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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915. , ‘PORTUGAL GETS | Three Features at | ANEW caBner " REVOLUTION PAGE pecalst CITIES | “BE NEFIT BY RATE RULING Sth—Anniversary Sale—-8th Have You Been Down to See | | . CRE ae ng a the Values We Are Offerin ” 4s of soldiers and ely quian ‘oan warett. ¢ ‘. “ S kitied and. Lisbon. bom inghem and V ign be Just step in and Shop on Your Transfer. almost orm conaltion Oregon and Califor port Prompt Attention—No Waiting yreval hruout today enefit as a result of a ruling hand h 1 Dispatches today state the Karri | DICK UNEXPECTEDLY RETURNS |ed down by tho interstate com Se ee a 19c eereet ee ee elties had surrendered to the re ee be “Ri Biome, pagal plane add as ie , Westar rail S30 prieee, Bre wet ig ‘ lutionist A new cabinet wa roads for conatructing rates on cer note formed by the revolutionists abon If ever any one was thankful for) 41, moditi . the Pacis Rom 5 the battleship Vasco de Gama last |" eda Fe By RS, raerdiy mi Coast and back haul point 25¢c $s Blue and Bic eek ae 18x36, night, and today assumed contro! | {tT '\ ty ded she would not) The ruling of the commission 4 Ynen color. Cheaper than you time with Juno Chagan was chosen new pro-| Phen The erent aie ano out | A: Meare of the bureau of transpor Oe. j Regular mier by the republicans, and {# now i, Sees. Toes nae GOne CUS) tation af Seattle Chamber o ; n seball story by Charles EF. Van Loan The where ot - Presiaen'| i.’ caey” ala’ en Tele took | sentatives who opp lan of mpers. ue and Pps ble dou le yarn A d'Arral ts unknown gh at ¢ *-) the ‘onda fore vii or, a ears y O10} ue and white, | Other members of the new cabt.| Dhey want to stay I @ and enjoy | 4 i. Wa hington re slg 1 for this ¢ale 38¢ white n and white, ‘ &é net selected during the revolution. | (26 dulet and maybe want to ko to) According to Mears, the ruling af ue at , h nd durt od ut 9 o'clock and they want you Halr Nets, colors a cou on the warship off Lis fect such commodities as steel Cc . tengo Ba . i |to do the same, Aunt Mary 1s not rea yk og with or without elastic 4 ¢ Outing Flannel, white, f Coe are maid to Include Fernandes itke this, however. She did not] An ite forme, canned goods and |p '¥° for bc, or Go straight for a C soft and fluffy, Medi- a Duarte Leite, formerly minister of ask any questions when la some lees important 1 state whict better grade. All are good um welght. Good value at 10¢, c With little Gordon Griffith in the title role lo Telles and Paule would go with Mol are now moving in Vast quantities Falco, a ee to Pacific Coast ports via the Pan ever portfolio! After they had all gone and I had | an the overland ra entice’ Pe ali |e o sure nither Mot v ri | aicais “ac ancioe pscas tha hit ing f i the hen making your purchase. i St J . olutionary committee declares the | called up the } "le stood in the Goorway of n rd is trator ain it to you. FREE with An ta art. irpose of the uprising was to re-|asked them if they roo cha ew amaCal store the government to the repub-| where Mr. Waverly was It seemed to me that I screamed tt ‘ leans They answered . the John | and then I knew no more for quite Suppose you met “The Kind of “ ” President de Arriaga, who ha “ , : . * s } e ( ° a deo Arris who has| Waverly had left the hospital two] While. When I came to myself H E ttt Combs From Heaven The South Sea Paradise heen missing tince the revolution | days ago and they supposed he was| Dick was chafing my hands, anasome Voile WalSts wl . et! : ary wu curred Saturday, 1*| going to his home in Mr There was a sr of camphor and when dining at a fine restaur- The current chapter of the travel today to be wafe in a| Richard Waverly left the city three| and my night dress and the bed $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Values....... ‘ee valle e one yictures—eac ymtete in itcelfae suburb n, ‘Tho president is|days ago for his ho |clothes seemed saturated with It ant—in walks her husband—and pictures—each comy lete in itself said to have left of bis own volition| iy heart ator ventihe For a minute or two I did not real 90 dosen: hasdsome ¢ Waists, new, clean, crisp— you didn’t know she was married! taken by the Paramount picture with an escort of cavalry, and! Where was Dick? Could it be|!ze what had hay Then Dick most of them new arrivals within the I ast 3 da For c fe x ae: 4 win South ae" agreed to sign the nomination of the] possible that he had been killed in| brought me to myself by saying Pane - nies nS eee See this comedy-drama. man, now in South America. new cabinet agreed upon by the rev-|some outoftheway place? A