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Mw hL Tim (Mightful ottor of Lifobuep MM \LIFEBUOW HEALTH SOAP^ ftrijid Physician* # to Lecture at U MM nudicai anthorltlaa har« km aecured to tacture at the Unl inbn of tha fradtsata department dt*»»itemrtoo ear* ice. The lecture* a* |lng with lb* co-operation o( ®» Washington Stair MMkil aaao MtMa and tba Kin* County MMlcmJ Mtfitwn and will opto July IT. Dr. Hofcart A. Hare. profwaw at MMn M*dk-a! college in Phlladel fMk. aod Dr. William McKim Mar B A worthy temple for Victrola tone VICTROLA No. 300, the new "console" model, has leaped into instant popularity. It is an exquisite musical in strument, housed in a new style cabinet of mahogany or English brown. This model ViAroU is eleAric, /315.00. Sue 35 inches high, 38 inches wide, 22 inches deep. Contains eight Vic tor record albums for 80 records. Corrvrnient terms Sherman Co. Third Avenue at Pin* t SHATTLB I Bon March© Folk Have Annual Dance Four hundred and twenty-flee rm ployaa of th» Don Marsha |tUi«r«d In Ihr store t»a room Tvnahjr even ins for one of tba moat aoceeaaful annual mlwn and dances In tba his tory of tha itoea. rtott. of tha Waahlngton tmteerslty wiiool of medicine In Ht. Ixhilk are among th* leading rurgeons who will aaatat in the course. Keys to die City Are to Be Printed Keys to tha city In tha form of printed tarda twirlu tha facsimile of Mayor Hujrh M Caldwell's aigna ture will ba prciwntMl to alt tourlata visiting Hostile thla summer. l'reel <Jmt Frank U'alrrboiwi of tha (lam bar of Com mama announced today. AlUVßJf.—Marjr HeatlK «!«• of OiW SrNtti*. for whom Mr«lU« w«* namod. dira In cabin on Iwnka of Orron river Kiui«nl Friday, 10 a. m J§& Ccrrrcf Appwrl for ITtata Smart Topcoats In a Feature Offering: $25.00^ The full, wide swing /rA-1 V and swagger tailoring [\/\f\\\ lend an air of easy as- / /N. X/ | \ surance that makes / / 1 \ these smart Coats un- / Nix# cfc \ usually desirable for ( I street, sport and utility C /0 T dir i j \ wear. Fashioned, with xj: ' jJ' L %jk{ ) characteristic attention Tr | VnuTP to detail, of tweed, cam- jjf i | fll*' el hair and mixtures, rr | r*jf\ they are shown in strik- M II ing new shades: / \ "J rose Errrra ORCHID T??1 NAVY \ \ PERIWINKLE \ \ I TAN \ L\ GRAY 2a & Style features that accentuate the man nish appearance of these modish Coats are inverted backs with box-pleat, all 'round belts, large horn buttons, English raglan sleeves and novelty pockets. Full silk lined throughout. All sizes. Sccond Avenue at Spring Street THE SEATTLE STAR IBS TOIXYtt I'IUMtH - IIHKHr* Kartaiph \ala.ol«» ami IMmlit Halloa 111 ' Morsn «( IN# twit Mly. N COl I MHI% -4.ladra «•«<■ la "TU U |.. Lll WINTMI I.AHIIHN Tl» ■■■<■« tian Tlie «ll» «' «»l«a»< Meat." NTKIMI » lata I aagaaaM aMI la* a Itakl In "»'wa»ar " (1M.1a1.1 tl Wartn Hatlee la "Km ilißiiiinrnl " I-OIONMI IM|lh ral!*aal» la "THa Mark mt tmrrm" OAK—4 haalaa lU| la '*a <IM Kaak lamaj H.i» " IJBKRTT MH lIoMKTt HitKW Is making hi* debut In Iha rnovte* at the l.iberty thl* week. ll* ha* Ihe honor of Iwlaf on lh« program Willi two of the m reen'a moat popular player*, I>orothy Pillion and ttudolph Yalen tlno, atara of the faalura photoplay. "Mornn of the l*dy l-»tly." a »e* story, Mr. draw nppaara In «ha l,»«erty New*. Ita la aoma iu tor. anil Ituilolph had belter look to Ula laurel*. • • a (VI.INKIM All interesting feature of "Kn < hantment." tha picture play atar ring Marlon I>aviaa al the Collwum. ami which ■ loam