The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1915, Page 3

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The Famous Players Present JOHN ARRYMORE PTT In the celebrated adventurous romance THE DICTATO By Richard Harding Davis —a thrillingly humor- ous photo-adaptation of the famous melodra- : matic comedy in five parts. Starting Today For Four Days 8a6 a5ikiese PPTTITYT ou choice of 150— | | STRAPHANGERS HUNG LIBERTY hard time accommodating all the My . : A swinging table was at the| John Barrymore people who are flocking lawn or voile — in 40 : + ‘ont end of tt A candle | th itle role he ¢ Phe r ¢ on A . | tan Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. aor stage marge fo Be hs aedmin on the cadena a dainty pink, blue or hung from the i ver us Fe ce ve jfect on the y- Roe! re . * Wetgnt t wan #0! om one | tor Richard Harding Davis,|dous, with the big symphony or white. Discontinued aetnes tintee a oe » narrow seats starting today at the rty the-|chentra, the crash and rattle of bers, i 1 four di ~ Rifles stretched acrosa the cet! | atr musketry, the boom of the bis numbers, in ¢' ly se- jozen Cs Ing, resting on the bars fron rymore will be remembered;guns, and the strains of “Dixie lection, and regularl eek : , whieh | straphangers *up /here for his last comedy success, and “The Stardpangied Banner port ther Are You e Mason?’ which wasitising above all. It's the biggest sold at $1.25 to $1.75. Advertis soaps were| shown at the Liberty some months thing ever attempted in aie bi atfll in th but they had | ago. photography Pn ann = a ee 4 4 been car: rough usage and| In his newest release, Barrymore he is bein y : i , peing cruelly treated, and is F dimmed The} 1s Brooke T rs, a young Amer! | ALHAMBRA le owed o 3100 < tenth with room of a coty/can, who, the victim of cireum-| 8F * and mysteries go nana] | which to rate their home. . st a e Pacem mirror and| stances, {* forced to become the|in hand in “The Lost Court “A sum grossly: insufficient for some pictur to the wall.| Dictator of a small South Amert-|the Alhambra. Viola Dar ta my station tn life,” she admits. She fers Do you fellows #leep in here?'|can republic. His adventures in| star of “The Poor Little Rich G ir lives at 3 Federal ave. The sergeant, who had seated|this hotbed of totilias | plays the part of the young Amer A ‘ p Mra. Marie E. Allen got a divorce himself by the carpeted door and/and tamales, on laugh-| ican, who discovers that a ie Wneuase 6 frase Atoms th atic or was rolling a cigaret, said, “Yes.” able and somet sus, but! man, long since thought 4 aad, ts] lpevenh. - Sileie daew oa aon c Pretty narrow beds \from all he erges victorious,|a nightly visitor to his hom Th a. rg ys om oH I've slept on n for sevenithru the ald of his never-falling | play has a fine plot, at mocked Faith De Long Jarmuth, one of n ahe got the decree annulled = months, now. I not feel| wit and unparalleled audacit rut. Miss Dana ts ably rted|the foremost woman suffrage work. |" account of their child. Tuesday comfortable In a real that was The Dictator” waa filmed in| by Robert Conness and Duncan|ers tn this country, was divorced - mage an action cote di wide enoug to ind !.) Cuba, and adheres in atmospheric | McRae. jlate Tuesday by her husband, A. J orce in het na You get tired enough and y detail to the requir ents of the e Jarmuth, a wealthy mining man of won't notice your t nusual story, The picture will| DP RK O G R AM S| Nome and Seattle. He charged de- — |29 BUSES FOLLOW c nue until Saturday night, in sertion. PILOT ALONG ROAD | clusive. Liberty Ending Saturday Night | Mra Jarmuth is now {n es | Johnson. Do you eat here, too?" | eee The Dictator’ (John Barry-| york, where she went shortly r| The men are sald to have secured| “Yes. yong a tly ‘eo the | MISSION more) Ge [the Bessage of the eaval rights bil 200 its for the Montenegrin | pounds of fresh beef in one o There are two atars on the new n this state, to ald In suffrage work | arm, in Seattle, Soars "years back there that I was going t9/ 111 at the Mission today, Helen Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night in the East | They were en route to San Fran-|give the crew for dinner today.