The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1915, Page 3

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First Run Paramount Pictures. THE CHORUS LADY A Story of Life Behind the ee in 5 Parts. ‘GILL LOOKS FOR A CHAPLIN SHOW. He's to Be Judge of Chaplin Contest in Society Cir- cus at Hippodrome, 7 a tj “WIE au 6 | > 7 NEVER SAW CHARLIE} 9 MILES OF TROUBLE A U ] Ss 1 f AN ALL STAR CAST ae akdetGrn’c. 3 n Unusual Sale o Chartie Chaplin, the world-renown. To hold u and we place r e CLEO RIDGELY, MARGERY DAW { ed slapjack movie comedian miles of slipping. sliding mountains . » He «it with reluctance and that ts Maj. Gen. Goe AND WALLACE REID. with ele thals hes back to Pana c- ll imme a S$ Jimmy Crehan, his secretary, is a ma le ri a » B rabid Chaplin fan. Jim denies tt, Phat is wh = iy) TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ONLY J st ie true Stn aay te doen’ bis renignati Has Becn Made Possible Through a Most wugh a ariie, he Inughs nis anama en Peitpeair } wite for laughing at Chaplin for an indef F Extraordinarily Advantageous Purchase f : Rut never a week passos but Gen thals, engineer for Uncle When we announce a special sale in this store it al- . what Jimmy attends a Chaplin! Sam show, whether his wife le with him| He han beer ways means a saving to the customers. yi 4 or no, (Ah, poetry!) | inion by the Ja But such an exceptional bargain as this is seldom Mayor Gill's two boys both are! @ i pag find Ah tage equaled even in this store of bargains. B Charite Chaplin fans | cafe Pol a You really must see this aggregation of exquisite Heare All About Charile | canal closed shapes to fully appreciate the whole of this annougce- the charms of the} longer ment 7 7 . are dinned tn Hiram's Fr iT th rk f ~ aah ‘ 4 ‘ First at Pike. Continuous—11 a. m, to 11 p. m. ccahiat ud ok Gunes ba Et tal Coates ite bak Such style—and such variety. The majority are in ys, and all day long (be| well under way, “slides” have velvet, velours and panne velvets, and there is a wide » Visite of taxpayers), by bis! given untold trouble to the en selection of colors, too. But it is in the Shapes that the 10c; Children, 5c; Loges, 25c. © mayor has been chosen 7 or . ¢ Chaplin con-| cireus which! Se opens Monday night for a week TE at the Hippodrome is in an| awful fix. He has running all over the business ne Mon | trying fi fide aplin sh to ‘ sen to be a hot But it than the things dat the clrous Two-Bit and in whic nervy acro charmer? you will be Rreat fous they do not know, they frankly ad- tld animals, sarless snake Q.—Mother and | have had an argument and have left you to set: | mit. tle the question, which is: Do the} The history of metaphysical the majority of young women of today | ories is full of tortures, ware and marry men for true love or|murders, and It is this power you |-4, for getting out of them what they | sense when you fear to question or .. ? analyze. y the majority of young wom-| | challenge any man to prove or ry for true love. Mother 1s | dieprove the theory of God. Ask 1 would like your| these teachers how much they have CECILIA R. |added to the world’s knowledge since they have been in it? Are not and thur-riling chariut loads of gypales and owers Hielar ken nd jers and Law a Ww paid heir theories based upon the le gends and history of past meta physicia records were or anythit constructed to suit the powers that ants and tigers B are to be taken as proof, without a| ruled? oes tere doubt the majority marry for love| As for myself, | do not know. 1 only am such a tiny speck on this earth, — | am too busy trying to help make Dear Miss a. In answer to it better to live on, that | have no ELOPE AND WED HERE * the letter signed “Christian,” in ref. time to think of a God or her erence to an existing God, | wish to stion the purpose of the one| whe says, “Do