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silt a Margery Douglas —in a Griffith supervised comedy drama, the story of a man who forgot he had a sweetheart. Double Trouble —this delightful feature plainly shows the marks of the Griffith genius. A New Triangle Keystone —called “A Janitor’s Wife’s Temptations”—featuring Fred Mace, with a company of artists’ models, dancers | Wilson and Fairbanks FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. L-I-B-E-R-T- MATINEES New York pays’ EVENINGS "oun : ag Sy $2 nnd $3 a seat After 7 o'clock hildren ana ee Loges 25¢ for Triangle Fea riieaiay tures. CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE {| MADAME SYMONE ENTER- | Waverly ! TAINS “If my wedding is going to be! Madame Symone's dinner to Mol-/ anything like this,” whispered Mol-/ bloomy clusters of grapes pleted the repas! 4 Roth host and hostess were brt!-! com Ne was, in Dick's language, “a/lie across to Jim Edie, who sat be-|lHant conversationalists and one Scream.” In the first place, it was|tween us, “I'm not going to be| had a feeling that, instead of «te so exceedingly formal that even | married at all.” jing one’s stomach with indigest Harry and Eliene, who perhaps Mercy Mollie, spare my | able food and pernicious drin ye Were used to it, got tired of the) blushes,” ejaculated Jim, who was! was loading one's mind with things interminable courses. The only |simply ragging every and ev-jto remember two happy people at the dinner | erything Silently at that awful dioner were Madame Symone and Mother! [ could not tell whether he wes| made up my mind that never wow! |miserable or happy I make mock of my poor stomach Mother Waverly turned quickly |or insult my palate by showing las the butler was passing to the|my guests just how much food | | waiter a plate of some sticky stuff|could afford to buy for thelr dele that was supposed to be the latest | tation and best thing in gastronomics, and| Before we had finished ever it went all over her thin lace-cov-|man at table had drunk too much ered shoulder. She screamed and|and when Madame Symone gave pushed back from the table, and,|the signal for ‘the women to leave It's Grandmother's recipe to bring|!n the jar, almost everybody's wise |the table and the men, I saw the color, luster and thickness to hair | S!988 overtoppled, but mine For butler bring fn tall glastes and when faded, streaked or gray |! tell vou, little book, I had turned | place whisky and soda botties on my glass down very ostentatiously | the board That beautiful, even shade of|—for I wanted every one to know| Madame Symone sent us home dark, glossy hair can only be had | that “I have gone dry,” as Dill Ten-| before the men came from the din by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea| ney says ing room and as I closed ind locked and Sulphur, Your hair ts your| I have cried enough over Dick’s|my bedroom door | don't know at b It makes or mars the face.|drinking to dry up not only my|what time Dick got in this morn When it fades, turns gray, streaked | tears but all my emotions, but, like | ing | and looks dry. wispy and scraggy,|the many things we think that we! 1 may as well tell you, little book,| fast an application or two of Sage | cannot say that have gone into the that since that memorable night| 4 Sulphur enhances its appear-|unsald but unforgotten world of | when I left our room and >| ance a bundredfold silence, I will always bear the scars | Aunt Mary's, Dick and I have Don't bother to prepare the that Dick's hurts have mad occupying separate rooms, ‘shia tonic; you can get from any drug| Mother Waverly was so severely | morning he was very polite and it| store a 50-cent bottle of “Wyeth’s | burned that she could not return to| seemed to me somewhat remorse Soge and Sulphur Compound,”|the dinner, and, of course, the re-|ful, so I concluded th after he| ready to use. This can always be|mainder of the evening was! left Madame Symone's ‘ie inade “a 4 ded upon to bring back the| ghastly [night of it | natural color, thickness and luster! I have often wondered why we| | must be a creatu contra-| of your hair and remcye dandruff, | make such a fetish of eating |dictions, for as 1 look at bim! stop scalp itching and falling hair The most wonderful luncheon I/across the breakfast ta I juat | Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage |ever attended was at the home of |hated him. | could not believe that and Sulphur