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STAR—MON' The Truth About the Movie Shows AY, MARCH 29, 1915. PAGE ‘Liperty Jinn Clark's previous ap ances Dol dered er home Marguerite Clark presents alhere in. “Prunella,” “The Goose|by a wrathful f when, to save mighty good reason for fant-| (Wri, "The Cructhle” and “Whids her sister, she declare growing popularity in the pro-| flower" were on the order of tri-) wife of Riehard Murra ; pce t y Wan e eacted in sacenorcacal her. for om a er pea , IN PANTON’S CLOSING-OUT SALE | Mary Pickford Tells Why 222 ec: Easter Millinery Dili. sli acbbipsidid: shbie “Sion Girls Fail as Actresses|tirii iii et Friant citer, Mines, Joe and Laden. Dy day morning — hundreds of charming They Don't Work Hard Enough, She Tells Mrs, Gilson | Sever! thrills, tires Driver O'Donnell dent inc 1 Easter Hats, all fresh and new—just ar- in Interview F aiveiies eloate tne audience’ ‘adgciai”eks to Chitdren’ ; « miragulous escape 1 audience Special attention to € 5 to rived. Never been shown before. Noth- Hasped'andibly a6 it wes Hats, trom, : me - 69c $1 .98 ing like’em in Seattle for anywhere near COLONIAL LADIES HATS to the money! And while they’re worth nen Tala is what Manager 1 da pes $1 .29 $4.98 < " } ric of the Colonial ta offerin his 3 1 y aow ispla three and four times the selling price, patrons this weet : seinen ions Boe Lawes lett 4 they’re no better than anything else in this big store. The mark is on’em and they have to go. Choice, while they WES ics an % aac a Two hundred Dress Shapes, worth up| Hundreds of pretty artificial Flowers— -to $1.00. All n-w t season. all new. Values from 50c to While they last .......... * 25c of cisdedena...aae through the Castle f which he hap a picture showing Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cas epping through all their latest 0 leave their ant, the ne Souel, for tures were taken whil dancing duo ente trons. | A Modern Mag ; ceeding! wim ath mercerized red stripes, flaxon, had been 0 and $1.75. window d Suit Special Tecsday a l .98 e newest vo ol 5 sea includi Norfolks, Sport, and seimi- EXTRA EXTRA 2 Union Suits for 28 Each—Bleached Sheets, 5 women; fine size 72x90; welded cen- grade; lace trimmed or [ff ter seams; made from a good cuff kne sizes up to 44 frade muslin; worth 50c. any size Tuesday, 69 Hemstitched Seamless 35 Gowns for wom Sheets, size 81x90; Cen fine, soft] made from a firm even weave muslin armholes andj Sheeting free from dressing; play above reproach | The plot 1 ents a stron. to pbople who don't think t fore reaching a vital decisio eee Pl N ti It is impossible at this late hour ease Oo ice (10 p. m. Saturday) to collect enough advertising matter for the It’s been such a big day—eterybody’s tired and gone home— and what's the use of trying to get all the business in the world, anyway? The Millinery Lady (who doesn’t like my style of advertising) was the only one who had her story ready for the newspapers. ‘ But the store will be ready, and busier, and you can get anything you need for a fourth to a half less than usual Plain prices—plain talk—plain ways of doing business—that’s all. Come tomorrow and get your share of the values. | CLASS A | tor's mistake,! two-re se Ac at the Class A, was wrong ly advertined ax starring Vivian Rich and Harry Von Meter. However this fact did not disappoint many who saw the picture Sunday's opening, for the acting is exceptisn ally good and the plot well carried out | This reel contains some splendid Western color, presenting truly de Mghtful scenes on the El Capitan | ranch, in California. The ‘story tells how a young woman nove in search of inspiration for a ne | novel finds it on the cattle ranch | Through the book which | pub lished afterward a couple of lovers whom she met on the ranch are | mac * to understand their own love story | | Winifred ¢ 68 of the ve IRGE FRANCIS ROWE @ CO, ~ in Chérge of . anton’s DepartmentStore enwood, Pete Mor “ ; 5 | rison, John Steppling, George Field Leven Seven to ‘Leven "Leven Second Ave. }Anna Kromann, Frank Nicely and neck nd and ribbon [| worth $1.00. Karl Morrison are among the cast.