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© STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1915. PAGE 3 PHOTO PLAYS | COLONIAL The Colonial's bill for the le j dart of the week ts calculate jamuse, There are three com« Faithful to the Finish,” with Fay n |Tincher; “Ambitton,” with Charles | /Chaplin, and a kid comedy entitled i | For the Love of Mary Ellen.” The | jonly Serious thing about "the pro | jeram is “Providence — and Twins,” a gripping drama. It's a mighty fine bill eee Store Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Evenings for’ the Benefit of Those Who Toil Corsets at 79c Each Made of heavy coutil in the best models; medium bust; drawstring at top; hook below clasps; regular $1 value, at only 19C Women’s Comfort Shoes $3.00 Vici Kid Shoes with hand turned soles, for women who seek easy footwear. There are lace or button styles, and we include the fat ankle button boot. Here’s a chance to secure comfort-giving sua for street and house wear at a lower price than usually S$ asked. Priced here at, the pair.... 3. 00 Women’s Low Shoes and Slippers, | Misses’ and Children’s Mary Jane for comfortable home wear, made | Pumps, and two-strap Slippers, in of very soft viet kid, with hand- | patent leather or gunmetal calf turned soles, Juliet or strap slip- | the popular shoe styles for young per styles, in all sizes and good | sters; sizes 12% to 2, $1 59 roomy widths, Special values at | at, pair ° $1.75 os $1.98 ne... $1.39 EXTRA SPECIAL—$1.39 and $1.49 Misses’ and Children’s Strap Slippers in tan vici kid; a very fetching style for Fall school and street wear. Misses’ sizes, 1214 to 2; $1 49 regularly $2.25, at.........-seeeeee ° Children’s sizes, 814 to 12; $1 39 2.00 values, at....... cree ee eeeevere » Women’s Shoes in lace or button | Women's Oxford Ties, in black or models, made of suede, vicl kid or | tan leathers; sizes 2%, 3, 3% and | ALASKA Dainty Marguerite Clark ta mat jing more of a hit than ever before in her delightful characterisation of Hi in the Paramount master | pte Helene of the North,” now [playing at the Alaska. | .A charming story of the North | woods in itself, Miss) Clark's de |\ightful personality and charm make It a decided suecess. ee We're ready to show you real style and matchless value in Men’s Fall Suits. Products of the best makers in the United States are here in pleasing array—and at savings of $5.00 or better, When you're bent on Suit buying ’twill pay you to bear in mind that we buy for two busy stores—and that’s one reason why we can and do buy and sell for less. ALHAMBRA Tho Managers Jensen and Von |Herberg of the Alhambra are al |ways pulling new stuff, Thursday |night’s entertainment was a reve lation, Elghteen boys, ranging in age from 5 to: 20,and garbed in the }weitknown Chaplin makeup, ca. vort On the stage tn othe regula jtion Chaplin style. During most of }the imitations the entire house was }in an uproar. Little Russel Drysdale, 12, 1114 29th ave, whose facial expression | Was an exact duplicate of Charley's, captured the first prise of $5 Harold Mirk, 13, 3216 E. Madi son, sprung something now when | he came out with Fritz, a dignified) A e¢ “© from “Rods of Wrath,” jdachshund, Harold captured sec-| With Henry 8, Walthall, now play- lond prine ing at the Clase A. | In addition, “The Goddess,” with = Anita Stewart and E Williams, Fine Arts Filma studio, in South jand a cartoon comedy, were shown |ern California eee ‘ oe 4 |CLEMMER Lilian Gish, Rozsika Dolly and} chapter (six | “The Two Orphan: with Theda| Wilfred. Lycas play the three m: } Bara, Jean Sothern and William prominent parts {n the dn each = week. HMB Say, ts wtill filling the reats at film, “The Lily and the Rose, "t miss the first The best patterns in Men’s Snappy Fall Suits are being shown here in worsteds, tweeds, cheviots, serges, cassimeres and fancies. The form-fitting coat, with natural shoulders, for the ultra-smart dresser, or the wider shoulders and box hack for the more conserva- tive—$12.50 and $15.00. Boys’ Corduroy Suits at $3.95 ~— There's nothing better for a school and all-purpose Suit. They stand hard wear and they give unequaled service, and always look natty. Light or dark colors, ; gunmetal; sizes 2% to 5; regular | 4; broken lines; formerly sold at Norfolk styles, with knicker trousers ; $3 95 $2.00 and $2.50 th all sizes to 16; $6.00 values sees alice hesge $ aati st. ae ll sizes to 16; $600 value cena i IFO) Tocrrow st pair... $1 9B | pate: Spec 1.00 Men's Raincoats $6.95 ( pags, Men’s $1.25 Children’s Coats $1.98 Here's a bargain on Coats for little girls