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FRIDAY, MARC DOUGLAS al times— Mack— Added— B: LEAVING TONIGHT 8 FAIRBANKS in the finest picture of “ROBIN HOOD" @ Saturday— Paramount's big crook-love- melodrama by Willard @ Betty Compson Hi Bert Lytell HE May McAvoy @ Set in New York's Jazz- fest lights snd secret From Broad- shadows. way splendor down to underworld dens! BULL MONTANA in “GLAD RAGS” Bull as a raving comedian H 16, 923 TONIGHT—Gooddye appearances of WESLEY BARRY, at 7:30 and 9:28, In PERSON and tn “Heroes of the Street” Saturday— ROAR OF FOREST FIRE! HISSING FLAMES! WOLVES DARTING FOR THEIR LIVES! A WHOLE COUNTY IN A BLAZING INFERNO! A beautiful love story—a clash of primal passions! with ANNA Q. NILSSON, FRANK KEENAN » ran in Collier's Weekty— “KNIGHT IN GALE” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA under M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE El Gal in as aaa a TTT > RICHARD HEADRICK and : and a Ill 5 | —with— MARION DAVIES THE STRAND Leaving Tonight— CHARLIE CHAPLIN tin “The Pilgrim,” and “Toll of the Sea” Paramount's comedy love- romance of a Wall Street millionaire who can’t manage his flapper daughter—so he brings home his efficiency expert from his office to do the job— T. ROY BARNES TOM LEWIS —and to add to those laughs is— Bobby Vernon —in— “IN DUTCH” His latest Christie Comedy | SEATTLE THREE NATIONS | liberal Rus jand Tokyo to re STAR AFTER OIL FIELD Rati Japs and Rus- sians in Scramble BY CLARENCE DUBOSE TOKYO, March 16.—~ Japanese | American and Russian interests are trying to secure control of supposed ly rich and undeveloped olf fields in Northern Saghalten. Interest in this potential of! sup & more ply may influence Japan | an policy Russo-Japanese comme ment resulting ultimate tio recognition of the government. The Binclatr Ot! Corporation of America ts supposed to have secured from Moscow an exclusive ol! con cession in Northern Saghalien. But it would be very le for Moscow &n agreement whereby general Japanese conces tions and commercial and develop ment privileges would offset the Sinclair concession. If Saghalien ts as rich in potential oll supply as i» reported, it ts cer tain, authorities here believe, that Japan, wh supply, will prevent it, such fields Mom ich needs @ near-by oil never permit, if she ¢ ion of neerns. occupy ecurity for ded for the riticism But insist upon there, A high elgn office sald does not desire exclusive privileges or concessions in Sagha en, with regard to of! or anything ing exclusive priv: either. Our pe ny is for an ‘open door’ tn Saghallen. We want an even break with others, and we want others to have an even break with us in developing of] and other natural resources and trade.” American ofl scouts have been prospecting in Baghalien for several years, Since the country has been under military occupation it has been very difficult for foreigners to et into the interior—but the “oll jounds made it and reported rich | prompecta, | TREAT FOR | RADIO FANS Puplle of the Cornts | music will be heard vin this evening, when a sp gram has been arranged casting from station KDZ! | Rhoden company. ‘There will be yo: cal and instrumental musio and readings. Tho broadoast ts being presented for the purpose of calling to the at: tention of the public the work being done at the school. Those who will bo heard’ are Gertrude Nord, lyric j cess in her singing of the “Indian Belle" song from “Lalone” at the Cornish Little theater recently; | Frances Willlama, spoken of as one ot oming pianists of the North beth Choate, violinists, who have | been heard in public recitals in Seat tle; Emmeline Ruddock, contralto, land Annette Kelly, reader, Strand Orchestra under Wineland humorous readings have brought de- jlight to many in Seattle women's lclub circles, Miss Nord is one of soprano, who registered a great suc | | west; Elizabeth Onsum and Eliza-| whose | }} | the leaders in the contest being con-| ducted by a Seattle theater to deter |mine the most popular vocalist in | Seattle, The Carpenter’s Choice © To the carpenter, mistakes are costly, and inferior quality in any tool is a decided handicap. Hence, carpenters everywhere are using NICHOLSON Files for sharpen- ing their saws, NICHOLSON Files are ready- sharp, require no “breaking in,” so save mistakes, Of finely tem- pered, first-quality steel, therefore enduring. Be sure the name NICHOLSON is stamped on the file you buy. A FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND LEVITZKI Phenomenal Pianiat SEAT wenn SALE URGHIP SALE WEDNESDAY PRICES: $1,00, $1.60, $2.00, $2.50-—-PLUS MONDAY BVENING JOINT RECITAL or FLORENCE MacBETH Coloratura Soprano Chicago Opera Co, THURSDAY TAX METROPOLITAN MARCH 19 SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES Announce for Their Fourth Concert « specialist In aptculture. State college, Puyallup, Wash, Gentlemen: Bulletin, Vol. X., 3 My name is. WANT TO KEEP BEES? Expert advice to beginners Is contained in an article in the latest bi-morthiy bulletin of the Washington State college's Western Washington experiment station, written by B, A. Slocum, extension Thru a special arrangement with the readers of The Star may obtain a copy of this bulletin, free of charge, by filling out the following coupon and mailing it to the experiment station. Western Washington Experiment Station, Please send me a copy of your Bi-Monthly . 