| run; all sizes; special at Sheets, size 72x99; es "2 Confessions of a Wife ah edy which has the semblance of a moral in its makeup The other of. ~ fering is “A Romance of the Back | 4 > wor | “The Perils of Pauline,” No. | 1 Shans ntly given the 5 J GRAND made of linen finished 35é@ White Cambric ing . splendid for hotel Petticoats forg vse: worth 60c women; embroidery ruf- 1 14 Each—Pillow ¢ C4 <a fle; cheaper than you can 36; made from a make ‘em; Tuesday, 35¢ hice quality of linen finished two parts; “The Governor Maker,” THE EXPLANATIONS COME! Eliene had Inne tWopart drama; “Father's Strate THROUGH ELIENE jexplanation that Dick had wanted |. ‘The new Grand program eeagests Combinations: | *heeting; worth 15c. By.” comedy a ht, 1915, by the Newspaper |0,t hear. and which if he had Posed Especially for The Star | that Manager Levy is out for a com SBC cores saree ands 15c Each—Hemstitched Pil- ve Geitege Until Wednesday _ | (COPYTON ee avecclation) | made it. | would probably not have “You can have anything you want in this world if you want it bad | edy record. 7! re five comedy| of allcver embroidery C iow Cases; good valine ‘A ae “i. trge eee , | Orne aan place where peor ola |@?evgh"—-MARY PICKFORD. | films on the Diff, besides the vaude-| drawers trimmed with 20; made of fine sheeting, “The u at ed, . we ‘ ? ¥ place ere poor old ville be nee - 6 “ wma lame, “The Hearts of the Bradys: Are you sure, Margle.” asked) nick made a mistake was in not toll-| (This is the fourth chapter of — “It Is not enough to wish for bee Hemp tre aaies See eg lace; special at 8c. fiee from dressing SliA: “Tete Raffles,” comedy Dick solicitously, “that you @re Ot) ing me of the enxagement Idah MeGlone Gibson's interview) things. You must work for | these Is "The Mixup at Mast " - Pilati Nap > Nome It makes me angry at him to|with Mary Pickford, in which the! them pxup ot Maxine,” 6 Overdoing, your granny!” 1 an ‘estor, and “Rough but Romantic.”| t have him assume that Tam jealous | noted movie actress tells the story “Nothing, not even love, is : s swe heated avery } | for , | | Tt rather _— we Plesk of Eleanor, { don't think I am. I|of her life—Editor.) | given you--you must earn it. eras as 1d Victoria For <n mar Now Is Yo U t ! ag eas nest th he “d tanrmagned Or think that I would worry | “Even today, when I am sup-| i) poet th - od a le ol ur rt ni A — mopped . opers ~ eof love | #00ut her at all if he did not make BY IDAH M'GLONE GIBSON posed to be able to do as I please| Mn cagh over th ori e an cy steed ye dorng uss some phas auch a mystery of every little thing/| CHAPTER Iv as far as my work is concerned 1 wh , Fas tarpeksentie tien How to reduce the high cost of living Every hich concerns ‘ork 80 ‘dat am #¢ opr ays ‘ do ou spene < its b x power. i Bech cn Meas tance with | *hich concerns her (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | work hard at tt 1 am This tee slapstick number without Jollar you spend has its buying power. Come in tyour husband,” begxe Jnst when dy to go Enterprise Association) tired at night that I row myself and let us explain to you our “new method” of ‘FREE Dick, with | much plot and proves fairly strong. ’ — " sor hace and | bid Donna] “I have learned,” said Mary Pick-|acroas the bed completely exhaust Roves ban th + het PHviaa oan leas tthe loee ae the sub:| Tenney good-bye and tell her what|f that to be successful in any I do not even want to eat thes: Macetanaan kanaes sep Phd reducing the high cost of living | 2a Srowbved aie oe *la fine time I had whispered, | walk of life, whether you h to} “"y 1 of ; te eee ee ee ject of conversation ~ “ potord By ee ee aoe pits often go out to | Nappy and bis son. The chase] FREE I'm #0 happy, Margie: I'll come|be a movie actress or attempt any| work on sunshiny days before | k is #0 a € ay Dick t funny that I can't st) | over soon and tell you all about It."Jother way of earning a living, you| 7 o'clock, and | may be running scenes with an auto and bike are| of town and make his | by let-|stage or the women in the camera| after 5. i angry with, aoe long Pe oae go I wonder if she and Bill are go-|must have courage, not only phys| over hili and dale and doing | ‘UM9Y. and the acrobats with ropes! Hee ee ee eee ne eat started | 126 to make up? He has been out|ical courage, but moral and mental) strenuous stunts that you see [Over the side of a cliff ‘combine as ~ poll cabs bb ty lta |of town for the last month, but it| courage | on the screen as long as