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STAR—SATURDAY, OCT, 2, 1915. PAGE 3. y PRP IP PPL PLL PLL LLL LLL LPL LAL PPP PN EPL >: CO RRR STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT’S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES NRA ALAA LP DL DLL LPP PEPPY PL PPR PAAR RAR ALARA ARPA A Theda Bara, in a Scene From the Powerful Drama “Sin,” Which Lal “, ” Mele Aan Wake Go arry D. Carey and Julia Dean in a Scene From “Judge Not, Sunday at the Liberty Donald Brian, Former Musica! Comedy Star, Who Is Featured in “The Voice in the Fog,” at the Alaska Sunday A Tense Scene From “Fatherho od,” With Mobart Bosworth, js the Miss ion’s New Bi Sunday. SAARAAARARAAAAR AAA AA ) lusion. Not only doew it close the ginning Sunday, in the return en BEGINNING TOMORROW a'8 BM er writers, t it terminates | morrow } fary is cast as Glad, a child of London slums, in love with Dan-| @ lead a crook, Her exacting a promise Hows | that he wiil leave his assoc a) Q—tIs It proper ee a girl to kiss) who own property are in possession; ! am only 16. Shall | write to him? have —/|& young man with whom she hasiof our government through their ADA. been keeping company steady for|control of the agencies of public A—You should never have four months? 1. lL. opinion. ken to the man, and it was de- | A-It te not. A girl fs not up| © ©. 0. says the National Guard cidedly improper for you to go rid- LIBERTY WILLIAM FOX PRESENT, — Oo f thrills | posed to kiss a man ahe ja (@ sufficient to keep “order” in our ing with him. To correspond with Ss Julla Dear F 4 ‘ oe | labor troubles. Has he forgotten the him without more knowledge of bis romance engaged to him. The mamdwho asks 9 were eve a girl for “steady company” in not 2G strike In Illinois when Presi acter than you have would be | .. itled to the privileges dent Cleveland ordered out the reg-/ ost unwise girl of your age e mpi ibhige nos ular army? should not trust her own judgment storage - seeume i Sans teas ih Why is it that all labor organiza-| !" friends, for there is hah : hier tain, tions oppose militarism, and all or-|#r#ve danger in so doing ganizations of property-owners Q—will you please be eo kind favor it? | las to give your views upon the In preparing for war, working peo question of the end of the world ,|ple are preparing to kill their fel-| ing so near? | know that for years to the low workers, either at home in| it has been prophesied at different compa: stem against which| @b0r troubles or abroad in a war! times by different people, but some girls have been repeate ‘ 1 over markets. Has any war ever! of these had nothing upon which to thie column © [benefited the working people? Has base the claims of their theories. Oy ae any war failed to benefit some At the present time, many of the », |Small group of capitalists? churches of this city are discussing ‘ Why, in the name of justice, this subject and their literature is + should our love of our feilowmen| spread all over the country. It is , end at an artificial boundary line?/ remarkable to see the amount of od envelope the copy will be! The only true patriotism considers| people who are expecting the end nailed to bim.—CYNTHIA GREY all men as brothers and all wars of all worldly things in the r fu. as civil wars. With a well-trained | ture and are planning their earthly army at the service of its masters, | affairs accordingly. What do you te write te a young man: | how much hope have we to alter|think about it? MRS. H. D. home tow le t © ™Y our present economic conditions in| A.—I think if every one would mn. Is It proper for him any fundamental way? D. W. |live today prepared to die tomor- or for me to write first? Will you — jrow they wouldn't have to worry whe CLEMMER eda Ba e © Sata THE VAMPIRE WOMAN Of the Theatre Antoine, A reader ho to copy the Dan McGrew will wend ¢ Q.—I! am a young lady ani wish ajority of in New nter about a house are laid during the feast 4 York's wealth. Y jewe he Madonna of Mount Carme eeeee’t vie th Ron outiine and Q—1! have been keeping steady about the end of the world, which Suapiciar hemost sacred fete day of thattale land ending for a letter from me ; jnone of us know anything about. | to Laura (May Ailison an’ colony [to him? BLANCHE. |COmPany with a gir! four months.) 7) Oy natical preparations of which to Mre. Hazard » hostess a. Oe Waalts.ihe mo MISSION Hap Hazard Fatherhe ng man| Would It be proper for me to give) vou speak are my idea of misdirect ith al her a watch, bracelet or ring? ed energy A.--It {9 usual for a yo M A corresponden K woman. The subject mater WILL, her othing bh permanent value be notht 1 paving @ permanent valu When the last visitor has seen cali the man by d be given by a man to a girl./ ¢he sights and gone home with his the big theme thieves, « oM The story has b If she has mn accustomed to sho 1 ‘ and a as all out-doors Pos 4 a hid m.|It tellin * anand wife “4h she will writ ‘on | Unless they are engaged wife and kids, the Elks county fair t tore advent of as “My Dear he will at Third ave. and Virginia st. will res e Ya with “Yours or|, @—A very good looking chauf-| close Saturday night ALHAMBRA Snatche t Alt Your sincere fri ise of fur comes to our block every day.; Children were given a special The fin installment: of “Thel< w Ad Liyons, ¢ the word ear . forma), The other morning he spoke to me,| matinee Saturday afternoon and Goddess” w e@ shown for three| pletes.the t and conventional 4 r and, from his conversation, | could child was presented with a ; oe as ot ee eas tell that he is cultured and refined : venir. On I the shows aay 5 x He asked me to go out riding with | especial interest to the young folks eo | MELBOURNE Dear M Grey—War has eco-|him and | went S ceunls eh tenes ert ope Cavanaugh's band and With = Chapte fot Mary Pickford im the attr jmomic causes, An army is for thelNow, he is going away and hasithe free acrobatic entertainment reaches a happy and romantic con-at the Melbourne for t Jays, be | protection _of property, since those asked me to correspond with him were enjoyed ‘thoroly. JUDGE NOT or “The Woman of Mona Diggings” c world a He Wagner, Garry Herrmann Roger Bre and otbers. OPO NA Bria: duane Tie From the story in the Saturday Evening Post ture was ed from the nove Haro MacGra Suporte by ae The Six-Act Story of a he meet , ar a line William Shay Woman’s Love Laid on the Western frontier, the story fairly lives with the virility and romance of that region, where real red- blooded men and women live their lives and loves with 1 legitimate act of “The High SOPmZOZOH > ic rsion of the play , — " jored such § the intensity of man close to nature, featuring The $100,000 Actress and which comes to the ‘ wherein she portrays the weird and wondert Yd powerful and character of GLAD. The beautiful and ragged tale of a girl who is slow + tha atiese, woes ndying optin m nd hero f thee ite tak aout a In rag I a i ee ‘ J | As “The Woman A Superb Famous Players Film Feature. Alhambra Ending Tuesday Night of Mona Diggings E4 | , A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION ee reimee ty) Te a ae ; : $/3 | Colonial Ending Tuesday Night s favorite, an emotional actress of national . 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