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Filmed in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, THE DIVIDED Adapted from the stage success, a mile of pictured thrills and heart throbs. A tale of the great outdoors, with “God's Wonderiand” for the stage and men in the rough for actore—telling a story of life and love as turbulent the mountain torrent which runs a mile deep in the Great Canyon, starring House Peters and Ethel D Giant Moller Pipe Organ ONLY TODAY AND TUESDAY The Picture Features Are Interpreted and Special Num- bers Rendered by the | Fifth at Pike—Continuous, 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. Famous Russian Orchestra Admission 15c, Loges 30c, Reserved 50c. ‘DACIFIC OUTFITTING COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY von ME a | YOUR Ltt K. JEWISH RELIEF “Everywhere and always the Jew has been quick to respond to the call of distress, not only from his own people, but from people of every creed and none at all. Whenever we can show @ reciprocal sympathy and gen- erosity, there should be no hes!- ‘GAS,HEARTBURN, Tonight woicestion OR A SICK STOMACH “Pape’s Diapepsin” ends all stomach distress in five minutes. George Barr McCutcheon’s Nedra rene ae em Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin will di gest anything you eat and overcome & sour, gassy or out-of-order stom-| ach surely within five minutes. if your meals don't fit comfort- ably, or what you eat lies like a lamp of | in your stomach, or if} you have heartburn, that ts a sign of indigestion | Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and take a The ‘orld’: dose just as soon as you Wi 8 Finest} on There will be no sour rising, Romantic Love Story|"° elching of undigested foo mixed with acid, no stomach gas « heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach debilitating . nausea, With headaches, dizziness or intestinal griping. This will all go, and, be sides, there will be no sour tood jleft over in the stomach to poison |your breath with nauseous odors. | Pape’s Diapepsin is a certain leu ure for out-of-order stomachs, be cause takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if | as? stomach wasn't there. | in five minutes from all Breton misery is waiting for you Jat any drug store. These large fifty-cent cases con ltain enough “Pape's Diapepsin |keep the entire family free from |stomach disorders and indigestion for many months. It belongs in| your home. SAGE TEA TURNS * GRAY HAIR DARK #: | It's Grandmother's recipe to bring color, luster and thickness to hair when faded, streaked or gray Fania Marinolt. George Probert This story in novel form rocked the con- tinent—the picturiza- tion is even better. to | utiful, even shade of | dark hair can only be had and Sulphur, Your balr ts your charm. It makes or mara the face turns gray, strea wispy and scraggy, ation or two of Sage iIphur enhances its appear ance a hundredfold Don't bother to prepare the tonic; yo an get from a drog | store M bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound ready to use. This can always be | depended upon to bring back the Second Ave., Bet. | natural color ness and luster ° Jof your hair » dandruff, Spring and Seneca | stop scaip itch ing hal ‘ Everybody ns” Sage and Sulphur because it darkens so \ |naturally and evenly that nobody |can tell it has been applied. You i simply dampen a | brush with it and draw this g » hal me small f f lthrough the hair, taking one sma Dud 2 " gray halr has disappeared, and aft G er another application it becomes | tre su 9 gion ™ lustrous and abundant. baeb ceri cyeqetes + 8600 Al MANY DONATE TO sponge or woft| AGED PHYSICIAN liness Without Dead resident, is dead Monday by his own hand. Grief over the loes of hie wife, who died December 5, caveed the old doctor to place hie shot- QuN against his heart and press the trigger with a stove poker Sunday at his home, California place and Alki ave He left the following letter: “Over 26 years ago my little love and I were married. It was a true love mateh, and remained so until her death, only we be came more dear to each other until her death, December 5, 1915 Dering the first five years we were separated for 10 days when I was compelled to go to see some minting property Since that time up to her death the longest time we were separated was alx hours, and that only for six times while I was at tending cases. Three years ago I gave up all practice and only did an office so I could be constantly She was my whole and I loved her better than life, She loved me as dearly as I did her. “We have stood by each other day after day and night after night Our every thought waa what we could do for each other. “Now to think and know that she has gone from me, never to return, is more than I can endure ! sleep but little, eat but little. When I do sleep I dre ot her, and often wake