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Strand Is Offering Big Film The elaborate court of King Jamon gp. tion of his. 1. of Engiand, a reprodw toric Jamestown, Va, between a pirate ship oA ang Story of THE SEATTLE STAR IRENE CASTLE TODAY'S PROGRAN COLISKUM"The World's « the photoplay featuring Main 6720 Sem ena eet ter Er MecDougall_/outhwick Second Ave. at Pike Special Sale of Notions Starts Wednesday Check the Items You N Love and Action —ALSO— News Shots of French Troops En- tering Ruhr District Columbia ali wo Walton tm “A DANGEROUS GAME” bi —and— > Ed Gibson in _ “KINDLED COURAGE” tumos galore, these are the big fea tures of “To Have and to Hold,” « romantic screen story produced by George Fitemaurics, which ts now showing at the Strand "To Have and to Hold” tion of exceptional bri! ing the cast are such ne an Retty Hert Lyt cently @ star in his own right dore Roberts and Theodore Kosloff. The story starts In 1615 tn the great throne room of Hampton court pal King James I. in being enter od with a special perform William Shakespeare and his players. Shakespeare himaelf ts shown by Dt rector Fitzmaurios; also auch equally Johnson and the Duke of Bu cham, Col orful costumes are a feature of this sequence, the gorgeous hoop-skirted, deruffied gowns of Betty Compson deing specially notable, a Thee Bills and a a Memorial Entered comea a me OLYMPIA, Jan, 23.—Three bills portal were on the sen. r for Tuesday. in @ produce 0d on the Dotted Lines Mead 1 players i BLUR MOUSE —Irene Castle comes . , 4 We have been months preparing to give special values in this event. We feature Sewing and Household Necessities greatly underpriced. _ Real Human Hair Nets + Hair single, except 40¢. -Hair Nete, cap shape nets gray ++Hair rhape, 76. 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Bach, B5¢. for shirt, underwear, en, trimmings; dozen Nets of human halr; cap shape, mesh; all shades a dozen, eray; nee by white and of human hatr; full stze, double ; Inapected shades white or COLISEUM The screen version of an Eltnor Glyn story ts the feature at th Coliseum theater, “The World's a Stage” ts the play which stars Dor othy Philips, The ploture deals with the experiences of a atuge ress nected with a barnstorm spearean troupe which be and exposes real ony of Hollywood. . all except a domn, TB¢. of fine human hair; cap menh, in gray; @ for FOREST BILL. PASSES INGTON, Jan. 23. The Tesolution, providing a sen Investigntion of reforestra: WAS passed late yesterday by double tos Folding Wire Coat Hangers; 3 for 26¢. white, embroidered bolts, 2 bolts for cmbroldery tn colors ane ored 018 ro blue, yell tor 25¢. ecosees+Duplex 8 for 26¢. neoces+sDrenemakers’ Package Pins, 400 count; 4 peckages, 18¢. 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Buttons are O5¢. tio, QUEEN OF SHEBA” pe Story of u Love Sacrifice that ‘fe without pareile! tn the | \Aneh; O5¢. white, 85¢. 12-yard bolts; . Irene Castle, one of America’s moat beautiful women, who appears in her latest cinema production, “Slim Shoulders,” at the Blue Mouse, STRAND ‘The elaborate screen production jof Mary Johnston's famous novel, |"To Have and To Hold,” & now Nearing the ond of successful run at the Strand theater, The pleture will run untit Friday night. Bert Lytell and Betty Compson are the featured players tn the big Para mount production and tn support | are many players well-known on the . Including Theodore Kosloff. Raymond Hatton, W. J. Ferguson | jand Arthur Rankin. a ee BLUE MOUSE Irene Castle ts appearing tn her ‘ latest pleture at the Blue Mouse the | «The Danger Point,” an Intensely! SULTAN, W Jan. 23.—Te the ster this week. “Slim Shoulders" t#/numan drama, featuring Carme!|torch of immortal genius parsed said to hold many thrilling «tuations | «Meyers and Joseph Dowling, ts show. | Gown from father to son or te it ind was photographed with many |ing on the screen of the Palace Hip | Guenched by modern life? beautiful settings. ltheater. The play is one that ie well| Residents here believe Merte ©. In conjunction with the showing |iixed and it ts splendidly acted.| Tennyson, great-grandson of Tenny the picture, the “Irene Castle | joseph Dowling, one of the prin-/ 90m, the poet, and grandson of Promenad: which presenta the cipals, tx known for his playing in Grey, author of “The Elegy of « latest fashion creations by Miss\the jeading role of “The Miracle | County Churchyard” ts @ striking Castle and dancing numbers, ts being Man.” example. % wide; 12yard imitation tatting edge; white with colored edges; pink, lav- ender, blue, red, white, Nght blu yellow and old rose; bolt, 10¢. Alex King’s Basting Thread; white, all numbers; 4 spools for 18¢. pecense- Clark's O. T. Sewing Cotton; diack and white numbers; dozen, BB¢. eeenees Crk's O. Turning Cotton, 45 yards; black, cordovan, steel and white; 8 fer 12¢. lward Needles, sharps; 6, 7, & 9 90 and 6-10; 2 packages for 15¢. Weeseee-Kohinoor Snap Fasteners; black and white; all sizes; a dozen, 70¢. 