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COLONIAL STARTING TONIGHT THE CURRENT EPISODE IN THE GREAT SERIAL THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY By Harold MacGrath. This Story is Called “A Battle of Wits” DON’T FORGET $10,000 REWARD FOR THE BEST 100-Word Solution of the Mystery 10c The trap set for Norton. Escaping, he turns spy. He is made a prisoner. is beaten by rev and death-trap. trickery rescue. The PHOTO “A BATTLE OF WITS” IS THE title of this week's release tn “The Million Dollar Mystery” serial, which heads the program opening | at the Colonial theatre tonight | In their determination to get Young Norton, the Black Hundred meet with unlooked for resistance, Just as they are about to triumph, silently and swiftly come revenge and rescue. The newest George Ade comedy-in-siang tells the varied experiences of a popular| aumhor. Another comedy and tnter- | esting happenings from all over the world are shown. Miss Argie-| wiez, on the violin, is the musical | feature. ee | GENTLEMAN FROM! “THE PLAYS | Mississipp!,” the film revival of the popular comedy based on the political life of our national cap- ital, and the chivalry of the South, with genial Tom Wise tn the char. acter, is the feature offered at the Grand until Saturday night CHRISTY MATHEWSON (BIG) 6) Is the star in a two-part comedy drama, “Love and Baseball, is the feature at the Circuit on to. | day's new program This is the first of a series of| stories on baseball, including many incidents in Christy Mathewson’s life, that will be shown one a m |for the next year, Each story will be a complete incident in itself but is a serial because the Big 6 is starred in every one. “Love and Baseball” shows how Mathewson | won his first big league game and also the girl. | Second, Near M Near Marion eee ARLINE PRETTY IS THE NEW lead playing opposite King Baggot in the Imp company. She is a lit tle woman, athletic, about 22 years which | ¢ His great strength Silently tables swiftly In their and turn come own am TRIN OD, ¥ ta est dance creations Other interesting things on |day's new program include. “loln's Promise,” an Indian story, with Mary Pickford; “Heezanut Hunts Wild Game,” another funny cartoor comedy; “The Peacemaker,” « de lghtful comedy drama, and “For the Love of Mike,” full of fun. Joe Rob erts is heard on his banjo tn new musical numb Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Dancer,” a special photo- play lola's Pron with Mary Pickford; “Heezanut Hunts Wild Jame.” a cartoon ody; “The Peacemaker” and “ Mike,” comedies to a *. Colonial Until Saturday Night The Battle of Wits,” current chapter of “The Million Dollar Mystery The Fable of the Author, the Dear Public and the Plate of Mush,” a George Ade com edy; “A Horseshoe—for Luck Vitagraph comedy Hearst-Selig News Pictorial eee Circuit Until Saturday Night Love and Baseball,” with Chris y Mathewson; “Perlla of Paul For the Love of ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 5c—FOR THE CHILDREN—5c episod Light a Sterling comedy STAR—WEDNESDAY, FOURTH AV. Just North of Pike AND A BIG CQMEDY SHOW Headed by George Ade’s Latest Laugh-Maker 10c The Indian Phantom story, and A Until Saturday Night irl and an Alice Joyce drama in t The Close Call,” Kalem the Sto Vitagraph drama, Walker Rory drama, with | | Melbourne Until Saturday Night st Her dr arap A rongh Et a five-part Wine. Th Mission art,” thr part drama Vietory Selig erman Kate,” Vita Grand Until Saturday Night ntieman From y Mins All nwork Week Girl of RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Untii Friday “Th parts Blind, of Bay ne Tr T two. aria Hearts,” No. 8 the Eyes of drama; “A Prince o-part comedy-dra At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday ocT | way,” [on h > parts; | 14, 1914, PAGE RAW-RAHS ARE ALL DOUBLED} : UPBY CRAMPS: Six ton students of living University Washing at Lewis hall, the men's dormitory, didn't show up for cl yesterday They stayed in bed ail doubled up with cramps. day, This is how it happened night eared a bot: | tle the ledge of a third story window of Clarke The the women's dormitor boys of Lewis the hall arranged to spirit fluid away Th long po’ they f crook brought a Dlanket; also a On the end of the hioned a sort of crook, The they fitted around the bottle They The bottle landed in the Followed pole The the cut-ups n away into still was repeated several night smelled a rat detailed to guard Put they flipped into thin eyes | night they were women put the One of them visit made certair the womer f them were 4 the bottle thetr dozed next The ther store Sunday night there of on Throughout the conte tiles wer drug The were two bot on the | | ts of the two distributed the | tles Instead quall store pur boys fron Lewis hall drank | sely of the contents Thats