Friday iilfbt, la lha Introdurtion Into the plot of an eplaod* from Hhake*p*ar*'« "The Taming of lha Khrew." wtlh Mia* l>avlea playlnc the role of lha proud and haughty Kathryn. I Hiring the actual alory Ihe you nit octree* appear a in • moat charming flapper character. a a a WINTKK GAItOKN John Moroaro'a famoua novel. •"Tha Quarry." furnlahea the plot of "The City of Silent Men." the fa«. lure pit turn at the Winter tiarden until Friday night, In which Tbomaa Mai (hit n atara. Aa a convict who earvaa * term In Sine Sine for a crime of which he la innocent. Mr. Meighaji appear* to ilne advantage a a a ODM'MfUA With l»avld Puller. a utar In hla •arn right. mm lha baker's boy. ami llalliun Cooley mm the "•well guy." dladya Walton la supported by two of the arreen'a moat popular Iwdlni men In "Tha Wlaa Itlrd." her laleat I'nlveraal mmedr drama, which la an view at tha t'otumbla thla weak The alory I* from William Hla van* McNutt"* "Kind rx»4*" a atory re ,, ently published in tha Metropolitan Magazine. • a a stii \vn Friday nlcht will b* the last op portunity to wtlnaaa the showinit of "Forever," lha area I dramatic* pic ture In which Klale Ferguson and WaiLara Iteid are coatarrlng at tha Htrand. Thla la a screwi version of WOODWARD « THKATKR THIHD AT MADIftON rkaaa ruiaii aaa< O. D. WOODWARU rraa.ata HAZEL WHTTMORE »aap»arte « by ALEXIS B. LUCE aa* a tteiable Cmmt la "Tk Ka rtace M Wa. Ask" ■ ATI »Kl>.. a AT., K*. AM Vala Mr * labia. Mr. SSa All aaata H»a»r»»< "*«tj ■»! AM" "WILD HONEY" COMING Thrrr are thrill> galore in "WiUI Honey," the latest Prig cilia l)ean Universal offering, which is scheduled to open at 'he Columbia Saturday, The story is Itased on the popular novel by Cynthia Stockley ami offers this captivating star in one of the finest roles of her entire screen career. "Peter Ibbetaon," the famous stage drama. Ime of the noteworthy features of the Paramount offering la the won derful netting and splendid pho tography. • a a COLONIAL Can you Imagine Pynamo TVmgl** Falrbanka ambling along aatnde a lasy little mountain burro? Welt, that's Just what happen* In 'The Mark of JSorro," the photoplay In which h* la playing tha role of Don Ittago Vega, at Ih* Colonial. Till* la ene la one of the funniest In Ihe entire picture, which la filled with good, wholesome humor, a* well a* counties* daring athletic stunt*, a * a OAK A glorious romance of old time folk In Ihe Carolina mountain* I* told In NAZIMOVA Alia Sazimova. She comer to the Clemmer Saturday fot a week's engagement in "A Doll's House," Henrick Ib sen's play, tc hi eh aroused world-wide comment at thi time of its first production, and deals with a woman's de termination to preserve hi > individuality. Naximova ap pears in the role of S'ora, the adorable little wife, whose il lusion of home and tts duties is so wonderfully portrayed. mwiw NOW PLAYING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN— .THE MAKE OF ZORRO" News Comedy Matinee 10c Nights 20c SPECIAL l"lr*C Plclurn of PRINCESS MART'S ROYAL WEDDING UNION ioc VICTORY W FAWII.Y Third Urar THK4TKRS Tfclrd Hrar rikt I'rldnr and Sslurdur Friday ««"■ Saturday "The Midnight Riders" ;j William Russell Tlir tlul I'frlrnlloa' l-rndiH'llon I'.vrr fltaxrd i, «riIII.ORKS OK Till'. SHIIIT ••TA-M.KV 1* AI'HU * S CUIIKUV MOWS COHKUI *«** > ... ( I,mat Tlmr* T»d»y I.lint I IW* I odn7 / ■> 111 ill 1\ \ I''TT 1m IHII<<<TII > IIAI.TON In J I.M l» 111 .* M. I I IB "(.III.IY €»!