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? LYMPIA, March 11,—(Staff Special) supplemental budget for its own expenses. has ever known. has been known. HERE'S A NEW GAME: SPEND 15 MINUTES AT EACH FILM SHOW AND SEE WHAT YOU'LL GET BY FREDDIE FILM Jrang out on t till night I have Invented a new gaw It 2 89 s e fun than an opium drean Stop Thief!" (Clemmer and foolisher, This is the w The thief is Je Doogan, wh to play it loves and is loved by Nell Jon Make the rounds of the moving pretty maid employed picture theatres, spending just 15) the hor f a rich fam! Johe minutes in each theatre. Not a, tells Nell he wants to & thief minute more just one day mt d then he'll In rushing from one theatre to| reform and they married the next, keep your 1 as blank Tr es & «t as possible. Take your seat, look|the house—or t screen, and m h up the) which ad the b ds of the old rative with! costly wedding pre those of the new—If you can lying around loos I visited Wednesday t ing theatres and saw make plays the house LIBERTY—"David Harum.” rybody else. It's GRAND—*The Black Box.” of it CLEMMER ‘Stop Thief!" busting Into the CLASS A—"The Great Leap.’ house, and was in an awful ALASKA—"Caprice fix when MELBOURNE—"The White God o:¢ * dess.” Word came that the feud had ALHAMBRA—“The Champion.” broken out again (Class A.) ‘Two COLONIAL — “Kreutzer Sonota.” grim ol ¢ with as, went I selected Wednesday because it Is gunr for one anott then that, in most of the theatres, But the young the mid-week change of bills oc man loved the da curs. [ shall now tell you the story er old man. They I saw on eight fight. They wanted to get marrte eee and have bables, and live hap “David Harum” (Liberty) is a ever afterward fine type of “upstate’ New Yorker So they jumped on @ horse and a curtous mixture of Yankee galloped away And girl's fath shrewdness and hidden goodness. er and brothers took after them He has a bank at Homeville. He They'd have caught them, too, and is surrounded by a lot of fine, | killed the young lover, {f they had homely characters such as one|not taken “The Great Leap” off a sees—or to—in rural parts 60-foot ff, and landed with a “back East.” fearful las) Somebody has been passing I suppose it turned out bh: counterfeit bills on the bank, I de- but I'm not sure tected right away that it was the “*-. cashier of the bank, a slick, smart For just then High P: tH. Aleck. David sends for John, the Dal, in the faraway temple of La hero, to help him run the bank. It mar, gazed into the crystal, and happens that Mary, the heroine, saw Elsie Farnim, the beau comes to Homeville to teach school. | American girl, plighting her troth A detective comes to Homeville to handsome Elwin Gordon, in to catch the counterfelter. The! whom the college girl had a keen smart Aleck makes the dete heart Interest think John is the man he {s look-| How Elsie came to bein the ing for. John is arrested, but just Je is nelther here nor there then—(exit for next house) Phere The White God dae (Melbourne), surrounded by Of course | knew all the time the glamour, splendor and mysti that the young man was guiltless. Just what connection there may be between David Harum’s bank and “The Black Box” (Grand) may not be clear to you as, it certainly isn't to me. of the Far East fe is loved by Khanda, a H who, disobeying the priest's mandate, gazes upon her unvelled features in the temple, though he well knows that the penalty is that cism But, anyway, Sanford Quest, the his sight be stricken. Hot trons famous expert criminologist, had are fetched set his remarnable faculties to! ee ‘work to ferret out the mystery. It's| By a strange “Caprice” (Alaska) a serial, and a corker, with an all-/of fate, Mary Pickford obt star cast. upon my consciousness in the guise | To me the mystery of “The Black | of an uncouth little girl of the hills, Box” seemed absolutely inexplic- who Is wooed by a rich elty feller. able, though I suppose Sanford He's the right kind. He and Mary Quest will get to the bottom of it. get married, against the former's He was hot on a clue when a cry father’s wish. But Mary's hoyden ish manners humiliate her boyish husband, His friends laugh at h ECZ EMA AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Poison, Weeping § — I believe conema cm Common Garden Sage and Suiphur 87% be 188) NOT mere Makes