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RETURN ENGAGEMENT! Hypocrites Easily the most daring satire on modern society filmed! FEATURING MARGARET EDWARDS “TRUTH’’ Positively the same picture that played a week at the Liberty SSINTISISISISISISISBPSP PIB BPRG LSININ/NININININININININISTINISINININIS One Entire Week Starting Today (Monday) at 11 A. M. 14,000 persons paid $1.00 each to see this picture in Longacre Theatre, New York, during its first week. 5 re First Time Ever ] O re Shown at These Prices! for 800 seats for 800 seats WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH ALHAMBR and you will boasted D arebit STAR—MONDAY, MAY 31, 1915. PAGE 3 ‘The Juggernaut Is Late Like All R.R. Trains; Substitute Bill Fine; Star Critic Tells of Movie Bills LIBERTY . ! f ratlroad behind th One of the pet habite train tn hedule there Is nothing unus al attached to the tardiness Sur ay of The Juggernaut,” the rail ed the Lib Man nite pla eather JUGGERNAUT" “The Juggernaut,” which falied to arrive in time for the Sunday per TUESDAY formances at the Liberty, will begin Tuesday, Man ager Von Merberg an nounced at moon Monday, brand new Elste Janin in Search of a re ip a A bett ice of plet ire to % feelings of the audience . t have been pic and ev ery bod 0 ! away the 1 niment was aided abetted the likable Owe COLONIAL if ¢ Hetty Nansen, you car a movies after seeing her tr an's Resurrection,” the | sto! stor t to ae which ts now being shown at th Which Opened Monday at the Alhambra Theatre. | Courtenay Foote as Gabriel in “Hypocrites,” Colonial. Manager Hamrich hasty, a dance hall girl, but ts shot t many Nansen fe *s, but! the girl's sweetheart, who escape w ats all of in 60) North is suspected. Hut the real nt ways murderer is captu There's a lay itself in a strong, well: happy ending drama of life in Siberia, and| All this may be seen in “The smmand the respect of all pa-| Cowboy and the Lady,” a thrilling The work of the cast is drama at the Clen er, with § Fourth, Pike and Union in keeping with that of the| Miller Kent tn the part of Ted cer. North. j | tn one ncene tn the pletore eee | Arthur in which several hundred persons |ALHAMBRA | "tmk part Hetty ansen staye at Margaret Edwards {9 in Seattte the Fourth Ave. how a week. twice today That is to say, fair e468 Margaret is two different places at 0 Son MISSION the same time. To make ourselves even more clear, she is here in real life and reel life. At the Pantages Margaret !# doing the headline turn yu would langh—If you would ery if you would shudder, there ts kind of picture at the Mission part Lubin drama Sonny Jim and the Va of the bill “who Violates Be a. tits’ sory 2 so Then over at th 2 thee 4 ” had to fight for the “w she is appearing tn “Hyp the Law loved and whose valentine saved anjcrites,” the film that cansed the older woman from the poor house,|local board of censors to pond > will furnish the tears and the fun ply before o. k."ing it at the tim Motion Picture Views of Who Violates the Law” ta althe Liberty exhib it. “Hyp Victime and Survivors of story of crime and gunplay. It will erites” {® one of the most daring| furnish the shudder. And ff it|films ever attempted. Half of the| LUSITANIA doesn't, there are “Hearst-Selig” story in figuratively presented, ne-| news pictures of the Lusitania and | her victime. naitating Miss Edwards’ |ance in the altogether, | - es | ATTLE | appear: | | HORROR oe CLEMMER | Ted North, a young Enasterner There is a mighty fine play in-| falle In love with the daughter of cluded on the new program at the the man his father had ruined, but | goartic Added Fuel,” it is called, the girl's father forces her to marry and the story ts o that grips the Weston, a dissolute young million-| audience, being on the heart inter all lower aire, North, broken-hearted, goes | est order. There is none of the . floor seats West. Seven years later Weston | curses.on - you - Jack . Dalton stuff and wife follow, the former broken Having Its start when Jane Pepper in health from his dissipations.! yall reporter, triee to supprees « ‘Here Weston falls in love with Mol-| story about her father, the film de replete with ingenious complica tions, Irene Hunt appears as Jane t } We Regret to Announce That GRAND King Baggot !n the modern pho-| toplay version of Alexander Dumas’ | famous novel, “The Corsican Broth. | ers,” at the Grand, plays the diffi. | cult dual roles of Louis Del Franhet | jand Fabien Del Franchi, twin broth. | ers in the story Baggot's artistry awed the Sunday crowds. jed with him in this de luxe mi drama are Ned Reardon, Jane € and Hal Claredom, who {s generally recognized to be one of the most | finished villains in the business. “The