The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1915, Page 3

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TONIGHT ONLY ' Firet at Pike Thomas Jefferson Tully Marshall Mabel Normand Raymond Hitchcock |LIBERTY| Continuove—11 a. m. to 11 p.m. are four stars featured in the two features showing tonight The Sable Lorcha COMING WEDNESDAY Julia Dean and an All-Star Cast in “MATRIMONY” WHEN DICK DEAREST When I got downtown in time to/n take luncheon a perfect! I must have been Mi Dick said in a very of eternal happiness.” eternal, Dick? fair. ou 4 je.) @8ked, eagerly, as wo seated our gift, and the hoops iixe sardines, all hunting Joba wean potest oy cae ih tage selves at the restaurant table, 1 {tet @ dark mark on thé towel when!” Over in one corne small Lg land for a time happiness will shine|had really forgotten all about the|! removed them. Is there any way! platform, Director Frank 417m (@) e thra again.” object of my visit and anyway the|! can take the mark away without) was taking a scene ‘or “A Corner | | Dick looked at me rather queer-|#cauisition of an electric did not |!aundering the botatir a Po. |” Wheat ‘ ‘ 1 4 bat |seem much te the fact that Every one was making a fons A five port story of ee yee, ons er are : *.|Dick thought I *sas the beat loc A.—MIx equal proportions of corn|oyer the money spent on the pro-| rw aah -salpatmeees tres gents into the philosophy of li cown. tarch and tab) duction, but it Was a very cheap turing Edna Goodrich James Cruze and Thomas Meighan. SOUTH AMERICAN TRAVELOGUE Last Times Tonight ) Alhambra argie, whatever me, will you ly: jyou and woman in the world?” asked Well,” said Dick, himself with a laugh Westlake and Pine CONTINUOUS 30 a. m. to 11 p. m. |best looking woman in Stolen Magic A WIFE'S Confessions 1S DEAR HE with Dick, I was terrible state of m pale, worrled [What is the matter, Margie? You look as tho you had lost your hope We were walking along the stree |towards the place we were going to lunch when he said very earnest comes always re member that I always love you, and to me you will always be the only one voice “Do you belleve happiness can be It seems to me to be a rather spasmodic sort of af-| You are very happy and then; “But what can happen, dear?” [ recovering of the | things that is going to happen right |now is that I'm going to take the town to lunch and afterward we are going lto buy that electric car she wants “Do you really think I am the '| Where Bound? i East! a Pe ‘| Union Pacilic always! | Automatic Safety Signals ii! and double track, are travel insurance, besides | everchanging scenery ,all, H the way 9D | UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM | c/oins the West and Gast with a Boulevard of Steel CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Second Avenue Telephone Main 932 H. L. HUDSON, D. F. & P, A. y peal si nincnat = " ¥ > IF YOU WANT ‘T wAiNED | co ee ere HELP,” USE A STAR WANT AD,! is want you to do after you have | hatiahh & ont; eventt ou MEreiaetT SLAVE” shall are featured in the former, }° you see, dear, I don't Ts tdnarus ante aes while Mabel Normans, Raymond | J | want tg be selfish.” ee Oe id Hitchcock and ack Sennett are | "out abe ab yen, are. sual 4 Miiegenne cern oF the chief fun makers in the comedy. + best wife a man had and J. Rufus Wallingford “The Sable Lorcha” {s a drama you're ne to have an electric to the dealing with the workings of and nothing else. Come on, sweet Chinese vengeance. The comedy 1s | | heart sald Dic i, he paid the| “Bungalow Bungle” one of the best yet The ah int 11 Suitable rewards | will not think another minute \J. RUFUS GETS LAUGHS he 7th point will about that old anonymous letter. |" ‘The much-mistreated Theda Bara, PEPPERMINT — RED WRAPPER oe Serer stabi a Mid oe ah iro coe net who has been reviled and slandered CINNAMON = BLUE WRAPPER be offered laser STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 30, 1915. PAGE 3, CYNTHIA} BREAKING INTO THE MOVIES BY BLANCHE SWEE , When Blanche Sweet Began in the Movies They Grey’s Letters|} Dear Mise Grey: | le PRICE OF NAILS — SKYROCKETING They'll Bring Fancy Figures at German-Austrian Relief Ball | Were Used to Chase Audiences Out of the The tres After the Show—Being a Child Retarded Her Advancement in Filmdom. Secono Ai | ne —=—. | was Interested AT THE HIPP TONIGHT|(1 i itor trom agi we tr | Charming