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LIBERTY f Large he deer. tle life of natives, Duck breeding. The finest and try ever shown. Glothes-rights with men! Ye the, Important plank fn Bummer Girl's clothes-policy ‘= already putting it in hold the Tuxedo coat! Ht Was Miss Virginia Rappe of and Chicago, an artist whose is clothes, not paints nor Ror clay—who first invaded Marcuine wardrobe, carried off Tuxedo coat idea and imme- tely converted it into a chic lit- street suit. attractive enough | Y FALLS IN Jowephine and Lottie Mc- of 3518 Yesler way, saved of Syear-old Calvin Gilbert, i itering first ald after the Middle fellow was puiled unconscious ‘Take Washington Thursday. he boy fell in from the porch of a boat at Leschi park. He was in an unconscious condition SS le George Courage, two girls worked over Calvin the arrival of a pulmotor. wt 44 NOW SHOWING AT Trip of the Seattle Schooner KING AND WINGE Outfitted By THE HIBBARD-SWENSON COMPANY To the Rescue of the STEFANSSON EXPEDITION And Crew of the Karluk Hunting polar bear. Natives wrestling. The most northern fur market. Buyers purchasing white fox ang Russian sable skins. tures of the Midnight Sun. An education for the children. pictures of the Great Arctic Coun- On view now and al! week at LIBERTY THEATRE FIRST AT PIKE 10¢ — Usual Price of Admission — 10c livin is the son of Frank Gil- Anderson Steamboat Co. em- our regular goods sold by goods bought to sell cheap, the end, when stocks have | who hang on to the last as space is too costly practically make your own suit case or trunk along. little or nothing. )| Keystone Keystone Liquor Co. eH A Se | ONLY TWO | EKS MORE to dispose of their stock, as their license expires. You had better hurry if you want some of the bargains in " High-grade Wines and Liquors. We cannot quote prices here Come to our store and you can We will fill them for you for Dealers also invited 1123 First Avenue, THEATRE walrus and reln- Domes- types of women. Wonderful pic most interesting TY BROWN’S TIP ON THE STYLES ’s Tuxedo Girl! How Do You Like Her? to wear a tea, and p enough for a shopping tour out-of-town journey Personality is the dress.” says Miss Rappe. en would study their style and ¢ r temperament well, and dress to suit thelr per- sonality, American women would! be the best dressed women in the} world.” oft ot If wom- individual as secret Rappe’s Tuxedo Is a three-| comtume made « ongitsh and blue mixture. The waistcoat like the coat is patterned | exactly after the masculine gar-/ mente; the skirt is only two yards) wide. J. B. Johnson, 40, . of 3436 Huron st, w hovering be tween life and death at the city hos. ital Friday, following a 15-foot fall from a scaffold late Thursday. The accident happened at the Talcott apartments, 1603 Terry. Johnson struck on his head, fracturing his skull. LIES INJURED FOR HOURS Groans emanating from a elevator shaft in the Armour bullding about 3 p. m. Thursday resulted in an in vestigation, which led to the discov. ery of Julius Carbuhn, 15, at the bot tom of the shaft, where he lay, badly hurt. The boy had fallen from the second story several hours before. He was taken to the city hospital but is not seriously Injured Remembér, they are us fot 13 years; not cheap ‘HOW MARY FU IT HERSELF IN THE FOURTH (Copyright by. Floyd) MARY FULLER Especially for Newspaper.) BY (Written This (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper prine Assvrtation) CHAPTER IV Life full of consequence, of Any one and in ma asa dramatic expres sion who keeps his eyes open can store up many sions and ideas that wi mel in photoplay acting Of course, reading helps One of the places where I gather my greatest fund hints as to dramatic expression of human emo- tion ts in the theatre ttself, l try to see everything worth while that is produced. From the best actors I learn both what to do and what to avold doing The main art of photoplay acting is to know how to weld feeling and action into one. Nearly every one collec thing. | have been my life At one time hats. , And even now, the aftermath of that mad period is an overflowing