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BM a tC ie adi etl oy eS = ee SE ae : COMEDY ON THIS BI ] tn place. Belle's brother offers his|wife who for a sum of money During the | band of havin h : STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1915. PAGE 3. PPRRPAP POPP DDD. PAPA AR PRARAAAL 5 | MORTMAING A five-part Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature, by the makers of “The Juggernaut,” “The Island of Regeneration,” “The Chalice ot Courage,” with Robert Edeson and Muriel Ostriche, IT’S DIFFERENT From Any Photo-Play You Have Ever Seen PPP PP PPI PPP PPP | Good Bills for Movie Fans - SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. Women’s $5 Raincoats $1.98 FULL LENGTH FULL CEMENTED FULL RUBBERIZED It's easy to keep dry on the drip- py days that are close at hand—for we make it possible to buy a really water-proof coat at less than half. Zephyr weight, with velvet collars and cuffs, inset pockets with but- toned flap, ventilated under arms, storm neck fastening, finished with vegetable ivory buttons; all sizes. 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Special, the yatd ’ . 29c Until Saturday Night OORT se cavtmune anal tty me rhe, Rens of Mate” |ALMAMORA | PROGRAM Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. gripping pictures released this year| picture is adapted from Sardou's is “Mortmain,” which opened at the |"“La Towea. The one and only Nat Goodwin , , Clemmer Ending Saturday Night e to the Alhambra Wednesday The Song of Hate” (Betty Nan air We ar days in # five-part pleture, | ven, Arthur Hoops and Dorothy Ber f Lit nesday, a picture deal-| Miss Nansen is featured as Flor: «pusiness is Business,” from the fa ing with a branch of science, that/ta La Tosca, the part she played mous French play. nard) ape | of limb grafting. j when Sardou's great play made it8) Goodwin tmpersonates the char | The story {# this: Mortmain {s| first appearance {n Denmark, acter of Isadore Lechat, a newly, Alhambra Ending Saturday Night indebted to ee ‘ Business | Russell, who on the rich, cold-hearted and self-centered Is Business” (Nat| FIRST AT PIKE surtace {s his friend. Moreover, he | ALASKA tah. Who attamapia to batentn hie | C0CeW!ED 10 ie in love with Russell's ward, Belle,| A crack show for the balance of oy iidren in marrings to wealthy and eee whom Russell covets himself, Mort-|the week ts offered to photoplay jotiuential families. His plans are jon Ending Saturday Night |matin’s notes falling due, Russell de-|fans by the management of the tn yarted Vanderhott Affair” (Hall BATH mands payment, knowing that Mort-| Alaska theatre. Spa Chaplin, brother of Char Pi ge sat gy RI Ge |50c SHEETS 39c main is unable to pay them 1 Dawn, dainty and 8 starred in a funny comedy ent} * the Coupons” (Lillian Walk _-__e | — etite as ; That night Russell in murdered girl who star: in 8UCh tied “No One to Guide Him. er), comedy Come in floral or Navajo de-| Full Bleached Sheets made of ‘ and by a coln jence Mortmain falls wD plays, ge a bag “ee signs, complete with girdle and| heavy linen-finished muslin; size and injured his han When dress in we Ags “= tent (MELBOURNE Melbourne End ng Saturday Night neck cord; size 72x90 inches;| 72*9? inches; regular tee fhe. wound the decter tells him in Mt Tatnty end charutinn Wiese Janie (cs BONY 10) Setreh cf a Thre io inatreses | 500 values Ree Sige c ’ gests grafting another man’s hand Miss Dawn portrays the young iu a nd | e'@ i Srade, special, each . | a Tady which full bleached, ared at the Melbourne some| Alaska Ending Saturday Night Cotton Sheet Blankets, size 64x| ular 12%c values, at, 9 The Hoart of Je _(Hazel/ff 76 inches, in tan, white or gray,|each .... ge, by her hus very durable; reg- in the mur ago, in “Betty earch of e to the kiddies as well “The Vanderhoff Affair” is the attempt to sentinel fap Dap nd voce deo pd hd gg arage Bight ge se Ag whieh > the same |O*¥2 and James Kt with colored border; a regular| Bedspreads, double-bed size, Mar- steal the fortune of an heiress—it's foiled, of successful. |to time to straighten the tangle, and 4 y for & run 0!) Liberty Ending Saturday Night “ r pay ae *m $1 19} 72%" ich = course—the four-part picture tells how. Lillian Later he becomes maddened. Helold Dad Time does his work wel i oar aod oe the| "Mortinain” (Robert