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STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 1 SCREEN REVIEWS : 8, 1915, PAGE 3. ° i : : By Freddie Film a Fred Boalt, our tear artist, onee [At the Colonial Until Tu sday Night , told me ho used to-be on the stage Runaway June," two-reel Rel in - ne to believe him. But Sunday, when | fide.” comedy dra Hanh House I kaw him act in the moving picture | Maghers,”’ Keystone comed a es : made Jacobs of Helene *e a Johnson, the winner « tar's | At the Liberty Until Tuesday Night t ‘ 4 Runaw June” contest, 1 was con | Vm, Hew Ala n Pictur . “a lvineed Be had been kidding me. | educational: “The Fable of a Friend ° The greatest problem of the Boalt, an ctor, Is rotten. Who Hada Girl Who Had a tunawa George Raw | Friend,” a George Ade comed day. See George Randolph Jolph Chester's greatest master-| wy bee a laieas Chester's plece, ts great At the Class A Until Tuesday Night An I watched the film at the Colo-|" “Vengeance Ie Mine,” tworeel nial, | was wondering how tough It! Majestic drama; “Love Knows No ‘ must on & fom to have hi wife |] " comed drama Mutual run away with another man on thelr | Week! Mabel's Strange Predic honeymoor ament,” featuring Charlie Chaplin It made me so darn sore that I Oh a would like to have had a chance to} At the Clemmer Untli Tuesday box the bride's ear Night | ” Runaway June” has snap, nerve The Marked Woman,” five-reet | humor, joliity and refinement. It/drama featuring Barbara 1 ant snaps its fingers at a number of old see time customs and puts a new phase rimonial game. film will be seen until Tues TODAY and TUESDAY Aree wb vile a borlea ae Chester stories, under the gen ' head of “Run Also motion pictures of the win- the Man gral heading | unaway Each atory is practically com. plete In itself, so that the thea tre patron, following in the screen the husband's pursuit of his runaway bride, is spared the difficulties that usually beset one when he misses an instal! ment of one of the old style se IN ADDITION WE OFFER riale. When a Woman Waits,” ts a very good film with a moral le ” Fatty and Mabel'’s Wash D one of laugh pulling Keystone ner of The Star Husband-Wife- Money Contest, Mrs. Helene G. Johnson. With the Black Van Dyke? medies, is another good o: With Mabel Normand and “Fatty” Baby's Ride” was also good cee I received a surprise at the Clem Sunday I followed with the “When W £599 6 9 Fe PS) nest interest the adventures of a oman S e Rarbara Tennant in “The Marked Wom - 2 followed her from her little A 2-part drama that will stir the soul \ comedy-drama in of t me in Russia, through Port Ar into China ested the actions of the Chi prince, Chang. When she mar ried the prince to save her Ameri can sweetheart and the Russian am. bassador, I felt sorry Later, when her sweetheart re. turned and there occurred one of the best little fighting ri ever seen, I sat in m n¢ thrills ran up and d x After her sweeth wor way to her aide b CRAWFORD At the Pipe Organ MME. MICHELI, Mezzo Soprano. him down ¢ NORTH OF PIKE STREET maybe you do and most likely you | | don't } The end came so suddenly I felt | like someone had poured cold water a wn my ba ee Reing a sour-dough, | stro! the Liberty yesterday a bit |tleally, to se William pictures of th re |and whales s u they are. 1 aw | As I watched the sereen I forgot Yeung America af where I was The rumble of the| Local creamery street chars as they passed t ' biciaen al Wieconatn + | The ekg market monday was firm | Oregon onions $1 % | Wisconsin I did not hear—I was back in the in price, without any Derceptible | oe age ome (os | Washing North again change tn the slack demand. Weath. | cucumber eter eT . I could almost detect the bark of | er conditions will have considerable — in 