The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1915, Page 3

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in which a strafige meeting startling adventures. W. Griffith, the Biograph re-issue, Continuous, 1 5c A New Three-Part Broadway Star Feature. The “Mystery of Mary” is an absorbing drama— a beautiful gir] and the hero to unexpected and Blanche Sweet, Henry Walthall In a romance, “Death's Marathon,” made by D. Billy Reeves in a New Comedy “Billy’s Heiress” TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY MISSION Fourth, Pike and Union. in a strange place leads Q—! have been married years. My husband Is not a drink ing man, and he Is good in money five matters, but he is so cranky and faultfinding that | have planned tc leave him, but | do not know wheth. er that le best, eo | ask you for ad m vice YOUNG WIFE $100,000-a-year director, <A A.—-Do you expect to escape a the disa © exper yf mar ed can b t Do your duty so we that the n can not find fault and meet h grouchea with ym posure even pete you cannot smile, Do not nag hin —is its name. do not quarrel with him. You know it takes two to make a quarrel haps his moods are work or poor health. If you t 80, persuade him to see a doctor Q.—What will take paint stains from a linen suit? 8. OH A.—It {a often impossible to paint solvents upon colored tertala. If the cloth ts white use la. m. to 11 p. m. qual parts of spirite of a ' and spirits of turpentine to disac the paint, then wash fn warm soa suds and rinse well Q.—1 have heard that a girl must [PHOTO ee ee Se ee a, ee ee ae. ey a ee ALHAMBRA “Just Jim,” a Universal Broad way feature, came to the Alhambra Thursday for a four-day stay. Har- ty D. Carey, the cowboy actor, is featured. Tt ts the story of a man who, thru his sterling qualities, wins his way from prison stripes to respect ed citizenship. The spectator see the plunge of | Bcoachandfour down a 500-foot/ precipice during a cloudbur: shelling of a four-masted » by a revenue cutter and the ship's last plunge to the bottom. It's aw story with a punch. : . é . . t LIBERTY ‘The Chalice of Courage,” a sv! perb | photodrama masterplece, Opened at the Liberty Wednesday and will continue until Saturday night tnclusive. Beautiful Myrtle Gonzales and William Duncan are The picture deals with the career of two men, one upright and hon- _ erable, who becomes a recluse in the mountains when his wife dies, the other low and despicable, who _ practically caused the death of the | other's wife. a | ALASKA "Mary Pickford, more charming | "and delightful than ever, {s adding | to her host of admirers in her latest | |) characterization of the title role in) “Rags,” which plays at the Alaska until Saturday night {nclusive. __ She appears first as the mother, | then as the daughter. Her real | MILLIONS HAVE | LADY AUDLEY’S —— i SECRET THEDA §f | BARA Is the talk of the town as Lady Audley at the COLONIAL THIS WEEK ONLY YO ae ae ee A ee Ge ger SS SS a ee a A .anse scene from “The Mystery of Mary,” now playing at the Mission. | Marsh and Robert Harron); “The * (Chaplin); ‘Thru the 10¢ |not make p: te to a young man, but Ian’t there something | can give |to my cousin on his 18th birthday? QUEENIE | | A—The r thing PLAYS The Star on the below in your section of give your decision |mentioned question? A few weeks ago, |were In one of the The orchestra began playing the national anthem; he and ! stood up until the last straine of the music ceased. While we were standing, ! turned my head and counted people standing, eight of these were When the orchestra ceased ated ourselves; then the or chestra began playing “America.” Every one stood and began singing Now the question | am asking you is: Were we right or wrong in nding up when the “STAR |SPANGLED BANNER” was being played? | Im the army, navy and marine lcorps those men are trained to re spect the “STAR SPANGLED friend and | ocal theatres being played anywhere. Are the American people as a | whole ignorant of the fact that they should stand when their anthem Is being played? Chicken PotPie The Chef's Favorite By Mra. Janet MeKenste Mill, Battor of the Noston Cooking Schoot | "| Magnsine Senile tetke think thet cnty name fs Glory, but her father calls|ored inammies” can cook her “Rags,” and no wonder, for|but & trial of this famous chicker dainty Mary is garbed in a tattered | PO'2'*,,ciwproves hat, Maren! shirt, ragged overalls, and a very,|t very ragged patr of shoes. roughiy enjoy it The action is fast and full of eee MELBOURNE Winsome Marguerite Clark is the attraction at the week in her gr success #retna Green,” a romantic com drama, Marguerite plays the part of Dolly Erskine, the village belle and coquette, who ts all the time break ing the hearts of the amorous vil lage swains until «# meets her | 2 match in the earl of Basset, tn the village incognito. . wT K © Chicken Pot Pte, Baked Damp- epow ten~ ee MISSION Blanche Sweet, Henry Walthall and Lionel Barrymore appear tn Li “Death's Marathon,” one of the at-| #4 use to, thicken the broth. Re- tractions at the Mission until Sat-|protn if necessary before adding the urday night Inclusive. thickening. Pour or In addition to this there ix a/the fowl, untii it - Billle Reeves comedy and a three-| £11 [908i hoe the * part feature, “The Mystery of|der and salt, threo times * Mary,” in which « young man] Work the shortening and us