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STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1915. PAGE 2 | | GREAT BILLS [ «2... cuter) ON AT MOVIE | 2s-/°. Sues Spring are here SHOWS TODAY | 2°" See Taass. \79C PIs | | | ia 4 BY FREDDIE FILM Bie gy uesday through Seattle, she had George Bi ban with her troupe, playing in a nl | Httle sketch called “The Sign of the y Rone.” | It was then he took his place $ 0 B y Any he Fi g G. d y amoae My ‘cholopst: favorites, I 1.00 Buys of t e oowin arments Tuesda saw Rim yeeterday tor the fret time 10 Rubberized Raincoats, regular pri 24 Satin, Wool Challie and Crepe on the screen in “The Italian,” at $5 ( ' Waist: i" t the Liberty, I think, and I bell $5.00 each . * ; J that there are thousands who think 25 Rubberized Rain Capes, r 4 Long Kimonos, George. Beban ts the greatest char $2 50 f ’ c f fr ‘ ¢ acter actor on the stage today nt eacn. ss Skirts ° barring none. The Italian” was 10 dozen Waists of imported Jay _— ° just as strong as a great actor could A t yaa 7 , |make it. Full of action, love, and,|m sy hy with convertible collar; made t l zen Tub Dresses } Added Attraction Toda neediexs to say, pathos, there isn't| at $2.00 r ' : ly {a better film on the screens this) 23 Lingerie Dresses, former price ‘ | week. to $8.50. 4 ee 7 : Yes, “His Prehistoric Past” has been shown ‘They say when one Is tn love one) These articles on sale tT eee y only, ; n Seattle before, but it is {a silly, If tt be true, just imagine|# C. ©, D.,, telephone or retur pted ; J Charlie Chaplin in love, You know} i. ‘ how silly he is when he ts» normal $1. (eye) E. h— Y Ch S rete) E. h : Charlie Chaplin’s |Well, just e44 as much again and ac our oice— ac ; {you can {magine what Charite in| ‘ i t | like in “Those Love Pangs,” at the a Funniest Picture like in “Those Love Fangs,” at the 50 EACH EACH tried to pick Naws in Charlie's act Cc uesday N in 2 Acts ing, and T have tried to witness him | Tuesday i : a N] | with face as long As an underta For any of the following garment following garmer Thousands are requesting it, and thousands |er’s, but, gosh darn him, he bas 2 Ghee Satin and Wool Challie " have never seen it, conseqiently we are aoharared ap Deed tans Percale House Dresses. Waists ; : * slic ‘on have elapsed—so ‘|e hs ‘ | Ps idle sleet inured ert sare Then “The Better Man,” a very | Long Fleeeed Kimonos. a seh ae Skirts demanc Rememb our regular show be food drama, woven around the days) * es 20 Long imonos. \ \ sides. of cow punchers and aix-shooters, | Short Crepe Dressing Sacques. 18 Children’s Coats. | sobered me up a little, Regular price $1.00 each Values up to $5.00. | Fatty and Mabel Normand were ; 3 rT} 99 also seen ina very foolish comedy | 4 or Notice otels and Roomin ouses ? dolp’ ste {usband-Money-Wife | ap os | 2 acts, by George Randolph ( “hester. This great Husband-M 7. 1) SSP ne Podeaoe . , } Problem Play holds wonderful interest in store for you, and don’t forget time secretly admired Annette Kel | 69 Hemstitched veg | 7c Huck Towels, size 18 | 6c Yard—Splendid Quiiting ; | it will be shown 3 days only each week—Sunday, Monday and Tuesday— lerman for her divine figure, but Geamiess; cise six00;| 4© food. oven weave, plain | OG Prints in large: floral Gf) | for brief ber of consecutive weeks when I saw her yesterday tn “N , po toe. | White, with red borders; regular | signs, suitable for covering com- y pill Bll asa le net boc PE SIRO ee Ce RR tune'’s Daughter,” at the Clemmer, soit scothere “i — nice | 12% quality | forts and for curtains; fast col- ‘ ‘ 9 I had to add to my admiration her|— |¥ finished; worth Pillow Cases, size | °F8) Worth 10c ; ( ‘THE LUCKY BLOWOUT’ Acting. AN a swimmer there ts Hemetitened Pitiow | LIEBE ferse maderot news | J Qe Yard — curtain serim | | > Ss bl attached hardly one better than