The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 3

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Theda Bara will get he: agents—Dorothy steps into When he chet " an you imagine che iberty gets its teva! tras } Was Hobart Hobe Royal Mar. imba band ROR EG. SO are FSD music he gets the travel bug and wants e: to go to i South i America. DOROTHY GREEN ‘Her Mother’s Secret” fy 1 RUFUS hag haa ak bed ‘The Rheumatic Joint’ | ROYAL MARIMBA BAND Every Performance CLEMMER attte's Best hates y Meus Pickford “MISTRESS | TODAY AND TOMORROW DANIE IT TW The and t preser SECOND and UNIVERSITY story ithe B Lesile puree » might kill her MELBOURNE | ©: Frohma: ! Mark Twain n t who is tied to a por L HAS DONE ICE NOW the t sco Mr resentatio | IMAGINE MARY | PICKFORD A CHEF Ever a i perear ar | the Me a |ford, who ts playing THIRD AND CHERRY | Nell,” at the Melbour Eugene Levy, Mgr. 1% iged by letters from people in sooo Hl walks of life, demanding {nforg TODAY | mation on the most AND TOMORROW }¥aried subjects. She w to be a doctor, aourse, civil en Theda gineer, lawyer, architect, chauf feur, French chef, and 10 or —IN— ALSO ect Va Acts BIGGEST SHOW IN SEATTLE Matinees, 1:30 and 3:30, Se Evenings, 10¢ Our Great Christmas Gloves $1.00 to $3.00 Neckwear 25¢ to $1.50 Shirts $1.00 to $5.00 Scarf Pins 50c to $3.00 Initial Handkerchiefs 15¢ to 50 Umbrellas $1.00 to $5.00 Hosiery 26¢, 35¢ and 50c Where Ladies 401-403 With a A Men’ since her arti in the papers cClure syndicate Marimba Band 12:30 TO 1 O'CLOCK appearance at ev ery performance through out the day, In addition to the regular program. Stocks Are Ready Suspenders 25¢ to $1.50 Garter Sets 25¢ to $1.00 Caps 50¢ to $1.50 Cuff Links 25¢ to $3.00 Sulit Cases $1.00 to $10.00 Hats $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 Vests $1.50 to $6.00 s Store Like to Shop Tailored Ready Co. Pike St Mary Pi began to 12} to other things al! rolled in one. SPECIAL CONCERT EVERY DAY BY THE Royal Guatemalan pad will uphold the How TO Quit cited IN POKER e yell a hol and Ralph may get a 1g complaints at pre rd as a chef picture in New York film paper le? Im the South Sea islands there is a legend among the natives that }if a young girl is offered up as a sacrifice, the god of the mountain's d and the volcanice eruption ceases. In plays the role of the o that the lava from a raging volcano “Aloha O: chieftai LIBERTY THEATRE SHOWN INN. Y. FILM NEWSPAPER test lasue of the Tr nt of the lot of th FOX ACTOR MAY GET HERO MEDAL Ralph Keilard, who hae been christened by William Fox as “The Adonis of the Silent Stage.” Is being boosted for a Carnegie medal. Kellard saved Dorothy Green when she sank after turning her ankle in a clam hole when one of the scenes in “Her Mother's Secret.” now at the Clemmer,” was being taken MORE ABOUT THE EARLY LIFE OF BOSWORTH Having already jfact that Hobart The White Se tre, ran r in several a beach wander like Jack London, r vu ders with the riff-raff of two hem ispheres in the car soon playe stars on Froadwa DRAMA AND COMEDY A Man's Sacrifice A Village Scandal OH, HOW NICE AND PEACEFUL Outside of a storm at sea, a shipwreck, a volcanic eruption, d a girl tied at the stake, it's “peace at any price” in “Aloha Oe” at the Liberty CAN'T BEAR THEDA 88 agents care a ppir nar n With “The Mill of the Floss,” by George Elliott, now at the Colonial, it is announced that the famous author's “Silas Mariner,” with the Shakes pearean actor, Fred Warge in the title role, will soon be re leased. POKER PLAYERS, NOTE! HOW TO QUIT WINNER Of in ¢ plaver over the coun ement of an tn while he j# a winner 1 oned ¢ ofar n pictr a t ‘old t nvented th eme f h compan 1 he a 1 € make t ther Marriage st never a SCHOOL DEBATERS n the movies MEET FRIDAY NIGHT - ool debating ’ 1 extle Frida t 1 a Que , Franklin Lincoln, at Franklin West Seattle Burton, at t cattle school The first named affirmative 1 French ) Tou BY ITSKY IN. THE MOVIES uncovered the Bosworth, the enable a man to ‘did not ike o me that hi STAR—FRIDAY DEC. 1 1915, PAGE as , Don’t put off