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) |PHOTO PLAYS LIBERTY MARY Mary Pickford as “Little Pal" 1s a Joyous surprise, tured tn an ysolutely new Aractor ae a lit Indian matd, Mary seers even charming than ever » BUggests the Indian racter with such astonishing fo’ and naturalness that if one did not know it waa Mary Pickford, the tl lusion would be complete, In the 5-part tale of the Alaska gold fields The greater part of the story ts laid tn Kilfsnoo, Alaska, at the time of the gold rush 6 +} ] Lt Pal" grows to woman hood 1 by the whites and me bers « r race as well Only one, John Grandon, is kind to her “7; " She learns to love him, Th @ In the role of “Little Pal”—the half-breed Indian sertes of thrilling cnctitionn abe maid—an outcast of her own race, and despised by proves her loyalty, and when she has secured bis happiness asks no the whites, Miss Pickford makes an appeal that goes right to the heart. Never once does she make a mis- step in her characterization of the little Indian maid —one sees only the creature she simulates. Visitors to Seattl In every way possible the Liberty has been fashioned to We seat 2.100 people, in leather u were made eapectaliy wie, with lots The Wuriltzer Hope-Jones Unit Or MISSION Gertrude M ‘oy t# featured tn a four-part pleture, “Thru Turbulent Waters,” at the Mission today. T story {s of a man who plays with the souls of women. Most of the action has to do with stage life, the villlan of the story being an actor A Vitagraph comedy completes the program 19 equivalent to « really te a treat to ALHAMBRA The Millionalre Raby,” adapted Te have rest roome with fre from the celebrated mystery story 2 * Shopping by Anna Katherine Green, ts the head-lin da rat the Alhambra for four starting today verything Philo Ocumpaugh toue med to turn to gold, and | d the with gold came worldly com forts. Marton, his wife, surrounded | by luxury, naturally came to think/ that the magic touch of Midas could | bring happiness even to a childless | home. Instead, gold brought misery and woe unutterable eee CLEMMER The Birth of a Nation,” Grif fith's massive production, at the Clemr is making a new record for attendance, This ts the third week of the picture's run see First at Pike Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. MELBOURNE The Melbourne ts drawing packed uses this week. Reason: C In his comedy, Inner Brute,” a two-reel drama of the “Hazards of Helen series, and a Reverly Bayne drama “Whose Was the Shame?” complete the bill. SOR ‘ ‘ s CLASS A Rollicking Fatty Arbuckle and his & ©: eae SSA oA q dog, Luke, are the head-liners in a two-reel comed Patty's Plucky ay Pup,” at the Class A. Luke ts really 4 Fatty’s dog and cost Arbuckle vA $1,000. “The Madonna” and “The| 24 ‘Woman From Warren's” are the| g oe STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1915. HO! i OCEAN! EXCURSION TO THE PAGE SUNDAY 18 STEAMSHIP PACIFIC OCEAN “CHIPPEWA” Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 A. M.—Arrives Back 11:00 P. M. ROUND TRIP $2 Children Half Fare TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK TRIES TO ESCAPE AND LOSES FINGER this nature Lighthou towns of Port Will 'URGE A DETENTION HOME FOR WOMEN TACOMA, July 15 Joe Parrott, Because there are no funda for held as a suspect in the marders of /the purpose, the public utilities Fred Weiss and John Rainey, at asus ot thi oliiocemnetl wrens upted to escape late yesterday | OMmittes of th — “ from a detective who had eacorted | Unable to take any action’ Wednes tm to a barber shop. Throwing | day on ar st from the Women's 3 into ¢ * vbr deter | Civic lub ur i establishment of the prisoner started to run up sa ant sgt ceacaal COL lethar pictures on the bill, h st. The