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eo Sap camRiNemanCt day. start to finish. not miss this. matic feature. MATINEES Chitdrem Se. Loges the 10c SHERLOCK GUCK ON TRAIL AGAIN, BOYS Officer 72, one of Seattle's finest. stopped Gilbert Rockstad, a citizen of-Port Blakeley, as he was walking own Second ave. Wednesday, with a large covered basket on his arm. ‘Come, now, give me the booze a have there,” said Officer 72. Rockstad refused. The policeman insisted, according story to The Star, and finally grab- bed the basket and jerked off the Admission Se and 10c New York Dragon the Many Pitfalls for Innocence Purity Youth Virtue Depicted in the Most Sensational Play Yet Shown at the American With Beautiful Margarita Fischer Capacity So Come Early AMERICAN SECOND AND SENECA to Rockstad’s| FATTY ARBUCKLE — {NNW 3 Reels of “MILE-A-MINUTE” COMEDY The long-looked-for comedy feature with Keystone’s King and Kueen of Laughter opened a four days’ joyfest and played to capacity houses yester- It was a screaming success from Whaiever you do, do Also a 5-Part Drama of India, Starring Henry Woodruff, Tsuru Aoki, and Rhea Mitchell A gripping story, an all-star cast, scenes marked for their splendor and magnificence makes this a true dra- TONIGHT—Until Saturday LIBERTY First at Pike—Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. | | |finffy and wavy, | that lor injured by careless treat ight EVENINGS Children Se, Loges 300 15c covering. It was loaded to the guards with —rrocertes, The snicker was on the cop. ENGLAND PLANS TO ENFORCE ECONOMY LONDON, Jan. 20.—The British government is preparing to en- force economy to relieve the Inter. national exchange situation, Presi dent Runciman of the board of trade informed the house of com mons today NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF OR = | AFALLING HAIR :: Save Your Hair! Double Its Beauty in Just a Few Moments. 25-Cent “Danderine” Makes! Hair Thick, Glossy, Wavy and Beautiful. 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The effect fs amazing—your hatr will be Iight, and have an ap pearance of abundance; an incom | parable luster, softness and luxurl ance Get a 25-cent bottle of Know! ton’s Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter, and pro your hair is as pretty and soft that it has been neglected ent as any that’s all—you surely can beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try « little Dan Danderine ECZEMA * Rheum, Proritus, Weeping led Totter, Kedalin, Mo. part Block, . Rank zeoma wutterer have} ae CXSNADAY, lane Assassin Sends Defiant Chal lenge From Hills to Carranza | CAPTURE | EL PASO, Jan 0. From Gen. Francisco Villa's stronghold in the Sierra Madres came today a defi to yeni te, VOL LINL MALATE MUATLALU ABELL EAL WJ WALLACE One of the miners’ party siaugh- |tered by Villistas. He was born in |Calumet, Mich. and graduated at the mining college at Houghton, Mich. His home was in Milwaukee, |wi = A AOOLOTETE: Gen. Carranza, following the latter's inmuance of order proclaiming | Villa's life forfeit on sight |} “Come and get me” was the sub stance of the rebel chief's chal leng | Carranzista leaders believe Villa intends to make a last ditch fight |when cornere They sea y ox |pect to take him ally | Carranza’s proclamation formality. Villa could scarcely cape even without it, ranzistas tracked h But the rebel lead hiding spot in the mountain: none but his most trusted leaders can approach him From his secluded den his men have been making n THOS B. HOLMES The only one of the party of 17 American miners taken from train jand shot by Villistas who escaped land told of slaughter. He Is a son of judeo L. W. Holmes of Keene ind a graduate of the Massa setts Institute of Technology. thrusts for food and loot among the ranches of western Chihuahua and |northern Durango, leaving a trail of |terror and horror Some of Villa's bandits have been leaptured. Their execution is slated }for Chihuahua City | In the group are some of the men Jreaponsible for the massacre of 18 Americans at Santa Ysabel, Their bodies will be displayed, naked, in a public spot after th ecution. Publication today of the offictal report of mutilations of the Santa Yeavel American victims renewed i-Mexican feeling here report showed soft nosed |bullets had torn a gaping hole in one body; that other victims had been sabered; that most of the corpses showed bruises where the |marauders had hammered them after shooting them, ascertain lif there was still any life STR. PUEBLA IS SOLD Another coastwise vessel taken over for off-shore Wednesday when the City of Pueb lia, which has been plying between | Seattle and Calffornia, was signed lto sail for Yokohama, Kobe and Hongkong. She was taken over by Struthers & Dixon of San Francisco from