chill| “What {s the matter, Margie? Why Tuesday’s selling, your pick.. aes -T5¢ luttonary commit that made my teeth rattle took pos-| are you all alone? Why did you 4 Jnession of me, 1 could hardly get | faint When he asked this, even es 9 awar trom the telend 1 had no|tho he had me in his arms, I flamed | SENATOR'S WIFE 2)! ive, Thsaie|Sesne nat | eautifu could not burden Mollie with mine I expect I am alone because my This Show Until Tuesday Night—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. SHOOTS HERSELF © 8 hard to bear, 1| husband sees fit to stay away from when hers w i managed to get undreswed and into| me for over a week without letting — . a ae el bed, where after | had gotten|me know where he was.” | Ss Bodega ay 17 Melancholy a hot water bottle and piled more| Dick's voice had that exasperat given as the cause of the suicide of | Coverings over me T still continued | RE au lity as tho he wore explain: Will be on sale Tuesday at the remarkably low price of o shiver and shake vegan to be| ing to a child a 6, you ? Mrs. Marguerite Hutchinson, wif know I had to go to see Jack, who ’ afraid as I thought of myself in the of State 8 or utchinac Stato Senator R.A. Hutchinson | apartment all alone. 1 wondered if] was very ill | b it hin I should send for Dr. Atwater, but! “Jack was well enough to leave! herself, Mrs, Hutchinson Was 4/ monly decided to walt until Aunt|the hospital two days ago and well PY teas Mary came back enough #0 that you could leave the Of course, little book, countless | city sibly to come bome the FIERRO IS WOUNDED «0:2 22*¢ experienced mat hor. | aay x | ; rible chill which seems to stri Dick's face grew red, “Been spy OT the heart and paralyze the nerves, |ing!” he exclaimed contentiously ; EL PASO, May 17.—Gen. Flerro,| but it was the first. time in my No, but things here have come Gen, Villa's bodyguard, and the may hy life that I had done so, and |to such a pass that I thought It nec who shot and killed Wm. 8. Benton, | jt seemed to me that I was going to|essary for you to come home, and| 10C—rFirsT AT PIKE—]10C a British subject, tn Juarez last| die there all alone. | began to cry |#0 I telephoned to the bospital and spring, has been wounded in the lee | weakly when all at once I t they e me the information as a| according to messages received in th ch of the front matter of course.” here today smore turned to terror. Dick rushed for the evening pa The wound was received durin at re were about to | per, and, as he read the item about eo fichting n the forces the apartment The door|Mr. Hatton's going away, and that Villa and Ob nin the mountain ther was vund of ajhe was in pursuit of him, his one on, 5 dropping on the floor leomment was “H : with PAINTS THOS. LIPPY|WILL SEE REAL THING LIBERTY It's the twelfth ame which is to decide the pen team has scored “big Swede nant. Neither Gus Bergstrom, the (Hobart Bosworth) plate. We view the from over The pitcher—he ts a big, southpaw—winds up and COMING WEDNESDAY 4 DAYS ONLY PICKFORD in the Picturized Ro- mantic, Novel FROM THE SKY 6 PARTS AN $800,000 Production Lottie Pickford in the “Flying A” Photoplay “THE DIAMOND THE SKY” It’s going to be easy for some one to Fam $10,000.00 If you see this photoplay GRAND OPERA HOUSE inning of the| BI comes to the proceedings the catchers shoulder rangy breaks a FROM | fast curve over the rubber, and—!her life when she discovers Vind! /MISSION The left fielder turns and} digs toward the fence, while Berg strom lumbers around the bags for a homer. The game ts filmed on the Los Angeles Pacific Coast league grounds Members of the Venice league team are volunteer actors Little Sunset,” the film ts called. Little Sunset” Jones is mascot of the team. Gus Bergstrom, played by Bosworth, is a veteran big leaguer who has grown tired of the ga and who, one day, after mis | playing a fly bali and being blamed for losing the game, quits and goes back to his little home town tn Ohio. The home folks criticise him for deserting the team Little Sunset” falls fll Berg strom hears about {t, and goes back to visit the boy at the team’s hotel Get me my pants,” the boy de mands. Bergstrom gets Now come on, you big quitter, says the ‘There's only one way you can square yourself with | me.” He takes him to the ball park “Sunset” hunts out the manager, dragging Bergstrom shame-facedly behind him. | “Ive brought back he declares And, as related, Mr. Rergstrom proceeds to cop the pennant. The! | story is by Charles Van Loan | The chic and clever Anita Stew |art plays in a drama, “The Kind of | Girl Who Came From Heaven,” and |a South American travelogue shows | scenes about