The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1915, Page 3

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ANITA TEWART —AND— EARLE WILLIAMS In the 5-part Vitagraph Blue Ribbon eature ‘The Sins of the Mothers” The story of a beautiful girl, born with a passion for gambling Tonight Until Sunday, Inclusive CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. fice that I a enough that the r y of the We offer a lot of 100 pairs of | perfect fitting garments, made English-speaking ts, while arg -,ftady gy ‘ Shoes | of high grade yarns and exqals- to oy a eacenre her, tan calf and vici i itely finished. Come in knee ~aerhege cael ORO aya” “to pre ae: tent r ERs Bier eee CARMI ese are broken sizes—2 lergth with tight or wide lace roy 2d od snag EEN RATHER SLOW TO Training at the Valcartier mobilization camp this summer. Forty-tirst battalion, C. E. F., cut for a/ and 4 only—but they are] trimmed knee or in ankle and have some woman who knows war to far hike. The bridge was built of barrels regular $2.50 values. Choice | length. Mostly short sleeved nothing about worries pratt! of Canada—and aw St, 1.00) 7 Se 5 Jaway must drive him wild. You see, |, ts hy MIE. cs cinta ihe . gut $06 vitae’ at, 9c Tam getting Just that. While I try | » not the intimate H E B I to do the very best work I ca gs English that th tather jam turning ot . 4 Sraeaeria Stat jem terning out THEY ARE “AMERICANS of WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915. PAGE \HOW THEY MAKE A CANUCK SOLDIER! Correspondent Visits Military Camp atValcartier and Sees Real American Democracy } Among Men; Officer With erhder-vetncon dl ‘Chicken” Winks at EL Recruits | # with which the Job tm) lor we Canucks! ghne LUNGS. QGuesslcones at the corner counter and Fh Asan Payne ee done that tnterests them—|wa allowed ‘om that at Ypres around an olf square piano & Secon Ave. AT JAMES ST. ag und their preparation for ft fidn't we? If it hadn't been for us| group Canucks" —m VALCARTIER, Quebe« y Don't Fear Gas Bombe Huns would be in Calats no ‘ © singing lustil ® : ® y or twenty minutes tn a fa bor t ( an anid one That was American for you! But! smoke and fires, the II brit tt tle crults to me, as} not Ho than the at rere etrals came thru the ec| he rubbed soap on his shirt in one| about the great Y. M. C. A. tent pind trees ] 59 se eg Sn artier,l¢ © box s that serve as| pitched In the middie of the plain “My faith looks up to Thee, . whe 1,000 of the) camp wash tubs Here are great lor tables with Thou lamb of Calvary, ° A ~ : half milifon vol Why, we haven't been bank|.writing materials for “letters home Savior Divine! : Women's Serge Bathing $1. 25 Values for 69¢ untesra Canadal clerks and such all our lives over|and books and magazines galore Now hear me while | pray; Suits; waist, skirt and | Best styles and colors, ays she ts going here! We've lived outdoors and| mostly from the United States Now wash my sins away; to ral for the| farmed and fished and trapped for At the Soldiers’ Y. M,C, A Oh, let me from thie day crown” are in| OUR living WE'VE GOT LI ATH. | And they sold American tee cream Be wholly Thine!" training | RG ERT AyIRy West” ts} a PUL TOE, certainly what ft OS. all } a like on f t view The ! Pinonsands of H. P. Burton. sleaming white tonta, teepee shape, dot the sun-stricken land seape far and wide, while high in $ the center, rise two great, red water tanks upon thelr awky stilta. And along the edge stand strings of elghts dle r countless boxes Into a row ¢ of corrugated Given Stiff Training are d sheds being vice and irability. 