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ADVANCE IN PRICES 12 in @ box, PRINCESS A stirring mystery play ts present: | od in “The Hound of the Hasker fs Genius villea,” the screen dramatica! : Inherited? beeanes« Makes a Family Si of Cough Re Rem Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's great She lock Holmes detective story, which now showing at the Princess, I Norwood, who plays the leading r that of Bheriock Holmes, the rm Getective, tn eald to be well fitted to the hard character role, eee T |Tennyson’s Grandson Is Proof BY RI treed bh. | _ If you combined the curati ertios of every known “r | cough remedy, you proba not get as much real curative powge as there is in this aimple home-ma: cough syrup, which is easily prepared in a few minutes. Get from any druggist 2% ounces ef Pinex, pour it into a pint dosti and @1 the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, rified molasses, honey, or corn yrup, as desired. The result ie @ fan pint of really better cough syrup could buy ready-made for imes the money. 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COLUMBIA {laughter ‘Rub Gently and Upward To- OLYMPIO “The Beggar Maid,” the photoplay bared on Tennyso poem, which features Mary Astor in the leading role, in the cinema attraction on the “The Flaming Hour.” the story of man’s fall from favor among hie ssoctates and his subsequent re generation thru herotem and hon enty, ts the cinema attraction at the |O'7™mple bill now, Cotumbia theater this week. Prank Mayo appears tn the leading role, isted Uy ticien Ferguson nares | HOFMANN WILL ry and many other well-known eee GIVE RECITAL! LIBERTY Heraided an the greatest master of Harold Lioya’s latest Pathe com-| tonal shade before the public today, edy, “Dr. Jack,” promises to cure|Josef Hofmann, Austro-Hungarian | almost anything at the Liberty this plantat, will play before @ Seattle week. Harold Lioyd ts the greatest | audience for the fifth time February specialist, and is at his 21, tn Meany hall auditorium, beat in “Dr. Jack.” The play ie University of Washington. The full of thrills and excitement and| Women's league of the university has been showing (® capacity auds will be responsible for bringing Mr. ences since its opening here at the Hofmann here. Liberty theater, Hofmann began his concert tour! : oe in Amertea in 1887, He returned to) COLONIA | Purope to study under Urban, Moss “Queen of Sheba,” the big Writtem | kowsk! and Rubenstein. Fox production which stars Betty! Bealdes being @ composer of con- Biythe, is showing at the Colonial | certo and piano pleces, Hofmann ts a theater. The story was written by | writer on musical toples. Virginia Tracy and depict the love! He has been In the United States romance of the most beautiful wom-|on concert tours in 1911, 1917, id len the world has ever known. and 1921 Syrup Pepsin Helps Nature Give Relief Tey & when 0 Laxative le needed and ee the weadertal resslts ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thensande therngelees, Sot fd erat family won Wi fomly tan tse ‘when 85 Hecae (8t., Monticello, Tlinois. ears. Dr. Caldwell’s Bepaia is a compound of Fj ore senna and pepsin with pleasant- tasting a ee anes not if gripe. vory druggist handles it, and bottles are so gen- erous that the cost amounts to only about a cent a dose. You buy it with the understandi that if it does not do an led. 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Bring 8 bottle of Dr, Caldwell's Syruj Pepsin into your own home a let the family use it for consti- tion, illogeneee, wind, gas, headaches, flatulency, and to Ank your druggist for an. two-ounce bottle of Moone’ aid Ol] (full strength) and a ight morning ward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way. eg |COSMOPOLITAN of Albers Flapjack and Rolled Oats “4 oF any Felutive or friend | ‘worried because of varicose veins, bunches, the beat advice that an tint wine. io ng and powerfu « imerald On that it dissolves goitre and wens and causes them to dis- eppear, It ca secured at Owl Drug Co—Advertisomont, Ar « child here he completed the grade and high school courses tn | eeven yrars instead of the ueual 12. During the war he won the naval medal of honor for saving hi ip) from almost certain destruction | when It was attacked by three Ger man submarines, He was awarded the Carnegie medal for saving a shipmate in the fromen waters of the North sea. ie bas written poetry which ex perts pronounce unsurpassed, but refuses to pubitwh his verses ag “the day of poetry Is passed.” Now he has been ordained mints ter of the Methodist EMplecopal churches