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.*rr»N*rsr>AY. «. 1922 Li fc^RTY SEATTUE'S CdOLEST SPOT Alway* (hs H****! l»r ihr liWi) 4»u«ttt ■ WHOOPVI | LOOK WHO'S HERE! I TALK ABOUT PARIS AND I ITS WILD NIGHTS— | WAIT TILL YOU " SEE— | ThZa „ J mrifN&y* l LASTWkYMENT 1 P \ DashinK Pola 9 \ *" * darinK /j sensational || W/ Puree! jj She danrts and dances and forgets that | she must pay the piper until she comes ' to the last payment—then she gives I her soul? I AND FOR LAUGHS— | I MONTY BANKS | In a rip-roartrg earned j— I j "FRESH AIR" I | MALOTTE on the WUBLTTZER ■ H Saturday Is the big day— HAROLD LLOYD in "G RAND MA 'S B-O-Y" | sz- rri *" a C|Y RATES POST 3 WILLIAM "nr. mum m,""!..* .«*; ■ "BICE PEOfIE" I eereea rtaaatr J rtll> I uTt. n MaMf iJ a( n H wnLurii NKin ISC MHINMR ■] KIMIAII NTUU. M .Ilk a >rk>M ml. J JII.I%r««R I ~ . mum «K»r. daimu I •>I«N*T— ■ « •UO«K*TI(- RKI.ATIO*#" P| MOMTH VAI.rSTIIO ORANOK. N. J.. Kept. A rotiln 1 flying IMTOMI a local lennla court whtta play wax priKMdlllf, *u ■(ruck by a hull and kilted HAROLD LLOYD IS COMING IN "GRANDMA'S | BIRMINGHAM. Knf. Kept Juatlrv ||u"(i ha* miabllihH the ata llH of <h;iuff»ur* by hoMlng they tc« donmillc aorvanta. MEN WANTED For Shops and Roundhouse RATES Marhlnlate * 7#o V*r hoar BtsckumHha 70c per hour Sheet Metal Worfcaro 70c per hour Btoctrhlana 70c per hour Stationary Bnflne«r».........Virion* rate* Stationary Firemen Varl«.u« rate* Boilermakrra 70® to 70Hc per boor haaaenf rr Car Man 70c per hour rrcifbt Car Mrs Mo p«r boar Helpers, all cl«a«— 47c per hour Mechanic* and helper* arc allowed Uma and on»haif far Umt worked in (zeesa of right l»our» per do*. APPLY ROOM 3028 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE Jap* and Italians After New Market Not content with their prerenl facilities tn tha Mke Daw publlo marital, a number of truck fat met a and live etork produrera am nego tlatin* with property ownera for a location to atart a new market, to called the fartnera' publlo mar ket. The tnetnberahlp of the new market Is largely Japatirae and Ital ian. Trip Is Planned to Yakima State Fair Upon recommendation of the I'a clflo North went Product* committee of the Chamber of Commerce, the board of truateea haa adopted a pro nm calling for a apectal trip to 'ha Yakima fair for Seattle bualneaa men, who are tinted to attend. Omr 30 Million Bottles You Can Soon Invigorating •M W m «ii Dn>ifi*t* mmm sinisia | CROWDS! I ■ SO COMK EARLY— ■ a now VVr Kl iy - I i.»KK •.jarjfs'it i mgjmm t.Mi.vt a ifllfei i^mii "MOHTE CRISTO" ! I HtLI.UM mVI M lItKHK I ■ AINIKIKHKXT ■ I V VT *** I aaiissia! aaEEEEg A I ••• r»«i mr A I DISTIN FARNTM 1 [in -STRANGE IDOLS" | AMH AMRTHUA TMIKV Oaly RUTH IK)HKKTV In Orkstfiftl t*har«r»#r»iat|#m» • r»<l Ifitrrpr *•!«•» i-.n* "\ Starling 1 n««rrtw Corinne Griffiths in >Rt:i I:I«I:II r»»o» \T" I -■ M:»« A "f i uiiKiir 10* WKKKI.V All m. TIM* THE SEATTLE STAR f»TRANI> Wally field la In hla •lament, an to *peak. *<i tha leading man In "Nlea People," tha photoplay at tha Htrand thla waah. Ma la admirable an a strong. clean cut American oversea* captain, who return* to hla beloved New York, only to lx> liorror-strlckan by tha blast* flapper end har Idnaa of freedom. Itoba tHinlela kaa p a averyona gueaslng, a* tha sophisticated young rich girl, wl.oaa motto la "The hao<l that rocJia ilia cocktail la tha hand that rule* tha world," that I* until ahe meets tha young