34, to realize their de Just ten in the lot Formerly up to $16.50. 36 and 38 only. $5.00 given a atx « « we RIOR TO ANY w THING OF THE KIND IN THE NOW cit vee eee sb 05580 BRITISH MOBILIZATION CAMPS ) Fancy Sulte in blue, tan, first place this is made Silk Poplin Suits green and black; sizes 16 and by the special Silk Poplin Suits in Belgian 18 years bust the lot $4.75 and 3 Just lw and “$6.50 and tan, size rmer ‘eat 168 blue of much 3 English whereas gradual Canadian | th the $16 at 5.00 ¥ yan the Bogtieh) (ier RGA SRR SMe eed | Se ff fm LR EF to 315.00, ate... DOODY at oo. y weeks in sizes bloomers; some with knit | from 2 to 14 years; fast colored tights, short sleeved, V- ] ginghams and percales. A op neck style; braid trim- ] cial buy in values from 7%c to med; $1.2 Your pick special . $1. 59 COMOTFOW 22...00006 _ 69c a The Bargain is quickly told—but you must get your eyes on the Suits themselves Canadian, whos Low Shoes | Union Suits 59c Nea ive-Born Slow to Enlist Tastite: Gx ccvan: cakes $1.00 At V By Freddie Film average Amerie $1.50-$2 Waists at yen nothing more than Margie, I wish that before a married she had to take the ity of a family on her} ; she certainly would have that away, Chadwick Hatton has Mollie Waverly is turnin can hold her job. co: ba a og tal with a rest {n COLONIAL parts in adapt | lite tty Nitra fond of me. 2 Fi th Betty Nar fun r ittle ma is not as fat as mine wants | '*™* a e nd an ‘ werd bpd vee tape gplbog aad ppt ng to war ther, w ye ne eee ~ a i ie “Mollie, do you 1 ol Officers With Men predicament whe torta et Choose from extremely clever models at that the men are Joa) "| cha i som ees Valcartier are) int » | MELBOURNE about half real value, because we must dis- | business ability? made up > 1 b 7 e , , ; fee WOMEN HAVE THEIR! <Not of my business ability,| three clas ; Pgoallomeinfer, Oe ee cee en pose of summer goods at what they’ll bring SMR, WL. Wr the Newovener Be-| overt to himself, that Jou have anc, |end, iastis, Canadien oc and bring shame ie Vera Wallace in the| comedy-drama on age oe pe they’re worth. Surprise Association) . 7 vies the | Seaienbore a aaee That ts the ques t e We tay Superb styles in rich choosing. "lew well you look, Margie. jbut men are envious of anything | States-born—who have ia -ehe: Enowens see Chaplin {s also on the program in } , be & “Ie this old dress? you possess that they want, and !f/elther from economic motive ably, too, is told on the MISSION his newest laugh-provoker, “A : ity ts ableliove of advent or because it | . rs : . “after I epee with you i bint Stee seat ava mieeks ut hor hi ki “the ¥ dat thine Gs An etal Man to Man.” a drama Pals in Blue pan,” in which photoplay fans ’ ’ some shopping. One| a ok} “the loya nK to do. other pleture on the bill new program at ven an opportunity to see the W Wi ea tt in the world and not of i, (OU: abe In a target | The Canadian officer at Vatcar eprtes Pet aaciag Ba without his ta omen's omen’s 90 I'm coming back to earth | 7 OVER MEN WOTK iter is asing ly taken 0) class A Mix, is one of the Tm con sekmae Se whet eke gua than a aloha SEE en RY Union Suits on Su ant twies on = leritace 7 rp nt a} an ‘ g DMEe Hast, Marete. 