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This : . cial at year’s styles, and some Just the thing for the of last year's. outdoor girl. ‘ 79c Special at e B. BULOS 1318 GOING TO THE MOVIES? STAR CRITIC TELLS ABOUT BILLS MISSION You get a lot of excitement for your nickel at the Mission this) week Mabelle Trunnelle and Angustus Phillips star in a three} part Edison film that shows a ship burning at sea, a man and two women cast up on a desert island the man falling in love with Mar. fon, the nurse (Miss Trunnelie), and getting away with her to Eng land, the wife left to die and, going mad with loneliness, prowling, half naked, in and out of her cave and finally rescued by a_ scientist (Phillips), with whom Marion, In England, now has fallen in love. There's a burglary and shooting and a lot more excitement before he finish which, of course, shows everybody happy except the viliain, who is dead. It's a worthwhile film A Selig picture, “The Jaguar Trap,” tells an African love story with savage wild animals roaring from the jungles in almost every scene Almost a Hero” ts a slap stick Vitagraph comedy. Lottie Pickford Smiles Gosh—but it gets mont She's the cutest, clevw daintiest little witch you om saw—in the $800,000 Photoplay A Picturized Romantic Novel =the star photoplay with all- star players that’s taking the coun- try by storm. $10,000 For a Suggestion! $10,000 for a sequel tot piay—1000 words or rovah iden, Start see nendous film-play TOL, rs Today, Tomorrow and Saturday at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE wr between 2d and 3d. 1,984 non sa 10c Y¥—at | *turn le | school teacher (INCORPORATED) SECOND AVENUE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1915. @) Well you know Gen PAGE 3. every town isn't Terre Haute TODAY—UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT Greater Than Art A love story of Paris, dey art student (an American girl) in the pitfall and temptations of the French capital. «A four part Edison masterpiece, with Gertrude McCoy and Edward Earl. JOSH WISE SAYS “The enterprisin’ merchants | | on Main st, celebrated ‘Paint Up—Clean Up Week’ by sweep: In’ everything Into th’ gutter,” Carranza says he won't go to M City til Gen, Villa ts crushed, And Villa's still alive and Kicking Robert Untich, miners’ union, Trinidad strike Whom not destroy | cunmer on trial xico former president! on trial for mur It of Lud Jawn BD. dbth he putteth of der o Merry, U. 8. Ay cadets after Wednesday seniors rehears. Hood,” to be school audi William of W ion Capt. | praised 1 | nual low an inspect Broadway ing for play |wiven Friday | torfum Alaska Steamship Co. steamers Vittoria, Edith, and Cordova on run to North this | summer Test c catch with high Robin night tn Immigration Commissioner Cami-| nett! at Frisco ‘says new poli during war ia not aller to countries: whe awa ‘em urn r to re to have » dang icting the life of an Latouct American eclentiat hear ancient city acropolis of Mycenaen period would have thunk it? United States minister in China will also represent Swiss discover Corinth an} Who of rights of Indians to ulmon under old government to be brought by Fish Commissioner Darwin who caught 27 Indians fishing below the | Prosser daw © “Life lan't Just head,” sald Dr. Henry Suzzalio, new pres! dent of the U. of W., to 1,000 studenta in Tacoma Stadium high school Wednesday, Was he consoling the Tacoma bunch, then? Alumni association of U granted $100 per month by of university at meeting x * | Montessori Method IN PICTURES y mother ha Billy Reeves The dian, original come- in “A Night in in English Mu Hall” comedy) cream of the screen ‘The Substitute.” Tour of Seattle in autos made by| fs Puyallup Sumner and ntatives Puyallup Commercial Club Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Peterson 4405 dave, W pbrate golden} wedding anniversary Monday Gov. P. L. Goldsborough of Dela m ware, Md., to address Muntetp: International arbitration confer-| league at annual meeting Monday|ence at Lake Mohonk stirred by nixt smmeretal Club nt Hibben of Princ Florence Thayer and favored preparedness 17, who ran away against” war hib, hurray industrial school for girls at! yes, ne Grand Mound, caught at Bima Wed-| Gov. nesday jwill Menorah society, organization of law Jewish students at U. of W. to be| Bureau of fisher host to Congressman Kahn of Calt C, reports 1 and Gov. Moses Alexan¢ gs collected and pla Thursday night at Butler.