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CLEMMER SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE 10e=10e—=10e—10e TWO STARS Today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday A M E R I c A s Ss Ww E E T H E A R T 4m>miammEn uronixzmZ> A x MARY PICKFORD IN A DRAMA YOU ALL WILL LIKE AS IT ISIN LIFE AND. FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN Everybody's Favorite Winner of Ladies’ World Hero Contest Offers a Drama of Suspense and Mystery TRINKETS OF TRAGEDY 2 COMEDIES 2 _AND OTHER FEATURES ) THE (OLIVER G o ~ 99 WALLACE | Fa ee rganist JOE ROBERTS Banjoist THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE WRITES DICK.—CHAPTER 201 | FORGIVE ME, from home all night | I was Jonely, ushappy and in | great pain, and yet all Inst night as I lay on that bed of physical and T tried to excuse his staying away | mental agony I was trying to think by saying that he had been con-| of what | should say to Dick, when fined more or less to the hospital | he came with me for nearly two months.’ “Ir js not fair that he should but I could not see where it WaS)ieave me like this,” I told myself mecessary for him to stay @ ¥) "1 don’t care if be is blue and couraged and wants to get away and forget I kept getting fervous and last the pain 80 great I had to call up the docto’ and ask him to come over and give me something thet would ease the pain in mind and body Dear old Atwater seldom goes out at night, but b nawered my telephone and promised to come over, as he only lives about two blocks from the hotel Where ia Die he asked (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper ‘ Enterprise Association) All night long I waited for Dick more and more He is not at home,” I answered, | and I could not help crying little | I heard Dr. Atwater ban »| receiver and then f pleces By the time he was sobbing and cryir | could not speak 1 I should not think Dick would have let business call him out of town at this time, Margie,” he sald as he prepared the: opiate. é fe He was not sure he was going Wed., Fri., Sat. and Sun. §) to ve away ai! night and besides he | thought Mollie would stay with ACOOL PLACE |": - This answer leaped to my lips. for no matter how incensed I was New ventilating system in- STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, ‘THE TWO ACTORS WHO KEPT U.S. FORCES ENTERTAINED DOWN AT | VERA CRUZ; THEY GET THE $$$$. igl4 raun 4 YOUNG WIDOW CAPTURED BY SLAVER GANG MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE! ** $5.98 Women’s $15 Balmacaan Coats | > Find Her pins Tighe a wor haben to Clean Up, Your Pick Stripped of Clothing and Exhausted beens ad a sasorimen Listen! : i ; ¢ worn mo ‘ ith t DRESSES NINE UNDER ARREST drop shoulders, 9 fasbionabie this season, 10 for Children Comes to City on Visit, Is De ‘at be SS. a9 39c 49c | coyed by Young Man, Women's Suits to $ | ~ aga ag: j : ie garments Drugged and Kidnaped your y hile the ‘88. 98 were made to retail for and $1.00, NEW YORK, July 8.--Suffer ever a models in te Mate are fine from; terrible. treatment at. the ere xture gingham, madras and hands of a gang of white slaver erKe er ®| seersucker, All are Mra. Delia Nealy Hansom, a youn, “i . ©] ne trimmed and widow of Bridgeport, Conn, wa he colo e ea well tailored and being cared for by the authoritic es run from 4 ‘4 bear the stamp of verti aeun-et ember’ et & $1. 00 Women 6 Wash Waists 59c :. Shop ne This la the palr that’s getting the band belleved to be operating here sists from the we en possible, money in Vera Cruz. Alegrt nd with ‘astonishing boldness ac sellin to $1.06, await you, 4s Enhort have the show bust atl Nine Are Arrested re rile High or low ne three to themselves. All others have left Seven men and two women a quarte tri immed with tace em. read have been arrested aa a re olde c You ll find all sizes in sult of the story told by Mre, Hau th robably only one or two sizes In each | 8 was rescued from a house ate, to find your aise jane gone on FE 146th at where she claimed to have been held a prisoner and “Women s Hawes Dresses $1.25 | biected to revolting crueltier eral attractive mod Fo oung girls were br To Clean Up els all solid colors, suc & blue, tan and he police, who declare tb utural linen, with collar and cuffs and re also held prisoners by the Trimmed Hats nicely em in sizes from 34 to 48 ng which captured Mrs. Har pa 00? Your choice here ETTING RICH ip $1.48 $3.98] ©" $1.25 | Met by Polite Man o e 5 ; Hansom said she was the Panamas, Milans, Hemps $1.50 Women’s Petticoats 95c . "Pah - port "end the mother of four chil our ow s th] w he inch knife pleated flounce al They're In and Can't Get Ou?; S. S- SHI BLACK : iren vit «:. teatines te at 1 the beat colors of the season. Your 95 Others Out and They She arrived in New York May 26 about one-third actual cos hoice Thursday c mi ‘i jto “vintt a fr rd Can't Get In. She lost her way soon after leay the train, and was approached in broken lines of Men’s and THEY'RE COMEDIANS! |by an exceedingly polite young + ae pod | |man, who offered to guide her Boys’ Suits. 