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PAGE 3. STAR—MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915. You remember “The Juggernaut” and “A Million Bid”—both big, gripping playe— abounding in sensational incidents. Here is another Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature with the famed photoplay pair ANIT | SEND SONNY’S CLOTHES TO! KITTY (Copyright, Enterp: 1915, by the Newspaper Association) | This morning I sent this letter to Kitty You poor dear! 1 cannot tell how h king your letter was to me. # so unnatural that & woman should not want a child ud yet any one with any sense must understand that there must be a woman here and there who AND doesn't—indeed cannot realize the fe of a mother any more than| some women have no conception | f the life of an artist | Kitty, Kitty, I'm sorry for you Some way, | have always lik your frankness, even when its sub ject shocked me. You are not a| hypocrite, Kitty, whatever else you! may be, and, as in my estimation | a hypoer! is the worst possible human being tn all the world, I car forgive you much, I am sorry, too,| ? for you, Kitty, for you can never know that bliss that of a coming child hing in this} 4 a world is so won¢ Your lov crs firat kien, his frank admiration, |£arle Willams and Anita Stewart in “The Sins of the Mothers, the } surrender when you tell| ¥'t#graph Blue Ribbon feature, a t the Alhambra SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. All 1-Piece Dresses Go at $5.95 and $8.95 “To $12 Values $5.95 To $20 Values $8.95 House Dresses to $2.25 Values $1.00 173 $1.00 Summer Fabrics at Mere Fractions 3ecause the selling time is short—though there are good months yet to use these goods, we offer unheard-of reductions on all summer fabrics. 3esides, we present here some lively values on domestic and home needs. Crepe Plisse, inches 44 1 46. | " big in wh 32-Inch Soisette, in stripes or , e ity, for this As, Walsts, etc h ry him th ou will be bis ALHAMBRA jthe baby, thinks ft Tess’ and de *4 wal t these are nothing in comp ae eee 1 . |nounces 1 ule, the yard pecial, the yar¢ In t e ] tve-Part Drama the happiness that is yours if youl pote arene art, cid yn Widay tinaven é on thene Weven Madras Japanese Silk, in all colors, 2 j wish for a ¢ and expect that li, Vieaiea! a Blue Ribbon fea-|"0d the fatheriess ct Pr se for walets, me inches wide and the regular 60c your wish wi : leure, “The Sins Mothers. ne day until Teola car ‘ y blouses, a 3 d 75c grades, now i You say FE ne et eee eee ee ne a eeetrane (int Bo longer and ‘ci: avada yard going at the yard Cc q again. Dear girl, you should get It Pye rote he Alham- | 18 he Later she : ‘ nae or, Pereale, in galatea patterns; multiplied a thousand times fy arting today, at t har pg Mango Leno Voile, for women's or 10¢ However, Kitty, dear, I'm not pon a witch 4 al to Freder waiting & des jensen ate een eae : : h Tke ing to stand aside and tell you that ite “ate arms in attractive patterns; Campers’ Blankets, extra hea’ Iam any better than you. I can ted from oe. de grade ‘ wool finished, in y ij . y contest ) ool finished, fn ncy only say sorrowfully-—yes Evening Sun, and was|CLEMMER White Crepe, 36 inches wide.) and checks; 68x80 inches witha lose-—that | am happ 7 " on of over scenarios The Birth soft and sheer, 19¢ 9c thar | submitted mer, Is st grade, yard pair Th 1 and substance of hap-| : " ; Pi den gig Eine genoa an Pe] It ds the story of a be a 25c MARQUISETTE 15c $1.75 BLANKETS, $1.19 PAIR : z ch little things that you poor lit-| (Anita 8 t) born wit at each Marquisette and Voile Curtain Cotton Blankets, in light weight, ; ae SS ani Cae wan ling. The »- | Clemmer Materials, in white, cream or) suitable for sheets; good size only » brilliant high lights hotly contested horse | Tuesday ege, in plain or openwork de an or gray, with colored i miss half; besides, you are very ling bh sven raid, . eee