Jamaica ‘em. boy your Swede, | ORPHEUM | Hall Caine's story of political un-| rest in Italy, of Italian love and| | Italian intrigue, “The Eternal City,” | is thrillingly told by the film at the Orpheum this week in a splendid Jand costly production In addition to the absorbing story, the picture is of keen inter est on account of its historic accu The greater staged in Rom of the grandeur, past of “The Eternal Cit |imposing St. Peter | Way, the ruins of the and general glimpses of the city For the first tin the history of motion picture makers were |permitted to film views in and jabout the Vatican The role of Donna Rom capably handled by the Pauline Frederick, Th | City,” which will be of the w should crowds | them part of the play Is and intimate views and present, are shown the Appian Coliseym, a ia most beautiful Eternal shown the rest attract large The deser production ves | COLONIAL | Sardou's 5 Jed to “Princ photopla is another problem play, splendidly staged, of Russian life mand intrigue With Nance O'Neil playing the role of Fedora,” it compares quite ably with “Kreutzer Sonata re cently shown at the atre, alao dealing with Russian life. In “Princess Romanoff,” Miss O'Nell ts seen to fine advantage in | the stirring emotional which she so capably plays. Early tn life, Fedora marries an old nobleman He dies shortly afterward. | She then falls in love with Viadi mir, son of the St. Petersburg pre fect of police, who carries on a dar ing affair with the wife of Count Boroft. The countess finally ends Fedora,” convert anoff’ in the onlal theatre. sely interesting inter favor the same mir's treachery, Count Boroff, kills Viadimir drama by Fedora, stances lows Boroff to tends confession from him of him tu part mpany Horror,” a three the Lubin _ ce im. |heads today’s bill at the Mission. It is a modern mystery story and fl |" The starting in London, Am She rapidly asis of the plot A girl London bar rister ( 4s with an ter crook, and marries him. 1 she ven for the lawyer to help and her husband. The Gray not knowing the swears vengeance pre love Boroff and extracts a but her hate m8 to real love when she motive of the murder. LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW paeny ar Fourth, South of Pike From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. The Gray Horror The intelligence and devotion of an adopted daughter ves Ellis, a barrister and her fosterfather, from a strange hallucination. His assistant, In love with the daughter, also comes under the spell. Her father, a crook, Is the principal cause of all the trouble and meets with his just deserts. The Yellow Streak A well-told story. Features of Western life, In which the Yellow Streak pays in full for the desertion of his wife and boy. After 17 years he is forced to make reparation. Ham Comedy HAM and BUD in “Rushing the Lunch Counter” A welcome change in comedy. Things don’t only move, they fly, with Ham and Bud In charge of a railroad lunch counter, A good, big laugh helps digestion, Fill In the lunch hour. Cc General Admission LOGES 10c More for Your Money at the Mission her in her hour of need, and to-| gether they fly for America The lawyer is now in fear of the threat the crook. This fear grows until it becomes an obses A baby born at sea is passed as the daughter of the lawyer, and be the ving the which culminates with the master crook and the Briscoe plays the comes means of 8 mystery death of the lawyer, Lottie daughter The Yellow Western drama . Streak” is a good CLASS A To effect a greater understand ing among the divergent races and creeds, #0 that some day religious anim ity will be a matter of his- tory only, seems to have been the purpose of Bruno Lessing in writ ing “A Daughter of Israel,” which | has been adapted to screen form. | The Class A is featuring the film | version of Lessing's book under the The Faith of Her Fathers.” | 1e lesson it teaches against re ligious bigotry puts the film among the photoplay wonders of the 4 It epitomizes the trials and per secutions of the Jewish race thru history It tella a present-day story of life in the New York Ghetto a the conflicts of creeds as it affect ed a young Christian missionary and a pretty daughter of Israel, | whom he wished to marry, The clash of creeds, preventing the mar jriage, kills the girl | | ee CLEMMER Tears, the dampest in Seattle, flowed as freely and promiscuously as water from our troublesome Cedar river dam, while the operator turned the wheel that told Hall Caine's story of “The Christian” to big audiences at the Clemmer Sunday, For example, to day, when the ever-inquisitive of fice boy asked how our notes