21) Wakes Up in Park Just as Good, Writes Fred | Then be wftered 40 buy ber 0 9 a Boalt, as You See at the soft ¢rink Men’s Shirts She ac T Orpheum Back Home — | Mrw. sald that im the EX T RA! Ti EX RA! | Third Episode in “Mystery of last she ere until she s ‘o Clean Up y Fred L. Boalt | a Million” Opens at the | found » BB : $1.00 Silks for 37c 75 5c 9c VERA CRUZ, July 8—There ts Colonial Theatre Today. Her clothes were torn, but § e r i SHIRTS EACH Summer Ve: Rs: wom- only one place in Vera Cruz to & which she had with her had not en. The garments are to In the ning atro Olity been taken. well worth double the price pla ; ‘ SEE IT, THEN READ IT) 10h weak trom the effects or 2 for 75c ask UV When you get t there {| jof a drug, two other men took her aaa ah nion S only one act to see—unless you) The Star Will Publish Next] to a house in Morris at Packie egy ee mera nase Closing out, prise t thin for. the reason that| Installment of Harold Mac- MER ac ar Bee tegen dP PEE stripes in light and medium colors Women's Union Suite ay , ty t e . | > : peat me terribly ald sundered and ready fo Seger 7 be tra fine grades— thers are only two actors—Alegrias Grath’s Novel Saturday. [Mrs Hansom. “Men were constant Leos A Gnd rondy tor aie. | Peas 19¢ 35c 48c | lly coming house re are two actors in Taey th ed to kil . Garments come lace by hind plaode of * bs v ill me and ia, and two only, hacanes|, The third eplecde of “The Mye| a. me toa house on E. 146th st ® ‘ trimmed, in tight cuff Alerris art are in and east fii at the Colonial theutre, begins| “LAs abused again. Bathing Suits knee o ** | toda j me days er I was taken te in the w | ir Porteh r bea ae The novel, writte Harold|® loon in Portchente 1 was U . For Men and Boys, Women and ’ et in if they wanted 10, Maccirath, tells Yow Stamley. var | again feartutly created. “ty ever Clean-Ups in chiuren at Decisive Resuc | Housekeepers r reaves, IMonaire r ates his ere almost closed and my face tions. Since leaving. France to ‘tour| STeeves miliionalr ot ut fr be. i oath of membership in the Blac from beatings I had received Sh D t Men's Worsted Bathing Suits, ou les Mexico, Ale “oe dh = have bad | tuntred, a secret organization o Find Her Stupefied oe ep © | asc, $1.35 and u Pp tumultuous but profitable experi-| thieves By the Black Hundred|.. Mr. Hansom was returned to babe ay ae =. linen finish, aise ences, Wherever they have gone, ¥ the 146th at. house Men's and Boys’ a orsted Bathing Suits, 40 ing; nice quality sone Mra My Hargreaves f# finally found, and/ ‘he 146th at. eS aes $2.98 ? in'tan cenit, | 68¢, 98¢ and up from. dressigge Hoom? Boom! went the cannop,| With the Black Hundred (dogging) 1. )¢ ime Re ae Marshal tan viel gunmetal and patent Women’s and Misses’ Bathing alue om, M his steps, the film dramatization of | Hoeffling found her alone when he leather Oxfords, in values up | Suits, in French batiste and Jersey 9c "iilow Slips, linen finish, ttlety-bang! went the musketry | tne story affords many a thrill called with a dispossess notice. Get your size now | ribbed, while they last, $1.50, $1.29 Fechsine’. Gos peanior aaa eee Monterey, Mexico City, To Hargreaves’ haw a 'dnagnter’| creer deor wee locked. but Hoet yet your siz and $238, 50, $1. cotaae regular 19%¢ |throngh whom s romance 1s wor oke In je found Mrs Rathing Caps, 15¢, 19¢ and 4c. Mercerized Tabli But war pays. If the federals| Qn inte the tale. Bee it at the| Hansom stripped of her clothing 4 276 Site *tocnes a repulse the attacking conatitution-|Cojonial, then read the third in| 88d On the verge of insanity, She several patterns: worth 40e, alists they celebrate by going to “el! gratiment ir] Was removed to a hospital and lat Take One Huck Towels, regular 106 Seatee.” H€ the constitutionallets * nt of tha story in Satur m. for few aan f the constitutionaliats| gays star jer was able to appear in court Large size, a are victorious, they, simflarly, take a _ bd =e, in the show Enhtert kept two comedy uniforms at hand—a federal and a rebel and now he has added to hix ward robe a mirth-provoking khaki eult,! | n soldiers wear. Must Have Their Theatre || | | As soon aa the firing dies at the! “WaRy PICKFORD AND FRAN. | end of a battle, Alegrias y Enhart! cis X. Bushman, two of the great craw! out from under their bed and/ ‘et and most popula atare In thet show themselves in the street./ motion picture world, are at the! Bye Siar ogres capt s wpe rie | ©! mmer today for a four days’ en-| ACTORS!” my : gagement. Miss