Annette 15 f de of | Tound thread sheeting, from | with fancy colored bor Hs iq | A 2-act drama with the big Department Store wage problem attached and this ie-casily proved in.a num Cases; 45x36; made o pro Nae gta | ders; warranted sunfast; worth | ber of ineldents throughout the good quality sheeting; nicely y on pe ‘ | 16¢ 4 film. finished; worth 25¢ 4 illow ase’ em- | 4 Yard — Plain Mer | A Yellowstone Elopement And Woe seo her tn a number of fancy ET a 22 C proidered, size 45x36 12 C cerized Voile, high Oneact comedy-drama and scenic, show LATEST KEYSTONE |dives; we again witness ber in a 28 sears ones anata, | made of nice even weave sheet | juster finished; 40 inches wide, ing wonders of nature in beautiful Yel COMEDY hand-to-hand struggle with one of t ase om prin road ing; worth 35ce in white, cream and beige; regu- g lowstone National Park, the villians under the water, free trom ereesing; wo Extension Curtain Rods; | lar 20c value. then again we see her being thrown diditawr Canto, sian dextt: | “Mec lac; extend Sow 19.¢ 22 a Mercerized Eta. off a high cliff into the sea, with C another 100 dozen just | 24 to 44 inches. mine, full yard wide a8 3 both her hands and feet securely |B arrived: good quality sheeting; | nea’| With open lace stripe borders, bound, Such unusual {incidents free from starch | Unbleached | selvedged edge, in white, cream make the production a win fe S| and beige; worth 25c | é . all through = th Bleached Sheets, size | wide; regular Se qua $1 4 pg hatery size 72x : Children 5c Children 5c once did th C 72x99, made of heavy » Bleached Turkish ited with puis ; aud n finished sheeting, which Towele—Extra heavy | white cotton, covered with fancy ; left ° will give plenty of wear; worth | and large, double twisted yarn | silkoline, both sides alike; worth packed into the street bbe finished; regular 26c qua $2.50 ‘ . ° | ee 3 ( With hundreds of others, I fol - ae ASTIN amet . re - - . noe ness bn nenenennneec—= | owed with the keenest kind of In Ay re e | terest the chase for “Runaway| lin; “Mutual Weekly,” } . eo 4 June” at the Colonial last night.|ty, Mabel and the Law,” Keystone ‘ essions a @ | Of course, 1 am not tn sympathy| comedy; “The Better Man,” drama. ' } with June—ta fact, I have had a ee ; A 5-Part Drama ( . . a dislike for her buli-headedness, an|At the Alhambra Until Wednesday i i DICK TELLS HIS MOTHE “Do you want me to help you, it were, ever since the first story, Night While the egg market continues |@ " = ———-@ '¢ Featuring (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper | mother?” T asked. and I would be more than pleased| | “The Conaptrac rama, sath in Ste apathadin Stabe, d.thatertal Ae 11 es, eee tor Fees, | fm Enterprise Association. oa conldn’t do a ng. my her parents would severely chas-|John Emerson ; ears 1 E sth |4°8F: You don't know what I want/ Housework will be covered og, Poa mp weg dtyeoll ot ero| News,” pictorial {Cline is not forecasted fur some time I manned to pend “—s T ex.|? take with me and what I want/A to Z in the annual bousekeep| poo scion Chester has very clev ee ]to come. There is a possibility of roosters. live. Ms 5 \ me to tell his mother. bs ers’ conference, opening Monday at olp’ e 7 hy over § Ibe i | ae A, she Ind it all to Mary. ‘lave ss and enamed |the university. ‘The course will con-(@rly Kept a number of his charac-{At the Odeon Until Twesday Naht|a cent drop during the week. ver 8 Ihe. -.. ' “My poor boy, my poor boy. Tian at once to be another woman. (tinue until Friday afternoon. jters surrounded with mystery. At). 016 (oN oun. | Soft and fat springs are finding | fprin « 7 knew when he married an actrese| ay nick and I left her he said.| The univers nafon divisionjone time you think you have it all| harle we 6 |ready sale in the poultry market.