the Pacific Coast Steamship company BOOSTS PAYROLLS to was Within two months, Seattle pay rolls will have increased $100,000 because of his new ship building project, says D. B, Skinner, presi Ident of the new Skinner & Kady |ship buflding corporation OPPOSE ORIENTALS After a hot de’ febate the Central bor counell Wednesday night] olutions against Oriental es re immigr to the United States They were immediately sent to State Federation of Labor meeting in North Yakima CLARENCE IS IN RACE the proprietor day ion well known filed after Clarence Gerald, ind tc council Wedne ‘USE STAR WANT § FOR RESULTS! is but a! once the Car is In a secure and) unexpected | trade | COME AND TAKE (GONTINENTAL ME, SAYS VILLA ~=ARMY DOOMED * ” War | tion to Garrison Plan FOLLOWERS | WOOD | WASHINGTON Jan 0 Sacre tary Garrison's plan for a continen tal army apparently tn ¢ Moreover, other feat the administration —prepar pro. aram are #0 confused that any measure passing both houses is likely to be a compromine Friends of Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, military committee chairman, expect him to PHOUnCe soon his open opposition to the con tinental pla fi yenter od to it ¢ pated the the situation will be this Secretary Garrison favoring Chairman Hay of the house | military committee supporting | militia, Chamberlain favoring bis & STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 20, 1916. PAGE Experts Arouse Opposi in Congress IS AGAINST IT Leonard Wood's expressions day againet this scheme tend incre antagoniam to It hamberlain takes his antic course, then the preparedness on WILLIAM ELLIOTT " WOMAN & WINE continental plan. idea of building up the Scene From © Tor universal service, as in th Australian system , YOUTH WILL BE SE HIPPODROME Photoplay Show in the Price. Matinees 1:30, 3:30 action nnocence trength World for the Evenings 7 and 9—10c New Shows Sunday and Wed. feat is @ be it /Farrar should ‘Temptation, for donna ambitious young woman eratic aspirations which 3. RVED; | PHOTOPLAYS Freddie Film ctufe wt the Hippodrome NNOCENCE CONQUERS “THE DRAGON” the story of theatre, with Margarita Fischer as YOUTH FARRAR DRAWS FULL HOUSE It's entirely fitting that Geraldine in of ured story the trials of a grand opera prima It ts of the struggle of the with op Tempta- Cheasty’s Neckwear Special Featuring the finest Silk Cravats at Pre- Inventory Sale prices—reductions up to 50 per cent 50c Neckwear, 3 for cbebale de $1.00 Neckwear, now $1.50 Neckwear, now.... $2.00 and $2.50 Neckwear, $3.00 and $3.50 Neckwear, ACT now now. NOW! Shirt Sale Opportunity for notable savings on a large number of soft and stiff cuff Shirts, ing patterns materials, \ $2.00. Special $1.15 Manhattan Shirts Reductions) VALUES TELL” and alues to up at Regul See Cheastyls Special Clothing Announcement on Page 7 J. RUFUS SAYS. In France the soldiers get 6 cents a day. In this country Jeas Willard will get $32,000 for a limited number of rounds. Which shows the dif- ference between boxing and fighting. SEE ‘THE FOURTH ESTA The Greatest Newspaper Story Ever Written, And One of the Finest Pictures Ever Produced, ROYAL GUATEMALA MARIMBA BAND J. RUFUS WALLINGFORD IN “A TRANSACTION IN SUMMER BOARDERS” LEMME Seattle's Best Photoplay House | .| ton | the feature of the ( |the week; Youth will be served when armed with purity of thought and “The Dragon,” at the American The Dragon refers to the great and potent thorofare, Fifth Bi ave, New York, where more than 1,000,000 people pass each —The Biggest and day. Fifth ave. is the cause of the girl’s mother leaving her . husban Fifth ave. had ruined her father Best Vaudeville and On | th ave. the girl goes forth to see The Dragon, Her crushing results for those who have allied themselves with The Dragon. ° The Coliseum theatre where this photoplay attr tion for the remainder of the week was packed all of yesterds Mins Anita King, the Paramount girl IT WAS PERFECTLY KILLING Mary Ladislas’ first husband killed in an auto accident; her next admirer ts murdere the third meets the same fate So they called her ing Angel” and put her into photo Play drama at the Alhambra the atre, Mabel Trunnelle plays role of Mary, and Mare McDermott is the hero, who finally assin The Destroy see AND THE MAIO APPEARS Does a girl do what she wants to! old | do, or what convention convention—stale, ~wants her to do? who assisted in the fication of the new theatre n in support of Miss Farrar is the fotls the | | The debate is on, and the bach-| lors, giving one of their crowd a} farewell dinner on the eve of the battle (wedding, rather), are about to decide that old convention wins, when the mermald appears. Heart of a Mermaid,’ sion at the Mis THOROBRED ASSERTS SELF When a chap hails from New all there is. He soon gets over that idea in the West. It longer than others, and “The Thor- obred” shows himself a true man in quick time. “The Thorobred” is ‘olonial bill, Wil liam Russell playing the chief role eee GIRLS! GIRLS! EVERY GIRL!