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aoe Dap bUys this « BY CARI _ |Buys a Modern _ Phonograph — @ollar down @red at onc $1 Down and $1la Week handy 0 1 in finish il Down and $1 a Week will purchase th! bia D2, instrument with ¥ fine ftene, in oak or mahogany finish, priced at sixty doliars. Jconditions, © Production of Movies Is Tremendous Gamble | THE re AT CANNES Independents Must Risk Speculation; One Unsuccessful Picture May Spell Ruin A. RANDAL YORK, March 14.--Lioyds ure almost any o of the weather NEW ¢ London w hing from the sta’ jing of a war, But even They draw it at ture productions ‘egard it as safer to *¢ prince of Wales’ first son will have a@ cleft chin U an} that a film will make money | Produ jon plotures ts a Half a dozen suceessful pictures will make the fortunate producer eh One unsuccessful fabulowsly ri | pr to put him down duction ts apt 4 out There are exceptions to all rules. > in the case of the movies at trust which owns its own Even ng machin LARGE SUMS SPENT ON FINSHED FILM But for the who doesn't pe nt producer, s @ strangle hold m exchanges and | uction ts highly on a string movie th # against their} ane the company 4 in the produ ree to 70 pictur tle ones anywhere tures every two or three years, This refers to the pro ducers of what are called . pictures—pictures running five to 12 reels in length. MANY PRODUCERS OF “SHORT STUFF a year “STOPS HERE ON “WAY TO ORIENT {Congressman Says Army Is| Too Small En route to the Orient, where he plans to spend two months studying Adams Frothingham, former lMeuten ant-governor of Massachusetts, was stopping at the Washington Wednes- day. He will-sail for Japan Thurs. day aboard the Admiral Oriental ” nt Jackson. OMEN! DYE ANY GARMENT OR DRAPERY Kimonas Curtains Eweaters Coverings Draperies Ginghams Stockings Everythiny Each 15.cent package of “Diamond | contains directions so simple | By woman can dye or tint her old, faded things new, even !f she| "4 Rever dyed before. Buy Diamond | jo other kind—then perfect | dyeing {8 guaranteod. Just tell your druggist whether the mate. | you wish to dye ig wool or silk, er whether it is linen, cotton, of Mixed goods, Diamond Dyes neyer it, fade or run.- | ments, Janything about it.” *|ty's most likely nominee in He has co! ductions in the s it was thought possible might be seeking data on the Jap-} anese menace to back up his argu-| “The army today & ridiculously small for a country of 110,000,000 | people,” he declared Wednesday. “We | have an authorized strength of 118,- 000, I belleve—and an actual strength y smaller. It seems to me to ha’ ast 200,- 000 men in the arm: He declined to link this statement with the Japanese situation, however. “The Japanese question?” he re- peated the query. “No, I don’t know Frothingham was a member of the house military affairs committee in the 67th congress and was one of the few men in the capitol who saw ac tive service in the world war. He has a long military record, having been a Heutenant of marines in the Spanish war, a colonel in the Massa- chusetts national guard, and a major in the regular army in 1918. He is an officer in the Maasachusetts de- partment of the American Legion. Outside of his political and military activities, Frothingham {s a proml- nent banker, a lawyer, an author, a lecturer at Harvard college and an overseer for H. d university. DRYS OPPOSE DEMOS’ PLANS Underwood Boom Attacked by Wheeler BY ROBERT TALLEY WASHINGTON, March 14—Scent- ing the odor of booze behind the boom, the Antl-Saloon Iéngtie of Amer- ica has opened n battle on the presl- dential aspirations of Senator Oscar W, Underwood, of Alabama, consid- ered by many as the democral Wayne B. Wheeler, geners sel and political director of the drys, fired the first gun in an address hore the other night, when he assailed the Underwood boom as a plot of the Hauor interents to write a wet plank into the democratic national plat- form, While Senator Underwood ts an avowed wet, Wheeler, with the polft. foal strategy for which he ls famous, carefully guarded against attacking him personally at this time, “Not even Senator Underwood's 100 per cent wet record in the sen- ate, however, can make mo believe that he will sponsor any nullification Program, as suggested by the wate,” Wheeler sald, “or that he would be a party to any attempt to legalize what the constitution expressly forbid: 1 STARDIMEEo felling by the pending their funds © pictures and their omers. It ts business in which to gain a foo! STARS PLACED AHEAD OF STORY'S MERIT There are ve motion pl stare almply spent great © tion. Natura have the man once famous as “the world’s richest bachelor,” is shown here on the rifle range at Cannes, the neh her spending the wife of , husband are ng wait until {t fs too late. A few hours th 10 hours a day later on. If you want a garden ful work a week nc of fresh voget THE CITY HC ment experts, v mer, send © for our bu prepared ington Bureau New York Ave The Seattle Star, Washington, D. ¢ I want a copy of “fHE CITY HOME GARDEN” bulletin, } and inclose herewith four cents in stamps for same, Street and } gressman Louls || uaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes No Other Oats Cook so quickly as these Now there's a Quich Quaker Oats — the quickest-cooking oats in the world, Your grocer has it as well as the regular, Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and cooks to perfection, No other style of oat flakes cooks nearly so quickly as that, Now two things you want Now Quaker nae offer you two things you want. They offer a flavor which has won the world. Quaker Oats dominate wherever oat lovers live. Never was an oat dish mado 80 delicious, That's because wo tise queen grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. All puny ited are discarded. We get but ten pounds of these luscious flakes from a bushel. Now Quick Quaker offers that same super-quality, almost ready to eat. It is flaked from the samo grains, but the oats are cut before flaking. They ara rolled very thin and are partly cooked, So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all, And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. Now you have your choice, Regular Quaker-the kind yor haye always known, Quick Quaker — the style that cooks 30 quickly, Get the style you prefer. But, for one or both of these reasons, insist on the Quaker brand, Regular Quaker Oats Come In package at left—the style you have always known. Quick Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the “Quick” label. Your grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want. 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