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UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT Never Been Shown Before! RAND NEW CHARLES CHAPLIN COMEDY— THE BANK rairs Also a Four-Part Drama LHAMBRA WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH CONTINUOUS, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. STAR—THURSJAY, AUG. 19, 1915, PAGE 5, FAMOUS STAKS DELIGHT MOVIE FANS THIS WEEK Theda Bara, Frank Daniels, BlancHe Sweet and Other on New COLONIAL Theda Bara, for the first time tn her motion picture carec ie not foatured as a vampire © play the part of Lady Audley, in “Lad Audley's Secret,” which opened a the Colonial Wednesday Lady Audley's Secret” ts an old but Intensely emot at afforda room for t Theda's hypnotic per ability The play ts vibrant with eme tion story of a woman, the daughter of dissolute paents, wh Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— Will Carranza assure our capl- talists that their interests wil! be protected if he receives gov- | Lernment recognition? On this question hangs the Mexican situation. Up to date " Carranza declines to give the _ fequired assurances. In New York and Boston are principally held stocks in Mexi- can industrial enterprises with aface value approximating $80,000,000 and having a real commercial value, except for war, of nearly that amount. F Many of them a. from the "time of Diaz. Some were rati- fied by Madero. They consist of concessions a é ALL ITCHING immediately stopped Soothing, cooling. antisept! penetrates to the controls and soon eradicates tuad! jonth, datiy, one Rath. ty Laboratories, 32 York City. Sold by Bara Greatest Triumph Lady Audley’s For the Balance o' the Week Packed ouses Greeted This Great Picture Yesterday and Every One W Delighted—Come Early EXTRA a FAY TINCHER [@ In “THE DEACON WHISKERS” Comedy Riot In This Comedy Riot Mise Tincher Wear tho Bathing Costum Awarded First Priz aa cy he | ae ag Ventilated Theatre aa ao Crawlord, Organist Colonial The Cool, Perfectly Admission 10¢ Children 5 ISLAM HEALS — SKIN HUMORS vation caused by Sun- Oak or Ivy- tor re samples, rend 4c stamps to ms Wee a In Her Latest and EB an th oh Secret S& MAYOR OPPOSES oH Bn an a: hour, as voted by the budget com-’ HERE'S THE INSIDE ON UNCLE SAM'S TROUBLES IN MEXICO | for mining, railway, rights of way, olf fields, grazing lands, forests and public service fran- chises In the cl and towns. The Mexican government the Mexican Central railroad. It guarantees the 7 per cent dividend \ the Guggenheim Smelting company investor tn all roads. What will Carranza do for these interests? Villa Willing, But Weak Villa early showed a readiness the Mexican rail capitalists. ing to his knitting spending his riches on faro, drink and pleasant-faced girls. tary star has waned, and old Car. been gradually getting stronger. At last the day arrived when it |recognized; and then came | rushing consciousness upon j American capitalists that Carranza ‘estments. What would the Pirate do? old whiskered Would be ratify and continue the mining titles, or confis them? Would he divide the large cat- among his faithful fighting men, or jet them remain in American possession? Wilson Alters His Views Would he see to that 7 per cent guarantee of the Harriman rail road stocks? Seo Also Paul Fuller, who made a special investigation for President Wilson President Wilson has been obliged to alter his ideas of a Mex ican policy to meet this new emer. gency. American capital invested in Mexico cannot be entirely disre- garded. In deciding who is en titled to the moral support going with official recognition the atti ward the American investor must be considered. The request by the United States that Carranza eliminate himself is }s0 beyond reason as to be little |More than a provocation, and it causes no surprise that it elicited sharp answer. May Give Assuranc The successful leader of a revolu tion who has taken the risks and endured the hardships of a four- year campaign sees no reason to | resign in favor of some dummy who could not in any case hold the of. Threatened with this cause of some rival ranza may give the nece! surances. This will lead quickly to recogni- tion of him and his regime as the | de facto