The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1915, Page 3

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In § parts—the story of a good woman's strug- gle to believe in the innocence of her convicted husband—condemned to prison—and to remain true to him in spite of the fact that she loves ‘another man— 'The Most Unexpected Finish of Any American Play Ever Produced! Another $2 Show—with a $2 Star—at our | Tomatosa, hothouse... | Tomatess, Oregon, 18 Ib. 6 the Famous Internationa! Stage Star Ontons, green . | Caltfornia, new | Belgian hares . | Brofiers | Ducks, fat cass | Geese, fat | Hens. 4 The and over . Hens, 3% ibe... Hens, 2 Ibs. and under . Spring ducklings, over 3 Oia reasire, tive... Pork, good block hogs Native Washington creamery, brick c Wasnt creamery, solid S11D SHA SI SUAVERL GRLVILENHA Asa SL | Domestic wheel . | Wisconsin triplets | Washington twine . | Young America In Her Greatest Ease ‘Select ranch . 7 try May and Grain paid producer) | Puget sound timothy Puget sound oats... Second at University 11.28 24.00 26.00 14.09 24.00 460 17.00 $2.00 STAR—WEDNLEGSDAY, LAST CHANCE |COOLLY GEFY | | FOR CONTEST WISHES OFU.S. Murry BY Cc. P. STEWART WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.— “We will continue to apply these measures (the blockade of Germany) with every desire to the least possible Inconvenience to persons en- gaged in legitimate com. merce This, Tomorrow ts the last day all Thursday, don't The Wild The ints be In by 6 o'cloc must forget Antmal Editor ts swamped, but he h so many kids have | vantage of the ch wild animal them huat There's plenty occasion ply prizes, He likes to see briefly, Is England's answer to the American pro: test against the blockade of neutral ports, thru which the British believe goods may reach Germany, and the Inter ference with neutral commerce in the theu enforcement of the British Clreus| — order in council. | used The three communications from in t England made public last night and which reject the administration's demands for fre n on the neas are friendly in tone, tho not as friend! any's last notes, | Edward Grey wrote as if he} it for granted that the two] countries were upon the most cor-| that the matters could ally. Th amicably erlap of chance yet get in Hist, but-—burry, and don't forget the letters you are to so in spelling the imal your wild names. Only words Prine Any those Barnes Contest” ar letter app to be found Wild Ani to t ring Take the 16 different letters tn these words, and you can make up a whopping big lst Any boy or girl of 14 or under is eligible to compete iggest list gotm $10, the third 8 Germ the sec. 60, $5 and the $2.60. Then there are to be the circus kets, too Ten lasts will seat tickets, and will get one re: The circus is the animal circus, It ts to Friday and Saturday of this week, giving two shows each day jat Fourth ave, and Lenora. The prize winners will be an nounced in Thursday's Star, and prizes will be matled to the win ner iscusston ely and fi @ notes ts sinesslike foreign to cont tion that ow of internatio many is guil ods are “not get two reserve ten other lists | | minis wald he administra of the violations | law of which Ger the blockade meth reasonable and necessary, but constitute no more than an adaptation of the old prin ciple of blocka the pecullar] circumstances which we are confronted.” | to | with - Confessions of a Wife |IT'S RATHER A MUDDLE, ISN'T) sweet! | IT, LITTLE BOOK (Copyright, 1 by terprise Associat Aaunt Mary's phy n told her this morning that he wanted her to | wait two or three days until she |seems stronger for the operation Kitty came over today looking |like a rose, She waa shocked when I told her about Aunt Mary, and |wanted to go right back home, but jnelther I nor dear Aunt Mary jwould hear to ft “Kitty, my dear,” sald Aunt Mary, “I want you to have your |little good time, and I want to im |preas upon you and Margie one |thing that I think I tn my condition can point the moral.” altho T was boiling Inside of me, “I'll call up the folks myself, * En-| because | going to entertain Kitty somewhere