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STAR—WEDNESDAY, | THE | }/Stefansson Expedition , SHOWING = CAPT. BARTLETT | 7) De. V. STEFANSSON | |i Crew of the Karluk and the Mascot Cat In the Thrilling and Vitally Interesting TRIP of the KARLUK Into the ROZEN NORTH | The Daring Rescue by the King and Winge Schooner of Seattle * Pictures of wild animal life, hunting the polar bear, catching the whale, roping the reindeer. The Eskimo as he is. Russian official life. Beautiful scenes of Alaska and Siberia and the Aleutian Islands. Glorious sunsets. 7,000 feet of film holds yoa interested | and spellbound from start to finish. Without doubt the finest and most fas- || cinating pictures of the great unknown North country ever shown. Many scenes never be- fore pictured. Educational films full of human interest. Bring the children. These beautiful pictures will interest and educate them as nothing else will. | TODAY AND ALL WEEK LIBERTY THEATRE [ 10c« 10c Usual Price of Admission "OPERATORS AT ~ MOVIES READY * FOR GRAND BALL | A l-cent advance in wholesale | @ egg quotations was the only not lable change of price announced on Commission Row Wednesday. The |increase brings the retailers’ cost So | up to 22 cents and prohably will af fect the charge to consumers : Boa srrartecnses ets ie | | of the cool nights east of the moun: | Hens in his eye and utterly tails to pay tains, Plenty of berries are ready any attention to you when you en- rains in Call ter your favorite picture show, and MAY 5, 1915. PAGE 3. | MOVIE SCREEN TELLS YOU JUST WHAT YOU ARE, SAYS MARY FULLER, IN SECOND OF HER Posed Especially for The Dally Star BY MARY FULLER (Written Especially for This Newspaper (Copyrtant, 1 the Newspaper | ood | ¥ » ootmtton) CHAPTER IT The angels are suyponed to be looking after our souls, It is our duty to look after our physical solves. We must try to make the temple fit for the apirit which dwells within. The screen {s a pit flex critic he absence of color makes {t all the more #0. It shows up our man neriama and our faults, a slouch carriage, a gawky gait, a sagging shoulder, an unpleasant m king, an expressionless ntidy method of combing the hair The camera lena ts the uncom promising eye that sees al! It Is sometimes painful to see DRESSING ROOM CHATS WITH STAR GIRLS | ora, it in necessary to feel well | have not a rug conatitution | but I manage to Keep in continuous ourselves as the screen shows us, | but it is of tmmense benefit in helping ua cure ourselves of faults of manner. bd Now to look well before the cam. Just glance at window, rnc our The Waists the waist dey t The Chinchilla Coats are $7.98. ‘The eak themselve There are coat the city t $12.00 as good The Wide Wale White Coats have a fe a ner The White Chinchilla Coats with black vel t $13.75, not $18.5 O as the re u Then the Hats at $3.98 alth by not ting too much, sleeping enough, br nty Never before have you seen as much quality and of fresh air in both my ning : if and waking hours, breathing deep style put in a hat for such a price ly, being regular in my habits, and Don't give them a hasty glance. Size them up and trying to fill my mind with vital/fl ee if this statement is not correct and healthy ideas j | One needs a daily morning bath. The Satin Petticoats Are plenty of drinking water, a sham poo and manicure once a wee! plenty ‘of work, mental activit good friends and some decent Teeth should have « atten tion and half-yearly | after i by a good dentiat. Hands should are splendid never be allowed to chap Feet should be bathed every night after the day's confinement in shoes. | Don't wo@y about little | things and Gon't fear things i ° 4 that are never going to ‘happen. Dent's Kid Gloves for | Lisle Gloves, silk fin- (Continued Tomorrow.) women—just received by | ished, elbow length. Colors MRS. FRANK ASKS, PEOPLE TO HELP SAVE HUSBAND May 5.