captain, who tuma her world of Jan upalde down. Julia Knve and Conrad Nagel alao coma In for a large Khar* of honors, a a • COM MBIA •Tha Married Flapper." now aknw Ing at tie* Columbia, la a delightful runt-moving comedy drum* with <bUnty Marl* J'revoat, who la the moat flapplaet flapper Imaginable X|>eaklng of speed, *ha exceeds tha limit In mora waya than aevan when •ha pilot* tha winning machine In tha auto races on an honeet to goodnea* •peed way. It'a a long way from dainty frock* to gr*a»y coverall*, but Mia* Prevoat demonstrates her aklll a* a quick change artlit, when she ' luck* friend hubby In a locker be rauM he la g"iug to drive the car with a broken wrlat. and quicker than you can *<nk an a>e, hax donned hi* ault and gorrle* and leap ed Into lha racer. • • • 111.1 r, MOI SK "Monte CrWo." the moat recent t.lg William Kux production, and larnl on Uia famoua romantic tali by AK-unitor Duma*, la nhowmg to pucked houae* at the lllue Mouse It has had successful runs In a numiier of tha larger cltle*. The production waa directed by Kmmett J. Klynn and tha character parts are xklUfully handled by an all star cant, headed by John Ollhert. (OMNKI'M "Tha Maaquerader" and Guy Bate* ! Poat they are rynonymou*. tha 1 mention of ona calls to mind th* other, and neither are atrangera to Meattlettee, Mr. I'oat. who formerly rwIM here, and hM a boat of; friends In tha cHy, Is greeting them 1 a U allver arraen at tha Coliseum j thi* weak. He play* tha tltla role In "The Maaquerader." a >*lr»t Na ttonal attraction. a a a I.HIKRTT Tha new screen offering, "Tha Payment," opens at tha nr»t : are. photoplay home today. Wa N>irl la aplendid In the leading role of a daring Parialan dnncer The pic tura hue one tenae dramatic arena after another and la produced on a mi naive scale Monte Bank* In hi* new comedy, ~Fre*h Air." fumlahea tha laugh*. • • • WIXTKK OARDKX Miaa Pawn la a rhsrmlng artrejm and ha* appeared In many arreen nirrMM for I'nlverml. Paramount. Jg) Lifebuoy's big, bubbly, pure lather delights little bathers. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP mSmmmmm LlUHT mmmmmm METROPOLITAN %l.|. II rood on Hrwi. Mai. » lIK ood Torfny Rri H*- > wold* Offer Til# AMfHma Msbl Opera 4 ompony M? e y bal rc Prlrffli Mchit, vu. V»r. 7fVr. ill Mat*., ilk, 04N-. I'lwa Tax VZ, H. M. S. PINAFORE mmmmmm o i; u A mmmmmmm Tonight 8:00 Country Store A rtnt of fun for r vrr) hfxl) ! TODAY • TOMOKROW "Woman, Wake Up" A <!r;imnlic ej«-«|>rnfr of nutrrlugr! 1 f\ ADMISSION lUC ALWAYS Scene From Photoplay at Liberty Hola Negri and Leopold von Ledebour, Htarriny in "Th lM.*t Payment," opening at thr Liberty theater thi* morning Uoldwyn ami Itobertaon Cole. Rh« uliui liuii fliuml in a numlwr <>f Kui picture* previous to "Xlraiift Idol*," : now tl the Winter Harden—notably In "Ulu« Blood and Had." • • • OAK Hthum hl» wlf» loved another be made Iha greatest sacrifice a man ran make. 'The Journey* End." Hufo Oalltn'a niwml production for Vanity, Vanity! How Masculine By James W. Egan Perliap* you are one of tha brother* with a better nine tenth* who t* lui lined to twit tha lady on the momenta *he opembi tricking hrr hair and |ltlii( tier time the powdrry «n«e «>ter. Hate yon ever had tier route bark ttllh thi* faat one: "\»tl aliould weep over the few ser»t»d* I take to lotirh up! \ou men! Spend two hour* In a bar ber*hop gelling prettied, and then inonn becauae a woman run* upoint!"