government in Mexico, and the end will be in sight Will Carranza come thru? the question. leader, Car ry as That LIGHT INCREASE | Mayor Gill Wednesday afternoon expressed himself as against in creasing the rates for street }ight- ng from 4 to 4% cents a kilowatt mittee, He believes the committee \should have followed the recom- |mendation of Lighting Superinten dent Ross, who asked for a levy of $200,000 on an estimated 6,000,000 kilowatt-hours. the budget bill In toto If It doesn't |the budget bill intoto {f it doesn't imeet with hie approval DEALERS ARRESTED Complaints charging Oscar Lucks, saler in bakers’ supplies, and John son, Lieber & Von Bokken, brokers, with offering cocoanut unfit for con sumption for sale were served Prhursday by State Pure Food In spector Adams.” Charles W. Treve of the White Public Market was ter. Supreme court holds $90,000 bond issue for Olympia water works is not valid. also charged with misbranding but | Nat Goodwin, husbands abandons he Married again, she meets her for hus band and tn a struggle with him he is apparently ki This forms the basis of the p of the most thr « play eve shown at the Colonial, It is there until Saturday night inclusive The Deacon's Whis “" A screamingly funny cor with Fay Tincher, {x on the same bill. ‘ee CLEMMER Nat Goodwin, America’s most married and st known act heads the bill at the Clem The Master Hand,” which |* fourday engagement Wednesday Nat is supported in this drama y Florence Malone, who played j#tock In Seattle at the Metropol! | tan, and little America's fo | The | deals story with Jot the way money. LIBERTY Crooky, ing up wealthy Katherine L nost child a in n j who ts striving to put hin wife out her fr u in o oe convict Col nll of th necruy rder to No, 999. Bob Re he La blank but signed checks love with | house and comedy “Cy sive. The Harriman estate is a heavy | for the West the two | So, in course of time, hin mili-| ALHAMBRA er. Events follow fast furnish ti! Crooky to do business with our American) 4nd taken back to prison, ‘rooky,” with he went in for getting rich and) tinue until Saturday one o resses *# and man wet de is an|he needs a vacation and leav endorser of the common stock of | Prison by way of a barrel with Wosterner, Most copper mines are owned by | Roberts for his bankre oberts, a nd a few Mistaken he is taken into the house of « financter and falls in and ot ts rou Frank nig women of good, the furious clean unded up Dantels He did ft; but Instead of stick-| Playing the title role, began at the a warrior,| Liberty Wednesday and, will con ht inclu Fun ts rampant at the Alhambra ranga, who {s a patient walter, has| following the showing of Charite | Chaplin's newes* and funniest com edy, ‘The Bank.” seemed that he would have to be| tor of the bank, Introduces a lot of aj) hew comedy tn this piay that has the Dever before been equ Chaplin. as Sani OF } Chaplin, tn love with a stenogra desperate wak the mop. cank of never had given the assurances) Pber, coes to sleep and dreams of ary to the stability of their, Te*culng her from the hands of a robbers. en up to find himself caressing! He “On Dangerous Paths,” a four |part drama, with Viola Dana, O'Malley and Robert Conne of a little country tle ranches of the American gringo) “2 went to seek her fortune in the the story big city. | MELBOURNE “The Captive,” ture at Pat tells girl | featuring Pianche Sweet and House Peters, is the fea mainder of the week | The main events of this ished little |the peasant girl, who finds herself deverted older farm owned by and brother has take place in Mon the scenes occur on helpless been killed RTO. the combat with the Turks. | A-noble Turkish prisoner is giver |to her to do the farm work tide of war shifts and capture Sonya’s village the Melbourne for the re drama Most of impover Sonya fter her In The the Turks The lead. er of the Turks demands Sonya for himself but the captive defies him battle. ALASKA | Blanche [head the bill at the tude of a revolutionary leader to-| and rescues her, after an exciting “The Warrens of Virginia,” with Sweet and House Peters Alaska Saturday right inclusive. The picture tells a story of war until |time.days and the love of a South SINGING PARSON TO } Inaily | most too beautiful for a man, only | STAY ON THE STAGE | Rev committee istry the stage. \time. | | ] | 10c + Frank W. flee except in trust for some other land pastor, moderator of the Port land Association of Congregational’ counter. Churches, secretary of the Portland | revolution and the probability that, Ministerial association, and chair the United States will espouse the ™an of the Oregon state fellowship | Gorman, the Port has renounced the min and has decided to He is singing this week at new Pantages theatre here. legraphed his wife Wednesday that/| jhe would not return home for With Seattle's Popular Actress FLORENCE MALONE And the Dainty Kiddie KATHERINE LEE IN AN EXTRAORDINARY SOCIETY MELODRAMA The Master Hand Extra Agded Attraction CHARLES CHAPLIN In His Famous Comedy DOUGH & DYNAMITE CLEMMER beattle’s Bout p ty House cling to the He tel GOODWIN 10c |} about him | things for Bills in a Series of Sure-t ern girl fe an of er of the North} | . * . CLASS A | lies, A Fil John i" in ex ceedls yr 1 in thi « ! mustache and dr ed ae a ema He makes ‘a 4 » awel » woman, toc The Phanion Extra a thrilling rama; “When Qua Meet and enes from the Vanderbilt cup race complete the bill MISSION The Runaway Wife,” a four-part Kalem drama, heaga the bill at the M fon for he remainder of the week Stewart Baird ta © #tar T t y In a nutshell is th A por fst, blinded by overwor and his « are ¢ 4 tor hi « but his wife refused admis ion to the sister's home. Later d son were paring that husband a nad " emarr Years h thought dead are still living. The action that follows is intensely amatic and makes a pi seldom equaled high-pitched “emotion A cartoor comedy aud the Hearst-Selig News Picto complete the bill cee PROGRAMS! Alhambra Ending Sunday Night ,Y@ College Ending Thursday Night |#"*! Charles Chaplin, in “The Bar On Dangerous Paths" (Viola Dana) eee | Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | The Master Hand (Nat Good Qa om DICK’S MOTHER MAKES THE USUAL SCENE (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.) Mother Waverly came over with Mollie this evening in a very tiful new silver grey crepe chine gown, the first dress of any other color than black that has worn since Dad Waverly ¢ Mercy, Mater,” exclaimed Di as he saw her, “how splendid you are looking Do you bridling at his thought I might is without lect at your fathe jally ae not even ter thought ene mourning for h It has w en I have beau she ask think so? cor widow's powing any neg # Memory, espe his own daugh hb of him to wear take o! led me so wit Dick have re d that people r emark on the contrast of my deep | mourning and Mollie's every day attire in the browns, © « and creams that she effects. Why, do you know, Margie, a woman that 1 was introduced to last winter asked me pointedly if Mollie was my late husband's child, and she/} crepe to her yellow » did so most looked from sweater as sb “The womea told more of her of those she criticised,” with that little my elf than she did said Dick wry emile critics of his 1 wonder, little book, ever described that Dick's mouth ts very if T have smile to you beautiful, al his determined chin and forehead keeps his face from be ing weak, As it is, I sometimes think if I read his face aright that splendid his w nesses are always rebell ing against his reason and decie fons, for he can be wonderfully reasonable and at times he is actu ally stubborn in his opinion if he thinks he is right. He 1s as selfish as the average man and littl thoughtless. He is quite sent mental, altho he is a little ashamed of it, an wit and fun are dis arming. When I am as angry at a |him as I can be, he will say some even give one of sarcastic phrases a and I have to laugh I sometimes think a sense of humor {s not always to be com- mended in a woman. And then will come that little crooked smile, which so many things Sometimes weary as tho he ix very sometimes 1t holds a little flattering caress Some times it is a bit questioning, as tho he were not sure just how I was going to take him. Dick's smile is more eloquent than any of his words and it has always been for me the most fascinating thing thing—perhaps my cuttingly clever twist means it tt I interrupted Mother Waverly’s