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Ay ‘4 TONIGHT—Last Times— E DANIELS in “The Glimpses of the Moon” y of ne Wag Ne state rat a es ako Ag lag. tt Reatele, Saturday! Hollywood Revealed A stirring drama that tears aside the veil of secrecy surrounding the lives of famous sereen stars in the studios of the much- talked-about film cap- ital— res ww. 686, th «7h, —with— Lew Cody Barbara La Marr Richard Dix Frank Mayo 404 you'll see 30 other famous players in the stu- ‘Go menes: GF Astonishing ond grippins— but absolntely true! “THE GALL OF THE WILD" The sixth of H. C. Wit- wer's most popular Blood” Lot of excitement! by Vets LONDON, May 11.—Women ‘work- ‘Re at the ministry of pensions for money” are being discharged to places for ex-soldiers, ACEC ET ET TES IN SUMS FROM $800 to $300,000 ON HOMES AND DOWN- BUSINESS PROPERTIES START ING SATUR- LEWIS STONE LEATRICE JOY PAULINE GARON NITA NALDI In this gorgeous Paramount picture you'll see society's new diversion! It’s the “Swim- ming and Tea Party”’—and it will startle you with its sumptuousness and daring! ALLACE on the URLITZER Friend husband just loves to feed his baby the bottle. But his is a jazz baby, and the bottle doesn’t hold milk! - Says Love Is But Desire for Comfort NEW YORK, May 11.—"“Lovo ts nothing but a desire for comfort handed down from generation to gen- eration; the man wants the woman | to perform the tasks he would other.) far it has been found impossible to! Atlantic and the Pacific has made|Bamburger’s administration, wise haye to do; the woman takes|Tear any rattlesnake hatched here. the man to earn her a living.” ‘This Each of the -ten-fold tripleta born was the analysis of love presented at| here was equipped with poison fangs | @ meeting of a local scientific so-| nd the tall-button which becomes ciety and generally indorsed by the organization’s members. CPCS SOON Te Poisoned Food Makes Man Dumb NEW YORK, May 11.—Peter Tay- lor was made deaf and dumb for five days by the effects of poison food unfit to eat. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist fer More Than 28 Glasses Fitted to Your Eyes and Per- sonality Ene glasses to the personal- ity is as much an art as fitting them to the eyes. Let us fit you with glasses that will. fit your eyes and suit your personality. Columbian 1315 Fourth Ave, aan Optical Co. HELD OVER! The Paramount super-sensation that blazes a new trail in screendom! SEE-.--- The prehistoric howing the life of the caveman! vision, The grand ball made with the latest developments of color photography! wa is ine ol Mc MKS MU Os OTe cs p 3 THE SEA ins Ce tly Job Moving Oil From Mosul to the Sea Big Producers May B ne the oll would have to be ected, which would $30,000,000 REQUIRE HEAVY SUBSIDY It fu estimated cost of oll per year nent thru the pipe In addition, would be involved in dete line against the attacks of no- another quarter of tons of olf Tho a millior yearly the pipe, the pumping power half ton; flow and < A mille DeMille’s ‘Adam's Rib ANNA Q. NILSSON snd PAULINE Ganow What become of the thrill-seeking flappers? will How should one*treat her? STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Playing “Mile, Modiste” by Victor Herbert UC MTT CTT cs TCT FNMA Rattlesnakes Hatched in Captivity Die CHICAGO, May 11.—Thirty rattle- snakes were born to a single reptilian mother in the Lincoln Park 200, but all were dead within a week. Thus ® “rattle” such snakes grow older. BRINGS THE ROSES TO CHILDREN’S CHEEKS Mother: Brew Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea at Home—Good Health to All the Family Keeps liver and bowels in proper condition and ends billous attacks and sick headache. Give to the children when peev- ish. They like it, and it acts very gently on their little bowels, Ro sure you get Dr. Carter's K. & B, in MOORE THEATRE | METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY "ACARUSO IN PRTTICOATS” JSG HRCI wereereet And ut-of-Lowm ORDEKS NOW ie. now to Katharine Bice, 707 Montellus Hullding, Mncbove eit fae stamped envelope, Main ST