signs; regular 25c grade, special reguiar $1 19 : apt to singe your wings, at rips! the o aoe Pagan Or) CLASS A ihe 15c pair... ‘ 4 and crawl away x« 1 sinks to ruin tn th hs The Garden of yare ones size 90 inches, ; darkness that you hate to stock exchange nd a bet-| | is eg 20-Inch Batiste, in stripes, dots linen finished : hon 4 ; poene at the pace © el Gor epee or figures, a regular 15¢ quality welded center ; € p of the most ark ¢ ma 4 7 es a tg » Kitty, my dear, Ife ts not all to Se ee dectiaas | poor. chal ye priced at, 84 60c 39 be given to romantic love. It is|{€ stories the Vitagrapa fee ng day which leaves| yard Cc BI RE ic sce Cc much bigger, much grander, It/ 0&1) BrOCMine. nessed “The Jug unk Hemstitched Sheet §1x90| Comforts, double bed size, with containa love, but ft also contains earns and “A Million Bid" wil calls for b bu P One of| fancy covering and filled with that word you hate 40 much, |For ee chotber photo dramatic treat ide to have a nts made; sell reg sd cotton; $1.25 value duty, and you must bell Slim this. feate the prince anc when I tell you that to do one's mere Ge n American, is RRR Sree Se 98c kes love sweeter ‘”Liperty Bleached Sheets, of extra heavy| Feather Pillows, covered with * e if | am content to/™' ‘ serencei” rettrns unex x99 inches; justproof art ticking, Ser 1 received What a wholesome differenc cn c Seek: Bie 39c 4 fror fr Dick's | you are « to say when you have petite ; seer . OC alue, each ove i “ etfal attentions. |seen Rosary” at the 1A fight a vo ee | Qe << a i No, dear, I'm not always satt at a sweet contr wounde Dro the omlad . “1 7 1¢—_—____— i . - 1 would ‘not be human if | » slapstick comedies of | tion js fast and furious a RR at aed RESIDENCE THEATRES —the story of a beautiful girl born with a But neither le Dick satisfied with | Sill abd this besstifel| penne cast, aad furtous akman). \ ; 7 : : 2 h me, probably 1 am sure I have) inspiration and his ster Colonial Rading Gaturéay Night |» Home Ending Tuesd. y : ’ passion for gambling—a masterpiece in the re ues, sdk ane wapeesousival” Aaa sou--aiw iike the aapelilcs tin. woakaan elonial Ending Saturday Night | tne Explotts of Elaine,” No. 14, i A : ° ° for my heart only seems) too—now, don't Ww Siege ep apres ont He" (Betty | two parts; “A Life in the Balance, { ’ single-mindedness that marks these big Vita- aug hare thorw 1A taCn |” Tuce caren poste taat koe ail te Piet ear Nansen); “Man to Man,” drama.” |two.part drama; “A Skin Game; 4 7 °. 2 g els most ane . o fine character MISSION - comedy | for nothing else. lshort, on a the fin | ping up to a climax that Now, dear, 1 want to tell youlof Father Kelly, the priest, O&RtRE| The Crt cngrossing| Mistlon Ending Tuesday Night |" "Ve College Ending Tuesday leave the audience gasping with its intensely something: “fam going to end |against the very fates, stumbling at three.part drama, featuring Nor lio ae criminal’ (Maurice Costel:) “The Prize Story,” three-part dra- a page you all of scnay’s clo s for YOUTl times, but nev Itering, in Di8ima Talmadge t Masvice Ges-|' “SS etme Satuaae ma; King Ba Fifty-Fifty,” dramatic finish. g baby. Poor little thing! Iltrumphant battle to save the fam-ltello, at the Mission tonight ood cee comedy; “Learning to be a Father.” ke to feel that he will atiny of Vera Wallace from a pitiful) Tuesday, is the story of a wronged| Class A Ending Tuesday Night | comedy-drama have these dainty garments | wrac mother, ‘and a babe stolen and] The Garden of Lies” (Jane - a ‘ were all tenderly 1 itt interest ts found in the by the thieves, who is|CO¥D 2 aie DO You LIKE MUSIC ted bat ( {tty,| ortrayal of Father Kelly, fr in a strong net of circum you don't know wh Du are talk: | or re eet Charles Clary, f ‘ The chilt faaa|Metbourne Ending Tuesday Night Starting Today—for One Bh © 85 Soe bean SG Meret iene ces COMING OVER LAKE? 5 ; MARGIE the Northwest, p A Ne ies Wit cuting her « Ase is her own r esa There's be plenty of music, in- feminine star is Miss Kathlyn Wi adge plays the strumental and vocal, at the V - vor fe dreadfu ttle book, | . . i ene. sr ted és me ST ee tare | Hania 4 Maurice Costello, the dis-| Alaska Ending Tuesday Night | tian Festival on Lake Washington aj ot No, pert poo A aaa anh The Rosary,” eurely, Is one of) trict Mr. Jarr’s Big Va Tess of the Storm Country” | Tuesday evening os Neat not Kitty Malram |Selig’s best Red Seal productions. | cati and “Hunting a|(Mary Pickford) The People’s Chorus has charter- fe ‘one of those women whose se rm comedy-drama, Oe ed a ferry steamer for a trip whole life must be given to what; COLONIAL complete a good bill Titikum Ending Monday Night jaround the lake and will leave she calls “the lights and the laugh-| “Should a Mother Tell?" a soul hd 4 aq The Closing Chapter, Leschi, with some excellent solo- ter.” She ts selfish, fond of admt-| stirring drama, superbly acted, with MELBOURNE When Her Idol Fell, Cot ists aboard, at 8 o'clock. |ration and absolutely irresponsible|Retty Nansen playing the lead, is} In Turkey there !s a law or a| "Judgment of Men” (Mary Fuller).| Canoe owners have been asked and yet she has always fascinated |the William Fox masterpiece of-|custom that when a life is saved one to agerayed their canoes and enter Continuous—11 A. M. to 11 P. M. me because she has been #0 honest /fered as the headliner, An innkeepér|{t thereafter belongs to the res-| madison Ending Tuesday Night | into the fun. about it all jcommits murder, Circumstantial| cuer. At least we are told that in| «strathmor: (irene Hunt and| Cam 4 a as * ns “ n hmore pers reported to be responsi- | She knows her failings, and I evidence brings another within the|“The Morals of Marcus,” a fasci-| Charles Clary) Beautiful Love,” |ble for forest fire near Entiat Sat- think she married Herbert because | snadow of the guillotine, Suppos-| nating a depicted at the Mel medy; “The Dancing Beetle.” ‘urday. he felt he would be an anchor that ing you were the inn per's wife, bourne th re with Marie Doro ir might keep her from veering with| tortured at the prospect of bring-| the principal role. levery wind that blew or beckoned.|i0¢ shame to your daughter by|, But Turkey ts not alone in this | mite that is coming, for, to » It] would YOU have told? ‘on achment between res |wil be only a tiny “meat dollie,”| Youd YOU nave toe wa a rich|Cuer and rescued, and thus it ts| Only a Few Days More—Your |to be caressed and made pretty) 4 ioor man discovering with|™ost natural that Sir Marcus, to Last Chance to See whom a little refug ish harem apr from a lone minute and neglected the next. | | Is for aid, # Truly, Herbert Spencer is right; |cbasrin that it takes nerve to shoot ruly, pert Spenc ; interesting things, the Shriners’ pa- WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH (To Be Continued Tomorrow) ====|star, on A coast-to-coast auto tour ea nd the autoists get the benefit of |= 1 It thy | ‘ | Sid Bracy, appeared in E hem. Why should they not pay! should be made. It isn't fair etther| With Sidney Alhambra Ending Wednesday TELL STAR comething for the privilege, then? Ito. the city or to those who pay|Person Sunday and shook hands he ns of the Mo “How much?" asked the reporter. /taxea upon property they occupy to| With hundreds of friends who had) (Anita Stewart and Earle him before in “The Million} jiams). A dollar a year, perhaps. There| aijow others to use spaces without| seen “Tess of the Storm Country,”|Gish, Mae Marsh, Mirlam © with dainty little Mary Pickford, is | Henry Walthall and kalph L . * pay more!” i * | “Hut that 4 | thing over : Bap *i over 4 4 pall Andee persisted The Siar man the thoughts I think, more than 5.009 nutes! 