- It was “The 13th Girl” earlier in now {t's “Every Girl which features the Class A bill a three-reel Knickerbocker, terest, do. as every girl has a right to Mile-a-Minute Monty,” comedies on the bil one of the | | | | your | ging of the sea is a great laugh producer eee HE DION'T LIKE THE CUSTOM Henry Dick#on, in ng Fiame,” at the Liberty doesn't think much of the custom For Gray aa I Will Tell You Free How to Restore to Your Hair the Natural Color of Youth. 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Her dad gets awful peeved and tells his superior officer, but | |before the cops arrive to pinch si ed after years of|she sets fire to the bungalow and| I followed hie! burns hi Tae |PRETTY SOFT FOR DICK jbe hard, |pr fa of sexes and and his own father, to | Y | murder charge, and she’s darn ‘ | fool enough to marry him, too. | The story of a UXTRY! UXTRY! UXTRAW! young wife who | Action is swift in “The Fourth | |Estate,” which Joseph Medill Pat- craved the love her jterson wrote, Fox produced, and busy husband neg- ~lwhich Jim Clemmer is now showing! Th Mt run the whole works, until one of {their victims, who strikes it rich,| bu uys a paper and shows ‘em up, The : plant of the Chicago Herald is| No Increase in shown in this picture. The proces Prices of ‘to | crowds at the Strand. neglects to give her, Jand affection elsewhere | sh ant-|in the cup of lite look and feel a hundred times bet:Jelectric flatirons and more than |i 1,660,000 fans in the United States, mount the pyre and burn up when | an and Wine.” Jampire naturally, “MADAME X" DRAWS BIG mere i } O by Seconp Ave. AT JAMES St Clearance Items in Bedding Stacks of good, warm Bedding are included in this Clearance Sale. Comforts and Blankets in both wool and cotton® have been attractively § priced, and are within the? limits of every pocket-* book. We feature these = few items for Friday: z WOOLNAP BLANKETS that” have a warm, soft finish, andy ve Kes in fain WO; Tan, G or White, on fancy colored borders; inches, and splen $2.39 did value at, pair COTTON BLANKETS in a| COMFORTS, in a low-priced § closely woven quality, with | grade, filled with pure cotter hort, thick nap; also in Tan, | and covered in a fancy aa White and Gra size 64x76. | cloth, priced 98 This size sold elsewhere at | at, only ... bf $1.59. Our price $ WOOL FILLED COMFORTS, cdinoved 1.19 size 72x84 inches; they Ww 2% Ibs. and have dainty den patterned silkoline covers; | unusually good $3.78 73) | value at Knit Drawer Leggings an attractive Bare hese Knit Legeti the little $4-inch, make com $1.75 Children’s Outing WOOL BATS, size just the thi to forts; weigh 2 Ibs. and the price well drawstring Friday Priced for Clean-Up of MISSES’ COATS 50 Stylish Models, Worth $5.00 to $8.50, Priced at $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 Included in this lot are Coats of all the very newest ™ and most popular materials—rich-looking mixtures, Pers sian Lamb, Zibeline, Checks, Stripes and Plush. The styles are the very latest—some are in bel 4 effects, others trimmed with large fancy buttons do patch poc kets i The sizes run from 8 to 14 years, and at the prices quoted these Coats constitute a bargain hard to equal ® and impossible to excel. Actual $5.00 to $8.50 values,” marked $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Read the Sperry Magazine The January issue has arrived. Read “When the Weak Gods Die,” in this issue—it's a dandy story. Call and ask for a copy—FREE. EM | | Ade tells the Coliseum theatre. time there w ing how be could cor Collateral ide for we HIS fi y. Good Woman Madame ‘Dorothy 1 Donnelly Creator of the Original Role And an All-Star New York Cast India which required women to beyond recognition, to re m from being goinpromised The ways of the transgressor may | but Dick emerges with a etty neat little balance in his vor at the Hippodrome, in “Wom-} Dick inherits a lot) his sweetheart | subjecting them | and takes up life with be | And then Dick’s sweetheart saves him from | money, deserts poverty, the Clemmer theatre, It’s speedy, for it’s a newspaper play here's a crooked judge and a po ical boss, who prey upon girls and lected to give her. The dramatic sen- sation of the season, getting the news, from reporter! the press, {s shown | nas occ |i Admission 10¢ The story is | who, crawing | buay husband] |B Second Ave., Bet. Seneca and Spring "Madame X p of a love young wife that a seeks pleasure | with very j — astrous results, One thing leads to another until] e finally tastes the bitterest dregs There are more than 3,000,000;