conversation, Mttle book, to talk to you of Dick's smile and truly it a more interesting subject, but 1 must tell you a little more about her. it is ggainst my principles to say anything against Dick's mother to any one but you I tell little book, that if I did not h you as a safety exhaust, } am afraid sometimes I would say| which I would be sorry I am awfully sorry I bought this dress at this time,” continued Mother Waverly in a fretting tone I probably will not wear it more} than a half dozen times when 1| shall again have to go into mourn. for you know ou, ing for Mary!" | I am sure you don't®HAVE to go into mourning for any one, es pecially dear Aunt Mary, and I think Dick should dissuade you from doing such a silly thing. 1 cannot see how any one can mourn at fashion'’s behest any more than one can love to order,” Mother Waverly burst Into tears (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) pial disaedytntets uo Are Se ‘SPORT SHIRT Our Reward Is Still Open IS ATTACKED for the Dental “‘Combine” ire Hits. i Hd Me Mine v rater ove NO One Has Claimed It Yet w iti ponding ecretar ‘ Nor eee End Progre e club, has 4 5 ; Liberty Ending Saturday Night hore tion conder Some time ago, when Crogh Frank Dantel sport shirt. The of there was a lot of talk ‘ee o vote at the rh “ec, Colonial Ending Saturday Night |)" Frasier agree ot nile pndet about ha dental Com. lady Audiey's Secret” (‘Thedal jane ames ° pererom’ bine,” emanating from a Bara fey the dar floor, certain source, we offered Class A Ending Saturday Night Ping Mine |, a reward of $500 to any- cm ais Jenene at a municipal one who would deliver hen Quality Mee Lagonda "| said “Combine” to our derbilt Cup Race.” cari office. Mission Ending Saturday Night | pel sgh dorrhaapes | So far our reward is The Runaway Wife” (Stewart Says It's immodest | laimed d Baird) The sport shirt » sald Wed.) UNclaimed—and, as a mat- re ‘ ‘. ° : , I ne illy and tinmodest. M ter of fact, we think that Dene. Cabtiver tianaee Aient)’| susinvar influence: thay be it will be for some time +e jwith their husbands, father t | to come, Alaska Ending Saturday Night ‘ nd 1 to persuade them no’ . Warrens of Virginia” (Blanche|to wear rt shirt ie But after all, there is Sweet) i 1 qWiile 1 despise the sport shirt.|just one thing that the e 6 find a certain mischlevou f a ae r} Tilikum Ending Saturday Night | ire in contemplating a man we public is interested in, and The Game of Life,” drama; ling one, |that is to get the best den- dcaneys (its Pala ot MG. anes noe agi yl ot tal service at the lowest 1," drama, jwoman. Woman, man declare |prices—and that is all we onquest of man by appealing to|@ré interested in also, for Madison Ending Thursday Night The Naked Truth Th paway ° RESIDENCE THEATRES Home Ending Thursday Night The Broken Cotn,” No. tw arts fty-Fifty comedy Happy Pair,” drama; “Should W Kat Pie?" comedy ee The Romance of Elaine,” tw yisodes, four parts; “A Dismantie auty,” comedy, Are You One of Them? Thousands Suffer With Catarri and Don't Know It Ie your Is pare stopped? Ae ene That Awful ¢ Breath t bad’ taste In the mouth ave a hacking coug D of catarr al package by Send me quickly, I will mall free is strength |that matter—it is our con- _ Woman a Clinging Vine | stant aim to supply this gape The clinging vine—still accord-|s. A Dr. L. R. Clark ling tothe manatal tion--muet| Kind of service. make herself attractive . And that we are doing so is evidenced by the fact lof the sturdy oak, as | : and appealing |that our business is growing faster than any other den- ene ee se alten hae |tal office in the Northwest. * | arable : In fact, our business has been increasing so rap- eee eee eno w ew nett idly that we have just had to add another operator to Nia tube skirt, which displays our staff, and you may be sure that he is a graduate figure to Kood advantage. aig ‘and registered man of the highest type, and that he has k may discover th an alabaster white that skin is 0 ne his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging on the wall right in front of his dental chair, just the same as every other operator in this office. Man Adopts New Tactics Put tho vine is less and less tn Our success certainly demonstrates