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oo from me some time unhappy. 3 dees this atone for the past? sadly overburdened w | gamed ourselves. Am | right In eyes of the world than others ge still remain? STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, LAST CHANCE Third Chapter (6 Reels) of the Goddess With Anita Stewart and Earle Williams ‘WEDNESDAY—FOR 4 DA Harold Lockwood in “The House of a Thousand Scandals” ALHAMBRA Westlake, Pine and Fifth 5 10€ continuous, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Cc | had They, Cite jeoene weighs [largest of ite kind ever staged, @—You may remember receiving of at least one man who came to ago, the rescue of his honor, if rather you my troubles. | signed late “Distracted.” Now as to your question. I have 1 want to tell you that ev not the right to judge. What right Ig all right now, and | am has one human being to judge an wife. We were married other? Only & perfect being, one recently. He would have done devold of all faults, would be com:| fight thing long ago, had not petent to judge, and where on this! first marriage been so miser- earth fs there such a person? Even| the best, strive as they may, are| faults and/{ some greater tn the} that we have re- shortcomings, Ties, somenow this, or does the former) A great many broad-minded peo Please answer ple believe that the darkest past] ru your columns, and thank you may entirely atoned for by aj fe your former good advice and contrite and useful future, and it) HAPPILY MARRIED. (may be so, but how much better it A—Ont of the countless number would for everybody if they| ‘Wie don't, it is gratifying to know would realtze that in the long run they must come back to the right road in order to be happy, and thus avoid so much useless suffering! I! DANIEL FROHMAN Presents be think you are doing right in elimt nating the past as quickly as pos . and remember it only as a lesson, a stepping-stone to a better ife. Rev. George Hodges’ explanation of trouble might be of interest to you. He says that “every trouble is an opportunity to win the grace of strength. “Whatever élse trouble fe tn the }world for, it ts here for this good purpose—to develop strength. “Every day to every one of us brings Its questions, its worries and its tasks—brings its sufficiency of troubl Thus we get our dally spiritual exercise. “Every day we are blessed with now opportunities for the develop ment of strength of soul.” | In Frances Hodgson Burnett's Great Human Drama ‘Esmeralda” One of the Most Notable Feature Productions Q—The man | am to marry ob- jects to the use of face powder. What would you advise? A MODERN MAID. company, and now of the Year. Produced by the Famous Players Film Co. A.—Give {It up for a week and let him decide whether or not he likes! the result | A bit of powder dusted over the) face to take away the slightly un | pleasant “gloss” the natural oll \stves to many skins is perfectly unobjectionabie. Use a simple rice powder, and do not coat your face with it in the unpleasant way many girls do today If you do not need even a little talcum, by all means give it up without any more discussion, AFTER “BAD CHECKS” The Seattle Credit Men's associa tion unanimously voted at a dinner| meeting in the Elks’ club Monday night to prosecute every person who hands any one of their number a worthless check. > Colonial TONIGHT @ Four Fast and Furious Reels of FUN! CHAPLIN ccteeipinslii AM celiac ‘The Mix-Up” Simply Great! And a Big Program Besides (Be sure and get in) 10 Cents Children, ‘The Best of the Series |welf worthy of her love }in the famous old pair until there Is| hardly anything left of them, Chap ltween the covers of a book € 1915, PAGE 4 CHARLIE NOW FELLOWES A YOUNG FELLOW HAS NEW PAIR OF OLD SHOES Vitagraph Co. Puts on Show That Has 27 Tons of Scenery. BOOK ABOUT STAR | Anna Paviowa to Appear in 8-Reel “Dumb Girl of Portici.” Technical Director Charles Chap man, of the Vitagraph company, has just completed the largest and most beautiful tropical scenes ever stag ed by the Vitagraph company. One scene, which representa a cave tn thr compartments, and a rocky approach, looks like a transplanted tion from one of the South Sea | islands. It was bullt for the plo | turigation of Cyrus Townsend Brady » “The Island of Regenera tion,” on which Director Paul Scar }don is working, assisted by Eleanor Woodr Julia Swayne Gordon, Wilt Courtenay, Charles Kent Jand a Keefe. Chapman estimates the entire in the neighborhood besides being the rep | jresents his conception of what, kinds of scenes will be required as backgrounds for all feature pictures in the near future. oe Earle Williams, of the Vitagraph being shown at of tons, and, Male Lead in | Rockeliffe } tion,” at the Clemmer, has had a rer from Ottawa, Canada, whe in that city lowes need to a dramatic club tracted more than passing attention & magnificent, athletic body, j the bank r the stage, hie rise wa he was playing the leading part £ Broadway matinee {dol His first pieture work t# fn filled every expectation held when | reneration,” Mr. F gives wide . r his excellent self, becam the tury All this {# faithfully “The Regeneration playing at the x Nilsson plays the part o teacher one of the literary lights of shown fn h is now er, Anna the school ALHAMBRA One of the many exciting scenes in “The Godd » third install ment of which Is now Alb The interior scenes, in which Celes tia, by her quick wit, anves the} Girls from death, and is saved her self by Tommy Barclay, Jed to conform with scene The latter truly fir in the picture In this {nstallment Celestia and Freddie the Ferret are introduced to polite #oclety, and the “goddess immediately captivates the and, by doing #0, makes enemies of the girls, F e furnishes the edy of the installment night ends the third In the exterior was a really, Tuesday stallment : . COLONIAL Heading the bill at the Colonial ts Char lin, in a four | spasm entitled “The Mix