of 3, 4, 5 or 6 years. They are made of fancy materials, neatly trimmed and very desirable for schgol or dress wear. Formerly sold for up to $1 98 $3.50—these small sizes... e mammoth 30-reel erpiece—so big it to be shown in sec- chapter (six ls) now showing. These are “zephyrweight” rubberized }the Clemmer. It is a thrilling drama} being filmed by the Fine Arts jot Paris during the reign of the| Films company, in the City of the! }Bourbons. It will remain at the} o 0 48 |Clemmer until Saturday night, in-| Angels cluaty., Some kindly Intending soul re Slipons, rainproof, light weight and durable. Made with taped seams, and arm vents; all sizes Come in olive a ee cently sent Kathlyn Williams a green or black and white. Sold in most CONTINUOUS x eh oe for| work.” The ‘mae ae an eee waa ge eager ele $6 95 Women’s Union Suits, 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Coste Bay ig tied | or gin aidy Eg Mallee | St AEM ROR ae i Hurry in for one of these new Fall Golf Shirts that with V or comfy-cut lesa MiP oe eyies With, Gee ten] Medien Racing Satureny Night Women’s Vestz, of lisle- we bought at a special price and put right on sale as necks, short sleeves, lisle Cause tether viceedy Maa” |Ylaathr vOely a? Mercer Soe finished cotton, with cro- a special instead of taking the extra profit for our- finish; suitable for all selves. Coat cut, with laundered cuffs attached; the ALHAMBRA ee ot ai rong we os (Ford Sterling). | pene’ ua te ae te mewelt indlcidit/(plediing etciped patterns: 98c ges wear. Very —— ata ge Way ts iy — , . Specially priced at ......... eee ee ee ee oe Pine, Fifth Raat rie sol AMS PE ci... 2EO Tile Mapes silees te tines) meee oom | ‘ Ape Ending Saturday Night! |title role, is being produced at Uni The Goddess” (Anita Stewart! |versal City, Cal. Not” doubd stripes or piain cut p military collars LT gizizes ox, slain gat. Beli ey woiterne! “Qe Children’s Hose, 2 Prs. 25c down collars 60 values 28! and Earle Williams) all the veracity of Charles E is — _ | t ‘s Army and Navy D Work shi a P 6 ¢ gene, we always had the hunch that caneipies | omen 5 0 (1) 4 rey of brown; mad f " 1 ny, unequaled | You'll save yourself many an hour of }eaid “Carmen” was being produced| Colenlal Ending Saturday Night plain of 7 tor BM be, gergpees 50c darning if you put sturdy wearing Hose fat Hollywood, Cal, by the Jesse IE yer perp BR ona gt For the age 4 . he dj 8 : like we sell here on the children for 1 ad ds on ata ahaa) by ok” Re ne ing a a Fast Black Cotton Stockings with white Men's Union Suits, in medium weight, just scltool wear. Good fast black cotton ene jdrama: “Faithful to the Finteh” split foot (sole) seamless s . and do right for Fall; have the comfort-giving Stockings for boys or girls, with durable WOMEN TO MEET | The, management of the Olympt-|(P*Y pipvec sos ee | jan theatre, 14th ave. and E. Mad! | son st, announces that the exclu-|,, -!berty Ending Saturday Night | site privilege of. presenting the) “ Tex*s Steer” (Tyrone Power) Women's Democratic club | paramount productions in that dis i ees meet Saturday, Sept. 11, at 2 | trict has been granted to them. syemen Ending Seturday. Night um. at the wate ont: 316 June Friday (Robert Coane Production has sae started at{"2@ Gertrude MeCoy), drama. 3 p will be an open meeting for the og ee tee ey Aa-| Alaska Ending Saturday Night women, and © 1sF8*)| second starring vehicle for Douglas] ewtius clarks, 8 Nee Mar Smart Hats 2 50 to $3 50 fs requested. Fairbanks. eee s s /E. Josephine Cook will give o.0.58 Metbourne Ending Sat | account of the summer} A gymnasium for the benefit of “Panchon, the Cricket”, (ery | the players bas been erected at the) pickford), see a a co ey Se ee al Shay) . not hurt tender feet Fine for wear; closed crotch; perfect fitting; heels, toes and soles; all sizes; 5 extra good value; 2 eee 25¢ reg lar $1.25 values . is 98C 2. paire 108 >. cvceveceveowneaas 2 Cc HOT ssseeeserees oes Shirts an@ Drawers, {n | Men's Hose, in black or tan; good Children’s Hose in black or tan, heavy Women’s Hose, fast black, with double | "°/"2 MuSluravic garment for | 2urable cotton yarn, In fast col- or fine rib; also in black, white or tan heels and toes; good 15¢ grade 1 Oc fall; $1.28 98c poe ay eel ae 25c in fine rib; priced, 3 50c Special tomorrow at, pair.... pairs for ..... giecdncansvepens $16.50 for Women’s Suits s2¢t0s30 Jauntiness and smartness are decidedly conspicu- ous in the late arrivals in Women’s Tailored Costumes for Fall, 1915. Semi-military styles are high in favor, as are also fur-trimmed and demi-dress effects. They are fashioned from