tn Silverdale and Tracton, after fitting himself for the task by hia studies alone while at sea, PLAYERS GOOD Strengthened by the arrtval of inn Marguerite Allen, new leading | » the Conmopolitan Players are Presenting the comedy farce, “The! Girl in the Text.” Mise Allen proves herself an accomplixhed actress in her presentation of the title role in| the comedy, which is her first ap- | pearance in Seattle Arthur Allard plays Bertie Stew: art, the wealthy banker's son. Fred Sullivan t# the banker. Other principal parts are taken by Blanche Dougtas, Eunice Rich ards, Raymond Northcutt, Aden and Kathryn Card. The play is directed by V, T. Henderron EDISON SCHOOL! PRESENTS PLAY Playing to an audience that packed the LO. 0. F. hall to overflowing last Friday evening, the Edison high school students scored a mighty tri umph with their presentation of the three-act musteal comedy, “In Old} Loutrlana.” From the opening notes of the overture, played by the Minnes Helen Anderson, planiste, and Marte! Collina, violtniste, to the very closing notes of the big final chorus, the operetta was a huge muccras, Myrtle Esary and Frank Weyrtch in the leading rolew were delightful. Dewey Murrow an Pilot Farley was enstly one of the big hite of the! vening. Ebert Murrow’s interpre. tation of Boudder deserves «pocial oraine, Philip @mith, Carmen Weyrtch, Phoebe Sullivan and Erick Lindquist were unusually clever. Roy John-| vton, Floyd Rady, James Baldwin | and Rodney Pleek were «plendid } Every number in which the chorus took part was a veritable triumph. Members of the chorus were Hannah Anderson, Violet Streeter, Phoebe Sullivan, Mildred Black, Verna Baum. artner, Dorothy McCullough, Ollie Rucker, Jonephine LeDoux, Cora Burns, Leona Dale, Doris Orr, Ger trude Sobottka and Joseph Baxter. M! Jamer | Insurance Man Is Promoted Cc. L. Burt, for 13 years an agent in the accident and health depart ment of the Pacific Mutual Lite Insur- ance company, has been promoted to manager of the department, as well as the non cancelable branch Mr, Burt is one of the best know insurance men in Beatle, —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor. What’ s Going On Where the Legislators Meet OLYMPIA, Jan. $3.—The power Dill question will be @iscussed pro and con at a meeting of the Pierce and King county legislative members and representatives from the two | cities Tuesday afternoon. ‘The merits of both the “Davts* and the “Bone” bills will be presented be- fore the persons present at the meet- ing. Already the “Bone” bill has the backing of 10 of the Peirce county members, « good many of the King county members, and the elty coun cils of both eltien, . . Tt in predicted that netther bf) wilt bo the measure that finally will be put before the legislature for vote: A halfway measure, probably pro- viding « tax that will be aplit bet. tween the county and the state, ts said by some to be the logical bill to bring out of the committee, oe Insane persons who are confined to the state hospitals for the insane, land who have estates or property, | | would be forced to pay for their | maintenance under the terms of a/ bill which Senator L. L. Westfall ts| considering at the present time. The dill ts aimed at those persons who confine members of their family | In the atate institutions simply to get | them out of the way with no ex- pense. eee Qovernor Hart said Monday night |severity in the prosecution of our that the measure would meet favor in his eyes. “You have no idea,” he said, “how | many persons die in our hospitals for, the Insane that have large amounts of property or insurance.” eee “We need more certainty and less murderers,” says Representative Charies Heighton, who has a biil which would abolish capital punish- ment. “Resides, a society which may make mistakes has no right to in- filet a penalty which makes It tm- possible to correct that mistake.” Representat'.¢ Heighton was prosecuting «ttorney tn Boundary | county, idaho, prior to coming to/ Washington to live eee Benator Charles EB. Meyers Mon- day wan displaying a picture taken at his hunting camp Inst showing Senator Poindexter standing wry Services Observed Sunday Funeral services for Dr. Frank | Lowry, 68, who died at his home, 4600 Holly et, Friday, were held Sunday at the Columbia Undertak- ing establishment and followed by | cremation. Dr. Lowry ts survived by his widow and six children. Zor Infante and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria summer | x.” beside a deer that hed just been khiled. “I showed this picture te a demo erat the other day,” sald Senator Meyers, “and he remarked, ‘There are two dead ones.’* RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER te Leave the System Within ‘Twenty-four Hoare. 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