JUGGERNAUT” Will Not Be Shown Until Tuesday By error the shipment ar- ived without the first reel. lcLAee A | . , " ss | The latest Cleo Madison success, | In Its Place We Will Show The Dancer,” showed to crowded houses at the Class A Sunday and is bound to pack Billy Smythe's place again today and Tuesday. It is a three-ree] number and the oth er stars In the cast are Joe King and Chas. Giblyn, The story {s told with frequent strong dramatic Inci-| dents. The chief character is a dancer whose daughter was taken | from her as a baby. Later the man| who marries the daughter becomes infatuated with the mother, but the latter learns the truth of the situa-| tion and sends him back to home| and a Keystone comedy . SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. June White Sale Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock etarts the June Sale of White in Undermuslins for Women. Gowns, Combinations, Corset Covers and Draw- ers—also Corsets, Knit Underwear and White Stockings. We invite an inspection and a free ex- ion of your opinion. June Sale of Women’s Skirts $2.98 100 Tailor-made Skirts will be placed on sale com- mencing Tuesday comprise the latest styles and fabrics Shepherd checks, serges, poplins, wool crepes, chuddas and honeycomb cloths. Colors, tan, gray, blue, black, green, Copen. Waist measure from 23 to %. Length 37 to 41. These run in values from $3.98 to $5.00. All new styles June Sale of Millinery Women’s $7.50 Trimmed Hats —$3.75— n workroom. Newest up-to- trimmed by experts. Not the kind the hundreds in factories, but milady. Commencing These All made up the-minute styles, that are turned out by the kind becoming to Tuesday, your pick $3.7 June Sale of Boys’ Suits Two Big Specials $2.59, $3.79 About 120 Norfolk Suits, picked from Splen our ow most the early buying of the season. did materials and correct styles. In some cases there are only 4 or 6 of a number or pattern, but have been $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00 sellers, and in order to clean up broken lines we are making 4 this big sacrifice in price. © You will be able to get all ee sizes in the lot from 5 to 18 years aug , Failure” (John Emerson) _ IN TOWN TODAY Tillkum Tonight In th j land happiness “Trickery,” two parte; “Jean's way to a man’s heart is thru his n the comedy | . . Evidence,” two parts; “Tiny Tim's os “4 AWAPPY EVENING AT HOME yhim,’ and then, Margie, I hung up stomach " | Elopement.” Gov. Fielder of New Jersey and 1915, by the Newspaper En-|the phone, Did I do wrong? No man can tell the way to iPROGRAMS coe Gov. Lister are in Seattle today, ter eg ea 1 I hi h ul Ending M Madison Ending Tuesday Night prise Ampociat don't think so, dear, an-jeven his own heart,” rem i | berty Ending Monday Night adison Ending Tuesday Nig! With other distinguished persons sagt did Dick find out about | swered. “It is astonishing to what | Dick sententiously, “for he doe | “Betty in Search of a Thrill” (E} Re A Modern Magda} ay wih ks euneen a0 epson th asked Mary as soon as We extent many mothers will go in try-| know the way himself—he can y sie Janis and Owen Moore), five|parts; “The Black Box, 7 ie Meher ae! 12 my bedroom and ing to make others do things for |tell that it has been found when |parts; “Southern American Trav | The Castles,” dancing big Memorial day ball given by the zat duty admired the latest ad-|their children. Mother Waverly | some one, like Margie here, come | elogue.’ gee ge at the Hippodrome tonight, my baby's wardrobe. | rever really did anything for Jack in and filis the space I Ss h f eee he governors were taken on = iggt found Jack delirious from|except to bear him. She never Pretty good—pretty good for an n earc ora Colonial Ending Saturday Night ITALIAN POET is. tour of the city this morning, later . 8nd dissipation and made/ thinks of him except to say to her-|old married man,” commended Jim Thrill “A Woman's Resurrection” (Ret went to Tacoma, and will return for oe that he would come|self: ‘I am his mother. She tells|as he seated Aunt Mary and Kitty |ty Nansen, Wm. J. Kelly and Ed NOW A LIEUTENANT =" supper at the Washington at the next day. Instead of do-| iim how much loves him, but! Dick doing the same for Mary and | ward Jose) | Jack disappeared from the | never puts herself out in the siight- me and linger a little over m see | Mepital and no « Be become of ‘him @ knows what'lest for him. Her attitude is al-| chair. Alhambra Ending Saturday Night | ROME May 31 Gabrielle D'An HORLICK’S ac ways: ‘Why should 1? I AM H Little book, Ittle book, marr The Hypocrites” (Margaret Ed-|nunzio, the poet who figured as one lother Waverly had a let-) MOTHER, I have often thot CAN be a heavenly state wards) of