detective shot Par-|* 4% wager - Fay prety — | eee the hand. It was later neces. | ¥omen s of the club ap Ly COLONIAL sary to amputate one finger peared before the committee to em. | Max Figman fs the star tn “My shasize the need for such an institu Best Girl now playing at the ton in his suppor he picture starts a ° mm bill, no nun Puseral sarviess for Col, Alden J. {0tt 88.8 story of college life, and in A Splendid Shampoo } stockade, be dedicated to the pur nathon, late aaitoe ue the Benntic| the course of ite five reels pretty pore. The police declare they need Times, ‘were held Wednesday at 4| Well r the gamut of photo play If you want to keep your hair in the stockade for at least another p. m. from the residence, 619 W.| entertainment, changing when the|#00d condition, the less soap you ar. Highland drive. Only members of °° asion requires to melodrama. aed better 1 Sait ten family and a f intimate sentiment, comedy and every now lost #01 and prepared sham oe rant, We friends attended and then straight farce. The ple * contain too much alkali. This | To Overcome Sunburn, _ Peleos, Weeping c ly entertain! dries the scalp, makes the h A Business was suspended for 10) ture is reasonably entertaining dries Det he hair ant mean just what’ I “say minutes, at the time of the funeral oe vrittie, and ts very harmful. Just Tan, Freckles, Wrinkles E-Dand NOT merely patched at the Times and at the Chamber of ALASKA [pare an6 ontivery geconcloms) ta| 30 Poet shina quddly heehee ret ain. Remember, || Commerce, of which Col. Blethen| Mae Marsh and Robert Harron|!* pure and entirely greaseless), tm) | If your omln tn nde ieateral thie fatement after handiing nad been an active member. Three|@re featured in & Mutual Master.|Mmuch better than soap or anything int of mercolized wax on the ing 13 years of my tite to| large automobiles were required to| Piece picture, “Her Shatered Idol,” |/¢lse you can use for shampooing, |face and allow to remain over iment. I don't care what all| convey the floral tributes to Lake-|t the Alaska. The story deals with |#s this can't possibly injure the night, When sou wash off the wax have used nor how many doctors view cemetery. a flighty young girl who wants to| ha“! 4 . ge Bab Be ener , a could not be | Ve __|marry. Mae changes her mind| Simply moisten your hair with Repeating thie eaily, the agg i? mo chance to | ———— a j\when she sees Smithy gargle his| Water and rub it in. One or two outer skin is absorbed, but ij end you soup. A Keystone comedy furnishes |t¢@*poonfuls will make an und , there's not the t f mild, soothing, guarns Resinol Stops the laughs | rich, creamy Jather, Bp hoo! pone that will «: ‘ eee the hatr and scalp ‘thor. yy i EE . Bases it hae me. if yc Itching Instantly I The inthet rinses out eas ne a ar tele ek MN Behance 0 prove ‘cay Sn PROGRAMS and removes every particle of |» ne at oy me today I be- Tt is a positive fact that = mo) ¢} A Ending Saturday Night | atte (lege hag encoasive fort than you really ight this| ment resinol ointment touches “The Madonna,” drama; “The|o i. eng Iries quickly and ; ney eis for you. Just try it, and| itching skin, the ftching usually) woman From Warren” (Charies | oy tte I ia bl fine and anercolized a ° | stopa and healing West), “Fatty’s Plucky Pup" (Ro®| manage 4 7 a! lelent In moat cases pf Caney Bien, gp ea yong coe Arbuckle). = | You can get mulstfied cocoanut aera. yours Taaun te cultivate eee atone! Bank i pote Ss on Prep iene Bo oll at most any drug store is | wrinkles and crow's feet. To over * mo . ‘ ears e colonial ve cheap, ¢ y e * r one quick bathe the face ines Botice to some eczema| away all trace of My Best Girl,” comedy, withlancugh ta Inst every coun ee ls lin a solution made by dissolving a cue! n * 2 | ounce of powdered saxolite in a half =e his ocrems, ringworm, Max Figman, | | family for months.