| eries on coant well filled for con-| Mt. Lassen reported night by Seattle|again, Maybe it's only under direction of|Helfner making a speech expo 200 berry growers from and repre of fi ° Grocers in convention at Fr view with alarm parcels post ducer hit with to consumer talk makes no WWW The Hearst-Selig News Pictorial Shows—A Close-Up View of a Submarine Torpedo in Action With many other up-to-the-minute news pic- ture features. ALHAMBRA WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH Loui from arm Ge Hib, Brumbaugh, sign workmen's Pennsylvania, compensation Washington, 1,000 salmon d in hatch this season spouting Charley at the fornia of Idaho. Sprotte hall nesday Arion ide Madden Concert by Lincoln high students) Mrs. Eva Hamilton, who at school Friday night |naped grandson in Tacoma, Private Alanson Hines, formerly! leased because Oregon court had ttle, among wounded and| awarded child to her jmissing at British front Supreme court hears ¢ | Judge G. A. C. Roshester, school funds 4 Judge C, Denny Everett shingle weavers agree to; register of local land office, abandon strike sumed duties Thursday Extension granted by Secretary | Annual business meeting of Stone Lane until March 1 of operation jand Webster club of Washington/and maintenance charges on Oka |held Wednesday night in Washing-|nogan reclamation pfoject j ton Annex. Rep. Humphrey talks, Body of Albert N. Nadeau, min- |advising bigger nav jing man of Juneau, who died at Snowstorm in Nebraska. Heavy! lrussels, may be brought to United rains in Kansas, Missourt and Okla-| States homa. Oh, you Puget Sound | Bremerton Commercial Club asks Portland waiter arrested for em-/ navy to send Asiatic flagship bezzling $12,951.88 from Boston| Puget Sound, Request received by | restaurant man Waives extrad!-\ department. That's all—so far. }tion, Probably bas albi show| Congressman Kahn of California he got the money from tips. |to speak to Hildeshetmer lodge, Three commissioners chosen ini fi'Nai H’Rith, at W. O. W. hall Denver Tuesday by light vote. Thursday night acific kid-! ot | on ap- whe | portionment as as auce LIBERTY A telephone girl is the heroine of “The Woman,” adapted from the play for the screen, and the Lib-| erty's headline feature for the re mainder of the week Certain political opponenta of a} young “Insurgent” by the name of} Standish are seeking to unearth| the one incident of his life which he has always kept from the pub-| Me. They lay a trap so Standish will try to warn the “woman” by telephone. Standish is deceived and does as expected. And that is where the telephone girl comes in. Neither bribes nor threats can induce her to give the number Standish has called to his enemies, She even destroys the sheet on which it is written. The story of how “the woman” Is shielded by the little operator] makes a heart interest drama of} the finest quality | CLEMMER The most remarkable scene tn “The Man Who Found Himself,”| at the Clemmer, shows Robert Warwick, os John Clark, boarding a speeding auto in a sensational prison escape. The exterior of Sing Sing prison is reproduced exactly for this scene, To make It realistic, prison officials were tn duced to let a number of Inmates and guards take part A reformed convict, after making good and winning the heart of a young woman, finds voluntary re to prison is his only chance escape from the houndings of| a blackmatiler “The Man Who Found Himself” is in five parts and ranks foremost among prison plays. Edward Earl and ertrude Mc Than Art.” the Alhambra's new fe lowing the new policy of the Third ave, picture house to show a big feature picture on every change of | program. The ace and| Jacting in this are jand reproach. | CHARLES WAS GOING SOME PORTLAND, May Charged jwith the theft of $13,951.88 while/ jacting as manager of Charles | Wirth's man restaurant in Bos. ton, Frederick Stoltmann, 42 under arrest her IPROGRAMS Confessions of a Wife Liberty Ending Saturday Night MARGIE ENCOUNTERS THE ;that man’s mind I have been ao The Woman,” (Lois Meredith DOUBLE STANDARD | eused of having. They are so ‘a Theo, Roberts). “Wanted—a | (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Yenlent. One of the peculiar things Chaperon Enterprise Association.) Shoat 8 gies sind Oe ae Aunt Mary insisted upon calling| 6th which he can divest it of e Manag ela at dire cto ailing! thought but those of the thing- Dick left hand 1 felt “I did not tell were home,” said Mollie to this morning, “for I .knew would have a lot of other busi on hand and she would expect ave all and tell her al if abov . o A Ending Saturday Night y Hate,” (Rhea two parts Baby, Rosemary ‘Theby and Harry be i lyers), two-part comedy Her | 8nd have bre: parents,” (Dorothy Gish) Nothing the matter