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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2, 1916. PAGE 2. MARIE FMPRESS JOINS MOVIES; py GRACE CUNARD PRODUCER NOW hy ye 0 Blanche Sweet at Coliseum in “Ragamuffin”; War Pic- I J tures at Hippodrome; “Ruling Passion” and “My SECOND Ave. AT VAMES St Lady's Slipper” Remain for Balance of Week; Fatt and Mabel Offer Big Laughs at Liberty; Lionel Bar The Most Gifted Actor of the Stage or Screen in AS OUTLAW AND SKY-PILOT I Pat S : — —_ Bima at sani Clearance * Women’s on ler Metro - - nm a nen A: duc iy ick : Play Program : , TA ala abil co direc Ready to-Wear Z ew, The¥ not only produce plays but act in them, and Grace Cunard also ' Drastic price-cutting has been indulged in to - , make a clean-up of all short lots of Women’s ‘ ) Ready-to-Wear, and at the present prices these garments are most remarkable values. STREAK ‘ae ae ieee $9.50 Coats | $7.50 Jackets $4.48 $2.00 Also Featuring A small jot of V e and Cor There a only 20 Jackets in duroy Sport Coats tn good | this lot, but they're neat little very well tall- ' styles and beautifully finlshed garments and Se EE ee Actually worth 50, but priced | ored. These sold at $7.50, but ‘ for quick ¢ | are priced to 2 00 The Charming and Talented Actress fai % Bre Trimmed Velvet Hats = —A group of real cowboys Ry f ¢ Acts of Thrills and Tense Human in “reel” action take an im- les Priced for a Speedy Clean-Up Interest Brimming With Romance portant part of the action. ee Pe We have some really beautiful models in Vel- vet Hats in a variety of exquisite trimming effects. ; | ; Even at the original prices these Hats were excel- —The story takes you from : if lent values. Had Lionel Barr ymore a the high society of New m*, Hats that sold to $3.00 now priced... . .95¢ ‘6 99 ork to the far West. ’ Hats that sold to $5.50 priced. . .$1.45 Yellow Streak? Hats that sold to $6.50 now priced. ..$1.95 a) As UTLAW —See this, greatest of the | 2 ne an oO 2 famous aclees. pos pe Coats for Children ( ) As a SKY-PILOT? complishments. Sizes 2 to 6 Years $1.98 —$2.98—$3.98 : 2 Economical mothers will welcome this opportunity 4 to obtain good, serviceable Coats for the children at (— ma 0c { unusually attractive prices. Included are Coats of Bear- C | cloth, Mackinaw, Zibeline and other materials in whites, ‘ blues, re nd browns—though not all sizes in all | olors, } find a good variety from which to choose. SECOND AT SENECA | writes ! Children’s Outing Gowns 35c She wrote “The Inner Soul which will be shown, | ning to-| Z nice selection of pretty stripes, also plain white, in a good jay, produced tt, and appears | Clemumer ; : ade outing flannel; sizes 2 to 12 years Jone of the star racters 0 | Mute sry neatly finished, aad priced Fe eka c | Madison is starred in ‘ fi drama, “Her Defiance.” —— Grace Cunard has been in the DOESN'T STOP |JACK SLATER SUED NEW INSTRUCTIONS | MEXICAN VICTIM IS |/2.:."Pasi-"sSse'sies : DECIDE STATUS OF APPAM studio in New York City with! ‘SEATTLE-W.Y. TALK) BY STOCKHOLDERS ON THE LUSITANIA SEATTLE MAN’S KIN who. have, wines aihiered. teaee | Sitaoon ates B ra o d didn’ | en Grace € thousand miles of telephone| OLYMPIA, Fob. 2 — Judge| BERLIN (By Wireless to | Hert Cramor, killed by Moxicans| way a “prop” looked she aueceston |Semtn! Amtmated We WASHINSS OU) ee to | eaeat ean cont: emrtied conversations between! Wright je today hearing, in su-| Sayville), Feb. 2—The foreign |in the Guerrero. district in. the|a better position for it tothe dic | yt 7 per. Britien Atyteng Hiner: Appar |1ton wit be the Appams ts « Gasua rector. If she didn’t ikea scenario, | brought into Norfolk as a Ger | a usinary, entitled to internment, in- apd. New York. denpite | perior court hete, a» | | ‘ait brought) office has sent Ambassador Von | first week of January, w , snow falls Tuesday Secale” alent. | cousin’ of Sergt. A: Ryan of the|*he offered to fix it. This habit) man captive, will not be al- |stead of a prize, subject to melease, demonstrations of cross-con-|>Y stockholders of the pages Bernstorff instructions which | Seattle police department, Three|of suRKesting brought her to the! eisent conversations were given at| Ol! company against J.C. Slater