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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in a Griffith supervised comedy. drama—the strange (and comical) adventures that befell a man who lost his, memory—and forgot he had a sweetheart DOUBLE TROUBLE Also a Triangle Keystone Comedv With Fred Mace, ‘tists’ Models, Dancers, Cabar Performers, called “A Janitor's Wife's Temptation. LIBERTY FIRST AT PIKE MATINEES CHILDREN 5c LOGES 25 satan CONTINUOUS, 10c NEW stow LOGES 30c 11 A.M. TO 11 PLM DNESDAY EVENINGS l 5 Cc ‘| Confessions of a Wife w STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 7, 1915. PAGE WATER _NYMPHS, CAUGHT BETWEEN SPLASHES AT THE EMPRESS| : 2G oe, fer is J ] MOTHER WAVERLY CANNOT! make too much of duty and self-| LIVE WITH US sacrifice. Mother Waverly had her “It looks as tho mother would Courtship and her honeymoon, and 1} Pave to come to us,” said Dick, yes have often heard her tell how per ferday morning. fect it was, While dad lived she| “Now, Dick, | simply cannot have| 8s always very selfish 3 mother with me; you know we “!ways insisted on being first; she | r ~— pot get along together at all; |4id not give up, even for her chil-| ; af ii “ rt Pwe do not think or act along the|dren. Now it is time for her to “let | eta ej ruse " game lines. Why can’t she stay atthe others have an inning.” as Dick | the hotel? She will be much hap-| Would say, But she still thinks her pier there. I will be glad, indeed, to htldren must give In to and for her As much at home in the water a aie—Eari's six diving nymphs, at the Empress this week From left to right, Helen Osborn, who does a thrilling dive from the top of the stage; Emma Hemmis, Carrie Presiow, Jessie Conroy, Virginia Eart and onstes Grogan, oe pay bar ben xe tcome is at cee v gp . . ks i i a aid a ~~~} | hax nothing for violent eruptior | e je" er y o dat a n mix e Duet “arnt oe - wey lwhen her son s the sane} SYPPQS E —If W. Shakespeare saw his old friend, Bob | on such a mixture, Dustin Fern “Oh, she will have enough to live yt fy contin ok uel Mantell, climb out of a grave, would it give)" 0°" " Shag 8 on. Mollie told me this morning fairly on Now, Dick q sim a start? Charlie smokes more than that beside buying the house of her YOu Want to make not only me, br it BILL SAW Theda and throws the bull better than Geral oa pcos yg for $20,000, Chadwick was golng to|¥9ur mother, miserable, just’ be BoB’s ACT dine—Be careful, fellas, how you distribute }| STEAOCY HOMES settle twenty more on her mother.” | Syuse she = gon y be able to say your presents.—This is sure a Seattle week Don't take up with professional : Ry w perfectly lovely. Aren't children could not live without |) at the movies—King Christian of Denmark agri homebreakers, — girls. Now, 1 " hamed now, Dick, at all you} me.’ you may do so, but I'll not be |} with Freddie Flim——€xcitement?——You oughta see a MOVIE 5) Miriam Nesptt Gin tne ptay) didn't) Helen Osborn, at Empress,De- have said adout him?” & party to it. I want you to fix it |} newspaper guy in love. “Double Trouble” and more take up with one, “Life's Pitfalls clares She Mastered It “A little." owned up Dick, “but |@2¥ Way you choose. If you wish,|) goubles at che Liberty: also NOTES | would have been a rose by another Danding compliments to Chadwick |!'!ll go to the hotel and you can | he Jname, perhaps. “Life's Pitfalls In a Week fs not getting us any nearer to what | >ring mother here. (Dick threw up plays for the last time today at th ‘we shall do with mother. Of course, his hands.) But to completely sive PROGRAMS TODAY Class A. There are some comedy HAS SENSATIONAL ACT Mthat silly idea that she !s going to| ™Yself up to amusing your mother. Athambes features also on the bill Travel with them is out of the ques —_ giving in to her foolish whims, | fe Wises Learning to ewim ts easy. if Ben S0d there oe only O fo o Bytom her P10 If she Hved with | “Cine A--Mirlam Nesbitt in “Life's