this evening. We won't depend at all upon you, but d like to have you if your business permits.” Say, what's the matter with you, Margie, all at once? It was only last week that you didn't want to Ko any place, and now you seem to be crazy to be on the go every minute 1 can't discuss the matter over the phone with you; it would take too long. Do you wish to tnvite the people to go with us, or shall 1?” “Oh, I'll do it,” he answered, and then growled, “I do wish Kitty would stay at home.” AUG, 4, {PHOTO PLAYS | derfu | they | snow I had hardly hung up the recetver on Mra. Selwin calle Margie,” 1, “Mr and [| nt you to over and yare 1 the and, if} sible, come nner, Bust-| Deen bas been #0 dull lately that Mr. Selwin said he would like| to talk matters over with Dick, and| you know it i# agatnat Mr. Selwin’s| principles to go back to the office after dinner. It has been fortunate “Don't let si ness or death of any one person make all the world, the friends and family, miserable “But, Aunt Mary, that se * 80 unsympathetic,” Kitty explained “Oh, 1 don't mean that you should | not all do what you can to comfort jthose who are sick or In trouble, and care for them In every possible way, but I would feel much worse than I do now if I thought I was making all you young people forego | |the pleasures that you enjoy, and I |'h4t dull times have come just now know that your foregoing them |*° that Dick could be with you would not in any way add to my |4Uring your convalescence,” comfort.” I answered, “Unfortunately 1 Little book, I'm daily becoming |®8¥ ® guest ‘at the house, and T Jmore and more satisfied that dear|C@%Not Ket away for this evening, Aunt Mary {s too good for this |>™¢ Dick, T am sure, will come if world. She is so unselfish and sees | MT. Selwin wants }things tn such a broad way—a wa ‘No, my dear, Mr. Seiwtn express: that self never seems to enter, |1¥ sald to tell you that if you were I called up Dick at the office and|°therwise engaged, the business told him Kitty was here. asked him |Could wait, and besides, he thought to get hold of Jim, Mollie, Eliene, that a man should always give his sal Selwin com | hal 1915. PAGE 3, Laura Hope Crews in a scene from “The Fighting Hope,” at the Liberty. COLONIAL Beaste ability CLASS A histrionic 8 ought out in “The! ed five-reel Mutual) 2** for andal Barriscale's of the me is well br f Life master picture the rest of the tal Wednesday one of photoplay luced, lanager beginning jor of ot been secur Cup o th days Webs the for four Wednesday er Lois Hypocrites,” is , au week 1 producer play performance r of Helen Fiske world, whose longing for ease and luxury is satisfied till at last she pitches forward In the ruins of her dissipation, signifying that she bas drained her “cup of Ife." the slimy on wealy, every action ta tc and throw it, nd despollin within a woman of the ne all re The story tells of a young rapher, whor otber persons didn't c the d ran aw people. me back he see gave her, and ALHAMBRA 4 for ber, reminding her that) jra.e) Dawn. who r sins had been as scarlet | wr.) pink Lady would be washed as white a8 won. of Our G the picture NOR 1 never liv , k spread by garrulous ALASKA Norton his best frie When her, fc tales won fame in on the stage, and " and “Niobe” screen, scores again in lark five-part melodramatic romance showing at the Alhambra » Jast time tonight exterior #« on in a little Ge the wilder f " : battles on neo “The Scarlet Si arday run at : he cl 7 tin Florida and are today, Hobart Bosworth) of sature, placed 4 yvyak are starred be and refineme The story roe is an Interesting post, tion of the lengths a woman will ro to save the and honor of the man she loves Eric was a minister Sorsal were taken Alaska settings of and Jane } CLEMMER Magnificent costumes and set tings, allied with good photography, mak The Face in the Moonlight | now playing at the Clemmer, a) LIBERTY pleasing offering. Robert War) The Fighting Hope,” one of Be k plays a dual role, the parts of! jagco', Hoo ht Hat Rat let half brothers, one an aristo-| \eaqy aw aheun a the Loe officer in Napoleon's army,| erty, ining unti) - Saterday villato. 