The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1915, Page 3

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Today— for 4 Days From the Six-Part Super-Feature “The Chalice of Courage” By Cyrus Townsend Brady —Filmed in Nature’s Wonderland—the valleys and mountains of the Sierras. One of the strongest plays we have ever shown. Shown at $1 Prices in New York Positively No Advance in Price—here CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 4 with the alternative of be-|the nephow and heir of her guar res ra 19c | 122c¢ - ° coming an executioner or wa & " hambray, . ; a loved one's helpless mixer re continues unt!l Satur means eee cw stripes, | Mercerised Table Dam- | Comforts, fancy nine 18x 1 ht A that = wk, en 1 " w n, yarr “es gt ni “Bote: 9 : ns os * x “ bs . waead pl A ge AR Goel c early part of “The Chalice of Cour be ah de a Bic 24c $1.19 rt fin jage.” which opened # four days’ run ‘ ‘ ° les, Finished Binn wort at the Liberty Wednesday ‘ ee Merverized Napkina, 18 ght, size ¢ 39 How {t comes out is all told on th t . p Me es nquare, in large jae et c : a tn ra s ey Shelf Olleloth, in dark as 4 rtle Ge le girl te fon the banks 4 lue to ry Vaees | erns only; 6c CHILDREN, 5c; LOGES , Pha and My Gon! ot a tiny in Holland by a 8c; yard 18c_ & ' Tc |” $3.69 ei 3kc : en are featured a each ‘eae 1 na, | i in FIRST AT PIKE—10c , Se; , 25 tales ured. onaly Old gardener. He adopte tnelMl cecenea cinsioam, in | corer: ouch ---e-- OS | wus peed ine, | Ait Wet! sfdiete, ALHAMBRA os b pepe owe * 7 mK | Me hed size; Marseiiies | t nd filled with | ors: large size: regular ; . ~” oe n later fies. The rf . . . real featl $6.00 value, MiThe Toast ot Death” «four part! mT gaa Be oe B9e | ire, BYE | $4.98 le » with Louise Glaum, Hershall) ©.) “sce She wide " ’ Mayall and Harry Keenan in the Wit? os a- Boho a ——— — —————— |Jeads, ends a threeday engager bs ¢ ge eh 180 to ~~ bypaee- org ' ® " 7 = m gether modest to publicly admit/are above them: you realize that, Wednesday night. It is a thrilling > te ra ae * Pro Mulhall was the principal wit | your beauty. Beauty, you know, is|then they should not reach you. story of Ind. Mile. Poppea, of the upon bor mind that sb aie er prey ness in the famous lob investiga- of little consequence in the big Simply tgnore them and don’t imperial ballet of Calcutta, is found i that the a 8 tion by congress In 1913. things of life as it is only skin) pend upon such a contemptible man bY ber Indian prince husband in the] cy agg » onsreey eS eee | deep. for your happin. It is not always arms of her lover. The 7 ata Chariie Chastin and Résece A! give in «gen A yg ion aie \ asotieeoeae best, either, to keep entirely silent Justice of the Oriental makes a), i)" ° NAP n and Roncoe A Wednesday am here fc TELL ME Q—I! have been married several! and present a meek countenance in dramatic climax bt ina ane aoe aday ot Gan ee L ‘ eal iy : : “sig - years and my husband seemed to the face of sneers. Neither will Po SG |their famous comedies, “The Conehinideea Mikohser Tor any WOMEN'S QUESTIONS love me very much when we were total indifference always cure a per. MELBOURNE — Rounders Mab Sarak eal thokons oy Sovirgy ge My coegpett he Bie | ANSWERED BY maseied. fon of your husband's disposition.| “Gretna Green,” at the Melbourne) tiation are featured in a stirring ts Ee pt PO td lrg 5 o lose ith Marguerite Clark as t t . ' . stirrin ufac ers a sROC > n ac = 4 3 1 do not understand his dispost.