| Geese. io : that he never could live with oral + Margie the only thing we can do !* directing th nee and haa| figured out, then something pops At the Tilikum Until Tuesday Night | Most of the larger birds are becom. | ® Fag ia “You might as well know, moth- keep peace in the family is to |!#sued a general invitation to Seat-| Up to knock your pl in the head “His New Profession,” comedy,|ing staggy. The market is well| Ant bie. er,” Dick said, “that Jack >lkeep mother so busy that she will |tle housewives to attend. Previous| This story ts just as exciting—{f not] wich Charles Chaplin; “Zudora,” | stocked on ducks P 1 block hogs ; good. ing | BOt have time to think of hersalf.” training is not required more so—as the preceding ones. two-part drama; “The Availing) The veal market {s just steady | Rork: ‘sreer + What do you mean by saying When you get where you pity |= ‘A Lucky Blowout” is a g004| prayer,” drama; “A Rude Awaken-| pork is weak ° can a ee that about your brother? yourself you may as well give uj drama, having to do with the usuall jog” comedy } ney ae ee ‘ “Just what I would mean {f I} ry country girl who thinks the city is} “ee ‘ps. 6 |/o———— acasbnoe , said it about any other man. I) nick jooked up with a grin bad s ja big song and dance, but finds out] at the Mission Until Tuesday Night! | it, Nod... . rey) he is a d—— scoundrel wy, : yh 3 ; ne ei | | t sound timothy. 11.50 3 4 er ” ‘a You never have occasion to pity otherwise The Regenerating Love,” thre sph ety a It's that woman's work,” #al@) yourself do you, dear?” | Two very good comedies tickled! part drama; “Alias Greased Light-|% ~~ a... uy 9 w aoawm a oor Timothy .-- 26.00 Fie ode @ oc 0 i | unny-do! udience. . 7 ani “Milne ” ected Gatiy uedwin 0! | eastern Washington oats 35.00 “Now don’t go on making that | take tt out tn zo, gd dear, I! j the funny-t mes of t udience ning disses dy; “Milady’s Boudoir, | write vivek died 180 on + |r wry Wie 8 | dram: akima Geme 20.00 @22.00 | Barley .......+ Y Biei mother. Mary 18 too 6004) “Come on, chum, to lunch,” #aid | 1 saw “The Regenerating Love, ae ee | bercanien See pecee lercmeet ee for Jack any day Dick as he clutched my arm. t the Mission. ‘Tis a strong] a, Night| Cal sweet potatoes... 0: || Selling Prices to Retatler for t the Alaska Until Tuesday Night | ‘ i] ~ : If he had only married some one) (7, Be Continued Tomorrow.) irama, dealing with the wreck of 4!" «The Master Cracksman,” drama,| CM om o1y Butter, Eggs and Cheese 4 ae appy home through the crabbed | ¢,, Harry Carney. s | ected dally by the Bradeer Cap ‘ 1 It vo ne have ees disposition of the father, and later | @etUrns Ser (sre ay Kase ’ same. e woul e| a . ck of c 08% | Select ranch true to her, “mother.” set apse bya Me oy Saga Grand Until Tuesday Night) PRY page Easy otto 2 = ( What do you mean, Dick? cava, wath S foreke eaae’ th he Awaiting Hour, Rooo : 1% @ | recy i +e you oi you are talking about ft exit. One of that kind that you de : p er sat gamy ane ay wth | Carrote . ni Ee sick Seu ie F Ps our brother The possibility that George Berry light In telling 1n detail to the| Treasure & a, Comer - ‘ so | Native Washington The Famous | “I certainly do—and I am asham and Harry Rosini, robbers, would | Today and Tuesday family at the dinner table or ad.| Unmasking,” drama 126 | creamery, sclld pack « ed of him. He always was a fool be tried for attempted jail break SiIEn seule Menaa te aan ane a a |wastern brick . n ome , i e Interpreter of about women, but I thought perlat the county jail, was removed SS cerehe shin ik ster mead oetaen t? RESIDENCE THEATRES 4 - of Italian Bees he would get over It when he garurday when sentences of five to I certainly did hate the villain 4 got older, One can excuse a young ten years was meted out to each when he went East posing as our|” ag the Bungalow Until Monday Roles. man who runs after women for | Two bars in thelr cell were discov-| hero in order to get his heritage Night 18 @ with age will come ore ? ed ered sawed through Monday. But then when Dan Cupid stabs! -pyery Inch a King,” drama; | Honey 200 @ man who lies end steals is hope} him with his arrows, the villain] m9 Teketof-Leave Man,” drama; | cot? cnc es ¥ jchanges into a good Samaritan. 