6 : = jthe Malamutes and the creak of the effect on future prices. \Gal. re o @ | sleds Hens are lower. Receipts have | c in | I didn’t get back to earth until the been heavy, the market being vir. people around me began ot titter tually flooded. There is a demand land snort at one of George Ade's for fat, dry picked hens and | parsiey 30 3200 I funny come The Fable of a sprini Rhubarb, loral, hothouse 12% 42.08 | Friend Who Had a Girl Who Had a The veal market ts dull. Ship-|Cal tomatoes Friend ments are plentiful. The pork de | Honey, strained | It's a show worth seeing mand {s very ordinary. Navel oraages | bases 25 cel Jap orang Yellow turnips jumped 25 cents | 7A? \cmons. per © | 1 had to wait my turn Sunday at Ppa pala Wasterslo Dealers tor ride grape fruit |the Class A to get a seat. I never i Vegetables and Fruit || apttzende w the beat of it neon ‘ Winesape oh The public ts gottg crazy over 1 am on «Corrected datly by J. W. river spuds |Chariie Chaplin. 1 sup getting In line, for after seeing one lof Chaplin's films, I am germ proof against the blues. Charile and Mabel Normand in Mabel's Strange Predicament,” are y good, I never saw a comedian audiences right off the bat haplin All he has to do after Ithat fs hit himself In the nose with crowd goes crazy | Staymen Winesaps Rome Beauties Peppers, Ib eweet potatoes Cal. ontons THEATRE All Day Today Prices Paid Producers Poultry, Veal and Such « do the world a lot of " | We can all stand a few more |langhe. pon er > | “Vengeance Is Mine” gets by well Hens, 3 ubs. « ler It la the story of a country lass who goes to the city and gets on the |primrose path Love Knows No Law also is good Springs “a comedy OFFICE SUPPLIES | er Stationery Co. 3 3 | 1 remember reading “The Sea TIS Firet Ave. Nene Cot bin St. a ‘ * Ago. terday saw vont - ced : « In a Three-Part the Alaska theatre, Full of Selling Prices to Metaller for oo gyre elegans 4 “Better, Nags and Cheese Essanay Western ull_strength and love, th . = e ia rs m is a ringer from the start We Make Motion Pictures The la pa | 1 o« oxsible that such a i brute re Larsen. The Sea ern Aprils 6 | {t is a true character. The real Jacobs Photo Shops estes Wolf’ died at his home tn Van as Psa wa aaing a cc only a few months 0. Pl. Building. Seattle Fo aus la Al tony ws Hobert Bosworth, in the role of The Sea Wolf,” is great A strong physical man in a strong role As in all of Jack there ensues a fight; and the fight het n the young author and the Wolf” in the dimly lighted fo'castle of the sealing schooner is a great thrill producer. “The Sea Wolf" ts one of Jack London's works that has escaped the curse of exaggeration ee ENEVER Quinine is needed for any purpose, Laxative Bromo Quinine will be found better than the ordinary Quinine, as this remedy combines all of the WALTER E. tonic and other properties of Quinine, with a laxative, and ' can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. Likewise, the remedy is superior to ordinary laxatives be- cause of its haviny the tonic effect of Quinine. Laxative PERKINS Of “The Man From India” Fame in An excetient remedy for Coug! Cough and also the fe Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless he and will ell withia 8 or eo tne cold) Bromo Quinine re f thick, b ps tewes ‘ If you want plenty of thick, beau. moves the cause of WHO GOES tiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all moves the bowels geatiy without Colds, Coughs means get rid of dandruff, for ft iN will starve your hair and ruin it If Headache, ralgia, Grip, you don't doesn't do much good to try to | THERE? EF bin: a “ Cold is relieved Se aaa hait the ed) ish and Malariou: a brush or wash it out, The only sure days Childr 0!d enough pills i Conditions. Wher A Two-Part Edison way