beyond ques- clined to cling. Woman is aivco’|tion that we are pleasing and satisfying our patients. fetand alone. ssaaty. te passied A big factor in our success is our absolutely pain- | wns godin Mik cling? less methods—a case in point is in the killing of nerves. jMan must make himself more at |We remove the nerve from the tooth in one sitting, Be enette to the very weapons of|@Nd it only takes a few minutes, and it is positivel ich she employed be-| painless to the patient. Under the old system of ° pred her strength. Is a sport shirt arate jing the nerve, the patient had to bear several hours but a V-neck? of genuine nerve-racking toothache, and besides, he bas ear yada our |had to make sevgral trips to the dentist. We have elim- We want them to continue to |imated all this, and furthermore, our system requires ps Porgy cag: stg pomgtoen’ neither arsenic nor cocaine. This is just a sample of ne | what, our improved scientific methods mean to the patient. We have truly robbed the dental chair of its | terrors. Another big factor in our success is our low prices —we have made it a rule in this office, from which we will permit no deviation, that we will not be underbid on price. It is a source of great satisfaction to our patients to know that not only is their work done by the very highest type of dentists, but also that they get it at the lowest prices. And to add to their feeling of security is our iron- clad, written guarantee which we give with all work. Ours is a real guarantee, signed both by the operator who did the work, and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, a man who is thoroughly responsible. Our guarantee protects you and means three years and my husband's | just what it says. We have been told that some dental best to support me. But one thing offices have _ gall to give their patients a so-called worries me a great deal. He likes, “ouarantee,” which isn’t signed by anyone at all. We ict oF cura, pather than at home| don’t try any such stunts am pee: We have the sweetest baby in all YOU CAN’T GET UNSATISFACTORY DENTAL WORK HERE the world, and he often acknowl-| edges that our home is more at tractive and cheerful, yet he feels) If your teeth need attention, we earnestly advise you not to delay having them looked after. Your natural teeth are a precious possession, and once gone they can never be re- “For } If this tendency towards ef- feminacy in men is not check ed, where will it end? If a man is pretty in a sport shirt, why would he not be prettier in a peek-a-boo waist?” PLEASE TELL ME WOMEN'S QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY | Cynthia Grey | ! Q—! have been married for lonesome, it seems. | have begged him with kindness, with anger, and! begged him for the baby’s sake,| yet nothing helps. | have his dress today and the treat nt ub H “ LT |friends over as often as he wish F * sent you by retu wa th. Try it i BIE nou ere tREN Tee dinner and many times tell him| Placed. With our improved methods a tooth must be far gs omed instead ee anned|to go with a friend to a show, gone, indeed, if we cannot save it for you. herewith and 1 ay SBeeseeenesaa FREE »pon Is good for » lines below and m Marshall, Michi, Name Street or R.F.D.No. iL, — State while | am home with the baby./ | try to make myself and home as) attractive as possible, but get tired of doing so when he never gives _ And the cost of having your teeth put into perfect con- dition is not great. We will give you a thorough and care- | ful examination and estimate without a cent of cost or obli- CURES WITHOUT DRUGS WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- STORES HEALTH WHILE YOU SLE a stay cured ¢ apirt of ambition and hustle, Tt makes strong, healthy men Mf nlow-golng, dixcouraged weak ings If you have # pain it art tout, If you have stomach trout kidney or Mver just a Inck of ne tra-Vita will restore you to jumbag: Can or write for our The Electra-Vita Co. Seattle, Was B ime a word of encouragement. 