The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1915, Page 3

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a DAYS STARTING TODA DOROTHY GISH., —of the Birth of a Nation cast, and Old Heidelberg, with Frank Campeau —the original Trampas in “The Virginian,” and Tony in “Arizona —the splendid picturization of Gilbert stirring novel of Canadian life. as the reformed bandit in Parker's A touch of ro- mance, lots of thrills, plenty of action, laid in the wild w tes of western Canada—it's called ordan ts a Hard Road ——Comedy Feature— ) FATTY AND THE BROADWAY STARS —featuring Willie Collier, Sam Bernard, Weber and Fields, Fatty Arbuckle and Mack Sennett, all in one 2-part mixture of mirth and mistakes. If There Was Anything First at Pike—Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. IBERTY EVENINGS MATINEES 11 a. m. to 7 p. Children 5c, Loges 25c * JUusT Gossip Dick and I have been out to- a good deal lately. Dick | grumbled a lot bot he has had) go and has managed to do it ly with more or less grace.) have been so many parties | for Mollie that the poor girl) | looking quite fagged. “Til be glad when it fs all over,” sald yesterday. ‘Fast night we were invited to old friends of the Waverly’s, a dance. All the old crowd was happened to be sitting tn a lit secluded place behind a bank potted palms and flowers, when. | school | Eleanor Fairlow,” After 10c L heard my name mentioned. “Mrs. Diek Waverly is looking partic ularly well,” remarked one of the women. “Yes, 1 think she is better looking than she was when she was first married,” returned the other “Dick did a lot better after all to marry her than if he had taken said the other woman “Did you ever see any one who has gone off in looks like she has?” Well, they say, poor girl, that she is just dying of a broken heart. Besides, you know she has lost all her money and has had to go to work. She is at the training school Children Sc, Loges 30c 7 o'Clock 15c ' CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | j 1 was sitting and saw Eleanor Pair! low looking perfectly charming, dancing with Dick i She was talking and smiling but Dick had that look on his face | which I had often told him would} make me want to go off and die, | if he looked that way when I was talking to bim | | was so busy for a few minutes looking at Dick and Eleanor that I did not catch what the women were saying. Little book, I did not try to listen, truly 1 did not, but you see I could hardly leave my seat and go, as | would have to pass the gossips and then they for nurses and you know that is! would know I had heard their con | awful hard work and you know Eleanor never did any work before in her life “But she is not now and certain!) at the training at the | present moment she don't look as tho she were dying of a broken | heart does she? I craned my neck a little around the great blue vase back of which OLO FOURTH NIAL AT PIKE (ZF Vivid Drama of the Underworld 5 ACTS OF REALISM et Ee Added , Comedy Attractions prices 1OC 1 Oc — Wo sovance_w Prices versation | Now again, their voices reached me and I heard the words, “Well if she is as hard up as they say, | [don't see how she can live at that fashionable hotel—I saw her lunch ing with Dick Waverly there yes | terday She probably has some source of income that we know noth | about, and besides che did not have | to pay for that lunch, By the wa) have you se Mrs, Waverly to night?” \ “Mrs | “No, Mrs. Waverly Se is in her glory. You know marriages of her boys were great disappointments to her, but this one of Mollie's makes up for it all | Why, they do say, my dear, that the day t are married, Chad wick Hatton is going to transfer enough of the newspaper stock to her mother to make her comfort able for life.” “That must tion to Mra do you know nothing much continually with Senior.” | “Well, from what T saw |I think no one of her will have to live with long Great Dick? jor. She be a Margie that I great satisfac Waverly, for can think of than living Mrs. Waverly just now relatives her very he you don't is going to die, do Nothing like that, I is going to get married and with that added will be quite Who in the vens, think ‘ou? think if she can income, it world do you think she will marr over there.” I, too, looked “over re,” and grandfather! man seemed quite in hat Mother W was saying and | almost laughed outright Mother erl looking interested a nice oO Wa was human after a (To Be Continued.) OREGON ROADS SPEND $2,922,068 ALEM Oren Ore Railroads 2,068 for in was in printer to Dec $ improvement wwe 191 a report the state ‘SARAH BERNHARDT DYING IM PARIS? PARIS, Dee 2.