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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915. PAGE 3. “THE SKIMAN" IS. A REAL FEATURE’) — FILM; NEWS OF MOVIE THEATRES || ** "4° \. re RABY & CO. 4% SEATTLE’S LEADING LADIES’ TAILORS 914 THIRD AVENUE Opp. Entrance Orpheum Theatre ANNUAL JUNE Clearance SALE LADIES’ SUITINGS AND COATINGS 7 MADE TO ORDER 4 FOR THREE DAYS COMMENCING TUESDAY AND CONTINUING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY We will make special price concessions never before offered in the history of our business. A made-in-Washington film—with the rug- ged Cascades, piled high with mid-winter’s snow, for a background—the story of the love of a mountaineer (Wm. Heiller) for a fur trader’s daughter (Gladys Berendes) OTHER ATTRACTION Hearst-Selig News Professor's Painless All-Star Trio Pictorial Cure In New Songs LHAMBR WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH 800 800 10C seats BC seats eee nn Blanche Sweet, supported by House Peters in “Stolen Goods,” five-part drama to be shown at the Liberty for four days starting Wednesday the moat important of the kind of ‘ i] the year, will be free to all visitors ALHAMBRA long No fee will be charged for entries : tin’ oi iaehats cee all of which must be tn place by 1 the SEATTLE neroplane flights, whict t o'clock Saturday isin of the Washington Film cor-| The Seattle theatre management On Saturday afternoon a band : Heat sauctio » scored beat” on the other fel concert will be held in the park. A e [+ deems of fo make this a record June Sale we will feature two distinct lots of imported and domestic fabrics. First lot will include all summer fabrics, value up to $60 Your Choice Three Days $30 ee i ows whe Had Buck Santa call has been sent out by the com me oft the in Neate acid Ynez” wax booked. It's o dec mittee tn charge for roses fe Preceded by a parade of beaut! Wm. 8. Hart film plays of the 1 i elaa i orative purposes dais eS eee ees ear THE SECOND LOT will include many fal young women, all clad tn white oO must t ar’s big photoplay sensations ‘ Si 4 4 Cates! who will fling showers of roses into and fantast The plot {s slight, plot being prac) 28 8 °° new weaves and colorings, also black and the crowds along downtown thoro-,_ Mayor Gill will join the party of | Se dar toally aanesaaeety Oe athe Saaiernais'* as Cais teteeee blue worsteds and cheviots and all values fares Saturday afternoon, the Green Tilikum boosters who plan an inva. | mu That ought to ) such a sort as Miho mM ice va a n berty, ul blow at men never before offered at th by dishonest meth. delivers a fore the big| te it—maybe What acting capably Funeral services ¥ done, tho one o Lake annual rose festival will open ston of Portland Thursday i@ Woodland park day of the annua! rose carnival. The The affair, which is heralded as Tillkume leave Wednesday night the new-fangled stepa par might be » oda, and the mora! ioe good one Th R k bl aan ————eme | Ins Monday in San ‘ Mins Gladys Se the Bea International Association of Mas. tle girl, bandles the leading wom i. é : : e emar: a e , T S ters of Dancing an’s part with ease and grace, and he Silent Comman at the Here’s What The Star sae ee dy eee eae Granta ecreens oh Ml Low Price of ° ere when they heard the news Scenic Effects Wonderful which mab * look under the 0 1 ee Said About— hae Nag ed who gain cts are wonder They announced that here, too, aT i atate of war now exists between the ly shown—th es and exponents of eccen- cragn and { ee oot COLONIAL We never slight any of our garments, but huge tre trie ballroom maneuvers yons of th in je who hope to see a day the best of workmanship and trimmings, as | attle professors declare they snow Washington scenery| ¥>e0 scientists will bring back life hnoartaet sires Sesh SO Gh GAINS tela to the coeeine it - given a new phase of this pos always, characterizes our work. 1 Hiller, who plays the! *bility In “Lala, old days of the waltz and two-step,| W at the Colonial Fashion’s decree is plain tailored coats and supplemented with a dash of thoro.| title role, performs with remarkable fs ly moderated and renevated one.