The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1915, Page 3

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4 DAYS—STARTING TODAY Julia Dean and cs She erminea to stop this of colors. For Thursday afford to overlook them Thelma Salter in She herself en 0 anctal but Some are in the front-lace terfly ar non han all the males style, and all are new and popu- “Matrimony” STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, Why Should I Try t 1915. PAGE 3 VON HERBERG TO HUNT ELEPHANT Photoplay Magnate May Visit Africa for Some Big tination was San Francisco, where anned to f | Unusual Values in 1 Women’s Outing SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. Children Corduroy and Bearcloth, and in a d assortment Women’s Vests and Pants Flannel Gowns larly 69¢ Game Shooting Made of good, heavy outing NOW ON A TOUR OF U.S . Mpethcaighenerh ie § Hold My Husband’s Love <2) cst Sez Aw lea First trip 2 His first de Dresses for med with finishing brhid; regu ™* A3c 19c | remarkable values that you can't the Panama Pacific exposition be Asks the wife, in this pictured story. Why Sigh pal eruc] SEITE one ; is it the wife must always seek to “hold” her principal cities of thie count —48c— 39c Bungalow husband’s love? Why does he not seek to be used in the Collseum theatre A belated shipment makes now nearing completior this lo ic ¢ ry, fo hold hers? Is she not as worthy of love as Von Herbert "ier nig’ tip tru TEE WOR: ther'ter eur regular Aprons 29¢ he? The solution of this problem by the fatstior ct Atrio: and enoot. sie Haeteaahina Oh) and: Ma auct In tan and blue gingham, neat wife, in the play, brings about a revolution teas Pe! efeae shai opt See Lanier Gore eae ‘ : ° ° PY rs Charmingly neat litte len. pocket and be well made and —not without its amusing situations. The MISSION snendav and ena.(H 12. DFetty Scotch plaid pat neat looking: 396 value. DQ g story is called ing Saturday nleht, the Stim singhama, with collars, cufts TOMDISOW “Oony will have fo he ture a fly ry 5 Broadway Universal feature a Lael r ee colors * , j 1 sqealer and Povence ff th sletSomblnatons and thy Children’s Yarn |: Turner have the leading roles. The itueiviiinen eee at ¢ play follows the fortunes and mis te ee ’ oe a Drawer Leggings | ali op iagebe il an ist . ing could be more service- . b Pp 8O o fo " for the little ones; they're . a Bow ease rat neat looking, too. Come in ret, y a t aken i} ne * are worth 59c, but 35 t &*-* : ay Pane ards long and 45 inches wide, with neat lace edge pcially priced at c . LIBERTY neertion The color is Arabian, and they're worth ° a fourreel 1 Priced for Thursda $1.19 ; Howerd Hickman Imported Bath Robe Blankets ; : ; uty tus cokis Wekeouiey color combinations in these beautiful Robes are unusually At Half Price ; the Liberty y, and they're of a splendid heavy quality; size $3 69 : The. plot of the play te woven 72x90 inches; good value at $5.00, Priced here ° | There are many Corsets in ff & around a woman who graduall | this line worth to $2.50, but _ realizes that her band in fast td hey're broken lines, odd 1 . oy AS CHILDREN’S CAPS Age gee yming infatuated with other Just some broken lines that we've grouped, values up to 50c, in | soiled, and they're really such ? ; ‘ ; : : ; ; : ; ; ; ; i r lar mode Made of good coutil a t pple In fleece lined, Jersey ribbed—come in gray or white with flexible boning. Prices are— f that wr all wizes; usually 75c, Tomorrow, the nn nt a 59c 50c 75¢ $1.00 $1.25 4 ul hithecen' || [AZO ANG) tor Men Boxed aa bl ero allen ha mare, ears dkerchiel : oor z Handkerchiefs - Are always acceptable gifts. t a We have them hi in all with « t t styles ain hemstitched r f Da embroidered — or i . nity lace edge An . he « excellent line. Priced 50¢ : Later she i bec the wife of 4 : i Marston, the asaistunt district at torney, who smashes the voice | Hse by ban‘abeie'mate a'eay [orem Ge tog is |MAGDOUGALL NEW (TO MEET 3 PLACES tive” muds ect to the passions of| o- 2 @ | | Marston's uncle, the leader. | MELBOURNE 1.—The Pacifie HOQUIAM, Dec EDITOR OF ‘U’ DAILY It is a good ory, well acted, Guarding O!d Glory,” a feature! logging congress will convene next 3 and thrills aplenty | photoplay which has been showing! evant MacDou ,|year at Portland and after the first jand } Dougall, until now | year a! i a For the comedy part, Mr. and|at the Melbourne for the last threa/ managing editor of the University | day will adjourn to Hoquiam, then Mra. Sydney Drew fill the bill in| days will remain at that theatre for o¢ Washington Daily, was Tuesday |to the camps of the Polson Broth- thence to re ight chosen editor-in-chief b ers’ Logging Co., and Added Comedy Attraction seater Seana ot eet net RY the eccet send: for the closieg. aim i ceeds Emil Hurja, who resigned. | sion EF Hurja left Seattle Tuesday night to RSRBUE LIEN TR etree ; i join He ford’s peace party In this country, last year, motor Y ' ORD STERLING which leaves for Europe Saturday. | vehicle owners paid more than $12- Phil O heretofore on the as-| 000,000 fcr the privilege of using a 1 of the Daily, was|the roads, and more than $425,000 4 & editor was paid In chauffeurs’ licenses. The first appearance on the Triangle pro- : gram of this famous Keystone comedian. ; aa q ° ' 1 ce Third and Cherry. Eugene Levy, Mgr. a. FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. HOME OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE q 4 . * . : * . HARRIS STEWART and WELCH § Those Funny Minstrel Men, with 4—OTHER BIG FEATURE ACTS—4 L BERT $2 and $3 a seat is what New York pays for Triangle Features Evenings— After 7 Children 5c } Matinees— Children 5c o'elock A scene from “Bella Donna,” feature play at the Alhambra, star | ring Pauline Frederic. This is Miss Frederick's third great play | ADD HOTOP - Loges 25c Loges 30c since her advent Into the silent dr ama | Os EPC TOREOY, SU ARASTION The He Cure A Pathe |the f er Js out the bill This rr ner tional —<—<————— i 6 COLONIAL with : ltnat, between us two. we killed | absolutely ted to he An excellent bill, well balanced ranches 9 navy and t er A good and I , othe’ yaa | aerial 1 She told me just before died | this much I Z y. {are also wn that | had been her one solace. make her Pepin : eee OR BILL TENNEY CALLS Jhave not reformed, that's it the And et 7 too er away bape cture, “The Forbidden Ac APA AMB HA : 2 Pics deasin ar ine (Meo eech y MAk@ | tom me who laved her You I it| venture,” a thrilling and absorbi ella I a Famous he s we ng events of the! to any womat 1 might wi Bavhans: bail? wou will lok at eee ¢ r life! photoplay based on the adventures |eP® Production, with Y va As 1 nous letter and the t come f was ready te ; , omfortat Come misadventures of a young and (erick tn the art, t ee an deccntion att at 3 that picture, Bill, you will f a‘ and dventur a , et haehy © ad forgotten all t Bill | go out f @ when your card |that picture, Bill, you I a | jet's go 0 is 4 |intrepid explorer in Arabia the Alham ’ ; pars ‘te ; ? I ed the ar BAM N44 ates died < wank on Glaum are featured Tell Donna." ae F ce one, Mar he |looked about the room and bis ¢ was coming inte her owr “ The Crest of m Holm,” cage Ate ola | Mere IN FOUR PARTS :. " of ch ras ta in . om : ar : 4 Fn orite ; Wt sh,” are both good |!” Itself, Is sordid and Fella Der ; at ie aan gpind| Pobre thout one word to me,|puy 9) ee Se wea waene (To Be Continued.) pictures, and add another figure to |!§ far from being an ideal woman FEATURING ps d i © for ett ele - and t t t , gazed at it a Ic while orself, A lot of credit is due Manager ; zt enone vnouses GIVE ARGUMENT FOR.) ico it e's ia athe ie R that the \ ‘ ; fering to the public of late a tt e more an ve i a ‘ que THREE E E . Pag ego This sensational mecierplece was shown at the National Con- de t wonderf ¢ ke ¢ 1 twid TRE! ROUT vention of Women's Clubs of America, held in Madison Square : pre ‘and laughter that t ece | me wher # home to tell) Residents of Vashon island wha| CCEMMER ae Me: Garden, New York “ fled old mar-|of paper represents, should be biot- | you. that 1 a a part Of hs, err ena aimee jarae 0) Theda Bara {s not the woma z an w nna nio|t and this shado Tit Ther fe ve Theos Tr aha than’. at[ pie uae Venn Oe ee ee Chena | 50 Beautiful Babies in This Production ‘wad to t, but be-j still where we can behold It Hut D Bill, after that ex-|Des Moines ae Wve | this week : A MASTERPIECE OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND SENSATIONAL f elieve it il to t's a wonderful Ih one 1 mation, how car explain to Ditad f Three Tree. Larere We saan Dae Ae ranceReA, | PROBLEM PLAY h Cs 1 said; “afd ao you kiow. i Germs | Diay Nites ms The landing. at ‘Three: ‘rwal ter Gacomes a fonlamen Aud 9 SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERY WOMAN IN SEATTLE fi eee tet ao alte whieh {ae ead iia “apt oa ‘ ow. A man may| Point.” says the circula n alize that she ia hardly “the dev Cynthia Grey is ill at her SITHER MARES ON Sane onder if yon would e that little fascinat love 1 more ound | protected ba int outh of -thelits hand maiden. the satant or | home, recovering from the t . 6 eyes ook rathe ty'ng to her by that strongest of clair Point, where a connection "ceress of the silent stage, the! shock of a slight operation : $ <r pg As apie t she will never |had over a new route to be b t| vampire-woman” or any of the oth:| which she underwent a few MATINEES EVENINGS I A 1 fargie, of fighting so hard to|ha to net next spring with the recer er pet names her presa agents |, days ago Zi . h 4 » happy? I went thru‘it all, my | atic hi Seattle-Tacoma Hi road s|have applied to her No more letters or answers 1:30 and 3:30 | _ i ha wincauses, ait he de is ake her nani grades do not exceed 4 per cent.| Her acting in “The Galley Slave will be published until she is All Seats y tha dove and all. the for 1 Donna the last, The grades on the Sylvester road|ig a triumph of screen art able to be back at her desk Cc ¢ here [am at*last at | time do not exceed 5 per cent J. Rufus Wallingford and | ae 1 smiled inwardly, little The question of winds and cur-|crony, Blackie Daw, are still on! Potatoes are more wholesome - ; / stood in Bill's eyes; he| Bill made that astonishing state.|rente and fogs and harbor traffic,|the acreen in “The Rungslow |baked than in any other form No Higher le, | n't a bad man, as men go, cnly a| ment in such a matter of fact tone, | together with the short water trip) Bungle,” a con the first of the | — let “ A cone eich ghey | "Since | married Donna, the lastito Three Tree Point, 1s also gone] Walllogford feature IF YOU WANT “TRAINED Some way, Margie, | almost feel time,” he repeated, “I have been Into | Burr Macintosh and Max Figman HELP,” USE A STAR WANT AD.A

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