1 am glad mae 1 Be sheet twits 06 = any! feature, with Bob Leanard and Bila |been presented to the pict 75c¢ Values 48 coe ven are at least getting ales at ote ecg ah or N mont It te the of RESIDENCE THEATRES 24c rag 3 ay tae see SOREN? T occan anon far vedenting the: woate the the comr Ip of two cow n : 5 Several styles of the season's et - wee r ere « a Cs ¥ ome ndin hursda here's rea 0" MM best sellers, in ne lisle trim- ? Jou sce, dear, I don't think |!0 business, them have rx, Tom a@ rry w the 4 Ending Thursday Tt lly not a value in all | best sellers, in fine lisle tri see, dear. jon nk a the United States « The ack Rox i Seattle to compare with these.] med with wide lac t wives and fami! pport. w ' r » eon nef Tare dnciond either to poor Dick Sate woe Psy rd or ap 1@ weste frontier, where t e Old Doctor Made of good quality lIsle- | yoke and armholes. Some have Tel ere son aks he preciation of teale atvamaios.: ¥ afte statios e sacrifices bis Too Many Crooks,” com finished cotton, summer weight, | loose knee trimmed with wide ; en up at with |¢e that the other may save a i crochet and lace trimmed necks | lace: hers h r I have found this out with $e e rochet and la med 1 aces; others have tight knee. vo Aad alone bat aee en mother. She thinks {t is strange | are instanc to be ie ; ‘the ie sear iY , Ye College Ending Thureday run with ribbon; all sizes, and] All taken from our 75c Ines. 4 when I am getting such a good sal-|cited in abundance, but no more ba nena eg BI : Madison in yan regular 35¢ and 40c On sale Se bey thom thse, aa ee Tl ary, that I don't let her dip into it|typieal one than occurred Sunday th the fat Hugh! art drama Kind of values at, each....... 24c tomorrow .. ‘ 48c J # afternoon | wenever she feels like it. She add«|night at dinner in the exclusive , drama Lover's turn my attention to making | * + laras of Chate: Wenntanind Lucky Predicament,” comedy | fall in love with me all over |t°.™Y worries every day, and I can’t | crandeur i hatenw Tontenac, y You are looking tired tell her any of my outside worrtes { Quebe * famous hotel on the Ram P je “Ww is the particular one today, | parts whe | cre] Women’s Silk Hose anything gone es Mollie Gives Recruits the Wink as A CLOSE OFFICE H R “Well, I have just heard that now| ng he attention to Pat Sullivan so that she} It makes me per-| py fectly furious, but I can do nothing, | » STOPS ITCHING closed Wedn | ee for ey ate and I would not even tell dear.| ak ten.euiee' thien teas | We want every woman who’s down town on a shop- 4 : honest old Pat for anything. If I Such a enuhl’ am ing trip tomorrow to step in and s there is, as you know always aT tn eam “When oak Ge pikee’ - na thing ‘ pal Rot The healing power which enables litmiiittammitanititiy, | : Sihebe CAN be w bere hr - “eee ce mare poe dhgped of fice jealousy j hy is it that if a girl gets | ia Pm an i *g Ss Z| g s CAI : o a pair o ose for fifty cortege’ slag gm Party) ms where in any business, that e art-martial = =| cents. Prime quality silk, in black, white and colors, Bim who thinks he could do |0me wants to know where her | EEC tle TER ger Apt LL = =| with lisle garter tops and double soles, work and pend the ealary that |'#? No one seme von te a a | otticer g a set of tennie with = =) heels and toes of lisle. Pair. ....ciscccscccce Cc i : can earn anyth ny the = = hn hs better than he con himself. | “vot. oe her own brain. She must |® te and THINKING NOTH 4 = Pout the petty details of Oot inry the gift of aon ING OF IT ct = ing and how hard it is to/®°!,.' Dil’es me tired. Come. let The process by which they ox = Today, Thursday, Friday 33} — household help, there is noth-| - pect to whip the Germans {s not = and Saturday = : b-} go on a shopping jag and forget our |! jermans ts ni = = or more monotonous going to bulk very important to r . he Class = = the details of a big business, | Toubles: tt ! - 10) Hall, te th diiner at t ass |i = = @) i ° jthe 500,000 boys who wil] pass thru nttl zt usive = =) Reed not look surprised—the Se teen. sl tue crucible ot Valcartier nad other| mone Pe oe |= A Double Feature Bill = Which go to make up a big similar camps up h it te the| Keretor Ay. gutitied “Phe = = r ar jotone id ‘, | “ os. regs ; wei samt " 5 oli = = zine, monotonous, and BRING RESULTS _ ———|Face on the Bar Room Floor cy Laboratories, #4°W" 26th | == $s | T ericee Faia Wrelecdo. Deters. for | | Pech, geea tise, : | = |satire on the pe “ oo = = Ps \< ol ers fo Pork, lock ho; (Gi STAR WANT ADS PROGRAMS“! 07 the poem | w York City by all | = =|) Vegetables and Frett 4 | Roni, Sates worrted to dea bh Alhambra Ending Sunday Night ALASKA | a = bal =| ted daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Veal, 78 to 120-10. ff The Sins of the Mothers Mary Pickford, “the darling of = hos a “s ee | Veal, large . 6 (Anita Stewart and Earle Wil-|the movies attracting consider. = SS | Asparagus, Ip. ne 4 | . |}iams) able attention in what {s considered | = yy =| 4 uss |) @dlltug Brices to Iecai = t = 2 | jer for | eee her masterplece, “Tess of the| pa =\) 0s | J Butter, “Kegs and Cheese | At the Clemmer Storm Country,” now playing at the |= Sl cavvace OMe 01% ~¢@ CES 0 | The. Birth of a Nation” (Lilian) Alaska. Little Mary's vivid per. A Universal drama, like = =| a! lemons per er crate... 8.60 g eee 20 Sete Gish, 3 Marsh, Miriam Cooper, | sonality and charm lend a new air ” = Mtl oar Scstkan. yoo | Native Washington TODAY ¢ { Matinee 2:15 CHANCES |Heury Walthall and Kalph Lewis). | to the part of Tessibel Skinner, the “Scandal = Mica, tomatec. 2 Oe gen: iy SE ” Evening 8:15 ealentan (6 “fake gp by daughter of a poverty-stricken ‘Treating with heredity. PS =| ernie cael ght} creamery, solid pack.” 8 ¢ 3 colonial Ending Saturday Night | “squatter,” whom she {mpersonates = [carrots sack, EG | on ‘ f Matinee 2:15 CHANCES | “Should a Mother ” (Betty | It is a gripping, throbbing story of FOUR PARTS i= — sro oa peda 1.00 $ 125 | Domestic wheel 2 Evening 8:15 Nansen); “Man to Man,” drama. | the love of a young theological stu with = it Sacwnere (0 9 78 | Limburger - | cee dent for the untutored girl of the - = ® 2100 | Oregon tripi in i | ; ; = = da grapefru £80 @ 6.00 sconain twi Matinee 2:15 " | Tilikum Ending Thursday Night | wilds Tess of the Storm Coun BOB LEONARD = = a Ss S “30. | Wisconsin tripieta’: it { Evening 8:15 CHANCES Roses and Thorns.” drama; |try” will remain at the Alaska un-| and = a i 200 [Washington twine : is 4 |The Eleventh Dimension”; “Brok-| tl Saturday night. | ELLA HALL = | Honey, new, case 2.90, @ F28, | Foune America x is SATURDAY Matinee 2:15 CHANCES Jen Hearts and Pledges," comedy. |) oo. * In the leading roles. = Ta ar eb H+ eal Pea rene : 1 i : “ ae Re, - = SS ical Head lettuce 5 POR PORNIR 8 Ss 2 Evening 8:15 | Liberty Ending Wednesday Night Pretty, clever and accomplished = | Coganterrios 100 @ 125 |@———— | The Rora (Charles Clary,| Anita Stewart scores another tri Ss = ranges 4 @ 4.00 ‘ounti t t = —e Treen e oo THAT'S ALL 8 CHANCES [MB{ Kathlyn Williams and) Wheeler) umph in "The Sing of the Moth = in his newost and dest Se |prries. don : % |¢——— = 4 Oakman) ers,” showing for the third ¢ = comedy SJ riums