not question or an-| When Mins Irene V. Rudd t God is a monotheistic theory of the alyze.” A MERE MAN and grandmother at Elb re origin and contro! of forces and ne | ldn't | her marry Ernest mat The average child of 7; Q@—Please be ao kind as to help Scherman, a hardware clerk, of that visited relatives in Se met Scherman she ‘accidentally a preache They their honeymoon me decide a serious question. A/town good-looking girl whom | know has |attle been calling me by phone for over/and called on a year. | positively do not love this were enjoying girl. She is the sort that a fellow) Monday could not love, for she is too lovely| ~ rs, taught by religion, can tell hopes to Solve iM versed In physics, c + to love—! mean too affectionately y. mechanics and similar scl- in love with me. C lete Ri rt ences before | ever read the Will you tell me how to get rid omp: epo "Buddhist, Confucion' Pagan, of her? | have tried everything Christian of Mohammedan theory of the source and contro! of force and matter. After several years historical search, my conclusion That what man cannot explain, he uses the word God as a resting point for his mind. Science advances many theories, but does not condemn you if you do not accept them as truths, but asks you to question and analyze. What under the canopy, but to no avail. | have told her | didn’t want her to call me up—even snubbed her on the street—but no difference. She keeps on calling me up. Now, if you can, thru your long experience, suggest what to do, | will appre it IRRITATED SAM P. S.—Please remember, | cannot get her mad at me of Market Today Paid Wholesale Vegriables and A.-—-No nor of self-r this girl has. If she ranged, even slightly If she | pitied more than blamed has parents or relatives, why don't you acquatr ith her actions? Youngest of Broadway's] When she cal Jo not talk with Musical Comedy Stars] her. Simply bang up the receiver |.) ° as soon as you know who It is. Do t @: IN this not only once, but ever: 1% sack 9 @1 ‘house o ¢ Wm. C. De Mille’s Dear Miss Grey: | am from the . Romantic Comedy East, and know all about a butter OP one nut. It is shaped like an egg, big ‘ and round, and small and pointed at ’ the other end. The shell is very ene oe6 rough and hard when dry. There is |!" bs a skin over the shell, same as on a @2% hazelnut. When gathered in the ® @ 6.80 fall, the skin is green and the sheil 4 not se hard, and light in color. Then e they are put on a roof to dry, and 4 e the skin and shell get brown. The |)" older the butternut is, the richer it « gets. When gathered in the fall, if this green skin is removed from the shell and bolled, it makes the best be Vicissitudes of the Old the green Dutkerhat ‘Ginine arte ee Time Shakeeperean hands worse than anything | have 293i Star ever seen, and won't come off very J @ 18 soon, either. Notwithstanding the | ™ 7 oe task of preparing them, | like the ° meat much better than that of any 1 e other nut MRS. A.M = ALASKA Q.—Which Is most harmful to the ty health, tea or coffee? AH. J oo. @ e to an r 1 eens —————_= . . a , o Q.—Must all manuscripts sent to 18 or t 7 ’ publishers be typewritten? ° William Fox’s AMBITIOUS Prie ere tor Paes, uch prefer typewrit sorbic } pewrit-|@ e if matte ritten | He os os LATEST SUCCESS ar sized |? 6 @ 7 te . ‘ o ‘ The Soul Hepa Q—My skin is very sensitive 5 ’ Can you tell me any way to cleanse 0, over 3 it without using soap? L.o : A.—Use cornmeal or nd mea i hogs @ on roadway one STARRING PORTER CHARLTON Selling Prices to Retailer for | Mutter, Fans and Cheese TRIAL IS RESUMED ~ x Ita Butter Valeska COMO. Suratt a The Red Rose of et aaa the Gay White Way b astern sone if rs % | LEMME MOUNTAINEERS TO HIKE | Aifaita 1 Mountaineers {asued an in ag ll Ge s . vitation to Seatt) o walk from | Puget ae ay l Srattle’s f ft 4 Cowen park to Ravenna beginning } 0 . 