| Gardner, in the three-part Broad-| “The House of the Lost Court Jarmuth said his wife opened a i: cisco when apprehended, Macano-|but we've been too busy to elther| way star feature, “Mise Jekyll and| (Viola Dana, Gertrude McCoy and|/New York residence on her arrival| —— | § {vich declared British Ambassador cook or eat It. A pound aplece of! sigdam Hyde,” and Lillian Walker | Robert Conne as) |there for the purpose of living with| Gov. Dunn of Illinols, Mrs, Dunn z {Sir Spring-Rice at Washington ad-|™meat; that's what I try to give ‘em/ }in the two-part comedy, “Playing ll her two step-sons, who were then/and their family and other Illinois i vised him the American statutes did |every day.” |the Game.” At the Clemmer attending Columbia university, but jofficials will visit Seattle on July} i hot prohibit him from. recruiting| He pushed back the curtain and| ytisg Gardner plays a difficult] “The Birth of a Nation” (Lillian /her conduct was such that the|o: ana will be ontertained by the| » July 7—€ tarred | 200 Providing Montenegrin resery. [looked out ne role—that of a woman with two|Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper,|young men left ei hing artis eth Iwth wotation of neutrality by re-| S00 pith means to retern to their} Behind ux throbbed 29 Auto| natures, one for good and the oth-|Henry Walthall and Kalph Lewis).| He declared that when he himself | Commercial Club with a tour of the soldiers in the United native land for army service buses. The lights of the cars be-| 2 eo. aut eee visited her in New York she refused | boulevards and Inncheon, for service in the Monte-/ tant Attorney Johnson, how j hind were blinding wh r It is the story of a girl who Colonial Ending Saturday Night |to permit him to enter the house.| At a meeting of the club Tuesday lsrmy, Joco Macanovich,| et ted that. in his opinion,| Twenty-eight other — patra of] woud sell herself to the man who), “The Devil's Daughter” (Tieda| He says she told him she preferred | 01 ietters were read from gener- Fepresentative of the king| |. i’ onstituted a breach of neu.|!4 wound along the road be-|) cigs her father's honor tn his | Bara) |suffrage work to being his wife. |"'® Bumenesro, and F. M. Laburich. | sity jhind us. The last car was In @) crags as the price of his silence, ip eis |""Mre Clyde L. Morris asks sepa- | al Passenger agents of the Northern | Secretary, are held tn the county ry, half a mile away, The CAr#) 5101, she loves and is loved by her At the Melbourne lrate maintenance of $10,000 a year | Pacific and Great Northern denying Agee $10,000 ball each. | running about two to a city | childhood ompanion, How she The Avenging Conscience” |from her husband, a wealthy con-|the charge that these roads had | ; two men were arrested by | DISCUSS WAR AT i Jovercomes her nature for evil ix|(Henry Walthall, Mae Marsh and|tractor and clubman. She alleges |discriminated against Seattle in federal officers on the arrival | | I have to keep track of ‘em all,”| oraved in a drama of unusual he Sweet) | cnenneuiehiamenenin =| mapping routes for Eastern visitors a Seattle train late yesterday on said the sergeant. “I used to try| oon | ion Ending Saturday Night | 4144. ittle Mr. Fixer,” drama; |to the exposition Aisa received from