—-Uneonfirmed reporte lare Mme. Sarah Bern hardt 4 ing. The famous actress time ago unde: de nt an opera amputation of a leg, and| fully recovered from the |wome |tion for has not effects, STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22, 1915. PAGE 3. PHOTOPLAYS By Mack Sennett, Rosco Freddie ind William Collier, Film in “Fatty and the Broadway Stars,” at the Liberty. rROGKAMS Athambra—Lou Tellegen in “The Un. know American—“Over Night," comedy Clase A—Edith Storey in “On Her Wed: ding Night”) "The Patent Food Convey on” comedy Clemmer—" Colonial ~ A Soldier's Oath | Nessie arriscale in The Grand) —" tn Hard Hoad hristmas Memories”; wty, “Keeping tt Dark. Strand (Seturday)—"At Bay.” e STRAND With theat © of the Alaska and Spring Smythe the name at Second ave William sful moving ple st, changed, one of the most auc Northwest ture men in the will re it Saturday (Christmas day) The A number as Strand theatre of changes, both tn ex terior and intertor decorations, and {n the class of pictures to be shown will be made. Workmen are now on the job. Smythe has just closed a contract for the entire Pathe output, which {includes two weeklies, all Gold Rooster plays, cartoon comedies and educational acenica. The weeklies contain 200 feet of film on local subjects, a Pathe camera man being stationed in the Nor weat. The Pathe plays include many of! the great successes on the legit) mate stage, such as Henry Savage's Madam X, featuring Dorothy Donelly. Others of the Savage pro ductions to be shown here are Excuse Mo," “Every Woman,” Merry Widow,” “Sultan of Sulu,” “Pegey From Paris.” The Strand will Woods’ producti Yellow Ticket ing,” “New Sherry, ; the Tax! also show A} including “The “High Cost of Lov York Madame pay Love,” “The Girt in Potash and Perlmutter,” Kickin Miss Innocence,” “Com mon Clay.” “The Test Other features will be, Barr Me Cutcheon's “Nedra,” Cyril Maud tn Go Home -For HF holidays here. The piness and cheer | Bay “The Greater Will,” and Robert devon in “The Light That Failed.” The opening show will be “At ° ° ALHAMBRA The hero persecuted by his own father! That's one of the situations| in “The Unknown,” the thrilling play at the Albambra for the bal-| ance of the week. Lou Tellegen, late leading man for Mme. Bern hardt, appears to splendid advant age as a member of that fascinating! organization, the Foreign Legion, about which the story of “The Un known” is woven. Dorothy Daven- port chief woman's role The with action, brink encount «mall meetings ayn t play ts hand to hand battle, imper MISSION A Christmas story for Christn week at the Mission theatre, It entitled “Christmas Memories,”| written by Robert Leonard That wonderful little actress, Ella} Hall, {9 featured. It is @ story of the mountains which ts woven bout her. When she ts haunted] by the fear that her husband no longer loves her, mountains. How he finds himself, as well as her, is the story then d veloped. “Keeping It Dark,” an en-| tangling story of love, and another! comedy, make up the rest.of the| bill oe nA Gilbert Parker's stirring novel of| Canadian life, “Jordan Is a Hard Road,” has been screened and ap pears at the Liberty theatre, begin ning Wednesday and remaining for the reat of the week. The play fea tures two well known stars, Dorothy | Gish and Frank Campeau. The latter was the original Trampas in “The Virginian,” and Tony, in Arizona,’ in “Jordan Is a Hard/| Road,” Campeanu plays the role of! the reformed bandit If the list of funma ° ° LIBERTY ers is any| criterion Stars,” Liberty Those who pa j ture are | am Collier, | Arbuckle