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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT.1, 1915. PAGE 3 ALL BRAND NEW FIRST TIME SHOWN PICTURES TODAY MILESTONES OF LIFE A Mutual Masterpiece A beautiful picture that not only will appeal to the older folks, but will inter- est and entertain the little people. The large cast includes many prominent photoplay stars and ts undoubtedly the finest production of MADE BY THANMOUSER THIS COUPON WILL ADMIT ONE KID (ANY AGE) TO THE COLONIAL THEATRE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY ADULT ZOVCOAT Ura BRING THE KIDS E USE THE COUPON Fatal | Finger Prints j WITH FAY TINCHER The Funniest Female in Captivity : You kids that are going to see this picture are certainly in for SOME : treat. And if you haven’t planned to come, get the biggest pair of : scissors in the house and clip the Coupon. It’s all free to you, and a there’s going to be so much fun you'll wonder how you're ever going ie to get over the ache in your side. . And Before You Get Through Wiping the Tears From Your Eyes You'll See BILLY GOAT 1 Donkey 2 Kids and 1 Girl A Goat —If that’s not a laugh-producing combination you never will see one COMRADES THREE —Just a pretty little story that will touch you in the right spot and make you glad that—but see the picture and you'll know PATHE EDUCATIONAL FILM MARCENAY FISH PONDS the Mutual Studios, '™!#¥ BADOLEYn "MILESTONES OF LIFE” ALL BRAND §f wis wore recently really married,| FROSTS AFFECT CROPS | NEW FIRST §f are the stars. Chas, Chaptin is also| WINNIPEG, Se: 2 TIME SHOWN MO"? 22 one of his real funny | frosts, pres y a comedies, and a beautiful Pathe| ada, have precluded the possibility { PICTURES scenic, “Native Venders of Cal-|of harvesting the enormous wheat > | leutta," 1s presented, crop predicted | Women’s Waists 48c and 89c A grand double special on Walsts—an event that will bring throngs of bargain seekers here tomorrow. An example of the vaiue-giving that keeps this store busy. At 48¢ §°"" "| At 89¢ Snide Boys’ School Suits $3.79 Good va Women’s Comfort Shoes $1.75 Real comfort, combined with neatness and looks, may be had in these Shoes. Juliets or Strap Slippers, and all sizes and wide widths. The ogi $2.50, $1.98 and ... Joes . $1. 75 School She oe ad the five-part Scene from “The House of a Thousand mystery drama coming to the Li four days, adapted from the novel of the me name by Meredith Nicholson. | Grace Darmond, Harry Mestayer and May Robson are three of the stare featured. Miss Robson, a member of Al Jolson’s “Dancing | Around” show In Seattle recently, when shown the picture at a pri vate exhibition, said it.was like living the part over again. | COLONIAL | ALHAMBRA | Psycho-Analysis, a branch of High finance and stirring ro: psychology, forms the basis for mance are equally divided tn “The the plot of the newest Mutual ing Fight,” with Violet Masterpicture, “Milestones of ng, which ends {ts run at the Life,” which began a fourday Alhambra Wednesday night engagement at the Colonial The story of a crooked financier Wednesday. Mignon Anderson conceals his 1 in bi and Harris Gordon are fea iter's name and claims bank tured r but at last getting bis just Two persons, sweethearts ts. it is full of thrills and since chiidhood, are married. dramatic aotion. For some time they live hap: ay wee pily until another comes be CLEMMER tween them wrecking their Dashing Bob Warwick heads lives. They erate untli, | Wednesday's new bill at the Clem meeting again, e later, mer in his latest, “The Stolen they come to a mutual under Votce" | standing and all ends happily nem, of ginzed » Me ne grade ot nm, mh 4 Shoe; the pair... S1ed9 Blankets From 89c Up Cool nights will soon be here—and there'll be an insistent call for more Blankets and Bedding. Let this sale help you buy now and save money. Cotton # 74 Inches with fancy regular $1.25 | art ticking and Ne vith real feathers; b0c values, each 39c | Comforts, filled with new cot- ton and fancy covered; regu- us $1.25 values 98c cy covering and fine white cotton, * $1.19 Wool ahed Blankets, neavy weight )x80 inches; gray white with fancy, borders 00 values $3.69 ¢ ends happily a n wh young Wool Nap Blankets, in plaid puree Janis, America’s rs to th days in for writ ro and despe al t for work at a mo! THE In thit play more than In pleture studio ther shows her won Here he wins fame and success . oe She outdances | Another star, once poor and ly boys In thelr own | like himself, {x also a famous star Lariat she outdoes the | Their mutual | er a ersonation eer 4 jthat three different women had of a New York stage-door Johnny | MELBOURNE ARNDT MURDERED, |veen entertained by Arndt