Chicago. | PRESS CONGRESS to do It with a motoreycle, but the | "'Yitien Walker relates how two| “Miss Jekyll and Madam Hyde" | (incest a King,” two-part comedy pease complaint was sworn to by} muddy roads last winter made mo nd fathers plan to marry thetr| (Helen Gardner); “Playing the a A at 3 es United States Attorney | : 1c1Aac 2 toreycling the most dangerous} °° 4 daughter, and the objec-|Game” (Lilian Walker), comedy The Ballard Beavers beat the SAN FRANCISCO, July 7—How | Pre Ong war 1 ee a caine tein weareny, el cee | Ye College Ending Thureday {home club at Newcastle Monday, to preserve strict neutrality at the| MOTORCYCLE COURIERS curr has seon the other) raised| Class A Ending Saturday Night The Black Box,” No. 15, two|14 to 7. The Ballard boys com: International Press Congress here) HAVE RISKY JOBS lby the son and daughter. | Captain Macklin. four-part | parts “A Buried City,” education-!mend the fine treatment from the was the problem’ which confronted I don't see how all those young cee jdrama; “Pirates Bold,” comedy. |al, and a two-part drama Newcastle management fellows w de ax couriers i | GRAND | eee | tet shbie nn: aah Walter Williams, director of the | toe thru hout breaking t RP a ‘The Diamond| Grand Ending Saturday Night congress, today. To avoid ill feel-|necks. I've in the auto gam io the Sky,” at the Grand for| “The Wrong Label,” comedy ing among the foreign delegates,|for 15 years, but you couldn't ft) in. remainder of the week, is full/@rama (King Baggot and Jane KET REPOR Dean Williams saw to it that all|me on a motorcycle In the mud for) (> vig and deeds of daring. Ev-|Gall); “The Diamond From the I ftic f - | anything erybody in the play seema to be| Sky.” No, 10; “Animated Weekly.” the honorary officers are from coun-|" 4; the car just ahead of the) oy i. ramous diamond, which | e i |tries not involved In the war. last one, there's our stove, We can] (itor {he Talnius mong the cactux| Alaska Ending Saturday Night oats sne 18 The president is from Guatemala |do wonders with it, [can turn out) | desert. Jane Gall and King The Garden of Lies” (Jane 4 Ib : p on a des 1 4 the secretaries are fr Swit-| roast beef and two vegetables and|?) © © featured in “The|Cowl); “Papa's Baby Girl,” com 3 Ibs, and under o @ 08 and the 6 a Faggot ar : |zerland and the United States. coffee for 100 men on that stove.| WAT? Tine” a comedy, The|edy Pea over 2% In introducing the foreign dele-| That's a car we keep our eyes on.) ,,, ted Weekly” completes th oe ? he| “Animated | | fos |gates today, Williams asked them tol Pretty ght,” he said, as he} | Madison Ending Thureday Night ock hogs os 09 |refrain from making any reference | raised the tain again and loc eee Officer 666 (Howard Ensta- ‘os 8 | to the conflict ed back at the regularly ranged] —) pag » brook); “Her Bargi (Sydney | i, Hood alts Gok... 2:00 @ 1.88 | But all the representatives from | lights, “You ought to bd were Captain Macklin,” a four-part | Ayres). Dae | ° | Veal, large ‘s 5 7) |the belligerent nations, in their in-| times w ve spon nem |drama, ts the feature at the Class . | ® vf =, ltroductory talks, asked pardon for| buses in a convo: ch th A for the rest of the week. “Cap-| y Se “f disregarding the request of the|follow th s wind ads. The | taln Macklin” Is a story of Tove and |) RESIDENCE THEATRES @} ib ai | chairman, and then proceeded to|last car will be ove AR daring, the trials and tribulations Better }defend the position of their coun-| aw At night it's a wonderfull (6 A “ashing young officer Pi! oii tae aoe HAs 4 ewe'' dos [Native Washington tries in the war sight lrates Hold,” a comedy, ts on the he jac: ox 0. 