of you, ee Margie,” sald the dear old doctor, ‘except that you take life too seri rhe Wrong Woman," three|ously. You are all wrou up |parts; “The Jaguar Trap about something and {t's probably picture; “Almost a Hero. something that worrying won't help. ° . {I never knew worry to do any good anyway with anything.” Yes, but doctor, if I were one of those selfish, self-contained (Billy Reeves), Lubin comedy;| women who never allowed anything The Children’s House,” a Montes-|0r anybody to hurt me and was sori educational; ‘Hearst-Selig| ruthless in my desire to have my News Pictorial.” own way and my own pleasure | ar might make everybody about me miserable.” { In other words, Margie, aphrase the little 7. speech and say | Orpheum Ending Saturday Night alone to suffer } “The Eternal City” (Pauline| great many Frederick) tle I smiled at the doctor's quaint summing up of the situation as he my feverish hand in his cool one—a hand that told of the smol dering and fast cooling fires of life “Dear,” he said, “life is good, all Clemmer Ending Saturday Night /of jt, and some day you will come | “The Man Who Found Himself,”|to gee it.” (Robert Warwick) Don't talk to me about character building, doctor,” I said whimsic- ally. “I'm very tired of achieving that painful asset called character Som day I'm going to blossom out into a real butterfly and just fly ve. of M mother that miserable to get kfast with bim Mission Ending Saturday Night * animal , Mollie is a pretty sensible after all,” said Dick as he told the telephone conversation, “and | is astonishing how quickly she |learned it annoys a man to troubled with household be fan affairs the first day he r a business trip. Motte Alhambra Ending Sunday Night Greater Than Art," four-part Edison drama; “The Substitute | Colonial Ending Saturday Night Prin Romanoff (Nance } | O'Neil Stuart Holmes) I wanted to ask him why he changed his mind since the ni before when he did not think Mollie was anything but “ minded.” Today, evidently, things look ferent and Dick has gone off to up the threads of his business never an explanation of where has been or what he has been di 1 read a truth in one of the azines yesterday that has clung me all day Here it is, little book: “A man may keep still about yesterday last month an’ what he was di 3 an’ be credited with bel a man who can have been d great things without boastin, - ‘em afterwards, gi “With a woman ‘tis different; let you par Japanese girl's It is better for me much than for a others to suffer a lit Grand Ending Saturday Night The Diamond From the 8) (Lottie Pickford), three ments took install Theodore Rober:s Mabel Van Buren James Neil All Stars in lin) . Tilikum For parts Ending Thursday Another's Crime. two The Dragon Claws,” two By the Sea,” (Charles Chap- Night Coy, as they appear in “Greater ature film for this week. Weber and Fields, the famous legitimate comedians, are seen in a convulsing comedy. The Lust tania pictures are of especial merit Walsh, The girl discovers her mis t in time to save Walsh, herself shot, ne riously, tho | GRAND Altho the ALHAMBRA Gertrude Grand has combined three chapters of the sensational $10,000 prize play, “The Diamond From the Sky,” into one big show, only the first chapter waa needed Wednesday to bring forward con clusive proof that It is going to be an unusual serial. It seems fair to | predict further stirring and pulsat ling chapters, as all three tnstall- ments proved much than mere “flash in the pan Two big thrillers appear in the lthird chapter, showing an automo bile race with a flying express train, capped by the: driver's of crossing the track ahead of th onrushing engine, barely escaping {t. The second hair-ralser | when a low racing car dashes over| lthe edge of a road to destruction. | The man at the wheel jumps to | safet | CLASS A | Rhea star, who ha Jadmirers of Kay productions, has a role Ideally adapted to her |genius in the plcturization of | Valley of Hate,” a heart Inter story at tho Class A, The ch Jacter she assumes ts that of Madge]. [Canfield a girl of the Tennessee | - ‘ountains, who is loved by a young McCoy in and Edward Earl are stare Greater Than Art,” a four-part Edison drama, a story of an American girl's life as an art student in Paris—her love nd the supreme sucrifice she made » for her single misstep quaint Bohemian atmos phere of the Parisian art se ent furnishes a splendid ground for th picture. Billy Reeves, the original comed jan in “A Night in an English Music Hall,” is billed as the “best ever” in a farce com The Sub stitute se-up views of a sub marine torpedo