to get rid of dandruff 1s to dis cane half aod rs 7 solve it, then ou destroy it en To be ever you need Qui Comedy Laugh tire To do this, get about four eo nc paige A selon 2] i pe Oa nine, think of Laxa ounces of ogdinar d arvon; aj (Pec-stmile of abel on back of Lasative Bromo Quinine bos) tive Bromo Quinine eae ais oat in "the phir! ant —but remember there is Only One 5c The Entire rub it in gently with the finger tips we Lower kioor Hy morning most, tf not all, of “B. i ii yur dandruff will be gone, and romeo Quinine LOG Mzzsrine esi mtn completely dissolve and entirely de To Get The GENUINE, Call For The Full Name Cc Seats stroy every single sign and trace of it You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop. Laxative Bromo Quinine Fourth, Pike and Union SED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE 4 GOLD m™ ONE DAY and your hair will look and feel a oer hundred times better. You can get by Pann y+ td liquid arvon at any drug store, It 4 aehes ses Ste: New Show ix inexpensive and four gumces {s all you will need, no matter how Tuesday much dandruff you have. ‘This sim ¢ o GF OVE” | ply remedy never fails.—Advertise | ‘ment, | ° At the Home Until Wednesday | London's books, | At the Mission Until Monday Night » Tell-Tale Hand,” three-ree drama; also a comedy At the Alaska Until Tuesday Night The Sea Wolf,” drama At the Melbourne Until Tuesday Night A Mix-Up in Sulit Cases,” com ody Surgeon Warren's Ward drama Slippery Slim Gets Square,” comedy; “The Sheriff of illow Gulch,” comedy see At the Grand Until Tuesday Night The Beautiful Unknown, a; “Through a Knot Hole,”| . oe At the Alhambra Untill Wednesday Night The Sins of Olga Brandt,” reel dra “Animated “In Jungle Wilds,” drama; a comedy RESIDENCE THEATRES “The Pe of Pauline, No. 7 two parts « 0 the Wilds,” two-| part drama; “The Dog Raffles,”| omedy | At the Pleasant Hour Until Wed-| nesday | “The Triumph of Mind,” three part drama; “Mike rehes for His Brothe co! | AUNT MARY POURS OIL ON THE TROUBLED WATERS doors | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | nterprise Association.) Aunt Mary came over to the house last evening. I think, poor dear, she could stand ft no longer at the Waverly house without a lit tle respite I wish Dick were home,” she be gan So do I, dear Aunt Mary,” swered as I kissed her Aunt Mary and Mra. Selwin are the only old people who gave me any feeling but horror of old age. Sach one of these women has found place and fills ft She has marched with her regi ment and, being a veteran wearing medals for bravery in life's battles, she can give to the fainting, fear some recruits advice and consola tion ; The every-day lives of both these women say to me, each in her own way Take heart, Margie; life is good and the time will come when you will know it as I do. Love to the utmost, my dear, for it's only in loving that one reaches the joy of living Mrs. Selwin says: “Forgive, for give, even ff you cannot forget Aunt Mary whispers: “Forget, my child, and you do not need to for give. | “Mother Waverly has told me not to come to the house. You heard her, Aunt Mary. Did I do wrong to say what I did?” My dear child, you must remem: | ber that poor Sallie believes she 1s the most unhappy woman in all the world; that her grief is the most overwhelming. 