Streaked, Faded or Gray > to return again. Re Hair Dark and Glossy at Onc: make this statement after of m Almost every one knows that Sage rbhigy oi ip Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hair whe! faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was te make it at home, mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents erybody uses this old, famous rec pe, because no one can possibly tell| Pet a that you darkened your hair, as it! aend this notice tom does ft #0 natur and evenly. | sufte Class A Today which is with it and draw this through your taking one small strand at a ng the gray hair die by morr appears, and after another applica tion or to, your hair becomes | “THE GREAT LEAP” beautifully dark, thick and glossy Four-Part ¥ * and you look ye younger. an PiK SEE THE FAIRS On Your Way East International San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition Panama-California Exposition San Diego Remember that a one-way ticket to the E via the Southern Pacific through California costs practically the same as via the direct Northern lines LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES AT SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES Low Fares to the Fairs Ask the SOUTHERN PACIFIC The Exposition Line, 1915 720 SECOND AVE. C. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agant Phone Elliott 1256 Seattle, Was! The legislature once more proved yesterday thit it Thi T Lots Peace British Expert After BY J. W. T, MASON United Press War Expert NEW YORK, Mareh 1 The he tat f neutral nation which 1 ation of enter the the wre war liffer noes of ¢ nm an neutral statesma the oute of t orning ome uzeling 4 them—and they are ick a winner 1 whether the war ¥ The ities, too, of a nec ond war growing out of ‘on elusive peace are not it itartem is for anot For | had to leave. | was due at the ringside to see Charley Chap lin fight “The Chav (Alhan bra), It was a hilarious set-to, be lieve me, Charley got knocked gal ey-west. He knocks the ct pion down quite frequently. I 1 ly laugh head off Charley has a bulldog bulldog sees his mast worst of it, he Jumps When the getting through 1 found myself shuddering to aw, creep musl the “Kreutzer The eternal triangle we have here—a man, a woman and anoth woman, The man and the oth woman return at alt They tell the wife they have been to the opera. “Caruso wan delightful They le. The wife ws they » knows they She tells them ab Me. The er woman Inughs He sold himself t rhe says, “He gave himself to me. He ath no fury like wom an #6 The wife's rage ts terrtt She catches a revolver, The man seizes her, There is a struge * ¢ * a shot * the man falls The other woman tries to flee, Too jlate! The door is locked. Once, twice, thrice the trigger is pulled shrieking, falls y a crowd The other woman, The door is broken tn jin the hall They find a dazed, half-mad wom- an gazing down upon the still forms of her husband and the wom an who stole him from her. sted by the National Board of Censorship.) «ee CLEMMER HAS NEW BILL The Fairy and the Walt,” based on the ¢ ak of the present Wo and featuring Mar of “The LAttlest Percy Holton, the irim,” In today’s new emer, running wn boy in feature til Saturday night Maj. Drayton of the British art) receives a telegram which ne tates his return to Lond will be gone but a few wee’ awyer suggests that he leave in bis ear Viola ts not ti in Lawyer on's househc « therefore to the ayt ns to change. A ot to Nevinson for Vic and Viola's adven start. It is a stor th a big ap 'WHAT’S ON BILLS AT FILM HOUSES Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Fa and the Walf,” World Class A Until Saturday Night Great Lea four-pa Sa and Sinner,” com Colonial Until Saturday Night The Kre feature, Edward | ‘+> Grand Until Saturday Night itzer Sonata and Jose | “The k Box,” with Herbert Rawlinson and Anna Little (first tr allment), and other ractions eee Liberty Until Saturday Night David Harum with W. H. Crane Alhambra Until Saturday Night The Cham comedy 1 Silent fon Plea,” drama Alaska Until Saturday Night Caprice,” wit Alhambra Until Sunday Night Odeon Wednesday and Thuraday 1 ’anther,” two-reel drama The nt drama; "Hash House Mast Her Brave Her Ke tone ed ° RESIDENCE THEATRES ° ° Home Until Friday | “The Master Ke No. 8, two | parte; J ar Kerrigan as Ter ence O'Rourke in “A Captain