Pickford offers a} “4 ade A el te | baat? Interest story, “An It In In| ater, win ener face on the) Life.” Bushman will play the lead ti paula net Eo to arent THE be |ing role ir a drama of mystery Trinkets of Tragedy.” Bushman ORS, because then there would be/ recently won the ladies’ world hero PO yhe leontest, and was voted the most! anghe, American soldiers, sailors! popular actor In. photoplay. ‘Two| mene Sr Mf Ale-l comedies and “Trooping the Col wry ed who are really!org.” an impressive English cere ist as good 4s you see at! mony, complete the program aos —aem| (‘Toe PROGRAM AT THE! Class A, commencing toda DANCING diedae Whe Bhoiea (x an ex HIPPODROME | traordinary two-reel detective story Fifth and University from the Rellance studios; “The W-plece Union Orchestra M. Without ar, a thrilling ee marten }love drama by Thanhouser play-| ers; “A Rowboat Romance,” Keystone comedy of the usually ex Dick I could not let even my friend and physician know | with stalled Come in and rest oldest and see the best show in [i ithat | thought my husband was| ena neglecting me. | “Poor little girl!” he said, “you! are finding out that marriage ts/ very different from loving, aren't | “THE STOLEN |”: | Not yet, doctor,” I ied bravely. | Of cou Iam in hard Hines, but | CODE” I could have gotten my legs broken | " and bruised in a railroad wreck An extraordinary detective Bi) jist the same if I were not mar story in two reels, from the ff red.” Reliance studio Doctor Atwater looked at me rather strangely. I wondered If he really knew I was lying—but he| sald nothing as he gave me the “THE MAN hypodermic “Tomorrow something must be} done to insure you someone will by cidedly | FEAR’ He sat down beside me for a lit-| tle while and the thing I re-| A thrilling rama | membered I was trying to ket hin 0 leave me before Dick came in Thanhouser piaye: I bs afraid Dick would come in unde influence of liq and Dr, Atwater would learn the “A ROWBOAT {| ":' ROMANCE” | founda ky while on the coverlet Keystone comedy under my chin was a note ! the world. opened it and read the first lette Dick ever wrote me Darling: Nothing you ca to me be as u id me { think of 4 hole and eve Yes, | also too much and Str unnot be decent—at least e you ick and sw fering. But, Mares er sill and self and t am, 1 love Will be home ¢ tonight and forgive me before that tim ‘DICK (Te Continued Temerrow) ceedingly funny type, and a Unf-| part feature, and a Florence Turner versal The Man With.|comedy TARRYTOWN, N. Y, July & out Fe nty of excep ph CE ME, AYS John D. Rockefeller was 75 todays tionally exciting incidents. George | * Travis, who is fired becanse of his|| RESIDENCE THEATRES {He celebration is scheduled, The MAIN 4891 love for his mlilionaire employer's |® king said he felt as if he wens | Q. A. 1273 |daughter, does not know what fear At the Home Until Friday rs his prime. si |!s, Ho th captured by gunmen, but}, “Luctlle Love, No, 11," two parts H MAN CHI ee escapes just {n time to save the|“Dead Men's Tales,” three-part millionaire’s house and family from|drama; “Universal Ike Almost a| /DEATH “TAKES FS destruction at the hands of an an-| Hero,” comedy - archist gang, and to rescue the girl| bo std | AUSTIN, Tex. July S—If Presi-) “Iam convinced that it was my ey : he loves from thelr clutches, He|At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday gent Woodrow Wilson wants some /Continual thinking about babies) “DAYTON, July §—Death call wins his bride “Lucille Love, No. 4," two part: |one to back him up In his theory |that finally brought about the ve-/twice at the home of Claude Bee s l-rhe Dawn of the New Day,” dra-|trat ereat things can be accom-| alization of the one great wish of] 01. see, . CHARLOTTE BURTON, OF|ma: “Mike and Jake in the Clutch] iia cl ty means of psychology, he| my wife and I,” Babcock said. “Tae | ett pa ta Rei, the “Flying has played with|of Circumstances,” comedy; “Papa’s|bugnt. to write to R. P, Babcock, | Power of suggestion did it jyesterday. At 2:30 a. m, Beckett the Santa Barbara company since | Boy,” comedy registrar of vital statistics of the otk: ver! binesm ag v3 “a bee }1912. She made her debut on the * assed ai tach hours later, a son, Russell, 12, aia stage when § years old, and she 18| At the Greenwood Until Friday it the power of suggestion can |, When oF something, or tubercular meningitis. Mvst |now 24. She likes “heavies” and] “The End of the Feud,” drama;|pring a brand new baby Into a leave it to Ss WANT ADS | heckoit was appointed to her hugs has played leads ‘A Purltan Episode,” drama; “Uni-!jome, there should be no difficulty |to find it band’s offtce, ¥ EA versal Ike in the Battle of the Lit-|/tp people obtaining prosperity and — -— = Ee. 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