Dresses dociiaind Ing to live etraight on “six per | Z War has been playing some queer | week.” pranks with the stock market, and| The personal needs of an employe At Most Unusual Prices has caused some humblepriced/are not considered so much as the . You'll be irprised at the commodities to soar to astonishing |a@bility to give satisfactory returns end ‘ we make to- heights within the last few months, |for the wages received. There le . f Sugar has climbed to the very |!ittle sentiment in busin if there morn J ular-priced Dresses i akles, and tumbled, Flour went the Was, there would be many Incompe- reall tyles-— 5 same route jtente holding positions, while brain! but they seen to be ap- | War's latest freak is the sensa |@nd business ability are absolutely preciated i tlonal skyrocketing of tho lowly |Mecessary aay — wire nail Another point | wish to bring out Vhere Poplins, 1 Tonight, {f you would purchase a|~-We cannot possibly know the mi good, ser rges, Granite aptke-—well, we know. some people reasons why a married woman Cloths and Taffetas; others are | who say they'll be willing to pay |Work® outside of her home. Only Patiala aad om bina Gea i $100 for a single apike! the can tell that. Many married a hee rents. And tempenny natla they will|Women never receive a dollar of or Me combined. ff} haat inatah at cents each, (thelr husbands’ money. Being ome Crepe de Chines and @f Shingle naile they'll gladly buy at|*!™ply fed and housed and clothed atin i 40 cents a nail jafter a fashion fails to satisfy a iin halite a los The war's to blaine. | woman whose ideas are above those oi — i colts an Without the war, Von Hindenburg |°f @ COW er other dumb animal. | varied as the material There would be just Von Hindenburg, in-|Personally know a married woman are stead of a world-famed figure jWhoee two little children would not Field Mouse—Burgundy—Belgian Blue And without Von Hindenburg the |%@ cared for comfortably if she —Russian , Green—Mulberry—Black— German army would not be what it| Worked only In her own house, altho Navy—Seal Brown—Copenhagen and is Neither would there be need of M@r husband has a good position and | others. great funds for caring for wounded |'® Coneldered a “good fellow” out-| Not all materials and colors at all soldiers if there were no war side of his home. Many men are! prices, however, but a selection at To furnish funds for Red Cross |f#!lures as married men, and that is} each price large enough to please al- work {n Europe, German and Aus-|°"e of the many reasons why some| mont any one married women work, tho because! ri meric ¢ he! friend: night at the Hippodrome, to nati |t0P? the unthinking wonder WHY they work! ra. | into the pedestal of a bust statue Von Hindenburg Q.—Woul | - tik These nails will be sold, and the one ie oe knee OUR HIGHER PRICED DRESSES Are of a quality and style that one would expect to cost much id ny | thus derived will go. to the hudsora Aine gy Hage wr more. They combine rare quality of materials with cunning and Austrian Red Cross|iinen “Ror the Gite ther oc ty tant & workmanship, and remarkably pleasing styles. At most stores tor use in alleviating the y 4 you would pay more, and certainly at no place will you find bet- and two they pay for one by one.”| Would consider it a great favor if | tor values ‘at on the battle fleld Von Hindenburg statue, made Plienche | tra ecarating tn [eld pragore same tora Yee, orl week, $12.50 $15.00 ... $16.50 Hippodrome tonight. Two thousand |p Ret ay. os ctation ts Penge ‘s Women’s Underwear tlekets to the ceremony have owsontr alg tvod “vh tnson,” by Kipling. You can secure} pare Deen GoM ,, Same at any public Wbrary. As my} Union Suits of white cotton fleece The first nail, a silver spike, Will! siace is so limited, | do not like tol ¢ Da Mrieaares iuetion, te wir Be ehant : d. 1 do not Ike to] they come high or low neck and long or S22 od with a first bid of $100 flat Bh: PERIGEE ee short sleeves, ankle length; they're A cask or more of other nails will! Q_tg there anything that will| usually 75e, Wedn 59c » sold at and » will day take the scorch out of light suiting? * iven it tron BG lie g0, kindly lot Wie keow whas fe tol CHAPTER 1). |. The drama contana some of the | Children’s Vests and Pants in signs on each side of the pedestal SOCRATES. Undismayed by this blow to my {finest bits of acting seen in Seattle | Peeler color: come in all sizes. 