100 @ creamery, brick ety | | ‘The soldier who had been sleep | oo) ain ° ———, ————— | cu ci @ [Native Washington ing on the narrow seat across the a aa What Thin Folks Should Florida uo ¢ creamery, solld pack 28 mb out of Henry Walthall’s wonderful act Do to Gain Weight Money ee ce eu Mu 1 @ Melbourne being comment peal head lettuc Wisconsin triplets 3 GOING AND COMING lea eee ean cha hag | Physician's Advice For Thin, Unde- Tinenl hen lettuce wornetiy ae as SALEM, July Dr ewelt| “There's been a lot of music In| Fit oooh ple Walthall has the| veloped Men and Women ue 8 | Young Amertea * 18 v Dwight Hillis me; New =| hart of the young man who, In an| Thourands of people gutter from ex. bueleot ‘tans’ ss sorte %s \tauqua = here dec German Then, when he 4s about to realize | tiesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture| Raspberries . “ie | bri rcf veo { started the war to secure the tron his Hfe's happiness, his conscience | stunts and rub-on creams Fenian them pave " \¢ (Prices paid produ ‘ st fields of Belgium and France, 1 TACOMA, Jul By strikes him eae theta fat, Yet thetr| Tomatoes, % .: S| aitaita, No. 1 ab os ee et, ae nacional Loree, oF ieee CLEMMER Set Mes Raper doe Watermaiona, Wh OR teh ite Air changed every Dr. Hillis stated that Germany’s| ening the working from five da Menager Commer dg ad the taunt thea Wame Winesans $e Mit lp nget sound cate 37.00 J 2 liron resources would have been ex-| y to six days, the Northern Pa | ee aston aan New apples 1 cane tan 4) 5 minutes, lviaerad ta 26 Seas? te far an | 3. This Cherries @ tr | Timothy 17.00 i annual fall movement of the crops nion e or able Glscovery is called Marsel. Sls | pints, 1 tb rae et | wheat 1300 Tacoma shops will be working acknowledged merit have been combined | Pe 4.35 -@ 106 Country Hay and Grain SECOND WEEK of grain that will be made from the shaclutely harmiese, ineapensive and ef-|Cal. yellows»... 108 <@ 1.88 0 Rariey bd Northwest this year flelen | Austratian Moss | Peni Washington oats. 30.09 Affi ‘ 1 AVE. AND | month's systematic use of far teowah ‘ ieet sound oats Founded on | its of digestion and by sup-| New suds, : hy 19.00 ; ike LANSING DENIES IT each ow spe Seu > “THE CLANSMAN” od heuriahment te sbtnined |P cadhids nee i MATING WASHINGTO July 7.—Seere. Swift's Pharmacy and| Vashon Clark KODAK FINISHING tary of State Lansing denied that drugaists supply reel | Producers Let do your work any charges have “yet” been filed| 2 preg oa | Veal and “Quick service—good reaults.” ne ERVE YOUN SEATS BARLY with the state de tment regard aia wretacinhly am el Meiciex care —-- J. H. MENDENHAL in plot to destroy all Pen and Camera Spe: STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. PAVE ee, BILL SHEPHERD WRITES ’NOTHER WAR LETTER FROM He Tells How Long Auto Convoys Haul Soldiers to Firing Line THE BRITISH ARMY FRONT “SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE” BY WILLIAM G SHEPHERD § | there buses,” he finally sald. “The due at Ypres at a ¢ United Press Staff Correspondent [ello that we taken to the|tain tine get some soldiers pyrieht ™ ay front alwa sing and whistle and When we got to the town the of pyriahte eat brital are glad to get a chance for action, ficers would not let us go Into the HEADQUARTERS and the fellows we take back are|main square by the Cloth Hall PRITISH ARMY al al be o the ‘ nied ua off n a olde FRANCE, June to get hot batt 1 dr treet. Hut just about the me we Now \ ine te eds to Bleep in would have been due in the square P mt like Hving dn There's ple of spying going the German shells an dropping can do tt happit on,” said the young Idler, stretch in there Ii snowflakes y get ed to it. A ing out the seat The Ger I the Germans have not hit a world of r at tn tt mans would lke to hit a ¢ a single bus yet. I'm knocking on oO fourpassenger