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IPAGK lO First Hun ri.Uiree —\I« - "V I AST TIMKS FHIMY MARY MacLAREN "The FORGED BRIDE " » ' BTAKTIMi SATI KIUV- A TKVSK I MOTION \l DItAM \ OK Sll \TTKRKO rATB— MOI IJ» -iO!' TKV TO SWI TIIK IJFK OF ONI WHO II M» HKTHA\KI> \OI K WIKK? SKI; "THE DOUBLE STANDARD" —WITH— H B. WARNER \NU A KKMAKKABI.K CAST TOPICS—COMEDY ONCERT )RCHESTRA ADY ARTISTES IE DARK HI : AND LOOK YOUNG Dwa't stay gray! Nobody ran tell trim you darkrn gray, faded I Lair wtth Sage Tes and Sulphur Grandmother kept her hair beaut* folly darkeoed. g|os*y and attrac tive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull. fade«l or streaked ap pearance. thla *lmpl* mixture wa* applied with wonderful effect. By uklng at any drug store for •"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound.'' you will get a large bottle Of this old-time recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredi ent*. all ready to use. at very little Cost. This atmple mixture ran be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair A well-known downtown drug - fist *ay» everybody u»e« Wyeth * Bage and Sulphur Compound now because It darken* so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It ha* been applied—lt'* *o ea*y to use, too. Tou simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another applica tion or two It I* restored to It* nat urai color, and look* glonay, soft and beautiful. ■ I.AHT TIMF..H ■■ ■ OLD WIVES m FOR NEW ■ V 5 STARTING SATURDAY CHARLES fRAY In the Greatest Baseball Story Ever Filmed— PINCH HITTER" 11 —ALSO— IB Sixth Episode of ■ JACK DEMPSEY, in B "DAREDEVIL JACK" |rf~ynV ImmJ a » winr'!i m»iiß\w» unmi - «>m *««•■ mi <■■■■» u* I I>lw " ri KWrK !<■» ('«!> In "Tile I ttnlferfl* «>n " (tIUIIKI >1 >lxk T«hi hmr I Inn " STHWI' » 1111 am H. Hurt In ~Tlu> Toll liMA" H» \ - 4e.il l»e *ltle'. ~014 WW— tf Nim," OOLONIAI'-Mary If* Tin* I urfrf MrlUr. * OAK l» %% OrtffU*'# Hlimmhiu CI \W« \ r>m*u»i f IMtmrj In FMolrti k tfl*." * —— « • • • I IK.MMKIt Samuel nhipman ami Max **»rpin. author* of * hoet of llroadway sue ccasan. scored their biggest. play triumph In "The Woman in Hooni IS." Shlpman is the author of those. great hits which for it long time htkl the N*nU on lli'wlwajr, "Friendly Knemien" *n<l ' lijlkl Is West" Ma* M«Mn claims as re. cent Broadway triumph* '<'br,itlng ChMtl'ra" and "K yes of Youth." In "The Woman In lloom IS" they have written a most baffling. Un solvable, gripping: murder n*ystery. I'aullne ln the iihflrno ter of iJtura llruce. In feature*! Tonight for the last Hum I .ew (Axly pUys in 'Tlw Butterfly • • • IJHKRTY Charlie (lay rnnkw an appoalm* figure as a lonely doughboy tn ths wilds of and lalfr a* a farm er boy who hns been given the Icy stare by his sweetheart In "l*arts Oreon." his latest photoplay which opens at the I.lberty Saturday Charlie la I.uther C.reen. corporal, who takes advantage of an hour In l"»ru». before sailing home, to make the acquaintance of a dainty little French nil's. He return# to Amer ica and "ctwtea" lo find that the Ctrl to whom he was eneagfd when he marvhed away has since trans ferred her affections to another man Hut his gloom evaporates when his l"arlslan friend cornea to America and he has the honor of saving her from a gang of crooks Of course he wins