because it darkens so|some socialist friends of mine |! had ever loved him. I shuddered naturally and evenly that nobody While the hostess was tuiking to| when he lightly kissed good. can tell it has been applied. You|me she flung a piece of yellow and |t simply dampen a sponge or soft| white Japanese toweling ac.ors the (To Be Continued.) brush with ft and draw this|oak table. A loaf of French bread, | —————————_—_—— —- through the hair, taking one srall|some pats of butter, a ct let “A CHILD DOESN'T | strand at a time: by morning the/tuce salad, each leaf with gray hair has disappeared, and aft-| French dressing and some «reat | ‘AUTOIST SHOT LAUGH AND PLAY BY HIGHWAYMAN IF CONSTIPATED "AT SILVER LAKE er another application it becomes | beautifully dark and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant Hick Say All his en- | If Peevish, Feverish and Sick, Give “California Syrup of Figs.” | Kagements EVER “Dec. 6 Thom ‘ are now | Moore is still in a serious condi Mother! Your child isn't nat called off. tion today as the result of en-|urally cross and peevish. See if jcounter with higl men early |tongue is coated; this is @ sure He wouldn't | Sunday morning. Moor Mrs.|sign ita little stomach, liver and marry the | Moore, their 5-year-old boy,. and| bowels need a cleansing at once Queen of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry, returning from| When Iistless, pale, feverish, full Seattle in an uto, were held up|of cold, breath bad, throat sore, ere weer \near Silver Lake, on the Pactfic|doean't eat, sleep or act naturally een, the highway has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re . Tho the party held up hands, a er, a gentle liver and bowel Unfaith- | commanded the ne hould always be the I the fatter immediat 1 fir ent given | One, of the bullets bit Moore quals “Californja Syrup 6 chest ns ills; give a the men, taking $ in ash, and o 1 our bile and fer then took the jews worn by the| menting food which Is clogged in women \the bowels passes out of the sys tem, and you ha well and play-| HUSBAND Is JAILED |‘ child again. All children love| Sarees Fees & CHkOUS \this harmless, delicious “fruit lax J. Rufus Wallingford - |ative,” and {t never fala to effect —tn— WENATCHEE, Dec, 6.—It's tough |@ good “ingide” cleansin Direc when a fellow {s detoured from his|tions for ables, chittren of all original honeymoon course to the) ages and grown-ups are plainly on county Jai |the bottle Robert McCullough, 52, a hop-| Keep It handy tn home. A picker, eloped two months ago with | little given today saves a sick child| 16-year-old Gladys Allen. Mr. and|tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask Mrs. McCullough were returned from] your druggist for a 60-cent bottle Okanogan county by deputy sheriffs Callforn rup of Figs,” then The girl's parents charged abduc-|look and see that it Is made by the ‘tion against the husband. “California Fig Syrup Company.” STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1915. [BIG ISSUES TO BE TACKLED BY CONGRESS| PAGE 3. NATIONAL DEFENSE, NAVY ing bank checks; continue pres TELEGRAPHS AND TELE Five-year expenditure, § 000,, ent sugar duties; extend income PHONES—Government condem 000 for 10 dreadnaughts, 6 battle: tax to smaller incomes; graduat- nation and operation of all such J, Cruisers, 10 scout cruisers, 60 de- ed inheritance tax; raised levy on lines stroyers, 15 fleet submartmes, 85 large incomes and possible taxa FINANCE—Rural land credits | coast submarines, 11,500 more tion of war munitions and personal rural credits Na i} men, more officers, 250 more WAR MEASURES—New penal- «ional budget system, with new }] Annapolis cadets, $6,000,000 for itrality violations, bel- system of house supervision. May \] aviation, $ 10,000 for reserve lig criminal conspiracies, abolish comptroller of the cur ammunition, $7,000,000 govern: passport frauds, etc. Protection rene ment armor plate factory, federal of American ships from seizure. P those wit |] projectile factory, laboratory, and Amendment of registry laws, -TREATIES—Hatity thove with | Increased militia reserve Prevention of foreign manufactur ‘Colombia’ $25,000,000 as paying ARMY—Fouryoar expenditure [Urers dumping’ goods on Amer result of Panama canal acquist of $500,000,000 increase regular can ne tion 1,000,000 to Nicaragua = f pil. to 141,000; retain iis.009 GONSERVATION—Water pow wea as rights to Sanat route {] militia, organize 