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STAR DON’T MISS THIS! 10M WHAT U Wengsmo ts a de fun VU ¢ On WA W/ \ ile fc venn f Vwi Clu WUIGWO WW Andrew four children and departed termined man. After the death of two of the He ts searching for the ttir n, the mother sald erant photograpber wt ne he photographer and nths ag tographed his t eture to me. four ebtide t failed t The man left bis work and ver the pictures took up the trail Since the wandering photos It was a broad one and rapher departed from P 1 to follow most of the tim Wash, where the Wa nos ald ve, two of their four Purchases Photograph have met wit accidental igs came to Seattle, leaths vil to High The mother grieves becausé Fall City she has no pictured likeness — Novelt There he of them to tre Wangame lost the has been night and Another itinerant photogra. MABLE NORMAND In another 2-reel KEYSTONE||F SPECIAL “FALSE PRIDE” A Ma. Drama. “WHEN THE ROAD PARTS” American Drama BALLARD AT THE PIANO n day on the trail of the pho. pher told Wangsmo he had run toxrapher for five months, He across Chaple in Snobomtwh nearly caught with him Mon county Li might still be day ‘night t he slipped there. Wangsmo went to Ev- away erett, thence to Monroe, to, Wife Cries All the Time Gold Bar, Bartng and Index It fen't the money I care At Gold Bar be met a trav: about Wangamo told The eling photographer who had ex Star, “I want that picture. If photographs — with he has the negative ! a Wangemo bought the have it. My wife cries all the photograph. ‘The trail was lost time, She ts afraid the faces again in index of our dead chil m will fade Wangemo got a that Cha from her memory, The fear ple had gon to V er, B.C is with her always, It might He went there and to Vancou break down her health. ver tsland The trall led back The itinerant, said Wangs to Seattle, He arrived here This le a reproduction from the mo, a big man with a square Monday, At the Northwest- photograph of E. L. Chaple, the aw, came to their home in ern Photographic Su Co. itinerant photographer, — which March last, photographed the he was questioning the man- Wangsmo picked up in Gold Bar FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS OQ Scene from the last of the thrilling » al stories The Million Dollar Myster whic * resented today at the Colonial theatre. This closing episode ts called, “The Waterloo of the Conspirators.” ADMISSION & CENTS. Just how Jones and Norton finally beat the Black Hundred, makes a very th ire After the completion of this last chapter, te thousands of 100-word solutions that have been) written will be gone over, the $10,000 check will be awarded to the winner, and the final made Into an anti-climax. The winner of the prize will be photographed in his or her in conjunction with the p ture. TRYING TO OUTSWIM, OUT-{be seen, and Mabel is clearly vis-)two-part Eetalr a, © atory dive and out-submarine a sea Hon| {ble beneath the surface pliaying|the prize ring, is one of are some ‘of the stunts performed | tag with the sea lion Jtures in today’s sew pro in the water by Mabel Nor in] Annette Kellern has nothing|the New Cireuit. Kid Don’ the special two-reel Keystone com-|on Mabel when {t comes to being) stood a chance of losing his sw Hfe’n ambt he lov business, owns a pet sea lion, “Big ropean actress, Lyda/his rs Milli “THE YELLOW STREAK,” A { 3 feet below the surface, can easily in FOURTH AV. Jast North of Pike COLONIAL Starts Today—Runs Till Saturday THE LAST Episode in the Greatest Film Serial Ever Produced THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTER THE LAST CHAPTER IS CALLED “The Waterloo of the Conspirators (The Last Until the Final Solution and the $10,000 Prize Awarded. ) DON’T MISS THIS ONE! [sr LOC 20 Me me cHmpren-se LO ‘The Sea Nymphs.” at the|at home tn the water | Beart if he won the title, “world’s A theatre the balance of eee |champton boxer.” “If you continue “THE NAKED TRUTH,"|to be a fighter—if you go into th Mabel, who is one of the best|George Kletne’s new, big five-part| fight I cannot marry you,” was the swimmers in the moving picture cture, featuring the cele | way the girl pot i, The title was the Te Ben,” and with other stars of the|Borell!, opens at the Clemmer to-| girl better than anything else fcompany she does some water|/day. The story is taken from the|tell the answer would spot! the stunts in this comedy that are not| French novel by Henry Ratatile. It|/story, The picture will be shown only funny but are interesting and| combines acting of the highest or-| until Saturday night startling der, javish production, excellent ° The picture was taken at Santa| photography, and, above all, a grip} EDWARD ABELES, WHO WAS Catalina Island, Cal. where the] pingly human story in the stag duction water is so clear that the bottom a nd ad solution | home and shown! |HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PHOTOGRAPHER NOV. 18, 1914. PAG ager When an itinerant photog rapher entered and overheard part of the conversation Has Lost Trail Again He said he knew Chaple and that he was living in a board ing house on 16th av, Wangs mo offered him $25 to lure Chaple to the Northweate Photographie Suppl Co store, The man ag Wangsmo went to t ard ing house. Chaple was out, the landlady said, Wangsmo t her silence with § Ho left the boarding house at 7 o'clock Hetween then and & o'clock Wangsmo says, Chay re turned, packed his grip and dis appeared “1 do not care about trying to make trouble for him naid Wangsmo; “I want the pleture of my children lam no nearer finding bir when I start go, But | he