—Advertisement. pint witch hazel Advertisement. heads or similar Aihambra Ending Sunday Night | : : Ta tormenting, “The Millionaire Baby,” six parts | + sightiy eruption, (Grace Darmond, Harry Mestayer leaving the skin clear and heaithy.| and John Charles) And the best of it is you need ei ee never hesitate to use resinol soap 4 and resinol ointment. There 1s Shattered Idol (Mae) nothing in them to injure the ten-| Marsh and Robert Harron); Key-| derest surface. Resinol is @ doc|stone comedy. | | | tor’s prescription, which for twenty| | years has been used by careful| Liberty Ending Saturday Night | physicians for all kinds of skin af. “TAttle Pal” (Mary Pickford). | a's fections. They prescribe resinol fr confident that its soothing, At the Clemmer healing action is brought about by, “The Pirth of a Nation” (Lillian medication so bland and gentle as, Gish, Mae Marsh, Mirlam Cooper, to ¢ ited to the most delicate or Henry Walthall and kalph Lewis) } irritated #kin—even of a tiny baby soe | Every druggist sells resinol soa Ending Saturday Night| and resinol ointment. Samples! “Work” (Chaplin); “The Inner free. Dept. 26-R, Resinol, Baltt-| prute,” two-part drama; “Whose| more, Md, Was the Shame?” drama, (Beverly eres | Bayne) AMUSEMENTS 2 Ae H ie Madison Ending Thursday Night “Wild Blood” (Wm. Garwood); ‘Mavis of the Glen” (Bob Leonard jand Ella Hall); “Wanted, a Cha These Great Bargains peron,’ comedy Drophead Singer... $8.00 Up : ee Drophead Wheeler & Wilson VAUDEVILLE | Bettereeeees oes $10.00 Up "ee Deen: Aye se. own RESIDENCE THEATRES Drop-head New H 4 ’ Any Seat, We ns Ne ome ‘ 7 and 9, 100 and ihe | Home Ending Thursday | : $12.00 Up = | “The Black Box,” No. 11, two Other maker. -$7.00 Up Bortop Machines. 3.00 Up New Machines rented, $2.00 parts; “From y |part drama; “The Lady | Grissly Gulch,” comedy oa PANTAGES ROYAL ITALIAN SEXTET ber month Former Lombardi Stars EDMUND HAYES & CO. Other Big Acts WHITE SEWING |" °%sr" MACHINE (0. | p= 1424 Third Ave. ere Third, near Pike erring” i Main 1525 rromdings 10-PIRCE UNION ORCHESTRA | Com Dancing ‘Teachers Doctors of Yo College Ending Thureday “An Idyll of the Hills,” two-part |drama; “Tony,” drama; “A Stranger in Camp,” drama; “The Chef's Revenge,” comedy 86 Btewnrt Bt Mear Pike Public Market Modern fingle Rooms 25 Large, Modern Outside Renee te ‘One or Two, BOP At prices you'll like and can easily afford to pay. Poynor's Sale is proving a real Mecca for people who know and can appreciate real value. Yo Ove stock Furniture u Need— a garden hose or tent to chandise. This I handsome ning 1 make Writing T egular value $1 now 87.25 S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. Donk, 2.00, | Leathor Rocker 1521-1523 FOURTH AVE, a kitchen stove or bed spring, you can save a tidy sum and be sure of reliable, long-service mer In anything, from Dining { $9.00 Metal Red, tn at | blue, green or white enamel, 86.50 The CHIPPEWA is an ocean-going LENGTH AND 36 FOOT BEAM, and is especially adapted for trips of This ie a most delightful trip down the Sound, p: at Weet Point and Point-No-Point, Forts Flagler and Casey, the City of Port Townsend, then rounds Point Wilson into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, passing Fort Worden, U. 8 Government Quarantine Station at Diamond Head; p the home of the famous Dungene! of Port Angeles, the most important city on the Strait; towns of Port Crescent, Gettysburg, Twin, Pysht, Clallam, then just enough of the swell from the ocean to make you think Returning, skirts the Vancouver Island shores, passing R the depot of His Majesty's Navy; entrance to Victoria's inner