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POSITIVELY FIRST TIME SHOWN The Broadway Favorite MR. and MRS. SIDNEY DREW ‘in the Broadway Star Feature " | ' Between the Two of Them A 3-part domestic drama of today. The wife has More ability than the author, but, like most men, he could not see it until it was almost too late. LILLIAN WALKER and CHARLES KENT Starring in “THE GUTTERSNIPE,” a comedy- drama that wilt p particular people. Courtney Foote, as “Gabrie! - —— jPloture at the Liberty now playing a week's engagement +) LIBERTY No pleture ever shown at the Lit erty has ed so much favor able com as Bosworth's Hyy rites, being * for the A comedy fable from the pen of George Ade. day, broke ail house records for re says The follo Manager V Herberg {fice t dition to the praise the press giv emotions it aroused in the averagi man, myself |t@ aroyse some sensation, genuine treat to witn - Saving the city considerable ex SPEND $50,000 ON . lof thos for garbage. Judge Humphries has| Public service commissioners re the case brought by/|port that most of this year's ap re Ethier, who sought to en-'propriation will t 1 up findin the city permanently from dis-|the valuation of properties owned of garbage in the sanitary by the Puget Sound Traction, Light fl at 42nd ave. S. and Oregon » & Power Co Had he decided in favor of © The job 1 © complet fs said, the city would ha njabout January |}, it is said, an for many other damage suits t approximately $50,000 derfully impressed with t and beauty earnest wish of La] CLASS A » Bore returns A Fool The Vas,” pla Today the Last Day to See Class A. It was in this ¢ was star ampire woman.” She is the w land depicts the role with convince lism ing re | The story i* told in a man who leaves wi for “the vampire,” and « sulting ruin. E lays the part of the “fool The py filn sensational scenes DROME Succes: ba in a three-part, drama, “Be tween the Two of Them.” Sidne Drew undertakes a serious rol with the usual: result bubb! The Tragic Story of a Gir! Lawfully Wedded to Two Th Men and Admired by Another. gent wife who helps | MISSION ten * with suggestions, she rere See Coming Tomorrow ‘Good Spirits bese only be enjoyed by those whose |digestive organs work naturally and jregularly. The best corrective and preventive yet discovered for irregu e e e ' ; { |lar or faulty action of stomach, liver or |bowels, is known the world over tobe BEECHAMS In That Delightful Tangled Romance Pl LLS Seld swat In bones, 10¢_. 2fke STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915. PAGE 6) eis a mixup over “Dear Mr. Von Herberg: in ad your screen production, ‘Hypo crites,’ you might care to hear the “When the great majority of our |photoplays seem intended merely it isa one that points a moral lesson, holds the | mirror up to nature, and gets right jand would probably have bdeen| underneath th VERDICT forced to discontinue damping at! “A quotation | made to my com many other potats Ethier also/panion ae we witnessed ‘Hypo. |who came to scoff remained to Witnessing the shams in every! COLONIAL in building more incinerators | UTILITY VALUATION walk of life unmasked, the thought abolishing all dumping grounds jis driven home, | must be like one and what if Truth reveal ed me to the world? | was won mas terly treatment of the deta, that the man of virtue and rectitude was the only one capable of beholding ‘the naked Truth’ In all its purity jtold in one of the greatest May your theatre furnish Seat [tle with more great food for thought like ‘Hypocrites,’ is the Pt ing a fourdays’ engagement at the m Version a that Mies e of Kipling’s famous jx Bara, who > war Wa ring on the age Paris, made her reputation as the ee ie P RO G RAM Sie, shouldnt make mock ater Seattle Theatre dark type that the popular (Vivian Rich) P | mind has conceived as the vampire. | Ending Saturday Night ctures of | nd child} his re-| d Jose, Sarah} Bernhardt’s former leading man.|and Edw Ending Saturday Night Anna Karenina is a picture sermon that has In the Latest NEW YORK HIPPO. [ff] peer mucn discussed vecause of its Class A Ending Saturday Night | Mission Ending Saturday Night Sidney Drew is at the Mission to 5 Women's Club ple al ea Ending Wednesday Night over with meray nt story i# that of an intelll-| her husband revise a contest play he has writ-| Hearst-Selig Fearing he will not accept ‘her Clemmer, Ending Wednesday Nignt Ending Wednesday Night) deson and Wm ; |egraphers’ union hel's Alarm Clock Tilikum Ending Thursday Night Artist's Wife, Grand Ending Saturday Night 4. on Price of Five Cents a} CLA Theatte | S “ Third Ave. At Pike St. 2 : : SN TO [@NE DEGREE WORK'BEN F, SHIELDS [O1SOUSS NEW DAM Melbourne Ending Saturday Night BF LAC every QT. fi day Bring sT Lower Floor, Pike Place Mo THE ARRIVAL OF PERPETUA ESTELLE BUSS WALLACE Soprano Organist CLEMMER —Seattle’s Best Photoplay House— B. TAYLOR Ideal Shoe Repair Shop Suraten! Hoot Spectaliat Late terial AM ret Phone Main 106 "1023 Pike Street Winton Motor Cae