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y~".'X."-■■>;,'■ ■■ -.y ?>■••'• v' Ar'"-' *■•-;:.- /-J- Thursday, Feb. 27,1913. No More Dandruff or Falling Hair Parisian Sage Is Your Friend. Dae It and All Hair and Scalp Troubles Quickly Go. No poisonous sugar of lead in Parisian Sage. Tho cleanest, daintiest, most re freshing and delightful hair dress ing In the world is Parisian Sage. If you do not use It you are daily missing a glorious treat. It is the best hair tonic for men, women and children. It is sold at drug and toilet goods counters for only 50 cents a large bottle. Ask for Parisian Sage. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every carton and bottle. . Parisian Sago -drives out all dandruff and stops hair from fall ing in two weeks. it stops Itch ing scalp in 12 hours. It is a hair nourisher and promptly puts life, luster and beauty into dull, faded and ill looking hair. Virges Drug Co. guarantees it. _LBB<S-IRW£--Hs^iUJiMirr NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY Werba and Luescher present the celebrated English singing comedienne ALICE LOYD in the new comic opera of fun and fashion "THE ROSE MAID" Prices —BOc to $2.00. Seat sale Saturday. PRINCESS THEATER MAIN 7700 THIS WEEK "SALOMY JANE" Bargain Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, lOc and 25c. Evening Prices, SOc, 30c and BOc. EMPRESS LAWRENCE CRANE 5 Other Big S. & C. Acts 6ig®w® ®U)\_f TODAY AND ALL THE WEEK THE BANDA ROMA FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS mmmmmmmmammaaaammmmiaßA.' THE LYRIC 1320 Pacific Avenue. The permanent home of cork- Ing comedies and thrilling West ern first-run pictures, the latest output of the leading producers. -■■■iHsaHias-_____-_3____ci_c THE PALACE 1128 Pacific Avenue. Snappy comedies and high-class dramas. Four to the hour, and always something worth while. FREE FREE Silver Teaspoons to the Ladles EYES EXAMINED BIGHT - t/f^mWmWA^wSi Bfis^s_ Glasses Right! Prices Right! CASWELL OPTICAL CO. 742 St. Helens ay. Make Your Own Terms With Us 9x12 Brussels Rug $10 OR Iron Beds, $7.50 values. A A 7C Special *}H-.fo r/ffim^iHifttimi iiiis-ffi(-li-i-Jliff] $12.50 Cotton Felt Mat- ©7 C(\ tress, 40 lbs. special.. . $f iUU Bv7_Hw_9 I A good Steel Range, ©QC fin specially, priced .'.;.. yOUiUU ■—On terms of $5 a month if de aired. ,:;:.--.] "A-y- y:.;.--.v.-y. TacomaFur niture Co \*'Y? 9ll-13 South C Street; ■"' "■ f yyyyyTyy ■ "• * - Only Woman That Runs x A "Movie" Business MME. ALICE BLACHE. By Gertrude M. Price. "Will you walk into zee offeece?' The fact that the floor was bare, the furniture the simplest business type and the place a picture factory slipped from my mind as ALICE BLACHE, the only woman owner, president, manager and producer of a mov ing picture concern in this coun try, bowed me in. ' Mine. Blache, the founder of the Solax Co. at Fort Lee, X. J., Is a gentlewoman with a draw ing room personality and a man's mind for business. "I came to zis countree becoss my husband came," she said when I asked her to tell me about her work. And with her own happy ac cent, which ls just enough to be attractive, she told me how she had commenced, "oh, many years ago," as a private secretary to Gaumont, the French picture manufacturer. The technical and the artistic side of the in dustry pleased her. She studied it and became thoroughly con versant with every phase. Dan Cupid brought about an Introduction between the French girl and Herbert Blache, who was then the London representa tive of the Gaumont Co. They were married. Herbert THE BEST COUGH SYRUP IS EASILY MADE AT HOME Costs Little and Acts Quickly. Money Refunded If It Fails. This recipe makes a pint of cough syrup, and saves you about $2.00 as compared with ordinary cough rem edies. It stops obstinate coughs— even whooping cough—ln a hurry, and Is splendid for sore . lungs asthma, croup, hoarseness and other throat troubles. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Si pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put iVt ounces of Plnex (fifty cents' worth) In a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. Take a teaspoon fill every one, two or three hours. Tastes good. This takes right hold of a cough and gives almost Instant relief. It stimulates the appetite, and Is slightly laxative—both excellent features. Plnex, as perhaps you know, Is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich In gualacol and other natural healing pine elements. No other preparation will do the work of Plnex In this recipe, al though strained honey can be used Instead of the sugar syrup, If de sired. Thousands of housewives In the United States and Canada now use this Plnex and Sugar Syrup recipe. This plan has often been imitated, but the old successful formula has never been equaled. Its low cost and quick results have made It im mensely popular. A guaranty of absolute satisfac tion, or money promptly refunded, goes with this recipe. Your drug gist has Pinex, or will get It for you. If not, send to The Plnex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. LADIES Watch for. the open ing announcement of the WHITE HOUSE in Friday's Times. An Essential Thing in the management of a bank is the personal painstaking .. "s_ care of its officers. Recogniz ing this responsibility, the offi cers of 1 this bank keep { them • selves In touch with every im portant detail, which - results .In efficient '• service to our de positors. ;: •- » - Bankers Trust Com ; V; pany :vY\.Y'. ataj : .Taco,ma-YY , V Blache was transferred to the United States as the American representative of the company. "And zat's zee reason 1 am HEER," announced tny smiling hostess. Here is an interesting point which will appeal to the indus trious American woman. Mme. Blache decided to found the SOL AX company because she HATES WASTE. She had time. She had the ability. She loved the picture work. And she want ed to make use of these gifts. "My husband was busee. Why shouldn't I be?" she asked me, raising her eyebrows Just a trifle and lifting her shoulders ever such a tiny way. The wisdom of her plan is evl- dent in the size, equipment and productions of the Solax moving picture company, which, by the way, Is situated on a little hill over on the picturesquely wooded side in Jersey. There's an atmosphere of smoothness and suavity about the place which is readily traced to its manager. But this isn't all there Is to say about the Solax president. She knows every part of the manufacture and production of pictures from A to Z. I had the opportunity to prove this, If proof were necessary, as I sat in the big studio watching her direct a picture. When the scenes were set, the actors ready and the camera man in position, she slipped into a warm, fur-lined coat (it was blowy outside and the big studio had a, chill in it, too) walked up to the camera and squinted through the focusing glass. The actors started; the cam era commenced to grind and Mme. Blache was directing in a voluble, pleasant voice. "Oh, zat is not quite right," she exclaimed as her hand touched the camera man and she started toward the actors. "Zere must be more feeling. So," she said, as she gently placed the young girl's arms In the position she wanted and in dicated the "business' of the scene, and the lines. "Zere, now. Try again," she said. And that's the way Madame produces her pictures. It's all done with kindliness and sugges tion. She loves her people and tries to help them while she is helping herself. Her studio play ers are a sort of family with the "jars" left out. Three of Mine. Blache's most recent scenarios are "Flesh and Blood," "The Unknown Heart" and "The Face at the Window." TRIED TO KISS HIM HE MURDERS (By United Press Leased Wire.) —TRENTON, N. J.. Feb. 27.