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STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915. PAGE 3, UNDERSEA PICTURES AT MISSION; BIG FEATURE FILMS ON MIDWEEK GHANGE OF BILL; ‘NEW ACTRESS AT LIBERTY; “THE THIEF" CLASS A ISSION THE = Vl GOVERNOR’S LADY |. 0 OME ory 7 1 : loin ! SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. The story of an amb : ig Mat ery, ‘I ail husband and a home-loving ele . | wite, with ; in gi y ith». e Bargain 1 EDITH WYNNE | --° 2 ate i Thurstay * Day | MATHISON PROGRAMS Imported | Liberty, Ending Saturday Night st tela (Halen Wye Main Gloves James Neil eae A lp D5€ ioc" voi! ir | 50 , Theodore Roberts Mission, Ending Saturday Night “— Allison and ee ane ey vy om Forman terea* coven part. Grand, Ending Saturday Night Black Box,” twa par Al Ending Saturday Night 1 } e ; Colonial, Ending Saturday Night 1 gg a pael eirge ns Se ee re ee ah ey FREE \ ull purchase » finds her Alhambra Ending Saturday Night when she suddenty Scene from “The Governor's Lady,” featuring Edith Wynne plin, in “The T tient | nel bach aoe Satin Messaline Petticoats jecared, ver ven azn of Fer saci Hrd a twa at Dollar Forty- -Nine ne Petticoats, n every bis dra Miss done tnt we ‘Sar Bargain Day, y 3 $2. 98_Skirts_$4. 50 fb plendid assortment of Dress Skirts in the new Spring se 20 Come in Sand, Na 3elgium Blue, Black, ck and White, and White. Regular siz 23 to 28 The Bal Will Buy My ALASKA Fasei who fs which ope 8 years ¢ p of a bank-| movie 5 " stare is Mise Clark's Seattle in the DK Marguerite Clark atured tn “T? ® today at the Kefore and Flowers latter part story, when she persuades her {band to come back to her tpon| bh learning that he was about to di! vorce her and marry a more pro- kressive woman RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Until Friday | “The Master Key.” No. 13, two parts; “A G nan of Art.” two- | 4 DAYS STARTING TODAY ar ie arc en ae sia lo Alt wool verge. 8238 © a be Bat comed ~ ~ ft t . © as the governor's A denis see 78 The $4.50 Skirt is made of ext 1 glish Serge, 6% The P ' MER Ye College Until Friday panel back rge over the hips omes in’ sizes ae rented is cae Aa Ngee a he No " to 36-inel aist No ones t the large women 4 ahe ° fear ‘ enn, w , eo 2 ¢ : nd Eearl Williams are Bales f ccenn AVas | ¢ vdendastibleare ans meget he i reasonable. “Thurs- staph sie ©.” at the Clemmer for three day, your pick « these ise ones, $4. 50. eee the toad.| 287% bewinn Thursday, Mins é : CLASS A $ rd Buhler | COUnUsS last appeared here in “A! madison, Ending Thursday Night | : i f ler.| Modern Magdalen,” at the Colon The Lure,” five parts; “A One . i : The Thief.” a Daniel Frohman Shepard,| iat theatre | suaae tana ow h |triumpb, by Henrl Hernstein, 19| Harry Singler and George De Carl , Night Stand,” comedy; “When the or argain ay e A | Singier and , ¥ J iu c on! “| J y { Bis | brought to Seattle by the mid-week | ton. big sige a | Fire Bell Rang,” comedy-drama, — | Ce ee ee j change at the Class A today. It ts! sth LEVY HAS AN IDEA | i i é | one of the picture sensations of the; GRAND gy duplex theatre, with a seating! CONVENTION CLOSES gy s' H Goudoin, the detective, with aleuit al os has been arranged "Beat! Eugene Levy, who! of the Ladies of the Macc quiet emile of triumph on his face h jrand’s new st com returned from a trip through the World was ended Tuesday In Very Special for Thursday Onl: levy ‘* greatly im) Red Men’s*hall. Rose Colvin, of 4 od 4 des Seattle, read the memorial resolu —$ | O 7 ea a y gon SCANDINAVIN NIGHT of a pho. 0 those on the other side are viewing the secc Musical Art society Tuesday, tn d reel the poaeye of Seattle Fine Aste 25 ize Tailor-made Suits in colors Black, one association ve program ¢ ; : BILL'S A DIRECTOR Scandinavian numbers. The fea Navy and Gey full vee h_ skirt, jackets lined with beets satin. Sizes 43, 45, 47, 49, Hats for the Slim Purse $2.85 and $3.50 | Just about 100 of these nifty Trimmed Hats will be placed on sale tomorrow at the above prices—no two alike, and every one fresh and crisp from the deft hands of the artists. Children’s and Misses’ Trimmed Hats | 69c and $1.29 Here you have a wide range of styles trimmed and ready for use, sufficient {n quantity to suit every one’s fancy, and, best of all, the modest prices. Bring in the children and get them outfitted here for less Bill Hudson, the well-known pho. | ture of the evening was Leif Sporck| tographer, who has jumped Into| Haslund’s playing of his own com. | the movie swim with both feet, en-' positions | HIEF” é Henri Bernstein's greatest play. A masterpiece in five parts. Written especially for Margaret Illing- Confession$ of. a