harbor; Strait for the trip up the Sound to Seattle. ms and Dungen steel ng th NO CROWDING Only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Secure them early. Take a lunch with you, or you can get lunch or regular meals aboard the steamer at very reasonable prices MARKET REPORT =e? Prices Vaid Wholesale Dealere for Vegetables and Frait sees | 00 Galtly by TW Goawin & Co) ae ™ @ #8 oOo 0 se ase @ 4 260 @ 215 e 1 e i e new. case... Honey, etrained . ‘ 1.00 278 @ 400 Peas, er oe Parsiey, dow 20 Plume venccoses O98 @0.00 steamship 240 FEET IN e United States Government unday July 18 MAIN 3993 es Protection Island, crab; the City Rocks, Esquimalt Harbor, then crosses the GIRL FATALLY HURT IN CHUGBIKE CRASH Priahinrion Sw . bod TACOMA, July 15.—Miss Phillie | " "eee ** . Moen, a waitress, 19 years old, sus- |Belect ranch tained probably fatal injurtes, when, le m as in company with Harvey Hademan, Country Hay aed Grain { the motorcycle on which they were $ (Pry pald producer) | | riding crashed into a milk wagon RMSE Jaco | hear the Indian school at 12:15 this ~ weep t3.09 | morning. Eastern Washington oa 24.00 Rage ee Puget sound timothy 14.00 WASHINGTON July 15.—Be- Puget sound oate 700 = cause Thomas A. Edison is too busy to come to Washington, Secretary Daniels announced he would go to West Orange tomorrow to confer ~“?Y with the inventor regarding the | «+ new naval advisory board rn Washington oats. sound oats sone aw, ton BISURAT MAGNESS | Timothy | Immediately relleves dyspepsia jcaused by excess stomach acidity. VILLA AND ZAPATA |A simple, safe, palatable, inexpen- FIND NEW CAPITAL |sive remedy for indigestion, heart- 280 |burn, sour stomach, belching and Pee | | pee s all stomach disorders due to acid- s WASHINGTON, July 15.—Having | ity; Bisurated Magnesia neutralizes I New apples . 1 2.00 Mar driven from Mexico City, the/excess acid so stomach may act sane Mexican faction, headed by Generals | normally. A teaspoonful in water ai Annes, 1 Ib @ os | Villa and Zapata, has established its | after eating. Instant relief. Sold ° oaiogs' 22% M4 [capital at Cuernavaca and Toluca, all druggists everywhere, in F esehihatets coal wo xa. Mate department was advised her powder or tablet form. Pisgrpnadh aghenencd 01 y | toda Risurated Magnesia, No. 23 E. 26th at. | Auetratian browns ° ae n . mbes Use Star Wants Ads for Re- | |New epuda rea 4G 01% se Star Wants s for | | Rew soude, white i one OR] “| STAR WANT ADS x ults. | T Prices Paid Prodncere for Eg ” RES | Poultry, Veal and Pork si BRING ULTS eee oonsil mn i Helgian hares .. on Brotiers “u@ Ww | Ducks, tat 10 fat see to Hens, ¢ ibe and over M4 Hens, 8% Ibe. cay Hens, 8 ibe. and under °° @ 10 Spring ducklings, over 2 . 13 | store, live on good block hogs @ Pork, larger os Squads, « 1.60 | Veal 10 'U. S. TO GIVE UP SITE | Sixth ave |} Half million appropriation for pur- | went Onk ($14.00 Drenser, tn a $9 chair | quartered oak ‘fin 86.50 | inh, 88.50 BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE The federal government will give up {ts plan to build Seattle's new federal building on the triangle at south and Seattle bivd,,| near the King st. depot. Too small for some pose has been available time. (N.Y. ATHLETES START NEW YORK, July 15.—The ath-| letes who will represent the Irish American A. C. in the big track meet at the Panama-Pacific ex position left here today for San Francisco. TENOR ASKS DIVORCE PORTLAND, July 16.—Alleging desertion because his wife had spent the greater part of the last four yeags in Paris, preparing for a grand opera, career, John William Belcher, welf known Portland tenor. |today filed suit for divorce against | Mrs. Kathleen Lawler Belcher,

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