bunch of headgear of all sizes, shapes and colors At later periods I collected odd some a collector al my fancy was for Jewelry, scarfs, draperies, hair or Daments. I hear you say I am ex travagant I deny it I plead ve cossity. I need all these things as theatrical “props 1 wish | could let my fem- inine movie fans have a peep Into my treasure trunks. Th | have stored ali kinds of bea tiful thinge—jeweled tiaras, feathered fans, Spanish combs, Irish lace coa tinseled scarfs, gauzy draperies of ny colors, sashes of flaming silk with tasseled ends. boots, plumed hats. Here is a lace jabot and there is a locket with a history Here is an English monocle for a character jpurred part and there is a dainty Swiss jeweled watch Oh! there are many things | could show you, and would rejoice in it, because it would be to intro SEATTLE LABOR COUNCIL WILL HELP LAWSON The Seattle Labor Council has conviction of John R, Lawson on first degree murder charges in Colo. rado, and will lend the accused its financial and moral support. The council took this action Thursday night, upon motion of EB. B. Ault. A letter from Sam Gompers was read, in which the labor lecture course, conducted by university pro- fessors weekly at the Labor Temple, was indorsed. Gompers would ex tend the lectures to the leading cities. DR. MATTHEWS TO SPEAK AT Y. M. 0, A. The Y. M. ©. A. Salesmanshtp jclub will hold an open meeting at |8 o'clock Friday night, which will such as you will get toward run low, from some dealers prices. Bring your basket, Liquor Co. Corner Seneca. be addressed by Dr. M. A Matthews, on “Character 1 Ideals, Exsential Factors in Suc cessful Selling.” After the address |the speaker has agreed to answer las far as possible any questions jasked him from the audience. A ort from the program com mittee wilk be called for, outlining |the program for future nights MRS. PANKHURST | AFTER RECRUITS LONDON, May Mrs, Emme nkhurst, suff eader, will |n recruiting speech tonight at jthe biggest moving picture theatre in North London, at the special in vitation of the war office. Patriotic films are to be shown during her discourse, impres:| gone on record as opposed to the! ! duce you to—my collection of pre STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915. PAGE 8. LLER MAKES GOOD; TELLS TARY FULLER Posed Especially for The Star thes (Continued Tomorrow.) DRESSING ROOM | CHAT; SHE ALWAYS LOOKS FOR NEW IDEAS $3.00 gal $1.50 Jap-a-I gal, Jap-a-Lac Sold Cheap per gallon Paint Shingle Stain High-grade ¢ Building Paper, red 50 l-ply Roofing Pa 2-ply Roofing Pa 1.25 Tarred $2.00 Gray Deadening ! $1.00 100-foot yer, per Sash 0O Russwin and Irw Mortise Locks.... 5c Nickel-plated Butts 50 Screen Doors t | | | " Strained Honey, per Saturday Specials MEATS STALLS 1.9 Steer Pot Roast, Ib.....41¢ Choice Spare Ribs, Ib....10¢ Boiling Beef, Ib. ie Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib. 12%¢ Ven! Roast, Ib 12%¢ FISH STALL 11 Halibut, 4 Ibs 2he Fresh Shad, each.......20¢ Halibut Cheeks, 2 Ibs... 15¢ VEGETABLES STALL 17 New Potatoes, 4 Ib Spinach, Ib. FRUITS Bae Preity. STALL 10 Oranges, 2 doz..........25¢ Plorida Grape Fruit, 4 for . 20 -Sde he Large Lemons, doz... Fresh Pineapple, 3 Ibs GROCERIES STALLS 13-14 Tomatoes, 2 cans.......45¢ Four Scent sacks Salt.. 106 10¢ pkg. Corn Starch...5¢ 20¢ pkgs. Quaker Corn Meal 10¢ 2 Fresh Ibs. LAE Washington Milk, can....5¢ One at. New Orleans Molasses 15¢ (in bul Whe glass. . 10 25e Strained Honey ik), Ib. Navy Beans, 5 Ibs....... 6-07. bottle Horseradish. .5¢ Sugar, 417 Ibs. for $1.00 Free delivery on grocery orders. BUTTER and EGGS STALL 18 amery Butter, Re 18¢ Washington Cr Ib. . . Oregon Ranch Begs, doz. 5 cans Wild Rose Milk. .4 Washington Cheese, sharp, ise BAKERY STALL 12 Two 10¢ loaves Bread. .1he¢ ‘Three-layer Cake 30¢ ALHAMBRA Francis X. Bushman and pretty) | Beverly Bayne are appearing at the Alhambra in a. fine newspaper | |drama entitled “Thirty,” which con: | tinues until Sunday night. It is « jsplendid feature, telling of a ro-| mance which progressed to the pit- apat of typewriter keys in a busy |newspaper