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r duction is the picturtzation of the; the Navy Daniels and Secretary ot| methods used by aviators In drop-|War Garrison for the realistic way ping bombs and other projectiles. /in which the many sides of army ne casualty resulted while the ple-|and navy life are shown | STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 27, 1915. PAGE Hed was being taken by the pre-| Manager Williamson has also se: matu! explosion of a dynamite cured several reels of European jbomb, The aeroplane was wrecked | war pictures. The public will be| Dear Mise Grey: Permit me to, per, and why? Because there are #0}! get work | will have to Jang the aviator killed, ‘This ts riven an opportunity of com arin | weite a few lines In answer to the| many leeches wao won't pay a man| when ' get home at lghe and Sun. 0 © he fighting forces of this country tIvi i Whe til a « a M 4 w C ’ | These pictures have been ap-|with the armies of the nations now|9!r! trying to live on $6 per,|a living wage. If they would pay 8) doubly hard and i'm not going to [Proved and praised by Secretary of| at war | straight. man what he Is really worth to. geil my soul, either = wees; | She wante to know why there|them they would have less joy AN AMERICAN MOTHER AND cian penaeanaemenenaneaaasnenaananananaaanaennaaananem’ are so many married women hold-| rides, lees extravagant polite « WIFE “le er also s ing positions that single girle|ciety dames who help the Euro. Clemmer also starts Rufus W allingford Series; Joseph should have. | am a married wom-| peans and a lot of other tommy rot.) Dear Miss Grey: We y reap Jetferson Starred in Film Drama at the Liberty; an who has triea to get work from| | have heard women say they| what we sow. Mother Waverly y , dire necessity, and haven't got any! wanted to earn a little spending didn’t sow enough love in raising Melbourne Will Offer ¢ comparison of United peng: Anne! yet, | got a little work a while money, when, if the truth were her children for them to love to 3 States and European Armies r) ago, and with the money bought! known, they perhaps needed a sec: have her with them or any one | my husband and two children andjond shirt or pair of stockings or else who is Independent and wants ic’ sane he Gibiaahe teasene Waitien myself some underwear, | eup-|the like, | think “Miss $6 Per” is to live their own life—and there as ace cttuted hy the Lamerey Tesla (he ene tere, cant |pose you'll say “What does your|iucky to get what she does, If | are very few who want to have a / lee dave, . beginning @anday.| monet role of an Italian artist's husband do?” Well, he does not! were single and getting $6 per mother-in-law of her type around. paar a4 preavein fo 8 Po sort eo ae drink, mi wear some and chews; | week, I'd get a decent housekeep- Margie may appear selfich, but she is peedene ie 0. Gate bee ee ee ee but is always at home with us and ing room for $2 per week and cook wants to do right by Dick and she nace iriffith |biN Sunday will be the first ay ities. He fterson and|pearance of that corpulent grafter every cent goes for nece: works eleven hours a day and do| would be in hot water all the time some good, my own washing and sewing. nourishing food at a po with his family around. She has a Marsha’ The Sable)J. Rufus Wallingford, and his side} sition that Is not only ruining his| No married woman ever forced problem to face in living with Dick ‘ |partner, Blackie Daw |health, but gets a mere pittance. |single girls to cell their souls, and yet living her own tife—it’s Loreha” is a tale of; Wallingford is played by Burr We are paying on a home. Must When a girl falls it Isn't for lack hers. Folks double their problem |Mackintosh, while Max Figman {s we lose It? My husband's Income|of food—no, never, It's because when they marry, and if there are her incurs the enmity |cast as Blackle. The adventures of| does not even cover our living ex-| she Is lazy and shiftless and loves children, It's more than double. nese tong by some of his|this precious couple will be well |penses. We are going behind, and fine clothes and the gay white way. From the way Dick acts | think and he is pursued by! worth following, as the Pathe com-| it nearly drives me frantic. There) 1 am hunting work and | have a Margie will be tooking for a com- agents of the tong. In his terror|pany, producers of the series, an jare children to send to achool; | good profession and | am going to|panion for herself and not provide he fastens the blame for his mis-/nounce that a surprise is in store clothing we need, but cannot buy. | keep on hunting work tlil | get it./one for Mother Waverly. Don't deeds on his brother, Then follows !for the spectators with every plc | Let me inform the $6 per week! I need work badly, and the fact that| worry about her, she will look after iiing manhunt, ending in a/ture. miss that there are men trying to|! am married does not relieve my| herself. Some mothers-in-law are ng climax, with the complete eee support families on than $6/financlal condition one bit. When ation of the innocent one. |CLASS A | Raymond Hitchcock furnishes| Beginning Sunday, the Class A enough laughs to last the average will have a good bill to offer to the spectator a week in his newest Tri-|movte-loving public. The feature! le Keystone comed: Stolen (of the program will be a three-part | Magic.” Raymond, in picture,! Ewsanay drama, “Fiftyfty,"” in gets mixed up in a harem escapade ch Lilian Drew is the star. It Qnd bis predicaments are full of|is a good drama, full of thrills.