buying to the last minut >- A Box of Dainty Handkerchiefs Phis will prove an acceptable gift We have every style of handkerchief here, either or boxed Tomorrow we feature a box of 6 ladies’ embroidered handkerchiefs, val ues up to $1.25 and $1.50. Specially . priced Bie o.o'c ow vee Sok For Children—W e have a line of handkerchief (not all initialed aS ™ Jinitials); they're regularly 25¢ a box OS % sini bac + aan morrow Women’ s Crochet Slippers ussortment of all the leading colors; an appreciable, Priced at 59e¢ that have become soiled expensive gift; 85c values oiled Ae. agp me pair Gifts for Men s for your gen tlemer Pan Maa will be easy NECKWEAR is always he style of the 7 to equal. Elegant ie Price f 25e¢ + $1.50 SHIRTS are appropriate, and we ercale at adras, in botl e tterns; a eautiful S Women’s $1.00 Kimonas and _ Dressing Sacques at it 75¢ garment like this make eg There € « " € Dow kimonos are \ alues pr 75e emesis “ad Suits for Men $15.00 The new models in Overcoats, which arrived this week, are with: out dow «the snapplest )styles we've seen this season, There's a decidedly smart cut and swing to these garments, and the beautifal patterns and colorings boxes at. will t the fancy of any man who THE NEW SUITS Are decidedly good value, and they're beautifally tallored $ The Coats have good interlinines * that will prevent “sagging they fit neatly at the collar There is nothing ne We have all Ca A special shoulders __ Boys’ Play Suits y boy has a longing f these * Sao : Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday “Only One More Week Until Christmas % Large Stocks of Holiday Merchandise Are Here to Help Solve Your Gift-Buying Problems Santa Claus Has Left Us an Abundance of Gifts for Children \ut Out new catidy department is stocked with Any man will appreciate a gift like deliciously wholesome good ndies in bulk or n pretty gift i ye ; Prices Waists at wip beautifully stylis 1.25 and $1.39 Lingerie Waists 1.50, $1.69, $1.75 Lingerie Waists e Chine and Taffeta, or up-to-date 1 the mate $450) and $4.98 {als and colorings in our Suits, and certainly no better value anywhere $15.60 3. et ST TA OT LN KE Come down tomorrow while stocks are still unbroken and selections easy to make. A Pair of Gloves asa Gift You mistake Tan Cape Gloves, wit! € Kid Gloves—The e Gl maker, come in color Dents’ Ave « easonably FANS—About One-Third Off prices o tyles, and prices are well tance, $2.50 qualities at $ iSe. 79¢ for Felt Slippers on these ve. They ribbon trim- leather, he price qu attr ur an ith either It or ft leather soles We have every imaginable color corres the save} best line we r shown. P ¢ 49¢ to $1.50 sri OUR WINDOWS. Men's House Slippers, with Misses’ and Children’s Felt rood leather es . *, also come in the good, werviceable Sily r or fur trimmed styles will make a nice Iso plats Have good Te... 61.50: Bien ee Fur Sets Very Specially Priced mo- ittle pre-Christmas attractior e made rT « 1 Fur Sets of every rs will make nice Christmas g bet $7.50 sets $3.98 $10.00 sets $5.98 tt wry ere rerrrver. 2) Bath io Lewatine Robes Priced $3.50 to $5.75 this These are of good by blanketing; many are in neat pat to $1.25 terns and subd bath robe colorings, while is also a wide selection of Nava jo styles. They're all well made and neatly finished, and have girdle Smoking Jackets S8¢ there are styles and colors-here that $1.25 witi piease any man. The materials are splendid, and they're well taliored he colors are blue, black, gray and tan, with invisible stripe, and they're -$2.25 Crepe Toe neatly finished with plaid collars and -$33.75 cutts. ‘They're low-priced at to get a $7.50 .. $6.00 Blanket Bath Robes For Women We've got 50 beautiful F ies ‘| CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | t to me, that r mind this very moment that ad not ¢ 5 best * ng when the milk Wagon he was 5 eure l wo e it, and here|you are not telling ing us today ‘ “icf peg Bes broke * Tabee ftom. nee gone ne t that] T know 1 colored, but T thought it] manner In whieh to geeide al! other xis. en