|Hometimes they need a dose of| with areyeon secured for three! rama, “The Outlaws Reven In 2 | my testin b congress is| The proposal of F. M. Petersen tion. He is continually praising F own medicine. The next time - addition th of Spain Col. Martin M. M 1, now a st proof of that.” at he operate a line 6f motor some woman—tiret and then he starts to compare you with wom-|More days. | resident of Seattle ered ¢ Col, Mulhall says he is in Seat es thru Ballard, to connect with |another; while he speaks in an in- ¢% Who have no ideals, you might Mise ¢ ark butdoas ber Detly Er COLONIAL |connection with the Manufacturers’ | +4. tc stay. He is in the rubber north terminus of Division A, of Q—We are two beautiful girls, | suiting manner about my looks and S”*wer bim by comparing him with film. Sie | Seta who ta weoeal Lae ciation, for which he had act) ang tire business as the represent municipal car lines, was received 18 and 21, and we are both in anijity. The women of whom he ® few men of yours and his ac poy marl of Base * “Phe earl, in-| Colonial, ral field sgent for MANY ative of two rubber companies. He With favor Tuesday by the public \ ea t,| DY e = be spect - sto etre ; 1 t ] 1 > p/w es Oo with the same man. ow par speaks do not have ideals. beset ge bog co — Res ty ito, ie earning his living as aj*tory, strongly pr D. ¢ probably will open a store on Pike | utllities committee of the counch are we going to find out which one ee ee him associate , don’t quarr imply let|Coenito, is earning his reat a ot| of the struggles of young wou st when it recommended for passage a | fe loves the most? We two girls a scamen, i have always him know that you have confidence : and cb who ts sed with hereditary {n Mulhall occupied the witness bill authorizing the board of public k the best of friends and we try “' oo that | wee goed looking in yourself, in your looks and in| Tiding — ira a mistake, js mar.|*2nity, left destitute by h chair for three months in the con-| works to enter into a contract with been to’ yo How Dolly, tt > to be jealous of each other. t 1/70Ur position in life. To a worman band, and not knowing w al inquiry into “insidious | Petersen let us know what we should 27d held - fine position before ! ce refinement, such conversations|tied to the earl ts all charmingly) i ii aad ane marry BEWITCHING ‘The bus man proposes to carry BILLY. | was married. , are unpleasant, and would be un-|told inthe film. | | jother, In the strong climax < exposed some of the shady passengers on a transfer or commu- you wish to appear) Now when | cry and feel badly he | necessary if her husband measured) ssa play where Lady Au (The G hods used by the association, | tation ticket basis. |, neither of you will says | am green-eyed jealous. up to her standard. , toplay| Bara) goes mad, th te seen yot which Col. Pope and Attorney due advances, Natur-| Please tell me were eg do and P a Eee arty “a (3 pees dramatic action of a caliber rerety Buuary, recent: visithre. to’ Seattie, couldn't love both of reply as soon as possible. Q—Please print some unusual 28 *re oe athe] Seen beforo. , CLEVER lare at the head a GRIEVED. Pickford’s presentation at the pate OF thy ReneS: mi jo loves either, you can ¢ay | Hold, this 1s no time for|names for a boy, not too odd. jAlaska of her Intest triumpb,! miggion 5% HILDUR ELLISON WANTED pape rman treats wi, both Repo you tears, Stiffen your back-bone and MR. AND MRE. C. | “Rags.” tri| Meeting a beautiful young girl in Mifider Milison fe wanted, at once, THE ROUNDERS” ¢ he only likes you|don't give your husband the satis-| A—A child's first name should| The picture tells of a young girl), iia manner, Trron Denham jto. communicete with brother, SRD AND | remain your friend. faction of knowing his sarcastic re-/be chosen with reference to the| wooed by a bank cashter He wine, | offers his agalatance on learning ahe Norman Ellison, Minot, North Da) | 50—CLASS A“ ike V a I hen a ei . le ‘ota ¥ porta Tcannot refrain from adding this|marks pain you in the least. School last. If the surname contains sev. | cused of embentionsent a ae bad neither laouay ner trends hone kota. Very important.