reads about not quit me tn The Then, perhaps, he will un derstand that I will never quit until I have the pleture or the Star negative The photographer, he said y the f £ L. name ¢ in heading the new Alaska today show at th lish comedienne, is the widow the four-part Vita ! € The Wintkisome W w eadliner of the Liberty's ne Colonial Until Saturday Night Grand Until Saturday Ni ight s A Until Saturday Night The 8e n two-ree Keystone Mabel Nor Py M Ww ad P. CISSY FITZGERALD, THE ENG The Waterloo of the Conapir tors, last episode of “The Mil » Dollar Mystery Hearst ig News Pictoria and twe comedies see Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Naked Truth,” five-part Klefme drama The Ticketof-Leave M at a comedy Alaska Until Saturday Night R Mone with Edwar id's Pranks,” comed icture cee Circult Until Saturday Night T Yellow Streak,” two-par ane Perils of Pauline rent chapter; “The Dog Raffles nd “When Bess Got tn Wrong, comedies eee Melbourne Until Saturday Night “The Fair Rebel,” drama Love's Triumph,” drama, and Fatty’s Sweetheart.” comedy eee Liberty Until! Saturday Night The Win(kisome Widow four part Vitagraph; “Boodle’s Baby comedy Mission All Week The Man From Mexico,” drama Alhambra Until The Last Tru nd of “T comedy ess Day,” At the PI The Trey o' parts; “Through th Blind,” two-part drama; “A Egg,” comedy. CONFESSIONS Hearts,” No. 6, | FIND | AM SELFISH Enterprise Association.) ie to beat the band,” hand-out now and then, Miss Margaret?” I certainly si Id not as as you are as pretty as now and can ‘make pie you ar to anything as they were at 26 over the how near being right most of the time. I sometimes think we set of traditions and ¢ tonishing ness which uncork the when we begin to welgh the ma she confid would you Wednesday Night ant Hour Until! Friday two Eyes of the Bad (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Annie came in to help me with the work while Dick was home | Annie is growing pretty again 1 says T can make pumpkin ed to me, “and I'm not going te worry over any woman as homely as that one who passes him a long to beat the band.” I don't think ou need worry.” Annie gave a sigh Misa Mar zaret, do you ever be thinking of whin ye will be old? Seems to me men niver get old in the eyes, no matter how many wrinkles there are about th or how dim the look, yet they can see only tt purty girl who {s young. They may be 60, but they are as blind mating age Annie has the quaint qualities of the seer and philosopher that be long to her race. I tak much nterest in her views of as have in those of many people who boast of education and culture Annie never h her opinions ready-made for her he thinks them out for herself it | @ comes to t Trey o' Hearts” » Animated Weekly"; “Her Own Home,” Eclair frama, and a comedy eee ° RESIDENCE THEATRES | At the Home Until Friday ‘ The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 13, tw parts Alley three-part dran Noads’ Ad. have a nventions all bottled up !n our subconsclous nselves ters and things of Iife. If we could eliminate “they say” and “they do” from our consciousness | when we are making up our mind |to do.or say something we would get at the real heart of lHfe quick jer and be much happier | Although Annie did not say si yet she is coming to realize that loving is much greater than being! choose. T would be perfectly miserable if I thought I was not loved | | (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) | RAINIER VALLEY CITIZENS TO MEET Mayor Gill, members of th elty counetl and r ors of the Seat AGENTS ron AGENTS FOR STANDAR PATTEOMNS Seconp Ave. at JAMES ST STAR BARGAINS star ‘reapers STAR READERS $4 peapy oe 98 NEW ARRIVALS "$2.98 $4.95 race Blue $4.0 $7. 98 Furs Sets ery moc price, in Mu nd ¢ I and Brown French Cone °. Tomortow French Coney, te. Tomerton, G4 QE $1.50 Kimonos 95c flee Navy omorrow Joren of these long Kimonos, gs; all sizes. 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A car fare to s one man or « above another. It ¢ Christ a divinity, We will are able to 8 fully Uto realize GEORGE KLEINE PRESENTS THE I confess I can't do it entirely to my satisfaction, I want to be loved—to be first In some one's eyes, first in some one's mind and irst' in some one’s heart. I want to stay young just as Annie does, ot because I am afraid of age, but because I am afraid that I will not « loved when I am old. Litt book, little book, I am afraid I am not as “big” as th Irish woman who does my laundry { works in my kitchen, She 1s ‘coming content with loving, and tle, Renton & South railway are rged to be present Wednesday | night at a public mass meeting of | Rainier Valley citizens to consider | by the recety- | road to hel ne new offer mad ers for the sale of the - Sc ancur 5c TODAY “THE YELLOW STREAK” 2-part TRUTH From the Famous French Novel by HENRY BATAILLE IN FIVE PARTS Featuring the Celebrated Actress YDA BORELL Miss Borelli, who plays Lolette, the pretty artist model, received $20,000 for her work in this famous drama. Drama Exciting prize fight. Reals tle fire scene PERILS OF PAULINE No. into river er—one of surprises in this episode A thrilling by mot plung 2—FUNNY COMEDIES—2 THE DOG RAFFLES And When Bess Got in Wrong Both Full of Laughs “The Naked Truth” was produced by the same company which gave the world “Antony and Cleopatra,” “Quo Vadis,” and many other notable features. CLEMMER Coming—Sunday MARY FULLER big In one of her successes, easy Read the ctterngs i fy 10¢--Seattle’sBestPhotoplay House--10¢ TAR WANT ADS —then

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