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OTO PLAYS |¥ open Sauday Evening oReM MATEY WELL TRAY SE | FORA] AT INDEFINABLE TY THAT MAKES. TORY GREAT SBERT ESON | orTMAIN || TONIGHT and § SATURDAY Hal Forde and Marguerite Cou Drama, “The Vonderhoff Aft popular Keystone recently asked to give his idea of “the hardest job in the world.” Instead of replying, as we might expect him to, “A tragedian's role,” be said Making ‘em laugh.” Making ‘em laugh"—we are customed to think of that job as jsomething easy—something that jcomes perfectly natural, But evi |dently we are wrong, for the amu» jing roles this comedian has creat sides ache every day in the year And the truth of the matter Seems to be that the comedian has to work just as hard for his laughs as the tragedian does for his tears, ¢ jally when he ia work jing for his laughs on “the silent |stage,” with no funny Ines to help him. As this same comedian says ft from me, making ‘om in the toughest job ever ¢ Ask any one who has tried jit, and L wager he'll agree with me. On the speaking stage {t's jcomparatively easy, but in the screen business-—well, believe me it's toughest job In the world.” * cee CLEMMER Some thrills and chills are fur-/ nished by the actory and actorines in “The Song of Hate,” with Betty jansen, now at the Clemmer. Yea, » it's some drama. Besides ty, there are Dorothy Bernard and Claire Whitney, good lookers, both of "em, and Fritz De Lind and Ar thar Hoops, two of the best char acter men fn the i “The Song of Hate” will be at the Clemmer until Saturday night, inclusive. | eee CLASS A “The Wolf Man.” with Ralph! Lewis in the title role, is the at traction at the Class A. It is the t=z=E Ex EEE EES “Link Your Interest to Our Chain of Credit Stores” “ | Dress Up!8 wi | Face the Sun of Prosperity. Be confident. Express your optimism in your dress. There’s a tonic in new clothes. Put off your old things; buy new clothes and wear them. Help along and be helped by the new confidence. hin ed make miliions laugh until their) | | Mabeful ~}ed of murder by her husband, Hast rtot in a Scene From the Four-Part alr, at the Mission Theatre. comedian | story of the scheming of a wealthy, man, who plots to obtain the se creta of an old inventor's method of glazing tile, Then there ts Charile Chaplin “Mabel's Busy Day,” one of the funniest Keystones ever put out. see LIBERTY “Mortmain,” the weirdest drama oft year, ends its engagement Liberty Saturday night. Rob. son, Murtel Ostriche, Jas Morrison, Edward Elkas and oth: stars comprise the cnst The story tella of Richard Mort & connoisseur of art, who the alternative entirely losing his right hand or of having the hand of another grafted to his wrist What he doex ts all told in this most sensational and ing drama. oft COLONIAL "Keno Bates 8. Hart t Co! in onial's mi , of ¢t wild and wool story of adventure. Then comes George Ovey, the little fellow with the blg smile, in The Little Hero ‘A Dark Horse” is a racing drama, and for the kiddies there fs “Helen's Fa dies,” with Helen Badgley, the Thanhouser kidlet see a eb ixed with the s ing love ALASKA Harel Dawn {8 gaining new friends every minute of the show fox of “The Heart of Jennifer,” at the Alaska. Her winning personal ity, her boyish manners and de mannerisms sparkle thru the play and give it the necessary touches of lightness and comedy Miss Dawn impersonates Jenn! fer, the young wife, who, suapect is at freed from suspicion the confession of his sister, ee Four American eagles sereaming at the Chicago st jot the Selig Polyscope Co. T }are en route to the Selig Jungle Zoo, at Lon Angeles, to add to the large collection of birds from parts of the world Director William Betram has ork on the second of the ¢ Marvi stories. rst one, Anna Little and Acord play the principal roles one by are De Wolf Hopper carries a cial trunk for He half a player ccess fe due looking a part spe believes to ‘PROGRAMS # # Special Value Suits ¥ pis *18" | (Elstoe | Pays for Your Clothes Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Suits Shipments of new style Fall Suits arriving daily. Some very fine styles’ at exceedingly Prices we are showing tomorrow. Your inspection invited. Priced at Car 1119-1121 THIRD AVE. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. | | scenic “As $25 (). Clemmer Ending Saturday Night | ~ The Song of Hate” (Betty Nan Arthur Hoops and Dorothy Ber d) cee Alhambra Ending Saturday Night Business Is Business” (Nat Goodwin). Mission Ending Saturday Night The Vanderhoff Affair’ (Hal Forde and Marguerite Courtot), Save the Coupons” (Lillian Walk r), comedy eee | Melbourne Ending Saturday Night Betty tn Search of a Thrill’ Janis) | see Alaska Ending Saturday Night The Heart of Jennifer” (Hazel | Dawn and James Kirkwood 4. Liberty Ending Saturday Night *‘Mortmain” (Robert Edeson), “a © Colonial Ending Saturday Night “Keno Rates, Liar’ (Wm. 8. Helen's Baby (Helen The Li Hero The Horse, Seeing America " travelogue; cartoon comed Class A Ending Saturday Night The Wolf Man” (Raiph