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LAUNCH STOLEN Gas boat “7 fished oak cabln over engine, o1 ok-pit Tumtur ‘on either bow and ¢ nanan Teale - 16 horsepower, 0 from Puget Mill ¢ Resday night, January ‘A liberal reward w Bf this vost, and fc of Jerties who took her Peart ‘Mi $ Walk health, still flow- she greets mile and The “Blues” GLOW with ering with beauty, each day—with a happ with cheerful thoughts. have vanished. The glow of health and radiant | beauty come to you if you are care- ful to follow the advice of your} friends or relatives. For, over 50 years ago, Dr, Pierce, then a young practicing) physician, discovered that a pre-| scription made up of barks} and roots, without alcohol, would build up the body and purify the blood, This “nature remedy” he called his Golden Medical Discov- ery, which he had pre-| scribed for many years for the stomach, liver and blood. It eliminates from the blood the elements which corrupt} it, and which breed and feed di ease. It acts directly on the blood-| making glands, increasing their y, and so increasing the supply of rich, pure blood, is the life of the body. Purify the blood, and the will show the effect. If you need good red corpuscles, , vivacity and health, take this “Discovery” of Dr. e’s which many of your friends and neighbors have ssfully used. Read this: F “Wash.—"I had the ‘flu’ from which i could not seem to re It left me with weak bronchials and a nasty cough. The cast bit Gold would affect my. breathing. Dwould keep on catching a fresh cold with the least bit of exposure. ‘of my condition improving I grew worse until I began taking Dr, Goliien “Medical Discovery, and this medicine completely over-| the cough and branchial trouble and restored me to perfect health.” ‘Emma Gore, 3806 EF. Spokane Ave. Y., nd 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel im Buffalo, ) r trial speckace of the tablets, and write for free advice. sement. I could not throw off this condition | CHARM Pino ka donaf| = Copyright. 1918 by NEA Service HOW TO SELECT POWDER OR ROUGE In furnishing a beautiful bv much attention fs given to the dra | peries You study of the walls ider at great length the size of A small roum can bright a color as the and ye edroom wil same rs ay the conservator living room. You plan room by its combination Doms never have as room, @ the y or} cordingly, taking each and making the color combination as a whole in_harmony. But how about your. face? When | you select 9 face powstar or a rouge, do you merely go into a store and ask for a flesh color, regardions of xion, or do you give it! the proper thought and harmonize | the color of your powder and rouge | to the color of your eyes and hair? Blondes invariably choose white face powder, Now, let us consider what a white face powder will do to the face. How about the eyeballs? Are they perfectly white? Do you realize that when you put/ a dead white against something ia not white, you make that by com-| parison wuffer and look yellow, and} when the eyeballs look yellow the | drightnenm of the eyes is deadened? However, « white-hatred woman ean atyi must use a white face pow. der, because there can be no rim to | dew m the whiteness of her hair. It must accentuate the color of her| hair, And Mesh powder does distrib. ute a color all over the face. Is this a good thing? very sallow complexion only, But for the woman who has color In her cheeks, either natural or otherwise, & flesh powder ts not the proper col- or, but rather a brunet or tvory tone powder, This brings out the brightness in | the eyes, making the coloring tn the cheeks more natural-looking. Of course, a very dark woman should use a brunet powder, A woman with white hair should use & very light color rouge, never a very bright color, as It ts too artificial- looking and not becoming to age. A young, dark woman with bright, sparkling eyes should use rouge del!- cately. The blonde can use a bright shade or the new orange shade, as she that | Yen, for a} It is good, however, at night, electric Nght changes the chemical effect of this coloring and gives a beautiful shade complexio: for any MONDAY—IHlow to acquire an at- | tractive complexion. | BIG BROTHER TALKS AT Y| “Boys Will Be Boys” Joct of an address to be given before in the sub-| | | men's mann meeting in the ¥. M.