—Adv ‘ i bit of advice. It is not alto-\yourself above such insults. You eral syllables, the given name may six hours to get out o . leity, The girl will not tell her pate abi ————————= be short, but if it is a monosy!la-| — - — e conti | ’ fashion to give a first son a surname, if it is euphonious. a boy are: Adrian, Alan, | Bruce, Darcy, Everard, Julian, | Launce and Thurstan. Here’s Today’s New Show: el helk Meee CRA 1 Rage’ (Mary Pickford and Mar-| The Mystery of sctacg aru ot toll MAR ssem eed Lgearer arabic and % ounce of powdered | s. 6.2 borax in 8 ounces of hot water Melbourne Ending §&. “ ~ at | M Cool and add 3 drams of spirits | “Gretua Green” ir Moke of camphor. Roll the hair in curls | Clark), p A Vi drama, “The jor ringlets, wet with the solution SB ge : jand fasten with Invisible pins. . | Colonial 1 three-part tagr ‘aph pins. | ‘olonial Ending Saturday Night Mystery of Mary,” with Betty Gray and 9) in | “Lady Audley's Secret” (Theda Lionel Adams—a strange mecting in 8 9) @—1 am a widow 29 years old, cone: . | 3 . Siniiaka and am to be married soon, | | as of strange place leads to startling and inex: iit proper to. wear an allwhite dress 66 Clemmer Ending Saturday Night 4 e plicable adventures. or must | have a touch of color? The Little Dutch Girl” (Vivian i jCan | wear a veli? Do the brides- wwisnlegs ee : maids wear color or white? | am | ? Ee Blanche Ss e t onlda:-weer 001 | Liberty Ending Saturday Night : WwW e arried Ne Sho ai 99 BE the Chalice of Courage” tWit-| Whom All Seattle 99 ? H Waltha ll | A.—Even a touch of color added reel |Hiam Duncan and Myrtle Gonzales) Loves i enr V |to a white dress is not considered Missi i sufficient to distinguish a widow Mie Sayetans ot vases (anaes Supported by And Lionel Barrymore, in “Death’s Mara- thon”—made by D. W. Griffiths, the $100,000-a-year director—a Biograph re- And a Billy from a maiden bride. |tho it may be very light. A widow wears a hat inst a vell at a church wedding. A.—A rore Jar should be ¢ | Ughtly except when opened f MISSION FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION Ladie We have a |been keeping steady compa than | am. often, and | find that he with a crowd of young men. | object, he tries to smooth | |but he doesn’t change. ladies’ rest room, with who will keep his promises, ble, the given name may be long.| It is becoming more and more the from the father's family, and to give the second son the mother's mealies Among odd, but good names, for| | Q@—Please print a good formula The widow's | bridal dress must be of some tint, Her bridesmaids may wear white lor a color, but mat f hone ‘ | ditt | en Mill always wears colo’. ‘The bride ae this Popular Screen : | Always Inimitable, Always Human, Lovable and den What ‘hae Wetdeamaté ' ; RESIDENCE THEATRES : cides what her bridesmaids shall Production and $ i: Impulsive, She Makes the Character of “Rags” eeves ome | Madison Ending Thursday Night Livi Breathing I ti f All Th / : ; ne = Avalanche” ~— (Catherine a Livin reathing Incarnation o —Brand new, of course—“Billy’s Heir- Q.