Edeson) see diaaye uch Stree tg AE) BS GRE eee Walker, comedienne, and a cartoon comedy are believes the dead man committed pines meaeed 4 aa poen Get tats ot aged s th ¥ the murder—the hand repels him. | COLONIAL avent-bred girl who Koes out Into] Corenial Ending Saturday Night Girls’ Ser e Dresses ] 3 on the program. Finally Belle discovers th ot} The Colontal’s mixed bill Is afford » world in search of adventure Keno Bates, Liar’ (Wm. 8 s b she gets her fill of, and t*! p14 rt) H 4 in rother died in saving her sweet en's y UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT heart, and when Mortmain sees cul pst Rade Badgely). “The Little Hero lar ecideube of 6 te a [vkaohouser kidlel? ts ea ; | artiat-husband pe gad PN one © Dress the little lady well and have her school gar- r der gathering around him, the unex tful comedy Ont Ne |e | Firat.” travelogue; cartoon comedy. ments cost less than formerly by taking advantage pected climax arrives. “Helen's Babies.” Next comes Wm. ' ee gs Sera 4° habe & Se “The action following the taking |S. Hart, who, by the way, Is a | Class A Ending Saturday Night ot our low _ Prices. These frocks come in navy or of the anaesthetic han been due te| Westerner, in a drama of a West-| The Wolf Man red, with high collar and long sleeves, pleated skirt, st glad to settle down with her Most Sensational (Ralph Lewis) distortions of the mind. On his|ern cow camp, “Keno Bates, Liar.” | Mabel’s Nusy Day” (Charlie Chap ait ‘ e ; F ; 4 Conteencen thas so te 1k be c awakening Mortmain discovers|A new and exclusive feature “ Drama of lin and Mabel Normand) and waist trimmed with plaid materials or braids. HI |Belle’s brother still allve and the|ing America First,” something new | Piccan Poskinea ‘real murderer apprehended {n the/in the travelogue idea, and George lperson of a man who was rutned {n |Ovey, the inimitable funmaker, com the stock market by Rucsell | plete the bill MAN HELD led and sent to prison until the war ove ble de : is over. CLASS A | MISSION by _ “The Wolf Man.” dealing with the| The scheme of a wily and con Ever Conceived i ¢ 9 8 ia Ages 2 to 6 years. adison Ending Saturday Night enact ; WWE Who ta Gorlbte” (heinlh OPCClal cee e eee hee es oceans a Conner), comedy ose gp coer te Te Sets, proet'at . $1.98 ano $2.38 RESIDENCE THEATRES Children’s Winter Coats, in navy | Girls’ Hats, in blue velvet, with or red Astrachan, single or dou- bands of white fur, in black ble breasted, some trimmed with | plush, with blue or pink rose- Home Ending Thursday 4 improved style of tile from the|claiming that she is ins “Official San Francisco Expos! (i 1 i Nored Mevaré Holton James, onetime SHIP OPEN To Vi ape Br , exp fancy buttons; well made; sizes | buds and blue ribbon, in tailore: fertile 2 aged inventor, is the headliner at|the basis of the plot of tion Pictures,” five parts; “The y butt - datardlgene ae Sige Biv pay I fdkipton of fopeblice and cael ’ SIT the Class A for the remainder of |derhoff Affair,” which opened Wed. Broken Coin,” No. 6, two parts to 6 years; priced $2.98 , » DI ‘monarch! ; am PE the week. nesday at the Mission. Hal Forde eee at .. oes 75¢ $2 29 Degas te ne aia where he wil The convict ship, Success, has| Charlie Chaplin furnishes the fun|the popular Broadway favorite, and Ye College Ending Thursday OTHERS UP TO $4.98 to « mais tl the end of the war been moored for some time at the/in “Mabel's Busy Day.’ Marguerite Courtot, Kalem's dainty The Romance of Elaine,” No ie wife ie ses m guest of Mrs,|(00t of Yesler way as an attrac i: Re leading lady, are featured two parts; “What Might Have His New Automo- comedy-drama; “The Curse A Sure Way to End Dandruff | Q—Will you kindly tell me it}him by your father, your older sg /a man is single after a woman de-| brother, or a responsible male rel- serts him for eight years and he has | ative; otherwise, he should go to a not heard from her since? Is he/hotel. As he is to be your guest, free to marry again? A READER. [one of the above mentioned kins- 4 A—When a person disappears |™men might arrange for him to stay of land has not been seen or heard of] t a good hotel for seven years, altho effort has I am confident that the many to find him, he is con-) readers, as well as myself, will be lly dead. However, be-|eeply interested to know how