— Confession that he murdered his 10-year-old wife, Mrs. Lesgo Ver go, because she pestered him for a kiss, is made here today by John Vergo. BANS FAKE ADS (By United Press Leased Wire.) OLYMPIA, Feb. 27.—The house is on record today with only two dissenting votes, against "fake" advertising. The bill passed is drastic in its provisions and makes violation a felony. It prohibits false or misleading ad vertisements in newspapers and other publications. DON'T MIND RAIN (By United Pi-ess Leased Wire.) LAUREL, Md., Feb. 27.—De spite a heavy downpour the suf fragette band marching from^New York to Washington started at 9 o'clock today for Hyattville, Md. They hope to reach, Maryland village, eight miles from Wash ington, this afternoon. v FRISCO GETS BOAT (By United Press leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 27. —Provision for turning the his toric old frigate Portsmouth over to the city oh San Francisco is made in the naval bill which has passed the house. Mothers Can Safely Buy Dr. King's New Discovery and give it to the little ones when ail ing and , Buffering . with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless,- once 4 used, always used. "-•' Mrs. Bruce Craw ford, Niagara,; Mo., } writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery -changed our boy from a ■ pale weak sick boy ; to the picture of health.*? Al ways - helps. ; Buy It -at A Ryner Malstrom .Drug r Co., ; 938 . Pacific, ay. „ -"-Sfiiß*. THE TAOOMA TIMES ♦ "v THEATRICAL '■:-'--, ♦ A- ■• -'-:-'■- : :_-_; -. ■ ■' A A . Tacoma—Thmorrow, Mis- <$> <$> cha Elman, violinist. Com- A A ing, Sunday «nd Monday, A A Mice Lloyd In "The Rose A A Maid." - A A — A A Princess All week, "Sal- A A amy .Tide." Matlnoe fiatur- A A dii>. _ A A — A A Empress — Vaudeville all A A week, afternoon and even- A A Ing. . <$> A— . A A Pantages—Vaudeville, af- A A ternoon and evening. A <s><£><i><4>>j><S<vs-i><j><S><s><s><S><S><i><j> 1 Thel MVra AAAAAAAA A « A A A A A » A A A The Tacoma Times prints A A dally the news of the moving A A picture world. Programs ln $ A all the picture houses change A Aon Tuesdays, Fridays and A A Sundays. Keep in touch A A with the people you know in * A the "movies" by watching A A special feature stories In the <* A "movies" column. A <mM>«>^>^»m' <s»sxsx^sxsxsx£xs> A CIRCUIT THEATER A 4AAAAA&AA 44>^AA^AAAAAAAA "In a Woman's Power." At the Circuit theater today a film showing the treachery of a woman for whose love a young man took the downward path, and finally landed in prison, is shown for the first time in Ta coma. • A young spendthrift, after hav ing si>ent his" last dollar, is cast aside by his gambling house girl. She threatens him with a pistol when he reproaches her, and in trying to seize the weapon It is accidentally discharged, wound ing her. She accuses him of at tempted murder, and he is sen tenced to prison for ten years. After five years he is released on parole, which he breaks, and then changes his name, He mar ries a girl who knows nothing of his past life. The other girl is now running a gambling saloon. She seems him anil tells the po lice to com© to her place if they want to get a convict who has broken his parole. They come, but she has gone insane, and they pay no attention to her. Later, on her death-bed, she re pents. THE DREAM — "The False Order," Selig "The Adventure of the Ambassador's Disappear ance;" "Peggy and the Old Scout." THE PALACE — "Gaumont Weekly," 1,000 feet of visual ized happenings of current Im port; "The Coward," Ammex Western drama; "Burstup Holmes, Defective," Solax com edy. THE LYRIC — "Sherlock Holmes Solves the Sign of the Four," Thanhouser two reel In terpretation of the great detective story; "The Life of Woodrow