400,000 continen. *T 8%4 dam measures, Gov and establishing @ ten-year Amer tal reserves by enlisting 000 prorpdbo a. coal, gas and ol! | fean protectorate over Halt! J » ers r 0 ne sy’ s. Fea nerd eit any for WOMAN SUFFRAGE — Susan PRESIDENTIAL TERM—Lim active list, requiring two monthw B- Anthony amendment to fee president's tenure to op annual training and four years ra! constitution, granting right of (#tle oF & 0 ler four © ae subject to Wat call, alae $20.000, MAtion-wide suffrage to women PRIMARY ELECTIONS—Prer + ispecngy Bley PROHIBITION — Dry amend: {dential primaries and abolition 000 annually for coast fortifica ; ment to federal constitution and a of party conventions for all pu Hons and $26,000,000 for ammunt- 4. nistrict of Columbia poses, except the drafting of pa peapep ya ee RAILROADS—Extension of gov. ty platforms and nominee ratifl GOVERNMENT SHIP PUR- ernment control, with possibly cation# CHASE—From $25,000,000 to $60.- ultimate government ownership. CLOTURE—Prevent senate fill 000,000 for ships bought or built Government supervision of secur bustering by rules limiting debate and operated tn trade by the gov Increased powers for tn! on any given suble ernment shipping board, and avail: «tate commerce commission, PHILIPPINE AND PORTO able for use ax transports In war, ‘Train safety bill, compelling use RICAN INDEPENDENCE — Pro REVENUVE—Extension of war of steel cars, bh signals and viding both self-ge in taxes another year, possibly add- other life-saving devi given time PREPAREDNESS ISSUES LOOM LARGE AS CONGRESS CONVENES: PRESIDENT TO READ MESSAGE TUESDAY Siidahor Clark Re-eleciad-by P H oO T Oo Pp A, A Y Ss House—Both Branches By Freddie Film of Congress Dispose ot Routine Tasks and Clear Decks for Action—Sut- frage Activities Promise Some Excitement. WASHINGTON, Di 6.—The first session of the 64th con | convened at noon today, in last congressional meeting before the 1916 presidential campaign. All 435 members of the house and 32 senators (one- third of the whole senate) we sworn in. Of the former, 11 of the latter, 9, were new Resting upon the lex neha program of the new congre ] day was the shadow of ational | and world policies. ] Tomorrow the administra. | | | tion's program will be outlined personally by President Wilson e THE LINE-UP IN CONGRESS * SENATE — Democrats, 56; | Republicans, 40; democratic ma | jority, 16 | | HOUSE—Democrats, 230; re | 196; progressiv socialists, 1; independents, Total, 435. Democratic major. ity, 25. | °° when he reads hie opening mes age at the joint session Its own outstanding features re: National defense, revenue, war) Measures and government ship pur cha publica ° There is a mane of other legisla tion comprising the largest, longest and most important program of a dec T fined to the routine of = was con earing ir new members, organization of both hou: notification re presi dent of the new legislative epoch Has Political Significance As the gavels fell at the stroke of 12 at both ends of the capitol, of ficlals and spectators 1 by the gigantic tasks loo ahead vi “Double Trouble,” the fea Douglas Fairbanks is the was written by Herbert Quick, one d Gladys Brockwell as “Strawberry,” in ture at the Liberty ending Tuesday night star of the play. “Double Trouble” of The Star's editorial writers eee we ¢ President Marshall presi in senate, and South Tr house clerk, In the lower body ing Speaker Clark's election SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. _ SHOP EARLY SILK HOSE Worth up to $2.00 shipment Silk Howler ed, #0 the line bers from an ¢ making ment hensive and asso are ted colors arkable v early buyers will } opportunity to ch 1 reduced price tomo: Auto Scarfs ~ 69c— ntfest little Scarfs imag y expect value and to enc Som at ‘re really values make this irage early price shoppin ni others a pune Umbrellas — -69c— xtra is al- rainy Umbrella ways useful during the eason—here is an opportu ity to get one There handles different styles are t frames are strong, and covered in good Women’s Underwear Bargain For one day only we make cashmere ribbed garment. The the French band tops reves hioned, and They're usual a ga Priced for T full f an exceptionally Pants are The Vests have rment low price on a fine ankle length and have high neck and long ribbon around neck. $1.48 are runner Something New “Flexo” Petticoats Here Petticoat Flexo” is the is a pocketbook to rot perspiration The flexibility of the by heat