ARE WE IN THE MOVIES? go about it righ ays Miss Helen ald my e hinking ho : ra "drama; Blanche Sweet in “The SEATTLE’S RIGHT THERE a) girl who drops from the diy we had welcomed Aunt Mary Margie, I think you are very | Painted Lady drome His Wife's Th og fi séhie Ge the vont wt’ F land how happy we had been with a Sweetheart.” comedy. hae te Poly ms vein co rang Ae (Bey ther, and how much happler she had am not. Iam only honest. If! seve tamper te “The Untuithtut, Wile: pein Woe He'n beaut - ee ee ae m than Mother Waverly was. 1 Your mother read—if she liked to| | CelewialMarcaces Von De Wits ie Gloria Fonds, Seattle's beauty. is;week. don’t believe, little book, that every S¢¥—if she had any thought beside |“The Va sid mesabteat beasts vith William ©. Dewlen. ‘ Ms einie gages Se feeb lowes th to older le to put {herself and the homage that must |e Life w} it tiliam ©, Dowlan a Star reporter, Monday afternoon, imp with their ways ea ahies by |be paid her because she bears the I gay harlie Chaptio in “The Prom to be quit k favorite here. a8 she stood in the wings, wal ar Geindeme aware. Mother|title of mother, I, perhaps, could | Liners —-eagtes Fairtecks ta “Dee Att emmer, Max Figman, for the lights to twinkle “H” out ble Trouble”; Fred Mace in “A Janitors who played In stock at the Seattle | front “ad erly will never do anything we do it | Wite's Temptations “You see. ck - theatre with Mrs. Figman for a| She does the most sensational of! 4 . but instead of wags | Don’t begin to nag,” interrupted | Misslon—-Gloria Fonda in “The May: Blackie Daw, in the Earl's “Six Diving Nymphs.” at home and letting Mollie | Dick. | Decision) Warren Marrigns In Quick Wallingford” sertes. T had never taken much interest| 9 occasionally, she insists that she | don't think I ever do that. 1} be 4 | cee in water sports until I saw the rapid l stay at home with her and /®m just telling you that I am begin. | Play cards, which Mollie detests. ning to understand that love fine |[T_ SURE GOES DOUBLE | | THOSE MIDNIGHT FEEDS MAKE YOU DREAM SOME Her the direction of Mr . In New and W, * being made by girls under Malcolm Hughes, P. B. Duren and SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST. a Our Holiday Stocks Are Replete With the Newest and Best Gifts Selections Are Easy Double Inducements Wednesday Bath Robe Blankets MAKE EXCELLENT GIFTS The most pleasing patterns and color combinations are here, and in splendidly warm, serviceable qualities Many are in novel figured designs; also many Navajo patterns in different colors. They ws ¢ cords to match, here at Silk ties: Windsor Ties im Tomorrow 50c Bureau Scarfs We 1 a splendid variety of rtyles in these Scarfs vome have embroidery, some are hemstitched and have scal 1 edges, while others re lace trimmed. Many pleasing sty at 50c om Oregon Blankets _ A be appreciated Handkerchiefs will These are la- box of Pa rvsgl “ euitictent (© | dies'—they’re of fine cambric all wool, in gray with fancy | With daintily embroidered cor- ners and hemstitched border. Box of six for borders, and a good, large size, 5 pounds weight. Priced pelt. . $6.25 pair Children’s Hats, $1.48 Actually Up to $2.50 Values We've grouped a number of our prettiest Hate in this lot for a nesday bargain. There are Velvets, Bearcloths and Plushes all the popular colors—some have fur trimming, others with bon effects, Hats that actually 50, priced for tomorrow in or fancy ri sold at up to $ DEBATE INSURANCE ‘CURES WITHOUT DRUGS Jesse PF. Murphy, J. L. diieaivott] Dwight Mead, pitted against | . $1.48 mas 1. Carrigues, debated the TI will say this for Mollie, that she ¢¥erything else, must die, but 1/AT THE LIBERTY SHOW Whoever wrote “The Unfatthful I determined to learn, and! question, “Resolved, That Life In always gives in to her mother, |@on't feel that It is treating bim| Things go double on the Lib- | wife,” being exhibited today for the t it. Within a week I was) surance Is a Profession, and Not a she bas done this so often with | to torture him to death.” } erty bill until after tonight's |last time at the Clemmer, must *¥imming and diving quite credit- husiness,” so evenly Monday night Mother Waverly was to go with| Dick started forward, but I drew! performance, anyhow. 