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CLEMMER 10c-Seattle’sBest Photoplay House--10¢ Presents Her Great Dramatic Success THE LYNBROOK TRAGEDY THE VERDICT A Surprise : “ll SLIPPERY SLIM MEETS THE CHAMPION sud gcc aca saniabuede seontiet m= THE BIG “> JIMMIE THE PORTER DOC YAK’S BOTTLE A Cartoon WALLACE AT THE PIPE ORGAN 10c—10e— 10e—10c—10c—10c—10ce—10¢ SAYS HARMONICAS SPREAD MICROBES HL Mick has discovered a new rea 800 for abolishing the mouth organ “It's @ disease spreader,” declares the physician, “and it's the cause of more than one epidemic of grip and diptheria.” The indiscriminate using of must- cal toye—mouth organs, horns and flutes cause the spread of minor diseases and often start disease epidemics, according to Dr. Mick, who cautioned a meeting of Omaha mothers to keap such toys from thelr children. “Give a mouth organ or a flute to one child tn a block,” said Dr. Mick, “and within half an hour every child in the block has had that toy fn his mouth. Some of these children may be from disease and the flute or organ may carry {t to each of his com panions, thus causing an epidem'c Liner Trotiue, sunk by German cruiser Emden, was member of fleet which touched this port. Now Nearing the End—Don’t Miss a Chapter—Starting Today UNDERGROUND RIVER” A Thrilling Episode in That Marvelou s Story MILLION “THE THE suffering | STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT, 28, 1914. PAGE Scene from “The Underground River,” the current chapter In “The | Million Dollar Mystery,” at the Colonial theatre Wednesday evening. To recoverja valuable document, Florence follows one of the con. spiratore into @ cave, and, to make her escape, she takes a thrilling plunge into an underground river; she is recaptured and a thrilling battle in the water by Norton and her captors is the exciting ollmax of this episode THOUSANDS SEE NEW LIBERTY THEATRE The Liberty 1 ALICE JOYCE Clemmer. ‘Tain actress 18 Keen mat Traged tom ng venturesa In his entir fe ie another exce Plenty of fun three comedies. ;M the Champton, those Vie Potel-So; fairs, “Jimmie, the Porter, eral miles of laughs Sr car. “Doc ¥ak's Bottle,’ masterpiece in| toon comedy, and art It owers, with a 18 AT THE popular photpla in her Intest dra he Lynehb > fan unsus ot It tell yo mar wwho an The result was ae The Ve the Slim hie ¢ Ten thousand children gazed with men, women and wonder at the | theatrical const palati de: e wn ia a fairyland of aiatial grandeur of the Liberty| Ciorama of lakes and mountains theatre Tuesday after and adorning the walls, and the pink eoing, gasped at tts beauty, and nd gold glow of the sunset shed |marveied at the unit orchestra as | S04 gold & t ' ding soft light through the trellises jit crooned Iiting dance melodies, | ..4 arbors, about which vines en-| of the scenes wero taken during a Jroared classic finales until the ns |twine themselves, m the ca-| raging California flood in which hong es ak tae |thedraliike arch to the orchestra! millions of dollars damage wan |guftawed, chug-chugged, sang, |2i% Where Honry B. Murtagh’s| done to property. The deluge w Lea EAT Keele eee ian | fingers on a magic keyboard cause | extensively described in the papers Pees te eet ened sancka thay |Sobs and Inughter, songs and walls | at the time und few people thought were, too! . and magnificent melody to tric that a motion picture company rugh the lattice work f bove | would a And these same 10,000 shuddered |{)Toush the lattice work far a Me uid hay iba : with horror as they saw a railway 7 n0@ @ featuro while surrounded by {train aching (and heard it of #0 many dangers. The Balboa com YELL FOR LATE CARS | the orchestra), saw it crash tr pany, hearer, at the flood to a in of nwrvice after 10 p 4 Jan anto, and saw (and heard) th profit, produced a feature in auto shattered to fragments, tn which theme of the story fs |soul-stirring film, “Shadows LakeHurien division of| built up around the flood and en Past.” And then they the municipal railway system was) acted in tte very waters, (with the orchestra) and doubled | urged on the city utilities commit . THERE Ane FIVE SUBJECTS on the new bill opening at the Ne over tn convulsions of mirth (with |tee Tuesday by residents and b: Clreuit today, two two-part dramas reel feature, the Balboa com pany, present at the Class A} theatre the balance of this week is AN WHusual play in