4 , night inclusive. It is the story of The arfatocrat fs wrongfully ac-!_ good woman who believes in the cused of murder, but ts pardoned/ innocence of her hestand, con by Napoleon. Rabat, one of the! domned to prison, and remains tone brothers, the actual criminal,/to him, despite the fact that she goes to the guillotine. A strong) fans in love with another man love story runs thruout the picture. two cratic the other a degenerate (WELcome, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SECOND AvE. AT JAMES ST, The Jubilee Sale and Bargain Carnival At Its Best for Thursday Can you write a story—or a good letter? Do you want some pretty article for your home without cost? Then enter the Contests this week and win a priz Stupendous Values in Bedding for Jubilee Oil Cloth—Yard 14c pleces of All high grade Sanitas Table O14] Cloth, the Curtain t ir maitiey a in would sell . y These are 1%-y dark grounds and fancy de and are priced signs, full width; regular Week at, the price 20c the yard. Jubilee Week everyone knows, Jubilee for 45c Bed Sheets 32c An price full ar 12 e HH low Sheet; mus- dy to grade. extraordinarily for a good ached nd rei 92c For Jubilee Sale at, each Crepe Pli ors 30 18e qual the White Swiss Curtains with Rambler rose borders and two rows lace insertion; $2.00 value; the pair or col- | regular lle Woolnap Blankets, extra-l size, in tan, gray or w with ey colored borders; regular $4.00 values. Clear: pair Wool Finished Blankets, size 68x80 inches, in fancy Seevanee Gis sulnen "Cheeneea aa . $2 .48 Big Shipment of Hosiery 300 dozen pairs of Women’s Hose just received—the most desirable weights and weaves. Light weight gauze Hose, solid | black; all sizes sale, Burlap, in tan, brown, red, | green and blue; full yard wide; regular 18c grade. Clear- ance price, yard Women's Plain White Silk- a@ good regu-| plated Hose, the most popular Sale Harry and Pat, and tell them that we wanted them to go to the thea- tre, and afterward to some summer garden for a little supper. Told him I'd get the tickets. I would have |done all the business, but wanted Dick to approve of all the guests. Dick was a little grouchy, sald he was not sure he would be free to go anywhere this evening. “All right, dear,” I answered That Polished Actor and “Matinee Idol” Robert Warwick Presents His Interpretation of Robert Mantell’s Greatest Success “The Face In the ” Moonligh In Which MR. WARWICK Plays the Dual Role of “VICTOR” An Arigtocrat And “RABAT” The Desperado PATHE NEWS evenings to his w {thing of the utmost |came up | “The truth fs, my dear, I think Mc. Selwin wants to see you You know he has not seen you for some mor and he made this little ex © get you and Dick te visit us old folks “You won't need this excus |dear Mra. Selwin. We will gladly : |come 48 soon as my friend goes jhome and we get Aunt Mary settled | at the hospital.” She was very much shocked when I told her about Aunt Mary, | Now, I ask you, little book, what Tam going to do about this, Dick is | going to be perfectly furtous when I tell him I declined the Selwins’ {nvi tation because Kitty was here, be- sides, I have found out that {t was }not business that has kept Dick from me all these nights wonder {f Eleanor uti her vacation? Margie, Margie, unless some importance my you're a sus-| pictous little cat and a joalous little |* fool. Didn't Dick just last night tell | | you that you were the dearest little jwoman in all the world? Yea, but he didn’t find {t out until \ne saw me dancing with the other men | It's all | book? To Be A mnddle, isn't it, little Continued Tomorrow GAME WARDEN SEEKS. (MAN WHO SLEW DEER Editor The Star: On Saturday, July 31, near Lake Forrest park, a young deer was on the public high }Way. It was admired by a great |many people, Presently there ap-| peared upon the scene a large auto: mobile driven by a middle-aged Fatrlow ts|5 | Thin Folks Who Would Be Fat Increase in Weight Ten Pounds or More A Physician's Advice certainly give most anything to a few pounds and stay eanively thin va he able to fat up it te not im Thin pad tton. ty elements ' rapid Reported gains o: ell Drug other good nd every package tee of welght Increase r money back Caution: —While Bargol has produc emarkable reauite in the treatment o fervour Indie general stomach Lisorders, 1t should not, owing to ite re: markable flesh producing effect, be used | ‘not willing to incre their weight 10 pounds or more.