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, LIBERTY Firet at Pike Continuove—11 a. m. to 11 p.m. TONIGHT ONLY Cross Currents A wonderfully beautiful romantic super-feature from the Griffith forces, the story of a man who, loving one sister, married the other, only to be coast upon a tropical iste with the one he loved—pteturized tn a story that abounds in exciting incidents and heart interest, with Helen Ware, Courtenay Foote and Teddy Sampson. Dizzy Heights Daring Hearts Two reels of contagious Keystone comedy—a thrill with every laugh, and a laugh with every thrill ‘WEDNESDAY Wm. S. Hart, House Peters and Enid Markey weblion Between Men A virile story of the West and Wall Street, vividly and grippingly told. Children ' | WHAT IS THIS THING? | Insuranc Title insurance pro- vides a more comprehen- sive examination of the title than can be made from an abstract. Our attorneys have before them not only every rec- ord contained in the ab- stract, but also a vast quantity of valuable title data, collected during the past thirty years. Without such an exam- ination we cannot risk our guaranty. Title insurance pro- vides the most rapid system of title transfer. rf examination of a title to the date of the policy is a permanent part of our records for benefit and for ours. When the title is again These are parts of several ple- ats tures. transferred we only the. || __Stt Photographs were cat up, the t |parts scattered, then pasted to- date of the preceding |) gether. work of a few hours. [/ oivuray. and four others of which Under the abstract sys- [/are to be published this week, will tem there is always the |/contain all the different parts title from the very be- }) Star, and at the end of the sixth ginning each time a day, see it you can put the parte in . oi ; eee long, no that they will show tho Title Insurance is the ]/ original photographs only system which log- ]| ically approves its own work by INSURING it Title insurance gives you a legally enforcible bond of indemnity. With- out title insurance it is practically impossible to recover on a title loss. a ! o Paid Wholesale Dealers for | Vegetables and Fruit 3 in a Co) 100 Loe os 1% 400 1.60 450 1200 Emperor, 2-1b. Mainga, 22-1b, Honey, new, cane | Honey. strained . Cal head lettuce \ Valencia oranges Navel oranges Jap oranges Parsley, doa Pears tesseeee Peppers. bell, Ib. ‘ Chil! peppers Radisher Pumpking. Tomatoes, USE STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS TONIGHT—LAST TIME Mr.Cyril Maude ihe “THE GREATER WILL” Presenting the Distinguished Star in a Role Similar to His Famous “Grumpy” ih California, Four Days—Beginning Wednesda William Elliott Ruth Roland adie mrade John An Elaborate and Spectacular Production in Five Acts Samuel Merwin's Much-Discussed Novel of the “Soul Culture” Cults of Today From Second at Seneca Admission 10¢ MAGNIFICENT STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1916. COLISE PAGE 3. UM THEATRE WILL PPP RAPD PPD PPD PRP PAP PRP PPP PPR Genevieve Hamper describes well known hot place Sen. Dan Landon with 250 prose and_ poetry early hours, he might have Big OPEN DOORS WEDNESDAY YROGRAMS Alhambra J, Warren Kerrigan tn “Landon's Legacy.” Amertean—Clare ‘ “Camille” Clase ATs ody Colonial Witma Deathtock.” Clommor—Hobert Mantel! and Gene vieve Hamper in “Green-Ryed Moaster ppodrome—Vaudeville and Charlie in “Work.” Kimball Young tn! Not the Life,” com Witkey to Strand—Cyril Maude tn “The Greater wit eee LANDON HAS 250 GIRLS ON HIS HANDS; NO, NOT DANIEL Who {s Landon? Sh! It's not our own bighearted Dan Landon we're talking about not our own state senator from Fremont. J, Warren Kerrigan, handsomest {dols of the screen could ver, never portray OUR Dan, who never won a beauty prize in his life: It's another Lan a fiction charact jin story tn Collier's one of the on altogether which ts told Weekly this S THING? | | each, | Lock.” | | | Each photograph t» that of al | Well-known actor or actreas who ap- | pears in the For Film Service “4 the Clemmer. When you get the pletures together tn the right form, label them with the correct names | of the actors and actreases For the first correctly pasted pic tures submitted to the movie ed itor, The Star will offer the fol lowing prizes | Firat prize, $2 cash. | Second prize, $2 he | Next eight prizes, $1 each. } Next five prizes, a ticket (good for two) for a month's admission ito the Clemmer theatre ——_——~ | MARKET REPORT nome Beauty ‘ so | Onto Or Nae ci Jevcnsce as | Salone ott white eine | Yakima urban | Yakima Ge Producers for Ki | Veal and Pork i} and under fat Turkeys dress 15 to 120-1 Native Warhington y, brick triplets twins triplets neton twine Young Amacica Aa Kase April storage exes Helect ranch 2 1 vice |hambra | 250 pretty | investment 2000 @2 416.00 @ae FIND MIKE KELLY