10c whe taptsy Mouse 10c at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, No. n [vember 4. and Injuns and), (maybe) and min-|, a lot of other at 1915. PAGE 3, a eee! STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, REVIEW OF FILM PLAYS GOETHALS GOES THAT OPENED SUNDAY TO FINISH JOB IN SEATTLE THEATRES En Route to Panama to Hold Back Slipping Mountains A NE Ae a Mon A gineers. eg apy Pm greatest attraction is found—such models, and such a i rity o} * H formation. of the. ieth variety. Smart looking sailors—others with the popular he reason, for the “Bi wide, floppy brim—and the jaunty little turbans are cut thru “mountains here in endless numbers. Santery volsinla ash si ag Before buying elsewhere see this splendid line—but The great nine-mile tat come early, for they'll soon be snapped up Culebra al plows at the low price of a Cc thru to t of the conti : “ nental Nas the great See Our Second Avenue Window Displa: est trouble In 1911 engineers had to fight 21 slides, and at irregular NOTION SALE intervals up to the present one these slides have continued, ——rieT ALT Misigi werataler siden eter STILL ON slipping into the waterway Large Size Cube Pins, The novice tells Father Anthony of hia vision, a scene from “Destiny, | bic h will be the attraction at the black or colors, 5 or the Soul of a Woman,” the feature at the Melbourne Melbourne for the rest of the each Cc oe ec The picture tells of Pearl Buttons, NEW THEATRE OPENS Wright in “A Wild Goose Chase,” Of & young novice i, per dozen 3c John Hamer for a long time which opened The end church to view the world - Se Tee ed Sat, Te F, ta tom ssi | (HOSIERY ager ‘olonta t 26 i. yw at the head of the ‘today PROGRAMS — red 15c _—— sany, which bi and Theodore|” gisex ine ¥ x or old Pantages theatr the principals | aAviid. “Gaoee Chase” (Ina Rubber Dressing Combs, Specially Priced ore Claire . -" ” usually 25¢ The ery Sale of Satur- ee ‘ Melbourne Ending Tuesday Night « N ¥e Berl * th tiny,” drama Wire Hair Pins, 5c Wome . Hone, worth to 20¢ a 4 ne is 3 packages for ks and tans; some - cht, with Jackie Gaus lisslon Ending Tuesday Night sa lines, but we have rt ane te ine (Jackie Saunders); “8 Fixer strong quality; card dC dat, pair 10 nerite w the traps and pitfalls of the shop t Rood re ie aah of to dy; “A Millionatre for a Min Patent Leather Belts, n, dou j t Soges ‘omedy Women’s and chil nd toes; all COLONIAL Some Fixer” and “A M ¢ 15 pct rf seg eines Line thet bith dginbel Alhambra Ending Tuesday Night dren’s: each Cc at the « til Tueada Dil ee ee es eee oe Crepe Paper, all co Se sa stahine ott see § ors: per roll a you iple who go to|CLEMMER role By cong Yar Ie Collar Supports, all sizes, the r fortune The Clemme hati, ce sre sa black or white. 4c Yr i and Ralph | Week eet) A in i ret over teas ran sen t ee ec urerey Wate White Handkerchiefs for and” black , , — women or children black only; all Stanley's “« a wild Walker) Broncho Billy 7 ‘ 5c tr ow the bill, | Kip! Matters” (G. M. Anderson) 3 for hi with a n diag. ve Colonial Ending Tuesday Night LIBERTY leska vaudeville The Bread = Lin (Prancelia Rich tn the and lot actress, ts the star any YAM Rillington and Ralph Lewis) plenty of action and color irish wiles that even Theda Bara) “staniey's Close Call” (Capt. Jack |... : | WALLOPS OPS A BANDIT BANDIT [Chorus Lady a pleturization of never thought of are shown to ad-)| nonavita) Cash, Cats and a Cookbook, James Forbes’ play, in which Rose |¥antage by Valeska | Clemmer Ending Tuesday Night Comedy W. C. Fitzpatrick, grocer at 533 Stahl ore 4 the part of Pat fi ia The 1 of Broadway” (Va Home Ending Tuesday 4ist ave. S. W., saved his si O'Brian ed an immediate suc | MELBOURNE Jeska Surrat) The Romance of Elaine.” No. 2,|from a robbery Saturday ni cown Sunday at the Liberty. The A “powerful allegorical theme, Madison Ending menasy Night two parts; “By Whose Hand,” two.