Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FRIDAY APRIL 20, 1923. EAM AY LEAVING Tonight Leaving Tonight— STARTING Melty Compson bn SATURDAY [ and "iting RUPERT HUGHES’ Comedy-drama of a beautiful woman who continually has the “Gimmes’— Peter B. Kyne’s “The Go-Getter” Bhod” Saturday— $20,000— and nobody wants it! Even her catches the “g “Gimme a kiss!” employer nmes”— The secret is in Paramount's hilarious comedy— “GIMME!” with HELENE CHADWICK HENRY B. WALTHALL ELEANOR BOARDMAN GASTON GLASS Money” with Jack Holt KATE LESTER GEORGIA WOODTHORPE Wanda Hawley ” What do you do when you want money? Julia Faye HUSBANDS! All about a handsome young man of tery, who breezes into town and enters the crook game—Politics! What do you. do when your wives say— “Gimme”? mys- Come everybody—You'll say you never had a jollier time! Added— “Be Yourself” A Christte Comedy ADDED-~ “GREEN AS GRASS” A Christie Comedy Coliseum Concert Orchestra under M. JACQUES BEAUCAIRE LITTLE BROTHER KNOWS “mtsrenerasovue ceria WOE @ Single Woman to they performed on the Reed boy last 1 understand they operated on to make a tetter boy of} him. | “That isn't where you operate on me, dad, to make a better boy of me,” rejoined the youthful male of the family —Judge. BY ALICE ROHE i action, All the climaxes and To Keep Hair in Wave | NEW YORK, April 20.—What con.| thrills are either over controversial on Damp or Windy Days |! stitutes drama is a subject which is | *¢lentific discussions concerning Pas. |teur’s discoveries or the application of his rabies serum to a small boy. ‘The final “big moment”, is Pasteur’s recognition at the Sorbonne. ALLACE AT THE URLITZER ALAA A OANA TT TT And Plot Is Entirely Lacking in Dramatic Action *| responsible for experiments of grea This in a secret that will be ap-| elasticity. eciated by my Indy. who disiikes : Prec ated By Oy leey woe ine her ve are so accustomed to pathology, & heated iron, perhaps! disease of all sorts being dramatized, P singeing the hair, burning off the| »p,, ni a tae ” ‘ Side and blistering fingers or acalp.| that there are few thrills left tp APPEAL From any druggist. procure a few |that field. ‘The dramatization of the| gunces of pure Hauid slimerine, pour| tite of great scientist with the! a ragtess La a deep human & little onto a clean tooth brush and| sion, ‘ : |appeal to thone who respond with Sine tue dows the ful) length of] Sone aI Nt & lnboratory,: the: ae) Tis appreciation te the atone the hair just before doing st up. The |sembly room of tho-Academy of Medi- | slastic apprecis strug gles of the world’s great benefactors a wonderfully soft, | cine at the Sorbonne, is certainly a pretty curliness, much more DAtural | Courageous experiment whose success |! Undeniable. French recognition of oking, gle: s artistry of | ‘Pelr coutryman's service to human y at the time of his centenary pearance than where a waving iron| depends upon unusual has been used, and the effect will] characterization, last. much longer. ,Silmerine ia > ite gives the lay a raison d'etre, howeve neither sticky nor greasy, and there| “Pasteur,” by Sacha Gultry, Inj i) th does . ot exiat' a0 0b) va ul will be no trouble doing up the hair| which Henry Miller {s appearing at| a not exist 20 obviously in in any style. It will hold its curt|tne Empire theate: , America. even in damp, foggy or windy he Empire theater, is a d it. weather.—Advertiaes ma with |no women in the cast and no dra-| | That audiences are capable of re |sponding with genuine emotion to |arguments from an indignant scte: | tist, that they can feel the necessary [heart interest at a laboratory scene {where the first hydrophobia serum ! Men! injection on a small boy is made, 1s ’ M | certainly a good test 6 with. Seattle’s jcertainly a good test of the sul Most Popular TEETH Light Work Shoe EXTRACTION FREE DAILY $ 50 \“ ““S i> . OHIO PAINLESS ¢ per pair Our partial not cover the roof ofthe mouth if |you have two or more teeth. Plate, which doen Natural Rubber eth soe. .. $5.00 41? CHOWSS 10... 84,00 AA? fost of our present. patronage ia ommended by our early custom-~ ors, Whone work is still giving good satisfaction, All work guaranteed for 15 years Examination free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS | Katnblished 20 ¥ Second Ave, and University st. Open ¥ to @ Dally—0 to 13 Sundays Contracted for by our Chain-store System in 1,000 pair iots and sold on the closest margin possiblo—a value unequaled, Be Found in This Play, THE SEAT YANK VESSELS TERMED “WET” Missionaries ~ Hunting Dry Ships Are Fooled TOKYO, A fiesionaries tn on Volsteadian raft and never travel on Br ay or other ships where H © 80 many midstonaries tr China and Japan, 1 #0 many of them are consta traveling back nd forth on furlough to visit home at their y ¢ will go 4 long way to offset the loss of trade to the American boats, caused by th u who refuse to travel on A matter of fact, however, the A trans? boats, legally dry, are actually as w the most thirsty could desire, tablishments called “bottle have been set up near the d most of the Far Bastern ports, They up after the order applying bition to American ships, and they cater eng to passengers n thone And they are liber buys, b ments of ing the vo F-roonr and a wet time thermore, if a supply the dett Bureau of Missing Relatives the disappearance dir Readers who may knor THOMAS BURNS.—Several months ago known Thomas J. B eared from his home in Texaa and ha» not been card from Hie in described an being aged, fair com plexioned has a large sear on his head. Anyone knowing him ts asked t feate with hin wife, Mrs ns, at Amarillo Texas, She is very ill and wishes| to locate him. | see | BARL EDWARD WILKINS.