the enenier Aad thrills. A good com-| s nen the orcnestra poor. would be just like him to go out t th the women o' e edy offering. as ress Ss oy aoagte Bt ge er ecg dB as im to KO OW I do not think the women of the| light lasts, which is oftimes The entire bill is a thoroughly en t dancer as either Jim Edie or Mr. |? eaiheellyee Rategoncogiendteng * Foe PURE GOERS EOD, 6 e Hatton, yet to you, ee aap ae, It has always been one of ile [bene woniea wis Doak ont eres: tanta Annies bed} ba yon: + adios | On. Sale Tuesday saiek oat Lastand Happier Ganc’ | greatest, createst «riefs of my mar | world to earn her daily bread jup from a hospital bed, and | wa ona ee : | patie dle ried life that Dick does not write) — «gut | often think if | were [not quite sure if I would B he Escape,” from Paul Arm ] aoe Dear, old, lumbering, blundering | @¢, ‘otters | blessed with a daughter, | would [project the character. T strong’s great drama, did a capa Dr, C.F. Lathrop, Spine and Nerve | PAT: ON Um nk he loves me, 22 have something that your! ¢egi that | had to devote my life |have seen the picture will remember | “!tY business Sunday. Owen Moore =a Es eerie. Office, 214-1 ples | ut he is a mat-easily flattered... | Musband bas written that you can] to her in the same way that my [that | was barefooted and most of |“ Blanche Sweet have the leads.| 3 Bank bidg.. Second and Pike. Hours, | Ut he ts a m ‘4 és, read over and over again and carry! mother has devoted her life to |the time dressed in a Hawalian con. |. The story is based on life in the and when he finds ake he will easily tempted that he has m around over your hea has always! t me. There is always tempta- |tume of straw skirt and thin|Ne¥ York slums. The advertise me to be one of the! tion for the girl who must | ae ahue whe p me to ah | ohemies ment that “every young couple I imagine there i a subtie pleas | STyatent Jove of being loved. | Aba! the protection of her home “This picture was taken in De |should see this picture before get ure in talking over the days that} ,, cr iy FP rhe gene *naitinat “it “Consciously or unconscious. |cember, and it was very cold ng married {8 hardly necessary | are no more with the one you| arts ,7f love, come Maine ia) ly every girt must choose, and |found, however, that every day |r Justified. It is more a story for thought you would marry and did| Vite the mon ~ tid) ghe will be what she wante tu |1 was growing stronger and better| the gallery, gods of the old melo T* | be most; she will have wrat she [for my outdoor work, and I came|tamatic houses 9a mM to5 p.m. Consultation fr CHAS. CHAPLIN Today at CLASS A 5,000 yards of White Goods in « varied assortment of weaves, consisting of p Madras, Barred Nainsook, Lawn, Checked and Striped Dimity, ete lent material for a dresses, underwear and children’s clothes. Mostly 36 to inches wide, and worth up to 25¢ a yard ke Tuesday, on sale, yang 8 Cc A write the most wonderful | not, and Eleanor Fairlow is a most einating girl. 14 like her very] onvied the wowen to whom they! wants most. out perfectly well, and as brown ar| A sclentiffe prologue, in which 5e pt much if she would me, How.| *4" <a ' es ahs You can have anything you want/a gypsy plant and animal reproduction is| — a ever, I presume I little catty, |tove latter ait ee ge Ree his world if you want {t bad! “The moving picture artist must o AUaNtIS ‘high far ee fon to] say; “Slippery “Slim's Wedding] Grand Ending Tuesday Night enor also physical courage ne | 4 higher leve e pie. “ _ " i ; Sie te “aes Gay 1 know if Bil! Tenney has begua his/ ers a girl has started out tr Ig ist tf oa » aly | aye ture fas besm sutflclently Sener hay pORR: Weatern. comedy The Funny . Side. of Jaa ways telling her in some way how |, 4 lo aking by letters, his a a girl has # ed out inj im w be ready to take “ peed bred. | | (Jeff Angelos) ec “Rong much Dick cares for me moray A . hs oe ' |the movies with the brightest pros-|chances. She must think quickly splendid pictures of New| £m | but homentee Bom f bp ae |pects, and she did not succeed. Shelor she will not only spoil the pic | York are shown, taking the audi-| Alaska Ending Wednesday Night : ; drops and Girls,” comedy WATEIMAN, CONK: happy, for after Dick had didn't want to succeed b nough.