1 Bessie Barriscale, at Liberty, be-/have dreamed of the convict ship |*>ly that the judges called {t a draw. " on thelr wedding trip she | ba ve i | To begin with, the feature is | ginning Wednesday, in a Triangle after a midnight rarebit party it| Perfectly formed, healthy girls the The debate took place at a meeting | ‘would probably spol! not only their “Don't try to kiss me, Dick. HI called “Double Trouble Kay-Bee feature. may have been Marie Corelli who N¥mphs are—all of them with mus-/of the Puget Sound Life Insurance | ‘Whole trip, but their whole lives to am not asking for a duty caress. T| Douglas Fairbanks, who plays wrote ft. Again, {t may not have ax hard ag steel, and with their| Underwriters’ association, at the| ‘come. am only trying to make you under the star role—or roles—plays It's hard to be a mayor. At any rate, It has Marte’s eks glowing with a complexion Elks’ club Sometimes, little book, I think we stand that | am beginning to under. a double character—or charac- In fact, it's almost impossible, earmarks, and for gruesomeness it cons ving and the foot-) — ~ = stand—but I also want you to un-) ters. some candidates (who ot (© |can give most any picture cards and ebt glare cannot erase derstand that I can have no third| it’s a double-star bill, further. know) will tell yo spades. Charles T. Earl, who trained the person in the house with us to wit-| more, because Fred Mace fur- Anyhow, the mayor in this play | 1¢ Bill Shakespeare could see Rob-|“N¥mphs,” was for eight years with ana Sine, ragaies | the comedy number in a ainly up against ai! sorts of lert Mantell grope his way out of » Tilyou, at Steeplechase largie, Margte. what are you “Janitor’s Wife's Temptation.” « ulties. He has to clean up an|tomb, as he does in this picture, it ry island, New Y rk. Dur talking about? Don’t you love me} “in “Double Trouble,” Fair. alley, a few friends of hit, a feW/would make the noted dramatist Mg that time he trained all the jong _Tou need sutfer from lost any more’ , | banks plays the roles of a pious | enemies, a political boss or two-|turn tn his grave—why not? distance swimmers who swam at Sther” wenknoas tnt? tatu you os T don't know, Dick. I don't| gunday school superintendent | and also, he to clear up a mia | — Beit New York, including Elaine Golding [There ts a re that cures such ‘YOUR LAST know | and of a “tough guy” from the | understanding or two with wifie, tz r one of the greatest swimmers—if |troubles and thorought to To Continued | West. dear, Public Ufe is sure what ae ] |not the greatest—in the world residence, |e cement nlectriat sae powse Chance See | eee Sherman sald about some other Ht | Rie oF) Shadow | hum a. mee: BOYS, A HINT ABOUT tle affair | f= ye, OMA Lawn, where Wear F Vita while you sleep. a 5 Doin. Slag 1 r ident | It feeds nstant stream of elec- CHRISTMAS PRESENTS in Reka Cea {EDITORS SEE TAG law ae |tricity to your nerves and they carey In these days of censors of all fi od hays it to every other organ and tissue varietios, one naturally looks to) WITH KING CHRISTIAN pe 2 bride-to- Jor your body, restoring health and varieties, 0 i ior Ake olabaten he T thine Kihel Osaki Shira Kanna, Zenro he wilt be! vim. THIS COLD CURE observe a moral in the p . Ss rene Sato, Rokura Ishikawa and Kuni akin sane Flectra-Vita is a self-charged body sees bd ay hika Gata, editors of Tokyo news battery, which pumps a steady, un- Acoli omerald, he Melbourne the-| when he sees one. er material for articles on stries sleep, infusing them with new en. bas Cold C PN i ia cpabaana psy i Et En bene A dk Ror ony oaks and commerce, returned here from Lae teigd ergy and building up the