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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915, PAGE 3, FREDDIE FILM TELLS YOU WHAT MOVING PICTURE L IBE RTY Meredith and Owen " Help he Liberty th Mo Wa neatre HELP WANTED @ A story of the peril that awaits the office girl__a big story handled in a big way, with Lois Meredith As the Girl, and and temptible having passed and falls tr the stenographer ha stinel ance ing rer ding ngain coL ONIAL an innovation, for every mat Man Hamrich will give to every of iittle star, who in “Th n al na pl lot d week at this var Owen Moore J =: Lee, with fe acting, has create r of the the midnis the first in Seattle, won Scene from “The Return of Maurice Donnelly,” a three-part Vita graph drama, starting today at the Alhambra, with Leo Delaney in the title role and Leah Baird as the woman, It is the story of a man falsely accused, who is put to death by electricity and restored to life by the same means. Proof of his innocence brings about a happy sequel. Sidney Drew plays the title part in “The Timid Mr. Toodies. As the Man ] in a good two-| to pre 1 of the Night Seattle Ending Wednesday Night piet stoplay, ten a A Man All That” (ROA aft end k, if « P will t Valet rt { 1 Week ram t# right p pe, Set . sare.” One wonders w A Hine | ly By Fair Means or Fow! hothing - pape as ed 7 was so named The nd + t rrorn ee , erythiing but thé fu, Alaska” Ending Tuesday Night 4 clays 224 0 : Hawall” comp t iscale), five parts picked vaudeville is the bes yhotop scram, The vaudev ene! since the ening of the house as 4 Madison Ending Tuesday Night The story of “A Man for All he He Painted Won That m, treats of the ve 1 Box on ctreum Seattle's new combined motion The s for eville and a two-part { a young man _evid and ther iden film food that is Class A The new RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Until mouldering arren Kerrigan Wheele Within The Son of His Some N are which Wednesday two-y notist,” has a « mystifying laugh The Barnum, a fairly good act roductive the wit J and was fp of much art drama ong ape tte ter a Athon sketch, tn sorbing m¢ CLEMMER A big picture. that MAY DANCE ON STREETS WHEN ===". SHRINERS COME TO SEATTLE = Etforts are betng made to find! horses for the Philadelphia mount ¢d patrol of Shriners, who will! be unable, because of the distance, to bring their mounts with them. Four special trainioads of ners are coming to Seattle phia alone. It each for thétr John D. ain an Yeo College Until Wednesday Mary Fuller in “Unhidden ure two-part drama the Nigh Nightmare man Horseb tional to do with the sh tn his w The any a Joan Wil is the phrase that plied to the Clem e, “The Fight.” a ical drama, which ntil Tuesday night. It a picture that filts the © with excitement and ke ing constantly as to its ALASKA lending. Capacity crowds attended The Cup of Life” every performance yesterday Jat the Alaska today Jane sets out to suppress drink,jof a woman who went dance hall vicic way urging her candt-| . Like all would-be PIG CHASE AT SEATTLE finds commer | Tonight the Seattle theatre proposit to|on a novelty in a greased pig con t test. If you like and & ability with Hsorderly houses ittle Anke lacking in of that good looks ia not com The nia ake in Sweden co Cunard eding her ‘rance,” educa prtainly toxs | aude Ithem gu in the offering It I the story the wrong ‘The committee arranging ‘tor for the} entertainment of Shriners during the conclave here, in July, are con sidering having street dancing. One suggestion made Monday was that an entire block in the regrade dis trict be floored and roped in for this Ln ote stot ee yw oem F Leo Daley j is Baird } way ot . as mayor Sh * i puts from costs ‘er specials McLean, executive y of Nile temple, estim th will be 200 special tra come to Seattle, and that vis rs wil leave $4,000,000 In ti ‘MISS FRIEDLAND GIVEN OVATION Miss Leonora Friedland, formerly of the grand opera of Berlin, was given an ovation as soloist at the third “pop” concert of the Philbar monic orchestra at the Hippodrome Sunday. An exceptional program was received with great enthust asm AGED PRIEST IS DEAD George Kostrometinoff known as Father Sergius, ! was spent in missions toldest part of Alaska, {s dead at the Prov ¢ hospital. He was one of the few who witnessed the) cies, a cat and a man, is the most transfer of Alaska to the United! laughable feature the States, in 1867 At the Grand which opened Sunday to blacken pork Pure tue triumphs At the end in elected and united of her chotce. | Her enemt aracter, but ¥ ix vanquished mayor tunity, and vic here's Jane with the man MISSION There is an unusually good pro gram of photoplays at the Mission The Haunted House of Wild Isle ts a truly mysterious mystery until » last scene, You shudder, your hair creeps and there are certain times when you start in your seat during the unfolding of the ghost story When Dumblefgh Saw the is a laugh thruout. You never learn| what the “joke” was, and Dambleigh | ° didn’t see the point until he got to| NORTHERN PICTURES COMING his friend's funeral. Then he! The men aboard the 110-foot mo laughed tor boat King & Winge, which left! pick to write Ma's G tt rbor April 11, 19 4| condition drama-love st trading expedition off the ‘ z vi gunplay neidentall | back riding of any GRAND An animated cartoon Troublesome Parrot adventures of a bird your chance ig must caught on the It young man in afraid t unday bert, t ply him with « pair overalls, and it is promised that a harem skirt will be provided any lady. The regular picture vaudeville program will prevail til the greased pig event. “ee “OFFICER 666" AT TILIKUM ort 666," the mixed-up com edy, with Howard Estabrook, 4s a the Tilikum uot!l Tuesday night is in five parts. any NESS TO MARGIE (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) “Have you heard from Dick? Mot! ked the question over the phone this morning before 1 up I was not feeling very and had decided to rest quietly Ul noon I have only swered Mother Is very And wants me to and in well up In a three-part Broad- Joke way star production had a wire,” I av much concerned 1 to wire Jack's is a Western with plenty desperate fun is and sor horse PAULINE BUSH. In a 2-Part Drama Class 3rd at Pike 5c--800 Seats better whose in the the rescuers of the | lost § fansson expedition until while off p bleak low Siberian coast, th heard rumors of the shipwrecked expedition and the fail ures of other boats to reach the program | inen | Of the piet on this | trip, « of. the Stefansson ex ition from Wran gel island, Russian official and 81 lberian native life, and wild animal | life in the North, over 7,000 feet of |fllm has been selected | The pictures are said to be ur TONIGHT TONIGHT tall Funniest Stunt Ever Pulled Off in Town SED PIG called “The showing the of that spe on in res they took includ: ly * PROGRAMS: Colonial All Week | Clemenceau Case” (Theda In a two-part special y the Timid “The K c ne | Bara) Stee. 12 | * a Jknown baking expe Liberty Ending Tuesday Night raps £ Help Wanted” (Lois Meredith | }and Owen Moore) Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night | | The Return of Maurice Donnel-| | three-part Vitagraph drama; | The Timid M¥. Toodtes,” tworpart | Vitagraph comedy Hearst-Selig Weekly K the a and turns the table fough biacults his tormentor | Clase A Ending Tuesday Night ; Other Girls,” two parts (Francia Ford and Grace Winner must catch it on stage in full view of canons | “Nabbed 0) 5 ews audience two parts; “His Nobs, the Duke Ten Minutes in Bombay Pictures tn DON’T MISS THE FUN | o::-:,:s2e.1: | 3—Vaudeville Acts—3 |} "sus: vele | 4—Ist Run Pictures—4 l= = ‘lee Mission Ending Tuesday Night _—_—_—_ Ma's Girls” (Tom Mix), two 4 Aun Westlake — Pine wall” (Mo roublesome cartoon The The Girl of the Push), two pasta (Mary A Romance rie Waleamp) Parrot Fatal Night Love's ford). ‘The animated 1 000 | Grand Ending Tuesday Night —10¢ Seats Kise (Paulin Reflection” THEATRES GIVE YOU FOR YOUR MONEY THIS WEEK or A RAINY DAY BRINGS HAPPI 49c Waah 4 Ind- tandard Pi and I fre Boys’ Suits atlons ook at new ummer SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST “Furnish = While these prices prevail, hotels, rooming houses, take advantage. You'll We are giving you no pictures now— A ls I hl shh Mls “ISN’T THAT never be able to get them any cheaper. cocmenaaslepaneanesnemamnn Ramneemummnninmcashenieanamaatanntat just solid merchandise items boiled down into concrete form. WHAT YOU'RE AFTER?” Marquisette $1 69. logeprone 16%¢ us hee 22he 4x88 BE Each—Feather Pillows, c 333 | art tick covering, ranteed dustless; Bedspreads, dou Huck Towels, 1836, wine 69e Ninn” Arabian ¢ patterns or noel — Embroidered llow Gases, 45x36 grade, worth 35¢, Extra cheted heavy Cro Bedspreads, = Yard sine and form weave sheeting 98c hemme Mercerized Table Cloths, tne 64x nd. o e Linoline Shedes, Window Comforts, extra » and heavy; 1; scroll stitched; Each Rods, 24 4c 69c eave ea, Yard —Mercerized Damask, os 6 and # Curtain san $1.4 lors —Extension to 44 wh Sa a 27c m flora Why pa 1 7c Yard — Table rand . fo: men * iting and children’s small oll patterns Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 70x tan and gray, pred «borders; es. Oilcloth, nndard Sheets, her seamless a from 4 cole can't val Flannels, scan uit rts 124 a Cases = Campers’ Biankets, size 68x80, extra finished in fancy ur regular ght; 6 sh $2.45 eached g checks; ¢ plain a stripe ar 3be vale ing; well worth 1bc May Sale of Women’s