the wais watch spring device They're made of Satin and that will only thand is produ fit Pettice every woman and every t that contains no elas- change of temperature. i by a rust-proof Taffeta finished Luxor, and come in black, colors and fancy stripes. he flexibility furt uarantee arment, and more, we split, rip or open at Petticoat if it doe And splendid guaranteed Petticoats of the the seams just think, fer waistband for the life of the Flexo will not give you a new $1.25 that we'll guarantee in fact, you get these only WILL PROVIDES FOR MISS CORN AND HOLE IN COFFIN ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec, 6—The will Rabbi Zachariah Joseph Rosen feld, for 20 years rabbi of the Sharis Sefard synagogue, which has been filed for probate, contains elaborate instructions for his burt includ ing a dfagram of how a hole should be cut in the bottom h coffin The will also urges his sons to read the Mishna (the second part of th Talmud) and for the soul of the testator END INDIGESTION pray After the routine tasks, both bod jes adjour until tomorrow, to LIBERTY jVieve Hamper ar rt Holmes await the president's message, ac. A great at's the least | are the principal at the ( "OR STOMACH PAIN — — — — at om t the program r this week in The Unf ithfu at the which stays till Tues: | Wife day night. ‘The main event a} This photoplay is a Fox produc comedy-drama of a dual sor y,|tion, purely “rama, and radiating Double Trouble,” in which Doug-| with the ability of the players. lag Fairbanks is starred. Fairbanks| The story is based on the revenge) | is a “comer” In the picture, and/of an Italian nobleman whose wife. duplicates his successes in “The| whose love for jewels predominates, | ,, . says Lamb. Jelopes with an artist, after leaving Pape's _ Diapepsin Makes The comedy is afforded by a Tri-|him to a terrible fate. Sick, Sour, Gassy Stom- angle Keystone farce, “A Janitor’s| Burr Macintosh and Max Fi achs Feel Fine. Wife's Temptati Fred Mace|in the chargceters of J. Rufus Wal and Harry ¢ the stars |lingford anf® Blackie Daw, in “Th rime it! | tn. five minutes ae | |Rings and a Goat,” furn he| stomach distress will go. No indi puesion j enten yestion, heartburn, sourness or | Gloria Fonda, the Seattle girl,| ee elching of gas, acid, or erneta winner of the Universal's beauty | ALHAMBRA Mesa of Ga dteuatad thou haat contest In Washington, is the fea Dustin Farnum, at the Alhambra} jogs ating, foul breath or head. ture at the Mission until Tuesday | in a Pallas production, “The Gentle: | ache night. She is leading woman in|man From Indiana,” gives a striking® Diehenath' te noted tor aie! The Mayor's Decision,” a semi-|impersonation of Harkless, the be vawulation at otis political drama, William Dowlan, alless young man who becomes sehs. 2k te the surest, quickset and atar ville, Ind rid, and besides it is Fw. The last of “The New Adventures} His activities include the wiping eee aim ton alee act MONDELL of Terrence O'Rourke,” entitled jout of an organized gang called the|"'Niltions of men nasi now | Ap The Road to Paradise,” with War-| “Whitecaps,” the defeat of a crook-|eat their. favorit without ren Kerrigan, makes up an all-fea-|ed politician, and his own Gat tas othe ann oe Saixeneety Will introduce suffrage amend. ture bill to congress |will save them from any stomach ment in house, Might be run twin. hte Pg | There is a pretty love story run. | misery ned with Sutherland. CLEMMER |ning thruout the whole Peek’ tor Your eae At a TAN cesses ————| Robert Mantell, foremost Shakes:| There 1s a good, clean Nestor] rity cent case of Pape's Diapepsin peartan actor of America, Gene-|comedy, with Eddie Lyons and Lee|! pene : nt cording to ancient and legal prece. | P** és ee Mtataw tnike tehda |from any drug store and our dent | gapaga stomach right Dont eep on be and continued democratic control of COLONIAL ou are not here long, so make the nation's destinies were conced Two spirited productions com:| your stay able what you y most legislators to hang upon NATURAL COLOR area be bill at the Colonia like and digest it njoy It, with results of this session | uesday night. The feature is al\out dread of rebellion in the stom | thr 1 feature, with Baroness | ach Defense Bills Ready | INT Y UR HAIR | Von De Witz, a dancer of interna Pape's Diapepsin s in your Both legislative and political in tional fame. the star, entitled/home anyway, Should one of the eshte pam Bet pray feae ge 7 ated — jhe Valkyrie family eat something which doesn't tion’s billion-dollar national defen | Art Acord Buck Parvin, inj agree with them, or {n case of ar as Neo This Is the Life,” another of Chas. attack of indigestion, dysne Whether democratic opposition H. Van Loan's picture stories, islsactritis or stomach der would defeat the president's plan the comedy feature. at daytime or during the night, it and also cause a breach in democrat ee 1 Hi haadsets ive thi auiskere vane ie solidarity for the next campaign caused much discussion MELBOURNE The Flash of an Emerald,” a pic Chairmen of the naval and mili turization of the well known maga tary committees had the bills prac zine story of the same name, is the tically drafted and ready for early |feature at the Melbourne, It 1s the {ntroduction story of a jewel thief who steals an enormously valuable emerald, after Cloture Battle Impending Don't stay gray! Your hair ta!drugging the owner, the daughter Hehind the yell of routine open-|your charm. Don't neglect It. Youland the maid, Later he gives the ing ceremonies in the senate today|ean turn gray, faded hair beautt-| ' . ' bee the Impending struggle on the| fully dark in a few days if you'll stone to a girl with whom he falls d 4 ne Suipho Sage, “Thousands of{in love, and who proves to be the proposal ace ae Battle Hoes! pottien of this are sold annually,” (daughter of the woman he robbed were already drawn anys a well known druggist here! Robert Warwick is the star Senator Kern introduced and nad darkens the hair so nat ‘nied’ - ; ate enly that no one can| passed without opposition a resolu-| n applied |CLASS A tion providing for the joint sesston| ris turr Life's Pitfalls 1 Edison pro in the house chamber tomorrow to Segduction, with Miriam Nesbitt, is the hear President Wilson's opening |awalting | go leading feature at the Class A gntil address van) ar becomes| Tuesday night. Another feature is Introduction of a flood of bills and|jvuttant, dark and Wi, and] "The Painted Lady,” a Blograph re resolutions was postponed until to-)ail dandruff goes, too. i issue, with Blanche Sweet Hi morrow : aon Iie sure to get a toc bot.| Wife's Sweetheart,” a comedy, and The house re-elected Champ Clark | t\y we from yourgthe Hearst-Selig News Pictorial as speaker, His name was pre-|gruggint and vou wil a etichtedl complet 8 the program nted by Saunders of Virginia,| with your dark, han: NEBR foetal ie |democratic caucus chairman, and/ your youthful apnearanes with tl that of Mann by Greene of Maspa.| fey eye nt "hack at your drug ke Rig diving contest ‘Thursday chusetts, republican chairman, gist’s, Bartell Drug Co. ght at the Empress. st relief known EL PASO, Tex. Dec. 6.—Mli Jessie Margaret Corn and Stanley Duncan Cobb were married here at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Corn When Cobb went to the clerk of record's office to get the marriage license, the clerk refused to issue it, nking it was a practical joke. It was not until the bride’s mother in- sisted that the Corn-Cobb wedding Was on the level that the ifcense was iasued GET DISCHARGES OONA, Pa. Dec. 6.—Fifty- saree years after serving in the state militia, Willlam Wherry, a re- tiréd railroad conductor, and Henry Snyder, a constable in the Sixth ward, have received their official discharges. Both were members of the militia that was organized to repel a threatened invasion of Penn- sylvania by the rebel army in 1862, AMUS SEMENTS The Best Daity, of Vaudeville at 2:20 and ‘a CECIL CUNNINGHAM Rynn and Lee—Harry Fern and Co, —Hert La Mont and H wrber and Ma and Mac—Travel Weekly, FATIMA « Reserve ¥ Com MOORE 2:32." Matinee Wed. MARGARET ILLINGTON (N THE LIE aaricn Sones NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION Prices: =, S0¢ to 82.00 » $1.50, (NEW PANTAGES Mats. 0—Nights, 7 FOUR CASTERS World's Greatest Aerialists KNOX, WILSON & CO, }Other Big Acts 10c and 20¢ and ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are - CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings .....25c UNION DENTISTS—2051%% Pike St, { materials and guarantee @ pleasing and last- ~All nothing but thd tod of 16 y' Pilling ....5O¢ to Alloy Filling $1.50 to iniews Kxtmmcting Free. Kxaminations and Estimates Free. 1.50 2. Golf Crowns. Comer of Third Ave work Moavy G Solid Brid BR 00 “85.00 ana Lady Attendants, UNION DENTISTS—Cor, Third and Pike, Entrance 3034 Pike

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