DEAD IN OLYMPICS cause the frontieraman the Olympic snow-covered by prospectors Forks, in Clallam county Kelly was widely known for his activi tiew in hunting down Western Washington criminals 30 years lago. ‘Tales of his daring are com |mon among old-time settlers, death of in the! moun hody oar | Exposure Mike Kelly Northwest, in tains. His was found Say, can you imagine our Press agent tells story in If the girl's betrayer had kept , (SOURS 5 aaah ange maar ~ \Colisewm, a Temple of Art, the Fimest Playhouse im the U. S. ) { Wednesday ie the scheduled opening day of the Coliseum the atre, at Fifth av and Pike at Fannie Ward, In “The Cheat,” @ Lasky production par excellence, is to be the feature attraction. The Coliseum theatre is by far the most magnificent theatre in fi United Stat with the possible exception of the Strand, In ) fair damsels on his hands? traffic pictures coming been happier New York, In many respects It excels the New York house, It t 2,500, Stars of the great will \ ; t renown, both on the speaking etage and on the acreen, will be seen at this playhouse, which, It is ed, ) cost over half a mililon to build. Among those who will follow Fan nie Ward will be Mary Pickford, In “The Foundiing"; Geraldine Far. rar, in “Temptation”; Marguerite Clark, in “Mice and Men”; Con. ( stance Collier, in “Tongues of Men,” ete. Mischa Gutterson will direct a Ru nN orchestra of eight, which ) alone will cost the Coliseum management $50,000 « year, the highest amount paid to any orchestra in any photoplay house in the world, { Jensen & Von Herberg, who also manage the Liberty, Aiham- ( bra and Mission, will have charge of the Coliseum, ) nnn rene! Al] ple opportunity to introduce a theatre. ‘Landon'’s Leg number of the latest Parisian acy” is the title of the play, and) gowns. Miss Ward is support Landon ts willed by his matden| ed by a cast of unusual excel aunt & young ladies’ seminary, with| lence, consisting of the famous girl puptis, Given such| Japanese actor, Sess a chance, do you think Landon re-| kawa, James Neill, maine single? and other of the Lasky al + .4.¢ organization, Willlam 8. Hart, the popular . actor of Wild West role week, and on the screen at th oe CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG 18 GREAT IN ROLE OF CAMILLE Clara Kimball, as she was known ; during her residence tn Seattle, or who dons evening and Is quite at his ease in metropolitan society in the new Ince-Triangle play to be seen in Seattle soon, entitied “Between Men.” FAMOUS ALASKA DOGS AT COLONIAL John Johnson, known from end of Alaska to the other as fron man of Daweon,” a note dike character and champion sher” of the Id, with team of Siberian dogs, ts one the many interesting characte: the snow country presented tn “The Death Lock & Mutual masterpiece: | ture shown at the Colonial This burly son of Alaska and hia! famour bunch of “huskies” are the {dois of all Alaskans For three) years tn miccession, Johnson and “huskier” have won the Alas| kan sweepstakes | It fs {ntoresting note that! Colma, the leader of the Johnson pack of “hnsbies,” 9 appearing in “The Death Lock.” ts the fact of neveral of the far ries of Alaska writ by Jack London and author of “The clothe: one the} Klon-| dog his of ub. as ato AnanNNOnnOnneA LY ats) Clara Kimball Young Death Clara Kimball Young, known Acclaimed by poration as the greatest and most beautiful motion picture artist on earth, her many Seattle admirers will readily agree, eapecially after Steele she is now eee Fanny Ward, the American star, who seen In “The Cheat, SAVE YOUR HAIR AND BEAUTIFY IT WITH'DANDERINE® Spend 25 cents! Dandruff dis- appears and hair stops coming out. famous Is to be has am fean theatre, In Camille, mous Dumas play which will never grow old, Miss Young is supremely magnificent, Beautifal as Camille should be, Clara Kimball Young Tore recor eres! Household Economy to Have . Remedy b 4 eer teres PO 1049-04 He medicinen. ar uantity of plain syrup. ar with & read for rup Try this! 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How spinal treatments avoid drugs, operations and suffering No charges for a talk with me. Call today, Few treatments have overcome chronic diseases of year# standing Your health {s surely worth a few minutes’ consultation, Dr. E. McGee 516-17 People's Bank Bldg., Corner Second and Pike Elliott 2894 RUFUS WALLINGFORD In “A TRAP FOR TRAPP” ROYAL GUATEMALAN MAKIMBA BAND CLEMMER Seattle's Best hotoplay House GE but this Corree is g00d “THE CHEAT” needs no introduction here. the World Film Cor- | | | | | seeing her ax Camille at the Amer. | °l@like, the fa-| | | | | | are an explanation of what a chiro-| | | | | | Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST Double Inducements All Day January Bedding Specials Piles of Bedding have been arranged