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PAGE 4 ALL THE POWER Lay In Onc ALL THE WIT Was to Another THE STAKE Was a BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WHO Wont Man's Hands THIS ACR OF MYS PERY THRILLERS SEE Prewectied \ Cart Coming Saturday: “Down to the Sea in Ships” U may not be supersth thous, but you are sure to enjoy the troubles that befall thote who are in “THE LADDER JINX” STA GE Ceeeeeeecessoesovcossoese WORLD ; Of MAKE- BELIEVE ——- SCREEN . TODAY'S PROGRAMS CoLisrUM STRAND “Adam's COLUMBIA productto: WINTER fT ward Mo) COLONIAL Relieve 1 MrTROrO side im PANT. turing F ce STRAND Superbly portrayed a Don ‘8 first American.mi produced, “ ture, 6 who read R ol are aware, 4 | the title role, Pola Neg ap: with SCREE Rupert Ceett bs” wit ph The o, “Bary, GARDEN tom. 1 Se. featuring Mai Lewis ia Tully Marshall m Mots N Hughes’ n bh Milton niversal “The STAGE LETAN Walker w The Hieda ran. MIP — Featuring i and company, and phote- “The Bishop of the Ovarks.” Vaudevil Bella pened = te ‘abe s the comedy, oday Miss Negri ts directed by an Am can producer, George photographed for the first LIBERTY One of the finest casts ever assem dled in a motion pi George Melford’s Param: “You Can't tion, | who wrote | pealing. | ture, METROPOLITAN NOW PLAYING MATINEE SATURDAY WALKER WHITESIDE “THE HINDU” A MYSTERY DRAMA oy eget | nad $1, $1.59, Hiro dee. alae soe si, sis Ha MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21 | The Most Eagerly Awaited and Welcome Engagement of the Year CHARLES FROHMAN Presents INA CLAIRE And Her Company, Including BRUCE McRAE Im Arthur Rich: Delight- ful Comedy “THE AWFUL TRUTH” Produced by Menry Miller Original Cast and Production Wdenticaily and Positively Intact Seat Sale Today IGTTS—soe t SATIN EE Wel ona Sat— —Plus Tax ‘E HIP“ PLAYING— _ FOUR TERRACE GIRLS in “Novelty De Luxe” Galloway & Garrette ROMANY ECTOR Yokohama Boys ARTHUR Gece, & Co. in the ‘Aling Faree ANGLED TALES” ‘eature Photopia “THE BISHOP OF ” THE OZAnks’ CO aaa A L| TOM MEIGHAN “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT’S SO” eeied At piizsction Revie te hh no aT, rn OOPS CHINESE DOCTOR Nature ¥ | company: |Barbara La Marr, Frank Mayo are stars. aru | iclekig bisated IBIA now at the ¢ was adopted from a p & success both as a American photographic supported by two ste —Conway Tearlo and Lols Wilson, mount leading wornan. . ad a the scenario Head.” Tho picture is sald to be ab-| « | sorbingty interesting and deeply ap- the Unt pa p for ia th y which was] “thriller” and a mn" Chicage mat Jowel Mt You hite- :S—Vaodeville program fes- Arthar girt Now With ee ‘s - ete 4. uoy,, |same about pleasure and recreation eatrice Joy, Nita Nald!, Lewis) as ho does, John mingles wit Tully Marshall Stone and Pauline Garon, all prom!- |» “Wak bad. thoToncaptiontions —and— nent leading screen players, are in we nearly ruin his home, but| we featured roles. The wupporting cast| 4 weriun of dees aie ts Edward Horton |includes Paul McAllister, Jobn Daly | ending happy. esate ] Admission 10 Loges 20c| f§| Murphy. Julia Swayne Gordon, Tor| wate aay . Carrigan and Dan Pennell. “You! wINTER GARDEN NEWS COMEDY §f/ Can’t Foot Your Wife” was adapted], clever comedy of business pro- ‘or the screen by Waldemar Young, | auced by Jea Robbina 1s showing | “Jav rnal-Jowel plo- eater, “high-brow” attraction. Earl Carroll wrote It and opened his theater ta New York city with it When its/ remarkable screen possibilities were seen as it was played on the stage, Universal bought the rights and pro- Guced ft as an attraction extraor- Ginary, with an {mprossive all-star cast, including Wallace