ewe Te T = S 7 ® a. 1185 & 0° 3 the Alhambra. The pl p = —S0) plume oo. 0 ee 2200 | Mission Ending Saturday Night |parts, depicts the inl 8 = “A WOMAN” =} a reo 8 LEE | wastern’ Washington ate 26.00 Pais in Blue” (Tom Mix); Vita-| #100 for gambling that mn = Two acts. ii ig | Puget sound timothy 14.00 — , d what it led her to. = spinach, iocal Stats 78 7.00 sraph ( tifa) girl, and wh = = graph comedy, iat Meatase, fenmain the airs = —— “ FS [Tomatoes notnoure so... 1.08 @ tbe nee Class A Ending Saturday Night |CUlt successes she won In “A Mil == Jesse L. Lasky Presents =| Watermelona : OKO 102 34.00 (Rob Leonard and| lion Bid," and “The Juggernaut = Edith Taliaf S| Apples ‘ he . ‘The Face on the Bar| A® she steps out et'the. Savant, = f ahaferro Sas | Now apples ing Be tt Country Hay and 7 ao |Room Floor,” comed jwith many a look backwap he = Broadway's most charm. Cherries (Wholesale pric | 4 _— ie Sas ia the personification of girlish a. = {ng young star, in HBS | Roya Annes, 1 1b. hg yt o— esis j Prapwesine. Bodine Severdsy “Night Her progress then on thru the| CHAS. CHAPLIN = “Young Romance” = sat e608 (eee. hag 3 | 1 1a. | e ‘OF r . — = tone e a a aa a 4 OF Young Romance” (idith Talla! successive steps of soclety bridge In that great favorite Key- B= Founded on the noted play SS i leew ncaa be + ; A | ferro) oman” (Chaplin) | player, follower of the anes . ie stone comedy = dy William C. De Mile. = i Bee 01% | Straw, ton “9.00 | Jevotee of dhe roulette table ts tn = fF haga Rid 02 | Timothy 18.00 Madison Ending Thursday Night | jy, eee eh a ure and. certain | ““THE FACE ON THE §)= a dotighttut photo-drama Se Walla Waite, emake, 02.5 me @ 100) | Wren” Hae The Heart of Cerise,” drama » — = (of youthful romance, == id. Her scenes of remorse as = = oN @ Grittitn’s Masterpiece The Bhadowgraph | Message, Weeletts epulalen | Haraait ate BARROOM FLOOR = = oe ee ENTERTAIN 7 Founded on “ay nh el seal mses Mic Pg played, and at all ty nee Balance of This Week. = Until Saturday Night Only = @—, 7 a (Weber and’ Fields) |fnectator, She dresses the part in = Lidliied = Poultry, Vealand Pork | “Twill be a large evening Thur be fs 2 7 = Hs a _ urs- \the extreme of style and corre-| = = |e ° — e — PLAYS AT PORTLAND «0022 eftect. The picture. re CLASS Third at Pike # = He | veigtan nares’. os {day at the Seattle Press club, Leemmemnad |maing at the Alhambra until Sun = Be | Brotiers ‘4 @ 16 |George MacKenzie and Duncan in- | PORTLAND, July 28.—The band| day night = = vece 24 | verarity are in charge of a show to of the Ford Motor Co., en route to * = teas | (isene, fat 10 J be a y se CLA San Francisco, left here early to-| LIBERTY | =} Adults 100 — Children 5c ES | iene, 4 ibs. and over iat nithag baht Si session in honor day for San Francisco. A concert Held over by popular demand, S Second at University S aay ik mies ae 4 }of John F ni re ae band, was given in one of the parks last!The Rosary” closes with tonight's THEATRE G Sinan Abelian aeen & |All members of the club have been night, show at the Liberty. The pleture, | TTT |\ Seat PRG 11 urged to attend. It’s @ stag affair, A Canuck officer of high rank en tered the dining-room with a typ |ical Broadway “chicken.” A group of recruits, eating near In honor of the memory who lost their lives in the disas West of those | Eastland attle offices of the} tric company were gone SUMMER RASHES —50c— j by, smiled at the officer as he went i all day

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