for this special sale, and at unusually attractive prices. The offerings are timely, for with the cold spell we’re having, extra bedding is essential, and the low prices make it possible for you to save money on good, warm Blankets and Comforts. Read over these few items: BONS Sakae y DA, Woolnap Blankets in the prett in Tan, Gray, Blue and Pink Vv with fine nap, resembling wool special value at, the pair Comforts, in a good size; have cover, in floral pattern, and are filied with pure white Priced at cotton only a twill and thick, close@ Gray with fancy bore oo $1.98 Comforts, in a large size, with either cretonne or sateen CO¥= ers in pretty floral designs, filled with white $2 49 yorth $3.50, but priced...... e ton, stitched; Fine Wool Blankets, in an extra large size, 76x84 inches, They're white, with fancy pink or blue borders, and 2-ineh nn "$6.50 good value at fancy” Extra Heavy Comforts, filled with two rolls of. pure cotton and weighing about 6 pounds; they're] quilted and covered ina very pretty floral designed” Unusually $3.95. Tan, White They come in ar ; $2.50 values size 74x80 inche nap. ders; Special at, the pair These are remarkably ; Cotton Blankets, in Tan, White and Gr fest little checks, colored borders; size 60x76 inches. ery closely we “"? $2.69 a fancy silkoline sateen value at hire Warm Underwear for Women and Children Women's Veste and Pants in a rib, in gray; we have re worth 75c. all sizes; splendid values. The suit Women's Union Suits of bleac they're high neck and long slee length. Specially priced, the » Children’s Wool Ribbed Vests values, at Women's Cashmere Hose, all | sizes and in good fast black; a regular 60c quality at, the 39c palr The gives a vivid portrayal of this char acter {n which Sarah Bernhardt woo some of her greatest triumphs Cam belongs to that class which preys upon men. She mar. kets her charms to a count, but does pot love him. Her affections are set upon young Armand, a lawyer. He reciprocates, but there ensue the difficulties which often beset lovers and the woman pays oe? SHE WANTED A PRINCE; WISHED HARD; GOT HIM What girl doesn't dream, Cinder of a Prince Charming, who'll fit ber foot into royal slip- pers? Well, the little upstart dreams that—and the prince comes. ‘oo, after a bit of her own clever persuasion “The Little Upstart” is the feature attraction at the Mis sion theatre, with Stella Razato in the chief role. cee + DieaFTER THE BALL” 18 *|PROSE AND POETRY Here's how one press agent tells hia mory A little maiden climbed an old man's kne Begged for a story, “Do, uncle, please” Why are you single, why live alone? Have you no babies, have you no home?” So the old man tells her of bis sweetheart, whom he found in the arms of another man. It was her brother, but he didn't know it She tried to tell me; tried to explain; | would not vain. And so now we have the picture, ‘After the Ball,” theatre. listen; It was in eee MISS HAMPER DEFINES A CERTAIN HOT PLACE “How do you feel about your work in the motion picture world? an Interviewer recently asked Gen evieve Hamper, who, with Robert Mantell, is seen in the William Fox production, “Green-Eyed Monster, playing at the Clemmer “Why, the work is delightful,” re-} plied Miss Hamper. “I love it be cause it is work. To me the most appalling thing {n the whole scheme of creation {s idleness. My Scene from “Landon’s at the Alhambra, Legacy,” OYSTERS Jusi Printers Olympias or Eastern Try Them Fried, 35¢ |) AY em Rainier Bakery &Restaurant 913 Second, Near Madison JAS. R. BOLDT, Prop. Mgr. lar and extra sizes; Special, the garment Boya’ Union Suits in a nice wool rib, of good heavy weight; splendid finished garments, and at the Melbourne] j Children’s Yarn Combination Suits] | These Suits consist of sweater, drawers and cap to match. They come in red, gray and white; of good quality yarn, and the gar- ments are very neatly finished. Warm and serviceable—just the thing for children, and $2 50 * priced at, only.... n extra heavy fleeced Jersey 50c 85c cotton— 50c in natural gray; .... 9c Boys’ Cashmere Hose, a spe- clally good value; in all Priced, 24c the pair hed Jersey ribbed es and ankle uit and Pants all sizes . Sperry Magazine The latest issue of this splendid little Magazine is here—more inter- esting than ever. Call and ask for a copy. IT’S FREE. sizes. picture of the infernal regions is a place where there is nothing to do and nothing to think about—mental starvation, in other words. | A new bill will be shown at the Clemmer Wednesday “SMASHING VICE TRUST” 18 COMING HERE SOON ‘Smashing the Vice Trust,” In which Gov. Whitman of New York is one of the principal photoplay actors, will soon be shown in S tle. The picture shows Whitman in jaction when he was district attor-| yney of the city of New York, dur-; | jing the time of the