— For the past nine years the mother of Earl Edward Wilkins has been attempting to locate him He was last seen at Cedar Falls, Wash,, in August, 1914, He is 38 yoars old, fair complexioned and 1, about 5 jfeet $ inches tall, His mother ts jit and has asked anyone knowing of his whereabouts to call Elliott 2853 at Seattle, Wash. | stitutes for dramatic action. And the | audience did respond at the moving moments In this play. ATHE MONOTONOUS 5 | ‘The desire to show appreciation of Pastour by | intimate side of his life motivates the | play. But it doex seem that even in | the life of so tireless a acientiat | there must have been some thrilling | Personal incidents to lighten the re iterative monotony of certain por. ns of the drama. |nodes, is of the same type as “Abra }ham Lincotn.” It lacks—at least for | Americans—the background ef com parison with reality, After all there few Americans who know, au: thoritatively, whether Henry Miller's | portrayal in food or bad. Arthur Hornblow, Jr. made the jadaptation from the French and add. ed another notable proof of his rare ability as a translator. are FAMILY FIRESIDE FUN “In Rome I wan frequently ques. jtloned about my politics.” | “How was that?” | “Well, over there your shirt de jnotes your party, and I was wear. ing a polka dot."—Judge, ~CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that cor stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin gers, Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for & few cents, suffi | clent to remove every hard corn, soft Jcorn, or corn between the toes, 1 the cailuses, without soreness | tution. portraying the human, | The play, which Is in the five epl-| [ILE STAR | THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AV Feauturing Not Only Price, But Styie Value in ; Home or Garden Frocks At Very Moderate Prices other frocks—and these are! Basque am frocks with novelty sleeves —a most attractive styl Novelty cheoked volles outlined with circles of organd. fuung, eT Df . ETT | | | | A Sale of “Ingrain” Stockings } | $2.50 | A special buying oc- | easion for articles which women purchase most frequently and in greater quantities than many other arti- cles of apparel — and | these are the kind of stockings of which women never seem to | have too many. Full fashioned all- silk stockings with in- terlining of lisle at top and sole, All first quality—no mpeirfections. Almond Mulatto Biscuit Turtle Piping Rock Gray Black Most Unusual Values —First Floor. Home frocks can be just as charming in their way as any Underwear — Kayser Marvelfit | Union Suits Mercerized isle round neck or bodice style with cuff knee. Regula Extra Carter’s Union Suits Fine quality cotton Union | length. Suits, bodice or round neck | lensth. : style, finished with flat lock | Sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. seams and and shell knee styles. Regula Extra Cotton Union Suits In a weight for spring wear, band neck or bodice style, and cuff or shell knee. | with made with in shell knee style, Regula: Extra tNUE ngham toc a Spring Women’s Vests Cotton Vests, in a good grade | with fine rib. Bodice or round- | neck styles. Bizes 36, 38, 50¢. Extra size, 60¢. —First Floor. sameke - Boys’ Union Suits Boys’ cotton Union Suits, finely knit, with high neck and shert sleeves or sleeveless; knee Union Suits, In white only, r sizes $2.00. sizes $2.25. First: Floor. | —First Floor. Girls’ Union Suits Band top Union Suits, sleeve- Inss style and. knee length. Sizes 3 to 10 years, 65¢. Bizes 12 to 16 years, 75¢. —First Floor. Children’s Union Suits Children's Waist Union Suits, well taped, with taped-on bone buttons, the neck shell-finished. Sizes $8 to 12 years, 85¢. First Floor well reinforced; cuff r sizes $1.25, sizes $1.50. | —First Floor. | top, elther round This quality is | closed or open gore r sizes $1.00. sizes $1.25. First Floor. To Demand Release MOTHER WILL ENJOY THIS of War Opponents CHICAGO, April 20—Sunday, April] yoy 29, 1s to bo observed by workera| yoy Bt thruout the United States as general 1a 3 the “Is this Mr. Smith's second wife?” No, I am Mr. Brown's third wife. | wrong number,"— | amnosty day, according to the call of | the general defense committee of Chicago. According to letters sent to groups in 600 cities, demonstrations of protests will be made against the continued imprisonment of 63 men who opposed the war, The defense committee says: “Strangely, dospite the great num- ber of pleas to President Harding for the release of all political prisoners, 68 workingmon, incarcerated for war opinions, remain in the federal peni- tentiaries. Last July the prosident publicly promixed that he would re- view the cases Of all politicals within 60 days, and that he would release all found to be serving solely for J opinions, That promise has not been | kept. DON’T READ THE MRS, THIS Mra, Askitt—-Did you say anything: | to your husband when he came in so late Jast night? Mrs, Teilitt-Why should 1? He know why 1 hit him-American Le- gion Weekly, ners, yor to defend should your stomach. 40-10 relleves other at minutes, you ‘ean A Sick Stomach can cause you more misery than your worst enemy, If your "worst enemy, threat ens'your health and of stomach suffering when Your Druggist happi- u take measures yourself. You do (no less with Eyes Examined Free | Throw away your cement | focals. We have made it po tor you to wear toric bi $ ing the | ground in one piece, includl highest quality frame, for— $7.50 Marcum Optic Co. 917 First Ave, Near Madison | Indigestion and jomnch ills in two ‘Thero t* no need buy JO“TO trom 1.50 pkyn, roa by