n. | advise you|YOur adventure ends. Will you ‘ | write and tell us ned | Fire Chief Stetson has invited ister to accompany the Se attle Fire Department band to the been mac sidered | f you marry aga 0 Hyg aden as , 665 W. Highland) aroat in the world. It was Betty Nansen, Arthur Hoops, Dor-| Walker come Save Your ( He went to Berlin when the war)then a convict transport aes Was sent scurrying across the floating prison anchored off Hob- exhii ish speaking world leh wafe and sane “Fwarth of Jély - are searching the woods in the Extreme precautions Ken vicinity of Riverton Thursday for|American forces are 1 the unidentified body of a an| have caused the Mexicans’ indispost tion In the most historical vessel| CLEMMER | On the same program i# a Lilli el He is 2 nephew of Henry /an armed East India merchantman |othy Bernard. and Cl Whitney | pons,” and a cartoon comic entitl the novelist trading between India and En are some of the stars who comprise |"“Cartoons In a Hote Out, was arrested, refused to! condemned unfortunates Aus } Mingaize the court of the emperor, tralian penal settlem ‘ ext a GOVERNOR MAY y. He rode a\son's Bay, near Melbourne, where ‘SAFE AND SANE’ 4TH nm, Was rearrest- for 1 years it was the scene of terror, and Iastly for 25 years on jf ‘ lon around the big ports of) BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Sept. 16 ' 4 the > M HEALS |has invaded Mexico. Mexico's three opened today with only minor dis | - turbances, and co’ to F | Coroner's and sheriff's deputies the Mexican side of the by | Gov. 1 found by Dr. C. H. Wella of She mn. tion to start ar iF 4 on the a hunting trip Wednesday. | An e. but the Ualted| train and to accept the band as his San Francisco fair on {ts special while on can #8 you realize the unsightiiness, the ation t of skin | Dr. Wells tried to retrace his steps | st troops will not relax their! personal escort at the Washington to go to an attorney and state| ons even lafter notif e@ authorities of ance during the celebration day celebratio ctobe a fi 8 ee 4 . - - after notifying t ° au h or of | vigilance during th day celebration, October 1. ‘The «|Your case, to make sure you a | Dear Mise Grey: | have read Aly % tng the + r, sachsen ins ° band special train pulls out of Se gioes pully and ; rol free to remarry without cand t nr) eral articles in your very in . Ce Se ee ee ee le Soptembe: eel & hundred times bette the usual divorce proceedings fia Galataedn ie a “ Gertten away i had been dead about two weeks TURKS MAY MOVE attle September tleement | ing co! 8 in regard to service in iS irritation a a PRET ENO a — |the army and navy. | will say, in | Q@—1 am a woman 23 years old.|my opinion, from what | know of Over a year ago, | started to Cori the service, especially the army, respond with a young man, 26, thru| that nine out of every ten men who a good friend of mine, more in jest| join that branch of the service, than anything else; but as his let-|and 1 think this applies to the navy ters continued to come, and as || aigo, are forced to join by condi: @ answered them, we finally ex-| tions, changed photos, and our friend-| a man Is thrown out of employ: ship immediately became strong/ ment and in a short time becomes and serious. penniless, and he does not want to In his last letter he declared his| beg or steal; no, he has too muck love for me and intends making his| pride to do these things, and as & first visit to Seattle to see me. I) jast resort, joins the army. Ha have promised to be his wife on| does not want to kill anybody, or the one condition, that | cared for) go to war at all. In fact, such a him as much as | do now when we|thing is farthest. from his inten- met personally tions. He merely has to have foca | understand from friends he !8/ and shelter, at the time he enlists. |well educated, and all that a girl!” Why should he want to fight fe> would expect In the man she! 4 country that denied him a chance chooses for her husband. | would] to jive in civil life? Now, | think certainly regret to lose his friend-| ive seem enough of life in the ship now, thru which | belleve || army to know there is nothing in have found my first great happl-| it for a man, but it is better than ness. k re After seriously thinking the mat- thousnnda’ ob decandee om ter all over, | have been wondering | gees in all the large citles these if | have made a mistake In carry-| gaye, ing this affair so far; but assure| OF course, there are a few good you it has all been on an honor-| things in the army; but they don’t able basis. belong to the enlisted man. They Will you advise me If I have! belong to the gentlemen who wear done right, and, In particular, If It|the leather leggings. would be wrong to ask him to stay EXPERIENCED, overnight at our home while in the Bs city, as he will be a stranger, or} @.