The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1915, Page 3

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‘FANNIE WARD WINS ane WILL OPEN THE COLISEUM THEATRE WITH PROGHMS “ The Old ALHAMBRA‘ Westlake at Pine Continuous—10:30 A. M. to 11 P. M. “THE CHEAT” Prank Losee ta Athamben Home A sympathetic and authentic photo pro- duction of Denman Thompson's immortal tural classic, the greatest single triumph of thé American stage strand THE OLD § HOMESTEAD FANNIE WARD WINS OUT and she will Newry Kolker The gods were with Fannie Ward, have the dictinction f opening the new Coliseum theatre next week It was a hot con A Famous Players Paramount Feature test between her, Mary Pickford and Geraldine - Farrar, and each Showing the Hundreds of those." Pare mount stare had the Wealth of a strong pull with of Scenes — Jensen a Von Detail—That the Stage decieg by" tot Mand “Fannie Ward wil open the Coliseum in The Could Not Show ey oe SHE FIGURED ON LIVER, ’ AND NOT ON HER HEART SEE THIS IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE Hipper the Grand and a yuld svn pt goo VAG SENT TO PARIS | aheig suit—Universal is “wor HOMESTEAD” ouan’ ) looking for the prett.est man BY OVER 20,000,000 @ in the U.S. A.-Edna Mayo ¢ ° > 5 " ger plans eddy wives” FOR HAND PAINTING RAR AAA AAA Arn mann STAR-—THURSDAY, DEC. 30, 1915. PAGE 5 Mi arate b SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ST. At $12.50 NAVY BROWN—PLUM “The Old Homestead,” Theatre Scene From at the Alhambra the moving pictures, has a new larious pranks, is quite a jug hunch now gler, “The Submarine Pirate” nu The feilows who run the Uni gives him an opportunity for | are looking for the hand exhibiting this, In the restau 49c man in these U. 8. A rant scene, he handles plates The contest starts on Jan, 1 and rotis about the floor in a Special Suit Offering 100 Pretty Styles Divided Into Two Lots $8.50—$12.50 GRAY Store ™ OpenFriday Evening Closed All Day Saturday um would and ends April 1 — 0a If you've got a face that you s think would make Venus side . : to b track Adonis and rush to your t f ficou not on ankles, that will be about uit every fig i enough. You must have some m $1.50 u ‘ 4 ren braine—that, however, isn't so ut, girle—beg pardon, we > nears Wor-nen’s The latest motion picture hg lapspebo bib bet) ial pet K 4 Ski . . - ayes etre IS HAND-PAINTED HIS GOOD NAME” COMES “AS t t. 69 U S 59 news and fashion features of The average movie fan can THE SHADOWS FALL ni rts c ted ults a the world scarcely imagine all the werk It Aw th Jows Fall” and “His " : . S ieeails a ee tae These splendid garments come ti ois took to get up “The Beloved Vaga N are the les of the ive and attine ype cal ee. | in white with a good warm bond,” in which Edwin Arden is ‘™ nelpal fe f the M ‘ cable. f at 69c fleece. They're high or Dutch i - - featured, at the Strand theatre. It . necks and long or elbow sleeves. This Show Tonight—Until Saturday took a great deal of time, work and). 't appears that “As had Children’s Night Gowns Priced at 59 ; money to put the film version of Pall” with many thr her, a : nd colored outing fian- | the Suit Cc Willlam J. Locke's novel in shape « law , \ ears, | Women’s Vests and Pants, in After the pictures were completed h ame ' e 7 - extra heavy weight Vests are n America the film was sent to | ®t wr t % 29¢ gh nec 4 long sleeves; Paris to be hand-colored, and the @¢ of mur apes f a olor is silver gray. Our reguler ‘3 result is the beautiful production rt root ensattor The values. Priced now at the Strand. Locke, as a| manner it, the garment 50c movaliet: la: Wall smaobh cavern be | ward an ets « oye’ Shirts and Orawere= that It is not necessary to say that age Fleeced and his story of romance and adventure SYO USED TO JUGGLE PLATES These come in an extra lar sire x80 The colors are sizes 24 to s a mighty Interesting one 7 FOR A LIVING gray, tan and white, with colored borders. Closely $1 48 Tomorrow, "RAH FOR PREPAREDNESS! | Papa sg “a ges A et ~ knock woven with warm nap; $2 values. Priced at » pair ° the garment | | STELLA SORGHUM says: NO JOSH! JOSH NEVER an, Side Guam as eee : . . - Women's Cashmere Heoe—Al New ° _ OREAMED OF MOVIES y theatre by his hi Comforte--A few odd numbers, | Weel bs feet are in T sizes and in good fast black Denman Thompson, who wrote | 94044464000 Adaa dana wae ee Sn SER ORN, a with | double-bed size. = There are | regular 50c quality Year's vee the rural classic, “The Old Home-|+ 3 likoline cos there prett cks in different col. at, te pale . 