s|driving "broke "Toone" from Bh reat to. "ie a little ; SON ‘ aren Gaiee ankment and into a millrace : ving aj You remember, little book, in ick a ¢ @:3.00 The swift current carried it sev ment ring any-| Madame Butte where the little wee toe oi4@ 02 {oral hundred feet, with Ham shut Ae tha aay ain bana TR lbivattarsto Uh @ Ri ICK’S yh es ag hundrd with Ham But Chad w as} 1 ttle thar o be unhappy much Prices Pala Producers for Eggs. } If by breaking thru the can- 5 me, said: ‘It]} 1 should more unhappy than uny woman | Mollie if she knew that I had lost f love went| something more valuable than her the gift Then he confidec 1| pe rl ring, and so, until some one first wife had ngver | te pearis, and as the ring not@love me any more, notwith the most problems confront The Original MALTED MILK ote : ‘4 s her, she will never know that} IRLIOK'S" | \-. ‘ that, for the reasoneshe|T af almost sure that Dick docs | Unlove yom ax donntitete ‘ADS FOR MARKET REPORT Ontons utiry, Veal sna ‘Fork o vas side and swam ashore e ai edie atts Mena, 4 Ibs. and over we@as WNW . - ° H LOST, had been worn by his mother, he) standing to Jim Prices Pald Wholesale Dealers for | | ; CARELESS ig pace baa Ghat - pares ply could not give it to a wom Wouldn't it be beautiful life if | Vegetables and Frait ils HER ENGAGEME n would not particularly | nobody Ise un- | o—— --—— —?e |< Margie barca eh Aap 741k it happy | always able | (corrected dally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) 1 in awful that, Margie, I could not|to keep our pea © Alnaka rutabagae, sack , $00 4 size, doz f jtell him that I was superstitious (To Be Continued.) we © 108 rkeyn live - pfore I could ask what was the! about pearls, could 1? The ring D+ tes | eat ts to to0-y Set. tter Mollie rang off, and I called| was beautiful, and I am afraid 1) WHY NOT ALL THE TIME? +e ° Veal, larse the garage, ordered t ar, and,} Was very proud to be wearing so| Bditor T is al! x x o——_-——_. few minutes, was over there many thousand dollars on my hand! democrat bster it | Selling, Prices le met me with tear-stained|-—-but now it's gone, and, while 1/ gives the a @ is0 1b » now that Chad won't say much, | word ni é Lge aes the 1 ar?” 1|he will be broken-hearte thing constructed upon the prince! abe | Ne look as tho it were Can't you think of some way to! nie of government yple.” | 4.75 @ ble,” she said. “T've} “We can sirare but I am/tion has, “An earlier name of the | Grapes, Emperor, jug 10 @ ol | a A 1 black pearl en-{afraid that Chad will see the ad-| qemocratic | tan oo “he H 1 1 re pose government page . se ag a 1 fiadt re Mollie, aren't you FoINg tO) organized in 1856 by a combination 76 dimes 4 he a is ou could {tell ime. of v rom other parties for th twine When did ot right away extensio! y. new, ease 250 | “But you must, dear i a F strained 08% ES ee, Margie, | cannot Wh muat 1? two isaues are the onl nee ‘ 4 i te 1 Jecause Is e righ hing to . bd t it in the tollet{ “Because it ts the right thing to/ ,,, tha tio: poditiont eee ‘ of the rant, or | do partie can we P Country Hay and @ er | left it in our own bath Now look here, Margie, right) distinguish between democratic and | f eth wi <Pvioes Baan Seen when I washed my hands be-| here is tte point where you and 1! peyupiican heel pe e coing to bed differ. 1 don't think I am doing] fore us today? : eft it in your own bath| anything wrong by not telling Chad | 416 hwo sheanit! mn oat tw be there eeable thing unt i have sihlested to judiée Y Presider certainly | let tS en five or six w te yak the cat out of the bag with his pre- | * 8 r You a fool bs : he « tered jew nything oh don't look z . pees 1.50 Swill be o ared. ae fem rexinared jewels In thie] "Tels anything ob; don't 100k | ty Get : SAVES LIFE BY 1 ince ie W averlé ys aa am sure ties re connate beat lt F , et PENDLETON, Ore. Dé 7 1 ' “that you have ing on| Manner in which to decic of | Beat ; (2 Give |Ralph Ham, a Pendleton dairym USE STAR WANT RESULTS D, 1 narrow escape from drown

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