office. The scenes are lvery true to life, those taken about) the newspaper plant being typical. ) |The story is told In two parts Second on the list of new Alham- bra features comes Lilllan Walke: the famous legitimate comedienne, | who delights the audience in a film of fun called “The Love Whip.” The other pictures are “An Arizona Woo (Tom Mix), “The Bou- |quet,” farce-comedy, and the latest |*Hearst-Selig Weekly.” The All-Star trio score a distinct triumph {na movie song, “Home| Sweet Home.” . TILIKUM One of the best two-part morality film stories ever produced for the screen, “A Man and Woman,” heads a new bill of pict fentures at the Tilikum today. This drama con- cerns a yirtuous woman and a painted? woman, ‘The champion gloom-chaser, Charles Chaplin, re- turns in “The Tramp,” a 2-reeler, eee |LIBERTY The unusual tastes that men will op when every taste that clv- {lization has created cannot be satiafied, is shown with peculiar ef- fectiveness among the survivors of |the Karluk, Stefansson's ship, |whose rescue is shown In motion pletures at the Liberty the rest of this week dev After the men were brought aboard the Seattle motor boat, |King and Winge, a sumptuous breakfast of soft boiled eggs, cereal, toart and coffee was given them. Huge teaspoonfuls of sugar and con- densed milk went Into each cupful jof coffee, and each man con- sumed quarts of the hot drink. An hour after breakfast they were |bungry again. Munro, chief en- gineer of the Karluk, approached | Olaf Swensen, who was in charge of | the expedition, and said, “Mr, Swen- sen, I want to ask a great favor of you. For months I have heen |dreaming of eating a whole can of lcondensed milk with a spoon.” Two lothers confessed the same craving. | The cans of milk were brought up| land they ate it like ice cream, The |party had existed on soup made from walrus hides for almost a week, Other interesting events are told in the pletures of the 21,000-mile trip of the King and Winge. GOOD PROGRAM FOR | "LAST ‘POP’ CONCERT A delightful program has been ar- ranged for the farewell “pop” con ert by the Philharmonic orchestra jat the Hippodrome Sunday after noon. In addition to the orchestra of 50 pleces, three well known solo: jists, Hiram Tuttle, Wm, Hadley and |Nicolas Oesonomacos, will partiet pate ‘William Farnum | In “SAMSON Class A.-5c-3" , white ine Interior Builders’ [PHOTO PLAYS DONT READ THIS AD Unless you can use some of the following articles pearance of your house, your lawn, garden, etc.? play baseball? Here’s your chance. Tomorrow, right at the start of summer, we are going to throw our store open to the public with such startling reductions that to overlook them would be a shame. 1,000 Gallons of Paint to Be Just to Introduce the Quality luded $1.49 . 49¢ 17¢ Varnish.... Hardware or green, per roll per, per roll per, per roll roll felt, pert Cord seer 3c Pound Sash Weight, per Ib $ in Mortise RICKLES BROS. HARDWARE AND PAINTS 524 Pike, Cor. 6th and Pike MOVIES HURT “VODEVILLE” Vaudeville managers still think Look over the list. Do you take pride in the ap- Do you ever going fishing or Fishing Tackle and Outing 25 Camp Stove ; %).00 &x10 Fish Wall Tents ° eee Book Hooks. « Fly H of Gut Boxe $1.50 Goldsmith Catchers’ Mitts Mitts.... Fielders’ Glove .. $3.50 $1.00 Reach Catchers’ Reach Reach Fielders’ Glove ... atchers’ Mask ....... Catchers’ Mask Garden Tools 50-foot Garden Hose..... 4-blade Lawn Mower irass Scythe Shears Trowels $5.00 $5.00 50c ¢ 50c Grass 10¢ Garden WILL GIVE CARNIVAL Tonight ted il f Loe yn Plans are being made Friday by “Pathe Weekly,” “Col jeera Liar. . " Rastus’ Rabid Rabbit Hunt.” the Home Consumers’ league for ; ae the third annual Hippodrome Carni- Madison Ending Saturday Night | val, to be held Friday afternoon, appearance of stage,stars in mo} “Exploits of. Elaine,’ No. 214; | May 14. Cards, dancing and music tion pictures decreases their value sell Rivals Jonah” (Sid Chap-| wilt be the order of the day. Mrs. as a vaudeville attraction, Mrs./lin), two parts; ‘Just Nuts.” W. A. Burleigh and A. J. Goddard Leslie Carter, now on # vaudeville ee adtrended