her heart as well. Owen M'vore finishes a four .lays' run tonight in '"Sooner or ls»ter" • • • KK\ Charlie Hay comes to the rtex Sat urday in "The finch Hitter." a cork ing good Uiaeball play The story, which is by C. flardn«r Sullivan. concerns a lubberly farm er's boy who Incite* the gibe* of the dapper college men when hs arrive# on the campus. They consider him a specimen of the prehistoric age. a* his clothas would Indicate Hut he comes to bat at a crucial moment In the big game of the year, and he makes food with the fellows and with Abb;.' Nettleton. the pretty nclure Pa&T A 14 month-old French police ■log bring- Olive Thorno* ami ber •-.wling nun. Waiter MeOnUl. to a reconciliation In the Uurt reel of her forthcoming picture, "Jenny." ... Final srenee for Ixrolne HafT* In itial Selxnick picture, "The Hanger ou* PuitflM," are being taken ur. der the direction of William i'. H Karie. • * * Tom Blake ha* been engaged for the supporting nwt of Eagene O'Brien'# picture, "The Nobleman,'' written by H. H. Van Loan. George Arrhalnbaud will direct Mr O'Brien. • • • Harry Tighe. well known Broad way actor, will play a prominent role In Ralph Ince'» special pro duction, "lied Foam." In which Zena Keefe. th" Selznick star. play* the leading role. • * * Vita graph will release Cyrus Town icnd Brady's story of the South Sea.«. The Island of Regen eration," thlii month • • • Harry T Morey will shortly be seen In another "outdoor drama." It 1* called "The (Jauntlet," and uiOKt of it.- scene* were filmed In the mountain* of North Carolina. Pauline Frederick Comes to Clemmer Saturday in Gripping Mystery Play Pauline Frederick, who enmen to t)ie Clentmrr Saturday in "The H'oman tn Room 1.1." a .•mm version of the gtagr play by Max Marciti arul Samuel Skipman. proprietor of "The Rtttdtntf* Pr©-» frrnj»iv«» I'rmm Puff Parlor ** Hylvla lirn«m«*r t» the «lr! Cm-iI l>eMllle« pr«>du<*t4un. *V>ld Wives for Nr«," clomi «t the He* tonight. • • • OOIISKI M Tonight bring* to a c|qim» **lluck lelwrry Kino." th* photoplay at th# um Saturday bring* Norma Talmadge In her latent first Nrf tt«»nal production. 'The Woman (ilvee " Inga Sonde rson (Norma Tulmadcel ha* fttamtarrlM and pun" and * •ervae of duty. Hhe lum plenty of moral rournfv :tnil a loving. c* n errnui hn»rt Her one problem In life l* not bow site will decide wtutt man nhe will marry. but bow nhe ran fulfill her eenee of re*pon*lb»l Ity towanl her fellow man. Once abe find* the course Mho flinches. Her tank In to '"bring hark" a man. a talented palnler who»e w»f«*'» faith I*** ties* ban *o broken hit eplrlt that he bait sunken Into the depth* Hupportinir Miw Talmadf* in I hi* i interesting photn»lrnma arc Lucille I ,ee Stewart n* the faJthlr#** " * ifr, iuh! John ILailiday o* the hunlmnd • • • STKANTI A ml bmr flithl b»t*>»ii two k'tialua to on* of th* feature* of Th* Courng* of Marxe o'J>oon«," th* rwn venilon of Jamw Oliver ("urwood * fnmotM *tory which to being shown m th* Wramt The scenic Imtuly of the plcturt In unumul It l* a travelogue, pre senting one of the most pictuir.