Wilson," Gaumont educational; "When the Light Failed," Amer ican Western drama; "The Land of Cotton," Gaumont Industrial. THE BIJOU"The Redemp tion of White Hawk," two reel Bison feature; "Cousins of Sher locko"; "The Giulty Hand," Eclair drama. THE SHELL — "The Cowboy Millionaire," selig two reel west ern drama; "Pathe's Weekly"; "The Cowboy and the Baby," Pathe comedy; "Mutt and Jeff in the Balkln War"; "Twilight of Her Life." THE CIRCUIT "In the Den of the Lions," $25,000 circus pro duction; "Binks Did It," comedy. CONVICT SINGS FOR PICTURE EXHIBIT K. C. Beaton, who controls for the Clenuner Co., Inc., the exhibi tion rights in the state of Wash ington for the big Kalem biblical feature, "From the Manger to the Cross," which will be at the Tacoma theater Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday of next week, Is in Tacoma today from Walla Walla, where the; picture was shown last Saturday afternoon to 950 convicts of the state penitentiary. - "We saved a day after the reg ular engagement in Walla Walla," said Mr. Beaton, "and took the pictures to the new chapel build ing at the state institution.'. One of the finest baritones .1 ever heard, a man . serving a third term for forgery, sang the Inci dental music. It was a most Im pressive incident In the life with in the prison walls. Of the men who viewed the pictures 68 -were life prisoners and upwards of 300 had never before i witnessed a moving picture." - V.' ,' ",, ' A corner or a cottage. Fletcher Heights. See ad page 6. 7 "Advertisement."•* Fancy Yakima T Apples J;.j; $1.10 Per Box i# (,y,. Delivered Select Wlnesap, Ark. Black, Delaware Red and other cholca varieties wrapped, re-sorted — delivered this week for $1.10 per box. Our baskets of Yakima beauties, extra fancy, white Spitz, Wagner, Rome Beauty, Jonathan, white winter Pearman, ."iOc. Take a basket home or to your office from Yakima Apple Depot 008 C St. Main 7200 Woman Toils at Tub to be Able to be Near Son Hero is a woman to whom a monument might well be erected. She is a washerwoman and proud of it. She Is striving to make a good and intelligent man of her son. To that end she has chosen to follow this profession. Why? Because she can remain at home, look after her household —and su pervise the up-bringing of that boy— is dearer to her than life itself. She tells the reasons for doing this work. "I am from a' family that could afford only an ordi nary education. I married a man who is in ill health. We have a son who needs an educa tion, so that his life will be easi er than that of his parents. lam young and strong, and feel that it is my duty to lend my hus band a helping hand while I can. In that way we can save a little for our later years. Through this work I make a reasonable salary, but best of all I can man age my own household, and can be with my son when he is home from school and needs me." W. 0. ROBB PASSES AWAY W. O. Robb, superintendent of the city free employment bureau, died at his home yesterday with heart trouble, aged 67. Robb has been ill for some time. His age made recovery im possible. He is an old resident in this section and was a pioneer in the west. At the time of his death he was commander of Custer post, G. A. It., and the old soldiers will have charge of the funeral services Friday afternoon. Koub was a native of Ohio, and has a brother practicing law at Canton now. He also leaves his widow and a sister in Missouri, He was appointed to the office of superintendent of the employ ment bureau by Commissioner A. U. Mills after he took office last May. He Wanted $1,000 for Just One Dollar 0. J. Tollefson, who recently filed suit against a Tacoma mov ing picture house for the non payment of an alleged $1,000 re ward, has now filed an amended complaint, saying that George George Guyles was the original claimant, but