why of cramps. CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE (Copy righ pix them had | | | | . by the Newspaper Hon- | ferprise Association.) THE BEGINNING OF A TRAGEDY! | Such trivial things make up the tragedies of modern 1 } The day before yesterday was k's birthday, It was also a legal | ck was etill away ntly form for bh Father to « and had evt-| ten all about his birth id said nothing about of his few t Waverly howe tter he see Jack was well enough help Mary an hour or two a day the shop; Aunt Mary was still with her friends at her own house, | so I thought I would surprise Dick birthday Ho wired me he had changed his! but d no} worne to) | plans a little and would be tn Cin-! It cinnat! for a day I would take the ale surprise him in t arly morning, before he had time to get away to his work | 1 had just finished my which I have braided very elab orately, I had it made at a little] allor’s that a friend recommended | and me do all the “hand myself so {t wae not ive frock, although Eilene looks quite as well as yught in New wo I decided er down and, | new suit) on it she to show and anticipated much Soy in showing 1 for the first time on his birthday. I also baked a cake after an old recip mother's and decorated {t with his name and date of his b 1 bought him a half dozen pair of silk socks with ties to match and ut on my journe it fet oO with a glad Men’s Silk “THE STORE THAT Lisle Sox SAVES YOU MOHET™, 13c ‘ Seconp Ave. aT JAMES ST. 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LET PEOPLE DECIDE “The success or failure of Seattle be determined more by the operas we select than thing,” says Montgomery Lynch, managing direc- andard Grand Opera So he’s going to ask the people to decide what operas they want for Popular vote, heart Mollie and Jim Edie took me to the train and Jim said jocularly It’s a good thing, Madge, that you are going get about o'clock the morn at that Di Il prot in bed if he has been ‘spending the The ma; “F ACTRESS TELLS SECRET A Well-known Actress Tells How She Darkened Her Gray Hair and Promoted Its Growth With a Simple Home Made Mixture Ou ther tte three-part comedy dra fecta Third and James Th what I was thinking as the stuffy little Thi I clos 4 my eyes in Wei Thur. Fri. Sat. Special Feature Mathewson || (BIG SIX) Two-act Comedy Drama Love and Basebell Pearl “White “Perils of Pauline” Episode No. 11, in William Clifford “The Phantom Light” Twoact Indian Drama. Great Revival All This Week —-AT— First Presbyterian Church Dr. Matthews Will Preach ||| SPECIAL Music | You Are Invited Bring Your Neighbors to he AIN MAT CAL, MAT TIVOLI Pvening dark hours in revel DE WOLF HOPPER Keating & ¥ 1 must have looked rather con and the ; ay Opntaane cerned for Mollie said sharply: “I! @iibert & Sulivan Opera Co. . is and| Presents | don't think that is very of “eke YOU aN you, Mr, Edie. You must not say ues such things of Dick to Ma But just the same,” ehe add I don't teat c bandwith my tea PANTAGES SEATTLE THEATRE and with my sudden ap and The Seattle Players in “FINE FEATHERS” girl said Ed enthus. haps I had | better Night 80c, 75¢ al = : SAD SAD DAYS FOR DOGS a wife who These be sad days for the mongrel curs that roam our streets. 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Georgia Cooper “Company in “The Great Question” Social Evil Landers iasti 8k is simpl you to marry me make sure that I shall have is discretion itself. ‘This is so sudden,” said Mollie dimpling, “but I am very glad though I have to break your heart refusing, that agree with that discretion Is one of th best qualities a wife can have especially when she is discreet in old, and is still single. Her princt What Thin Folks. ‘Should pal stage ex has been with Charles Hanford, in Shakespearian 0 6 | Wi | plays. Miss Pretty has been with 0 to Gain eight the Imp since last February lcs callie Kohes be ee Sines c- s | Physic 5 ANOTHER OF THE ALICE| veloped: Mon, and: Women Joyce picture starts at the Class A _ theatre today. It is a two-part pro | duction entitled “The Girl and the Stowaway.” “The Girl and the | Stowaway” is full of action and romance. Lord Richie endeavors to have his son George marry Adele [daughter of an American million aire. George will not meet her, and starts for America as a stowaway Adele happens to be on th > boat, but nelther knows the other George sees a deckhard trying to steal Adele's purse, and George comes to the resc As the bo: nears port the deckhand throws| Adele overboard. George rescues her, and, of course, they live happily | sho ever afterward. Prices 25c, “Aliso a Sterling Comedy.” pasar ‘Marcus | Quality Vaudeville . 6—BIG ACTS—6 Loew's 5—PHOTOPLAYS—5 Empress MATS. Theatre “THE DANCER,” A SPECIAL by photoplay offering, with Mlle. 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