Co. Oppontte RESIDENCE THEATRES | Home Until » J jand after his prison term is employ | Argiewicz, Violini Ye College Until Friday Queen Anne Wicnuhany Night eae Guy's Drug Store. Range at a bar- Closson & Kelly gain, attend the Kingel’s Pharmacy r with Lilliag Russell, | “Money Raisi ing Lincoln Pharmacy Madison Ending Thursday Night Dog) ————$————— ‘A FOOL }: HERE WAS" |}, Wednesday, Thursday, | William Fox presents for a gement, lastin y lay and Saturday only, Robert Hillyard's greatest success, adapted from Rudyard Kipling’s “The Vampire,” with ASSISTED BY AN ALL-STAR CAS1 No Picture Has Created a Greater Sensation in Seattle A fool th ven as you and | was, and he made his prayer To a rag and a bone and hank of hal Reviewed by Censor Boards in every city before it is permitted to be shown. No Advance in Adm Degree work and exhibitions |cussed at a meeting c n nama will be features fifth anniversary of the Taxpayers’ » unt eting of four tthe league held in Good Eats cafeteria of the Royal Arcanum in t noon Wednesday temple, Wednesday | OFF HIS CHES ee a 210 HIGH asi T Are you and going to get mar- M ried? See: 4 In the dev of the great resurrec m, the dev will be around afte le hand!” shout ampion of al 1 dairy, to the Muntelpal at Good Eats cafeteria, Tues thin committee, holding a t lar milk in h ed Ben F. Shields, ¢ mun leag day spin: ke ones amon: avetioned off to Friday evening! Can you beat | srest And that’s not all,” he continued The little ones who have died be. ause we allowed tubercular milk ) be sold will be on the throne be side thelr Father, pointing the fin Just to make the ng. the bidders will to view the bargains until th urchase money has been du laid down, Love's path never Was a r ht per rim seorn th who knew it and wh se gentlemen, nWay, anyhow, they say, #0 refused to matter of what she looks arks were addressed to and sanitation committer of the league, which several weeks ago submitted a report opposing his/| municipal dairy plan. The report! was up for consideration for th first time yesterday, It was voted] nlaced on file. | bill Sunday and shouldn't make much differ jot picking a pippin All bargains will be comple ander cover” until sold ow #lip wrapped in a sheet and The auction will be held under} auspices of University homeste Brotherhood of Ameriean Yoemen and will be held in Masonic hall University district Nobody i# barred, whether a member of the organization or not \ complete change of Shields asserted the committee was composed of “a bunch of old grandmothers ' They're bright in their line,” he} added. but they're in the wrong Hine! His talk lasted a half-hour. He ted every line of the report, but apparently without noticeable ef. . fect upon his auditors, who seemed to be more pleased than impressed with his remarks Thursday. WESTERN NON TO USE wen aT Kev? @ NANSEN | Scoring Big Success WASHINGTON, April 21 The This Week in announced 1ose of the Western . Union Telegraph Co, and the Penn Count Leo Tolstoi’s the Work jsylvania Railroad Co. to train con-} Great . victs In Sing Sing prison aa teleg raphers has aroused considerable interest among officials of the tel-| | | | Acts Four Several hundred people, among them many persons you know, are taking KAR-RU today for Rheumatism and other seri ous diseases, Intimations that the weeteral Union, which Is intensely hostile to] s r . purposes come from the telegraph-| KA U | ree oS | R- | ure | It is pointed out by union offi-| clals that there are at the 1,500 absolutely idle teleg-| A heurt-eripping story of it; ask any one who is taking it [| =a rs out of 25,000 in the United| a v An’ ; a love-starved woman's nd they will enthusiastically contirm this statement . onehalt time. EDWARD JOSE Rb | ’ In view of these conditions, union or perypiaielils rate gr dat} Fy Wi satevah bores peda t yar a “Fool There Was” nounced incurable for so many unionism among its telegraphers, is) training convicts for strikebreaking present is doing more than we claim for States. Five hundred others, they struggle for happiness aa re working from one-fifth to uplift” work among the convicts WSHES Srey Svea | any very high motives to the West-| years that the discovery of || ern Union and the Pennsylvanial Fame KAR-RU ranks as one of the |] Ask your druggist for our ]} testimonial pamphlet A convict who learns telegraphy t Jed by one of the Amateur nights, Tues- day and Friday, corporations, ts] Crawford, Orga apt, they say, to be a rather servile employe, since his employer would For Sale at |have it in his power at any time to EXTRA! U. of W. Swift's Pharmacy ruin his career by exposing his pris. Crew in thrilling three Pioneer Drug Co. on record cornered regatta at Oak a _— land, Cal, last week Quaker Orug Ge. Brendel Drug Co, Ow! Drug Co If you “need a good, high cla | ” Sale” at the Bartell’s Drug Stores, Thompson Furni-! ture Co. Full particulars on page 2. | Use Star Wants Ads tor Re-| | sults, 1 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.