that he purchased his claim for $1. •- m | VITAL STATISTICS | • « Died. M. i ..iini'll, Ethel Irene — Infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. F. I_. McConnell, 11608 East N st. Fun eral held this morning from the residence, Rev. F. 1., Moore of ficiating. Interment in Tacoma cemetery. Lombard!, C'lnrn —Aged 21. Surviv ed by her husband anil Infant child, her parents, six brothers and three sisters. Remains sent to Ravensdale for Interment, Snuonnru, Sum—Aged 69. Remains removed to C. C. Melllnger's. Kune. John ■■Aged 38.. Survived by a widow. Remains taken to Hi Mincer's pending funeral ar rangements. Col. man, Jim, Miilh-I—Died Sunday at Colorado Springs, Col. Sur vived by husband, parents, one sister and one brother. Remains will be brought to Tan.ma. , Prjino, William—lnfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pryme, Bo I No. Can- st. Funeral held this morn ing from Hoska-lluckley-Klng's. Interment, Qskwood cemetery. Funerals Lee. —Funeral held this afternoon from C. C. Melltnvere, Rev. W. A. Moore officiating. In terment In Tacoma cemetery. Iti., i..in .lining — Funeral held this afternoon from lloska-Buck ' ley-King's chapel. GROWS BEAUTIFUL, HEAVY HAIR, WE PROVE IT—25 CENT DANDERINE Destroys dandruff—Stops falling hair—Cleans and $& invigorates your scalp—Delightful dressing. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lus trous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff Is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. ' It is easy and inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and - lots of It. Just get a 25 cent. bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now — all drug stores recommend it—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appear ance of . abundance; freshness, fluffiness and' an Incomparable gloss and lustre - and try as! you will you canpot find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; hut your real, surprise will be attar about ft-!J___| At Half, Agents for McCUl'a Patterns, 10c & 15c Each Special [SS^jj H'"— FEIST & BACHRACH w ££ §§ %'< HI Btock "f "THE RELIABLE STORE" Collars— _§^_§l| '—' Robespierre Incorporated 032-034 Pacific Aye. Round styles, (__-_____ —__. Collars. , : | 39c values. ii,„jXi_i; SSBB A Book Filled With Feist & Bachrach Cash Stamps PS faM I S good for $2.00 worth of merchandise in any department of l*_a_l y ?g * our store! Every stamp you collect means so much cash! J&S "* * —We start you free with a book containing 10 cash stamps! *HS__l mm Begin to save them now! " ' ' BHraSH M EXTRA FRIDAY OFFERINGS! M nrm^i Again! 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YyW// morrow you have ?.*!"« tsßs SbSe fl 11/ _!!// yom' laSt °PP 01'tlln- Colored and' 'while JpM ________ |f / fflPl''/ itv to Iniv coats at a °" cloths, splendid IfeSgail ~~ I 1 V 51 fraction of their real ffi 1?.. ,p-:.. 17c ZZ^t ffcASH*? '111 J i\\' A '/ Coats in every new style! 22-ln. All Linen Dinner HS>SM STAMP* AI. \\ V_ { Coats in Hie choicest ma- Napkins, regular $4; 'stamp. ja_s-g_ If jV\ fj\\ tetlals! special, MOO ________ *S?*lPi 111 lv\ ll Coats in the wanted color- °z. ....... «J>£iOU f_»_£_ii _____ Bsliltia _ Coats suitable for every oc- UpS- ••%« Sllkollnes ™sM__B n^HjJjflJ TO^&i^\W* -i Coats that '■'"' extraordinary c '•''• On i_J*J?Ja__ Sc'ashl BXsK__^wA .iff In every way! J'"l''l «** SPSkSIJf fSTAMPt _^_SS^kj// sips "*" ** —v,,,,"' *" ,'l!OM }- TIM. '- _*TAlif>s farrJrnM _C_-_i^~-__»' $3.i.t)0. l-'ii- or q- Reg. 15c Manchester Sj^aJ jj##a '*^ da} S>3i«Jo Percales In splendid 3^^* mm ALL DAY SPECIALS! 1 AAT,„, } ]c ,=_ _H-_lt AT 10«« yard —reg. "25c yard, 8-4 pTAAAp gSSSS. ffwiSSa '^-C 15c bleach- -_0C "Fruit" and light shirting pat- faaM ' ____]* ed and half bleached Can- Brand Bleached Sheeting, terns; I)ecla'. A»g i*ro___ EfHSSHI ton Flannel; good heavy regular 32c quality. i'iilUi '•»''i'i'i'i-' . 