car backed | {ke ours If they cou wood into a diteh with a grunt and set Remember that tt Ypres? Here's your town,” said the ser tled there for the night anked the serge nt WHAT'S ON AT THE MOVIE HOUSES white or Crepe Plisse, in ore 18e 40 inches wi quality the for this wale yard Woven Madr for walsts shirts # blouses; a Clearance the yard price CORRESPONDENT BOARDS AUTO BUS CONVOY Why don’t you go Into town on oy he #a Us pass Binch Batiste, in stripes, or figu 4a regular 1 ity; priced for the yard Clearance at the aod of 30" Dig) kanline en House Dresses or of the firat car wilvered the ston WashWaists Dia i ginal siteaeeatel ' Choice. . . 60¢ giant officer sentry ma fficer our tro worm o There are 100. ise the Dresses, and they come who and showed him our passes. The in ginghams, madras, bg line of buses halted while we lawns and duck. Mostly » the first colors, but a few are merry Miya Baggy Baws plain white. They're sald: “Y t { mussed from showing, ~ pectin hi but otherwise perfect. | it was like elt a Lon Sizes to 38 bust. Reg- he eed oe aoe ular $2.50, $3.00 and nent over, the $3.50 values. dow was boar || In the Waists we offer Scene From “The Dictator,” With John Barrymore, at the Liberty RIFLES STACKED WHERE col. | regular | 11 2 inches wi and “19 dots 84c| Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST The Clearance Sale Sets a New Mark for Swift Selling 19c Leno Voile 10c Yd. This fabric makes the prettiest summer dresses imaginable for women or girls, 40 ins. wide, regular 19c quality, yard in etri men's 42-Inch Solesette, plain for or pajamas, waists, etc. Spectal, yard c + Japanese Silk, in all col and price, White Crone, » 36 soft and ® grade, yard Percale, in regular 10¢ yard inches er; 19¢ wal galatea gra regular 75¢ grad price, The buy best garment for summer wear; se different styles; made of lisie and trimmed with ribbo: regular 76 ponaib quailty ince, yoke run lot of 60 dozen 59c 10¢ pes or shirts 15c ors wide; 9c patterns; 7ke Hosiery and Underwear Women's Lisle Hose, of extra fine quality; also in fiber silk. Come in black or tan; our Clearance the pait.c...55.0%. es. veral white, black or tan fine | Medium, Mght and heavy with | weaves; all sizes, Made to nel nm. A the pair. Your choice and at i one » A not be used by nervous! Rrotlers wish to gain at least Advertisen wm they of flesh pte ta plants engaged in filling orders for munitions for the allies, In Swift's—Second at at Pike Ine, Niagara Silk Gloves The ones with double pipped finger tops; 50c and 98c long and short— $3.50 White Shoes $27? Women’s White Nubuck Shoes, just the thing for Shrine week; $3.50 and $4.00 alues; sizes 2% Women's Juliets and One- strap Slippers, made for solid comfort, hand met $198 Women's White Canvas Gib- ned soles— clally $1.75 and son Ties, an ideal shoe for hot weather wear—regular $2.50 values. $1 69 Clearance ° . 59c Miases’ and Children's en's Sleeveless V. er weight, perfectly fin with crocheted yokes, ular 20¢ and 25¢ values. In Clearance Bale, lc Summer Vests, in ail that one changes. URGE BOYS TO FIGHT Secre tary Lansing today said an investl- gation was being made of com- plaints from New England that boys 16 and 17 years of age, given on cattle ships or Vesesis en route fo British were persuaded to enlist in the English army on arrival there, WASHINGTON, July of 15, employment freight ports, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Makes in just two months. Adapted from the story by RICHARD HARDING DAVIS ment. “Pirates Bold” A Majestic KID COMEDY Child actors being the kids. yee. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 5 Cents CLASS Theatre Four reels of thrilling excite-

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