came to be splotched up, we sald a man behind us blurred them by crying over our shoulder, Privately we told him an untruth When Glory Quayle (Edith Storey) goes to Parson John Storm Sarl Williams) in his hour of need after he has lost all his friends and is about to be driven from his church, It’s simply impossible to save yourself from a cloud burst There are other tearful scenes, too, which go to make the production so human it holds you tight from be ginning to end . and saltiest ALHAMBRA Heading today's Alhambra shows tion of the novel, “Adam Hede," made by the Biograph company, A new George Ade fable comedy, ple ture news of the world’s happen ings and another picture not yet se lected as this goes to press, com ste the bill until Wednesday new show, the | the film adapta The Ten Commandments are be: ing used frequently of late in pro: viding entertainment for the the atre-going public Only a short time ago they form ed the basis of one of the series of motion pictures duced The commandments have also heen adapted to use o@ the speak ing stag Sunday the Robt. Athon Co, appeared at the Grand theatre in an excellent act founded on the Tenth commandment The playlet evoked a storm of applause at its conclusion, the prin cipals responding to half a dozen| | encores, | pleasing | number Fell tn the Other vaudeville numbers and a high-clans program of film numbers completed the new bill oe SEATTLE nore greatest of the 8 Acres,” James snecess, afforded patrons attle theatre genuine treat inday and far exceeded any feature picture yet shown at that house. It is a five-part production and is enacted by an all-star cast A trombone solo rendered by Es telle Glidden, member of the ladies’ orchestra, proved a highly number. Mae Reddeaux pleasing voice and put her “across” in a most ef. fectual manner Herne's has a PROGRAMS Liberty Ending Tuesday Night “Litde Sunset” (Hobart Bos. worth); “The Kind of a Girl Who Came From Heaven “South American Travelogue,’ " No, 5, ee Colonial Ending Saturday Night “Princess Romanoff (Nance O'Nell and Stuart Holmes) eee Mission Ending Tuesday Night “The Gray Horror,” three parts; The Yellow Streak,” drama; “Rushing the Lunch Counter,” Ham comedy eee Class A Ending Tuesday Night “The Faith of Her Fathers” (Cleo Madison) three parts; “He Park,” comedy ee Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night ne §=6Christian” (Earl Williams Edith Storey AD eight parts. ° Orpheum Ending Saturday Night “The Eternal “ty (Pauline Frederick). and Seattle Ending Wednesday Night “Shore Acres,” five parts. ae i Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night Adam __ Bede, two parts; “‘Hearst-Selig Weekly"; “The Gal- loping Pilgrim,” George Ade com. edy eee Grand Ending Tuesday Night “Jungle Queen” (Marie Wal camp), two parts: “For Cash” (Warren Kerrigan), two parts; Her Friend the Milkman” (Eddie Lyons and Victoria Forde), comedy ee Alaska Ending Wednesday Night “Such a Little Queen” Pickford) see Tilikum Ending Tuesday Night “Matty's Decision” (Christy | Mathewson), two parts Billy's Vengeance”; “Two and a Ship ee. Madison Ending Tuesday Night “The Littlest Rebel,” five parts; “The Black Box,” episode No. 9. cies RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Tuesday Mrs. Fiske in “Tess of D'Urbervilles,” five-part feature. Ye College Ending Tuesday “The Phantom of the Violin,” three-part drama; “The Rejuveniza Liza Jane,” comedy; “Pathe scenic and educational MISS. FONDA A Winner in the Beauty Con- test, and Nine Other Beauties Class A 2". 5¢ at Pike the| (Mary | “Broncho | Hearts | Ten years from the time he began Boys who attend the Y. M. C. A to pain the picture in moments he| vacation school this summer will was able to snatch from his daily see a lot of the interesting things labor, John Nogelberg, Seattle ar- rect- tist, as presented to the ¥. M,C. A.| orenne Seattle, accomming the a painting of Thomas 8. Lippy, pres-|°T Woodcock. He plans to have the students make regular visits to big industrial plants, shipping terminals ident of the association. The pic and mercantile establishments, to ture has been hung in the Y. M. C. learn of our industrial and commer- A. library Nogelberg lives, with his wife and letal Ife children, 8 Ninth ave. N The Perfect Theatre | Two Rest Rooms } ALL WEEK { 7p. j SHOWS BEGIN AT ; and Op. The Big New York Success, HALL CAINE’S “The Eternal || ) Gaty" | In 8 Reels FEATURING s PAULINE FREDERICK With Special Music By FULL ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Under Direction of George Lamon SEAT 25c treby W. Cc, Continuous Showing Every Day at the Above Hours Written at the Orpheum Lehman,