•• I.IIVK" j >*ll*lll riMd* "Tlwi Jlirklln*." the Ople Kra.l story {itrturlxml hy <!eorfe Melford, *hwh ■ how* at thr Oak (or Um luat time Thiirml«y m«ht. The new dhow, opening Krtday, will I* a Thninu ln<-a prodtK lion, "The Old KuatUoned Uoy," *Urrtng duu-lca lUy. FIRST RUN FILMS AT WINTER GARDEN Commrnrlni Katurday. Manager J.tinea g. Cl-mmcr. of tha Winter Onnl»n, will offer a propim of flrat run high rUuaa productions, tnrludliK Hrvrrai hi* tailed Art lata plriurea. tha flnrt of three, "A I MU'a llouae." •tarring Alia Suimov*. Clrtiimer ha* bwn rhanglng hi* shows twira a week. but from now on •wh offering will iftTwUn tha entire weak. AIJ,mR CAST IN "A MAN'S HOME" Harry T. Moray, fVr» Blnntf. Matt Moore. Urare Valentine. Roland Ikxtomlay and Kalhlyn William* romprtae Iha all-atar ml of "A Mans Horor." tha m-w lUlph Incw prodiHN lion, whkh will be ah own at the Liberty aoon. CASTOR IA For Infaats *a 4 Children IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS aiMHW & Columbia —tv aura Mara, raw gaMa treat aaa Ifta ■ paffeet la4f > GLADYS WALJON "Tlie~ Wise Kid" A Latakb rvtwa trawi Oa Mar» by WTLUAM lUVKIS MrITCTT hbu ra ROUND 3 AMI bar Kaofkaal af tba raaaaaa Klgbt Bataa»«a "LEATHER PUSHERS" ■—AIM BABY PEGGY Tba < bIU A Aaaabia "PEGGY BEHAVE** oonmn MTt nntT nUMILU URAIf •WILD HOHFT" Open an Account at (! rote-Rankin's THE GRQTt-PANNN CO. orro t neon. FIFTH AT PIKE 1 Fiber Rockers 'l2- Extra Special Value These Fiber Rockers will appeal to people that buy carefully and know good values. They are of generous size, with tapestry up holstered back and seat, and come in the pop ular frosted brown finish. For the living room or sun parlor one or two of these rockers will add to the appearance and comfort Priced extra special, each A-B Gas Range Reduced to $54 50 The latest mod el A-B Gu Range, with many labor- Jlf savins features— black enameled body. Every part of this range can be eas ily cleaned with a J£2H[OMgSSR^KHI damp cloth. The glass oven door and deep ■ ■ ventilating canopy are ■ I \M conveniences that I I l\ make this gas range J I extremely desirable. m Twenty of this model arc offered at the very spe cial price, $54.50. This price includes connecting / range in your kitchen. v After Hearing Leopold Godowsky at the Plymouth Church Friday Evening, March 17 Music lovers can make selections from & list of Brunswick Records and thus welcome his genius in their own homes. The following: selections are now in stock: 30017 Fantasie Impromptu 30019 LiebeMtraum (A Dream of Love) 30004 Marche Militaire 10022 Rustle of Spring 30025 Kamennoi Ostraw •FOOL'S PARADISE" NEW I>E Mil JJ-: IHUM "Fool's Paradlw." the new Cecil B. l>e Mill" Paramount picture, will be ihuwn here aoon. It la Raid to be a remarkable photoplay. In which Dorothy I>alton, Mildred Harria, Con rad Nu«el and Theodore Koaloff up- Dear. COMING SATURDAY THE PLAY EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO SEE I "A DOLL'S HOUSE" I I n> IIKNK,K IBSEN I I ' r ftiit Starring the Great I PI NAZIMOVA H WHh Her Own Company I H Thin in cuni'nlKl by rrillf* In W ■ bo Nailmova'tt gr<-»l<-nt H wrern production B" • lljf JjM rf•! !l IJ J I GLORIA SWAN SON IN NEW PICTI RE A lasting lenson to an folks, mar ried and unmarried. la embodied In the photoplay to bo ahown here noon at the Strand. "Her Husband's Trademark" la the title, and Gloria Swanson is the star. It la one of th« Paramount-Big Kour offering*. TODAY AND TOMORROW THOMAS MEIGHAN In IJif Paramount Drama "The City of Silent Men" PACE 3