in action are shown| in the “News Pictorial Mothers will interested in “The Children’s House,” an educa tional, showing the famous Montes sori method of teaching children | This bil! continues until Sunday | night famous movie] 1 herself to more | comes Mitchell, end COLONIAL Nance O'D Important Notice We have ne be with the Qure K bark, «) Adler-\-ka, the ONB SPOONFUL and « Colonial, in fore sold ar notion of » mixed tn entive relie theme of “The can be told very few words, Allen Walsh, teacher, incurs the hatred 4 acta Oty BOTEC up Madge's father because of his at effectively that A spoken opposition to a feud which | SPOONFULS clean the tongue anfield keeps up against “Pap Jari , an snail foe | Hatton, Suspicion that Walsh is ji Ba end eng Mnepetsini the mysterious murderer of alt Delica Pharmases and cousin of Madge, induces the girl] pike and 2 essential Hate The Valley of stoma an tipation Many medicines and all on lower bowe rand to ald her father In a plot to wit! “Prin but is} back-} appendicitia! | from flower to flower without jthought of anything but a good time. ‘Taking life too seriously!’ I'm tired of the word ‘serious’ but . it just keeps bobbing up in my vo- Alaska Ending Saturday Night | Ccabularly and won't stay out of my “The Victim," Mutual drama, and|curriculum..” a Keystone comedy | Poor old Dr, Atwater thought eee was going crazy, I guess, but | Madison Ending Thursday Night | |amiled and said to Aunt Mary Lola” (Clara Kimball Young), | five parts. | “ee *— ° “Get |this girl one of the most rb va RESIDENCE THEATRES | ° | . Seattle Ending Saturday Night Salomy Jane,” (Beatriz Michel ena) e- # Romanoff,” the film | adaptation of “Fedora,” said to be one of her greatest stage triumphs, | continues for the rest of the week | Mies O'Netl's last appearance here | in pictures, in the "Kreutzer So: | nata,” was a decided success. From all signs to date, “Princess Rom anoff” bids fair to equal it | . . her hold her peace, she is aceui “If she cannot account for ev minute av the time since she years av age it’s all over with —she must give a lst av all people she knew an’ all the pl |she has been with dates and ce; | references,” . (To Be Continued Tomorrow) * URGE ENLARGING I he} novels on the market; make her . |stay in bed and sleep and read un-| BOWER OF CENSO! tl she has finished it.” Then he RS |gave my hand a pat and left. . “I'm telling you this, little book,! ‘The public while Aunt Mary has gone out for| Wednesday urged a frivolous novel. She asked SEATTLE Beatriz Michelena, in the picture | story of Bret Hart's novel of the! gold fields, “Salomy Jane,” 1s the at the attle the re This is fol-| Positively deserves to 7% rank as one of the few HM) foremost American dramas. safety committee for passage an me | ordinance increasing the powers qf |what I wanted and I told her to/the local moving picture censom |pick it out for me. I am mildly|ship board. Principally, the bill jcurious to see what she will buy,)empowers the board to conde} |In the meantime I have been wish-|films approved by the pie ing this morning that I really had! censors. . ——— ———-—-" Home Ending Thursday The Black Box,” No. 3, two parts; “Their Hour,” two-part dra ma; “A Coat's a Coat,” comedy ‘ee Ye College Ending Thursday “The Black Box,” No. 8 two parts; Rider of Silhouette,” “His Smashing Ca 315 Pike St. Program for Friday and Saturday The Whirling Disk mystery drama ls, featuring CLEO MADISON An Idyll of the Hills A, fea Added Attraction 2-Reel Comedy Wanted— A Chaperon Liberty 10c FIRST PIKE e . Queen Anne, Starting Today “The Exploits of Elaine,” “Col. Liar, Naturalist,” “Ashes of scientific in 2 PLAN CHESS TOURNAMENT A chess tourname plonship of Seattle ned at the Y. M June Ist in th The tournament is whether members tlo or not, wh tions at the ‘flee before series it for the cham is being plan-| C. A. to open yelation brary open to men of the associa, place their applica. | sociation business of- | the opening of the Tennessee romance, turing PAULINE BUSH A Stool Pigeon’s Revenge I, Ko comedy GETS LOCATED QUICKLY Scene from “The Wrong Woman,” that heads the Mission show. usurps the place of a soclety jato the life of each which the liner Is burned. @ the stars, a three-part Edison feature It is the story of a pretty nurse who woman—and the change that it brings There ts a vivid shipwreck scene at sea, in Mabelle Trunnelle and Augustus Phillips General Admission W ( Kelly A. wirele wireless of Henry the Y. M a graduate of achool, as signed as rator to the {steamship Queen the day after he lreceived his U, S, Hcense papers. !