39c a on. iorek stead,” which played to 20,000,000| + How to Get Rid of a Bad ¢ ere tbeds thied witty | cay, Ome in plain white: and - | soya’ Cashmere: Mieke me a ing its 30 years and is Cc hey st bad ‘ be ap om eer Mh + value, | 4 ‘ When 0 man te ob. oct 5 ithalrs . mare . ough ure cotton. Neg bbe ale ee ially good value, in ’ Coming! sttnate it te called ow being shown ss a photo slat hig $2. 35 etre $4 98 ail sizes, the pair 24c PREPARE! < enn 2 See eareters® oe Tee) The» “wilt De Mt Quickly. Cheap 4g Scene from “Divorcons,” at the o— called ol a Whiteom actually |» and Kaslly Made 4 Class A Theatre New Columbia branch library to| “=e fe of the names of two|4 « — — - —~ Women’ bf $1 Felt Sli ers 79c M Ni ht hi ts 98 tae crecs, Mores $ Disad > SERCO TE TE ROGET. Pp en’s ig shir’ ic p.m. Formal dedicatory exercises t Kh or chest) most Hevetape-nen way—and yet A i ¢ : . These Shirts are of ‘ood, heavy outing flannel ; to be held tonight 4 re | Seen litee Gunpeer Cys: vesd sine 1 mare $ ; 79¢ in a nice variety of fancy colored stripes. Regu Fourth in series of monthly = 1 z ot F a rion be sera the juggier ved Karno's f larly sold at $1.25. Priced dances held in Elks’ building Wed rea nd tha . 2 bottle and ight in an English Dance Men's Feit Slippers w' Wemen's Felt stippers | for tomorrow 388 iaiday night se Wasdall, former eocats rel ae Oe h pln 4 ea Hall.” a@ vaudeville sketch that ese Gulte on hs t y night. ; Ener COUR = mov . ; : Army and Navy Shirts tall pileanettoet to 400 hungry men at Broth ok, & car « »-| appeared in Seattle twice. lamb’s. w nd y e : : i In 24 eee nolen: § auer A g00d service Learn to Play ice ce eescemie SHKINOW WATCH THE PRETTY |heere rout wireat |@ Oe ee, tile | Reta ores ie | Suan ates q ing st., Wednesday night BOYS! ein abenth “3 s ta nav 4 gra 4 4 Pi (4) Dr. E. L. Smith, former pastor of Oh, say, fellers! Ss s . a GET MAD BECAUSE WiFIE CALE SCHOOL SHOES—Goed, solid Have the pl olla A good value at lano or Urgan Pilgrim Congregational ¢ ex The Universal Film Co., ¢ mixture makes a ull WOULD LEAVE? POOH! Ce ee ee ee \ pes een ee a pected in Seattle this week which conducted that beauty a fa © finest Why waste time and mone $1.98 oorcr 59c [i $1.15 fk=4 In a Few Hours) w. 2 per, vricuiayer, neta in| contest tor girls last oummer |<208 hay could ayes] | 4, WHY, waste, time P city jail, charged with passing) When Gertrude Fonda was se : Tha ' wit “ ” 7 A Detroit musician has invented worthless ch * ‘ lected from Seattie and put In * - b e ! sive a@ wonderful new system, which en jjner po nt 20 days 8 PE a Pe rc aes 4 - 4 e dive tt pruce p or ew ear | ables any person or little child to ae, for similar offens are a ebeh et Ctas : rn to play the plano or organ tn or simailar offense More Men Than Women nd gives " 1 ; Send us your name and address |>Uilding, under auspices of Hel ini arka A r « herself 00 a postal card or in a letter, and |S!an-American Rellef club Have Appendicitis amed membranes . “ : we shall send you our guide and Barney King and King V } Surge state men are ant t «1 f three sheets of music, absolutely |leged bunko men ordered held for ‘ hial t rj a . m , aces free of charge. grand jury Wednesday il was - ex t - Address: Numeral Method Music | fixed at $2,500 each ata ft ® re li ¢ a . 7 €o., 126 K Trassed Concrete Build- n « . a “ t novels and } ing, Detroit, Mich r big fi : x P ‘ a { span—one of these Nobby —— eee Heyetsrs 4 os la hg . 