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ONIGHT WE WILL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO SEE ONE OF THE GREATEST DETEC- TIVE STORIES EVER PRODUCED BY THE UNIVERSAL FILM CO—FULL OF MYSTERY AND INTENSE EX- CITEMENT THRU THE’ ENTIRE FOUR REELS. “CONSCIENCE” IS THE TITLE OF TERPIECE. THIS GREAT MAS- YOU READ EVERY SOME UNFORTUNATE ELECTROCUTED IN ONE OF OUR PENITENTIARIES — AND A GOOD MANY ARE ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. LEO FRANK HAS JUST ESCAPED THE CHAIR IN GEORGIA COME AND SEE ONE WHO DID NOT ESCAPE. DAY ONE ABOUT BEING MY SPACE IS TOO LIMITED TO TELL YOU OF THE GREATNESS OF THIS FILM. YOU'LL HAVE TG COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF | panted WONDERFUL FILM DRAMA AT CLEMMER Words can but feebly tell the of Griffith's “Birth of a Na as presented at the Clemmer theatre The story tion pictures are wonderful, mas truly artistic, Rut there somethin than merely artis tle pletures to look at. ‘The very at mosphere in the theatre ts « wi tricity that fires hoart with patriotiam You begin you enter Str arged an ¢ your to feel tt the moment Flage—the Stare d the colors of the pictures—Lincoln, Lee Grant; @ spectal orchestra playing stirring and patriotic muste, accom by Wallace on the organ the ushers dressed tn frock coat and blouse of an age long past—all these blend place you in a suitable frame of mind to appreciate to the #t the wonderful dramatized ntation of “The Clansman Touches Add to Play Mr. ¢ erven credit for the persor he has tributed to the adequate production of the greatest film play ever pro- duced The “Birth of a trays the mont and yes at Con federacy hes ec Nation trag vividly period tn of this ry the and the days of recon There ts a faithfulness ing the pietures that can e the of the moat the history war struction in prewe notice through the three hours ft takes to witness “The Birth of a Nation an sit calmly without a te his eye at t that one is not of human fiber 3 STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1915. PAGE First Photo of Champion Carpentie1 a a | | | | | | | | | at the Front! STANFORD IS | | | ar toda 1 ma crowd int | po W da M Fi an }to ler 1 DARK HORSE IN BIG RACE POUGHKERP: Col i and ¢ € June ambia crew Hudson of t annual regatta on the The Inabiiit to get vy Kastern estern elf ert ante oir wt akew t ree Oamar on the en ill ning looked upon ne has beer as a winner With fair weuthe the record The JOE TYLER of Spokane held } le of Idaho tens inat Alfred Kettenbach Idaho, at the of Lew FINALS bill IN Maturo-Butler Mon Putle win But cket hite afternoot leading. aturo 1 ayed ne To while int 441 akes WILSON TOOK the from = Austin A. C. golf urney Sunday, at JOE TINKER of the 4 Ralph Myers of Brooklyn blows in Brooklyn, Sunday, a ent Gil Myers ‘ond; Myer didn't SECOND AVE. AT VAMES. ST. Bedding Needs for the aa ‘Camp or Home s Shee the eamle 90 inche enough for an nowy white sheeting Regular $1.00 value Bleached Shee center seams, made vide hems. A regular ale Tuesday a 60c Table Damask 39c | Me Table Damage floral full inches the erize in bleached wide summer 60¢ camp grade, Mercerized Table leaf terns Napkins, in and other desir ine matched able a dot pat effects ders. T esday, dozen $1.25 Couch Covers 95c Negus weave Couch Covers in ith hen “hi 39c |: $1. 25 Napkins 85c Doz. Huck 7 Towels bd 1. 3c e large woven, welded lin with vith veight mu Ie Pillow Cases 124 ee Ea. hed H rder 8c Bleached Turkish Towels 23c fel- 1 brown stripes round; x94 ins. 18c Burlap 14c Yard Burlap for of the summer cotta brown, green, red or blue; inches wide The Birth of a Nation” tells afl ¢ bleeding South hose pitiful] days after the close of the civil war in such a way as the North has| failed to appreciate Blames Yankees for Slavery First of all s home to the KING BAGGOT AND JAN® GAIL IN A GREAT LITTLE COMEDY CALLED Aiea valley gad Yankee peje roth traders — ee ee ee 5 REELS FOR 5c Class “A” Theatre ON THIRD, JUST NORTH OF PIKE 5/1 with weight 23c $1. 