* to are if her none U *hUtln*:" Whether or not word* Ilka than* would aquelrh you. let It be chirped tha Udy ha* aome ju*ttfi<-atton for a kirk. Men do not patronise beauty parlor*, of course. but num ber* of them us* a barbershop for much tha name pgrpoee. Today I rhatted with my barber friend. Bill Edward*. and 1 aaked Mm how much time and money a chap could blow in * tonaorlal trm pie at ona alt Mug, "Well, lemme ee*." uttered Bill, who la an obliging cue*. "He might go around the horn, a* we call It- That would aet him bark eeveral •dug" all right, all right." "Around th* horn?" I r**pond*d. "Plea** eluridata." "We don't do nothing Ilk* that In thia halrrut harem." promptly re turaul Bill "Going around th* horn' That'a Ilk* thi* "Klr»t you give th* guy a ali.it e. Two bit*. Then a mu »age. Probably a Ronrllla— that'* a kind of rlay, you know. Atiot hrr dollar. '"niat'll do hi* fare. Neit he i* measured for a halrrut. Four bit*. Then a singe. 35 retila. A shainpno ninils up the hirsute attention, and if he take* a mange rure It will ro*t libit an oilier burk. "Ile'll be buying Ihe barbershop GETS 'EM I HK.K I MARIE PREVOST | "THE MARRIED I FLAPPER" B AND I SPECIAL I MKI.ODI UllOf* Ml, ■ t»l«J '> WIIIM'I i: AMI ■ COM Mllll »IM IIK«». H THA'ft I.AIKIT M»Mi ■ II IT ft AMI l» 4 M Kit—''X ■ KVBRV'IHINU. B {?. Columbia lIK (RKATKI) rj l 1 Hndklnaon relea**, tha featured at traction at th* Oak, telle an rnrrmu j inr. love tale In a decidedly different way, • a a COLONIAL Florence VUlor, t»etlta llttta atar of many popular aereen drarnaa, la tha I> heroine of "Woman, Wake Vp," the new ph< -toplay opening at the Co lonial today. In a minute." I Interrupted. ~l,cmm« think. How much Jack ha* ha squandered now?" muaed Bill. "A buck and a quarter on hi* race. On hla hair, II It. That * a total of lilt, "A tonic, to .b* aura. Another two bit*, or IS cent*. If It I* Import ed quinine, which very few tackle. He now lt*« «hot 13.40. we'll *ay. "Naturally tha manicure will grab i him and pollkh up hla lunchhook*. i That's four bit* for tha fingtr-ftxer. i If h* takes on a ahlne, he la aet hark ti cent* In all. additional. H* walk* out of the barber*hop mlnu* a piffling matter of 14.05." "And haa apent moat of the day. aa wtll aa hi* money," I cut In. "Oh, no;" Bill objected, "a good barber would have him out In an hour nr so. unlea* he had to wait hla turn. Tha bootblack and the manicure could work on him while the barber performed, unlea* he wanted hi* digit* treated at the table. Uolng around the horn doeant take all day." "At that, I cue** mere man ran't kid the fair sex too strong about beauty parlor habit*," I ventured "<lh. all a bird ran get done to him in a shate auite ain't a court plaster on what a woman ran take on In a benny parlor." loyally defended Bill. "Those place* begin where us barber* leate off. Ixxik It up." Home of these day# I'm gonna, BUI. ■■■■■■ ■ iklliirra ja maa Adlalta H ■ 5c OAK 10c - mM Nl>> aMI rtiwiay !■ h THK joihm.V* K*D- J S0 4K OKI IIKVTRA ■ rOMKIM M W IMATi:iK» © *■« roMl.lll.NlM •-« I Ifill ■ Friday. *at«rday B ■ -WIIK\ %% K WKHK ■ ■ mKMWOMV M -AIM— ■ ■ -THE MI VI I \«• OF TIIK ■ lUHK" ■H Harold l.lo>d I omedy Hi ■■■■■■ 10c ■■■■■■ Boy Wanted Bear Cubs for Pets "Well, "o you "nil Johnnie cam* Imck from the mountain* a wrek nso? I »l«li you hail let us know In time for the |.arty lut night. We , wouldn't hive thought of having It without you folk*. I" It true that you found Johnnie out behind your mountain cabin playing with aome | bear cuba?" "Yea. It la. That hoy (rave me an I awful fright. He Isn't afraid of any i thing. He thought they were cute * and Intended to bring them liotne. 