The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17, 1915. PAGE 3 PHOTOPLAYS Freddie Film A Warner rr) Corset our gown that nould” 4 eros 8 oe" $1.00 We Believe This Is the Best Program We § es Have Ever Shown—Bar None! THE COWARD A Graphic 6-Act Drama Starring Frank Keenan ?:'s. 05) sini 28s Here's the Reason for our tetnusioniin, Read What the Severest Critics in Filmdom Said The "____ SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. Thursday y Specials at 9c You'd be surprised to see all the good values we give on our One-Price Special Day each Thursday. The items below rep- resent some of tomorrow’s. Read them over—there’s some- thing here for you. Women’s Hose Blankets and Domestics lems for Men at 69¢} and Underwear ” eo S9C sustifies ae tw apy omens ome angle justifies itee! Sve w " ; Tabic Damask—t ea ned) Drawers A ward That te ‘sc Nubens and Violet 59c che nn Outetne H Splendid Dresses for ; ¢ ‘ Women’s Outing Children 59c : wie _ Gowns 59c Marguerite Clark excels in comedy drama. Above is a scene from her latest production, “Still Waters,” which begins a four-day run at the Alhambra Wednesday, It is a story of rural and circus life. CLEMMER | Wednesday ts the four-part Kalem A packed house has been the rule | ; oa tfall.” It is an ab There are no Second-run ont Triangle pictures in Seattle ony The Liberty is the only place A oars i to f " : ce on ae road to leave tn women and G oats 26.00 vcs" 8 MAY LOSE PROPERTY . 17 22.00 oWARD, he penalty vosed by the gov- they can be FAVORITE fst s o! e's pleasures ‘ Char Chay - ATTORNEY IS PAROLED ent of fort of their , TReumate tice se croat Wednesday a ft 4 Ray Gallagher, tops off the bill.) POR d to town lots at Anchorage, FOOL sort y t t i J ee tern 1 of the new govern- this is the pic hah . ¢ aK ment railway, 20 men and two wom \ NIE ALHAMBRA ody « Marguerite convicted of illegal | * COLONIAL Lockwood, Rosson are t al's new feat inesday and en ONLY Saturday Night, Inclusive tn a thrilling way proves) The Chaplin in the gallery ratwes 110 Him 'is @ fiveact Mutual Mai and ‘ th h bis manhood. Charles Ray ts cast ® hhouse by barding ter picture of life among the hill asthe son, The acting, the photog. Players with ov © tomatoes and - 4. and moonshiners of Carolina. Airaphy, the settings, all are unim oe ‘ other comedy| Adventure ts rife and the love of peachable colin res ge” al the little mountain maid and the Then comes Eddie Poy to furnish Complete the ve u . furriner” gives the play added the fun of the bill. I ears bg zest , “A MISSION 1 is seven of Another feature of the bill will be "a Tria Heading the Mts the showing of two reela of world Mc nday is the f r tor and ts th wher «into a fat woman, knocking her into a foun | tain First at Pike Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. MATINEES EVENINGS age ae SCOOP! Again the Mission has se- cured another big 5-part first-run feature, with an- other $2 star—it’s Frame-Up" {6 & power!) pi Complete (Complete Report of Market Today ° Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | : Vegetables and Frait a 4 daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) abagas, wack 200 1% @ 1.00 | Q.—1 was married, never lived hap-) Wife” from the beginning, and think | er rin my fife, but only nine|Margie is too easy with her hus fres rnonths. My wife died before the! band, but is justified in taking the baby was born. My mother-' stand she does about her mother-in and father-in-law had me come and | jaw living with her. Let those who Jive with them. They Laid posses | condemn Margie watch the perform sion of my wife’s cloth ance when Mother Waverly does not my baby’s clot -| get to go with Molile and Chad on ware that was made a present to the honeymoon. E. 0. us. | left their house. Now they | will not give me any of the thing,| Q@_j am a young woman of 21. | FOR ITS EFFECT stating that they bought them. |have been keeping company with What | wish to know is, will | be/two young men for over a year able to get these things without go Both have asked me to marry, but ing to law? Another thing, MY); am going to ask your kind advice mother-in.iaw sold the hats, and|beyore deciding. The first young F kept the money, the last thing !) man and myself are almost similar i pul have dene. 0. D.S. in our tastes. He, like myself, likes a.—Uniess your wife m a good time now and then, but most !tehine ee have tt of all wants a happy home and chil. {0 Cte Gacen it her par dren. He is honorable and true, yet tea ons jo not love him a | So phepla ongult an| My tastes and the other man’s are ""!* : entirely different. He never spends| ns é any money to take me anywhere, |# but thinks | should be satisfied al-| ways to stay at home. Some people) t\.. say he Is stingy. Now, | am work. loss ing and making my own living, so 1 | Pime know the value of money, still, | dis think a little pleasure once in a " oat while Is all right. He doesn’t like children, while all my life I’ve been * passionately fond of them. Yet, Miss Grey, we love each other dear. » ly Chaplin’s Newest and Funniest Comedy Entitled A NIGHT inthe SHOW In Conjunction With —With— George Fawcett Although there is a thread of polit- ical intrigue running through this feature, it is a drama of domestic life, big and pulsing with the vir- | have been a essece D uronRone) VAUDEVILLE ACTS Ne Would you advise me to marry —\ ; ility and streng P aracters Prices Paid Producers for Wiggs, 4 D Onl hadi ohe and In time learn GI AMUSEMENTS ility and strength that character eg oe | ' ays Vy love him, or marry the one | love? cine! ize the Universal's Broadway fea- | RRR re MAIN BID6 tures. Also a Nestor Comedy “Father's Helping Hand,” with Billie Rhodes and Ray Gallagher, make fifteen minutes a merry time. Starting Today GRAND Matinees, any seat— Evenings Any Seat 10c D. Ww. P. aged goods in renl life. Fourth Big : Day RICHARD BEN euch Admission 15 th “ f 7 | S nada 9 ; é Mi S S | 0 N Omaat be aecampanted ES NEW PANTAGES. FOURTH, PIKE. AND UNION he socempaniod Q—I wish advice on giving a Matm., 2:20. Nights, 7 and 9 800 Ground 5 Continuous Floor Seats C 11 a. m, to 11 p. m. A—If you a your Ife 6 more com woman, LAURA NELSON HAL In “DE METASS g wro her, who who does n nionshin exist betwe love ts of short dur FOUR DAYS—STARTING TODAY _ + Selling on to Retaller for | | Butter, Kage and Cheese i ° | Butter by parents birthday party. | cannot afford an MOTH ORDONT elaborate menu, How should Invi Am BURKE tations read, and should boys be in. vited? E,W willing, A {tten in the fir iche Country Hay and Grain (Prices pald producer) form of eron, is) PHONE MAIN 9400 FOR STAR and cocoa, or ice| WANT ADS, Sandw

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