1 t trick prices w we are , SIGNS AROUND TOWN es ‘ « , o = ry tylish thin the reach of all Belloni runs a delicatessen fhe, z h “ ' EDNA MAYO IS NOW 7 . * ach * h x t fk —— Hick " store at 214 James at stomach ae ne A ‘ of Pines "| STUDYING SANSKRIT There’s a reason for this sale—many of these Dr. E. M. Hack is a dentist | jing. Swift's Pha . A Edna Mayo, whe are odd numbers—only one or two of a in the Cobb buflding Koes 1 Ba ai - as sen = inet io jem x oe ees kind, which we can't re-order, but the styles are ee boas - Rheumatism — neni ) 8. W. Barker ts a lawyer oor ' ‘ ai P the Hoge building B lti &QOhi al pla rr ey're beaut t rm 1 the season’s leading styles girls to set- abt Dyer is a physician altimore 10 arning,” ts now aterials are y imeres, Tweeds and Worsteds. 7200 Woodlawn Remarkable Mame Cure Given, Mr One vine Mancini , : ‘ 4 aig “ og x A. W. Skinner is a plumber at * im © i ! ancient Per : bats! : TOE Oe an ee tle down 108 Westlake W announcement: Placental tlues at é $10.00 and $12.50 others | Send No Money—Jdast Your Address 1 versity of and rs on | Years of awtul © «and mim The Chicago. By the rich girls to ayra « Y a way, here a i ge i : | os : ‘ . i which John and Pike, is being rapidly c yCry ¢ eAace m that g him s ss in his new enter- settle up. * « * New York Limited Hamrick € 1 describing the| ried to a state of completion will ho ‘ tly on a dra Every man worth being tb hae aving Chicago at 5:45 p.m thenw of “The Warning The| Last night the last of the seats | mati is. The well told 2 n” eae a ‘ Leaving Chicago at p Bie ' whea| were Inctalled. The eéste | whe es 2 man,” said Teddy, “should Royal | . mai ¢ were made especially for Jen s : tee modnee Tit | realize that if he has the right to Guatemalan ole sen & Von Herberg, the man erate P re | Vote nen it is his duty to bear ‘ agers of the Coliseum, as Ranaevalt ‘ ager ret ‘a “de ge Drawing room- ° | there were no seats on the bide ei arrests in last pe pcharges of ile twe ady me Bea p ‘ Drinkin, « Models 1 yr t Jace Coxey ( ' from Ohio for t ena Elliott 2002 for After- bicie Rooe Evening Schedule 4 ae Guate Colors. Mar asnador and F American Pot Airs ered to inquire whe F olid ode ar io Holl ‘ e, in : ” tion of war escue of ¢ “Destruction asd phan glokthi yeas South Carolir J. RUFUS WALLINGFORD im the “Lilac Splash’ aaatie xis CLEMMER | Seattle's Best Phetoplay House Cecile Ivor fA ne @ would ahi coyatr cnQrer ndoors be 04, oldest died in Hare Northwest da * woman in jAstoria Wedne compartment and library|) purus WALLINGFORD HAS market that provided the width i i ne comfortable “kn room” observation sleeping cars}/ EFFECT ON MARIMBA BAND | iit ian diar managers rh nin require in their theatres. The hee the eqt ent hat tha: Grate seats are leather-upholstered th ban n, pow att Clem e = . ure particularly Ds Maurice Costello has. just Interstate Special || 'r'vinie yur or the word he | finished a “tragedy tim to nat rur n De Vitagraph in which he is a mur Leaving Chicago at 10:45 a. m cember, a eat ¢ derer for the 238th time in his ; the yea e bo movie career These splendid who are bait : All-steel trains WHAT MORE THRILLING THAN ‘THE DEATHLOCK?" The Deathlock shortest route t Could any title t more thrill X Wear ing? “The Deathlock" is true to J its name, and furnishes quite a thrill at the Colonia el , Washington the most attractive Chicago and Northwest to Nation's capital and are trade dramatic theatre, Wis a five-act Master picture, featuring Frederick J Butler. The added attraction of Yesterda 8 “A Prince TEDDY WISHES OF PEACE’ ‘BATTS&E SUCCESS Liberal stopovers CRY Dob. MELVIDEE ' Closset & PLENTY KNEE ROOM The SEUM SEATS The Coliseum, the big mov ing picture theatre at Fifth IN COLI Oldest and Largest AS BCT ay | AGAIN ! CARNATION} lv COFFEE Seattle Devers Wis Coffee Roasters in the Northwest

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