1 Countless other nails will be sold) 4 __ ving, 4 ‘ for quite some time. to 34. Special, r 10 cents, and these will be negar, % pint; fullers| artist tions, I decided to go | L me the garment c “ earth, 2 ounces; dried fowl’s dung The fun of the program is fur R driven into the pedestal outside the/1 Gunce: soap, % ounce: the fuice|!"t0 the motion pictures nished by Burr Mackintosh and Max Boys’ Union Suits; come natura from, ore . of 2 large onions. Boll all these in-| The ‘raph come one of Figman in the character roles of J color, in @ heavy fleece . quality; rh 1 German Singing *0-\credients together to the con-|the first to produce pictures, had Rufus Wallingford and Blackie Daw beep a to 4 splendid 50c jean of & Is ve a co tl cutaney of paste; spread the com-|{ie establishment in a private | respect vely in The Bungalow values at, the suit . in connection with the nail driving. Sosition thickly over the damaged| page + Bung the first of a series of Women's Cashmere Hose; a nice sing. savers if as of Be ee ee ee ey Wallingford pictures, each complete 35c grade, in black, priced 29 will be given 4, after it han been otlon pictures hat not become in itself, which will be shown at at, the pair . c ar r y on and the place has/Poptar then and we-s being ued the Clemmer each week Children's IronClad Hose, strong, ens, will be bece enhed ace HAS! mostly by vaudeville houses at th eee serviceable Hose, in black cotton . © purpose at Fra conan’ ie annette a the performance t Anita - thewark Vita. the ribbed. Special, 14c ge gee A disappen 1) eee oe 1 “good} Vitagraph plant in Flatbush the pair . epee A ye phos Ay i ap age In the) Only once @ week—on Satur- the ep yeti we antigo Q.—What authority has the presi-)) oi days, Satur: spay day. She | a nd Austrian soctetion of Se-| dent of the United States in murder Accompanied by a git friend| oes ali her acting at the new } cases? For instance, could he (if - ‘ Vitagraph studio at Bay Shore. ny ticke: ! 1 o had dy played extra} grap jo y any kets already sold have|ne had liked) have stopped the exe wag ad mt Bey hn hanna been purchased by residents of out-|cution of Joe Hillstrom, or d 1g] Darts, I descended on th 5 ~~ | wid: wns, and gations from : ae | We climbed three fifghts of car- jee eevee ee LE LRU pee ? aed nd [alt rest with the governor of the! woriens atairs and entered the ball |many of these points are expected. | state? G. be seg re yn upied pra stically | Among the purchasers are Irish. h—The president has no. sariel tee nic occupied -- \ | L - 7 , he entire third 01 AR Norwegians, Swedes, Je and|diction in duch as matter: it reste|the entire third floor, and in con-|'1 “1 “2 | Junction with the roof was used as the studio. never saw a room so crowded | People were packed in Americans. jentirely with the governor | 1 | Q—I embroidered a bath towellin wy lite jfor a Christma: ht best looking woman tn town? From the d li 1 have often wondered, iittle ” d rub ¥ ttle affair compared with the pro-| book, what the wife does and how ortion of the to duction of nowadays she feels, whose husband never pays |Well with a clean whisk broom or| The girl | was with knew Mr.| racompliment. We are all very ‘clothes brush The brush must be! powell and he introduced us to |susceptible to flattery and I hava |thoroly clean, and the operation) David W. Griffith, then head di-) jnot been married long enough yet|may have to be repeated several/rector of the company. wh jnot to watch for the pleased that comes Into Dick's eyes he thinks I am looking part! Beauty ts tn the eye of th He jestions regarding my stage experience After a brief talk, he told me to make up and he would use me as} one of the girls in a scene for “A Corner in Wheat.” After | was made up, several of girls were hustled out to anoth r of the ball room and my | in a moving picture was| I know, and if 1 w I'd want to be marrie to aman who was very near | sighted. | Jim Edie said a amart thing on} |this subject the other night when |we were talking of home f a very woman to whom her husband 1 was so scared that I did not devoted 1 suppor he aaid, know what was happening, but did] “that poor woman has never real exactly what I was told ized she was ugly, because her hus 1 was given id told to come | band loves h back the next day | Him, he tells 1 worked there for | several | months on a guarantee of $5 a day | Jim, “per until finally the news came that not quite that, but he has prot the company was going to move to told her she was nearer bis California to take pictures. than any other woman, an¢ . » 1]. Every one wanted to go in the added, “he probably thinks he {s No guesswork in our met hod of two companies that were to be telling the truth You can't always jexamining t eyes. 4 Twenty-five taken tell just what will please a man | years of experience. Eighth year in| ve" Grreith came to me and most in a woman. I know a wom le. We prescribe, grind and) iq.) “1¢ you w only two years an that prides herself on her brain, | fit our own glasses older, 1 would make you ingenue her culture, her finesse, her tact,| We Guarantee Satisfaction and | with the second company at a sal. and yet, If ten men were asked ary of $100 a week.” | why they like her—and nine wnt of Charge Reasonable Prices. |ten of them do—they would unhes Itatingly re: that the fascination I guess, little book, that after all} H. C. and M. Curt fs said and done, tt is the phyateal| EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS that attracts men first. We women | 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. I 1 was offered a salary of $40 a week to remain with the New York . but promptly asserted my ndence, got on my high and resigned to take another Miss Hoffman Miss Hoff. ¥ 1 ; ae SBE At (5—From a daylight factory) tet horse, engagement with to work with went Pee Ny NOANAS (| b |know this intuitively, even if we Bring Thie Ad With Yeu | man for a much smaller salary than will not own {it to ourselves: that I was getting in the motion picture lis why the cosmetic compantes ard| - — od | work the beauty specialists all get rich. | But later I returned to the silent | this en | Of course, I did not thin | when Dick complimented me. I Just was glad—so very glad tha thos drama. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) + 408 f Thouehe iecDiok antl ioe Hick Says: OFFERS NEW SCENERY IHOSE who step each morning into the Sterling Factory do things to me with that look in his Edna Goodrich and James Cruze h: I d li h f h ie f th eyes often, it would not matter If are the stars of the Alhambra’s bill not exchange the daylight of the open streets for the musty walked all my life | thru Tuesday night in a Paramount Orne inThen all at once T found some: Nix on the x, PA [teature, “Armatrong’s Wife” It is gloom of some dark corner. hing cold clutching my heart Vampires. a tale of the overworked “eternal ¥ : ‘ =) Fy ~*~ thought of that anonymous letter ees ois ie triangle,” with the girl betrayed by They come into kitchens flooded with light—kitchens as sunny as nd husband sa same one man and rescued by another. modern construction can make them. things not only to Eleanor Fairlow hin eves when For the movie fan who is tired of i ; 18 | designated og "ike bt variarinet?”. he sees how neeing California hills forever, | From this clean, bright home Sterling comes to you—a pure, finely- | Gesignated as “the 67 varietion ? | they abuse “Armstrong's Wife” should prove a ‘ | asiyhat made you turn #0 pale? Aracne flavored confection. asked Dick Jon't yor ‘eo well? ' : The scenes from the “big. pit ; : . : ~ | Perhaps (re had better Ko hom Theda sauntee” e eatiinite ecamlen of This thought, no doubt, will reassure you in looking for the 7th | trics ae Photography. | point of Sterling excellence. | “Oh, I'm all right, dear, and B | | pteh ‘ A CHINESE DRAMA | : ‘ x | Dick, ‘T have decided ‘that it. you ara “phe Sable Leche," \a. Telanete 1—Crowded with flavor 4—Sterling Purity hink beast, we migh ot} a Kano “s 7 | y, ., 4 Ine car 4 thin week ra cabopt janet [pee aa rad Grit. 2—Velvety body—NO GRIT 5—From a daylight factory | Tite penadnd vee: and Wel h, anc he Stolen gic,” a ‘ 7 . hand heoe' ant voune ahd mn fa the Triangle Keystone comedy, are the 3—Crumble-proof 6—Untouched by hands features on the bill at the Liberty “GALLEY |strong on doing what you rhink 1| Thomas Jefferson and-Tully Mar ® Whar by her press agents, is treated fn a MeL OE LET | 10c itsplay Mel 10c new role at the Clemmer. Here we THE STERLING GUM CO.,, Inc, . : : Long Island City, Greater New York Phetuplay Moose [see her as Francesca, mode! of an artist and a deserted wife in one

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