—Adver+ Usement. by those wh S|secretly several What {fs said to expected finish ever produced this feature. The play ts with practigally an all-star cast Laura Hope Crews makes her first appearance on the screen with thi She enjoys an international reputation as an emotional star, eee MELBOURNE Elsie Janis ta featured in }Caprices of Kitty,” one of her de jelded motion picture successes, at |the Melbourne until Saturday night inclusive, Elsie impersonates Katherine Bradley, a student of a girls’ school, who has a natural gift for making mischief. Among other things she meets a young artist and they meet times. They be. |come engaged and their adventures before the marriage are laughable. oe be the most of any photoplay in America MISSION Henry Walthall, tle colonel in tion,” made such a mar | cess, appears in his first | production, “Temper,” a three-act "| drama that heads today’s new show t the Mission. Walthall has been |termed the screen's greatest emo- tional actor. Ruth Stonehouse ap. | pears with Walthall. On the same DI is a Abe drama, “Love's Way Edith Storey and | Moreno, stars of “The Island of Re | Keneration,” "are featured, The fun jie furnished in “The Hypnotic | Monh ey," a Kalem comedy, in which a real live monkey plays a prominent part. The new program continues until Saturday night in- clusive, who as the lit “The Birth of « PROGRAM un- marks elaborately staged, “the| . home y | suita Antonio} > lar 16¢ value. price, pair Women's Silk-plated reinforced heel and toe. $1.00, or one pair at .10c ‘DEFENDS HIS ACT MOTHER RIGHT TO SEE HER BOYS Editor The Star: John and ig drew Crashul were committed the Washington Children’s Mes society by the juvenile court of Pr » county in an order reading lin part as follows: The said John land the said Andrew “is in danger | jot growing up to lead an idle, dis-| solute and immoral life.” Poorly nourished and improperly jeared for, ‘down condition and Andrew's cross eyes without attention until the r oculist provided him with le glasses, the boys presented a pitiful picture They had seen their older brother driven to the streets and later sent to the reform school by the ill con duct of their mother; they had seen their father driven from the ho to the saloon by the same cause they had seen the probation officer try for five years to construct a home with the original mater til probation officer's all but limit less patience was exhauste' nd the Pierce county juvenile court, in an effort to save the children from the | wreckage of such a home, commit- ted the boys to the permanent care and custody of the society. | At the receiving home the boys |were fed suitable food, and were gly cared Lisle Hose, Three John's health in a run-| Stocking of the year; pair 25c in brilliant "het black, with pairs for es 35c IN REFUSING oe and the foster parents who open their homes and hearts tp jchildren of such unfortunate sur roundings as these children were taken from, | The Washington Children’s Home |Soclety stands for the protection of |the child and euch constructive work as to make of him the best possible citizen. It also stands for the conservation of the home and aids worthy parents, whenever pos- sible, to keep thelr children with them, for it recognizes the chi}- jdren’s right insofar as possible to the love and care of {ts natural parents, The supreme court of this state has said, in all cases where the welfare of the child {s concerned: “In th as in all other cases of the kind, the dominant question & the moral, intellectual and material welfare of the child, The wishes of the parents are subordinate to these ,considerations, which by all the courts are deemed paramount.” REV. J. COVINGTON, Superintendent Washington Chil dren's Home. TILIKUM—5c