up.” is made up of om the best-known of Chaplin Keystone taken together and made se film. Hart comes next fn a hu est drama of life in the da, in which the star is Hart's famous pinto pony. The is taken from a poem by — Chartie Chaplin, who Is appea Ing at the Colonial in a four pp oP comedy entitied he Mix-Up. and f Charles Chaplin asserts that he | come has taken unto himself a new pair of old shoes. He has trudged about into « Wm man stockya Ben drama Hart The the bill lin will now spend all his re time cultivating a characteristic shape to the shoes, and his old ones will be sold to the highest bidder at a movie actors’ ball to be arranged next month. Now, girls, don't crowd! “Mutual Weekly” completes ALASKA Tho rather slow at the start, “Es meralda,” featuring Mary Pickford now playing at the Alavka, makes up for {t later on in the story and becomes a very human full of heart Interest situations. Life of Earle Williams” Among the stars that support the press, and !s claimed to be writ-|“L Mary” are Ida Waterman, ten in an Interesting way, with * a fine characterization of chapters on “Stage VW hearted mother of Esmer ing Experiences,” “Film | ks to barter her daugh Home Life, covering every happiness for the distinction part of his life, from youth to the } the Alhambra in the third [nel ment of “The Goddess,” is the first of the motion picture actors to have the story of his inclosed be “The is just off} life Da, ho se ete ter's Rockeliffe Fellowes, the Noted Broadwa "The Regeneration,” » he was a clerk in one of the lea He ts still a young man, he attracted attention. “The Regeneration,” »wen is cast as Owen Conway ying at the| bra, ie that of a factory fire| PROGRAM S| men, Star, Who Plays the at the Clemmer. markable career. Mr. Fellowes hal not yet 30 years of age. Mr. Fe in his home elty, s rapid—witbin a couple of seasor in a Broadway success, and was ho was first engaged. In “The Ri and unusual histrionic abilities. , | and with the teacher's ald he of having a titled sonintaw; Fuller Mellish, loving an his he henpecked fathe da ‘r above the trial, and Charles petanding young f Esmeralda Monday night wae a gala jamong Mary Pickf management of the hard to ac to witness the performance. ie Br Waldron farmers on Alaska found Alaska Ending Tuesday Night “Eemeralda (Mary Pickford), . were act: | Metbourne Ending Tuablecs Night | The ri of the Golden West.” . . as may be plainly seen) Colontal Ending Tuesday Night “Pinto Mutual | The Mix-Up" Ren” (Wm. 8 Weekly.” (Chaplin); Hart); Clase A Ending Tuesday Night “The Heart an” (Olga Petrova) ee Liberty Ending Tuesday Night “The Man From Oregon jard Hickman and Clara Williams | eee | Mission Ending Tuesday Night “What Happened on the Ba ‘Nbuda” (Pat O'Mally and Hulette). eee Alhambra Ending Tuesday Night | Williams | The Goddess’ (Earle and Anita Stewart) | eee Clemmer Ending Tu Regeneration” (Roc lowes and Anna Nilsson) eee Madison Ending Tuesday Night “The Absentee” (Robert son), a comedy \¢ } RESIDENCE THEATRES | Home Ending Tuesday “The Exploits of Flat two parts; “The Elev sion,” two-part drama Love," comedy | Ye College Ending Tuesday “For Pi rofessional Reasons,” tw part drama; “Pathe Weekly,” to jeal; “Going to the Dogs,” vaud ville picture Frog and ebrities”; The Hravest of ' Brave,” comedy. nth Din th present time, and forming a lasting record for the admirers of Williams. eee At the Universal's old Gower #t. studios, the Smalleys are still busy with their production of their eight- reel adaptation of “The Dumb Girl of Portici,” featuring Anna Pa’ lowa. Douglas ( rd, Rupert Ju- Man and Edna Maison are included in the cast. see Two hundred and fifty pounds of dynamite was used for the explo: sion which comes as the climax of The Man of Watch,” a forthcom- ing episode of Kalem's “Mysteries of the nd He The explo sion was held in the Verduga can yon, California, and the concusston| was heard for miles. se. Carlton King, Edison, han a me nagerie all his own. Carlton dab: bles in elept He practiced so welkin directing them that they are known to remain if rooted to] the spot wherever he places them| the night before, without moving| as Much a# one foot, The collec-| tion, of course, 1s of fron and china. | | AnnaQ.N The Soul - Stirring Hearts - Interest Story By Owen Kildare WALLACE At the Pipe Organ ROBERTS On the Banjo CLEMMER CLEMMER “The Regeneration,” Rockeliffe Fellowes, Broadway star, screen appearance, ed by experienced be one of the fine filmed. The play Is based on the famous sto y Owen Kildare, “My Mamie Rose,” a practical recital of events in the life of the author. Kildare was once # typical Bowery tough He had at times a bartender, gangster, bouncer and a bruiser of some note until his meeting with the “little school ma'am.” Then a desire to make good-——to make him showed it- in which] the famous} his first has been declar film judges to dramas ever makes ween REFRESHINGLY POWERFUL * TRUE You Will Like The Wonderful zation of “My Mamie Rose” Picturi- lIsson as Marle Deering — | THE REGENERATION Rockcliffe Fellowes as Owen Conway ing banks and his acting at ted with a handsome face and After forsaking and he bas ful «/f and wool faille. 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Tate [Fear evening under the auspices the Ladies’ Musical club will Mason, mean much to all lovers of music in general and to students of the vio- Cured to Stay Cured |i: in particular, In the world of | Torturtng, grind. |music today Kreisler occupies a pe | tng, rasping pa culiar place, Technically, at least, oars the equal of any violinist before the hecuuse they never {PUbIic, the possessor of a tone fa reach the tr mous the world over for its sensu-| Flectricity soaks! ous beauty, he adds to these quall-| right In and drives | ing gifts of interpretation both of | the classic and romantic composers | which put him in a class by him-| self. 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