'v Ifnaimfl 7:-y^l quality. II 7 C A Turkish Bath R ''"" ' ',„„ WB - ~~ AT © 1 yr-Bulgarian DC Mats in pink Fe fiher * Filled B«1 *^~ ami .--.I yh( W couch coy- and white and blue and Pillows spe- CO Ifl _____sS____ GflittSJDgJ ers, large size, values to white; $1.00 values. ( .|.,, pair •dZsIsJ _t \ICTS fCSH 1? $4.00; 50 only. AT 4Q« yard, 36-in. FROM -1 TILLO *CA«rf 3_!_s__l AT S.l •'"'■'''- r, , IUC . Oli). rod .A,t Wool Shaker Flannel ! Sl*! ,Pl _t__sg , .T C in. Sh?'' r nenlina, including tan, , n cream whlt _- |fca£rjS s_Pi_£m Waistlng Linen; regular green, navy and red; reg- special yd. OoC ' »i« _[WLt£B*_ $ l.S"> quality. ular 25c. ljrff-&35< TRAIN JUMPS TRACK AND KILLS SIX HINDUS (By United Press tinned Wlre.> NEW WESTMINISTER, B. C., Feb, 27. — An eastbound Canadian Pacific freight train Jumped the track at Port Moody this morn- Y. M. C. A. PLANS BIG PROGRAM The greatest undertaking of the year in the foreign depart ment of the Y. M. C. A. wilt take place Friday evening In the as sociation auditorium when many different nationalities sing and orate and dance as was their cus tom before leaving the old Bod. Geo. R. Thompson, assistant educational director, Is in charge of the entertainment. The program will lie as follows: Piano solo, Norwegian folk songs, Miss Esther Bergeson. French solo, Pierre Tissott. Scotch pipe, selections, Pipe Sergeant Andrew Lowe. German male quartet, selec tions, led by W. Dinger. Austrian accordion solo, Steve Marcelis. Norwegian duet, selections, Miss Bergeson and Mr. Gust Hang. Japanese reading, selected, Mr. Ijichi. German solo, selected, O. J. Waller. Scotch solo, selected, William Halliday. Greek trio, selections, led by Athens. Corans. two weeks* use, when you will see new hair —fine and downy at —yes—but really new hair— sprouting out all over your scalp —Danderine is, we believe, the only sure hair grower; destroyer of dandruff and cure for itchy scalp: and It never fails to stop falling hair at once. .'■■-, '■'■■ If you want to prove how pret ty and soft ' your . hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little Dan derine and carefully ' draw |•. It through your hairtaking >one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delight ful surprise awaits everyone who Uric» this. .'■"..; :"y.■>■.-. A:- ' A:]; ing, knocking down an overhead viaduct which fell on a gang of Hindu track laborers. Six are re ported killed and many seriously Injured. Swedish solo, selections, Arthur Waggoner. The program will commence at 8 o'clock and is open to ladles and gentlemen. A corner or a cottage. Fletcher Heights. See ad page 6. "Advertisement." I "Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding ! Rye Was Young" g I When you're choosinig a whiskey, elect this old ] brand for its mellow, mild flavor—for the qual- I ifications that make it the —dependabil- | ity— known past reputation its present- | day honest worth. / ;. t fl . f These qualities aro due to Its unequaled -- ■•■ «.;i -A M purity * qualities aro due to its uueijualeil /' --nB :■•••€■ purity. fl .It is distilled by its own special and dlf- —a'Mssi I r"-1 ferent formula and process. * ' *LH£ 'sfWii >B V j ft pJt p These are worked out with one object—to '' .„ ~ jf_i_ ■* A 1 preserve Its wholesome purity from . grain /__r'« K\ B to consumer. i___^___\___\_. "■ U Keep It on your sideboard, or In your tm Jj?l mm medicine chest for family use. ". riStrl Aw Ml See that it has the Government stamp -V "* wOk"" gjl over the cork. •-,'. " " f^L HI "Made Differently" ;-^&al| (7«) . - ....-'.-■ Est. IMS <-■ ' ■''i •-- ■' -■■•-..:■-■■- -.-t ■-..:«'..-- •'\'.. ■. ■ i.-\ :w^mtimOm^»t_mßmW PAGE THREE. Moving and Storage Merchants* Delivery Mala 168. CHAMBER OF COM MERCE BUILDING « 9th and C st. Main §08