1 the Lobster,” comedy; , ce. avery, £0 Feu _ seeks was relieved and happy and I left] ua Wabbiee Bells for Her,” com-| Flori pe trait 2.00 @ : |you are calling your own brother a |the place feeling that maybe this oy oA : se | a world was not a mass of crooks | °4Y cli 2 | “L certainly do realize it, and I after all wiksind: so NE will add further that he has stolen eee At the Home Until Wednesday s © 4 q from you, his mother,” | 10 the first. part of “The| “The Perils of Peallne! No. 30 6“ @ W i B Gort Remo +. | Master Cracksman,” now playing at|/twWo parts; “For the Feop! ned rts eral ‘ at the urlitzer “Well, it is true, and the sooner Ithe Alaska, 1 disliked Harry Car. | part drama “Mary Pickfore in the | tte aeypy= tapes ; 4 4 4 . Unit Orchestra we face the facts in the matter the bi oe AT den't know whether it was| Outcome,” drama; “DeFeet of Fa-| Goi 'heca iettuce us @ 4 sooner we can come to some con- A three-part Lubin |because he was a crook or not.| ther,” comedy Paranioa 128 @ . Makes the ee 8 Dick's drama. |Later on I began to like him just] Basho fotos shes ae Pi Talk By this time, little book, Dici |\ike the girl did, only mine was ad At the Pleasant Hour Until | 4" Hubbara . icture Talk. | mother was in hysterics, calling on | Mickie MiAa ot Save. thal Wedheeday | kaa “my dear dead husband” and ask- eracksman was just such a char “The Link in the Chain,” three ee = jing him why he left her. I never acter as Jimmy Valentine, a man|part drama; “Sammy's Vacation, ; Het know just what to do when any- whose heart is bigger than his de-| comedy 4 ( t ea ye eee oe ag be Abn sires. When he catches the real ‘ Dick and I both waited until she| thief and forces a confession from " had gotten calmer, and then she TODAY him that will save the brother of UNDERGRADUATES tas | sald “T can't s e in A — the girl he loves from the electric where I have been so happy 7 chair, I felt like patting him on the| | must leave and leave at once back, I was that pleased, and, judg-| HELP IN TEACHING. Y HAIR Here’s what a guar- | iu ‘a a jeague y y ] As though fate was in I ling by the happy and relieved ex | . j with coincidence, | the telephone |pressions on the faces around me,| gaLEM, Or, Feb. 8.—Owing to |f| antee from our office bell rang at this minute and Mollie there were others who had thelpenerally increased attendance at aie, = ged . a for her mother. om sie! generally in ttends Ladies! Try This! Darkens Beauti- means to you: ( it had been explained to LIGH NING same thought. | | the http) sosaiy Byte et Whe fully and Nobody Can Tell— | y Ber about veo snd hes sechers John person will be foa-| Ay assistant instructors. They will nee oN ble a ane mg oe iy CO & arr eieay geetine, Dick; tat Mer tu in a four-part drama under|/ granted university credit for| r to tell you how much I 4 , ' Pao ary tiiee ally 4 comedy that tells the title of “The Conspiracy,” at|trar work Common garden sage brewed in. clate your kind treatment ation © e the. house ft n = hamb' sdnesds # ptr me. ‘as thrown out of a 4 KY i ed if she wants to rent it to him of the troubles of pieut Raha Miaty han: te ab ote | to © heavy tea, with sulphur and|M jugey and badis “Iajered tn oD nig c o ac ‘ t nd badly injured tn ona Maro ner and brother. He spending nap aged bes u Pov hs alcohol added, will turn gray,|M July. Though it was certainly wants to take possession the first spending money. the solution ot ® very mystert ra WASHES THE DISH