TJTE MORNING OKEGONIAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, . 1918. 1 BROADWAY AT STARK CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 lit i -n i i i i ' 'I ( 1 1 I Younger- i -naiiiasinaa n-SgjtaAv . .4 1 f lv. y 1 f-i. ."i1'- ':;:.': : t:u ij-iU'iHrt-iiiiiiiiiihirt'iiili:!';: J 3S ! t:V;'- : ..- - ; va -t j t - .'. & P. . . . i f ' rr j- - t t -. , :.- YvrJ w .aft 4;. J. IT 7 - Ton.trs niM featxres. rool" MArr Cardea. TT Columbia Kill Hart and Robert IMnon. Tb bandit and to Preacher." Etar Vtrlan frt!n. "A Petti coat Pilot"; EU1 Hart. "Ererr Inch a Man." Kuul "Kamona." liberty Norma Ta1maditk By KlKht of purrhaae"; Fatty Ar bockle. "Tha Bellboy." Majeatlc TbeJa Uara, "Dn Bar rr." Globe Wallaea Reid, "Prison Without WaJla." Colnmbla. rpHT3 Bandit and tha Preacher." I that famous old Thomas 1L Ince plctura with a cast In eTadlnar Bill Hart. Robert Edemn. Rhea Uitrhell and "Shorty" llamiltoo, will fc shown at tho Columbia Theater for threa days, commencing today. A terrific barroom fisht, with Hart attempting to clean out the place, and the preacher (Kdenn) coming- to his rrx-ua. Is on of the features of this prfxt'ictton. Rhea Mit-tielt former Portland itlrt. plars he rots of the dance ball las ourht by the bandit and also the preacher. Toa lttr win hr ka and by his uiport of the bandit when ra I obvlounly the "under do" In a flirht earns the r-n-t and Rratltude of ths htd man. Thi. aratuutl caueea the bandit to re the nreachere wife from a rompfomHlrn eitua'lon later. " Po ' I y - W o 1 1 y - T Kjo' ! ) . " that famous o!d sonar Introduced by Manager lluff- ner. via allil as "A dmaer from the o.d rhoi; ud by lcwis and Clarit to charm tha Indians: try your lurk." la a lauch hit a the oM'rl ot aulien. Vocal assaults this week. 1'roplr. A plctura or two like The Splendid Pinner." wr.tcn la starring Mary tiar dn at tiia Tropica Tliater. would naka ths operatic luminary a d'lled film favorite. It's Intenarly dramati ffrra unuM'at hietrmnla. has a time ly appeal and la rich In human Interest. Harrlnr lacelit-k comedy. It pnes-sers niot vf the ingredients of th succesa ful filma. New lork'ard tha battlefield of Franca. th say world of Gotham's bh-mt and the hiapitals "oyer there" form the hackfrrounda for th llfa drama un'oMe.1 in "T"ha Splendid Sin ner." in which Mis O'ard-n Is supported hr Hamilton ke voile and Anders Ru-d-lph. n Saturday tha Peoples will offer that onusual and mnch-talked-of Jewel production. "Kalaer. Beaat of Ilerlln." Never has a picture recelred hlkrher praiM frirti critics, or b-en accorded a mor enthneiaaflc New York reception than this tlsualtxatloa of ths chief of tha Uuna. human: neyer In all Jjer career baa she risen to auch heia-hts. It Is a revelation, her ability to brrln with tha happiest mood, and ahow before the completion of the play the finest bit of tragedy that even she la capable of. The splendor that surrounds erery detail of the play has been talked about, and the support that Miss Bara baa la of the very finest sort. Certainly the costuming- appeals even to those to whom this phase of dramatic work la usually least interesting-. Star. VlTian Martin, the quaint little lass who hss contributed so many charm- ins; photoplays to the Paramount pro Kramme during the past yar. is tnakins; new friends at the Star Theater, where she is appearing In "The Petticoat Pilot." Bis; Bill Hart. In hi two-reel Western play of rapid-fire action. "Erery Inch a Man." Is another feature which is attracting much attention. A waif and a pair of old sea does who volunteer to educate her are the leading characters In "The Petticoat Pilot." Theodore Roberta and James Nelll portraying; the old sailormen In wonderful manner. The picture Is full of human Interest, quaint charm and delirious comedy. Thia bill closes tomorrow nlcht with Ann Penninrton In "Sunshine Nan" and Fatty Arburkle in "Ills livlne Beauty." scheduled for Saturday. fcorccn Goslp. Shades of Kit Carson. Bnffalo Bill and other expnm-nt of pialrie life! Imagine Polly Moran appearing in her next picture as a lady in curls and tig hts: a a a Fperl.il! A rtny which was stolen from the ftns?