of} give a reasonable hope for a nephews, a brother-in-law and a| director's attention. He noted that |{hat « scheming baron, in a desire! lowed to leave Norfolk. | othe frnes thas ee re the Metropolitan theatre. They|geattie, seeking an accounting “positive understanding” in the |aisteriniaw of the cal stficen {her suggestions were always good, |t© Compromise a girl who refused tc While no formal decision to | Ping from their grasp by technieal- 4 1g hy local uificer Ger will be Tepeated tonight at 7:30,!" ft is’ charged that Slater sold) Lusit case, it was semi- | are belleved to still be in that dis-/50 be made her his assistant oe gr cee odes ea mer’! this effect has been reached ee on age er bo it bes ry . ¢ E nd now Grace Cunard is direct./!can to enter her boudoir anc mans have chan| neit po 20 and ‘stock without making an account-| officially stated today. trict. A telegraphic investigation| And now Grace Cunard is direct ire. This| thie forenoon, the highest state |that she Is merely a prize, in on Five hundred pairs of receivers! ing that he illegally placed a s being carried on him in an|!9& her own photoplays at Uni-/some wearing apparel of hers. This/ ; ~ versal City, Miss Cunard has di.|happens in Paris. ‘The girl catches| department officials said that (to prevent the remarkable @3 are attached to downstair seats 80| mortgage on the company's prop- effort to locate them h ti that the audience can listen in onlerty, and that he abandoned the WILL HANG A NEGRO ted a hundred movie plas of him as = is about t leave wi this course had been practical. |{rom resulting in a boomerang, her own and has ansisted in the re—and thus the! 1 determined upon. conversation. Admission 18| well when it still had a chance to b me slips with t A i free. make good x AWAITING DECISION direction of countless others, She | *cheme slips uy h the American eae ericcutory” ée TEs esinis: sntasnec|: BOUMANON TOL fet, 2—tent isse’a tT" aha ay waning |, Kren tar tc ( Complete Report | | ariller. testified there is oll in the| Utley, negro, convicted of the : her hundred productions jthe minister's rdprscnd hey Y, W. C.A. JUBILEE eel. | murder of Constable Clint Harleas| County commissioners and city| She receives from 690 to 600 let nds all gape men SRNR OE aso lat Spring, Tex., is scheduled to be| officials will take no steps to car-\tera a week, demanding that she|“A YELLOW STREAK" AT As for the prize crew aboar of Market Today |. hanged today, jy out the Joint prison farm pian.|be a player rather than a director cue STRAND THEATRE i hornet td Sosoy er ees will be interned ee eee NEW ‘auto DEWDADS [Aavocated by Mayor Gill, until a} Liotel Batrymore and Irene How — United States, beginning today, | | decision is handed down by the|BLANCHE sweer IN ley in “A Yellow Streak” is the big s hed Prtees Wholena Desiers tor Young Women's Christian Ax-| DULUTH FEELS soon state supreme court on the county |"THE RAGAMUFFIN" feature at the Strand theatre for| » NORFOLK, Feb. 2—Snatched | } aii mcr tion starts {ts national jubl-| ST. PAUL, Minn. Feb. 2—A farm case, where action was tiken| For the next four days the Col-|the next four days. This is the| fom the deep by a German | @——————— month celebrating the 50th an-|cigar shield designed to prevent |to enjoin the purchase of the tract/iseum will present Blanche Sweet story Barry Dale is financially} Prize crew, after being given up — pote ig Eu Rd Godwin @ Co.) mary of the founding of the|the wind from blowing out the) DULUTH Minn, Feb, 2—Today|noar Kirkland lin “The Ragamuffin.” Here's the ruined by a faithices witg gly | for lost, the big British African qi ty association, In Boston, Merch|light, and a holder to protect| was set aside by Mayor Prince's Mayor Gill and Councilman Fitz-| «tory other broker. He ts ready for| [liner Appam rode at anchor to- 1866. baby from anto jars, are the latest |order as Prosperity day. The re . with Commission-| Jenny 1 raised by @ crook, but |suicide. Sees a xirl about to leap| @¥ While both British and "The organization membership in| accessories shown by automobile! turn of good times was celeb and Carrigan Tues-|is caught by Bob, a rich young man, |from the Brooklyn bridge. tHe| Germans