| C. A, euditorium Sunday afternoon | {by T. Dinsmore Upton, “the big| rother to 100,000 kids." He will] lecture Monday evening in the “Y"| auditorium on “The Four#quare | Builder’ as the fifth number of the) "¥" Lyceum course. Mr, Upton ts & specialist in recreation work for boys and girls in cities Edgar Best will furnish both in-| strumental and vocal music for the| social, hour, and the Rev, Joseph A. | Davis, for many years a resident of South America, will the | friendship supper on “South SAmer addrens jean Problems.” Duet by the Lella Breidenstetn. Missea Grace and Employe Honored by Store Heads An an expression of good will to Louls Boutin, who left the ntore Feb: | ruary 1 to engage in other business jexecutive and department heads of the MacDougall-Southwick company gave © most enjoyable stag party at the Hotel Butler Wednesday even: | ing. Those present included C. C. Car penter, C. H, Mo.ford, J. V. Hopkins A. W. Clake, 0. M. Sylvester, Wil: liam Maloney, W. K. Gardner, L. C. | Bogue, E. T, Smith, William Gasser, H. Blumenfeld and A, K. Humphrey War Vets Fight | Hire Nurses for lana of this district, in c Disabled Veterans Bitnd, legions or armle ar f a nurs ant, Ww juries are due to world war servi BO PEEP'S shall be paid an additional sum not rding to} & the activities exceeding $60 « nth, meee of the | ling go nited States Veterans’ bureau anne Je un iaturday by Le ( wep rict manager, The amount ty fixed by the director of the gov ernment agency, depending upon the clroumstances Thix $60 maximum attendant al war over and above the usual ot $100 yonth for pe manently and te dinabled vete ment compensa tion, It was announced, Heretofore all such disabled veterans needing constant nurse or attendant ald were allowed up to $20 a month for this The amendment ts effective from January 18 of this year. | =n : ati. “Oh, I'll have to read it to Ministers Will Meet Here Monday | happily. The Seattle Ministerial union will Monday noon in Meves cafe 4. The Girly’ Glee club of Beatle Pr college will contribute a musical program, Rev, H L Chat terton will speak Kills Self t to Escape Cancer PARIS, Feb. 3,—Belleving that he was suffering from cancer, Alfred Durteu deliberately starved himself to \ ets an gov purpose When tho Twins left |after tucking the moon-man’s valen: |tine under his front door, they start- | od toward the earth again to belp | Mr, Stamps, the postman, with the rest of his mail But just as they were one of the big bright Jealled to them, “Hello there, y and Nick! Will you please come here & minuter* “Certainly? answered Nick, catch: ing hold of « star point to stop hi olf, Nanc hold Nick to atop hers “Who anked Nick! when they had landed and scrambled to the te “1 was, meet Passt farm, a ¥ while caught was calling?” and up Litthe Boy Blue bi an en in hit hand, “I—I wrote a valentine to Bo Peep,” he aid, all out of breath, “and I thought maybe |you would take it to her for me. It's |not very good, but the best I I never got very far in} ran STARTING TODAY NORMA TALMADGE “Smilin’ can do. school, you see.” | “Oh, that's lovely?” ered Nancy. | |'*Yea, indeed, we will deliver {t for lyou. That's our business now any. how. We are helping Mr. Stamps, |the fairy postman, to run his post l office, and as we are going right past |Bo Peep’s star, we will give it to her at once.” | | “Thank you ever so much,” said | | Little Roy Blue gratefully. | | Nick put the valentine tn his pocket and again he and Nancy! |wisked themselves on their way. |The Magic Green Shoes were soon) |whizzing the Twins thru the alr like | \ermall comets | the moon )* (Copyright, 1923, Fase ge 4 ad Ae ° aL ME, TWIN VALENTINE you, it’s so pretty,” she said} "Please be my valentine, Bo Fees | And help me mind my cows and sheep, | If you my shepherdess will be, | |1°l never sleep, 1 promigs thee, But sit on the hay cock and blow my | horn And milk the cows in the y morn.'” | Thank you for reading it,” said Nancy, “But really we must be go-| ing, or Mr. Stamps think we are wt. Good-bye, dear.” (To Be Continued) by Seattle Star) Olu y! mpIC. Madison at Second TOMORROW NEW al FACES PLAYS SCENERY THE BIG OLYMPIC MUSICAL COMEDY Fun From the Press BEN TURPIN in “Love's Outcast” Pa. SEE Ae DR. EDWIN 4. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist for More Than 21 Pike at every Wednesday, public dance hall, COMPANY WITH FRANK MORTON An an Exceptional Cast in the “DUKE OF IRELAND” A Whirl ot Mirth — Melody — Girls se wchool for re- which Seattle is but a first fined dancer proud of. DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ classes start Tuesday and Thursday event ead, Monday ; all popular dances Pretty soon they came to Bo Peep's ntar and gave her Boy Blue's valentine. ‘Oh, I'll have to read it to you, it's #0 pretty,” she naid happily. 