that many the orchestra) at the comical mis-|nese men in that district. The lery of the barber, pressed tnto}committes promised to think It My Friend From India.” jservice as patel a enteneee READERS: CLIP THIS OUT AND PASS | IT IN AT THEATRE BOX OFFICE MANAGER THEATRE. As a regular patron of your theatre I desire to in- form you through this coupon from THE STAR that I prefer to see: Love, Adventure, “Society,” Western, Comedy, Serial, Crime films (Cross out all except those you || like best.) (Fill in name of your favorite actor or actress here.) ite curt . with two other pictures. The mt chapter of “The Pertls of ne,” in which the pretty h ine gets into and out of some more trouble, with lots of thrills in the action, and a romance, Fate,” are the feature offerings . ROBERT EDESON, WHO STAR- red in “The Call of the North,” ts featured tn “Where the Trail Di- vides,” at the Mission theatre un- ul Saturday night . PRETTY LITTLE MARQUARITE | Clark in “Wildflower,” a comed drama, is at the Alaskan until Sat-| | urday night. . . | Colontal Until Saturdey Night “The Underground River,” cur rent chapter of “The Million Dollar Mystery”; “The Peoples’ Chotce,” a George Ade fable comedy; “Jos ‘8 Legacy,” Vitagraph comedy; “Hearst-Selig News Pictortal.” ee tell 4 . Also my favorite actor is And my favorite actress is SIGNED Clase A Until! Saturday Night “The Will o’ the Wisp, part drama; “The Warning,” Jestic comedy, with Dorothy Gish. eee Ciroult Until Saturday Night “Sands of Fate,” two-part drama “High Spots on Broadway,” Key stone comedy; “Perils of Pauline,” current chapter, in two parts “Billy's Rival," comedy drama; “The Badge of Office,” Western drama. FOURTH AV. Just North of Pike . Alaak. All Week “wildfi drama; “The Day of a Dog,” drama; “Pathe's Daily Pictures” and “Sait Refining,” edu cational Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “The Mirage,” two-part drama of “Trey O' Hearts” serial; “Love and Surgery,” two-part comedy; “Ant-/| mated Weekly.” eee Mission All Week “Where the Trail Divides,” Robert Edeson, . with | RES|DENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Frid “The Trey o' Hearts, 10, two parts; “Christy Mathewson in Love and Baseball,” two-part com: edy-drama; “Dis{llustoned,” drama; “Cruel, Cruel World,” comedy, . oe At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday “The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 2, tw parts; Mary Pickford in “Sweet-| heart Days,” drama; “No Show for | the Chauffeur,” comedy; “Beau and Hobo,” comedy. DOLLAR . MYSTERY ‘Don’t forget—$10,000 Reward is going to the best 100-word solution of 10c By HAROLD McGRATH the Mystery. Get busy. ADMISSION (ALWAYS) 5c—FOR THE CHILDREN—5c THERE 1S TROUBLE IN THEAIR | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Dick does not know how I take things! Something has wrong with him, and he is ufraid to tell me. 1 think It is some thing concerning the schoolbook business, for Mrs, Selwin called me up this morning after he had gone and inquired very solicitously about Dick He's all right physically,” swered, “but he is worrying something terribly. He has told me about it as yet.” ‘Whén he does, I rely on you to be very sane and weigh your de cisions very carefully,” Mrs, Sel win said as she rang off, I wonder if the schoolbook con cern is going to fail? I am deter. | mined not Dick until he comes to tell me There are lots more things than ‘osing money all have.| Losing one's health or reputation) George Ade Comedy “THE FABLE OF THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE” dbo Vitagraph Comedy “JOSIE’S LEGACY” Hearst-Selig Weekly 10c I an-| about not to ask “WILL OF THE wisp,” A FOUR.) the hardihood to pro-| | and a Keystone comedy heading the | ands of| |that can come to one. | would realize that most every wom an will CONFESSIONS | 10c CHILDREN'S Rompers, no sleeves; biue chambray $12.98 Women’s Serge Dresses ‘ THURSDAY BARGAINS $3.98 Silk Waists $2.79 Waist ream, pos ice tom W aists vy, Taupe, ete seen such Bargains. rrow me You have never “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONET”, 49c WOMEN’S Outing Flan nel Sizes 2 Gowns, 4 to 42 Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST int and 25 Luster tively worth $2.79. in Green, 9 way y eyes on Thursday, ST: lorings medium woo an them. your 50 Tang ve, Cream, THURSDAY BARGAINS $1.75 WAISTS, Tomorrow $1.29 Serviceable Walsts, te. ) dozen Walsts. 