| real fun | Blanche Sweet t# on the bill, tn a Fee fairly good Blograph reissue, ALHAMBRA God Within.” A Vitagraph Edna Goodrich, who recently re-jedy, “One Plus One Equals One,"| turned from the battle fields of Eu-| furnishes the smiles and a Hearst-| rope, where she went in the capa-|Selig Weekly tes the bill, | y of a Red Cross nurse, makes| | if fer photodramatic debut at the|/ COLONIAL Alhambra Sunday, in a Paramount! Because of the record amount of photoplay, “Armstrong's Wife,” a!bustness done during the showing drama written especially for her/of “Inspiratio: by Margaret Trumbull shown at Miss Goodrich plays Mae Field-! more days, beginn ing, a little country girl, whose) Audrey Munson is the sts eckered career leads her from/drama, which is classed among the peaceful childhood home to the|most artistic films ever produced great gaming houses of New York Inspiration” 18 the first of the into the heart of great moun 4 socalled “undraped” pho - the Canadian Northwest ys, and for real “undraped Theda Bara in a Scene From the Wonderful Fox Photoplay, in this play the spirit of has Universal's “Hypocrt | “The Galley Slave,” Coming to the Clemmer Sunday adventure and romance, and the/) it of the Nmelight | ‘sonality of a beautiful woman The picture ts woven around the} is c eried thru a novel life by/lite of Miss Munson, who Is one of most famous dels in this ry, and who posed for much Goodrich as the villain of the statuary for the Panama be remembered for his part as the Pacific exposition, and tells of her reporter in “The Millton-Dollar/rise from an unknown girl to the Mystery.” postti she now holds tn the art world. | GRAND star of the Mi fm the second of New Adventures O’Rourk: entitled “When a Queen Loved O'Rourke.” Thie time Te: ence, a gentleman adventurer and soldier of fortune, 1s loved by the Princess Constantine of Egypt. He falle toto all sorts of thrilling ad ventures, but his wit and courage it last pull him to the top. Kerrigan has not been seen on the screen for some time, and his Following the pictures are five admirers will find that he has not) big Hippodrome vauleville acts, changed a whit from former times. 7-7 times. MELBOURNE “Guarding Old Glory,” a powerful argument for preparedness, will be the attraction at the Melbourne Sunday. Gigantic scenes showing the Grand} beginning Sun story entitled “The Lights, This picture is} around a young girl who! the country, who, despite ber mother’s advice and entreaties goes to the city to make her way i The traps and pitfalls that a! young girl may fall into are depict-} ed and a great moral lesson is taught in the film feature at © days, ping e series of * of Terence {« ® grt Luring woven lives & ‘Stolep.. Hearts and Nickels,” a comedy, and the animated news of current world events complete this well-balanced program see the mobilization of the army and| } CLEMMER vy of this country, sham battles | Theda Bara will be the s 1 sham aeroplane fights, are| ture at the Clemmer, beginning] shown. | Sunday, in a Fox produc A Scene From “The Luring Lights,” Which Opens at the Grand Sunday, IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL Ww school for in and fathers, and mothers le tt de. 7 at we need is a prospective hush as well as for wive Such education ts indispensa’ LOCAL CLUB ELECTED Editor The Star: In a letter to lyour valued paper, printed Thurs day, Mr. C. W. Melville states he 8|the race in to be saved from in receipt of a letter from 8. T.'terioration. If our men are ignor Campbell, of the Amert-|ant, ent and selfish, what can Poultry association, which in pmo oo Woman new e |dicates that information contained | why aid not Mra. Anna Bollinger | in a wire from Harry Collier, to the assert her rights and refiin to be eftect that the Seattle Poultry and|come a mother when in 4 health, | im > had been|*nd when she feared Jer child | fag ry ny | would not be normal? ‘ re ts but elected to membership in the Amer {ean Poultry association, ts In error secretary Stock association one logical answer: Sh« nad etther| an ignorant man for a fusband, or The word “indicates” is aplendid-|else he was vicious and selfish. Or] ly used |he may have been both. So that there will be no further Anyway, he was a criminal to| uneasiness on the part of Mr. Mel-|foree motherhood upon an tnvalid| ville and his esteemed assoctates,| with | ° permit me to state that not only! Men must be made responsible in Brand New B Pro am was the Seattle Poultry and Pet! such cases. Stock association admitted to mem-| | believe In birth control, which i i ination of bership in the American Poultry a®&/to me would mean self-control. The Liveliest, Snappiest Combina' seciatioc, but tha nots. was unoat| ould mean self Wit, Humor and Fun mous in"open convention, and the| C406 ath ave, 8. W, gentleman who sent the wire, Mr.