Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
America’s most t delighful comedy rom air and water, filled sistible appeal, and all Yeauty of Little Mary FIRST-RUN PARAMOUNT Here is Mary Pickfor has she had a vehicle to display all the pretty expressions and charac oftered ‘A Girl of Wednesday Until Satur CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. STORM SIGNAL OUT|TO INSTALL PASTOR Expected south and southwest; Rev. Hansen Rer gales Wednesday caused the |graduated from the Pr weather bureau to order storm sig-|logical semina will nals displayed along the Washing-|pastor of Brighton Presbyt ton coast and the mouth of the | chure! h by the presbytery of Seattle Columbia river. ' Friday night cently Theo tor It Is Women of Her Type Who Break the Hearts of Fathers and Mothers by Leading Their Loved Ones Astray ALL SEATTLE IS GASPING OVER ALESKA | SURATT THE RED ROSE OF THE GAY WHITE WAY In William Fox’s SENSATIONAL PRESENTA- TION OF MODERN NEW YORK LIFE IN THE SOUL OF BROADWAY CLEMMER LOC eee nous. LOC A Better Show For Ten “Cents. BURR EEEERRRE 4 Pickford ewilching with incidents of ir A Gill of Yesterday So pe LIBERTY 10c—CHILDREN 5c, LOGES 25c little ina ince, filmed on land, the quaint charm and sutias r gestures, cha teristic mos Yes day Night FIRST AT PIKE adapted rng sterd Grey’s Letters My Dear Miss Grey: For some time | have been a reader of your |‘ columns and find them Interesting “One of the Left-Over stirred me up to write. | letter Now has a man wrote the nm question It Is unfair where a man of limited sympathy would be unfair He says of today brought up to think no man is good Th women enough for ther They have simply had an oppor tunity to discriminate and found that not all men are at tractive just because they are men Since “One of the Left-Overs' got personal, | will, too. | have had a high schoo! education, and am now earning a fair salary as a stenographer. | fairly well what a girl in tion wants wants love (in spite of his saying she doesn’t) and wants justice and sympathy (which is not always Included in a man’s than that, she doesn’t want to work in the office all day and then have to do the housework, too. This means that the husband must have enough to provide for a wife. He has always been expected to dc this, tho, so what is mercenary about a girl's expecting It now? About girls scorning boys in over alle—! have met acquaintances in working clothes and said, “Good morning” without feeling myself embarrassed, And I'm not 80 rare either. If a man finds the girls are slight belleve | know my pos in a husband. She love ing him, he had better wake up and take stock of himself. Sex isn’t enough for a man these days WORKING GIRL Will you please print what Easter Sunday falls on in ALA Apr Easter day I Dear Cynthia Grey: | would like to see the inclosed clipping from a little paper print to Minnie B. Frazier's recent letter about the dev Cordially yours H.G.T the right @ in in answer You are calling it by name, and we had just as well back to the New Testament guage and speak of devils as devils. There are clean spirits and unclean spirits, and we had just as well a knowledge it and act accordingly It is not unscientific. It is certain ly scriptural, There must be some explanation for the way men act. They are obsessed by unclean spirits, and when. in minds they know it their right Men are led astray and women go wild because an unc thought you had just as say a devil—enters into the mentality and takes of the Now, if spirit can enter into and upset your thinking, the real, true spirit of God can enter into thought and heal your body This is practical Christianity, a are practicing the world,’ lean or well pos session an unclean body Best Conclusion to the Story of “The Queen of Jungle Land,” Opening tt Mission Toda Whew Hulle Anaged ex « » his head and o ” Mystery of the Iaet ee The Queen of Jungle Land The onfost ts closed The win nors are DAVID CREMER, 5437 46th ave. 5S. W.,, firet prize, $3 cash. ERNEST WILSON, 1807 Sixth ave., second prize, $2. W. SHRADER, 1413 