1 sun has stopped shining for her and consequently everyone else must stay In the shad ~ BULL BROS. Jusi Printers 1013 THIRD “AIN 1043 ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Sliveremith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madieon EXCHANGES, INKS CONKLIN, PARKER MENDENHALL Specialist ison St GELECE DANCING PABTIES HIPPODROME Fifth and@ University Cleam Amusement Hom elike Surroundings 10-PIRCK UNION OROHESTRA Competent Dane! DOCTOR 169 ave, physt Drug Co. Second rnment the Right near Call at Jand he clun diagnos e and prescribe | |for you, a w out ¢ £0. end her yey on demand, . fer you the doctors services aa an[ ane Wrote le anu at hen ae anel inducement Look fur the Yellow Fro ts Men's $7.50 Jumbo Knit Boys’ $2.50 V Neck Fine INC, Wool Sweaters, Sweaters, > all wool, 69c to close out $3.85 SECOND AVE. AT VAMES ST, General Clearance Sale} this store. The to “stock ing’ at alue gi lean up sto This week will word has gone from taking” and inventory, mark an epoch in the management to « ks preparatory Women’s Ready-to-Wear Garments, Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Furs, pos- itively to be closed out, regardless of cost or value. 25 Coats, selling formerly $4 95 $15.00 Tailored Suits $4 75 up ‘to $12.00, for . r . 33 Coats, selling formerly $18.50 Tailored Suits up to $16.50, for $7.98 for $8.95 , 29 Coats, selling formerly $22.50 Tailored Suits Table of Dollar Waists for, each VAST QUANTITIES | sa6 your ¢{ Table of Waists up to $1.75, 50c of seasonable merchandise melting away in every department under the pressure of cut price: EXTRA! : 25c for rall. Get Serge and Corduroy Bungalow Aprons $ « tor chil | Stylish Dresses in Satin] 40% women a coverall. en; neatly trimmed; make Moire and cerge, in values up etna ey snonning e equal to $5.00 garments. to $25.00. To close out at $9.95 ¢ oath E the articles you can gets 63 Heavy Flannel Gowns for 2 Gingham Petti- © tor women; full sizes s, Ruben-style Vests. Why stripes and plain white; values e put Special 63¢ J “ Best ever — Genuine Tailored Skirts 48c co NOTE—Do not miss the close- inkle Seorsuchee Sam r ~~ ~— Good quality cloth in plain ticoats for women; deep out sale of Ladies’ and Children’s | goon Chocks. ote, Values up| flounces: felled wae writ Underwear. See show win. | *tripes, checks, etc. Values up ounces; felled scams; wortl pried to $5.00. To close out at $2.50] $1.00. a each Here you get a 10c article 5 Vard—Laces—Another lot 5c for Diamond Dys C of Linen Torchons, Cluny, 3 98 Burson Stocking Feet, Cube Net Tope. A ttle better than e Pins, Women’s Sleeveless Vests. Beautiful Waists $1 00 cone" order to NOTIONS—Busy all the time In lace, net or satin, in values . introduce new mod- Easily explained: You find just what you want, and prices less than elsewhere. Remodeling and Enlarging Shoe andj Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Departments} Men's Suits in values to $15.00, for the next few days your pick from 2% to 8— $7.50 || $1.98 | Bedding—SPECIAL PRICES—Bedding 98c 29c ho double-bed 39c els in Warner's High-grade Cor- sets we offer two spec! $1.00 and $1.50. up to $8.50. To out $3.98 each close at Women’s Dress Boots up to $2.00, to close out; sizes Boys’ Norfolk Suits in values up to $5.00. Splendid service Suits. For the next few days | Cotton Blankets, size ts, full Crib Blankets, size 36x MSC sists, in gray, tan and xb; shale Ae bee 48, filled with white eot- white, with fancy colored bor- Wh » BOc | ton, fancy cloth covered with IM ders. Our reguiar $1.25 value. | Sf Sheeting. Why pay 60¢/ -1, Locks to match; repulee elsewhere? 9c 500 value. $1.6 | 1 3 White Cotton Blan- | ° kets, size 70x80; good heavy weight, soft finish, Pillow Cases, size 42x36. made from nice soft sheet- é Comforts, size 72x 78, filled with pure slightly solled jood value for| ing; worth 12\c. | white cotton, silkoiine covered; $2.00. large floral designs, with fancy Comforts, double - bed ‘ ' borde 3 2. Oregon Biankets, al! | OBC sino, tilled with white | POU to match; worth $2.00, $3.98 wool, weight 5 Ibs.,| cotton, covered with good qual- Mercerized Table Dam- | 29c double-bed size, in dark gray | ity fancy colored cloth, plain ask, 58 inches wide, in worsted