streaked and faded hair beautifully || not your fault that I broke a ° ;: urder bj eo by d omc eve! ooth that you had fixed for ma, i of the month. This will-give us a ra! se, Lele Meredith is econ 4 dark and luxuriant; remove every tooth that = porter, Lois Mere js seen in w ‘ you repaired the tooth and | week to put things in shape and ree uate chatattio’ eule io WITH BROKEN ARM bit of dandrutt, stop scalp itehing |B Jinue there: nt mayehion we | find a place to live thew ai production 1s staged by the Famous and falling hair fixing the Sage | it. 1 think that you were more Little book, you never saw such The most raring al 9 Players company and hes all the| gpeox 3, Feb. 8—One of the| Te® and Sulphur rectpe at home, | than fair. T am thankful to 1 metamorphosis as that phone sensational romantic S eaaias af 6 oeur aed tien SPOKAN ed. trrhi , rf he | though, 8 troublesome. An easter |fp You and will send my friends lst at ike message made in Mother Waverl drama of the day. ark, ry & char a of Mrs Katharine Erturth ey asta ate tha apeanboe ten : dead te @hing to n her divorce compla In that BH] tonic, costing abou 50 ents | ¢ Dick’ she sald immediately. “Tel WHAT'S ON THE. BILL} sas competioa to wash the family [tC costing about 50 cents a ‘ Moll gw \dishes for three days with a broken | ee a eng ecavtele it $100 a month. Tell him to come A age and = Sulphur At the Liberty Until Tuesday jarm. Her husband refused to pay| Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of Night |for medical treatment, se alleges. | muss. a patient to feel when y we want Keystone Comedy BOUDOIR p tonight and see how he likes ft “HOGAN’S MUSSY “The Italian,” six-part drama, fea-| While wispy, gray, faded hair is | they deal with us , Today, Tuesday i 1 ee ae ee JOB” The story of a girl |turing George Beban MUSTN'T PRINT IT not sinful, we all desire to retain | nt eke 6 j , called her maid. “Lucy, we must : , : eee VICTORIA, Feb. 8.—The Ca-| our youthful appearance and at have the house in fine order, for I clothes model. At the Clemmer All Week nadian censors have instructed|tractiveness. By darkening your . am going to have some people Bere “Neptune's Daughter,” drama, fea-|iritish Columbia editors to print| hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul Ist at Pik tonight to look at It with a view of turing Annette Kellerman, nothing regarding movements of| phur, no one can tell, because it : st at Pike renting It . ed the second Canadian contingent, | does it so naturally, so evenly, You You had better start at the top Grapian Gueron |At the Colonial Unti Tuesday Night! held in readiness for departure t Jere ampen a sponge or soft brush FD ESNTISTS “A Lucky Blow-Out,” drama;|the front with {t and draw this through your Organist “Runaway June,” story No, 4; “Two hair, taking one small strand at a 1420-22 Second Ave. Boys and a Girl,” comedy; also al WANTS RECREATION CENTER| time; by morning all gray hairs ; Charles Chaplin |] °°!‘ isstorcss here at she not started the clothes, take BC ower face ‘ Me pet tne crate Soni be Leb girved et au Keystone come PORTLAND, Feb. 8.—The juve-| have disappeared. After another Opppatts Spa Marche, Saree, “THE NEW JANITOR pl ag i a se 4th, Pike an nion Res nile court advocates a municipal] application or two your hair bee Endorsed by leading business y or | 10c Admission 10c “ At the Clase AWntll Tuesday Night! recreation center, th® purpose being | comes beautifully dark, glossy, eort# men ana the dental profession | “Those Love Pang Keystone|to acquaint girls and young men| and luxuriant and you appear years‘ comedy,” featuring Charlie Chap-' who are strangers in the city. younger. generally Dick looked at me and smiled, A Keystone Comedy |“Come on, Margie; mother wants to get to work.”

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