6, dated March, 1923. My address Is.....c.cccsee00e J MOTHER, CLEAN WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to E Hurry, mother! A teaspoonful of “California Wig Syrup" today may prevent a sick child tomorrow, If your child {# constipated, bilious, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is nour, tongue coated, breath bad, romerabes ® wood Liver and bowel Child’s tongue shows if bilieus, constipated CHILD'S BOWELS Empty Little Bowels action ts often all that fe necessary, Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup.” It neves crampn or overacts, Full directions for bables and children of all agen are printed on each bottle, Bay “U” MAY HAVE | TWO CREWS | | PHILADELPHIA, March ‘Tho University of Pennsylvania may | have two etght-oared ‘varsity crews | this spring in addition to the regular | | Junior ‘varsity. | Yale, insisting upon a two-mile race between Penn and Old Hil in | thelr dual regatta, May 5, may force the extra crew, | The Child's cup race will take place April 28 and will be one mile, 550 yards, It would be a difficult | task for Coach Wright to condition for a two-mile race, After a hard race tho crew usual- ly takes two days off to rest, and prior to a contest a crew always slows up training a day or two be- fore the clash. This means that the Penn crew would only have two days to lengthen their two months’ training over a course of one mile and 550 yards to two miles, Penn and Yale have rowed elght races over the shorter distance and Penn has copped five of the ‘varsity events. Two of the victories were marked up in the last two years and the red and blue oarsmen are count- ing on making {t threo straight. Coach Wright has a squad of 300 tatively two ‘varsity crews, TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our partial plate, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber .. $5. 0 AMP wet of Tooth .. GOLD Axo CROWNS «6.66055 $4, 0 Most of our a My patronage ua recommended custom arly ore, whore work is still giving need satisfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 years, Examination free, 16.—|]| his crew within a week of this race} athletes and has already ie ten-| THE GROTE-RANKIN CO. PAGE 3 OTTO F. KEGEL, President Featured SILK DRESSES at $39.75 Materials Flat Crepe Canton Crepe Paisley Prints Chenille Satin Satin-faced Cantons Chiffons styles, materials and Jewelry Fashion centers proclaim no costume complete without Pen- dants or Earrings. The novelty “Sun Kist” Pen- dants are made of agate com- position and are decorated with clusters of fruit—panel, oval and irregular shapes are pop- ular. These are suspended on grosgrain ribbon. Priced very moderately at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00, —First Floor One Dollar Will Buy Many . splendid Novelties in Jewelry: —Bar Pins of natural and col- ored briliiants; —Beads of crystal composition in jade, rose, amethyst, amber, red and sapphire—plain and tasseled effects; Earrings in a large ‘arlety of pendant effects—fringes and loops in wide variety. —First Floor There Are Pendant Earrings and Other Things for 50c And the selection is varied— Crystalline beads, French jet bracelets, novelty cabochons with metal tassels, jeweled barrettes, tiny gold plated pen- ceils, bakalite cigarette holders, beauty pins and cuff links, —First Floor The choice of styles and materials is so charmingly varied this spring that the selection of a frock is a delightful occasion. Included in this group for Saturday are dresses with a wide diversity of and contrasting shades, beading, braids and embroidery. You will find here, at Seattle’s newest women’s apparel store, the most attractive garments most attractively priced. for Saturday’s Selling Colors Lanvin Cocoa Brown Copenhagen Rose Gray Ashes of Roses White Orchid trimming effects—laces, moire ribbons in self —Second Floor Smart Styles in Kayser Silk Gloves The new Novelty Gloves are most attractive in their gauntlet and strap-wrist styles—some with embroid- — ered cuffs, and others trimmed with pleatings of con- — trasting colors or lined with shades which make strik- ing color combinations with the costume. In gray and tan. Priced at $2.35 to $4.00. Serviceable two-clasp styles of good quality; come in blacl:, white, beaver, navy and gray, at $1.00. In © 12-button length at $1.50 and in 16-button length — at $1.75. Chamoisette Gloves Attractive styles in Strap-wrist Gloves, half-pique sewn, with two-tone embroidery. In pongee, beige, oak, fawn, covert, beaver and gray. At $1.25. —Finst Linen Neckwear for Early Spring Little accessories which give the correct touch to | the Spring costume. 4 Linen Vestees of fine quality, in round neck and tuxedo styles, tailored models in all-white or trimmed with bands of shell and orchid; some elaborately em- broidered in eyelets with scalloped collar and cuffs, and others clevely trimmed with bright colored yarn embroidery. Where a plain shade is desired there are sets of Topaz, dragon fly and orchid from which to select. Priced $1.25 to $3.95. Decidedly smart for wear with sweaters are Collar and Cuff Sets that are all-white with lace trimmings — or colored bindings and plain colors with embroidered stitchings. Priced 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ and $1.00. ; —First Floor | A Cleararice of Luggage BAGS i SUIT CASES TRUNKS To effect an immediate clearance of certain dis- continued numbers, this special lot of luggage is: much reduced. Included are bags and suit cases of the well-known Likly make and excellent values in wardrobe trunks—many slightly worn from dis« play. —First Floor OHIO cUuT RATH DENTISTS Katablished 20 Years “ Salifornta” or you may get an im) talloo He oyrup, | aM at Second Ave. and University St. Open 0 to @ Duily—0 to 12 Sundaya DENTAL OFFICES for Moro Than 21 Canadians to Scale Huge Peak EDMONTON, Alberta, March 16.— Tho Alpine clug of Canada ts gather- DR. EDWIN J, BROWN'S 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist 7 ing geological data preparatory to sending an expedition to climb Mount Logan, 20,000 feet. WORM? | Do you lack the punch and vigor of | strong manhood? {| not remain in this condition. Sea our Specialist | FREB and have him) TELL you HOW 'TO GET WELL, How — ask for Horlick’s The ORIGINAL Nipited: Milk Why? in powder, makes The Food-Drink for All Ages OF Avoid Imitation: Substitutes, Lincoln Weworia Clini 1827 8d Ave, Opposite P, 0.