CLEMMER 10c 10c erly clothed and lovi man. The deer was walking along teurized | proper! one side of the highway. The| f is cost of driver, heading his car for the ani-| ee ceaie mal, deliberately knocked It down, |" "TEA Fisee. The man who, at Briceland, Cal. Regular 100 milk lin a poker game lost $10, after wards held up the players and de-| manded his money, was merely try-! ven, yeeen Liberty Ending Saturday Night for. John’s poor little body began Under New Management gas OF gard The Fighting Hope” (Laura/to fill out, and Andrew happily STALLS 4, 77, 38,/ Hope Crews) pore his new glasses. Lower Floor, Pike Place Market. an ey Seattle's Be.t Photoplay Mouse ing to raise the pot. A remarkable drama that hits you and me, and, to a certain extent, hits everyone. Come early. IT WILL BURN ITSELF INTO YOUR MEMORY Produced and acted in 6 acts by m. LOIS WEBER AND sx. PHILLIPS SMALLEY . Producers of Wed. Thur. Sai “HYPOCRITES” One of the most famous picture plays ever screened ONLY 5 CENTS LASS THIRD AVE. AT PIKE THEATRE™ | pa | He then stopped his car, picked up| a stone, hit the deer in the head, | loaded it in his auto and carried awa It is the desire of this office to have further information as to the name of the person, number of the! automobile license, etc. We are also offering a reward of to the person who will furnish positive proof as to the name of the y driving the car. Yours truly, H. RIEF, Game warden, King county, Four fires of unknown Tuesday caused loss of $2,000. origin Coming Sunday MARY MILES MINTER In a Picturization of That Famous Song Classic, “ALWAYS IN THE WAY" CLEMMER 1Oc Hs eet. 0c Ht clun diag KODAK FINISHING Let me do your work good results.” Alhambra Ending Wednesday Night (Hazel Salamander comedy Dawn), “The| Unattactied, | | Mission Ending Saturday Night | ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Sliversrmith Is Now Located at His New Btore foto b Benen Aves. Near Madiso OCTOR at the Right Drug Co, 169 Ington st, near Becond "ave, and have the ex-government physl- © your ease and pre for you, @ lutely without cher We want your patronage and of fer you the doctor's services as an inducement, Look fur the Yellow Froat. I ruth | worth), mper” (Henry Walthall and Stonehouse), “Love's Way drama; “The Hypnotic Monkey,” comedy cee Alaska Ending Saturday Night “The Scarlet Sin” (Hobart Bos The Fate of Officer 15 comedy, eee Class A Ending Saturday Night Scandal” (Phillips Smatley and Lols Weber. eee Tilikum Ending Saturday Night “On Bitter Creek,” three parts; “Polishing Up Polly,” comedy; “Dreamy Dud,” comedy eee Madison Ending Tuesday Night “Du Barry” (Mra, Lesiie Garter) see Colonial Ending Saturday Night “The Cup of Life’ (Bessie Barri ~ | scale) 2 ee 3 Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “The Face in the Moonlight” It was not to be wondered at that jthe boys turned from their mother |when, by my permission, she first went out to see them, The Crashuls were brought up |Catholics, and the society was for. tunate in finding a good family of the same faith, whose boys were grown and married, and who were ‘able and willing to take both boys to the broad acres of their farm home. There in comfort and |plenty, the boys are to have an op |portunity to make good The society would not be fulfill ing its obligation to the state if it did not protect the tnterest of the (Robert Warwick) Melbourne Ending Saturday Night The Caprices of Kitty” (Blsie Janis), eee Home Ending Thursday “The Black Box," No. 14, two arts; “The Circus Girl's Ro manc two-part drama; “TI |Lover's Lucky Predicament,” com qty. eee Ye College Ending Thursday | Mary Fuller in “A Daugh the Nile,” three-part drama; chon the Cricket,” drama; Woman Hater's Baby,” comedy, “EDGAR JONES AND JUSTIN HUFF IN “ON BITTER CREEK’ 3-REEL LUBIN FEATURE A feud story based on facts. The Yancys on one side of Bitter Creek and the Kirbys on the other, A story of a Toll Gate with a kiss for toll, AND ie SIDE SPLITTING COMEDIES Nothing but the “highest cl frist-run pletures shown 5c TILIKUM 315 Pike St.

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