i Adlertka ALWAYS. brings reite longer treatment, however, Is brings out which was rdern, comedy of Sir Arthur |‘ jeal 2 |a somewhat spiffed night owl. | particularly i ‘Blue Mou: Offering Is Much Liked “The Irene Castle Dancers” cap tivated wudiences that taxed the capacity of the Blue Mouse theater where opened in Saturtay, they conjunction with the showing of Irene © ‘slim tle’ acreen triumph. The 20-minute fashion promenade and dancing be one of the niftiest seen in Bo attle for some time, Mrs peared with Lew! pa ‘Their feature of the proved te tin as her lw the big enade."* Starting number of singin Martin and the five prett the numbers moved with swiftne to the pretty waits dered by Mrs. Mr. Martin society dancers offered thr bers which included the the famous “fox trot- two atop,” e that @ now the c York and winding up wit & graceful waltz Mrs peared in a number of wh creations le the fi tty models wore t teat Irene Castile fashion In the picture attraction, “Slim Should Irene Castle has given to the scree an offering that abounds in thrill ing situations, pretty gowns, vil tains, heroes and beautiful settings nor ‘Prom with « pretty opening and dancing witt number gins Crane This clever stunning ITALIAN ACT HEADS BILL OF PALACE HIP Cortelli and Rogers, in their Ita an harmony act, are the headline attraction on the Hip this week. The number t# an orig inal comedy, which creates much » and is called “The Fruit Palace Hoops, balls and Indian clubs are a few of the things tossed about the atmosphere by Ed Hastings, a jug gler, works with one hand a» as two, and who also is a nedian of it. st's Dream” tn the apt on introducing the song and dance revue of Lew Kessler, Lando and Florence, which pictures, in song the vision of a sleeping painter A combination are used by the who and dance of violin and cello Vivian laters, tal ented musicians, who call them selves “Two Gypsy Girls.” Their best efforts are “The Gypsy Love and “Mighty Lak’ a Rose.” Completing the bill i# the “Must ense” of Grover La Rose and Elise M. Lane, who depict a meeting between a lovelorn lass and The resulting comedy is of high caliber. They also sing. Song” “The Danger Point,” in which Carmel Myers also figures. MUSICAL COMEDY ON OLYMPIC BILL LIKED | The musical comedy, “This In th Life,” was presented by the Olymp company yesterday, and proved good offering. Val Howland ap. peared as & susceptible Swede, making the most of @ part that allowed some excellent comedy noenes. Hilda Brosche ie cast as the mother, while Beverly Mattix, a new member of the company, ap- pears in the role of the actress, in. troducing @ novelty Oriental num ber, which was well received. Grace Fields, Dick Hyland and Guy West were important members ef the supporting cast. The work of the chorus, and and ensemble luring the action, were attractive features. The costuming of the show deserves mention. On the screen, Char! Murray ts seen in one of his comedies, with “The Beggar Maid, howing as an added feature was announced that acts would be pre ay night. Error Made in Item About War on Dope A regrettable typographical error appeared in the Home edition of The Star last Thursday. In the final par agraph of a front page story, cap. tloned “Doctors Back Campaign to Jail Dope Peddlers,” the following sentence appeared. “Charges P. Moriarty, deputy U. 8. attorney, who is handling the case against Dr. Young * * * ‘This should ha’ read “the case against Dr. French, as would have been ovident to any. one reading the article, as the whole item was based upon the arrest of Dr, Linus H. French. The error was unfortunate, however, because it happened that Dr. B Weldon Young was quoted earlier in the story. Needless to say, Dr. Young has never been implicated in any narcotic case in any way, but, on the other hand, is one of the most prominent leaders tn the anti- dope fight. | AT COLUMBIA ensary in cases of obstinate co Pation and Jong standing sto trouble, preferably under direction of your physician. Reports From Physicians hi te you on the good om Adlerika since 1 (Signed) Dr, L n my 60 curs’ practice dlerika. ned) Dr. James V use Adlerika in all bowel cases require only one dose, Signed) Dr. F. M, Prettyman, “After taking Adlerika feel better |than for 20 years. Havent lan- lower | Adlorika is @ conatant to people who have used only ordin- ary bowel and stomach medicin count of tte rapid, pleas surprine leading Sold in Seattle by Bartell Drug Co, and Swift Drug Co. corner Fourth ave. and Union at-—Adver- ‘Usoment, Frank Mayo, well known Universal star, who appears in “The Flaming Hour” at the Columbia this week, Joneph Dowling ts featured tn the} } film offering, young | PAGE B THE GROTE-RANKIN mn mnt Vit iit tH iii iii The Living Room Should Be. 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(9x12 size priced $27.00 to priced $67.50 to Fine Dependable Axminster Rugs, in sizes from 27 by 54 inches to 11-3 by 15 feet. (9x12 size $65.00.) “Klearflax” All-Linen Rugs, in a9 from 27 by 54 inches to 9 by 12 eet. (9x12 size priced $45.00.) priced $29.75 to Here Is a Splendid Opportunity to Buy a Victrola $55.00 Puts any size, style or finish VICTROLA in your home. Nearly everybody wants a Victrola— and if you do not already own one, come tomorrow and place your order for the style that you have always wanted. LON! NOW PLAYING cok States Steel cor- 1 totaled 94,639 DR. WO CHINESE DOCTO! e Hert “THE QUEEN OF SHEBA” A Stupendous Spectacle

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