—"I to ATLANTA beg mp American people eave my husband's life, be- he is inno- is Mrs leo M, Frank's plea to the peo ple of this coun try to help her in her fight to save her husband from the gallows, tol which he has been sentenced, charged with the marder of 14-year. old Mary Phagan. “1 love and hon- or my husband to- day more tha ever before,” de- clares Mrs. Frank,| “beca sublimely dent of his inno- cence.” She asks that be American peo- up her Lexy a to the governor with petitions, Vrank Mrs, Leo M back urging that Frank be given a fairer jeease ¢ to prove his claim of in ce—urging not a pardon, but a commutation of his sentence to one of life imprisonment “Every bit of evidence produced | |at the trial,” says Mrs, Frank, “and that which has developed since the trial, shows completely that my hus band Is not guilty. know his name will be cl red,” In the end 1) | | | | | HATTON CONTINUES TRAGIC) | because as a ba | express. Black, white | black and white. All sizes, colors—all sizes, at special | ; or :SOe...) Bnet al prices, $1.25 and $1.00. bese: Ace 7 0 | good | “Niagara Maid” Silk | : j ‘ jf Gloves. You have heard | (25 Pair — Silk Lisle of them. None better. C Gloves, color clasp, double finger ‘ip: | | black and white; all sizes. Fitted at the counter at | An exceptional bargain, i and fitted ‘CHILDREN WILL GET PRIZE FOR and 50c pair to Pat when proposed to her and that she threw | | haa been engaged him over because she thought I was the richer man “*Pat was almost staged | He made some excuse not to come | to my wedding, which hurt me ter- |ribly, and for the first time in ont lives my foster-brother and myself Hatton | drifted apart thru a misunderstand- ing and the wiles of a woman used me very badly Fanchon and | started on a . ‘My mother alwayerdistiked me|long wedding trip, and before it 1 made her give| Was ended I came to know that my wife was of the most violent tem- per and that she was addicted to| the best reports of the health con- STORY OF HIS MARRAIGE (Copy 5, by the New ine Association) “‘Moltie,” continued Mr. in a hollow voice, ‘women have | Three children, 15 years old or under, will be awarded prizes for up some pleasures in the care of me. When I was 8 years old she| deserted father and me and ran|morphine and alcohol. It was al-|ference to be held Friday evening away with a distant cousin, and/most Impossible for me to please |i. the new Commercial club rooms, soon ‘after died in a foreign Jand.|her and during one of our frequent The name mother meant only sharp | quarrels I learned, to my horror, | Arcade building, under the auspices speeches and reproofs until 1 met/the truth about Pat and I also/of the health committee of the Se- | Mother Nora learned that, whatever love | attie Federation of Women's clubs, 5| c me but her- 15 eit had. been given to him. |The general public is tnvited, as Loyal old Pat had never told| well as chidlren who wish to com- found anything bu d deceit|me. He stepped aside when she | pete. in the form of Wornan norkine iat |told him she had learned to love| “Rats and Files vs. Children” will unhappiness where they were |me. He,sloved us both and what}be the subject of the conference, ‘You have heard how I met Pat|he supposed was our happiness which is to begin at 8 o'clock and Mother Nora in the park worth more to him than his own,’"| Dr. B. L. Lioyd, U. S. public because she caressed me a little as| (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) health commissioner, and M. P. she was in the habit of doing to} ~~ = — | Stevens, chief sanitary engineer of her own boy, I insisted she should! Robert T. Lincoln, millionaire! the city, will be the speakers. Dr, come home and live with me. ‘head of Pullman Co., at Chicago,|G. B. McCulloch will be chairman, My father gave me everything |before federal commission, admits} Children who compete for the I wanted but his presence, and un-|porters ought to get better wages. | prizes must