|ture, but sometimes endanger her|@@e® along the Bowery and other] The Lost House Mix » other | own life. interesting points oe & 1 “ fie you p at Maxim's,” comedy. Ae HM She may think there was a sie . os ¢ MENDENHALL the bse bs tue avening shes eason, but there was not. She put} qT ntin i ilikum Ending Tuesday Night The Fen Specialixt I did not care to dance any more. Jsomething before her life's ambi-|\ > eee seecereet) | MISSION “witey a Fine? with fi Pic k atest rege bag es = Night P the Pe 9 dance any mo | wie Ia Spite of All” heads at the ey Chapin Mission theatre. This is a three-| ee ee part drama. Another picture is “Peggy of | Fitth venue Charles Reade’s | Peg Woffington” is the foundation of this modern drama of high life.| The interest would be maintained | 4 more strongly, however, if the se-| , cret of the Russian's marriage were| | not disclosed so early in the story.| > Slippery Slim's Wedding Day"} completes the show We eat too much meat, which clogs: see Kidneys, then Back hurts and _ ALASKA | Bladder bothers you oy The Lost House,” a four-part picture, {s the chief attraction at} Time it! In five minutes all Most folks forget that the kid the Alaska this week. Dorothy/Stomach distress will go, No indi-|neys, like the bowels, get sluggish — Last night she certainly was not) (T9 Be Continued Tomorrow.) REPAIRS, EXCHANGES, INKS although Jim ford; “Uncle John,” two-part dra ma Pathe's Weekly”; A Change in Lovers,” comedy w BULL en0s. veer ON FOR SEATS \Constoation a sat down by us through one Just Printer] (i) ie ih ee onl, INU, OF W, BOAT. Penalty of Age 4013 7 THIRD MAIN 1043 | the baby comes. [am so glad you 2 SRE RRA Nl eae d come, Margie. You see, we Nothing is #0 easential to health rsuaded Dick to join our party z Hpi The fight for seata in the t of] nm @ a nen he iT 4 ‘ow ould not be HAVE DARK HAIR ot abe "0 gps m W. racing shell that will meet the} > ia University of California and Star ounger se ge Rigel fe eee ich |on April 10, goes merrily on, and sot lig Rigs thought not,|!f Coach Hiram Conibear Kknows|) Catharticn and purgatives are } Fe ene tai hoon called ont {the personnel of his entire In action and lor t i then Harry said, |he Is very busy saying nothing 1, effect keeping the It makes one feel her and fore fevers and dent the ee Don’t stay gray! Nobody can tell ong with ue jis known that Capt Callow will bel) recommended ) Gish plays the heroine, with Wal-| 8estion, heartburn, sourness or/and clogged and need a flushing o@@ } | when you darken gray, faded hair Dick called us up and | at his usual position tn seat 6, and)) by physicians and thousands who lace Reid as the hero, {belching of gas, acid, or eructa-| casionally, else we have backach@ with Sage Tea and Sulphur | you were coming I wanted |Kumm, who de . rs | { have used It, is the combir ation { shee ibs er |tlons of undigested food, no dizzi-/and dull misery in the kidney tee ‘ - ou to come with us, too, but Dick | s¢ last year wal ; at n npg] { of simple herbs \ SPECIAL ALHAMBRA 1ess, bloating, foul breath or head. on, severe headaches, rheumae Grandmother kept her hair beau-| gaia if we did not mind Jim Edle| Waller will Laer Mt pofone Atdad EN ARC lee abe | Charley Chaplin ta the p 1] ache Uc twinges, torpid liver, acitaams tifully darkened, glossy and abund-| would take his place, as you would | the fight for the other places ts ap-| ham Rates on high-class Dentistry! aitortainer this week at tha Ai| Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its|ach, sleepiessness aud all sorte gem ‘ ant with a brew of Sage ‘ probably only stay a little while |Parently no nearer settlement than} for 30 days to demonstrate True Rian eke A a Py: he Aly speed in regulating upset stom.