1] gation on your part, and you will likely be surprised to find B can lways be smiling when he| just how small the cost really is to have your teeth put into MIBT cihele’ chonina: sion; wraion| Sites toon eo . w i . whic . Bi kappons 00 often, and he thinks i| Choose your dentist _carefully—read the above facts 2M a@ grouch and doesn’t realize | thoroughly, and then see if you don’t decide that you had 1 it is his own doing. | fear it won't! better be safe and come to this office. take long before | will get very| g indirrerent about him, TEETH PULLED FREE 24 | Pt Miss Grey, tell me what) Each morning from 8:30 to 10 to demonstr: i ito do, as | want my husband to be| methods. 6 ate our painless Bmore interested in his wife and s g baby than every Tom, Dick and Harry. | fear so that the baby may grow up: and copy his AVERY UNHAPPY YOUNG Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager. motHer. | 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Third and Union, SiS au ye tla ber tpg bat energy: better use your time and! fork. To 1 qt. vinegar, add 3 Ihe Sooner or later, that marriage is|*tTength to pluck a new feather for/ sugar and 1 teaspoon ground cloves not a divine miracle, only a hie! our own cap and Mr. Hubby will/and 1 of cinnamon, tied in a muslin nan mechanism, and like all delt.|Rt fail to take note of it. If you) bag. When the mixture is hot, put are at a } % Snow where to be-| in the peaches, few at a time, and ente mechanisms it requires] cate AL adinetant. We ei huce| gin, Just send me a self-addressed, |cook till tender, but be careful not 2 | el ed auveieue ani 1 en-|to cook the: r our faults and many of them out-|Stamped envelope and I will en-/to cook them too much. When ; deavor to start you out done, put into a crock and pour the weigh our virtues. You have your| vinegar over them, This recipe { faults as well as your husband f stnenitaat $c Dear Miss Grey: Here is some- |thing which may be of some help good for pears, quinces, crabapples, any put instead of anal our ow ; but instead of analyzing your own, re ee sareuit you make your life miserable by [magnifying his. Don't think ‘ am} % the mothers oF lstie tata Wien excusing him for going out even-| Washing the little woolen shirts, if they are rolled up in a bath towel or a heavy cloth and allowed to ings, but I am only you understand that every trying to make COMING SUNDAY man on| + vine shortewming cany{remain for several hours, then PURSUIT OF Jou think of -& number of, other| Toned with a moderately hot iron, faults which are worse than that! they will be ae soft and nice as P sae Ses wen new. Just before ironing them, LEASURE if you expe stay with, Cour take them In the hands and pull the. Story ef 0 Woman husband all the years of your lite,| 2" stretch them = firmly, both sik he Ay to build a successful home in| 'enethwise and crosswise, and spe- o Repente oo Late which to rear your children, you| Cla! care should be taken-to stretch are gOing at the thing wrong end|the arm holes and seams and con. CHARLES CHAPLIN to. If you. don't change your|tinue stretching while you iron course immediately you will soon|them. lf the shirts have shrugk learn that the more you fret gna|#"4 are suff, If they are treated C L. the more you get peeved because|'!" this manner for a few times, 0) q HEEZA LIAR the results will be surprising. Of jyour husband absents himself from course, the usual care as to the the evening fireside, the more he! Method of washing flannele should will do it . i husband a OLNEY ET intven theine: A tlond el mo CLEM M E Pa dgine we? fee alate erena|this and | tried It with such suc- you met him and you can do #o|°ee® that ! ee pass it on 10 Seattie’s Best now, and the sooner you begin tol 4 hanks for foe en wer G.Pretopmy House LOC put this theory into practice, the) ation s bit of infor more he will covet your compan-|™ lonship. This Iife affords so very @ please, dear Cynthia, come —_—— many Interesting things, why don't/to the aid of six housewives and | mack ac tis old Home in EYE you catch hold of some of them| print recipe for pickled peaches. ek Bt Hie Ola. Hoan and weave them into your being-=|We have searched thru cock books make over your personallty-—be-|galore, but without results come a broad-minded mother? Cry-| YOUR READERG: RD AND pr ds PIKE jing your pretty out a A Rub off the down from 7 Ibs. ltardy, negligent husband is wasted of peaches, and prick them with al over 5c—CLASS A‘