Undermuslins Never before were we so well 19c ared with bargains in Gowns, trimmed binations, Petticoats, Corset Sizes 34 Covers, Brassieres and Chemises. Make a note. 35 White Petticoats, cam- C pric finish, full size, em- yroidery ruffle, felled seams, Cheaper than you can make ‘em. 58 Combinations — Corset C Cover allover embroid- ery; drawers lace trimmed. Ma- terial nainsook finish, Tuesday 58e | dren Covers. a Corset #tyles—one another pecial 19¢ 25c | bieaders make and f srthy for 25c Bra CORSETS FOR SPRING, Warner's Rust-proof—th 1915— pw guaran $2.00, $1.50 and $1,00. Fine material, soft Best bargain pos- Gowns-—A slip-over. finish, lace trimmed. Tuesday, special 35c. GLOVES—! Kid Glov at ved. by express, Dent's Eng- | 6S » Niagara Maid Sitk Gloves c popular prices sible lish On sale $3.00. New shapes, trimmed with flowers and feathers, you like here at 2 price you'd have to pay elsewhere. hinchilla Coats $7.98 pment of White Coats we have those have been kept waiting) They are probably the last and at one te. Probably you'll see the one The st gies to never.” only eighteen coats this time, the price been B we telling you about has arrived (our apolo= the saying goes, “Better late than get at this price. So do not delay— no wonder. Look at $7 98 who ones they'll modest for that which hunger in vain No, no, little book, I am not wish: ing that I had ‘not imagination, T am not wishing I could not suffer, for those who cannot suffer can neither really feel the joy of living, Here comes Mollie. (To Be Continued ed Tomorrow.) hd HOW TO LAND A JOB How Employers | Size Up Prom pective Employes From Letters and Forms of Applications” will be dis cussed Monday night in the social room of the Y. M. C. A. by Ballard of the Seattle Hard ‘0. The talk is free to men is the second of a series of addresses on “How to Get @ to be given by leading busi men * lsend him ahy wire she wishes, I) 1 am still in bed and feel that she|ish to superstitious about has more time and is in better|the weather, but why not cherish th than I am.” }a little superstition if it be a 1 I suppose I ought to have sent/ant one? Just now I try to dwe this telegram, but to tell the trnth|/on every lonely thought of yester I did not equal to the endless|day, for I want my red-headed ussion over the phone which | freckle-faced sonny to ld ensue if 1 took it on myself] placid and less temperame to do 80 f & creature than his mother. “rm you are iJl,| I want to give him strength Margie. I going to ask you|face the real to come downtown and lunch with] Most of us shun facts from We live on fiction and myth and all {t imagination, It is oniy when I will. Mother {s|we'escape from the stern realities ssionary meeting; into H Belief, Fable, Art, Im church dinuer,| mortality, Alcohol, 1 that we very much. I]are happy. ¢ imagination. I have been | which is our hungry souls, we must have something to feed upon, And so, because this food fs unreal in life, something ts wanting and our souls go be begging ple would say that I was fool shall assuage our awfully was both men’ and women, 7 ancy ‘Come stead Well, I think Jgoing to the mi nd will stay to th ant to see you ve much to tell you o call on Mr, Hatton “Alone? up and dine with me ft ve and free Job ness he sent for me and dear Nora met me at the door, tell you about it over} I'll be up to dinner. Daren quite excited after Mollie told me this, for | was anxious to | know what Mollie was going to do | ‘The day had settled down into a steady rain arid I was alone all the afternoon, 1 love the rai ittle | I can’t understand ayy one's So many pedple say day” as though it were a calamity, but the soft gray of slow-falling rain even the windy gusts that sigh and storm about me hold a charm for me that the sunniest day cannot rival I remember distinctly of being out in Southern California during @nesrainy * n and I guess |deared myself to the native by adoring their weeping skies and never tiffng of the gray mists that ettied over the mountains You see, | am a little superst tious about the rain, little for | most of my good times came to me on rainy days. The night Dick told me he loved me it rained in fect torrent® and T will tell you, lit tle at I expect the day iy baby comes to me it will rain, 1 hope it will, for I always feel a kind of happiness and strength when it rains that | never any other time Today, during not felt hurt at to write to me as | when the sun was daya wi h rimost the bine devils make my heart sing It is not raining rain It's raining daffodils 1 expect, little book, |the phone | book not loving it It's a rainy yes sons book the rain Dick's did y shinin always to every one 4 Fresh Cream Flavor—Purity First "use | Buy “Mount Vernon Milk” to me that most