| bladder disorders Sulphur. Whene her hair fell|and might inconvenience us go, and It may be that |} to-Nature Teeth and Oralathesiall| jitmey tne ihvocet baer r The! achs. It is the surest, quickest! You simply must keep your kide at oF took on that dull, faded or | sur toad Bema “betore we wil) not ake his del} our new painiess method, ANB] ee ity. a (is A (WO) snd most certain indigestion rem-|neys active and clean, and the moe streaked appearance, this simple | gig . A nti t he ae are ready to work guaranteed 12 years | . Saray tia, jedy in the whole world, and be-|ment you feel an ache or pain tis ‘ mixture was apa A with wonder. | —_ "he Desdnan tare sania lal +: Regular $10 Bridgework jldes tt is harmless the kidney, region, get about tong ul effe By asking any drug " | ai aces " , : illion nd women now | oun of Jad Salts from any 4 aor or ound” con wtit eet a || To Remove First ecm MED us peel Sache eneas, per aieunine Regular $10 Gold Crowns What’s on the Bills ost the foods without | drug store here, take a tablespogie phur Compound,” you will ge o Rem Insure their appearance | in the a ogg Regular set of Teeth Class A Ending Tuesday Night |fear—they know Pape's Diapepsin|ful in a glass’ of water. befoke | large bottle of this old-time r Signs of Old Age] freshmen race race at akland Bi | $10.00) The Truth of Fiction,” two reels;| Will save them from any stomach | breakfast for a few days and. youE ready to wae, for about 5 ~epapivine Me = Mie Mba: eke Meco | Ba aat-off Results G16 Bet of Teeth $7,504 | Mutual Weekly Keystone com-| kidneys will then act fine, Thi This simple mixture can be de Fhe tntailibie. test olan of ane le me s { 4 seb Ly . ft azinen, paper IB (22-k.) Gola ¢ edy A Roamnce of the Back-| for your sake, get aj famous salts is made from the acid j pended upon to restore natural Pitiet mdscies/" eays|e7™ With & monster student rally.) w er sare Owns Ae tow | woods. large fifty-cent case Pape’s Dia-|of grapes artd lemon juice, come 3 color and beauty to the hair and i#|Mme. Cavalier!, whose fame jer tno | 5 0} eee | pepsin from any drug store and put} bined with lithia, and is ha 1 splendid for dandruff, dry, itch turin ia scarce enn ; ALLOT SPACE IN HALL |B These prices are the lowest Liberty Ending Tuesday Night stofiach right: Don't keep on} tp flush clogged kidneys "and & atieiand falling hair hat of « singer. Thane are I possible for first-class work Gretna Green” (Marguerite miserable—life Is too short |late them to normal activity, } A well-known downtown drug : re ‘ yy - nee | Painiess extraction of Teeth all Clark); Vanderbit up ara you are not here long, so make /also neutralizes the acids in th } gn sa over bod A en etl ‘s exine os Neate the an a ins gt mace | a pag ol hs y speolalty, | our : Stay tkreenbie Kat what ooh tae longer Arf ates, thas” age and Sulphur, because it! ¢ wenk to rer all and county building has bee: ou like and digest it; enjoy it,|ending bladder disorders. darkens so tral! and even : ridge wergy gh Prabal y dry completed with the change of the rel Ending Tuesday Niane | without dread of Hion in the Jad Salts is harmless; them . that nobody can tell it has beer baa . thon Wem | mayor's offt and the city coun: = athe’ Gaatl be a me Naw I tomach pensive; makes a delightful effers pile © eany to use, too. You! dias . nee of powdered ell chamber from the fourth to the Keni ie ead amous New York) “pane's Diapepsin belongs in your| vescent Vthia-water drink which 4 ‘ simply dampen a comb or soft |saxollt “ f tw axe). | first r * 7 celal home anyway, Should one of the| everybody -should take now @ Pee © brush and draw it through your|7 A freer clr We Make Motion Pictures Ae 8 family eat something which don't|then to keep their kidneys ele y% hair, taking one strand at a time.|'"% ! pore hg Hy IT'S NOW A WEEKLY : Finest Equipment in the per a Ending Saturday Night agree with them, or In case of an| thus _ avoiding ious complied | ; By morning the gray hair dina uhie.et ovary aru etora The Consumer's Review, a publi Northwest he Escap Jattack of indigestion, dyspepsia, | tions. eer aie encth ore | Cue ee ee Srey Crue fee cation controlled by the Home Con-| 1418-20 Second Ave. s 2 0 gastritis or stomach derangement| A well-known local druggist two, it is restored ite natural | {sts to posaess remarkable to sumers gue, has been changed Jacobs. Photo Shops m Marche, Seattle. Mission Ending Tuesday Night it daytime or during the night, it} he sells lots of Jad Salts to follem awtringent properties, valuable In location 44 yeara ot AIL” three-part dra-Jis handy to give the quickest, sur-| who believe in overcoming kid present color and looks glossy, soft aod |teicines flabby. tissue and werinkies, {from © monthly to a weekly publi Pl, Building, Seattle abundant —Advertisement, cation, ma; “Pegsy of Fitth Avenue,” com est relief known, ltrouble while it Is omly woakim

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