25 Table Covers 98c 64 ins. heavy weaves, in of red and green $1 “et 98e tga Beng 14c 75 Towels (48c Dozen | 50c Tagestey 39c Yard ® | Bre for making m= and | couch cove ren, ete.; 40 wide, small allover de- oa 39c fringed all Regular $ Tuesday at H. REID ke 97 out of 100 is at the Green Lake traps Young got 47 out of 4 CHET NEFF and Rayley | may meet here July the walls in tan covering i q PRES. BLEWETT of the NW league in in Victoria, dickering with 12 bust men who want the neh slavery to the co! descendants of who bh profited Inable business, later the abolitionists Then comes and his app suppress th Then th war ding slaughte The war is over been torn apart. Plantation been ruined. Lincoln killed, and the South is t und the foot of the carp gers and ignorant black rule No prettier of Innocent maidenhood can be imagined than Flora Cameron layed by Mae Marsh), playing the spring laughing at a rabbit near by m muning with nature, as It we And then—her desperate leap t death to escape dishonor. In the end the Griffith production is an appeal for a cessation of arms} The Clemmer was crowded at ip R Oo G R A M s|; |both performances Sunday At the Clemmer eee The Hirth of a Nation” (Lillian at the Class A, | h, Mae Marsh, Mirlam Cooper, |Henry Wat and Ralph Lewis) yard Victoria se CHAMP EGAN, Georges Carpentier, heavyweight champion of Europe, in uniform as jin Tacoma, will ¢ an aviator for France This is the first picture of Carpentier to ap. t bs e « pear in ten months, as he could not be located. Me Is a chauffeur and tourne aviator in the French army. Just before the war broke out he won from Gunboat Smith on a foul in London who won honors ‘obably play on during the Pot which Dpened Lincoln's for volunteers to seceders and the between bre election aded a hi Monda i abe 3 Full Line of Flags and Bunting for the Fourth Women’s $3 Pumps $1.98 Pr. The very swagger Colonial Pumps, in patent leather, made on the new stage last, with hand- turned sole—the dressy footwear for 4th of July and for wear at summer outing centers. All sizes, 2'4 to 7; good widths. Regularly sold at $3.00 the pair, but because of a lucky pur- $1 98 e chase we offer them this week at only Children’s Tan Play Oxfords Made of fine, » heels Third Sacker Lovers DUG HAS bour : ' Gulgni from Spok Theby Myers| . : Athon ¢ Rosemary AY Th and Harry it Auntie ka Ending Tuesday Night Shattered Idol (Mae Robert Her five has comed pany presents a PAUL FORD put up «& & scrap for golf laurels against at Tacoma, but the latter hung o the belt, which makes him Ameri an amateur champ by a score of seven up and five to play I H arash vaude . | M art and comedy scene on) Charley | see Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night Work (Charles Chaplin), ed Work more days E. E. ELLIS, former member of Seattle Trapshooters’ associa " hon * The Way of the Transgress-|tion, took a run out to the club | side "Charley two good | °° (leah Baird and Leo Delaney),|5 inday and tinned em ee He foul » parts The Angel of the|£0t 50 out of 50 and 97 out of 1 | Springs parst-Se eekly ° St ing Hearst-Selig Week! eich. ain kek ot ana Here's a tip. Sh-h! Bet on any other team fn the P. N. L. You'da| thought the Tilkse were handcuffed and shackled over at | Look—two games equals two won for Spokane, two} RESIDENCE THEATRES xf Home Ending Tuesday “The Exploits of ine 10, two parts; “The Adventure the Yellow Curl drama Seville, Police Dog No. edy letace A | “Consetence.” Jone of those filma that keep you in ja cold sweat until the last of the jfour reels. It tn a detective story | {full of excitement. William Walsh| portrays the criminal, and h |is well supported by Frances N |son. The film differs from most |etreumatantial evidence films. The }suspected one {s not set free. He