| : EVER GIVEN THEATRE-GOERS Harry Collier, was present when FROM “A FATHER” the vote was taken | Editor The Star: Would lke to Any report to the contrary Is ab-|say a few words about the deform solutely unreliable, and can be 80/64 Chicago baby that was merciful-| proven, Sincerely, fi lly allowed to go to ita rest L. 0. LUKAN, | It shows there are still some doc Secretary Seattle Poultry and Pet|tors who will do a kind deed, Stock Association |gardless of money. ~ | A FATHER CENSURES DOCTOR'S CRITICS| Musical Bentleys Xylophone Artists Ex- Woody & Woody In Comedy, Song and Dance. \ Valli & Muriele . Sleight of Hand Novelties, Crayon Drawings traordinary. Billy Strang re and Song. Black Face Comedian. Saree ieee ‘i y ‘ceumure i UNIVERSITY GETS Halselden for letting the Rollinger | a onstant Reader aa b] Robt. Athon & Co. dndin perfect ie mate te ft NOTHER BUILDING pereshap dling ” ear sees Cute | Washington university regents “SHERMAN WAS RIGHT God is ect. He made the first|have authorized plans drawn on a His 1 new $150,000 campus building to be thru sin an perfect image ADDED SPECIAL FEATURE er ‘THE LURING LIGHTS’ § Lee and {gnorance,|constructed next spring. A new bring these little unfortunates into|Home Keonomics building ts already the world, must they be med to|under w The regents have e on in misery? granted the request of the alumni| ii Have we not the courage to do|association to defer final action on| Ii the one kind act for them, wsend|the Arena building issue until the/ [iM All young people should see this picture. a eae little spirit. back to association can make a detailed re-| fia depicts the pitfalls that might befall any young a Bi anven? LEM port on slfegations that the univer. |i rity is getting Insufficlent money Mm going to a big city. out of th PRAISES DR. HAISELDEN lease to the Metropolitan| A 4-PART FEATURE THAT YOU CANNOT Fattor The tar: As an interest |Tullding Co, AFFORD TO MISS ed observer of people and things CONTINUOUS SHOW TOMORROW wt ee ait’ ec beetice ALL DATA IS IN ON > umanity by refusing to perform a FROM 1 P.M. TO 11 P.M yo et wuuid have seven! WATER POWER CO. Mthe life of a defective child | . “—o When we look around nd see) OLYMPIA, Nov Field engi One Child, with ree that the abnormal children are ine W silage Water DawEn On: Wan dutt, Bree an exception, instead of the rule.!/and it will be summarized immedi Afternoons 5c Evenings and Sundays 10c icra te motel atlantific mnowledifalataly We ta onkiG: eee tiag, Gon appl to breeding of cattle than|mission. It is hoped the statist is to breeding of bable will be all compiled by Jan, 1 there \ Big Double Program William Fox Presents Bartley Campbell’s Sensational Drama of Thrills, the GALLEY Featuring THEDA BARA THE LADIES’ FAVORITE, LAST SEEN IN “CARMEN” , ' THEDA BARA In a Role Decidedly Different From Any in Which She Has Yet Appeared, Seen as Francesca, the Artist's Model, and as a Much Abused and Suffering Wife. J. Rufus Wallingford IN HIS FIRST COMEDY SUCCESS, THE q SAME CHARACTERS IN _ DIF- FERENT SCHEMES OF HIGH FINANCIERING EVERY WEEK J. Rufus Wallingford Blackie Daw. . R Max Figman Violet Bonnie Daw. Lolita Robertson COMEDY SUCCESSES THAT HAVE NO EQUAL First Week—“The Bungalow Bungle.” Second Week—*Three Rings and a Goat.” Third Week—“A Rheumatic Joint.” Fourth Week—“The Master Touch.” AND MORE TO FOLLOW THESE Read the Story Every Sunday in P. Burr McIntosh work;them it all right, but even with the best of | “Bungalow Bungle” CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS changes things One would need to underatand love and life and know how to live up to the truth to undertake to have Mother Waverly around, | know, for # have been in Margie’s shoes, B.C. A. Q—Some girls seem to have an attrattive tho unconsclous charm, How can | obtain this? How can acquire reserve without losing cor- diality? T. A.—That elusive charm called personalit inborn io some nae ture But girls are quick to copy new styles in dress, so why not manner ris who have the charm, ems to be a trick of the expression of the eye, im th vice of words and ner of speaking. But be- eath the personal charm you wil find unselfishness, consideration for others. Build kindliness {rite your character and you will have the char Reserve and cordiaiity are degrees in expressing this good will, Reserve protects one against over-expression, Cordiality is the k metum George Randolph Chester’s Famous Characters, J. Rufus Wallingford, Blackie Daw and Violet Bonnie Daw, Are Given to the Public for the First Time in Pictures in a Different Comedy Every Week. PHONE ELLIOTT 3092 For Daily Schedule