and vicuna; worth | packs to match; elcewhere $1.25. | floral and scroll designs; ex- $6.00 tra heavy satin finished; worth Comforts, size 72x | 406 | 3 U. 8. Army Blan. | 4. kets, size 68x80; warranted all wool, in gray and which usually cost $6.00, White Woolnap $1 9 78, white éotton fill ing, weight about 6 lbs., covered | y colored cloth on both yhy pay $2.50 elsewhere? Half - Bleached Table Damask, ell linen; 60 assorted patterns; 55c inches wide; worth 7c. $3.1 Blankets, size 66x] BO Crib Robe Blankets, 39 Feather Pillows, “dust- \8 so, with pink and blue borders, C size 30x40; come in pink C tess,” covered with good bound with 2-nch silk ribbon to] and blue grounds, fancy plaid | quality of fancy art ticking. A match border design; worth 50c. | 60c seller, \ Ses «nani ari ————<———<——_— se lows.” that everyone in the world was! MIMIGTER WHITLOCK | That's all right, my dearest and | #eainst her i only aunt, I respect her grief, but Now, my dear, she doesn’t mean! ¢ 9 ee eae gov unjust. to that, She is only erying out against) “ANNOYS” GER Macy? Why, do you know that her | her loneliness and grief. Bear with | precious son Jack tried to get Mary | her, Margie, for until you are In the BRUSSELS, Jan. 18.—German |help him steal some money from the |8&me position you will not, cannot, | || sae : | know what it means.” officers dining in a restaurant | bookshop?” | 2 “All right, Aunt Mary, I'll send | showed displeasure when two mén fhe Aunt rie . ape. pr aaaa her a bunch of flowers tomorrow,! near them conversed in English, 9m peas oo a ms 7 with a little note telling her that Q | “Well, dear, you must remember | pick will be at home the last of the and finally one officer announced | he is Jack's mother and she never| did feel that Mary was good enough week, and saying I was cross to her. Will that do?” the strangers would oblige if they i | wouldn't talk in English, as it ai-” for her boy “I think so, dear, and now I want|noyed him. One of “the English- od enough, indeed!" TI ex-|to talk to you about Mollie.” |speakiag men handed the German | claimed Any woman who walks| (To be continued tomorrow.) his card. It bore the name of Brand: the street is too good for Jack Wa- Whitlock, minister of the United Read the Miscellaneous col- umn in Star Want Ads. \s verly, The only decent thing ever did in his life was to marry | Mary, and she, poor girl, will have to pay dearly for that piece of virtue on his part. I can't see why Fate} parceled out such life to a dear girl | |like she fs.”" | “Can't you see, Margie |Aunt Mary softly Yo,” 1 answered n you? dear, for Just what Mary is | doing now.” But why should Mary give up her life and time to help out people |who, in fact, wish she was away?” “The sons of men crucified the son of God,” she repeated softly Dear Aunt Mary, what a comfort to her 1s her religion, “Mary,” she continued, “is hap- pier in this work, for which she is peculiarly fitted, than she was in the chorus of a musical comedy, where she was entirely out of place, Don't be impatient, Margie,” she stopped and smiled ° “Why do you smile?” I demanded “Because I am asking Youth not to be impatient. Patience, my dear, | |is one of the things only age can teach | “Just now Tam sorriest for poor | |Sallie. She is not only grief strick en, but she thinks you all are trying to make her more unbappy. This morning when Mollie tried to ex plain to her that it was impossible by the terms of the will for Mary to tes in Belgium. The German luted and apologized If you don’t like hard work, do your washing and cleaning with asked | in surprise. | Washes everything in cool or lukewarm water, takes did you and told ber, as she did you, Fels & Co,, Philadelphia. |

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