The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 3

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a see you, Margie.” bowed rete T saié solemnity, m Ours was love at first starr, Si “Won't I disturb you? and on hers the old proverb notwithstanding . “Dear Margie, nothing will dis (To be continued.) there has been no repenting. There| turb me now that you are with | has not been a time during those! me. Do you know,” she con |GOSH! WHAT NEXT? a eleven years that his step has not| tinued, dreamily, “I believe I have| Oh, these movie press agents 10c . nite . “ ' 10c been just as welcome to me | loved you better than any other Now they're calling Theda Bara the oe : during our courting days. There! thing I have ever know “devil's hand-ma} Ihas never been a moment | have STAR—FRIDAY, ene From “The Dust af Eat ” Siv Patt VAMPIRE’ PLAYS CHARLIE CHAPLIN | Theda Bara to Be Seen at the Clemmer in Famous Old Play \¥ SHE'S AN IDEAL TYPE a photoplay version of by witti ag! Clommer | the the has rduced Film Bara in been p Fox Theda +f] corporation, e the title ' will be shown the at hort! | The play was Walsh and included tn Harbaugh, as the Linden, as Elsie McLeod Marcus and Raoul | cast are pieador; Eh Jone, the dragoon ax Michaela J A as chief of the amugglers, ints as Carlotta, the one the principals in the clgaret dire by Cart mer Pay girl famous fight cigaret in the Pharaoh's daughter bring tw naid | Amanset, has two potions—one wii! a aeath| Fox's version of “Carmen sleep of 3,000 years, to live her a future The other wil be more realistic and to contaln make the drinker her slave in a love fe unsurpasted. Woman | ar Greening tanky production with Geraldine ‘arra. like, not being able to decide betw two, she uses both—the| ‘Theda Bara is admirably sulted motion picture tells the rest in a st hat is decidedly original to the part of the fierce, heartless _—_—_—__ coquette, Carmen. Her long, flow « hair r ittering and snaky| her se ne and voluptuous | part a triumph | MAKE KITTY A PROMISE , “Ob. Kitty my somew Another detail of the film ts the (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper ejaculation, “not better Laat iar A {migra el go Ae Enterprise Association.) : your husband—not better Prom nen ae poop Don't you think, Mrs - ur ve weer vartety the orode that you are tiring yourself a ven ereee sor © moment 88 | tographer . » nurse rs we « my words es, |" . ee oe we sures. better tne hed |Aulasian fi Charlies Chaplin and Edna Purviance in a scene from Chaplin's Waverly will come back when you) "rt pee ee leumen of t latest comedy, “Shanghaied,” now showing at the Ahambra are rested e's pa Kit the story -- “Iam not tiring myself and‘ yi Kitty t fareie must stay,” spoke Kitty Dad Kitty. 1 be ALASKA nelle and Edward Earle); “Hack to| Melbourne Ending Saturday Night with some of =e lye ta seh “ . ae Hazel Dawn Vie Primitive” (Mr. and Mrs. Sydney i dad of a hess, and then she added in that e bull Drew mary ara) I smiled rather quiet ing bull's " calls see tone of appeal which always had ’ i with patre brought her that for which she my ona seen c me. He} petal Card Clommer Ending Saturday Night os bd . Ending prs coed rg ape asked. “You know, nurse, t loves angelic wom has Sree | “The Little Gyx (Dorothy Q ‘ . , his mind and heart toce , heruet drama; “On With the Dance,” con time is the most precious thing | | Bernard and Thurlow Bergen) : Save fest now. Don't make me fone Miley, “Marein TI" ere Dest of Maye,” @ sewers Hepes edy: “The Fable of the Sorrows of 4 any of it ked h Over, trying t et ee ae Det tella « awakening of ka Ending pos ed Nip: ee es e nurse looked wit ‘o | ‘ stnseas of Ineoet aes Fatal Card” (Hazel Dawn > e o ! a cosa 0 1 M. iT ntil Nigh her blue eyes suffus an. Seurete So ore aoe and Tt 1 the t and John Mason tadison Until Saturday Night and slightly bowed bh head. | &n#>r oe I ee vigor yt ror Rabie. 4 “a oes one aacetle nine and W um Courtleigh an me when you want me,” she | °" ag bm oa} Ending Saturday Night A Rascal’s We ah Ware”; av. falc ‘ ‘ in o-part comedy arg By this shattering of all the| doesnt know Oa the Clem.!drama; cs ethics of nursing I knew that Miss | [ould never u > reall ars ésawtae tone ct ; art Heathcott was a woman first and | 'erbert, and I wil) d Cierlow tine om, Weel : & nurse afterward. If she had fol-| ‘oink | am = me t ro Snare eee t Sent. fi lowed strictly the code she would sof angh 7 oe : . ee : t ren: be a AGP pane have insisted upon me leaving |)°" a pep ms werent sesteneenamneemeepens > belong to t » ASS A _ Kitty to rest, thereby perhaps |‘ jong to me at al a nee, 1/ CU cg Man With the fron 5 Beoplng ber body alive a few) et consciousness all in a minnt ie tiieb eal Grana; 9a) tee mind to purgatory before her sou! ‘Dat Un Fed Ring and | oui Baturday night Posten her left {ts earthly home. oe eY »y. Margle ee m I have often wondered, little) “ida! © to me and | Pook, why every physician and| el! 20 wodt PROGRAMS nurse feels called upon to keep|'* % eb . Alhambra Ending Saturday Night ihe bedy:.alive at any. cc somebod myse th , aied” (Chartle ¢ aplin) ; | am By Miss Heathcott's acquies age ought was, ‘I nae Ade al Wi Elites 8 ar | ence to her patient's request 1}!!! let me give it t ars | realized that only a few hours of ‘Oh, Kitty, you di n't an that Mission Ending Saturday Night | that “precious time” stretched | When you looke ba “Ransom's Folly” (Mabel Trun-| pear Misa Grey: | can't resist/not felt as sure of his love, sym between Kitty and eternity. Know. | Wanted to give it to —— — ame the temptation to write and let you/pathy and understanding. this, the human being had|, “Yes. dear, I knew you would know that there is such a thing as| Three times | have descended Fiumpted over the conventional |!ove it and tend it! 1 not avaluber 7 love in this old world of ours, after | into the very depths of the shadows, training of a nurse and she was Know then I ie, t - all, In the “Confessions of a Wife”|and | do not know whether it has allowing Kitty to dispose of those "O¥ that | ma te WILLIAM FOX and in many of your letters the key-|been hader for me or for him. He hours as she wished have baby more than eve v Will Present note seems to be that love is only |is as interested in and as thoughtful As she closed the door Kitty} ¥0U take it? THE: RA a dream. Well, from personal ex |for our children as | am, We are turned ber eyes toward me. “Sit|, “If Ilerbert will Jet have it DA BA perience of nearly eleven y only in moderate circumstances, len take & and love it as 1 In “CARMEN™ would over here on the bed where I can know that such is not the o SS-UP WEEK DRESS UP—Never Miss the Money This is DRESS UP WEEK in Seattle. All Seattle will express inner well being by outward show of prosperity. Everyman and woman? Yes. And the little children, too, are getting new things to wear. Everybody is happy. Everybody is confident—Seattle will Dress Up and Cheer Up. Men’s and Young Men’s Women’ s abaigs F all Suits Fall and Winter Suits at g oh gr Mixt ure PE in Pop coml ned * with style and | e Suits before buying. The finest Serges, Cassimeres a Failored Suits in and higt fancy mixtures in all the 1 rade Serges in all oloring $15, $20, $22.50, $25 lied $30 "$24.50 and wv The New Winter Coats |Charming Fall and Winter For Men Who Dress Well Storm Ulsters, Double-breasted Ba 1a Form Fitting and other favored m« he new Mad handsom ecks in: Hea | weaves and colors, ub ( hilla akhan and Broadcloth, in the $15, $20, $25 and $30 $8, $1275, $14. 75, $19.75 High-gra Furte ka if Plush Velours and Our Furnishing Department co rig eit Offers splendid values in Shir wil $24.75, $29.75, $34.75, $39.75 and ch If Ase c ] n ( et kirts, Petticoats, etc Dress up now You Are Invited to Open a Charge Account at Gately’s Dress Up CATELYS $1. 00 a Week 119-1121 THIRD AVE. Between Seneca and Spring Sts. Alterations Free Man ‘Tailored and Guaranteed $5.00 a Month OCTOBER 15, | husband h, 1915. PAGE 3 IN ‘SHANGHAIED’ | have not He tucked the children in and helped them with their evening prayers. We don't always agree, but we are chums in work and play, joy and sorrow, and we each have re spect for the other's opinions. Don't think he is a saint. He would get awfully lonesome living with me if he were. He is always willing to go with me, but usually says, “We don't have as nice a time any place as we do at home.” But let me tell you this: It takes a man, a fine, wholesouled man, with as much to give as he asks in return, to hold a woman's love | wonder if we are the luckiest people on earth, or do you only hear the sorry side? Tang and some of the time been harder for me or for him Q.—! once had a goiter on my neck, and painted it with jodine. It left a stain very plainly visible, and | have tried most everything to re move it, but have not succeeded In so doing. Do you know what will remove it? LENA iodine stains Dear Miss Grey: May | say a word for the benefit of “A Chris Coming Next Sunday VALESKA SURATT IN THE “Soul of Broadway” CLEMMER 10c Seattle’s Bout 10c Protoplty Mouse Today and Tomorrow Only C. Haddon Chambers’ Graphic Story of the Rockies “THE FATAL CARD” With Two of Filmdom's Greatest Artists John Mason AND Hazel Dawn A Story of a Gambler's Unsuc cessful Attempt to Reform = EXTRA COMEDY ALASKA): rs Jestablish your SECOND AvE. AT JAMES St ve | Until 10 P.M. Store Open in thi a kine I have en's, $1 $1 $2 “$15.00. $12.50 The are only a this section, t following at th Spreads, wit he Crochet ed ends Waite of a splend r tian"? “No one knoweth the Father save the Son and he to whomsoever the Son willeth to reveal Him.” (Matt. 4:27.) This has happened many times in the past, and is happening in the world at the present time When God is revealed to the soul it Is the most wonderful sensation a human being can experience in this life, but cannot be described, because there are no words in our language that would convey or suggest the thoughts and ideas to another per son There are many things everyday life that we accept facts, yet are unable to prove. a man looks over your shoul- der and tells you there is a building jin the distance, you can easily be |lieve him, yet it is impossible for him to prove it. You must turn and own proof, So it is in proving that there is a God. Each individual must look and see for bimself. And when God is revealed to the soul, the proof is positive and absolute in our as Q.