limit their reports * til I left for college Pat and I were Took Bob long time to see it. And| 500 words. The judges will be Mrs, inseparable and he was, I think, the/to think that Bob is son of Abe Lin- E, Bogardus, Mrs. Fred Bert, jr, **My father died when I w and until that time, with the excep: tion of Mother Nora, | had never and jonly person that ever really loved coin, rail splitter and emaneipator.and Dr. Sydney Strong. me. Do you also know, my gigl, that I have no right to love you—that Ij have tried hard not to love you | SAYS AKOZ RELIEVED HER OF LONG for sale, altho heavy Mrs, Frank is a member of one fornia will slacken the influx for if the picture itself is a bit Jiggley.|¢ the beat Jewish families in At-| have tried to live without love, but | \several days. The apple market is |you're not supposed to pay the Nanta you can't cheat nature after all, | | bs | firmer. jSlightest bit of attention. | A woman of refinement and pride| 44 to live in this world one must } _ me ti |. The motion pleture folks have] tnt despite untold sufferings in| Have @ little love a Prices Paid Wholesa | jthings on their minds these days./444 two years since Mary Phagan ‘I thought I had found it a e- a ure Vegetables and Fruit | || The ushers are thinking up th 7 z ‘ | soon after we—Pat and I returning | | —~——-—_—_—— bnathinee thay te eytne|was murdered she has kept her fro trip around the. wortd—-met| D 472 Ys hill | ee } EE H Asparagus, local « 10 10% | lprathe 40 perator Sa attnta Tot tile and suffered to save him from] other Pat nor 1 had paid much at Street, Uses Remedy for sparagus, 40 | |Motion Picture Operato at | 78 tention to wor My father hac ae sig er Ag ge aa ip be er tbe led eae si "| During the trial, when vile caught Oe ia double. chee er Stomach Trouble and , tories regarding Frank were . ty : ‘ Domestic wheat , 2 Chie s fe ‘ whole «mind and heart were Finest. looking and most - | Domestic s : | Chief among the features already spreal broadcast over the,countey,| pars ,wholesmind and beart were Catarrh satisfactory artificial teeth in e Oregon tripleta 4% | Planned is a motion gicture of the | she countered then. with: frank ire ill of ng the glories of this old | Saas ins acne Cal. lemons, per crate e | Wisconsin twins a7” {grand march, to be taken at 11:30.| rth and thg fullness thereof. We | h ‘ \Cal. head lettuce @ | Wisconsin triplets 17 A flashlight motion picture has|Cit#ls of the clean and pure home! noth nad the arrogayce of lords of| One of Portland's ploneer rest “ ; Tent | cucumbers @ Washington twins ‘16 | never before bean taken weet af{life which she asserts her husband| creation when we thought cf dents is Mrs, Sarah Davis, residing Rod), sereesiie, strong, HEbER| Cerrets 4 Young Amerion «4.00. SE aero tlesienibbt citer tein nase. [J0ved and. alwagn led Noman, Yamhill street. For many and durable. Made to prope | Betas 4 o ve ‘om oe nat er spotty Every day since the day of her] «1 think Fanchon Davis was the|years she has been a sufferer from fit any mouth, They restore a 3 r BF |fleult feat Pully @ million candle) yughand'’s arrest she has visited) most beautiful woman I had ever|catarrh and stomach trouble, Her 4, plu ving eens pr ow be added to the pe | el pes bs e 4 degen Agee bgagecsinpye 2 mr : Comrie ee ond Bente fh Tighting aanl orient ge him in his cell and has done everY-4 seen and I immediately fell in loved friends have been greatly pleased at| § the cheeks an m ng (Prices paid producer) tnd in_addition a battery of {thing in her power to comfort him / with her, So engrossed was I in|the improvement of her condition, wrinkles 6, 810 and $16 , “ihe ows mercury vapor lamps, with thetr|@#nd keep him buoyed up. my ofn passion that I did not real-| which she says been brought ies DOr wet, ee lap kane praeee : Violet TAYE. will he Installed, | During the trial, when mobs,|ize that dear old Pat was in love about by the use