the most wanted materials, and lined with Skinner's satin | | | Every woman who sees these Hats will instantly desire one for her own The low prices that rule at this store make {it easy to wear the same styles for which the “exclusive” houses charge up to $ The foundations are of velvet, plush and velour. They are trimmed In ex cellent taste with pompons, wings, tips, flowers, fancy ribbons, eee A Ending Saturday Night | of Wrath” (Henry Walt hall), “Tho Property Man” (Chap : lin) eee . rr Home Ending Saturday Princess Hassan, In “In the Shad. ow of the Pyramids” (two parts) Animated kly of Auguat 25 an teal; “The Adviser,” drama; “A Plain colored fabrics or fancy mixtures in wide assort- ment—in fact such a diversity of models, colors and fabrics that the woman who cannot be pleased at this price is indeed fastidious The favored colors of the season are well represented—black, navy, green, king's brown and wine ay , : 2 Note the selling prices carefully Therefore we tell you, in all seriousness—get perfect comparison will convince you that style and satisfactory quality in your Suit without paying they're about half what you're usually $25 to $30—come here and pay but $16.50. heat i. $3 50 We h "t the | t stock of C ee . tee . aven he largest stock o Oats New Coats in Seattle—there’s no pretense of that Girls’ School Dresses but we've many a customer's word for it that we do have the best Coat values, We'll be pleased to have the chance $1.98—$3.98 | Peach and a Pair,” comedy. | \GAPTURES BLACK eM AND WHITE MICE & | ATCHISON, Kan. Sept. 3A | most remarkable of nature to prove to YOU that here’s where best values may be found. -$6.95 to $16.50 Women’s Cloth Coats at Seal Plush and Caucasian I s gf ae rete srvihg) loca bg For the school girls ot 6 to 14 years, these. Dre ace are unquee $14.75 to $22.50 captured a bureau drawer by tlonably correct in fabric, style and price. ey are made of go0¢ . on i i |John Elias, who lives in the Don! quality serge and trimmed with braid or fancy goods to correspond Widewale Corduroys priced.......... $11.98 to $22.50 |phan neighborhood. The white with color of material. Come in cardinal, brown $3. 98 Jaunty Sport Coats are priced here at.............5 $5.00 |mouse haan’t a black spot on it and blue, Priced at $1.98, $2.98 and......... mouse has fur as black as the ace a and has black eyes. The black Bg jot spades and its eyes are brown.| In His 4-Act “Comedy” Ambition Thousands Have Laughed This | Week lott said Chicago judge when 21 || FARMER GIRL Is ZEPPELIN CRUSHED Bascacee"| CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE TALENTED SCULPTOR «**.°! = 2*o0eu2 wos Wea tna 1 - — 2 the machine wrecked when an ex- Mary FO Stomach, an Indian | ALE | igen ge plosion resulted from the craft's |eirl, has accepted a government Job/mo.Lie SAYS PUBLISH THE her whole life has been one of do-) analytical criticism of life and peo) GRASS VALLEY, Cal., Sept 10.— | crashing to earth at Brussels Wed Jat Washington, D. C. | LITTLE BOOK pendence and rather selfish ple is not always fair, | am afraid.| Among those who have added to|nesday, according to reports here = ~___-_ = deavor. The newer feminine the-|I know it is not always sympathet:| th» orchard acreage of this section | today. (Copyrieht, hy the Newspaper y Oo ¢ for othe i d of} fe, b ure she does not mean Enterprise Association) ory of living for others instead of) tc, but I am sure sh es not me fits spring to Mise Amanda Agatin Pete thinking that others were living to be uncharitable She criticises [First 10 nt x Paramount ¥4 tures | “Margie, I don't wonder that men], nor she has probably never bad| herself much more strenuously |at Applegate, Miss Amanda Aus- Tonight and Saturday, Las' sey they never understand & WOM brought to her consciousness than she does others and she never |tin is widely known in the world| Times an, I sometimes think that I dojo) does not think she {s|DY any chance tells these criti-/of sculpture and artistic painting i “Spank her good and I'l! let her | JOIN THE a CROWDS THEN BESIDES THE STRONGEST BILL. EVER] |", Understand myselt” se up|seifish, and fn the little things she | Clsms of others to any one else but | The last two@ears she had elected Tam little book—lack of understand uakiaged, with her. troubles ing is the basis of all trouble, of all afraid, little book, that I have not Mollie when she explained that|/chard and pine-covered foothills, sometimes she did not understand | with the snow-capped Sierras for a Majestic Kids, | 7 Ly! " ften is not. She gave every cent| YOu and me, and she knows we/to