éntire sys- ‘ape’s Co! ompound” Ends | this Raroness Von De Witz was the pret Tacoma Tueslay. They. Visited the tem to @ strong, healthy condition, | Colds and Grippe in “Boys, be careful to whom yon tiest girl in his kingdom. Not hay latter city after being entertained hustle "I makes" stronp. Dit 4. | a Few Hours give presents ing seen all the Danish young at the Press club here Monday men out of slow-going, discouraged { This Is timely advice, Christmas women, we can't tell for sure, but weaklings. If you have a pain it >, Cold Compound” being so near we're willing to place « Httle bet jdrives it out. If you have stomach every two hours until you have i nm a's J r Kidney or liver complaint, or CHAPI IN taken three doses, then all grippejacts the role of a very clever| ones appears in the principal role = ‘a lack of nerve force. Blecthac misery goes and your cold will be |crook, who secures a \ lua) em-lof “The Valkyrie” at the Colonial Bee NE Reng, SUCRE ge will restore you to perfect y ‘omptly opens your |erald. Some years later, he falls in| theatre for the last time today 1 né bn S, Brown aetaed os glee and the air pas-|love with a girl, presents her with oie two men arrested Sunday night Ht or Write for Information and The A Man reer recon steps canty ais. |the emerald, 0nd spel kduditicacwieniWifods for participation in a drug store Let. us. send’ Jou dohy Sean ; | + nd alack! The girl's the ‘ robbery, have been formally Come and See a Cireus illustrated book with particulars ree charge or nose running; relieves Al and al: Pity hon A NEWSPAPER GENT IN LOVE charged with robbery, and their garding Electra- Vita. what it has i HIPPODROME the headache, dullness, feverish. |daughter of the woman from whom |" 00 patina axlcatoass bail each fixed at $2,000, 7 J. Rufus Wallingford fone for others and what they say of VAUDEVILLE ACTS ness, sore throat, sneezing, sore-|he had 8 gg hag aig wade oat wa kneatio ase mock ieee pe ae : —tn— it. We can send you names of many ness and stiffness. then, and Bob does the hart-karl| you > 60 rod Io a “Thee Rings and a Goat’” People who have been cured—¥ou a ; ed-up! Quit blow.jatunt and cashes fr nefore you'd beat “The Gentleman ig may know some of them personally Matinee Starts at 1:30 Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit b mee eng de iM ghowinn’ tohay far | Let us explain how. Electra-Vita and snuffling. Ease your throb- OM TREMOR, BROWNE COCKY | f0 | cures and what It will do for yo - hoe head—nothing else in the | HARD TO BE A MAYOR? the last ti at the Alhambra = } d Fe nly w wi for you, 5c for Any Seat at world gives such prompt relief as|!T'S MOST IMPOSSIBLE The principal gg or iss wel bo | A 58-page pamphlet, prepared by EM The Elect Matinee Today. “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which} After ing “The Mayor's De-| newspaper chap. uff said e mm Anna Louise Strong of Seattle, cov | e ectra- —— cate only 25 cents at any drug/cision,” at the Mission theatre, in| starts to clean ‘em up—political The B bad ering thoroly the subject of child F FE DEPT. 4 10¢ for Any Seat Tonight. store, It acts without assistance, | which two Seattle favorites, Gloria|and other crooks. When you add Wf gum welfare exhibits, has just been is 10c on ca ‘ Bs t 10c | Room 206 Empress Theatre Bids. nice, and causes no incon-|Fonda and William Dow play |to this little bit of gingery stuff Sn Gaacoes, sued by the children’s bureau of the| ty House Second Ave., Cor. Accept no substitute the star parts, we again say that’ also a love affair—ah! Mt. Lassen ‘United States department of labor. | Seattle, Wa MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW While our great display ts at its best; while you have the complete styles to choose from, now is the time to choose the Instrument for that Christ s Git ‘or istmas We will gladly delivery make arrangements DKELLY Lees Luli me Ord. 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