The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—FRIDAY, JAN SCENE FROM “THE BLUE MOUSE”—COMPLICATIONS ARISING APEX FILM COMPANY PRESENTS THE GREATEST RECORD-BREAKING FILM EVER PRODUCED THE BLUE MOUSE WITH THE DAINTY COMEDIENNE MADGE LESSIN G Six Reels of Irresistible er aoe Suton de at Advanced seas STARTING NEXT SUNDAY L1OC—ADMISSION—10 UARY 1, MOVIE MISS RISKS LIFE IN DARING LEAP 1915. PAGE 3. if any photoplay patron doubts the courage of Helen Holmes, the Kalem actress who |e featured in the Hazards of Helen railroad he should latest of this series, “The Leap From series, see the episode the Water Tower.” Mise danger, climbs out on the spout Holmes, despite the of @ water tower, and when a runaway freight fias! by underneath, leaps to the roof train of one of the cars. The slightest slip or miscal culation would have sent Miss Holmes to the g or be neath the wheels of the train Then, with the cars swaying from side to the Kalem star crawin forward to the loco motive and stops the runaway side Incidentally the largest locomo tive In the world, the property of the Santa Fe, is used in this story cee “THE TIGRESS,” BEING shown the ith Mine Olea Petrova Aine 10 in & good b und will make ». Petrova is not o besuts but also nervy. Bet wh t m of the sea in a n aw ed Dino only « part of a da Gertie, the Tra ng and funny als that purus,” is inter or o sees the old worthy fore tones at to anim ra used to he ake for the the rformances are given at following hours: 11:20 a. m., 12:40 20, 4:40, 6, 7:20, 8:40 and 10 Pp. m. eee THE ALHAMBRA THIS WEEK has Mu part drama. Time the dock MacQuarrie tr The FP The 5 fact that ¢ aide by the your r In this play we fol low tt tunes of the old 5 from the time they are kicked out by the landlord, to the end and Water,” a Sterling “Their Ups and 4 Nestor comedy, furnish the laughing tablets | see THE LIBERTY THEATRE keeping up its good record for giv ing {t® customers their money's y Jane,” a seven two. pundlings y has te en th Father with and forg Downs worth with “Si reel productior a, playing the role . ." performs daring feats tn jthis film that almost take the |breath away from the folks out tn front. It in full of the beauttful scenery of the redwood forests of California. eee WILTON LACKAYE | Pit," fe playing to good houses at bogs Clemmer this week. His acting fa strong and impressive. So fm- |preastve that one seeing the film swears he will never deal in stock as long as he Iivers—not even tn off “The Pit" will be seen all the rest of the w , and will be replaced Sunday Officer 666." “ee “THE HOOSIER SCHOOLMAST.| ‘TURKISH GENERAL FOUND MURDERED 1s Men's 200 Merino Wool Sox, all sizes llc Colors, Black Natural, Oxford Commences Tomorrow—Saturday $12.50 Rain Coats chance slack. and nd vent plata tomorrow ~ $8. 75-Men’s Suits-$11.85 Here are 350 Men’s Suits, which we intend disposing of during our Clearance Sale. Here you have values up to $20.00, and not one worth less than $10.00. Well made and trimmed, and perfect fitting. Good for business or dress. You'll find all izes from 32 chest up to 46 in these lots The keen buyers are SUBSTANTIAL BARGAINS "$7.98 to get white THe SAVES Yt ff THAT MONET”, $5.00 Boys’ 3. 39 Norfolk Suits 50 of these sturdy Nor Suite in cassimeres, Pants seams cheviots, all 6 to 17 yearn $3.39 and or it full taped. Sizes Your pick orrow and roomy; JUST TWO LOTS dollar does double duty this week Laces, Linen Net Tops, Cluny, Look at the es to 2be. 25¢ C ings for Children, French saving just as the sewing rib, long legs. Sizes 5 to OM. season commences. and 40c values. Saturday, 25e pair. | Pair—Extra fine Cash- 63c Pair—High Grade Cro- 35c mere Stockings for chet Slippers for men E women Our best i seller. and women. Best $1.00 Slipper i Special for Saturday, 36c, or 3| made. All sizes. Now, closmg- for $1.00. out price, 63¢. EXTRA! Torchons, | Vals., show window Pair, Heavy Wool Stock- months. Take e@vantage of the reduced prices @uring our Clear Corsets — Thomp 10c Outing A thousand yards of nice, soft, fluffy finished White Flannel, the good Now is your Outing wearing kind. opportunity to make a little UNDERWEAR for Women and Corset Covers, lace and Children, You will need warm 19c eubeitets: yekb tront | underwear for the next six An exceptional bargain. mas Sweaters, and back, with draw strings. | CLOSING OUT prices on Christ- Leggings, Combt- SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST Annual Clearance White Sale EXTRA! | $1.9 | $3.00; all broken lots. | er, IN *THE! $1 0 son's and Warner's, new styles for 1915, Worth $1.50. Introductory Sale price, $1.00. nation Suita, Knit Caps, Bootees, Protect your child this chilly weather. | Men's 50¢ Four-in-Hand Silk Ties, wide open ends, Special 29c each rer" $4.98 Jumbo Knit Coats are pretty nearly as good as an overcoat. All wool, welght 4 lbs. - Splendid for hunting or outdoor sport. Colors, Gray and Cardinal. Sizes up to 48, Commencing tomor- row, your cholee, $4.98 These always to be found at McCormack’s, where the Women's Shoes which ‘had been selling formerly for $2.50 and To close out. They come in patent leath- gun-metal, vici kid, black suede and velvet. Button and Blucher styles, Sizes 2% to 8. $1 9 Boys’ Heavy Calf . and Box Calf Shoes. A splendid $2.50 value. In bro- ken lots. Sizes run from 3% to 5%. $1.98 Shove, “worth Seo With plenty of wear. Misses’ and Children’s High Top Stices, “Bootes,” in gum metal, calf, vicl kid and patent leather. Sizes 11% to 2. $2.29 seaity “2 enoen Sires 3% toll ; “Foolish Lovers,” comed: “The Trey o' Hearts. } ly close the passage between the | CAIRO, Jan, 1.—The m r on|nose and throat and tn this way Christmas day of Djemal Pasha | Produce the condition known as 1 “mouth-breatMing.” Ten per cent pe eh) military mmarder at! of school children are affected with ffa, was reported today by refu | | with Max Figm in the title as school at the | to cover his € x by the number & < f tome that’ pase the door. | 1S f Wi (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | r ay, they like his y's clever cartoons geal 5 Cente | TIMOTHY O'CONNOR, JR, {I wanted a guri and thin we'd Complete Report thavabies tf adtiouen " APPROACHES sinding her to that scintiffic place f M — = (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper wh urn to be good cooks 6) arket Today ¢°6 | ARD ROUTE Enterprise Association.) It me Gaughter that’s gc SYD CHAPLIN, APPEARING AT AN y. “It's mesilf that has been we J a cook,’ said Tim, DAStY-| petces raid Prev for Vegetables and‘ A, is nearty as funny as Yi B. Keunedy and Tourist [dering if the new maid cud Vrait, | Charlie. Syd is appear enor Dock, Seartte. g-90 (except | your washun, Mics Margaret?” said Well, I notice that cookin’ goos “ W. Getitme & | e, the Golfer,” a Key.| Sunday mf sae ey ye), nnie to me this morning ' a long ways towards makin’ ye) 1400 @18 Ie 1 hal Geerday, thas 9 om seems very strong and willin’ and happy and contint,’ I said. ‘Ye a a Re “Pime adie subject to change withour | I don't think ye should be hirin’ a do be always wantin’ a woman t “aces * an who ts per | maid and ye're wa don .”" | be a good and mother and yit eke ‘ to wait 10} Pierce Main 2101. athe een “Now, look here, Annie, !f yon ye make 4 4 if one uf us spake % ar rl. The z think I'm keeping you because of of teach ir daughters to cook page rn foreign jour friendship, you must know that t Ann O'Connor ts going to|( 4 1 a f 10 50 CENTS |1'@ hate to trust my pretty dainty S Gene cack beteie abe atbties Cie rs to claim his bride * , Gilet and Children’s lelothes to anyone but you. of learns to play the plano ts a sister has now grown t¢ HATS “But—but, Miss Margaret,” Annie, And who {s Margaret Ar *¢ | beautiful young lady, while the KAVANAGH’S | stammered, “ye see, since Tim got] O'Connor” r Ay +4 aged. The man falls in | First and Union on the traffic squad, he thinks I| voice he Fog a ste | h the sister, T ps 0 nee Ot Matioon, ought not to work outside any/he is te w ts jor the race, » a8 so | ‘i ~ ter! os |At the Clase A Satu ight Yh, you don’t want to work fer i ard, he a io t = who hea Mag hd rday Nigh me%g ole stree foney. © oo) oe OF Thanhouser dram ALBERT HANSEN ‘Oh, yes; I do, Miss Margaret 1 aaid with| Navel oranges mg Te hes rama; “Gussie, th deweler and Silversmith It's like a visit I an 1 i Tir Just Jap or Bs. as A $ $ A Fe sel yu . the atch wake rather th head an¢ nd. |S a grape fruit 260 @ 400 . Ie Now Located at His j ye, but ye see, Miss His good nature cam® back « apptes #0 @ 16 | Atthe Liberty Until Saturday Night New Store thinks. wil this time, Anni ‘ on “naloiny Sea eka 1010 Becond Ave. Near Madison. \ ttle Tim ff 1 k shouted as he fround the zi Pegg eet ore - now until he makes his app table and Kissed me. ‘It's P. Tim @ 99 |At the Clemmer Until Saturday ———— | on the scene.” othy O'Connor, jr., that’s comin’ to o 4% Night ‘Oh Annie, is it tru I'm eo live with us in the near future. and feo ote | The Pit.” five-reel drama, featur BELECE DANCING RIES giad for you. Of course, you must|you needn't be or % about oe @ ling Wilton Lackaye. HIPPODROME not do any hard work and you mest| What ye do be doin’ with a gurl mn eo, ber box 416 @ 400 | oe 8 |let me help you make some of the|the family.’ And % Margaret, prices Paid Producers for At the Alaska All Week } Homelike Surroundings | !ttle clothes.” |i'm so scared for fear it won't oe Poultry, Veal and Pork 1¢ = Hooster = School master PUECH UNION ORCHESTRA Do you know,” sata Annie, with|® bo: Seu pl drama, featuring Max Fig it Dancing Teachers a smile and a blush, “Tim and me But I thought you wanted aloia roost rs, live re one of Bray's cartoon com |B s quarrelled about the baby al-| srl, Annie? : lana, 3 tbe. and under | ady. He is so sure {t's going to) “I Mavoorneen: I do oe j patie Hi A STAR WANT AD will) be a boy t said that so that if t * 13 | | At the Melbourne All Week go into over 45,000 homes| It's the mayor or the chief of | *Palpeen turned out to be 4 wo, fat A Pe: Ww hat Gould ar ihe reel we'll be making of igjm,| Tim would t and be cont 4 goon ne, 6s on drama 4, the Rat every night it runs. he gave eal told hick Pej |Yocause he would be sure that 1/S'a°srte ee A Natural Mistake,” “The olen +— | wanted one. What Is it, Miss Mar ¢ o Party” and “A Red Dye," | 17 those kings quaines do| Pork. « hogs e ‘omedies, mr \M U $s BE ME N T S haba gar ee ng Prices for Butter, Eggs see to make sure of x of their| Selling 9g —_ babte Cheese Alhambra Until Sunday Night METROPOLITAN MOORE 3 22: Thur, and 1 do] (Coreted ly tyeine Bratese cay | “The Foundliogs of Father fine MEET erect. Tasks, Wednsoday ur. oe eae m3 «s [twopart drama The Mountain Friday, Saturd $1.00—Mats, New Year's and Sat.—#.00,! solved the etermin | Traitor,” Eclatr ¢ a; “Their Ups birth and Down estor comedy; “Love MR. GEORGE ARLISS September Morn einige +3 | and Water,” Sterling comedy Ie Uedier Company's Production of eye ae would t “ Sati | A Tangoized Musical Comedy Hit as | At the Grand Unti! Saturday Night “ ” dactecras : ance y Nig DISRAELI Mighte, $60 to ¢ te ot efelede weal ro “The Master Key,” No, 6, two-reel Priees—$2.00 to S6e, seats on sale for Sone Fw * ay Sod lee ial | aan drama; “Strand War Series,” No. ‘aatire engagement. Mats. $1.50 to 50. ———— | DO you think so, M fin BOOM OF BIG GUNS 116; “The Kisses,” Royal comedy A ipendideogindetp teint « The Buffer,” Wssanay drama foel that their the worst ew Circult Until Tourney Night J Abigy- einige nS rl | World's Film feature. Tonight, Tomorrow Matines and any ici Age Bi op Perit their daughters much after they! LONDON, Jan. 1 as a oP Night Chinese Juggiers, Magicians and Ardpats! come, if given their choice, they|eot on the ar saat | ie hunt att KICHARDS AND PRINGLES would ante for tadet of thelr babiaels ; . a t the Colonia Week Inter : for m cked by memt r “The Tigre drama featuring MINSTRELS to be sons champion feline athlete of Imo. Olga Petrova; “Gertie, the Brening Vriees—25e, B60, Se, The. aceetnmnent ae ae And now, Annie, I tell you wh world. During the fight in wh Trained Dinosarue comedy, by to do. Come over ay ove Tues-| the Carmania sank the German Cap! Winsor McCay day morning, just the sa as/ Trafalgar, a member of the crew| see = nga Loew’ s Empress Saki) Stung: Wage june bow, You] erites ther sor eapwrad the wie eh / We Make Motion Pictures Jo my laundry and the rest of tho| streaks, on deck and belov ESIDENCE THEATRES Finest Equipment in the “Every Act a Featun time sew on your baby clothes. I'lllto climb masts and funnel ° Northwest RVERT AnraeT A eran help you plan them. every time a gun was fired At the Home Until Friday ads: That's fine, Miss Margaret, for| jumped straight into th® ai “The Perils of Pauline,” No. 4 Jacobs Photo Shops 10c and 20c ye know I don't know how to sew/high as the freight booms, And¢|two parts; “The Way of Life.” dra PI. Building, Seattle REKKRVED SEATS, 266 ery well, and the future mayor of|always before that it had been ajma; “When Lizzie Got Her Polish Sita |this town must have something} lazy cat. comedy; “Boxes and Boxers,” com At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday No. 11, two Djmal arrived the day before | til it fected. becomes overgrown obstructed breathing If the lower teeth cut consider. \pay's HEALTH HINT parts ‘Broken Vow two-part Adenoids consist of lymphoid tis- drama; “Cupid Incognito,” comedy.| se forming a third tonsil and are | situated behind the soft palate, in what {s called the nasopharynx. It Adenoids more or lees complete- | Ned, {t was stated, with |ably inside the upper teeth, and if o rably equipped troops, to the upper teeth ares quip) roops, | ch for ad c ssume charge of Jaffa's defenses | “2° for adenolas. ug i next morning he was found | Let Gertie Winsor McCay’s Laughing Novelty Concert Baritone CRAWFORD Performances at 11:2 m., 12:40, 2:00, 3:20, The Trained Dinosaurus DONALD McGREGOR skéLeTons NOW At the Great Organ a, 4:40, 6:00, 7:20, 8:40 and 10 p, m, your vacant rooms. Star Want “Ads rent/| fer you the doctor's services as am Mexican Indiane derived from their ancestors, the Astecs, method of making the poison of Talavatchi. It is a subtle drug, the constituents of which are nof known. The peculiar effect of the poison 1s to destroy the mind, while only slightly affecting the body. is a perfectly normal structure un-| or tn, Call at the Right Drug Co, 168 Washington # near Second ave, are prominent, | and have the ex-government, physi> | | clan diagnose your case and pi be r you, absolutely without charge, We want your patronage and of- nducement. Look for the Yellow Front. Extra Added Attraction ACCORDING TO SCIENCE THIS MONSTER - ONCE RULED THIS PLANET. BEING UNEARTHED MEASURING FROM ~ 9OR.TO 16GO ft. IN LENGTH. — ‘AN ELEPHANT SHOULD BE A MOUSE BESIDE GERTIE _ COLONIAL =—=——==FOURTH AT PIKE=—————_——— TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY The Big Sensational 5-Act Drama The Tigress Featuring the International ‘Actress MME. OLGA PETROVA THE GREATEST ANIMAL ACT :1: WORLD ADMISSION 10 CENTS Tak ss SHE'S A SHE EATS, Lea SCREAM AND BREATHS !. SHE LAUGHS AND CRIES! DANCES THE TANGO. ANSWERS QUESTIONS AND OBEYS. EVERY COMMAND !__ YET, SHE LIVED MILLIONS OF YEARS BEFORE MAN IN- ‘HABITED THIS. ve

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