live on a farm at Applegate, | maeenpierones Mother Waverly's clothes Vea 4 he could rake and scrape to Jack,| Won't tell. where the surroundings are pleas | i. ' tory to taking her away to the) | realizing that the greater un She writes all these things so | ing to one of her tastes and attain-| o — Springs. that she can understand not only | ments For th vi . i ave been not to | i erp aise? - Poor mother had acquiesced apa-| selfishness would pare: herself, but others, and, above all,! | Her abode 1s a large two-story a8 Lr} thetically to the arrangement. She | Dare Cure ack to my old theory,|the why and wherefore of life |frame house on an eminence near With those clever seemed to be absolutely cowed and ; I sald something of this kind to|the station and overlooking the or Do not tolerate any unsightly, an ns ‘ a warty be |noying skin affection. Poslam ts { and always sy “poche Sates o 1| “I did not know," sighs the wom-| herself, and she sald, “Margie, 1) background |tended to relieve you of such trou of another ‘1 on when, thru her mistakes, things | tink you would be the greatest! A more sightly spot could hardly |bies, and in sful even in worst FAY TINCHER In Her Best Play ———— | 50 wrong. “I did not know” is| help tx the world to other women |have been selected. In her chosen |SSerarated mesema cases, Whatever not an excune, for the woman of to-|!f you would allow that ‘little book’) home, Miss Austin has not lost|powers when’ applied, stopping all “HELENE day should know that no longer in| 0f yours to be published | sight of the practical side of Ife. | ing, working improvement ever [it necessary for her to allow some| “But T could not do that,” T ex net Jday until the skin ta clear a hink for her, No| postulated. “Why, Mollie, it has healthy, It is the persistent foe 9 Jone else to thin for her. Ky ba post love affairs, as well as all the Horse a Vehicle—Commissioner Pimp! sand all eruptional disorder fe one longer can she cumber the earth as | your Ic 1 oe * lof safety in Denver holds that the), Pos!am Soap, medicated with Pos Providence and the | ‘ Wich'Unue ar 618 PIKE ST. }an ornament, a plaything or a walk-| little {nttmac wr (3 WA seen ordinance requiring tail lights on|those, qualities which ‘Imeke. ‘to 1 ww mie rce a arringe in h 8 hich a “ ose qualities ch na Twins,” Drama, erica Prices That ‘Talk for the Hest || {ng advertisement of the success of| And marringe tn It Thinks WiNEH Vicieg at night applies to saddie|henith of the skin 10c Adu! Ho ascination Bargains in Wall s |some man. She must stand on her fe Shc tells eve horses. | For samples send 4c stamps t lo ee! y ut her own sal. | frienc ; > 4 Emorgency Laboratories Ww t c ults be a roll, sh pe dD athe | “De you know, Margie, I don’t’ be Jat, New York clty. Sold by ail 5c Children now A, ere he |" "She has her work in the world| lieve we are all so different after |the adviser never tells why he has | {'Uss!sts. MME. SARAH pe. ott and must do {t or become a some-|@!l. What happens to you will prob-| come to these conclusions, If, how- acw Paey TTITT f é 5 appen to me, with"perhaps 4/| eve ome one could read the tru Boe m7 thing which will stop the cogs In| ®bly happen to me, with py r, 8 he true ep EO the wheels of progress Uttle different vetting. People in}account of thelr struggle with.| 110 SPRING epee Baa Goodness, little book! I know if| this world are prone to give advice,|out any _‘go-thou-and-do-ltkewise’ orpositt i Ms isi wancvis you could speak you would but no one ever takes it because | tacked on, 1 think one would get| M@gtiuanttant 7 An Intensely Interesting Picture } | 42 49 « roll, Why at this particular moment} —— . ~ | some comfort, If not some lesson| ABA ISE Ley | ATTENTION, CHILDREN—Big Spectal Sa ool of the World's Greatest Actress} | now sesbbeesas the suffraget speech?” I would from it | Matinee Saturday Morning, Starting 9:30 A Wo: $4.00 a roll, have to answer, “I don't know, un “Perhaps I can do this some | hour Show, out at 11:30 A. M BOW vesserees eeeecees Jona {t 1s because Mother Waverly KODAK FINISHING time, dear, but not now—not now | Special Feature Every Saturday Morning. pl ANKS always awakes the militant in me.” | Tat BO 40 Your Werte. while the struggle is still on—| rMnOSsED _ PRESSED PA | fata. book and I know ‘that - while I myself do not yet under-| Margie Waverly is far from per fect. She has her antipathies, her \ prejudices and her weaknesses; her A WALTON, B G14 PIKE s'r, LINCRL stand, out am just groping aed Feat 2" See riasareodt OuichShocRepair Stop

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