'They ran back Into the bruah when I screamed to that dreadful eon of I mine. I knew the mother bear would lie near, and that thought terrified I me." "What won't boy* do? Tou must I have hud a dreadful fright. Bo that !la why you enme homo a week ' earlyr "Yea, Indeed. Johnnie w»« going to have a cub to bring home or per- I lull In the attempt. Ko we packed I right up and came home. Now I am , getting him ready for achool. 1 must I go shopping today or tomorrow and ' find blm aome new clothe*. Don't ! you think boy*' clothes aro pretty | high yet?" "Oh, 1 don't know. I have had | unusual success In nhopplng for my ' boy*. 1 buy everything at Cherry's, lots Second live., In the Itlalto build ing, over the I'lg'n Whistle. They have th« proper cloth** for school, and you know that Cherry'* allow one to buy on credit, too."—Adver tisement. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin''« THE orror.seou, FIFTH AT PIKE ■Hi jf } MAUIAttr 1 81l BBft V v|j jV i | The Monarch Malleable Range is not merely a range—but a good Range—not made to sell at a price—but priced according to the way it is made. MONARCH Malleable Ranges Meet the requirements of the most discrimina tive housewives. The Monarch's many exclusive features re duce work and fuel bills. No household is complete without a Monarch Malleable Range as part of the kitchen equipment. Thousands of Monarch Malleable Ranges are in use in Seattle. Ask any housewife who is using a Monarch. —then place your order for a new Monarch Malleable Range. Your old range taken as part payment on a Monarch. Health Authorities to Hold Conference Served with an ultimatum by the state health authorities, to the effect that no more wwcrii must ho emp tied Into Ldlie Union unci l*ak* Washington, city and county officials were scheduled to hold a conference j Wednesday. | Those who expected to attend the j niiv-tlnß are Chairman John K. Car roll, of the council streets and sew ers committee; I)r. I'aul A. Turner. >tate director of health; l)r. 11. M. Head, city health commissioner; Dr. O. K. Kparllnit. county health offl cer, and City Engineer James E. Black well. Conspicuous as the Most Important Improvement in gas range construction within the last fifteen years is The Automatic Gas Control Superiority of results obtained, least main tenance costs, greater speed and economy than any other domestic cooking appliance. The Lorain Oven Heat r Controlled Gas Range Among the first new apartments to be ready for occupancy this year are the Ragley, 16th and East Republican St.: Roy, 1722 E. Denny. Both are equipped with these ranges. Seattle Lighting Company 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 THE GAS CO. Seattle Man Dies While in New York Charles Dillard Wilson, of Seattle, died In Brooklyn, N. Y., Tuesday. lla Is survived by his widow. Mrs. Lillian Wilson, who was with him at his death: two children, Mildred and , Warren, pupils at Broadway high j school In this city, and his mother. Mrs. W. E. Wilson, also In Seattle. KOU>OH'ING THE REFTSAL of the city council to confirm David Burgess as street superintendent. Mayor Brown stated !>• would imme diately submit another Mtnie. PAGE J