|ease the difficult feat of sliiding| MISSION gored skirts. | step, canter and hesitation acefully down a mountain side The Mission is attracting big The way people are now dancing as 8 shot without « Hin | Crowds with its bill of feature films. is simply a fad.” Prof. Almond Red-|acting makes you catch your simply & fad Prot, Almond Red.| acting atc i ty somal ede i Come Early and Get Your Choice of Selections a i bop: two-parters ppines. “Like other fashions, th The aeroplaners, Herbert. Muntert ‘ |'waik’ will soon become stale and, and T. T. Maroney, do difficult #P 6) eo ayep ° om 914 Opp. Entrance |will go quickly into the discard,| rals and dips By next fall it will have beon drop. biacy ak Win: #ilho lise,” in Parbara Ten THIRD Orpheum pend entirely Speaking,” conservatively ana|ant and Howard Eatabrook are the| AVENUE @ Theatre Juggernau " COCR Ee | If You Haven’t Seen “The Juggernaut” Film, Go j and See It; It’s a “Bear” ‘ co re, will be seen at the Clem ae ances are neither thout braggadocto, The Bki a wt boed mer for the last time tonight hor prett There can Man” is ture wor ‘ein them thy to take its place at the head of any high-class theatre's bill da man who attacked his sweetheart, es | ESTATE OF $100,000 capes from prison and finds the; | comfor be no pleas writeup of @ new movie " Nriteup of « new merle [From First Page @oesn't want to let conventionality i poanes want oe ot couventicnsiny Lot Star, June 3: fia cout del bave' Gen ove. We ifted ahtn emt of the moving pi ture editor's Aunt Mary—a party which is/did have a sneaking sympathy for}he was very much mistaken.” srought to my friend's home where | Eleanor Fatrlow. Poor girl! It balso think he would be very wife is for supper afterward. | will be so hard for her to go to|much mistaken, Dick,” I said, “f eat Scott, Margie, | have never | work, for she has never done eny-| don't think I am the least bit jeal- been able to understand just why thing and perhaps it is perfectly |ous. Every wife, however, wants you are so set against Eleanor, all right that she should consult; her husband to herself just ag eve poor girl, she is baving her trou. Dick about it, they have been | ery husband wants his wife to hims bles just now friends so long self. What would you do if some She certainly looked happy Under the same circumstances, | friend of my youth should turn up lenough this evening,” I answered. | little book, | would probably do the|and, pointedly ignoring you, pay You must have some more inti. sam me all sorts of attention?” mate way of ascertaining the state) Until I married” Dick I did not I'd probably kick him out,” said” of her mind than the rest of her know that a girl by the name of| Dick with a grin. “But, Margie, friends Eleanor Fatrlow lived and perhaps | that isn’t a like case. There is one My, but you women can be cats|even now I would not feel as I do|thing you nor any other woman when you want to be. Eleanor’s if so many people had not told me| will ever understand and that is camp of hostile aviators, under or doe « to drop bombs on, several vil | NEW YORK, June 8.—The will iages, He kills one, then riske his] of Chas, Klein, playwright, who life by returning to the Village |perished when the Lusitania was whence he escaped to summon ald | sunk, filed for probate here today, in bringing down the other aviator disposes of an estate of $100,000. This is accomplished in a thrilling |To the widow was left $45,000.) chase down the mountain The | Philip Klein, eldest son, 1s left $35, Ski Man” finally drops the plane and a second son, John Victor, from the sky with his revotver sche Meanwhile “The Ski Man's” sweet heart has told the true story of the wa —and tonight is the last time to see this film masterpiece |fcoMING diana: SS ‘ t , | ef killing for which he was sentenced leather is in great financial straits they always expected her to marry|that men and women are not “a 4 Days, Starting Wednesday Last Times Tonight to hang, and he is exonerated. IF A MAN REALLY LOVES, CAN/and she, poor girl, is trying to Dick | alike 7 Other Features on the Bil! HE BE UNTRUE? | make up ber mind whether she will I thought out all this on my way| “But we are alike, Dick,” I inters if Blanche Sweet | Lily Leslie Another thriller on the Alhambra pyrtiids: thse ‘a en. | £0 into the hospital training school home in the Symone's car (Kitty | polated ‘ program is “The Rattle.” a story tetprine Aaseclacken P*’ ™®"\ and learn nursing or into one of and Jim had taken Eleanor home) ‘o, we are not, An entirely j Supported by House Peters in jJ In & Lubin Special, “The of love and the War of the Rebel . the fashionable dressmaking estab-|in a taxi). Then I snuggled up to/ different code has been inbred im H ’ Inventor's Peril Full of ion | “How did Jim and Eleanor come! lishments. I, being av old friend, Dick a little and he put his arm | our natures bs Stolen Goods thrills—with a splendid finish The Professor's Painless Cure’|to Join your party?” I asked Dick|she asked my advice some weeks around me somewhat mechanically Do you mean, Dick, that you | Lillian Dre fe the tale of an absent-minded col-|OD Our Way home from Elfene’s ago, 1 told her that I thought t After a few minutes he burst out,/could not resist the temptation a “> Sotreetoatl 7 , | Ww lege prof. who overlooks the fact Why, I could not get sny good dressmaking establishment the “I don't see why women can't like | pretty woman would spread before A five-part picturization of one of the world’s HT atatved ta “The Chasen ot Ci thet he In to be married, and later|/®ats,” explained Dick easily, “and | best place, but she favors nursing.” a man’s women friends just as|you or do you. mean that. you § greatest dramas iT camstihesk” 4 teoees sas forgets in turn his purse, his rail.| Nad to take a box, so I asked Jim| This long speech of explanation | much as they do his men friends. | would not try? 4 sanay—an outd oe way tickets, to get off the train,|t® come. You know there js plen-|was given with much stuttering You are very fond of Jim, Margie. Dick laughed somewhat uncom. | eh abe: that he has a wife, to register her| ‘of room for five nnd halting between sentences by “Yes, but Dick, Jim is fond of|fortably and pulled me closer to | And a cartoon comedy akan at tie Mokel. Wie bat. kis Seay Strange that Jim did not ask| Dick me. He is always as ready to do/him. “I know I love you, Mam os 4 Days, Starting Wednesday back to the hotel, the name of the} Molife.” I said. 1 never thought} To tell the truth, little book, I anything I want him to do as he gle,” was all he said i Dorothy Kelly, in a three. he was crazy about Eleanor. | ——— ——. ——————- is to help you out of a scrape. On Little book, can a man be untrue hotel | e3 ~ . . 1 asked him,” said Dick stiffly the contrary, Miss Fairlow never | to the woman he loves Hearst-Selig News pictures and) «on was my only YOUR LAST CHANCEY jive me any attention that she LIBERTY with a squirmy ratt admit that) by | Qe OF | s!tior |] part Vitagraph Broadway star |] feature—a tale of the Cana ihe AlLdtar Tele oom comment to gyms, grr vay Rg i egralled I " (—TILIKUM THEATRE— dian North Woods ‘es i this | can help and she makes it very |f —' | oe coptionally good bill |' “Now, Margie,” began Dick, “will to See MARY FULLER in § iesiea' that she does not include e—815 Pike St.—Se } M I NS) Ss I r@) N Khana a * | you please tell me what harm there c A Daughter c me in her friendship for rou. ; Tues., Wed. and Thurs, o is in asking an unmarried friend of 5 of th ie 5 You women are more than “THE CORSICAN « 10c—FIRST AT PIKE 5c EVERY Lower Mary Puller can have her fob. In! yours to bring an unmarried irl today - can solve.” remarked Dick with a Fostering Ming Menget. 3 20m 4 FLOOR SEAT The Daughter of the Nile,” at the| friend to your box party—a party groan. “If any one had told me é Ps ee Class A, she is called upon to toy!that ia impeccably chaperoned CLASS A THEATRE that you were of a jeaious dispo sterling Comeds. 3 vale, ke ix feet gie, I would have said : i 66 Music Will It’s a Vacation— Delight the Real Part Always Insures Young and of Your A Happy NOW you can't help deciding to make the Columbia Grafonola a part of your Summer's enjoyment ! —in fact, a great big part! These special Summer outfits are just the thing for the camp, the houseboat, your yachting trip or for porch parties. Any one of these popular-priced instruments*will pla) tise all the records—for impromptu dances, to liven up the Summer evenings, and to entertain your visitors. Never o much real enjoyment offered for so small a price. 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