up calling or looking for her-—then I realize that she is gone and my heart sipks within me and that dreadful joneliness appears. “It seems as tho my heart will stop. Then that dreadful loneli ness which words cannot describe comes over me. “The home is no longer a home for me. It t# lonely and desolate. “Each 24 hours ts a living death to me, the same over and over. I can't stand It “4 have made up my mind to go | to my little love. I cannot live | this way any longer. Kind friends, do not worry for me. I will be better off. Many thanks to all of you, and may God bless you °* ° May God forgive me for this. It might be worse. I am alone. I am going now to my dear little love, to my angel mother and to my God. Good, bye.” life, my tation."—-Mayor Gill, This is the time. Monday, started by unsolicited contributions amounting to $485. a fund for homeless, oppressed and starving Jews of Russia, Poland,! Galicia and the Balkans {s growing in several parts of the city. Contributions, small or large, may be sent to The Star, Times, P.1, Town Crier, y bank, or directly | to Treasurer E. Shorrock, president of the Northwest Trust and Safe Depoatt Co., at Second and Union Complete Report of Market Today || ices Paid Whoiteaie Poe | tor Vegetables and ¢ (e Alaska rutabagas, sack Recta, seek c ce Cat Fie r r ix Ja Ps ; r roatoes, California, basket crates ‘ in @ ts “ 1.20 Stayman Win Old Winesap 1s Rome Beauty Ls Ont Yax @ White river 28.00 Yakima 1300 32.00 seen ree om Prices, Paid Producers ~ Ease. 1 Poultry, Veal and | ——4 Helgian hares o | Brollers iT Ducks, fat 16 Mace 10 Hens, 4 Ibe and over 7 Vena, 2% Ibe ‘ Hens, 3 ibe. and under ib fp i" ° oy oak i erue 08 good block howe 1TH 08% Rquabs, good alae, do 100 @ 1.80 Turkeys, lve is rurkeya dremeed 10 Von te it 126-1 Salling Pricee to Wotalior tor Hotter, Kars and Cheese ° | Batter Washington Natl KILLS HIMSELF: Leaves Letter ‘Telling of Lone-! STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1916, PAGE 3, FRISCO TO SHIP ALASKA LIQUOR California Metropolis Chuck-| ling Over Prohibition Wife Results GOES TO “LITTLE LOVE” | HOPE FOR SUPREMACY | Dr. J, M. Morgan, 89, an ec San Francisco is gleefully rubbing centric physician of the old [its hands together and chuckling schuoi, to years a Geattic jover the prospect of wresting 1 of the attle. The San Francisco Bulletin prints the following “San Francisco Is to return to her former supremacy as the port from Alaska trade away from which the steamers for Nome and other Alaska ports direct leave during the open season. “Plana now under consideration by the Pacific Coast Steamahtp Co. jindicate that San Francisco will not only get the first steamer service jeach year to Nome and St. Micheel jbut regular sailings all summer ¢ |the Far North Washington's stringent j.robi bition law ts said to be responsi for the premeditated change, wh will mean vast business for shippers and the ort, and a return |to the profitable times when San | Francisco was the source of Alas ka's supplies and workers “That the plan to send vessels out of this port direct to Alaska points during the summer was under se rious consideration became known with the announcement that the fa mous Nome Itner nator will dispatched from here for Nome di rect May 30, carrying passengers and freight r the past 15 years the Senator has operated out of Seattle on the Nome and St. Michael run, She is known as the ‘gold ship,’ and has handled many militons of dollars’ worth of the yellow metal from the | jeward penifisula into the Sound on }the home run, Outward bound the enator each year has carried valua ble cargoes of provisions and hun dreds of employes of Alaska’s great ustrial concerns. “Steamship companies operating |from Seattle, having lost the profit ble liquor traffic handled each sea son, are now planning to handle shipments of this character from San Francisco direct.” h “MODEL MAN” TURNS OUT A BIGAMIST BUCCASUNNA, N. J., Jan, 22 |The “model young man” of thin town, William Doremus, after whom fathers and mothers bade their sons pattern, is a prisoner In a New York city jall, a confessed biga. mist, He was arrested on com plaint of the wife he had deserted His second wife, a bride of two was prostrated over the RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE, | |Rub Pain Away With a Small Trial Bottle of Old “St. Jacobs Oil.” What's Rheumatism? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case in | fifty requires Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Ja- cobs Of!" directly upon the jacobs Ol" is a harmless {which never disappoints and can not burn the skin Limber up! Quit complaining! Get @ small trial bottle from your! druggist, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and |rheumatiam sufferers in the last | halt century, and ts just as good) | tor sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, | backache, sprains and swellings. PLASTERS The World's Greatest External Remedy. Pain In Side, Rheumatism, Were some people to talk of only what they really know, they would have no THEDA BARA In Her Greatest Triumph “THE SERPENT” Better Than Either “CARMEN” Or “A FOOL THERE WAS" “THE SERPENT” Is the Most Daring Drama of Russian Life Ever Con- celved CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplsy Mouse ACHING JOINTS rheumatiam and sciatica lniment, | swelling, Don't suffer! Relief! awaits you. Old, honest “St. Ja cobs Ol" has cured millions of| [Twelve Twelve Prizes Offe red in “The City” Contest / ‘STore BS YOU g Ten years bad passed since George Rand sat in bis dead fa a “ ther's office of the Middleberg bank, His name was a mighty one ) J in the money marta of “The City.” But with graying hair and deep kraved lines in his face he gazed out of the windows of his office on ” the swirl of Wall st * | “'The City,’ he thought, “what has it done to me—to my sis po | ter, to us all? Was it worth it?) Was It?" SECOND AVE. AT JAMES St This ia one of the big moments In “The City,” now being shown = = = —ae at the American theatre e ‘ ia Twelve prizes will be awarded to those who answer this question l Cl : or gir! who comes from the country e 9 4 | - Tho prizes are; First, six montha’ pass (good for two) to the ( ‘h Id D °| Ameriean theatre; second prize, three months’ pass (good for two 1 ren s resses- | next iv prizes, one month's pass ( for two) ” Your Choice of Dresses» | ee et PHOTOPLAYS ae ee + oe —— me By Freddie Film 48c 5 Here n unusually attractive? bargain for economical mothers We've grouped cveral doze splendid Dresses of a goodg quality, fast color gingham, i plentiful variety of pretty plaids, checks, stripes and plain colorsg with collar, cuffs and belt of com=| trasting material. There's a widey selection of styles and color com nations that will make choosing) easy, for even the most fastidious? person, and the sizes range frome 2 to 14 years. If you have a girly who can wear one of these Sizes, q etter come and see them. at 89c they were good Priced for this sale 48c 98c Dressing Sacques at 50c Not all 98c garments—some are 75¢ ones—but they're pretty patterns they look DS higher priced Sacques. ‘Bheys come in a wide selection of small figured crepe and plain) colors, with fancy edgings.. Very special value . Children’s $2.00 Rain Capes at $1.69 A Clearance Sale Special of serviceable Rain Capes for children 4 to 14 years, They're in Blues and Red, with plaid ined hoods. Well-made little Capes, absolutely waterproof; eae SL Oe | ye: clearance ........ DROS | value ceceece cevsnee Two Special Lots of Lingerie y atsts * Scene From “The Great Divide,” at the Coliseum | A big grouping tnto two re —— . —~@| of the big five-act special f lots of many pretty styles Ss COLISEUM }) ture, “The "Great Divide,” [ff in neat and dainty mate a fi * vs hich is play! hi Hi . . “ A ecene of thrilling intensity pose until ” so say aight | cow *% \, : nearly to blood curdiing, Is the | House Peters and Ethel Clay. | lor 1—Consists of some y. a mammoth landslide which re | ton are seen in the leas | n Fea y a % corded as one of the features | joo fy The ploture | oa and con- pomenparenier ee Produced on the Identical | yertible collars, and prived pe | spot which inspired William ay _715¢ . Vaughan Moody in hle writing. Xe le eee LOT 3—Includes many re " an —) splendid W worth up a ° to se. T have short f FOR CROSS, SICK, : he wie ——, md whites orm iter with col: 4 The wrong contained In the spirit ed cindins Ged. auciana. of winning at any cost Is the great Very spect 45c leswon conveyed thru “The City,” | at now playing at the American on — Many ministers of New York have made this the topic of interesting sermons. Men who have been at ‘| the very apex of affairs, social, in Py AA ES SR 8D tH If Little Stomach Is Sour, The January issue has arrived, Call and ask for a oo Liver Torpid or Bowels = dustrial and financial, have been |) FREE. Clogged. jtried in the balance and found| | wanting. Among the more im-|°——————— Mothers can rest easy after gty.| portant characters depicted ts that |tures of the German battlefields SUSPECT TRIES ing “Calffornia Syrup of Figs,” be-|of George Hannock, a degenerate, Jcause in a few hours all the clog-| played by Richard Stewart. In the EY ean ee SS cea ged-up waste, sour bile and fer-| fina! climax, when he finds that an/' nage 9 age or Sg Bog chaser LEAP FROM if impassable barr him and the only ever loved, moves out of have a well, Children sim. menting food gently the bowels, and you playful child again. F les between |e shown at the Hippodrome the- creature he had} Pr hin work amnounts to/atre. It is a six-reel feature, ever: moment of which is crowded with | Fred Wilson, a waiter, 33, 4 a te canis, Cae Mounts en penne shin erie vast Information. Five audevilte | Britt Long, 38, are in the city fier Losena akaty packed or ORE eo ; numbers make up the rest of the | Monday, identified as alleged gets sluggish and stomach disor. | STRAND Hippodrome bill |up men afd ebtcin eon | dered. When cross, feverish, restions, see if tongue fs coated, then give thir delicious “frit laxative.” Children love it, and it cannot cause injury No difference what alls your little |son tried to Jump out the third window of a lodging house at \ | Washington st. when ork | Detectives Montgomery and O , | Sunda: Several months ago “George Barr | ¢——___—_ McCutcheon wrote a romantic love LIBERTY story that was published in one of |}@—————— = the leading magazines. The story| Here is what the New Y concerned a youthful couple, who,|Globe said of “The Wood > deg . had to es-| which is now playing at the 7 Mol (in attempting to el § Cee Muerhce. tiocatheche cape by way of a departing ocean erty: “Marie Doro is delightful as ‘| HOTEL MAN IS “ ‘\Mner. The ner was wrecked and|a wood nymph in the new Triangle | {bad breath, remember, a gentle “in side cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. Pull di |rections for bables, children of all |ages and grown-ups are printed on the man was cast upon an unin-|production. Dressed in flowing | habited island with another passen-|Greek robes, she trips as airily| Dennis K. Howard, 70, ker who happened to be a beautiful thru the green forest as any of her | Seattle hotel man, is dead a young maiden, Thus the story of|legendary forbears. And what is|following a long illness, He each bottle. Nedra” begins, It is shown at the|more, thru fire, emotional and lit-/Sunday in the hotel of which | Beware of counterfeit fig syrups, | Strand until Tuesday night eral, she maintains all her inno- | was proprietor, 1003 First ave. | Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot nleitlee cent and fanciful illusions, and | —— tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” | ere a ——@|wins an Apollo quite worthy of | |then look carefully and see that it | CLERM her. ast gto ‘es made by the “Callfornia Pig Ss th. Syrup Company We make no oo Mission or ee e maller size. Hand back with con-| Song other. thrilling Nas es us t pen ate! aniline | featured In Theda Bara’s latest The Mission presents for the sec-| Grea Sriumpn, “The ond showing today “A Soul En “The Serpent Russian life. tells a story of Many tense situa- bondage to the double standard of morals. This big five-reel produc- Rheumatism! £ WAR tions are evolved by the author, |tion solves in a way the old ques and Theda Bara bas seldom tion of which shall suffer, the man | As soon as an attack of 5 had a better vehicle for her jor the woman; the answer being great powers of emotional por- [that both shall suffer, that sin ts t' Rheumatism begins, apply trayal. equal, Cleo Madison’ is in the Pic ures Sloan's Liniment. Don't " eee nog | waste any time and suffer gry 04-197 RR se } Blood agony unnecessarily, a few ne _4|¢ ray Re ° \ drops of Sloan’s Liniment “The Five Faults of Flo,” as| on the painful ea? don’t rub— -| shown at the Colonial theatre. until | Trailed to their den by Jim Bran- Battlefields OF im ic all you need. Keep « bottle jy Tuesday night, are pride, envy, Jeal-/4on, U.S, secret service agent, & be use for a ousy, fickleness and extravagance. | secherate gang of counterfetters, | mut 9 Longer eh bod them. How?) are captured after a desperate oan’ S ee eeete yy. bunch of fight and, as a result, an innocent Euro chuckles out of “The Girl of His|™man, 18 cleared of the charge of nop 5 murder. This takes place in the Dreams.” There are other comedy y star three-part Vitagraph Broadw: feature photo-drama at the Class A theatre until Tuesday night. On the same program is a comedy, Skate for a Bride. ‘PRES. HIBBEN HERE Dr. John Grier Hibben, president Jot Princeton on preparedness at the Rainier club at/ Inoon today. Tonight he will| SUN SHINE speak at the University club, | GIRLS ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW ‘While We Are 6—of Them—6 CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES 25c Gol@ Crowns. With Wallie Brooks in “HIRAM” 7—Other Features—7 Mat. Daily, 2:30 The German Side of the War Benefits Go to Blind and Maimed German and Austrian Soldiers IPPODROME Third and Cherry features on the same Dill. "ee i Liniment! KILLS PAIN Price 2Sc, 50c, $1.00 ° HIPPODROME ne ase the Chicago Tribune's motion pic © * Taken “by consent of the kaiser, university, spoke veSS fimpress Ss SULLIVAN + CONSIDINE CIRCUIT “THE HOUSE OF EXITS” UNION DENTINTS006%4 Pike St., Comer of Thira A ‘We use nothing but the best materiale and guarantee @ pler for = perted of 15 yeara All work guaranteed. BEST VAUDEVILLE 10*20¢ AMERICA "32" Twice Nightly zante aihR6 SS BRO] Sree aa Kxamtnations und Ketimates Free. 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