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Cheviots, shipment Specially priced for Thurs- WE selected Tans, All sizes, from 6 to 18 years. from mill ends in Tweeds, erges, Worsteds and of Boys’ Flannel Mild weather having retarded the sale of Underwear, we have unsheathed the price-cutting knife, Now is your chance to secure bargains {n high-grade Underwear at little prices, 25 Children’s Union Suits, C Vests, Pants and Drawers, ribbed or flat fleeced; all sizes 25¢. 124 Stockings, “Best Ever,” C triple knee for boys; ex- tra fine rib for girls; all sizes; 2 pairs for 250. 63 Women’s Union Bults, C fieeced, high neck, long sleeves, extra fine; the $1.00 grade; all sizes. Special 68¢, Wool Vests and “Classic”; none bet- ter for comfort and wear. White and gray; $1.25 and $1.50 values. Spectal, 98¢. ASc Vests 273 Pants, fteeced C cotton. Vests come high cut or Dutch neck, short sleeves; 75e values, Special, 480. $1 1 Silk and Wool Vests . and Pants, Superior grade, in all styles and all sizes; dest $1.60 quality, Special, $1.19. means much more, and losing re| makes her bear alone that break| THOUSANDS OF HOMES ARE HAPPY spect and love is the worst thing Dick and I] both have good health and we still] respect and love each other, even |if we do quarrel occasionally Dick must have judged me weak| tf he thinks I cannot stand any thing that comes to us. If men help bear what comes to both them and their husbands, there | would not be so much misunder. standing among husbands and wives. It is only things that he ico 5c Wed., Thur., % Fri., Sat. ) All-Feature Bill | Jout a wor SANDS OF FATE Two-part Drama. |he had done contained no disloyal | real thoughts before? the golden threads of a wife's con-| fidence and love. Dick does not realize that one great loyalty in woman. I would | stand beside him against the whole world if he convinced me that what ty to ma. Dear little book, did ever wom an tell to even such an insensate| thing as clean white paper all her It looks as though what I had written means that I do not trust Dick I trust him, little book—tI trust him as I do myself; I do not think he would ever do wrong intention ally, but no one realizes better than I the power of impulse. Show me the person who has jnever yielded to an impulse to stray in some way out of the beaten path, and you will show me an arch who has yet to visit the wicked earth, where erfect good- ness is unattainad! Dick left me this morning with and he telephoned me | that he would not be home to din ner, Over the phone he said Don't keep being angry with me Margie, for I need all the love Lack of Heada Dizzin | you've got for me.” HIGH SPOTS ON BROADWAY Keystone Comedy. Perils of Pauline No. 13—2 parts. BILLY’S RIVAL Comedy Drama. The Badge of Office Western Drama. | “You know, Dick dear, I never stayed mad at you more than five minutes, and that you always have all my love I could hear Dick's sigh of con tent even before he hung phone In me up, inquired “Margie, did you know that Har was in town? “No, dear, When did he come? “Got in this morning. I have not seén him yet, and, oh, Margte, I'm afraid—afraid of him—of myself Come over to dinner, dear, and be with me when he comes. ‘I will if you think best, Dick is not coming home.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) few and minutes Elfene called in a trembling voice ry dear. Crane Wilbur three weeks’ stage. is spending his “vacation” on the real! culosis | down conditions Canes of tuderculo sts have bean cured with It to the com plete satisfaction of perature, Feeling ural condition; ndlcates under-oxidl up the|to TODAY BECAUSE THE CURSE OF DISEASE HAS BEEN REMOVED BY MY TREATMENT. Free trial treatmes tuber Over fifteen hur | dred Seattle people have treatment taken In this the two years. city author! treatment cure the fol Subnormal Tem. Tired with the Energy c Memorye ie a8 Beat while sitting quieuy Shooting or Darting Paths, having ® tendency to give Peeling, ot A subnormal temperature Is not a nats It tae dancer stenal, aad will raise @ aubnormal ten ai in from twenty t hold it there Hahed something. A dest to 8 p.m. Sundaya, Call or write todayy Is the unpardonable sin. DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods c Seattle, Wash. Opporite the Golden Opportunities are of- fered in Star Want Ads.