—My neighbor, C. C., has some pigs about 18 feet from my house. As the pigs are poor neighbors, | do not like them. | had the health officer here, and Mr. C. GC, told the |neighbors he could put in two more if he wanted to. My house was va cant four months last winter, and if it is vacated again, | am liable to lose it. | have been to justice of the peace and the sheriff, and they will not do anything about it, | have been to the county attorney, and he won't fight the case, so | come to you, Tell me how | can get rid of my four-legged neighbors M. B for a writ o8 mandate health commissioner move the pix it you must to prove the a public e, It will be for in attorney A.—Ask have the to re be abl nui you necessar to employ Q.—Recently | took a young girl frlend to a dance. | was not keep ing steady company with her, but we have known one another for a number of years, and | have al- Coatings, _ The Popular Priced Suits tyle by li few e'* no room Women’s $3 Shoes §2. 50 These are dressy patent leather and dull kid Shoes, with the stylish black cloth or dull kid tops. The sizes are 2% to 8 The newest patterns, received this week, are $2 50 among them. Actual $3.00 values. Saturday, pair . aed Children’ it Velour Calf Se made with be Men’ S 32 Night Shirts $1.15 PHENOMENAL SALE 0F omen’s Coats s sale 1 of our leading numbers. ncluded are Plushes, Corded sizes from 14 to 18 in Misses’ We know we can please you in style and fit, these prices are sufficiently attractive 0.00 Values at. 6.50 Values at 2.50 Values at. Stylish Balmacaans mart ind attractive Coats has made the rarkab! « th Fall Phere dec row shoulde ar } ee al t} alue wna $20. 00 plend and b have a i- English ana $15.00 Boys’ $1. 50 Sweaters 98c lute of the many bargains in more. Cotton Blankets, Blankets, tn regular big wrinin Serim, | r, wit ored borders e; regularly 12% rrow, the yard and in fancy $1.15 of flannelette imed with silk Saturday values ways respected her. After we ar- |rived at the dance she left me and| went with another gentieman, and| permitted him to take her home. Was not this very impolite? How shall | treat her when we meet again? HARRY A.—Indeed, if ave her provocation to treat you so, it impolite. you no was ng & Of course, t nan, you cannot show you feelings in any way when you meet the girl again, but you can refrain from extending any invitation to her in the future. Qa—t am a young man who has recently made the acquaintance of a girl who will be 19 years old in a few days Would it be outstepping the bounds of convention to present her with a little birthday gift? If not, would you kindly suggest something appropriate for the oc casion? J. S$. A It upon what term If short of three or f t is in order other flowers woul depends recently ur months, no Wise candy or make a suitable gift Q.-I have been married only | a year and have a baby boy 4 weeks old and have a nice home; but my husband never talks to me about his Home of the Best $2.50 Glasses on Earth 4’ IF YOU WILL come to us will exam and tell should have results you want al Co. we ine your eyes what get The Marcum Opti | 917 First Ave. you the many in the popular belted variety in the colorings, and every one is just full of style. and from 36 to 44 in Wom- | here Flannel Night Gowns »tton ; RS black end tan; there are ies here up to 20¢ 10 c in black cotton, The very latest materials and the newest models will be found A shortage of certa n materials cut off a future sup- ply of certain numbers, and have left us with only one or two of Velours and heavy Novelty lots of We effects. There's and surely ven... $16.50 Women’s 75c —59c— atly finished wns in fancy outing flan they're cut well made; come in blues remarkable val- 59c to close out a they're of a good ‘= Hose—just broken lines toes and Stripes and p utfs trimmed | business—only answers ver . ly [the questions 1 ask hint. a s there any way tha’ win his confidence? ' ‘ove: tie and do all | can to make him hap py. LONESOME AND SAD. A.—If you t your husband to realize that marriage is nothing than a partnership, the sue- of which depends upon the de. more th partners work and plan her, you will have no further trouble in winning his confidence Perhaps if you confide little things jto him and ask his opinion and get him inte ted in the things you do, be will gradually come to you with the things which puzzle him lin his business ilfe. 1 think one of the biggest mistakes married people make is in not having life in common, for just as surely as one keeps things from the other, they will in time drift apart CLASS A “The Man With the tron Heart” “On With the Dance” And “The Fable of the Unemployed” 5c William Fox Presents pW DOROTHY BERNARD and THURLOW BERGEN in the ‘LITTLE GYPSY’ CLEMMER 10¢ eritsng woe LOC

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