9, ithar takes. or rectal.” Dollar Mystery.” eee ISE: ithe, inelading trucks—-nad by | "725 © Nee gs 8 ‘ At the Clemmer ; |the way, I would require trucks to) Police Chief Lang found difft-| ALASKA "The Birth of a Nation” (Lillian E | culty in uttering all will mean only som*|that arose in him 000, while there is a| “sfore police, yes, certainly we/at the Alaska until next Saturday 00,000 to be filled,"| need them!” ho exclaimed, “Right| ght inclusive | Liberty Ending Tuesday N Tess, a ragged little daughter of The Rosary (Charles |now we have only 223 patrolmen,| Frederick | Very well, then, impose "teenses| covering the entire city. Only 1563/8 “squatter,” meets What are we to do when the town Lesage how are we 07 other things,” Kald the comptrol-|are working out of headquarters | Graves, aetomp sila ta hie ths hawk: eke awe don't mean about getting s vw i rs vagal off? What |°" |] have asked for 164 more men. It a at? ao alts In oe i: cod Offered for Five Cents Sing to pay the city’s bills when liquor licenses are cut. | “Hh se. Isn't 2 drop in the bucket to what|but his father, an r af we going to do with the floating population below or Nay;| Councliman Hanna referred to|we need. There will be only a few chure h, ts her relentless enemy, Makes the saloon its home? How are we going to et le “g! the ordinance he is preparing, pro-| policemen released from the saloon ; nr ie pee Phy as be 4 and one complications which will arise with the passing Of | viding for taxing all billboards in) Gigtrict—because there aré only alits sa Ta at CR I co ‘ she’ p, ant ves Te ver: y : especially, and above everything year | “Blind pigs and boot-leggers are)” nous ghelters her and the baby ee He figured it would bring in @) going to give us a lot of trouble. revenue of between $6,000 and| Wwe will have our hands full.” $7,000 a year, | oe Frederick, on one of his calls, sees FORD REBATES _ me from with which to pay the city’s bills? : This is not a new cry. it was heard way back in the times when -<agaaead first was advocated, if anybody can remember that far after he has given her a home and education, fall in love with her. | Eugenics may have a place In| 3 “i There is also an interesting com lthe law of propagation, but the |rade aan and scenes at the Seattle! ay sketch, | e birth will not cease, | Roundup. eee - . - miracle of birth Henry Cruze, motion picture PROGRAMS Turk hould, Griffith’s Masterpiece Fo jed on “THE CLANSMAN” Matinee, 2:15—25¢ and 50c Evenings, 8:15—25e to 75¢ Reserve Your Seats Early RHEUMATISM FORCED MISS GILBERT TO GIVE UP HER MUSICAL CAREER [Member of Gilbert-Murray | Studio Conquers Ailment | By Use of Akoz Mineral Night | thers” | wil ‘ooper, ewis), ight Clary, Ever | On account of a prolonge of rheumatism, Genevieve Gilbert, who gained fame as a pgpfessional |singer, was forced to give up her ear much to the regret} stage “That makes something like) “why not tax the prohibitionists, age by lta Bawah ge But now, with prohibition lees than six months away, it Is wearing | 10 909 in the gap,” mused the re-| the bas fer the amount we| BEWARE—some ee rats ek fir ie Badge oe athe ending ote. porter, 0 ‘4 Council Clerk street.|ing to grab the rebate, Rebate can “ <9 eme ne has been the guiding Rife causing the people at the city hall to set up nights. it in PO’ dae lies, secant eee ee nition wyny |e, collec ted by owner" of the car in The Garden of Lies spirit in the Gilbert-Murray Singing Fesulting in some sober, serious thinking on the part of the taxpayer, +7 qo not believe the fight/not let them pay the penalty?” —|will show you how to wet it Written My Justin Miles Fe and Dancing Studio, reco} nised as He is wondering how he is going to bear his share of this added burden arainst the enforcement of prot a 0) LORD COMPANY, who went down with the the leading studio In the North It now appears is almost certain to fall on his shoulders. bition Is going to be a difficult one| “We must consider the indirect Atianiee. oS west. The a hoo! is Jo ated int ne il lan ME of ed to handle, and on