n | Christmas Gift Handkerchiefs 4 Splendid Bargains Featured for Tomorrow The Handkerchief the styles daintiest Har either plai rer and shee f ih of dkerchief selectic " embroidered c« edge A glance you of the Three with lace at the few Th alue ematitched edge and Vine Handkerchief Linen ber some for ‘ Mandkerebtets, Handker $1.25 tion at this store i cambri and Vir can be had | hemstitched st calloped edges or rest re it th with pretty plentiful initial will c¢ listed here nvince in items ese are all neat gift dered and me hand © four «. ak nd or daint ed Linen A edme $1 Holly Ribbons All widths’ in Holly and Holiday Ribbons, suit able tying up Priced 2¢ a yard and up. for gifts Handker- 00 98 er Ndwed Handkerchiefs 65c .. 50c | Better Grades at Comparative Values Gift rare —GLO You'll make no mistake In choosing Gloves—they're always useful We makes like Dents’, Fownes’ or Max Mayer, and we'll put each pair in a neat box Tan Cape Gloves, with one clasp, pique sewn; good serviceable quality..® Dents’ Kid Gloves— Gloves, by a reliable maker, come in all colors, and have two clasps. Reason. ably priced at teeee ss $1.00 and $1.50 carry only hese ES— GIVE A BOX OF CANDY 24-Inch Teddy Bears —$1.50— Worth $2.50 his {s an unusual oppor. tunlty to please your little one with a Teddy Bear and every child likes them They're 24 inches high and the same as are sold els where at $2.50, but or special price is $1.50 For Boys We carry all kinds of Mechanical Toys — Guns, Games, Balls, Bow and Ar rows—eyerything to please the boys, and at very reasonable prices | the comedy feature of bill, ought to be a knock Jeipate in this Mack Sennett Sam Be d eee Christmas * name of the th and thus the Grand theatre now to be The place has been remodeled carpets and draperies from the Jattle theatre have been secu | and wil! soon be time of hap Your friends will be expecting you to come home So will mother, father, sister or brother. HIPPODROME has changed atres in his circ Rugene Levy known as the Hippodro for Audrey balance of the we “Inspiratic the Munson, fn | with five vaudeville acts, will be | the attraction. ° \¢ Low Holiday Fares Are available for the holidays. On sale between all Southern Pacific stations Dec. 17, 18, 22, and Jan. 1. Retu 4. From Oregon points on sale 25, 30, 31, Jan, limit Jan. 3d, Ask us for fares information, train service and other } in Oregon, 23, 24, 26, 31 irn Hmit Jan, to California 23, 24, Return Dec lst movies innocent |imprisonment words of his own jter } \erippi }Jup real criminal is or write Southern Pacific | C. M. Andrews, D. F. & P. A., 720 Second Ave,, Seattle, Wash John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. AVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS University st Teeth extracted absolutely without pain free from 9:30 to 6 p.m. Cement Filling, ae, Nothing bat the best mate Amalgam Fillings. S0© to $1.00 | 0 Gold Alloy Fillings Examinations Free. Opposite Fraser-Vaterson daily Oath comedy john Carter, when he veiled woman inkling Weddin the ing CLEMMER o A Soldi Walling William and a J. Rufus These are the attractions at In “A Soldier's Oath” Farnum given ample opportunity for the dis p he achieved legitimate stag histrionic abi and = which for him on ne well as in ring play of condemned to by the unwitt of the great possesses, success ay It is a st man There then follow inter g development into a grand climax when finally detected CLASS A On the very Klendon is his fiancee is myst alking to He on the phe riously hot b There you have mystery in Night,” at the Class remainder of the week Hadith Story The Patent Food Conveyor of the A Weber and Fields, Wil Roscoe cult new vyear-old daugh: which dey night of his wedding “On Her A nice box of good wholesome Candy will be appreciated We carry only in bulk or in pr 25e to $1 the purest kind tt boxes, at $1.25 Felt Slippers The enormous quantities of Slippers we've sold is a cer- tain sign of the popularity of Slippers as gifts on such pretty styles, too. ve made special prices and They Women's Slippers come in almost any color you uld wish, in