goes to the electric chair apberries 26 | King Baggot and June Gail wind) parcmoragt jup the bill with corking good comedy, “Mismat oe ° Liberty Ending Tuesda Arab” (Edgar South Amert. Spain 4, cartoon com Firet Game ABR ‘ soft calf leather, with elk soles, An ideal shoe for the growing child atti, ab Night in), five an Trav | " 1 ne Ye College Ending Tuesday rite for Derothy Do: in “The Thief, five-part drama GROCERY HELD UP BY YOUNG ROBBERS Two bold young robbers, who wi ae eld up the grocery store of M 5 ‘ 1 | woman Perham, 2115 Seventh ave " e 6 will instantly recognize the broad daylight Sunday morning, strap styles and Oxfords are still at large today. Perham t ‘ was reading a paper when the fort-giving last; some with young men enter unmasked sizes from 3 to 8; $2.50 One pointed a revolver at him, and |the ot went to the cash regis |ter. He couldn't open it, and Per ham was ordered to do 80 There was $8 in the cash drawer robbers grumbled about the but took it all Priced here as follows: -90¢ . $1.10 -- $1.25 Women’s $2.50 Comfort Shoes $1.98 who has ever parts vacation time wear logue.” u . Sizes 5 to 8, the Colonial Ending Saturday Night Wormwood (Ethyl Ka cor a 1 parts; “The Little er (Mabel Norman no fax Sennet, and Fatty uckle) two-part comedy . Class A Ending Tuesday Night ‘Conscience, four. part drama Sizes 9 to 11, the pair .. Sizes 12 to 2, the pair Owe ©. a Art . worn these Shoes saving of 52c. Juliets, made on easy, com- rubber heels. All $1.98 Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes $1.79 The Washington Shoe Mfg. Company, of Seattle, are ‘ famous for the wearing qualities of the shoes they make. wood), tw ts; “We Should | amount rhe Shoes in this lot are Washington and the famous Tess Ted brand, made by Rand, Johnson & Co. Leath- ers, box calf, gunmetal, glazed coltskin and patent leather. All sizes from 13 to 5% TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ONLY Second Game Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes, at..... ‘ n > a ¢ i ; Eoay i 3 FEDERAL 4 st. | Mrs. Angie Horsley, 48, wife of 1 *s|Frank Horsley of North’ Yakima, Five reels of the most amazing pictures of desert ; o 6 0 @ aff } ar tie? fuddenly Sunday afternoon af life and warfare ever shown on stage or screen— ert a mina Dee wen tone pect the Oriental love story of an Arab prince (played by Edgar Selwyn) and an American girl. very LIBERTY When I find have the heart riding It.” | Thus does Jamil, Redouin sheik, swear for the loss of his horse | | He finds his horse, all right,| and the héart of her who rides it is bis, only not in the way he had | planned Edwar Selwyn, as “The Arab, has a thrilling but pleasing role to play. His daring work In averting ja Christian massacre, and his r jeue of Mary Hilbert, American mis |sionary teacher, from the unscrup ulous governor, cause the blood to [riot thru your veins There are camel caravans, vast stretches of lonely, wind-swept sands, and other desert scenes A travelogue of South American leities completes the program | o2e my horse I will in of the one who is| 4 3018) Mission Ending Tolseay Night Rector's Seven,” three-part 1) ing Man,” two son of the vengeance Here everywhere tomorrow Grane Ending Tuesday Night est of the Man” (Marie Ww ak amp), two parts Larry O'Neil, Gentleman” (Wm ar Yakima Gems . idaho and Montana spudess.oo New spuds, red New spuds, white, Ib. rm MRS. HORSLEY DEAD 4 tbe. and over 5 | Kansas City Louts | COLONIAL over 2% | Wormwood,” one of those things Marie Corelli used to go out into the graveyard at midnight to write, |is the leading film at the Colonial “Wormwood” may be briefly de jsecribed as a series of thrills, kille nd chills young man takes absinthe nn the woman he loves tells him is another for whom she He dies, finally, in a delirt um, after having caused the girl's lfather's death, thrown the luckless rival in the lake and driven