|when he pummeled a thug who picture tells of Pat O'Brian, who {reat 5 way, ‘s \ ne and | part drama A Chase Moon-|cracked him over the head with s endeavors to keep her little sister Woman ekly”: [light club, ing the stranger to flee. =! a itches of Crawford, a and backer of the ley, Marjorie Law d Wallace Reid are starred. from the ss werseeice | Anglo-French F —_ 5 PerCent ? le Blackwell rts are stare External Loan and Theodore Ro! ALASKA at ® oc'a"oung ran. and our rand The Joint and Several Obligation Hibs the grandchilt he of the Governments of the Nand Bet United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic Dated October 15, 1915, due October 15, 1920; interest payable April 15 and Oc- tober 15, both principal and interest payable in New York City in United States gold coin without deduction for any present or future British or French taxes. Coupon bonds in denominations $100, $500 and $1,000, which may be regis- tered as to principal. Registered bonds in denominations of $1,000, $10,000 and $50,000 and author- ‘BREAK A CHILD'S COLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS | Cleanses the Little Liver and Bowels and They Get Well Quick PY bao PA A elgel ts Berelaah FAR ized multiples. rispeisene hed bother gh doe inde rt Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable. Convertible, at the option of rt Maan Sh caer Mla the holder, on any date not later than April 15, 1920, or (provided the notice be ith is bad, stomach sour given not later than April 15, 1920) at maturity, par for par, into 15-25 year joint peg ge and several 4 1-2 per cent bonds of the governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the French Republic. Such 4 1-2 per cent bonds and you will be payable, principal and interest, in United States gold coin, in New York © a well, playful child again be ? x hs “ A & % ; your child coughs, snuffles and City, free from deduction for any present or future British or French taxes; will ; : has caught cold or feverish or ¢ C we ’ M has a sore throat, give a good dose mature October 15, 1940, but will be redeemable, at par and accrued interest, in of ‘alifo: a Syrup of FT o : ® ® oe rata ie Meant be dittaeaeee whole or in part, on any interest date not earlier than October 15, 1930, upon three t other treatment is giver | 2” C months’ notice cbildren needn't be coaxed . o take this bh nless fruit la . : : We eer. settions af mathare Wade te A large amount of these bonds having already been withdrawn for invest- | Hendy. Hua vetacete (iver aad tos ment, we, whose names appear below, offer, on behalf of a country-wide group Jels is prompt and sure, They also of institutions and bankers, the unsold balance subject to prior sale and change in know a little given today saves a yrice be sick child tomorrow. price. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent TT r a a y . wT a . ae ok ae bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," | PRICE 98 AND INTEREST, YIELDING NEARLY 5 1-2 PER GENT. which contains directions or a | a. of all ages and for Payment may be made either in full on October 29th or at the option of the pur- ylainly on th b Py is p ‘counterfeits # d here. Get chaser, 50 per cent on October 29th and the balance on December 3rd. Application will be made to list these bonds on the New York stock exchange. Temporary bonds will be ready for delivery on or about October 29th, exchange- able for the definitive bonds when prepared. yrup Company : November 7 WILLIAM FOX WII Present THEDA BARA In “CARMEN” CLEMMER 10c '.10c J. P. MORGAN & CO.., N. W. HALSEY & an an Francisco. ees EST TRUST AND SAF E DEPOSIT CO., Seattle. E. H. ROLLINS & SONS, dan £ rancisco. New York. Se rttlets topiey Ki

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