—Will you kindly state if the ERITE Countiss); “A Film Johnny’ (Chap. ® s ” ype jar containing the mixture for rose | lin). | Is Sweet and Tender ess,” it’s called. jar, after perfume, powder, etc., is aes added, should be left open or should | Home Ending Thursday lit be sealed tight when set away | “The Broken Coin,” No, 3, two CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. | for two weeks to ripen |parts; “The Oyster Dred with | MARY. Q—! am a girl of 18 and have [months with a man a little older He disaPpoints me very is going What shall phone and writing paper, and a check I do? vine [at tuber ts ed ay ac CLEM M ER room—where ‘parcels are checked free. A.—Why, the most simple and 2nd d Uni it \" The “pot” contained a quantity k natural thing in the world of course ind an Niversity HM| or kerosenesoaked paper and a\f Saaitior a Mant M\—go with some other young man en fuse, which had evidently| 10c Photoplay House 10c STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG, 25, 1915. PAGE 5 Would You Shoot a Loved One to End Their Misery? “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, WE TAKE ORDERS FOR THAT GREAT HOME MAGAZINE—THE DESIGNER , ' ONE YEA@ 40c It's One of the Questions in Play at Liberty; What Other FOR A SHORT WHILE rheatres Have on New Bill ONGY SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. Thursday the Best Offerings of the Mill-End Sale—Many New Ones — fs Mercerized $1 Kid Gloves 79c Women’s 2-clasp Kid Gloves, over- res con ae cs superior dollar grade at, the pair = Women's Mended Kid Gloves, up t the up f 1 25c Get the BoyReady forSchool—T0$6.50 Suits $3.79 and $2.50 School Shoes $1.79 LargeBoys’$5Light Color Suits at $1.95 One of the many thrilling scenes in of Courage,” | which opens at the Liberty Wednesday. ‘The Chalice a s s s If you were compelled by unfal-! going he marries the girl, taking her tering love and deep regard to end) with him j - your wife's or sweetheart’s agot He decor tim of drink of eutt ring from a fee . a — raed Pe hoo . child Outing Viannel in white | Children's — Cloth | Colored Bedspreads, ex- | cd, Sheets, size what would your next impulse be?) her fa ene 1, . ’ t Fee 99e It Is hardly possible to concety & & young mining engine ‘ , Bic e | ets, size just what condition of mind follows | *he becomes enamored of t a tieteas value 1234c |: inches: linen fin- such an occurre and it is equally | the death of b ‘ather she bec : / : basco ‘ « ‘ . 38c as hard to probp what a person the ward her mother's former x ‘ Woven Madran, for sport | .9 4 be prompted to do when con-| lover and discovers th er lover is an) es neh 5x26 Ins finished jname. Dunham respects her wishes and asks ho questions, Later he First Run Paramount EXCLUSIVE |meets her in Chicago, where the i name | They came! mystery 1s cleared up, the girl tell yeah Uh i coos } They come! ing him her story. Ali this happens at the Alaska Theatre FIRST RUN in « three-reel drama, “The Mystery \ Exclusively — Pending of Mary,” which opens Wednesday at the Mission . Completion of the New Coliseum —and are still coming Today—Saturday Inclusive THE INIMITABLE FAVORITE Barry, | Kean, | | | LOE IPROGRAMS| | Alaska Ending Saturday Night | The rush is on— The Mystery of Mary” A Ending Saturday Night | | Outlaw's Revenge” (Mae! |Marsh and Robert Harron); “T |Rounders” (Chaplin); “Thru the | Nevadas” (scenic (dra Is the attraction, and there are only 4 days more in which to see Chester Barnett ead of J Warren AMA; Phe Safety Pin,” Kerrigan, 8 of the comedy |FIRE-POT FOUND IN LUMBER YARD | Police detectives were endeavor |ing Wednesday to trace the owner |ship of a “flre-pot” found by two Jamall boys playing in the Pacific two-part Sacred overed for use. At the Melbourne Adults Children 10c 5c An Elaborate Picturi- zation of OUIDA’S Novel “Two Little Wooden Shoes” Tom Wise—Comedy ALASKA ny alx When t over, been blown out by a gust of wind

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