Here, Mrs. Housewife, tw add sugar profiteering! tin giving a number of splendid ete, which can be made WITHC may be had for the asking. Just to our Washington.bureau, Do 1322 New York Ave, Washin, Name Street and No City State....... | Complete Development of Rich Field about! gether and develop the Mosu 000,000 tons|way to thelr mutual protection. to be| would be useless to ask German tn to make it|terests to Join, because the Germans ing the | present t | ship, While the new kingdom of Iraq. of ol} that flows thru \ pipe line is limited by the size of |/nal eventually will se the | Uon, om and a|to start the international exploits year ts a very good/of Mosul ol! by a combined group of fowul ine would have! European and American financiers, SUGARLESS RECIPES! Our Washington bureau js ready to help you boycott the sugar trust, which has raised prices aky high. A bulle- carefully and tnclose postage requested. Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, I want the bulletin, “Sugarless Recipes,” and Inclose here with two cents in loose stamps for same, TTLE STAR e Forced to Combine to ume in y nor Americ common bunt completed, th drop to such the’ venture numbering some 10 or 12 | for the general benefit of all nation: | American, British, Dutch and French |compantes could cowperate tn this ¢| have no money for such purposes at ‘This scheme would be satisfactory © American and British govern: in all probability, But, it become operative until the al ownership of Mosul i» deter mined, Turkey proprietor clatma n|in which Great Britain has mandate rights, also asserts its sovereignty An International boundary tribu- After that the t tional ammunition for you to fight rectpes for cakes, cookies, desserts, UT SUGAR, is ready for you, It t fill out the coupon below and mail n't fail to fill in name and address ston, D.C. Lincoln Highway Fate Lies in State of Utah| State Has Not Included Its Portion in Federal} Aid System DETROIT, May 11—The fate of |the Lincon highway as a great transcontinental route linking New | York with San Francisco ie right now trembling in the balance, ac- jcording to Lincoln Highway asso- clation officials nere today, The vital question of whether or not the road will be built west of Salt Lake | City, Utah, has at last reached the final and ultimate authority-—the |sccretary of argriculture at Wash- ington, who in empowered by con- yrare Every state thru which the Lin- jeoin highway passes between the famous route a portion of its federal aid system, with the excep- tion of Utah, ‘The state has refused to Incorporate that section of the {ta federal ald system, such action precluding the proper completion and maintenance of that highly import ant nection of the road across the Great Salt Lake desert and making Salt Lake City in effect the Western terminus of the Lincoln way. AMUSEME} Moor © GORE RY Veheum Cine wn VAUDEVILLE!" (S14 LAST WERK OF THE SEASON ree Blossom Seeley With Bennie Fields Edwin and Jane Connelly Emil Boreo THIS WEEK aun Twke Dairy Frank Whitman Bert and Hazel Skattelle CLAYTON AND EDWARDS In “Please Stop” matinees, 2:30 Nights, 7 and ¥ THE SPEEKDERS WITH JACK MUNDY Chuck Whitehead And His Famous Jazz Band Beck and Stone De Peron Trio Pantagescope CHUCK HAAS Comedian Cowboy General Admission; Matinees 250 Nights 400 gress to correlate interstate high-| the | Lincoln highway between Salt Lake | City and the Western Utah line tn} axe WHIT Utah wishes to abandon complete. ly that desert link to the west and turn all possible travel south thru | Utah instead-of west into Nevada. | | Nevada is naturally extremely de-| |strous of a prompt connection from Salt Lake City. In 1918 Utah aocepted $125,000 lcontributed by the Lincoln Highway lamsociation, and spent It together | with some $80,000 moro of state funds in starting the construction .of a satisfactory highway across the [17 milen of desert to the Nevada. line, | That Improvement has never been completed. The state did not have sufficient funds to complete it during Governor The federal highway act passed In Nov- ember, 