«iu« •pot* In North Arrr-rVa at seasons ] Virginia Faire? Weill Say So The prettiest American (rirl in the movies? Well, that's going sornr, but it's a distinc tion claimed for Virginia Faire by her frieruls. Miss Faire is the winner of the national beauty contest conducted by a motion picture magazine. There were tfum sands in the field. lint, hire's the strange thing about it. In spite of this Miss Faire is going right rrfuad and winning success as an actress. She has just signed a contract as a leading woman for give years with the Universal. If you don i feel Well or It you have lo I your vim, vijoir and vitality. What you need is a bottle of Proud's Port olive tonic to feed your woniout nerves, enrich your blood, regulate the bowels and build up the strength of your en tire system. That's what it did for Mr. Julius Schalch, of Santa Paula, CaL, who says, "It gave me a good appetite made me strong so I can work hard all day." Try a bottle today—all druggie THK SEATTLE STAR when it In the moet II * i lay* l*re a territory Into whlrh few human Iwttijii hmr VKnlurnd, a Und whrrf rotnant e and ur» nr* imrt of the dally mullno l*aullne Blark'- and Nllw* Wilch *r« the lending players. . . . (OMIMU. • II II \V irner eome* tn the Colon i !.»l Saturday In "The Ixnihle Stand tr<!' a .lramitlr photoplay. Warner hit the n>le of a funoua Kngllah ; <'lll*en Pufinr the action of th» pUy h« l> ! Instrumental In wndlna lo )all hl» ' own lir>'ih<r. not kn< wmr hi« i.jen j lily "The ImmiMc Standard" h*» ; f"«N»n declared by literary mtlrs In , •>* ">* be.M work of WllUaw J l/nrk' • n RnftUhman whi>« novel* hav- i won etfrh a wide ii|r<e«4 In Amer ' I • lhat all hi* wrltlnr* are heln* j puhl|*hed here etmultaneoualy with their Uritiah »ppe«rmn « <f »;«e ial internal t„ |oi*J movtr fin» will |>e the appearam-e of I'u't j Itenlrk In the (uppnrtlnc r*»t. Mum Kenh'k tut* a hoat of friend* here ! "* !n * ,n h»r engagement .»• in*<-i.u ; with the Wltke* lajrt waaon j I rr*N* ni.it K I ami mi.i. I I I.HOWIfd I |"*r equipment ■ - r-4 tc«o i time* • ■ > yeara t> th for *y* ■ • '« «»<•! - •« • ■ g aaae* « g, 4 . nr.t ■ (<oali|y at pri*«>a H |» w « th* eao.r ■ fv.ir rtt ll if etperlenrr I count* we hav* It. ■ J FIRST "X AID . I l>e|wirimenta of I n <1 u » t r I a I pl\n<« anil vchnola are Invito! I to *in<k up their medicine cabinet* with Mwlwl polnon anti<t-»tr«. from our freah •tOrk» Al*o firat aid bandaire*, etc. Evtry home. too. nhouid have a well«upptl#d medicine cheat. (Mir prescription# are aJwty* eompo tinded of the t>e*t grade of drug* obtainable They are of itandnrd wtrenjeth and po tency. first Aid Ktr)rlmirii' Pobtonlng Call a doctor. While j waiting a'lmlninNr powder ed charcoal, if poimihio, in quantify Follow ■ lotl QUI at, SO an not to bring «»n ' onvlutiono Kc»p your medicine <at>lnet well [I *upp|l#d againat all emfr u if »• nclra. ISSDRUG Cp J. V*. CIIAAK. Mar. Second and James St. GET OUT FROM UNDER 1 JV. BABY FRENCH C " ! TTTI D WHITK DUCK °* P" 1 *" are not R° in ß *° w /Ov / « . lower this fall. They may be j^H STARTING TODAY KVD 0 * ALL PROFIT Ind ■ $5.05 rirr npp black calf w VUI VI I OXFORDS, $5.95 ■ ON EVERY LOW SHOE— Ml WOMEN'S AND MEN'S K) NOTHING TO BE CARRIED H (£ NV ACR OVER UNTIL NEXT YEAR ■ ivil) A tremendous stock of novel- /jtf* Hj $3.-15 ties and staple styles to choose Come up and see hundreds of c^ s " \ A ox?ords! * >illlft PUCK $3.05 15 ' kip AND BROWN i£ I AND PATENT, $8.05 KID » $6-05 j*V ROCTQN J# I ... V- \ v _l? /T •ft 38m SI I $2.50 70 STORES 70 STORES $6.05 Iflfr rrrrr»AT. jrnrr. n t*s»