t meets a very pretty young woman without money or friends. He of fers her help. When he asks her name she says, “Call me Mary.” one COLONIAL jr \ “Lady Audley’s Secret,” a drama! pared in this manner with Theda Bara as the star, is at-| \0%" | | than for biscut pletely t tracting a lot of attention at the Colonial. ‘Theda has lots of room to display | § her dramatic ability and display {t| Co » the Jaques Mfg she does. Some show! eee CLASS A ¥ A fresh and well-acted play ts FILMDOM’S “The Outlaw's Revenge,” which DAINTIEST opened Wednesday at the Class A, with Mae Marsh and Robert Har- ron, two of the most popular of the younger screen stars, in the leads The story is founded on the life of Gen. Pancho Villa. It tells how a Mexican schoolboy kills the man/ who betrayed his sister and be-| comes a bandit Charlie Chaplin and “Fatty” Ar. buckle, in “The Rounders,” and a} scenic of Spain complete the bill eee PROGRAMS Alaska Ending Saturday Night M STAR Vivian Martin “Rags” ary Pickford and Mar. shall Netlan); “Paramount Trav elogue and Lecture.” cee Melbourne Ending Saturday Night) “Gretna Green” (Marguerite | Clark) ad | Colonial Ending Saturday Night | “Lady Audley'’s Secrét” (Theda Bara), Whom All Seattle Loves Clemmer Ending Saturday Night “The Little Dutch Girl” (Vivian Martin) ™ The Little Dutch Girl An Elaborate Picturization of OUIDA'S Novel, “TWO LITTLE WOODEN SHOES.” CLEMMER 10¢, reer Liberty Ending Saturday Night | “The Chalice of Courage” (Wil Mam Duncan and Myrtle Gonzales).| ee Mission Ending Saturday Night | “The Mystery of Mary” (drama). | Alhambra Ending Sunday Night “Just Jim” (Harry D, Carey) Class A Ending Saturday Night The Outlaw's Revenge” (Mae Srattle's-Deyt Phato play Wouss Rounders Nevadas” (scenic), ' Q.—WiI!l you kindly allow space y and BANNER” by standing when it is national) | “Americ only a song the same as “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean” and “Halli Columbia.” All three were taken from the tunes shortening: | / | | to fifteen years tn the state reform STAR—THURSDAY, AUG, 26, 1915. fam a man 24 years of age Last December | was secretly mar ried by a justice of the peace to a girl 18 years of age. The parents of the girl objected. They took the girl home and kept us parted Within the last few months they allowed us to come and go at will We then Je arrangements with the parents that the wedding be celebrated the last of this month, which seemed satisfactory. Within the past few days, the father in formed me that the above men: tioned occasion was to be cancelled, and that the girl and | were to/ 10 Separate. As | think the world of her, and she reciprocates, kindly inform me as to whether the father has the authority to interf G. A-—If the girl ts 18 years old she can marry without her parents husband's 080K Lo T 4 frow t the con in the ter. A Keparation will r own name to the girl nor privileges of an wome living with Indeed, a di vorce way of dissoly even if the girl] when the cere Q.—What nationality would | be? My greatgrandparents were born) In Germany, and the three succeed-| ing generations were born in the United Stat EARL. | A.—This hardly seems like a rious #tion, yet it must be an-| ewer for it ts certainly neces sary for all persons born in the States to know that they/ ricans by birth” as well| s of the United States. | | » exception) of a child born ts accredited tem porarily to diplomatic service in! this country, or to foreign parents traveling In this country TRIED A J, RUFUS AND GOT NABBED Charles A. Bunch, « youth who anded in the county jaf] after his iret attempt to emulate the ad. ntures of a popular fiction char acter, J. Rufus Wallingford, was sentenced Wednesday to serve one hy | atory | On the prisoner's promise to fol low a less devious course in his |future pursuit of fortune, Judge Jurey suspended the sentence and }let Bunch go. Bunch pleaded guilty to a charge | nd larceny. It was alleged | jhe represented himeelf as being| |the purchasing agent for the Alas |ka-Pacific Steamship company getting credit for a consignme cigars and clgarets from ( United Cigar Stores compa SINGLE TAXERS | PROPOSE CHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26—A | radical change In methods of secur- jing the single tax came up tn the | annual single tax conference today A resolution proposes that in future single taxers should propose noth-| constitutional amend full measure of state wide single tax, and that every such ire should be suffictent to be without further ox n after it Is adopted by the | ofore «ingle taxers have confined their operations mainly to municipalities. The resolution met] with some opposition RESIDENCE THEATRES « Madison Ending Thursday Night The Avalanche” (Catherine Countiss); “A Film Johnny” (Chap-| lin) cee Home Ending Thursday “The Broken Coin," No, 3, two parts; “The Oyster Dredger,” with J, Warren Kerrigan, two-part drama; "The Sign of the Sacred Safety Pin,” come PAGE 3, Get Your Mastrola Now If you have failed to take advan- tage of this Special Offer until this time please be advised that the number of MASTROLAS to be distributed in this manner are nearly gone. You should by all means hear this instrument to- morrow—hear how well it plays the records and you will not hes- itate long in adding it to the at- tractions of your home. 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