of Villan t rt drama A Mar tation,” drama; ‘The Village tmaste Ye College Playhou Until Friday The Warning,” threepart fea ture Picturesque rmandy France centc ind educational | "Pete, the Pedal Polisher,” comed his War May Not S Out Militarism, He Says of jing a | cent lithia-water drink STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1915. PAGE 3. They ha tamp Trouble in Sight Even Is Declared v ale a smaller powers to militarism, may © ultimately sacrificed o er Whkinson, whose bril lant articles in the South Africar and Russo-Japanese wars caused him to be appointed professor of military history at Oxford, doer not belleve this war will stamp out militarisn He says the German navy must be destroyed, but It may be at the of the Hritieh nav th Ger oan army must be shattered, but he estimates that 3,000,000 Ger mans arv available for the opera tions tr » Weat, and advi the allles tc ack the my with at ant 6,000,000 troops No matter how long or how bad ko to your druggist today and get a 60-cent box of Pyramid Pile Remedy. It will give quick relief, and a single box often cures. 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The sufferer is n constant dread, the water passes ometimes with a scalding sensa tion and is very profuse; again, difficulty in voiding it Bladder weakness, most folks all it, because they can't contro) | rination. While ft is extremely ne and sometimes very patr Jad Salts from your ph spoonful in breakfast three d acide In macist and take a a glass of water continue this for This will neutralize the urine no lon of irritation to the blad rand urinary organs which then vally again alts Is d is m lemon ve before two or the 80, It a a source act nor Jad harm void of inexpensive. from the juice and is used by thou who are subject to ler# caused by uric Jad Salts is splen and causes no bad ands rinary d veld irritation ald for effects. whatever Here you have kidneys a pleasant efferves which quick ly relleves bladder trouble. the body which put the con in economy. makes a total of over $102,000 for ihe running costs of th It means that for 60 days the members have blown in over $1,600 a day on themselves. The clerks are so thick there is not room for them en the floor of the house. combined | It passed a $12,000 session—the heaviest expenditure the state So large a force of clerks and hangers-on never ve to find seats in the gallery. SE LOBBYIST AMENDMENT — HAS SOLONS TACKED ONTO | OLYMPIA, Mareh 1 The work OLYMPIA, March 11.—Al ings of the legislature were illus: though he did not succeed in ated when both houses passed) every respect, Representative the bill which invalidates the oper, W. D. Lane of King county suc ating of the municipal Lake Burien| ceeded yesterday afternoon in ar line, part of which ts outside, adding one progressive amend tha henthastan of Maatiia | ment to the mothers’ pension bill This provides that a mother around tn committe we after week, and the med to de no prospect vf ite passe who is abandoned by her hus Finally’ tte bankers Want . band may be aided, as well wood Brockett, chief lobbyist for, & Woman who husband is dead or totally disabled the Seattle traction tnterests, an hn phieet of this Bl is Gat te asked his ald tn rafting it. He) sension the mother,” said Lane, “It did #0, and it was changed #0 It nev-| i, to keep the children of the wom er could apply to any other line but) an under her care, Our theory 1s that one, and #o that never] that the child would be a state jeould b extended Urockett's ob! or county charge somewhere or Jections we » removed other—whether in its mothe From that time on the bill bad) house or in a public institution cle sulling. The bill is dra with the ] that it ix better by far for the child This being the |N. PHINNEY AVE. CLUB meets ‘0. 2° Mt hom The North Phinney Ave. Improve.