Wife MOLLIE 18 IN A QAUNDARY [Pat I asked in surprise. ped ar oe eno ag sage a bby the greatest critics in the country. In this great photo- (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | Why, your brother Dick and/ y adaptation William Fox presen 1 wan « to you alone Enterprise Association.) I concluded it would not be quite said Mollie, She had come over to WiRe | Me -tesashes that d my home after she had ascertained | sae - that Aunt Mary was absent on one| So you have fixed it all up be of her numerous charitable excur kate you. I sald | lthe thing for you to be in town sions. I wanted to ask you, dear Well, let me teil vou I am go. Margie, if you think I am right in | ing to stay right here.” and an all-star cast, including Richard.Buhler, as produced by Charles Frohman at the Lyceum not running away,” |“ “But, Miss Mollie,’ expostutated Now, Mollie, you know you den't| Mr. Hatton Theatre, New York. want to ask me that question. You ‘Oh, of course, if you want to want to ask me to tell you you are | discharge me I shall have to leave SHOWN AT FIVE CENTS jall right. If it will do any good|the paper, but not one of you 1 will say that | am sure if | were | not even Dick—can send me out in your place I would not budge.” | of town a H Lit in; There!” exclaimed Mollie, “that The men looked at each other Also a side-sp e told Pat and Mr. Hat-|{n consternation and then Mr. H i ton sald lam afraid if you don't 1 b : i ‘i ; ; he was able we sent him home and thing about it.” 3 ! bave been taikt fa ta oe RE HE EEE him all right.’ and mother I am about crazy,” ; f rn “Well see, they both are | on ‘Chad, Mollie in her {ono After he had gone | breyge «| (To Se Sentinued. Smee P ee eee 1 » they bo on d ol ° Pat and sai What is e { 4) j ‘ Pom awfully cut up " because I have|cence and purity of mind is right, | Pat and said: ine bottom of al | rr Sa like this anywhere | Clearest pictures in the city e only been brought Into this political! Why should any one of us change| Me }8 | NAVY YARD ROUTE {rei in Seattle for 5 Cents. { mirror screen in Seattle mess our mode of living? Right must rs | a Mee i NB ae Y | ne eT OEE TN | Mr. Hatton {s especially wor-|triumph in the end. We all know} I thought you knew Chad's} ne ; ennedy wry | rey | ried because he seems to feel that | that your ‘morality and ethics,’ old | Story,’ said Pat. ‘If you don't [| Leave Colman Dock. Reattle ps Mollie, that dear | Sunday). §:00, 10:80 a m., 1:30, 4 he is to blame for it, He said with | men, are much above reproach and| Cao only tell you 5 copt Sunday (Bungay 2:50). 8:00 Bae |that sad air of his 1 am afraid, | an 1¢ that-insinuates your pres. old Chadwick the very best man | Saturday, 11:45 pm | Miss Mollie, that I cannot give my is not an honor to any one he ay me er oer hat bgt ca | Time table subject to change without 2 self the pleasure of lunching with t answer to me he he gets pee d - % j you abd Pat after this That's all right, Pat, 1, of | You the rest ene Male S20}. Prive Oe See ee } Now look here, Chad,’ said|course, know how you about Now, Margie, what do you think | Se 3 | Pat, ‘none of that. If you think |{t, but before I come again Miss! of it all? |" Gacecr DANoive PAGtane and | are going to let these | Moliie must be told He stopp 1 am sure I don't know Is it a fons break up our Iittle|turned white and dropped to the HIPPODROME decided that you keep your post pape Fifth and University . noonday lunches you are mightily | floor. tion on the paper } , ch A Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday mistaken. After Miss Waverly We, Pat and! worked over Nothing is decided, but I am| wa kets back everything is going on him quite a while before he eame going to keep on until some one|[M 10-PIRCE UNION ORCHESTRA ; just as before.’ to and Pat was all the while| tells me to quit tent Dancing Teachers . f. As soon ‘ What are you talking about, swearing to hims Finest Five-Cent Theatre in the Northwest SUBMA warer MOVING PICTURE Positively the only pictures ever TAKEN UNDER THE SEA. They are ab- | SON. In seven wonderful parts. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD BRING solutely different from any pictures ever taken—they are the PREMIER | THE CHILDREN. Positively unique. They are beyond comparison. Bieta ct IN SAN FRANCISCO THE PUBLIC PAID 50c TO SEE THEM. HERE SPECTACLE OF THE AGE. SEE THE AWE-INSPIRING and thrilling | yOQU SEE THEM WHERE THE PRICE NEVER CHANGES. FIRST PER- Cc fight between a 14-FOOT MAN-EATING SHARK AND MR. WILLIAM- | FORMANCE begins 11 a. m. Come early. PHOTOPLAYS OF UNQUESTIONED SUPREMACY AT THE MISSION, ALWAYS as! “I'll ask Dick ‘if he knows any Q Zox~nn-zZ O