the eirl| ramets wheet : 22 |herself to suicide [eet el Tt falls to the lot of Fatty Ar Wisconsin twine *| buckle and Mabel Normand, in “The | wi sin triplets | Little Teacher,’ to recover for the audience their natural, pleasant pington twine x America selves, and they do it quite capably see pring ducklings, st Ibe roosters, live tk, good block ho - 460 5 56 elghth elghth nM *natted for Noyes In 5 **nan for Wicker In Beattie AB. Smith, If 8 Raymond arth, rf Abetein, 1b Kililiay, of PO. LEAGUE Won “ “a 40 ‘ 43 a8 COAST Five Acts rang Fox “ASK Lost. Pet Also Paramount Travelogue No. 11, showing famous South American seaports. ILIBERTY Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m.—First at Pike " Salt Lake City San Francisco Portland |Los Angeles 1 Oakland Venice LITTLE GIRL KILLED BY DR. HORTON’S GAR TACOMA, June 28 Dr. G. M Horton of Seattle was allowed to g¢ today on his personal recognizance Jafter surrendering himself to Sher iff Longmire when his auto instant in ‘lly killed a 4-year-old Japanese gir) Jhere Sunday Dr. Horton sald the girl darted | ; directly in front of the machine, an¢ | Ful] Set of Teeth.. tho he stopped the car before the | fp ; lrear wheels passed over her, it was | Porcelain Crown too late to prevent death |§ Gold Fillings ..... Silver Fillings BUSINESS IS GOOD We do exactly as advertised, Lady Attendant, Terms to suit, All work guaranteed 15 years, #2] The Alaska steamship lines are for] Waxing fat on the heavy passenger ‘soo |travel Seward is drawing northward 44) Next Wednesday the Alaska Steam 868) chip Co. will pay its annual divi |dend, to which a special extra 5 per jcent has been added. A total of 67) $195,000 will be paid out RECEPTION TO ADMIRAL STOCKTON ‘| The Puget Sound Alumni associa-| ,,_ tlon of the George Washington (for merly Columbian) university, of Washington, D. C,, will entertain Ad ‘| miral Charles Herbert Stockton, the president of that institution, at luncheon in the Butler hotel grill rt 6:30 Monday evening. Election} 11 {0f officers will take place at that | Gatos you 44i' meeting. may get 2 4 Su Score by innings 30 DAYS CUT PRICE FREE EXAMINATION Kelect ranch 2 @ MISSION Stald old Prof. White decides to @ dine out at Victor's at 7 o'clock, with his portly spouse~and upsets all New York It happens, also, that Hughey White, the tired business man, has arranged a little supper with “Fifi, the chorus wren, at 7 at Victor's Both Whites have telephoned Vic. tor's to hold a private dining room Fifi” gets there first, Then the professor, then the others. Victor's at 7 a film want to see ‘The Missing Man” mixes up affair, a train robbery, desper cowboy stunts, and other things Country (Prices paid producer) Eaatiey Innings; off Ke a victory to Noyes * Canadian Pacifica, ' Low Round Trip Fares East 4 ms te tae 22K Gold Crowns. Bridgework .. Spokane Umpire—M. Keystone ne Little 4 1 Teacher With Mabel Normand And Fatty Arbuckle 2 ACTS and Grain prices) Country (Whi Hay > In the Leagues is you'll Vet 832 | St. Paul......$ 60.00 "Minneapolis ..$ 60.00 nto a good story, and makes every el Winnipeg ....$ 60.00 thing come out all right | New York. . . :$110.70 A Aopart Picture, with William a Garwood and Violet Meraerau play ing the leading parts, is the feature 4 ed by a sensational aeroplane ride | when Miss Merserau goes the at the Grand It is a picture of love and thrills, the thrills furnish lrescue of her lover | Marie Waleamp is featured in | “The Test of Man,” a two patel Chicago .. Toronto .....$ 92.00 Montreal .. . . .$105.00 Boston ......$110.00 zB lov | Victoria | Abe | Seattle AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. I low fares to other May 15 to September 31, Liberal points, 30 Correspondingly Tickets on sale dally October tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s venti limit Return stopovers. 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