| (4%, !t makes no difference wheth- ment ¢ will hold an important! jefe the mother-—it needs aid meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock 1 attempted to obtain an| n the John B. Allen school, 65th sdment which would permit st. and Phinney ave. An experienced| mothers to take advantage of the floral horticulturist, Dr. E. H. Stan-|act who had been in the state one ey, will addre » meeting on the! year, instead of three as the bill lecultivation c ovid This was lost Assert Liner Minnesota Must Quit Pacific Trips j}Owners Declare Seamen's Bill Will Put Big Vessel Out | of Business. The Minnesota, n mmoth steam-| Chinese w The bill requires ship of the Great Northern Co., op-'that all vessels flying the Ameri erating between the Orient and can flag which h Chinese crews Seattic, and the granddaddy of all subsetit e men any nationality steamships on the Pocific flying th who k English. American flag, may foreed to English-speaking crews will have quit business when the new sea- to be paid union seamen's wares men’s bill, just passed by congress, which will greatly increase the op goes into effect erating expenses of the vessel. Th Minnesota is manned by a R. P. cherwin Keneral pn — a —— ———me ager of the Pacific Mail mehip Co rating out of San Francleco, quit business. as the seamen’s bili will increase ite anual payre on 5,534 to $949,502 i. “The law simply means that the Edison American companies must sur | render all trans-Pacific trade to the ‘ Jay “, who are not hampered by ite provisions,” said Scherwin. |NEW DIAMOND POINT Instrument and an Assort ment of Records Offered to! the Readers of The Star on! the Easiest Kind of Terms.) 8 the first announcement of the selling plan of the Thomas A Edison Diamond Point Phonograph now being specialized by the Edison THEDA BARA WILLIAM SHAY NANCE O’NEIL Tolstoi’s “Kreutzer Sonata” A Photoplay Masterpiece—Played by the Greatest Emotional Stars of the Screen Three PHOTOPLAY GETS 0. K (8 |@KREUTZER SONATA” WILL BE) Lx.| m | HIBITED AT LAST. he n-| Fim Whiten Has’ 1 Evestful Mistory Hy Wine Um Verdict of Board, “*Kreutaer Sonata,” the photoplay e| Version of Count Tolstol’s novel now has the official “O. K." that {t may be lexhibited withbut upting the morale of Portland th Korres. The film has had an i during ith two days in F y it bad hardly f| run at the Ma | B. Colwell, ntful history irtland. Sun- completed its Jirat tic Theater when Mrs. irman of the Censor d to the new paid rested by the city, ordered taken from thé sere tune of the clangin police patrol auto it was tha theater from t custody of the police and the Motion J'icture Board The unanimous verdict, minutes consideration by the flim may be ut | Hoard and appoin | on Kong of th Jearried back to temporary shown before jot Appeals. fow jefter « The fim Closely follows the boor by |Tolstol. Nance one of Amer a}icu's most ted emotional actrersce appds n@ leading role. ler work was lauded by #everal mem- | vera of the eppes) boaud who saw the fim yesterday aftetnoon. Theda Barba. onal actréss whoré work here Was” created not @ little sensation in Portland appears tn au almost identical réle in,the Tolatoi play Munielpal tevensén declared ya i|tragedy, tht ith moral was car Jang that undteputedly jt would have (4 eflect upon the picture lving public The film depicts the terrible effects of indiscretion between men and women ‘and shows the anguleh attendant there- on; ‘Thore inna triumph In the playr The three leading characters alike ton. plé to a contmon ruin and for reason, declated the members of the appert board, If doeg not come under |the baw of ihe city ordinance Which prohibits the showing’ of ‘obscene, In- decent ang immoral pictures.” averal outniders (ntereated in rhovine pictures gaw ‘the film with the Board yoster@uy and there was no dissension Among UWose who were there, The pigtute will be seen tn Port- land for phe reat of the week at the Matwic ‘Theater trom which it) was [iakan sunday | | Gute members of the appeal hoard are MV Ticipal Judge. Stevenson, John W. Kelly, Mise Vella Winner, If. B. Van Durer, i. I, Levings and Miss Mary ne Sreith. Judge thi Talking Machine Company, the in ae ‘f tying THE INEVITABLE TRIANGLE Every family who Wkes music,| (Copyright, 1916 by the Newsraper Playing to Capacity and there are but few exceptions Enterprise Association.) It conrists of the Edison Diamond /“¢T!! world and I'm t greatest . ¢ Hors! Phonograph, the rei"! alive tn it.” Mollie burst into Starts promptly 11 a. m—Continuous to 11 p. m. Xt Hornless Phonogray e my room looking radian ay producer being set with a genuine And what i oe " tain little Remember, “The Kreutzer Sonata” is, beyond all diamond; the noted inventor spend-/book? Here was I who had gotten doubt, the strongest play of the season. ing many * in perfecting this'the very thing I had been wishing