Rosenthal mur-| | |der and other gambling exposes. | cee what? Almost ough cause send the peskey sultan one of sing’s famous notes. ee Chaplin, in “Work.” Hippodrome. "Nuff said. WHY DIDN'T HE GO TO BED BEFORE 117 In the “Greater Will,” at tl | Strand theatre, in ; Cyril Maude is _ feature old professor revenges hi on the betrayer of his dat ter. Every night at 11 o'¢ the betrayer sees a vision the girl he ruined. In cafe, im | theatre, no matter where he the vision appears. This done by the old man's hypnoti power. The question, ever, is: Why didn’t the trayer go to bed and fall asi before 11? SURE, WHY NOT SEND SULTAN A NOTE, TOO? “Saved From the Harem,” “lass A, is sure a thriller. In old It would have been a dandy | blood - and - thunder melodrammy The sultan of some country or an lother wants the daughter of the | American consul. Can you beat it? | Maybe there isn't excitement— me at the + Hopes Women Will | S°ESCSSA"t 2tSGut 9 |} Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Ing to do but eat, sleep, } Glass of hot water each morn- drink. That is, In “Cross Cu ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. at the Liberty theatre. : That would make the age man happy, or woul It didn’t make Cou: happy. for on the same isi Helen Ware is also ac jen, in the picture his sister-in-law, engaged to her. play, He was 4 She still loves Oh my! Heart © becher. And — Happy, bright, alert—vigorous | jand vivacious—a good, clear skin Ja natural, rosy complexion and| |freedom from fIlness are assured Jonly by clean, healthy blood, If jonly every woman and likewise ev ery man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a| | x gratifying change would take place,|__ The new Ballard high school Oh me! You then some. OPEN BALLARD lds Lack of fresh alr weakens the om gen-carrying power of the blood, the: liver becomes sluggish, fat accum| lates and the action of many of th vital organs is hindered therebs ly, anaemic-looking men, women |@Xercises. About 400 students jtudes of “nerve wrecks,” “run BUM COFF; |timistic throng of rosy-cheeked ling, each morning before break- || 100 feet north of Pike, at 1516) | phate in it to wash from the stom: joyed the best of coffee for | gestible waste, sour fermentations || Hiest Grade Blend | mentary canal before putting more |plexion and who are constipated | | phate at the drug store, which will | markable change fn both health and i rt action b mes we jareet remember that inside clean. | work is an effort, and the beauty and girls with pasty or muddy | rolled down “brain fags” and pessi- | people everywhere this morning for breakfast, | fast, a glass of real hot water with || Second Ave, to the Hi-Gi [ ach, liver, kidneys and ten yards|} meals, A lot of coffee satiats jand poisons, thus cleansing, sweet the: dor | food into the stomach tism, © and particularly those | a | very often, are urged to obtain a ‘ |cost but a trifle, but is suffictent | | appearance awaiting those who liness {s more important than omni Ss figure is destroyed. | Instead of the thousands of sick. Opened Monday with appropi |complexions; instead of the multi- | Jmsesse } mists, we should see a virile, op An inside bath is had by drink-|f mot our fault. Had you coi ja teaspoonful of limestone phos-|{ Coffee Co. you would have en jof bowels the previous day's indi-|[ tion for a little trouble— lening and freshening the entire all And by the cup, Those subject to sick headache, who’ have a pallid, sallow com. | More Fresh Air’ |quarter pound of limestone phos-|DBE oN to demonstrate the quick and re |practice interna) sanitation, We| side, because the skin does not ab-|, Fat put on by indoor itfe im sing j healthy, and if nature ts not @ jsorb impurities to contaminate the |in throwing it off by increasing | blood, while the pores in the thirty | oxygen-cartying power of the Blog |feet of bowels do |a serious case of obesity may reat cenneebommates ote oer eae When you feel t you are BROS. and at on Don’t wait until yor |{igure has become a joke and yor [health ruined carryt around a burden unsightly a unhealthy fat Spend as much time as you p sibly in the open air; brea MAIN 1042 |eeply, and get from any arugmiety |box of oll of Korein capsules; ts one after each meal and one bof retiring at night, Weigh yourself every few dal (keep up the treatment untl are down to normal, Ol of koi io absolutely harmless, is pleasant take, helps the digestion, and ts a signed to Increase the oxygen-cart ing power of the blood. } Tiven a few days’ treatment shou! ce show a noticeable reduction saturday afternoon. Spectators 10cB| weight. There is nothing bett Bartell Drug Co, can supply you. —| ting too stout, take the matter BULL oft |so13 THIRD ICE SKATING THREE SESSIONS DAILY

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