both ribbon and fur trimmings, and with either sole leather, felt or soft leather soles. A pair of Slippers will make an appreciable gift. Prices 19¢ to $1.50 Men's and Children's Feit Slippers are also here in a good range of styles and reasonable price Dolls—Dolls—Dolls _ At the low prices we're asking you couldn't wish to see prettier Dolls others and want buy with the unbreakable heads. undressed styles here ery imaginable style is here—the quaintest Character Dolls, and a big selection of both dressed many with kid bodies—almost any size you snd at prices which we know will make it economy for you to We're going to make a special effort in the Doll Section on Thursday—better buy here, and save money. the|Class A bill. This fs an Itsky story out. |Itsky, you know, is an inventor. Yes pic-|he’s the same chap a way to quit Kame. a cook—and that’s some job . a ° 7 ~ MELBOURNE The Melting Pe at the at } ad the bead east one thought me with the that holds present youth fast great is thinking, to old-time prejudices war, Ss while d on racial daughter autocratic shown in of the aristocratic baron in Russi The Melting Pot,” | warfare as now petrated in Europe will be impossi ble. The Melting Pot,” which really jhas to do with the persecuted Jew the and the daughter of the persecutor, ° ‘ord nent actor n is se ° ° 2 ° In ‘ Painted Soul,” Bessie Bar riscale enacts the role of the girl of the streets who undergoes a spir. itual change. It is a difficult role, for the transformation must come about naturally, and Miss Barriscale is a capable enough actress to ac: lity COLONIAL has the the an life ing A nse, el the jeven change of costume. Painted Sou!” will be the feature traction for the balance of the week at the Colonial theatre. The play puts in strong contr an with that of a fortunate sister, and pretended vir A od this wom len one ya girl of the street e toe AMERICAN tu Over Night one “without pie, grote men or the use of a hos hs po Bh nic FREE DOCTO | Washington jor ex-government your ¢ solutely Gold Crownn, $3 od—eunranteed for 15 yer Best Gold Crowns Best Bridgework Full Set Teeth Lady attendant at each chair. | offer Jan ind Call at Drug Co. Second and have clan for you, the Right st, near First ave phy and presertt without charge. want your patronage, you the doctor's services ucement for a at 1111 We the Yellow Front diagnose feature at the American ‘TO BUILD ALLIES! MUNITIONS BOXES Ammunition the allies will be turned 30,000 month | built Hall's county, according ton, a Vaneouver, RB. ¢ who has just ¢ Harry Whitney Constrnetion he said yoxes for out at at a factory Lake, Snohomish to lL a at 16 ve the A ~~ rsed a pat for the start Im man with site. mediately, as will complish this without makeup or is the the rate of| to be Hamp real estate | deal Fatty and the Broadway |comedy, is the other feature of the who invented winner in a poker| Now he's on the Job to keep = ° .” now showing Melbourne theatre, suggests in connection Tt is age ideas and| When the youth} of blood-ridden Europe develop the jsame liberal line of thinking as the and as such is being per-| Clemmer theatre, to continue for features Walker Whiteside, the emi- the remainder of the week | t the soul of more suffers by comparison with the | | ° * a comedy described | DYING ROBBER WON'T TELL NAME PORTLAND, Dee. 22 yelieved to be dying, who tried to hold up J. D. Stewart, night operator at Multnomah sta- tion, still refused earty today to re- veal his identity. He says he has a mother, brother and sister “back home,” and does not want to bring disgrace to them, Two of Stewart's bullets took ef fect in the man’s lungs —Tho he is the robber Hick Says: It is now safe to go to Mexico since Villa has turned good, and It should be easy pick- ings. There will be all kinds of money thrown to the winds. aw 2) Royal Guatemalan Marimba Band of Musical gram today Phone Elliott 3092 Schedule of Band William Farnum “A SOLDIER'S OATH” J. RUFUS WALLINGFORD “THE MASTER TOUCH” CLEMMER Seattie's Best ‘ Photeplay House Change Pro- for

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