thd Waku at & Dooling tour in the Bast, was notified the! Tilikum Ending Saturday Night [tr the Henry building Thursday other day that ber contract had! “Man and W two parts; been cancelled because of her ap-|"The Other Woman's Picture”; pearance in the film production of|"The Tramp” (Charles Chaplin), ms The Heart of Maryland Ham-| two parts A Visit to let” in motion pictures, starring | eee Rhododendron Field Forbes-Robertson, will not be|@ At SILVERDALE, ateamer shown until the English actor has | completed his farewell tour of the} United States. | ee . INSURE ANITA STEWART | The Vitagraph company has made application for $100,000 insur- ance for Anita Stewart, the movie star. This step was taken by the company to protect it from the loss of the star's services during the making of “The Goddess,” a new serial to be released May 10. There are several parts of the picture yet to be produced in which she must risk her life. eee BIGOTED CENSORS Chicago has been suffering from bigotry gof censorship, A ban was placed on many pictures whic! have been shown in Seattle and elsewhere without question. These include “A Fool There Was.” Mayor Carter Harrison has taken the situation in his own hands and has issued permits for several of these censored plays. VILLA IN MOVIES Gen. Pancho Villa posed for the film play, “The Outlaw’s Revenge,” which will soon be shown in Se attle, It pictures the life of Villa and the revolution in Mexico, eee PROGRAMS Colonial All Week “The Clemenceau Case’ Bara). ee (Theda . . Liberty Ending Saturday Night “Rescue of Stefansson Arctic Ex- pedition,” seven r ee Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “Woman and Wine” (William Elliott), five acts. eee Alhambra Ending Sunday Night “Thirty” (Francis Bushman); ‘The Love Whip,” comedy; “An Arizona Wooing,” Western comedy; “The Bouquet,” comedy, : ° Alaska Ending Saturday Night “The Drug Terror” (Rose Theby and Harry Meyers), six parts. ele Mission Ending Saturday Night “A Romance of the Navy,” three | parts; “The Poor Little Girl, ‘Clamshell Suffragettes,” comedy | Grand Ending Saturday Night “The Original Drunk — (Billy Reeves); “Counting Out the Count,” “The Doorway of Destination,” two parts; “Animated Weekly,” “Caught by a Thread.” - Class A Ending Saturday Night “Samson” (William Farnum) a, ee Madison Ending Thursday Night “Wildfire” (Lillian Russell), five | parts; “Beauty Bunglers,” “The | Poet of the Peak,” two part | apg a Tilikum Friday and Saturday A Man and a Woman,” two-part drama; Charlie Chaplin in “The i Tramp,” tworeel comedy; “The ‘i arn RESIDENCE THEATRES ing PIER 3 8' and 1:30 p. m. Datly at NDAY, 9:00 m., returning at 8 p opt Saturday, leaving returning S Home Ending Sunday | The Curse of the Desert,” two- part drama; “Animated Weekly” of April 21st, topical; “All Aboard,” two-part comedy . pm F C Phone Elitott 3812 Ye College Ending Sunday “The Clutching Haud,” No. 11, two parts; “6 or 9,” drama; “Auli mated Weekly,” topical; Days,” comed MAKES UP WITH MILLIONAIRE HUBBY Wit! continue to ship Salmon, aver- aging 8 pounds, dressed, tn Individual boxes, to any point in the U. & All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 Guaranteed to arrive in perfect con- ition. Also Crabs, Smelt, Trout, Kippered Salmon and all other sea products. See the fish before shipped if you wish. 501 Northern Bank Bidg. Main 6874 Man and Woman Two reels. drama of a woman The Other Woman’s Picture One-reel sanay Charles Chaplin “The Tramp,” reel Essanay TILIKUM THEATRE A virtuous Grace La Rue and her “Million | Dollar Kid" husband, Byron C.) Chandler, have “kissed and made | up,” after a separation of two years. f / two. John J. Lentz, governor general of Mooseheart Home, the retiring place for indigent Moose lodge members, spoke at ® Moose banquet in the Butler hotel Friday night, and left for Spokane 5c——A Jitney—65c with thts coupon entitles the holder to any seat, matinee or evenings, at the GRAND Opera House Home of first-run photo plays and unequaled vaudeville—eon. tinuous from noon until 11 p.m

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