vital part of the instrument, with for all my life lying there envying the result that Edison vograph ber | now roduces every tone with) It was not that Mollie was as! absolute fidelity and all its original busy as could be that was making bellliancy and clearness her so ecstatically happy but t No advance No advance With ¢ nstrument the pur-/ first dawning of love in her heart . ‘ i i chaser has a choice from the great! was coloring ber days rose and in prices in prices musteal brary of a ¢ blue! gold amberola v Did you & the this ne My morning?” she inqui ———_—_—— ” wi ave he Phon ay nd ‘ecords ton himse . sank 4 bone ke ee is| Hatton himself wro Oh, Mollie, I'@ hate to have you! you savenehi dnea tan aay TA pee editorial. Pat privately eak up wonderful love that Well, I am almost sure that ive For eth BOS oonielita ieee exists betwe those two men; Pat likes me more than a little pai A ro! ft , I don’t think you, even as but of Mr. Hatton I am not so sure, The trument fs being demon-| Hatton co tr./dear and sweet you are, are Sometimes I think he does and trated daily, and all who aro tr D a orth it n xin he seems to hold me ies avited ta call atideele Li 8 hat Why do you think 1 will? rm’s length and some way I Biters Talking Machine Comneny,|o ns ne an pera Well om what you have told feel awfully cold and shivery. Oh, at the corner of Third and Univer.) ue"! W488 2O reason why he could) me and from what 1 have seen I/I wish | knew the reason wh; ty, whe , y| Bot deal a sledge-hammer think they are both in love with, (To Be Continued Tomorrow 1 where they may hear a \ ar a8 MANY) with his mind or with his fist, Pat pores annie me TTER, lifferent selections as they care tol igoked at me very queerly, Margie 1 oo bs : ; land said Miss Mollie, no one, not reemant for vary met ayant | ood qualities that I don't know . H ; nmuneminnt for a very smal! invest /Y't"gun my te to make tin tay | MX the Breakfast Biscuits e “Y_|pler but Tam awfully afraid that)| | | | © ; | happiness is now as ever just Le th N h B f. : Si peak te eee e Night Before » An Old, Family Cough | “What do you suppose he meant,|! . Remedy, Home-Made =} | Mars Truly, Mr. Hatton hasj} : $/seemed happier since this school|| S€& Them : | fight is on and he has also gone » Vasily Prepared—(osts Very Lit . : eturesed {with Pat and me often when we|| AWay in a *|have gone out to lunchec | 3| “I make them go to the cate|| Cool Place teria for I insist upon paying fo n|my own luncheon and 1 tell the and Bake that a grand lunch is ‘beyond my | pocke 20) ane resides ou F «| pocket \ u i ides it would|| them Fresh in spoil my complexion | 4 That would be perfectly tor | 2. ible” taid Pat. ‘for no matter how || the Morning wonderfully brilliant might be fei Pais oI dona lt to tap If the family do not all eat breakfast together, you can Fat ate atte eon is turned!) bake a fewatatime. If you are having hot biscuits for supper, You know ¥ eep you partly tol} Mix and cut out enough more for breakfast. They will be ornament the stuffy old office much nicer freshly baked than warmed over. Bi haa Beh idle eae Of course you can’t do this very successfully with sour with indignation. 1 expect I'll have milk and soda or with any of the old fashioned, single acting to show that Irishman where he{|| baking powders, but this.convenient way of making hot biscuits gets off at even if he is partly my|] and muffins for breakfast is entirely satisfactory if you use boss and wholly my v good | friend Mollie, 1 think he really loves you and will ask you to marry | him | Not as long a@T an Kk » him | from it aid Mollie, ealmly The begins to give off leavening gas as soon as moisture is added. combination ideal, At prefent | The other ts inactive until heat is applied. The dough will ant ean me 1 have the charm of Mr. Hatton’s| remain in a partly leavened condition for hours and when noes of Pinex not accept any. {fascinating if always? serious com-| put in the oven will come up just as light and fufy fa Eee REE OP es Heer ea Poxcop aay carbone oP LE nk = psa! wee C today and try this easy way of bakii ie EIS sattonek nsraction, ar lbreety. attentions which tell me} Bet a can of eC hday abe Sy ce Weer er ne | preparation. The Pinex Co, Fu Wayne ips a the best pal a woman ever biscuits at once. You'll never go back to the old way. 62 had | Ina