-r of one of the four hand of the Hindu triple rod. Shiva. Viehra and Brahma, has been sent mysteriously to Francis X. Uiiffhman. Mr. Bjsnman has written the priests of the temple offering to return the ring. a a Cecil Da MITte has completed bis pro duction of "The WhUperlna- Chorus" and mill atart Immediately upon a ptc turuallnn of David Graham Phillips novel. "New Wives for Old." a a Wallace Reld Is bn-lly enraged In studying the art of camouflage so ha can pa'nt Ma nw khaki-rofored eeed I ( Mf- who appreciate the finer S - A rl 1 Br li A Ihh ju our new Spring clones f " I W ' mucn to your liking. f f l i ' 1 y It has been gratifying to I ' y ' I .' I j j sS I ijl note the enthusiastic spirit i v'&i 114 I 11 fll" our yuner patrons have ; - .. i 1 1 J j ill displayed over these new ' ; j 111 I models. . . ..;r,- ' What has been their pleas- . v;y ' ' v j I - . ure, we would like to be yours. , f w 1 yaaKL-a Drop in and try on some new . -I styles. We'll be pleased to Jfft& -. 4 ' show you, ... . : j y f U . The Prices A i $20toi$45 Math? I' r- r' :f f- VI VA ,1. f VjV4 . ' T IsA l i I NOW PLAYING TO RECORD HOUSES iW VW; '-rAr : . I LAST TIMES SATURDAY A?i$J 's ' : 'Wf&Si A OUR PRICES - , : - h lUCMats- DCAnyTime ISCSundays .'.'.-".'. ".'VT Tm i laanii . . ' ... i , n r1" ' ' 1. 1 f '-C " , . iC'5mfP$g$&J'' I New York Prices Were $2.00 A'-':7 ' V . ' ' - ' rvS VOSa3?'V X j I ' Heilig Prices Were 75c and 50c fciSS : " I ' both Viola Dana and EM 1th Storey are I two male members In the cast. The f J . -r Z&faf&k f ffjf f&l&.PI T 1 El working Indoors. I other roles are all taken by members 1.1 XVeIS .ZZjLi3, - Jfk.7A.s :I IvCeiS I I of the -famous Sennett "Beauty Squad." V iWiyy'O X-V: " r, J J (Tired huainemer, take notice!, . J MfT ' I A Wonderful Now Playing NORMA TALMADGE "BY RIGHT OF PURCHASE" AND FATTY ARBUCKLE C; inn BELL BOY" demon In such a manner that he can dash down the boulevard without being seen by the ever-watchful eye of the speed cop. In the cast supporting Resale Love In "How Could Tou. Bessie?" is Oeorge Honey, grandson of the celebrated stage star a nice combination, natural and sweet. Metro stages In Hollywood, CaX, are belnr enlHre-d owing to the fact that Just for a change of scenery Enid Markey Is playing Ingenue leads in stock at San Diego, Cal. . Theda Bara's sets were all Inclosed from prying eyes while she was at work In "Salome." a Mack Sennett has completed a two rel comedy In which there are only Hotel men at Santa Barbara don't know which to recommend as the most beautiful view the Pacific at sunset or Mary Miles Minter coming from the studio. The Chamber of Commerce as serts that 10 persons watch for Mary every night in comparison to one who looks toward the setting sun. Sunsrl. Tarron." that vlvij and colorful Vtcturisation of tbe likn Hunt Jack sen etorr of eartr California, has heen T'lartng to plea-.l crowds at th Sun--l Theater this wek. It will be Siiown until Saturday night. Kcrran-. spectacle and the scenic are blen1d together in this taie of the eld Mi!on Indians, th padrea and the early Yankee settlors of Southern t'alifornla. with romance Its dominant note. Monroe Sallfbnry. MaSel Van TJnren. Adda Glesaon and Hlchard r-terMng are a few of the plavrra Kho lend life to the well-known character of the Jack son noieL Miea Van Huren. Mies t.tea a and l'ttl Anna I.ehr all contribute t the characterisation of Kamona. wh- ?(nrr ?a carried throughout th took from infancy to old lie Liberty. Vorma Ts!madge anJ Fatty Arbnrkle. who have bern rrletrlng an unueual sncreea at the 11 erly Theater this Wffc, will contin'i as the entertntn tuent hadiinr tlirouKho-it the week. A appeal subject on tha b:ll show the manufacture of potn gas-a. which form an Important adjunct to modern warfare. Pv KiKht of Purchase" Is th title of the .Normi Talmadge pictur. the brilliant rpiin; emot:una! star pleas ing lier followers mitb her portrayal of a ourg gtrl who make a trial mar riaae. and then falls in love with(her u and. Kucene O'Hrien. popular leading man. plaa the hu aml. Patty Arouckl. Al John. Buater K eat on anJ Alice 1-ake are the chief figures Of the lateet A -buck le-Para-mount comedy. TKt Pell Boy." It's one of the funniest Arbuckle pictures ever made. Majctlc. Theda Para's Tu Barry." at pra-s-nt-d tn th WtHiam Pot story of the life of tee famous Krench adventures who ruled the court of Ioul XV. closes Its Malaatie Theater engagement to morrow night, belns rtiaced by the patriotic prod-action. "Paciriat or Trai tor." or "I'raft IU." which has been registering a hit throughout the coun try Theda Bara has made the character e; th favorite of loe king intensely These Dresses Are Beautiful $16.50 to $25.00 Foulards, crepe de chines, plaids and striped silks, taffeta and