at his jand her swimming feats in the Lols Meredith and Owen Moore shack a day or two before his splendid water scene are simply | will be seen at the Melbourne for CORONER SAYS death. Who they were is ‘oof | marvelous, jfour days, beginning Wednesday known ly a Lady” ta the third of in “Help Wanted,” an edaptation —_—_— —__oOoOoC m comedien Elsie Janis has|of the famous stage play of the) ,. | for Bosworth, Inc., and ft {s/same name. Charles oe a hen ppinososis H 6. LORD GETS PLACE orite. Filled with an ac-| Mins Meredith plays the same! Ws urdered e did not commit FisUs! withal car-/role in the screen version of the | *uicide. Rta er p= te comely rying @ pretty {t quite | play as she did in the stage pro-/ (Ore sry Pai jag Oia lca oo Harry C. Lord has been appoint- | Ju ustifies her pr duction, namely, that of little Ger-| “O° Be: “hit veek ago,/©d federal inspector of marine prs tie Meyer, a graduate of a business|#Hack on Beacon hill a week ago, . wise ly eee y as| With a rope around his neck. The | boilers to fill the vacancy caused <r ib yb *y ®8/ police inclined to the suicide the- by the sudden death of Capt. R. A ee ory, but Deputy Coroner McDonald | Turner, who was killed in an auto ae ee | disagree d with them. |accident Sunday. Lord has been Aestimony Tuesday showed | assistant to Turner since 1903. the Mon fa new kind « | LIBERTY The screen version of Meredith Nicholson's The | pl House of a 8,” be-| gan {ts engag atthe Lierty|PROGRAMS Wednesday. Mystery and thrills 1, and, coupled with a very day Night (Viole love story, it makes a photo Me Heming drama; Hearst-Sellg play all should see. Bs n Grace Darmc one of the|News Pictorial.” — youngest, !f not the youngest, lead-| fies on the screen, is the vidal a st a Liberty Ending Saturday Night | ‘and Harry Mestayer, the| “The House of a Thousand Can-/ g star, plays the male | des” (Harry Mestayer and Grace| Darmond) | the most wonderful sets | die ied | he nderfi 4 appear tn this play, its| Alaska Ending Saturday Night and oddneas a “Nearly a Lady” (Elsie Janis), hundreds and hun Se | ndles. It has to| Mission Ending Saturday Night The Woman Hater” (Henry Walthall and Edna Mayo) Today—T hursday—F riday—Saturday The Brilliant Stars of the Screen ELSIE JANIS Owen Moore and Myrtle Stedman In the Romantic Drama “NEARLY A LADY” Abounds in great scenes of the range, including the famous “Lariat Dance,” by Miss Janis, and the elaborate marble swimming pool of an dreds Pha | } *. ¢ | oe | Colonial Endin ; odin tines 9 Saturday Night had genre per with Henry | “Milestones of Life’ (Mignon Sag rat the Anderson, Louise Rutter and‘ Har 8 the he at the Gucdna) | four days, beginning |"* Gordon). | |. | Wednesday " & ull of and com.| Class A Ending Saturday Night | The story {n full of life and com Capturing a Wite” Uitneaal Hast and the efforts of the “woman|), hire) | to keep out of the clut ph bride are unus | Clemmer Ending Saturday Night The Stolen Voice” (Robert War wick) rae ie, | 4, | Melbourne Ending Saturday Night Help Wanted (Lois Meredith jand Owen Moore) Madison Ending Thursday Night Quo Vadis drama, completes | a3 | Home Ending Thursday | “The Broken Coin,” No, 4, two ts “Vanity, two-part drama; | e Breaks Into the Harem comed Ye College Ending Thursday |} “The Romance of Elaine,” No. 28 {|two parts; “The Old Grouch,” dra |ma; “The Last Act,” drama; “Their f ¥ witched Elopement,” comedy [FRATERNITY HEADS ARE ENTERTAINED The national heads of two great national fraternities are in the city AY | They Don R. Almy of New |York, eminent supreme archon of American millionaire costing $250,000. PARAMOUNT TRAVELS SERIES Mining, sheep raising and industries of the South, with a description and interesting talk by FREDERICK NUBLING Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Jand Col, James B. Curtis, also of New York, national president of Delta Tau Delta fraternity S. A. B. entertained Almy Tues day ata luncheon at the College chu’ with an auto tour of the boule vards, and with a reception at the , chay Tuesday evening Girls, how would you like to be] “UAher sche Git Marae aptured by a big, shaggy individual Ae Poeuptien ab Hocar But dressed in the latest fashion in Sin Tate & anae oe grass clothes (what there is of| A. Perkins’ yacht and a them) and carried away to be made|trin to Bremerton, co j his wife? This pleture shows such| hrogeatn of entertalnme an ineident in the “picture that I8/ {aria who t« accompante different,” a four-part Mutual Mas-| wite and National Treasurer Camp terploce th 8 A” Theatre) Hell of Indianapolis the balan , in which nd Robert Harron, inn, ler, un Cartoon _ Comedy’ ALASKA a his Mae Ma Sept. 1-—-Heavy nt in Western Can