Beery, Estelle Taylor, Forrest Stanley, Nickola! do Rulz, Sylvia Breamer, Martha Mat- tox, Harry brenden ane others, COLISEUM One of the most éramatic pictures that Rupert Hughes has ever made ts said to be “Souls For Sale,” which is nt present the attraction at the/ Coliseum theater, | “Souls For Sale” ts a depiction of | life In the motion picture colony of Hollywood and is said to be abso- }lutely truthful. | known movie Many of the best rs of the world are scen in the picture and a large number are given featured Eleanor Boardman tn roles. the role of| | Remember Steddon, the “extra” girt Richard jwho finally becomes a star, [leading character; is the Dix is jthe director of the motion picture PALACE HIP There are few more picturesque spots in America than which are the locale of {the interesting photo-drama, “The Bishop of the Ozarks,” photoplay feature on the Palace Hip bill this week. mountains, Lew Cody Is the villian; Mae Busch and the Ozark which Is the Featured players {a the picture In- clude Milford W. Howard, Derelys Perdue, Cecil Holland and other pop- ular screen PRINCESS A “romance of married lifa” Is the description given “The Dangerous Age,” tho picture fwaturing Lewis Stone, Ruth Clifford, Myrtle Stedman and Richard Tucker, which is now stars. oe showing at the Princess theater. Tho story revolves around tho ad- ventures of married couple, John Andrews and his wife, Mary. Jobn PORTOLIVE IS NOT A SECRET TONIC Port Wine and Olive Oil Thousands of sick persons are coming to realize that secret medi- cines of all kinds are worthless and | often harmful. ‘Tho reason for the great success rare old Port Wine, olive and other medteinal that are not only beneficial, harmless. It is Imvaluable for all cases of anemia, nervousness, weakness or chronic constipation. sell it-—Advertisement. of Portolive is that it contains only the ofl of the agents but All druggists Sour Stomach Mi-O-Na Puts the Stomach in Fine dig in Five Minutes continually up a dimturbance: if you feet | and distressed; mach if you belch gas and sour food Into the mouth, then you need MI-O-Na Stomach tomach tableta give in- of course, but they do y atop the and strengthen it can ri artifiel MI-O-Na oxcers stomach olsonous gases, ey stop ‘ormentation food and thoroughly clean, renovate he stomach ao that edly digest food without tablota of are guaranteed to end indigestion, acute or money back, or chronic, moans that billousnens and nervous should di nant, Druggists everywhere nell Mt Oban, years Renault at Pan ‘E « Ba With his fantastic lone re- the feature of the Pan-\" lighting the audiences at the theater and proving of the best attractions the | season, | of serous age,” and believed in ‘the tage, “a man is as old as ho fo “4 When he fails to make Mary feel the} Vinter Garden thea as the pictur ag comedy foa-/| js and humor ¢ | good cast p kes it one of the best come BRUGGHEN juctor)> MATINEE AND EVENING MAY 23rd Mail Orders Now NIGHT—Boxes: Lower, 56 nt 0; upper, 80 at $2. ‘Floor First 21 rows, 660 at $2.50; last six rows, 181 at $2. Bal- cony: First five rows, 140 at $2.50; next 13 rows, 397 at $2; Jast ‘four rows, 101 at $1.50 Gallery: First atx rows, 245 at $1; last seven rows, 259 at 50c. Mail orders now to Katharine Rice, 707 Montellus bullding, Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope, Main 6919. All prices plus 10 per cent tax. MATINEE — Lower boxes, 56 at $1.50; upper tat #0 at $1 Orchestra, 741 at $1.60, Bal: jallery, cony, 638 at $1 604 at b6c Seat Sale Saturday THEATRE BOX OFFICE The First Symphony Orchestra in Two Years —THE— MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ern of the