georgette crepe combinations as well as all colors in plain silk. Many of the styles are excellent for stout women while oth ers are those clever little models especially designed for misses. A variety of effects straight lines, tunics, drapes, pleats- short-waisted and long-waisted. Many trimmed in braided de signs. Nothing could be lovelier for street wear for Spring. We urge you to make your selection early the prettiest styles are always sold first. - .Air -- X Nezv Ideas in Millinery are always to be found at the Eastern. A splendid assortment of chic hats styled a little different, a little smarter than those seen elsewhere. Large and small hats of Lisiere straw, George! te dress hats, larfre genuine Milans, etc. An especially fine line of hats priced at Jo.00. Silk-Flounced Petticoats $3.75 And very splendid petticoats at that ! The top is of extra quality Seco silk, elastic fitted a deep flounce of changeable taffeta silk, tucked and edged with a narrow ruffle makes up as smart and serviceable a petticoat as you could wish. Besides being very low in price, you will find this skirt will wear far better than an all silk. A limited number; make your visit to the store Friday or Saturday. An especially attractive Tricot Silk-Jersey Petticoat is selling at $5.75. A deep novel flounce of accordion pleating and elastic fitted top. A splendid value in an all-silk model. i Your Charge t Account Solicited 'Outfitting qjP Washington St. at Tenth. " ' From Famous Novel by HELEN HUNT JACKSON The Historical and Romantic History of California You Have Read This Book (And So Have 8,000,000 Others) Now See the Picture COMIXG SCTSTJAV ' pea The Sensation The Price of a Good Time." La m ! Does YOUR Back Ache? NEARLY everybody suffers from kidney disease at some time or other. One may think he is per fectly well and even force himself to say he it "all right," but hit tired movements and languid expression tell more plainly than words (hat he is is an unheal thfij condition. Backache is a symptom of weak disordered kidneys. Rheumatic paint, stiff joints, sore muscles are others. These symptoms indicate that the kidneys and bladder need help to do the work of filtering and catting out from the system poisons and watte products that cause trouble. SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER I give quick and permanent relief in kidney or bladder troubles tnat Have not reacned a chronic or advanced stage. They ttop bladder irregularities, strengthen the kid neys and tone up the liver. Paul Darkow, Stewart, Minn., writes: "Two years ago I had a pain in my back so severe that I could not walk. I thought it was kidney trouble. I bought a SO-cent bottle of Foley Kidney Pills and after taking about half the bottle was completely cured. I have had no recur rence of the trouble." If you have any cause to suspect that your kidneys need help, you will make no mistake in taking Foley Kidney Fills. In 50c and $1.00 bottles. Sold Everywhere Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In ft, before breakfast. To feel as fine as ths proverbial fiddle, we must keep the liver washed clean, almost every mornlnir, to pre vent its sponge-like pores from clog ging ,with indigestible material, sour bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted physician. If you get headaches, it's your liver. If you catch cold easily, it's your liver, if you wake up with a bad taste, furred tongue, nasty breath or stomach be comes rancid, it's your liver. Sallow skin, muddy complexion, watery eyes all denote liver uncleanliness. Tour liver is the moat important, also the most abused and neglected organ of the body. Few know its function or how to release the dammed-up body waste, bile and toxins. Every roan and woman, sick or well, should drink each morning before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate la it, to wash from the liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible ma terial, the poisons, sour bile and toxins: thus cleansing, sweetening ana freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Limestone phosphate Is inexpensive; any pharmacist will sell you a quarter pound, which is sufficient for a demonstration of how hot water and limestone phosphate cleans, stimulates and freshens the liver, keeping you feeling fit day in and day out. Adv. . Phone your want ada to The Orego nian. ilain 7070, A 6u05. Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070 A 6093 a-