14th ave, third prize, $1 s nen written, 1 *hort and arr! 1 ea nh the contest \ r evened pr close, and o did hrade tho as close aa Cremer The ¢ not so.! More Sanitarium Publishes One to Five Days at Home. The Elders Sanitarium, located at so M f as put “USE STAR WANT SULTS of mente it every day ADS FOR RES STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1915. PRIZE WINNERS PICKED IN SCENARIO CONTEST David ( remer for Wins Writing First Award the \ A acene from “The Queen of J ungle Land,” opening Wednesday , ta at the Mission theatre vans p = ERS ese ee | ere'e Cremer's story of how lnoldy the interest of the spectators in the re of the Al ‘ et mn. You will be oe ar ginning end | $1.00 LACE CURTAINS 69c welng how close he The en of the picture are a Rea - Curtain an creo is { Lost Hope,” afive-|sensational head-on collision be. patterns tree. A wild expression appe: t old-fast of a blast, blowing up an vee of Wake ‘when Philip re hriller,” tho on a more extensi cliff and precipitating BIC F : Both gray and white ase om The Queen of the Jung with} Ribbed Shirts and Drawers be had in thie eplendia Undeen Edythe and Wellington sizes 24 24 we wear bargain; come in all Playter leads, of aa the ae oulant sizes ribbed Vests and featnre at the Mission Wednesday al. the garme ts. ‘Thurada 69c SKIN TROUBLES * ee PAGE 3 ONE-PRICE SPECIALS AT 69c FOR THURSDAY The popularity of this Weekly Bargain Day is increasing. At these attractive prices we must limit quantities. Read!‘ $1.00 Blankets 69e Women’s Underwear |; Women’s Felt Slippers ing Sacques Misses’ Wool Underwear his comes in gray wool, & story of life in South two-part comedy the other attraction | - erage CLASS A A gripping stor of the nder ° okin 1 of F and featuring the . tte ete Apache . pature wavs i ree Inflamed lof the Claas A night Ms The Alaska theatre closed its | «) . ‘ ment The Dance of the Apache s the ’ f i irts é doors temporarily Tuesday |* deity. ins | title of t m. Joseph Smith and Men's Sweaters Men’s Night Shi night, pending a readjustment ba tf «, in r Laura Hamilton the stars . ney getting one me of its policy. No definite state or a ° Pi nee k eable Sweater at thi ws me@t as to the length of ene way . CLEMMER They're tn Ruff Neck er military the theatre would remain close As t t If ord Because of the fact that many to 46; reR- GY was forthcoming from Manager | nary kind en eee vie fans have been un Sveercer - O'Nel!! 2 ae bapa ong . ska Surrat in “The | A “ . ; 1 of Broadway,” now running at| COLONIAL cs New: x the Clemmer, the engagement of| e picture has been extended until at te «| story of! a little! presume | mer Ait Sowrme - ot] sutt ) $1.25 Spreads 69c | | Mexican Table Covers p Rplendid, serviceable Spreada These are the Late Covers, ® \ MW sizes 54x54 inches: they com " * | in neat designs, $1.00 values. , S C e€ssions ||| } ° « | a P . { HERBERT'S FAITH SUSTAINS he wns saying that altho he much and not be especially come ' art. a arke the blood not know why he was thus to fortable h women ena ¢ Car-| tts . Phys 1 drank my hurriedly and|be chastised, yet he remembered (To Be Continued.) ' got out of my s, which I had|that his Lord had said: “Whom eee * f wind In| not tak trouble to take off|He loveth, He chasteneth As Fu > the ‘ i . t after [| came from Kitty's room that thought came to me by whim APACHES of PARIS ¢ bag ot he ‘ th b wt ree. yeech of y Four Acts Kkford ta the wtar of “The tome +} pt furried to the bathroom and,|sical charce, a speech of Kitty's | oseen switit ‘esterda a five-part fon I that f ae | after sath and a cold shower, | ech: in m in LAURA HAMILTON Si i dha Lihest a te » ‘ * I began to feel better. My courage| “I'd rather be unloved and con ntroduci Famous re, Ww h comes to Liberty “ ® ; ear back. I remembered that|fortable than loved and uncomfort “DANCE ‘or CHES" ipese me a insta Aunt Mary had left that money to}able 5 CLASS “A” *: ard at 3 a comedy with a dash of the ae “ae me and tt D k and I deter. Little book, lit yook—you and Cc a. Supporting Mar 1 Ns : t A the fo : nined t e of it in my