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STAR—SATURDAY, NOV, 20, 1915. P. More startling and Widely Discussed Than the stage Play seventhBig Day and still Playing to Capacity Houses \\) > : = a= — Paves) Ss \ \\ - A = DY Z i, : Nn. SF °y 2 - — , y 4 = 2 (& 3 f = z : SS. 2 SASS \ Bj nay) y == A Prominent Seattle Physician’s Indorsement is ving been a specialist on such diseases for ars, and having had under my care ia’ ‘ook Ce ounty y, Chicago, Ill., thousands of cases, besides King County Medical Society’s Indorsement “A special committee of the King County Med- ical Society has witnessed the photoplay, ‘Dam- aged Goods,’ and approves it as a valuable means of teaching to the public a very important and necessary lesson. The committee does not con- sider the play suitable for exhibition to any per- son under the age of eighteen.” establishing a hospital where such c cases could be e elieve my opinion as a teac cher and an recognized. es want to express ge! - you for what you are e doi jing more for peo- j tek ie 1 a Raci en able to do in 20 ‘ i Ladies Are Requested to Attend Afternoon Performances if Possi- ble, to Avoid the Even- ing Crowds. ~~ “Damaged Goods” Isthe Most Remarkable Hu- man Story Ever Writ- ten for the Reason That It Has Awakened Hu- manity to the Need of id Preserving the Human Race From the Perils of Hereditary Evils Children Under 14 Years of Age Not Admitted Unless Accompanied by Parents. ADMISSION PHONE ELLIOTT CENTS c LEMMER For oe oe ne ll j — =