that presumption! results,” said Counctiman Erickson,|035 Burke BI Main 1367, || "2 of spirited fights and tense |) National th are, ae ing, ore ay Th 1914 the city recetved from all| whistles shriek and the Funs boom,|I have recommended to the coun| In other places where prohibition | ——— ne ans oe __|]and draws ax its clientele of pat: dealers in licenses exactly| announcing the arrival of the Infant cf) that Chief Lang's petition for) came, it emptied the jails and the ons some of the most promis $0,427.36 net, utter the state's 10) 1916. more*money and officers be de-|almshouses, fp thus reduced ex Murdoc k McQuarrie in, CHAS. CHAPLIN artists of Portland ras vic von Der cent was deducted Of this eed nied,” sald the mayor. |penses even while cutting off the /f i nc il Miss al Marah y ae ee Mount, 86 per cent went to | “What are we going to do?” re! “Saloon hangers-on will make no|saloon revenue, and raising taxes alg nie . eae asd oP es Bare ek Seteral fund, 10 per cent to the! peated City Comptroller Harry Car trouble. They will go to Califor-! temporarily. Experience has proven With Mary Faller MAX SENNET w padaernt ‘ a ors ; I eas Park board fund, and 10 per cent to| roll, in response to a Star man's nia. 1 believe a reduction in the|that prohibition does not necesst 5c TILIKUM 5c mineral ve pone i as pois h j the iibrary fund. query. He tapped his desk a mo- | force will be necessary, rather than|tate an increase im the police I ules to her friends as her retit Ms year the total revenue will| ment. an increase. Police should be taken| force.” | S18 PHC « y from the pro easion brows nt re ; to a great extent by reason| “Hither we must impose a tax or|from the saloon districts and dis 288 | - She writes regarding her e and Of the fac* that many of the liquor] license on other things, or wo ronst tributed thru the residence districts| “On, well,” yawned the Bored| | THE FATAL MALLET what Akoz did to correct her all Gtalers whose licenses are expiring| raise the tax levy,” he sald, at after January 1.” Citizen, “I should worry, 1 don't! erat salgguentoevaatbees HOw are not renewing length. ‘There are several avenues) “But how are we going to fill that| pay taxes. I rent,” | | ieeus iw. 1 suffered for five years with| ea ; tenses are apportioned in this|open. For instance, we might yos-| gap?” | “Phe dickens you don't | | = - || reumatiom, and had to retire from] Akoz has broven exe eptionally Saloon Louis’ 6 retail | “00-0, wow-ee! Idsten to thelthe city should derive some mve phaaing thru the corridor. “Your! | stand to travel. I began the Akoz| stomach, liver, kidney and bl $1000, 6 "| automobile club roar, thought The|nue from the use of areas under|rent is gauged by the taxes your], We guarantee the sup, Hiority. ot | ONLY 5 CENTS treatment, using the external and| trouble, catarrh, ec zema, ulcers, Saloon and family liquor store, or| Star man. sidewalks. A lot of this space {s|lam@lord has to pay.” Pirterinocc Internal preparations, and started|skin diseases and other ailments, and restaurant, $1,259. “At the present time, auto Ilcense| being used for storage purposes,| The Star man came aw ‘A. LUNDBERG CO. CLASS Theatre to improve from the start, and con Akoz is sold at all leading drug Laloon, family liquor store and|roceipts all go to the stats, Yet/and more for business enterprises,| ‘The gap yawned almost as wide 5 | stoves” Where: farther tnueente Deformity Applian Artificial Limbs 1107 THIRD AVENUB Trusses, s and a Ave. at Pik this) as ever we spend thousands of dollars in| especially restaurants. For What ARE we going to do? the| paving our streets and boulevards,|use 1 think a reasonable char rant combined, $1,500. this will stop when ie nd the remedy for| may be had regarding this adver tisement heartily recomn heart to do so until now I can| rheumatism.” Bperwen sce Tse Co. Se

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