80 nhe read: prefers. But right here, let me say the }orange shade in not good generally, an ft gives {fron effect DOCTORS OF ALL SCHOOLS PRESCRIBE PORTOLIVE Through” THE MOST POPULAR PICTURE THAT NORMA TALMADGE EVER MADE A BEAUTIFUL STORY BEAUTIFULLY AOTED BY A BEAUTIFUL STAR WEEK-DAY MATINEES, 10¢ PAINLESS PRICES Over Old Battles Philippine war veterans will fight the battle of Santa Ana all over again Saturday night when the First Washington infantry holds a reunion at the Hotel Gowman. The battle was fought February 4 and 5, 1599, | and the Washington regiment took | & prominent part tn ft. Seattle ‘Star’s COUPON New U; . iti Dictionary Boston Men Buy Salmon Canneries VANCOUVER, B. C., Feb. 3— More than a million dollars was tn. volved today in a purchase by th Canadian Fish Co. of Vancouver of five salmon canneries, which will| next year, it is expected, put up a | pack of more than 100,000 cases. Tho the name of the purchasing company ts “Canadian,” ft is, in fact, owned by Boston capitalists and is a} ubsidiary of the New England Fish latest book describing all free for Ghtncse Here \pectallst HERBS and ROOTS J. LYSOU ‘Wine and olive ofl as a food tonic. If you are suffering from indigestion, dyspepsia, nervousness or constipa- | tion, Jast try Portolfve for one week | and you wilt understand why all doc: | | tors prescribe it. All druggists. Port l olive Co, 316 S. Broadway.—Adver- | tlaement, | Tires With 500 Nail Holes Leak No Air | { NAMEDICO | Mr. D. MM. Coats, of Chicago, hax! linvented a new puncture-proof inner (WHITING'S SOLUTION) ts a scientific solution which tubs which, fn actual test, was punc- cared 600 tiroes without fhe lose ot | ombinsd permanently relieves any alr, Increase your mileage from |FPyorrhoea. ‘This famoug solu- 9.908 to. 22,0" rithout re- iJ tion not only destroys the germ but prevents the accumulation of all infections of guma and teeth; bleeding, spongy, pus-ridden gums and loosened teeth quickly re- stored to @ healthy, normal con- If tn trouble, call or write, J. Lysound Chinese Medicine Co. 9 Third Ave, Seattle, Wash. Phone Main 6353 This Ad Is Worth $1.00 I will pay $1 for this ad te any person purchasing tickets In any of our classes this week. Sige Lge used. Clip this te cashier. Phone East othe Pr Private lessons ell hours. The canneries purchased are at bottogeen Margaret Bay. Shushartie Crab River and Lagoon Bay, B. | hey employ a staff of 300 men. PRICES —— 10¢ - 25¢ Sen “Near the Pontoffice* TODAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK (Flest Run Pietures) FRANK MAYO tn— ALTAR STAIRS" THR PICTURE You VE BEEN WAITING TO SEE, THE SOUTH SEAS ISLANDS Where free as the winds which swept the blue Pacific, the came from over the enim sean FRANK MAYO | } THE THIS Is ‘Wash. Has consented to nasist us tn this great distribution. Dons can be presented dictionaries ed the office of THE TTL STAR or st the above men- toned store. 2 DICTIONARIES IN ONE published previous to this one are out of Gate Honestly, Folks, Here’s { in 1000 We don’t often break into ad space with opinions, but here’s a program so everlastingly loaded with excellent entertainment that we want to tell you it is the best we have seen in months, and know that every one of dition. Telephone Main 7980. you will agree when you see it. Just look over the bill—two great pic- Spring Apts., No. 45. ‘ tures from two noted writers, Richard Harding Davis and H. C. Witwer, ‘4 ~ — 2 - starring two of the screen’s most popular stars, Reginald Denny and Herbert Rawlinson. THE MANAGEMENT, HERBERT RAWLINSON —-IN— “THE SCARLET CAR” Wherein ride love, intrigue and romance in a whirlwind race with life —a picture tingling with adventure, from the gripping novel by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS — ALSO — and the beauty of it all new puncture-proof tube costa no more than the ordinary tube and makes riding @ real plow ure, You can w r, D. M. Coats at 333 West 47th Chicane, as hoe wants them introduced everywhere Wonderful opportunity for agents. If interested, write him today.—Ad- vortiaement. WILLIAM FOX HAS AGAIN SHOWN THE WHOLE WORLD THAT A BIGGER AND MORE WONDERFUE PICTURE COULD BE MADE REGINALD DENNY —in— “The New Leather Pushers” Round 4 “WHEN KANE MET ABEL” For Laughs It’s the Knockout Round of the Series L, Hauptman's All-Artist Orchestra ih Added Musical Feature DIRECTED BY J. GORDON EDWARDS ‘The man who made the “Queen of Sheba’ SIGHTS THAT WILL THRILL YOU The burning of Rome, while Nero sang on the balcony of his palace. ry The eruption of Mount Vesuvius —the Earthquake and th downfall of wicked Rome under the tyrant--NERO, , The stirring chariot races and the elaborate banquets in the massive halls of Nero’s palace. OTE: In spite of the fact that New York, Loa Angeles, Chicago and other large cities pald as $2.00 a neat, we are offering. ‘nin production Alt ADMISSION 26e, BVENINGS AND IND, 50 Mezzo Soprano MRS. CARL HOBLITZELL AND ROSCOE W. BELL Tenor: io lsc ered » mes msrciean asi west reierevn ty