of Akoz, the won- ; cee lend dangled oranges =~ can The grand march will be led by|Packed outelde of the courtroom, with her, too. |derful California me@icinal mineral eimity. green toate Mayor (ill. Up to the time of the|PoWled for his life, she sat by his) “"We had been so used to always /that is doing so much good in this ye ORALTHESIA ° re Mayor Cll. | Up to the time of the) side and gave him courage. |golng about together that T did not ection. She writes on x dye pip rade oo pan Costume) Frank 1s x ch for his| realize that Pat was alWays with) «F, 0 ie F s » floor, but afte! every one| Wife as for | 4 | stomac’ c p and ¢ \. ’ | dental operations painless. Our rrjen, Cal 1400 @ wie ake ' the floor, but after that every one|™ vig \ "hag been what | am charged|at once, however, Pat bexan tolstomach trouble was so bad that I I pending oon gov't Gavsuye ee lane (Wholesale Prices will dance |with being, if | was low and vile,|make excuses and T Wwent alone don't believe a person could be any % “if we hurt you, sg 1 cee 5 |would a woman with her traditiona,| once In a while, much to MY SU) Worse, All th laatveaabie fares aeurinse the mont sergy Sache er ae Mo. 1 13.00 * WILL INSTRUCT "EM ier tine seneibiities, ‘continue to| prise, finding Pat already there. | Matntal symptoms were to be found] MR& SARAM DAVIS S | Arkansas Blacks ... 26 by 4 tae ‘ caved Panne grate s) e e « k teal + prices In the olty for king apples : 4 stern Washington oate |live with me as my wife?” declares) seh 1 fax f Fanohon to maa {i my case. The catarrh made life| obtained from Akoz that T am con- ks ready shat Local apyies a | timoth | Frank. ry me she told mo that she had) iy the more hard to bear. I have|vinced that a little longer treatment high-class work Winesa 100 @ | Free instruction in citizenship) _ | never loved any one but me. | ie 9 re Stayme % @ re road a00 | Will be provided Wednesday night “In my happiness I lost sight of |t#ken all kinds of medicines, but will cure me completely and 1 shall \e TON belo -5 3 Timothy 17,0e |in the social service room of the aaa every one but Fanchon, and 1 did |never found anything to give me re ipes with the remedy pay i magic aad * 4 6 Wheat 4600 4 } » iT me »y . rh jet unt took KOZ O% has proven effective in ¥ Ben Davis @ no Y. M. ¢ A. under the direction of not see Pat for several days, con - BOS ‘Onions lthe educational department, Can ALBERT HANSEN tinued Mr, Hatton, ‘and when i| Three months of Akoz, taken in-| thousands of cases of rheumatism, yf DENTIST Ss Cetee ‘cree ND 01% HOLD MUSIC FESTIVAL didates will be addressed by C. F. Jeweler and Silversmith told him I was going to marry|ternally, has Sion entirely | cor-|atomac h, liver, aataes eae . a6 c 4 Hen > tanec > gr f od my stomach trouble. So great/ trouble, catarrh, ulcers, skin dis or Two hundred Broadway high atu-|Gleagon, attorney, Students then Is Ni L ted at Hi Fanchon he grasped my hand and ,rectec 15 @ 1.00 is Now Located a s 4 ies Neher ie. a t SECOND AVE. Onion set s+. M4 @ 1S its will take part in the annual|will be divided into small group New Store said rather chokingly 1 hope|Was the improvement that I started | eases and other ailments, For sale 1420-22 : pandia y Potatoes May Muste festival, in the school |and instrag J in examination que: you will be very happy, old man."|on the treatment for catarrh, and/at all leading drug stores, where ‘ OVnone. Main LiKe Leal, sweet potatoes . _0'4@ 08% | vuditorium, Friday night, A school tons by Carl J. Smith, Gerard T,|]1010 Second Ave, Near Madison 1 did not know until I had been|this ailment is almost cured. 1 amj further information may be had re- £ Jaime ie Montana spudese.00 @stoe orchestra of 60 pleces will assist, Mogon and A, L. Tertsagian, u muemaa <i married six months that Fanchon!so pleased with the results I have! garding this advertisement. a3

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