—1 have been golng with a let him get a room at some hotel? | young man for six months, | love Thanking you in advance for| him dearly, but he has left me with+ your kind assistance and assuring |out telling me the reason. He sim- you of my appreciation, | am, sin-| ply speaks when we meet, but he cerely, : ; L. 8. |will not stop to talk. | have tried A.—Whether you and this young | going with another man, but my man have made a mistake or not|mind Is alwaye on the one | love. remains to be found out when you|He always said he loved me, and I |meet and become personally ac- bellaved him, and.think he joven me jquainted. You were wise to prom-| tii ‘Do you think he does? ise to marry him o@y in case your | St!!!) Do you think he ar jlove is mutual at that time. A—There is nothing in bis com The band ts to participate in the} Resin, ‘ we tt Fanburn, Mosquito | BULL BROS. Coast Fire Chiefs, $s scheduled to ing. conaiew Posiam Soap excels in rich, whol i | mon ait play at the exposition, and take hoap exce rich, whole- | LONDON t. 16:—Turks are . ie hy ct, io suse F rf ntere preparing to transfer thelr govern-| active part in both the Washington Mand Bath x O13 THD @AIN 1043 |ment and financ nents| day and Seattle day celebrations b eri, 208s i to Asia Minor, fea an Insurrec A low round-trip fare has been a A ADS ARE GO|tion in their army, sald an Athens). ..4:64 ‘There will be band oon ow oO ch Siarinte dispatch today COLONIAL TH& #AMILY THEATRE Now Playing a Big Diversified Program for the Whole Family FUN! SCENERY! THRILLS! ADVENTURE! FEATURING THESE 3 CLEVER STARS TONIGHT, Friday and Saturday DANIEL FROHMAN Presents Hazel Dawn In Edith Barnard Delano’s THE HEART of JENNIFER A Drama of Sacrifice In Five Parts A Photoplay That Conforms With the Highest Standard of the Famous Players Film Co. ADDED COMEDY REEL WITH FAY TINCHER NOTE—First-Run Paramount Pictures Will Be Shown at the Alaska Theatre Exclusively, Pending Completion of the establ — | certs and entertainment galore en route to the fair cities, Inquirtes should be made of Chief Stetson ot the OW. R. & N, ticket office. WARRY'LL HUNTING GO WITH BUFFALO BILL AND TEDDY R. Buffalo Pill Cody, the scout and circus man, according to Mra. Mary Jester Allen, his niece, 1s coming to Seattle to live this winter, and will bulld a home at Loyal Heights. He will hunt in November in Wyoming leading a party inewhich will be Theodore Roosevelt, Clarence Mac. kay, Craig Biddle, Stewart Edward White, Harry Whitney Treat, a aftie millionaire, and a number of other wealthy and influential Seat tle men. PINCHED AS ROBBER OF RICH WIDOW Palatial Coliseum PORTLAND, Sept. 16.—Arrested as he stepped from the gang plank of the steamer Great North —————————— lern, at Flavel, today, Leo. J. Cam i 2 +tANT cate leron, a Portland bartender, is in F Drama It the members of your fami ; Jail at Astoria, accused of having lincluding yourself, ara impre duct to indicate any deep affection for you. Why not face the truth? Claire Whitney And the Eminent Actors Arthur Hoops Fritz De Lind A Brilliant Soctety Drama Based on Sardou’s “La Tosca” Wallace Roberts At Pipe Organ On Banjo Everybody’s Favorite ETL ELL ES "T’] The Funniest Funster W. S. HART|[t issn EXTRA! 2°" |GEORGE OVEY},?!:.0°", OUR GREAT SCENIC Helen Badgley TRAVELOGUE “Seeing America First” we Wet, rears SPECIAL PROGRAM JUST FOR THE CHILDREN SATUR- DAY MORNING FROM 9:30 TO 11:30 10c—CHILDREN 5c Clever i assaulted, chloroformed and robbed a with the young man's appearance, Mrs, Stella McNamara, a widow of 10c Seattle's Bout 10c it would be perfectly all right for| ~ an - ——— his city, of securities valued at Photvpliy House him to remain at your home, pro-} IF YOU WANT “TRAINED | +P 000 and $600 worth of Jewels. vided the invitation {s extended| HELP,” USE A STAR WANT AD,