Senttle Ar- HENRI «c Sort Will Be Taken ‘© of at Elther One of Thene Concerts One of the Outstanding Musicales of the Season DANCING TAUGHT $5 De Honey'n new Academy, ‘Pike at Thirteenth. Clasa- ¢8 Monday evon- ing, 8:50, and Thuraday evening, sha Planty of practice, No eni« barrasumont, | Bo= Attle'n recognized school, with pro- fousional torn, instru fvate len~ sons » Phone Bast 0259, HIG DANCE every Sat- urday evening all summer. ries Ogte | Dyer Will Talk to Members’ Council ingress WAKING UP Hunny id Mr, FY deer (5,09 These Nationally-Known Makes are Among Them an 1 RENAULT TO GIVE SPECIAL MATINEE of th oo THE SI TITLE STAR at the membe one event ‘an excellent portrayal, A Spokane Shoe Store’s Surplus Stock! PAIRS WOMEN’S FINE | FRIDAY AT 9 Ba j j i welts, style. or covered heels, POLA NEGRI HERE In “Bella Donna,” the feature opening at the Strand the- They’re Real Leather But They’re Not the Latest Styles ANOTHER SUPER BARGAIN Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, sizes 2, to 4, will be sold at $1.00. In sizes 44% to 9, go Friday morning Calfskins, patent leathers, kid, suede, satins, white can- vas and kids. With high and low heels. Street and dress styles. Variety of colors, but mostly kid. Lots of colors. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE One of the biggest shoe bargains we have ever offered—Friday at 9. SHOR 81 1 iti4) 5 15%) | 10) 24) 4 [eua] 7 | 87) zt) cil 57 i) wy 87 65] 87] 98) 108) D9) 50) Si 63/112 104) 63) 120}146)185 [425] 18) 10] 1 44) 85 [isa] 8 [ate] 9 | tages bill this week, Francis\” wo are really |ater today, Pola Negri, the famed Polish movie star, makes Natural Sleep without Opiates Renault, delineator of fash-|* -p jag "lher Fat po arte here pray Aina TON ~made picture, To avoid imitations, always look for th Set ol thik. ionable females and late star) tordy with a wicked « ust look Jella Donna, , which is an adaptation of Robert Hichens Eroven rections on each package. jans everywhere recommend it, of the New York Winter|over these bills, darlin t your famous novel, is a passionate love story of the desert, and) nema ci % ~ 38 minke ed ie. 4!Garden Passing Show, is de-|»&¥® no doubt what Philadel-| Miss Negri has a dramatic role in which she is said to give| Cc. = WICKERSHAM _ THE MODEL Boor SHOP 000 Rivencios avewue SPOKANE. WASHINGTON at $2.00. In this lot are: ALL HIGH SHOES GO AT $1.00 White Canvas, Leather, White Kid! This lot of High Shoes includes: Plenty of blacks. XTRA SEATING ACCOMMODATION “Arch Preserver” high shoes, in colors of field mouse, brown, gray, and gray vamps with cloth tops to match; this, too, in brown, White Sea Island Canvas High Shoes, with Cuban heels. These are the Arch Preserver brand. Leather A pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing for Infants from one month old to Children of all ages. ™ MOTH It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve | Aids in the a: “There are 9,000 cells in a square | _ foot of honeycomb, black. Maker’s trade-mark tells the story. Glove kid, hand-turned soles, calfskins, patent leathers and white canvas and white Mostly high French heels. Button and Lace Shoes. All sizes, 21/2 to 9, but not all sizes in each L457; t 7 4 1923 Syrups, especially prepared Fletcher’s Castoria contains no narcotics. Constipation Wind Colic Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels similation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Single pair of rabbits can have = | million descendants in four years. THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT FRIDAY AT 9 ERA A sae 8) rat a

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