the strongest pro-war agitators Sima hin this morning in which | was a great wonder that Mollie has| (To Be Continued Tororrow.) His here ‘itnly eutined, the Starobeas The Original os her that the reason he did! grown up with as much commort | Class A Ending Tuesday Night |conflict, today was given a commis MALTED MILK Some was because he felt #0| sense ax she has acquired "The Dancer” (Cleo Madison),|sion as Heutenant in the Italian bil because 1 would not for ‘Certainly her mot FUNERAL FOR JUDGE three parts; “The Broken Window” army, D'Annunzio {8 a national Umless you say “HORLIOK'S” ) 28 and live with him again. She! showed the faintest mmering of (Edw. Coxen and Winifred Green-|hero you may get r4 Substitute ly called me up and told) gesire to build up the character of wood); “Mutual Weekly | ae sain on to write to him and| her childr When she has said Punerai services for Jodse J | a. . oS | @ must come home to me|'my — ble be my darling |, Humphries, who died Satu | Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night | THREATEN STRIKE hyn that I was unhappy with: | qaughter, your mother always loves were held at 3 o'cloch | | “The Cowboy and the Lady” (8.| How You May Change Het? impatiently awatting| you, she thinks she has done all noon from — First an] Miller Kent); “San Diego Expost Your Face Completely tara that 1s required. I feel, if I shall/church. The ! mated | tion.” Sailors, firemen, marine cooks ee hot impatiently await | he like this, that it would be better | and the a t innat ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW dibs und marine stewards are thre ais return I had the courage to! that my baby did not live. where Mrs ‘ ¥ While We Are Miesion Ending Tuesday Night jing to strike, following the re - ary looked ne in surprine er home with relatives TT 0 “Violates the Law" (Ar-lof the ka §. 8 € Pacific new one. The thin veil of Jou should be,” she answered ra ked: | “WI 40 nots feat |” John j nd Ca " H ‘e CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES es out aiiee rea; Sosa a8. Co, the Pacitie A aie ee ae ane ahoUlt wi rena i cannot understand your |pitter, Margie? The only t named as most probable men| § Silver Fillings .....25¢ Golf Crowns. ......$3* | “itearst Selig Weekly Navigation’Co, and the Border Line Ra healt vidottua one in this mat Mary. When when you lone your temper J@ WhEN to be considered Gov, Liste ee Jim and the Valentine Transportation ( to grant in rneath a ‘0 show 3 know what all this family has) voy of Dick's m@ther choosing idge Humphries « . a, ae crease ay pay to thei employes, ' a me breathe. There's a for you andewhat you would|’ | jaughed, for she had apoken the | coysor Grand Ending Tuesday Night me ao. the work, <Gst ae 1 not married | little book. “Mothers of the “The Corsican Brothers” (King pure mercollzed wax fron fonduct.’ a red rag does a bull,” I explained FOUND NOT GUILTY | Fun Among the Pharaohs The is washing tt off tn ing to discuss these |” here W urat 0} Sata @ wax y gently Bact gotng to pe, the Just then ther o-& beret of Memory Austin F. Griffiths has announced skin and 4 Mien te telephone,’ 1 said, | iaughter from the room beyond and bod that he @ill. te i ” 1 cor Will just way that 1 had kept | pick called: “Come on, Margie ot guilty by reason of temporary! | Seattle Ending Tuesday Night hat he will be a candidate for Nat Pretty weil physically and| ang make ua a rarebit. Aunt M insanity was the verd returned | “Added Fuel,” two part At the {mayor next glectior H fuch apabis lore 1 Inet Jack and was and Jim hav unexceptional | gaturday In the case of Stroke of the Angelus,” two parts < acts: B ie See! doing wo mw without) fick and beate to a frazzle wata, white wife of (Teg an Ag ay = " asant to i All right Eph ig cnereed With Kilns George Granty,| and guarantes # pleasing and last pleas Goon pie — ing the rubber, and I will con-| 4 jegro. | ‘ Wintfred Green nud Bd Coxen vks vears younger. HIPPODR a coct the rarebit Judge Ronald recommended that 506 I 5 4.00 THY oN WINDOW nothiig quite. #0 DROME Almost thou persuadest me. Mrs. Kawata be confined in some ° 81.50 to 2.0% 68 cca 84-00 ‘ reliable gaxollte University ald Jim as he surveyed my pretty | gate inatitution. Grasty, testimons Painless Katrnoting Free 00 an 100 3rd at necesunty te @ oars ‘i go table that Mary and [had decked | showed, had atolen her diamond Kanminations Eatimaten Bree, Wandy Attendaata C ass Pike She tae has a UNION OROCHEAIKA out with my laciest doliies and) iq tried to force her into a life of GHION DENTISTS—Cor, THitd and Pike. Entrance 806% Pike St Mae, Hadden, this as required: ng Tenchers | brightest silver, | ahaa, Advertisement “Walt until you taste Margie’s