Lewis) Mabe Day” (Charlie Chap in and Mabel Normand) eee First Musy Madison Ending Saturday Night Romance of Flaime sand Sennett and Chester Home Ending Saturday Prinagys Hass in “For Honor of a Wormar wo Animated Week! 1, topical. the part Behind two-part comedy 8 @ Ye College Ending Saturday “tinder the Crescent,” No, 6 “The Anim Rural Ane . twe Weekly pain parts topical comedy. Sea Shore Romeo,”| STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. evening store until workingman after the during daylight remains 10 o'clock for and + open of the Come six for make hour vings 17, 1915. PAGE 3 Saturday the benefit is family you can't SECOND Ave. AT JAMES St Yi The Designer 40c a Year f re and leave furnish you with th Magazine for a filled.on this the If you'll come to the ste your order, we'll ear famous Home 40c. No mail order store u must come to Men's Fall Suits $12.50 and $15 What more the ordinary man could want in a Suit than we put in our $12.50 and $15.00 Suits is more than we know. Many pay more—but do they get more for their money? Style—quality—fit—fabric—all these are as good here for our small prices as the Suits most stores get up to $20 for. We ask you fellows who work for your dollars to come in tomorrow and compare these Suits with the $20 kind—and instead you'll decide to pay us $12.50 or $15. Men’s $1.00 SHIRTS at 59c Infants’ Bonnets Infants’ White Bonnets In plain or flowered materials; are silk embroidered and others trimmed with dainy pink or bine ribbons or flowers, ee" 39c. $1.69 Toilet Soap 5c The regular 10c size cake of Rose Blossom Glycerine Tol- let Soap (we erve right to limit quantity), 5c tomorrow, cake Women’s Hose, 2 Pr. 25c Biack Cotton Hose with wb » comfort for tender fe great for wear fant color; exceptional 25c 2 pair . Boys too, and pri we col oak Women's Shoes, gun $3.00 values, Sat Women’s Comfort Shoes $3 with hand turn here are lace ¢ Viel Kid Sho easy foot wear the fat ankle giving Shoes anked nt street Priced usually here at, the pair Only One More Day THE SONG OF HATE Se po | the public jab tioned poem contained tn Betty Nansen Dorothy Bernard Claire Whitney Arthur Hoops Fritz De Lind A. Mgliliant Soctety Drama Hased on Sardou’s “La Tosca” Roberts Banjo Wallace Pipe Organ CLEMMER 10c’ Srattie’s Best Photuplty House 10c Shoes $1.7 We unreserv special price Here's house Q.—Can you tell me where | can find McGrew,” We'll make you come to look at the new Fall things for Shirts for than we should. Golf style Come with attached cuff Regular Haines’ Underwear for Men, made of fine combed Egyptian yarn; seams are guaranteed to break; the best value in all Seattle at, the garment 50c Men's Biue Chambray Work Shirts; regular grade special, each these less in plain fancy stripe $1.0 all gray or red popular Jumbo knit; reg ‘lar $7 special $5. 98 now at, each Men's Work Shirts, in blue hambray, black or kha moleskin, or in blue atyle, priced at Men's Ruffneck Sweaters; wool he come in not Ki co! flannel! 98c | 50 na any There are hundreds of smart Hats here for Men's Flannel Shirts, the pair or 3 b0c; 1 men—even if we do sell ‘ sor ) values in gray with plain or militar these are our regular $1.50 Merino Wool in Oxford or regular price 17¢ 12k palr.. 5 grade Heavy come tural gray special, Girls’ Dresses Serge Dresses for school wear, play or dress wear, sizes 2 to 6 years, in navy or red, trimmed with braid or plaid material, pleated skirts, special Saturday's choosers. The new shapes in vel- vet, plush and velour have met with tremend- ous popularity. There’ trimming to please every taste in this lot— and they're astonishingly low in price— $2.50, $2.95, $2. 00 ‘Bath Robes $1.48 Women's Bath Robes, m of good flanne! and in medium, large and small sizes several colors; regular $2.00 $1 48 . values, special at heav Coats that are for the school m materials and $4.50, $5.50 and Misses’ Hose 25c the Pair Black Hose for made with white included recommend these Shoes for good | They're lower edly wear colored Cashmere and in heel bar sizes 4 to 6 25c heavy, the brand, re and g misses £ silk because ed than regular, boug the \ wet Boys’ Hose, extra famous Bad Boy inforced in knee, heel and toe. All sizes, ns 25c Boys’ grey Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, in all sizes, good huge number at Made with ar le tanned soles; sizes to The Heke 79 ht .a of glazed t or gunmetal, suede, viel or sizes 2% to 5, regular special $1 .98 metal, urday, at ed soles, for women who seek r button styles, and we include to secure comfort a lower price than heavy weight, priced at, 25c¢ Children's strong, in black only, 25c Women's Black Cotton Hose, with seamless feet, Women's Union Suits, fall weight, Royal Mills make, high ngth, 90¢ value 5 each 7 c . Royal Mills make, made of fine Peruvian the garment School Hose, very all sizes, 2 pair “10 value, pair Cc k long sleeves, ankle 8’ Union Suits, sizes 4 to § a chance wear at the garment . them, The librarian in charg® will) be glad to assist you In any way Miss Grey: | want to | thank y! nd the gentiemen, also, books of|for the wers to my queries in Robert W. Service at! regard to joining the army; but| library, and most prob-| after all that has been said for and ly you will find the above men-| against the army, my opinion has one of] not been changed in the least mmm | (|' was born and lived near bar racks for a period of 10 years, and | most of the men | saw, and | think I met them all, were either big, swaggering bullies or cowed, | dwarfed, green country boys, and |\the only women friends | ever saw |them with were of questionable | character. | ! have also read past history of | the soldiers during labor disputes | and fail to find them doing any \thing but shooting down working men for such barons as Rocke feller, And in all the wars it has | | been the working class who ‘shot the working class to appease the | | master class. In all of my read- | Ing, and what little experience I've | | had, | have failed to see the minis | ters, priests, bankers and business | |men patriotically bleeding and dy- | ing for their country. They leave | that for poor boys to do. Jack London said, “The lowest aim In man is to be a soldier,” and no one dare dispute it. In one of the answers to my query, one U, S.| marine denies that a soldier is a| willful murderer, but gather a| peacemaker, preserving the rights | |of his country. Now how much of the poem, “Dangerous Dan written by Robert W. rvice, the famous Alaska poet? JACK, | | Dear are several A Ther ems by TONIGHT and Saturday Last Times Hazel Dawn In the Famous Players Film Company's Beauti ful Production of Edith Barnard Delano’s THE HEART of JENNIFER A clean, wholesome love- drama of unusual merit A Real Comic Comedy, “Shocking Stockings” Alaska |the rest of the poor own? And if} Jit Is so noble to sacrifice your| time and life for the cause, why did not all the rich men rush to American Lake for duty when the call was sent out for citizen sol diera? Or was that just another bait for the mutt to swallow hook jand line? ' Is it not true that If it were not | that men willingly went to the fir- School Coats $2.98 Up sx of 8 to 14 |thia country do the soldiers and |~ Toilet Paper Good quality Crepe Finish Tis- sue Toilet Paper in large sized rolis, a good special for Sat- urday’s selling at, 25c¢ Women’s Hose 25c Pair Fine Lisle Finish Hose for Women, in white or fast black, with reinforced heel and toe and extra wide garter 25 4 c top, the pair .... sa shape, a color and $3.75, $3.95 both stylish and serviceable Preferred #7 $6.50 Corduroy and other fabrics are used the making of one of the best quality lots ever presented for the in money. They're just right in style, fabric, color and size for the strenu- ous demands of schocl wear. Mostly corduroys, but we also include some pleasingly patterned cassimeres, tweeds, etc. Regular values to $6.00. Saturday at. .2si0s0sssieee see Boys’ Wool Sweaters $1.19 received 2 cases of colors navy, gray, Boys’ Wool cardinal ; Sweaters, worth $2.00. Just style; sale Saturday Sees Boys Jersey All- Wool Sweaters, in navy, cardinal; all sizes. Your choice ‘ Boys’ Hats and Caps in al! the for fall specially coat pes and ma- for tomorrow, new sh terials wear, priced ing line without asking “Why?" there would be no wars? And is it) The Unly Hig not also true that if International- THE 16 NAVASSAR ism and the Brotherhood of Man| Chas. € Fannie was taught in our schools instead; Yan of Nationalism and Patriotism, our | Weber « & boy uid be more humane and | Queente D less savage? Christ said: “Thou | shall not kill.” Rev. Hindley is ad. vocating teaching militarism in our public schools, How can he be a follower of Christ and advocate scientific murder? ORPHAN BOY. Clase Vaudevitte ‘ cms | Kelso & Leightom* | Bolger Bros, | George Chiyo Every Afternoon 10e and Se | Except Sundays and Holidays. 100, 2 NEXT W WALTER ©. KELLY VAT ROONEY and » Every Evening Dear Miss Grey: You say you| }will be glad to print the opinions of your readers in regard to the poor man, married for 20 years, who was led astray by a girl young enough to be his daughter. She has enough suffering before! her without abusing her. | am es pecially sorry for her, if she should | eventually marry the poor, deluded | man | This wife has my heartfelt sym: | pathy, but why in the world: does she desire to lower herself by liv-| ling wit such a creature?) M. B. “The Spoils of War” SIX BIG ATURES NEW PANTAGES: Holland & Dockerill Novelty Equestrian Spectacte The Melody Six Q.—My husband, being In trou ble, asked me to give him a divorce, | which | did. We lived together pending the| divorce and have ever since. Now he is out of trouble, he refuses to remarry me, Please tell me if the divorce Is legal DIVORCEE, A—If you received your final de ree, your divorce is legal EMPRESS Up to Si¥urday Matinee and Night Reserved Seat one Main S323. STAR WANT ADS ARE GO GHTTERS. OPrrositte fi FREDERICK = é NELSON he (title role, TAPLIN “Mabel's Busy Day & Comed CLASS A 5c uichShocRepait Stop