own|! both know tha an be loved ther arahall | & et wa 1 Fran tended: ste , F I went in and looked at the baby | heart Soa sonenasia im ahie for a moment. Already my heart| were taken t tf t goes out to it ° Le ecklen’ pa] druemint: but any | 1 wonder if Herbert and Dick Eleven Main Exhibit «while Mary Por which the| will let me have it. I expect that| Glenn Mar ann Kitty said something to Herbert| P. ] a flying trip in the latter's t as about {t. Oh, I do hope he will alaces rship give to me E 1 , . Cont under a comprehensive classifica eee After bidding Kitty's baby good | onteth: UAOAt A Serene ere P nage MELBOURNE | | morn I slipped in to bid Kitty | tion, examples of the resources and achieve Emily Stevens, the brilliant emo good-bye ments along all lines of human endeavor 1 ctress a the star of e | She looked ve cal nd quie =, ala 1 i very calm and quiet Fine Arts Education or. the 8 t Woman Se where the mischievous, the . an, | neva Social Economy Liberal Arts rahi’ he the Me Hi onsible, the lovable Kitty had Mannikerara seachinat emainder f th fled and left in her place, a Kitty | Manufactures achinery ne t he T kad waver enor: : | Transportation Agriculture week iain eg: eit | ae ware flowers everywhere Food Products Horticulture . ot ; ; bea was glad, for Kitty loved Mines and Metallurgy Stops Tobacco Habit °°: in One Day Free Book| Showing How Tobacco Habit Can Be Banished in From CE! w the NOTI PIKE s'T, LIQUOR CO, 411 Pike St. ‘olla conuine Sunnybrook full at 800; full pt., 40c; full tpt, 200? All standard brands of wines and 9} Nquors at cut prices | {large bottles of Rainier, German Lage Why Pay Moret Warning Prompt Use of ght You would } for of Broadway” is al ot Corduroy. I ure, the kind of play | Is Dangerous the Fox directors specialize i : | Aeey Bee of ae <phes The History of the fok for the Yellow Front . rounding if He was taking From the Dawn of Creation UNTIL the comfort which he sought, for his face was trans I anced The Great War . I could not belp but contrast his utter depender e on his belief and Is Depicted in Art, Soenlo.and Industry his faith In {ts ultimate reality fs - aeaepee |with Kitty's groping exclamation and Presented in Wonderful Colors |"1 don't know, Margie, I don't 2 know PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION Theatre What is there in Herbert's strong San Francisco }mentality that makes him accept Wed., Thur., Fri, Sat without question and what was This wonderful Exposition closes Decem Jahere in Ki volatile mind that ber 4th, DON’T MISS IT, lest you always q Jobstinately refused to take things ook back to 1915 with regret orothyGis. mon faith : | I tiptoed out of the room. It did n not seem right to me that I should S Sh Re “B d H th B. id jcome between Herbert and his cenic oe oute red in the Bone 4 4-part Mutual Masterplece | The little conventionalities and Vivid expose of theatrical MM! commonplaces that would have had life to be sald if he had heen discov ered would have only been a dose You can travel to any city in the East or 7 — “The Spirit of eration to hi arlef South through California; stopovers allowed Audubon” Alone ever must bear at little additional expense ; his grief, and we have at 2-part drama |ieast one other to share our happt ness, and isn't that as it should be, : “Busted But! wu. '", Low Round Trip Fares SUiMEL Ati tem two may be happy. to Benevolent jgether but no one cag help you Full particulars, with copy of booklet, hear your sorrow—like Wfe it is a Wayside Notes, Shasta Route” or “Califor solitary thing and like it it holds nia and Its Two World Expositions,” on ap- Ja different aspect for each one of set 4 plication | How hard we struggle for sym |pathy and then when it comes to Jus with the best and most honest SOU THERN PAC ‘IF IC : Jintention, we know, with an adde T heatre |bitterness, that when grief comes JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon jto w and enter in, We must shut c. M. ANDREWS, D. F. & P. A, 720 Second Ave., Seattle and sit with her alone tell by Herbert's face the door could