1921, made additional large sums available to Utah from the United States treasury and would have permitted the completion of the last important gap in the road 3,305 miles long. Tho present administration of the state however refused to build the road, officials said, Abandonment of the work already accomplished on the Lincoln way means that {it will become impassable, thus blocking all traffic headed for the Pacific coast on the Lincoln highway, CONTINUOUS ROAD 1S THREATENED Until Secretary Wallace pro- nounces his decision in the matter the continuity of the Lincoln way as a direct connection from Man: hattan to the Golden Gate fs threat ened. The eight states and the Hudson riv between Utah which have the Lincoln way a connecting reality, have a vital interest in tho decision. The decision will determine the route for hundreds of thousands of cross-country tourists of the future and tremendously affect the business jot vast western areas, Novada and California are particularly affected. METROPOLITAN {riumphantTrans-Gontineatal Tour fAR. WALKER ESIDE i) te HINDU A THRILLING MYSTERY PLAY OP THE WILY WAYS OF INDIA Pricon—Nightat 500, $1, 81,50, #2, "92.50. Wed. Today It fone #0 much in 10 years to make | ~ mald started to giggle. THE GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F KEGEL, President Remarkable Man-Tailored Suits and Capes ‘ Specially bought and $ 75 Underpriced at — Suits in navy and brown velour checks, Fur-trimmed capes with wide sweep and splendid grade of Roshanara crepe. They were specially priced. —Second Floor A Popular Model in Nemo Corsets $3.00 One of the popular Nemo Corset models is style 383, especially de- -signed for the average stout figure, and made with a low top and medi- um skirt. Dainty new models, each cut and finished with deep hi Smart frocks at a low price. At $2.95, frocks trimmed with organdy lar, cuffs, Special for Nemo Week Nemo Circlet $1.00 Fine, pink batiste Cir- clets made on long lines with elastic inserts at the waistline and hooked in the back; bodice top | style with two inch | Cluny trimming. Sizes * 86 to 44, make them most attractive. skirt, sashes and beautifully broidered. Tissue ginghams black stripes with white. —Second Floor semi-fancy suits. Coats and capes in a diversity of styles. purchased and therefore specially These Are Lovely New Outing Frocks i and +3 made of fine material, generously Novelty Soiesette pockets and_ sashes. Beautiful colorings and wide skirts At $3.95, Gordon frocks of ging- ham with organdy top panels in the fine stripes with novel touches of hand work combined with organdy. In orchid, pink, Copenhagen or —Second Floor as well as navy full length of a 95 one ems. col- em- of AS THE MAID DELIVERS IT A member of the Bath club, so runs an English story, called up a woman friend to make an engage. ment. As she wag out, he left his message with the maid, who later sald to her mist “Mr, Blank telephoned that he to have tea with him.” “Where?” asked her mistress. The Rides 50 Miles, Then Goes to Jail ST. LOUIS, May it.—Herbert Quil- son rode to jail at the conclusion of a 50-mile taxicab crulse about the city for which he was unable to pay the driver, ants you quite like a gentleman, so I sup- pose it's a tea shop, “But he sounded|funny name!" “In the bathtub, he said, ma’am,” sho stammered. But what a THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1906. Sunday Hotel Greet- ern’ Night 17 FIRST Ave-nesr MADISON MORE THAN $700,000 IN ASSETS APPROVED BY THE State Insurance Com- missioner Stand Behind the Policies of Title Insurance Issued by This Modern, Upto Date Title Insurance Com- pany Of this ‘sum, $150,000 In Reyer bon irst mort; proved. real. ways kopt on deposit with the state treasurer as a permanent guaranty fund. Why be content with an opinion of your title when issue an absolute Y, protecting you Kainst forgery or other defects of title, and also against cost of litiga- tion ff title js attacked? WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY “Under State Supervision” ASSETS MORP 'THAN $700,000