aboard her awaited word from Washington as to her lca today numbers 342,948. dealers here today ____by_an ice carnival. ‘ a i " |while she is trying to burglarize his shouts, She flees Then he goes S Be Jhouse. She learns for the first time |West. He turns robber, The girl| disposal. Cauliflower, doz. This decision was expected today. | Oo) pranerruit of right and wrong, and turns|he saved from suicide is held up honest. In the course of develop-|by him. Later, posing as “sky |Involved in it was the question of |Cucumbers, hothouse jments she keeps Bob, who has pilot,” he becomes acquainted with|Whether the Appam is a German |Fiorida grapefruit .... jwasted his fortune, from stealing |/her. She had tried suicide to es. (privateer, subject to internment, OF pioge ‘strawherries, at. money for speculation. When the|cape marrying a gambler, Barry/® prize, subject either to intern: 7 Db, 9 smash comes, Bob sees that class|recovers his fortune and marries |ment or release to the British own distinction does not count, and wins | her. jers. a Jenny for his bride. | te a | Aboard her, 450 British prisoners, ag hed WM. SHAY IN GREAT ROLE jin charge of 42 Germans, await per |MARIE EMPRESS MAKES |AT CLEMMER THEATRE jmission to go ashore. It was antici DEBUT AT AMERICAN | In “The Ruling Passion.” at the| bated the vessel would soon go to Marie Empress, one of the most! Clemmer theatre for the balance of Newport News, to discharge non beautiful personalities on the) the week, William Shay, one of the |Combatants. Communication with) stage, makes her debut in ‘the! first great actors to join the me |the ship was strictly prohibited. photoplays at the American theatre,| is seen in some remarkable work as| Lieut. Berge, in charge of the | Toma: . Rave evidence that the| pyre crete si an i 2 a ‘ beginning Wednesday, in “Behind/an East India prince, who fas-|/Prize crew Closed Doors.” leinates black and white alike, and | Moewe, which captured the Appam) rakima rutabagas, sack , Miss mpress came to this coun-|jures a young English girl to his/and seven other craft, was not a) Turnips, « 3 try a few years ago and created/ harem. Claire Whitney plays the|regular warship, but an auxtlary,| porous wide vogue by appearing at Ham-' leading male role with great|when he produced a commission in| Local apples | merstein’s famous Variety theatre|credit. The story is replete with|the German auxiliary reserve, Yellow Newtown Pippine in the role of a boy. She carried/exciting situation, great dramatic! German interests are in the hands| Sa’ Wineap ne” the role so effectively that it was|moments and scenes Oriental of Councellor Hatzfeldt, of the Ger-| Rome Beauty . Anita Stewart E William J not for a w that the newspaper | eplendor. }man embassy, at Washington, who crities discovered she was a d 7 ee (eee 8s lightful and charming woman and|"“CITY OF FAILING LIGHTS” | Yakima entone .; not the crude boy she portrayed on AT THE CLASS A THEATRE : Potato White river err THEY WOULD CERTAINLY BE PROUD OF THE RECEPTION ACCORDED THEM IN the stage, A four-reel Lubin drama and a \ |F Teekahivs ines DRAMA, AT LIBERTY lfour days i] J pe inital 66 5 Orrin Johnson will be featured at! “rhe City of Failing Lights” is “Belleve. me, | a ee Wea cen aa { the Liberty theatre for four days in/the tide of a drama which is abun Is, life in o~— me aeoaen.: The Price of Power,” beginning | dant with gripping situations and ehidgeate ute e Wednesday, and Mabel Normand|tenge moments. A hilarious com an Oriental ot seutevenene and Roscoe Arbuckle will be seenledy is offered. in “The Bathtub Harem is not no epi jin a scream of a comedy in “He | Mystery.’ a bed of Hens, d Tbe, and over Did and He Didn't.” Manager Von | $cae |Herberg says the comedy is one of “BETRAYED” IS FEATURE roses—you get the real Hens, 3 is and under Townsend Brad. Play |the funniest Keystone every pro-|aT COLONIAL THEATRE side of it in poe jg te eeeeh The Great Cyrus y duced—and that’s going some. In| 4 stirring drama, which clutches | THI , een cot he Price of Power” the story is| that of an ambitious mechanic Selected From Many Pictures Viewed for the Opening of Witea’by marth actors npeten, | erAtiON at the. Colonial theatre RULIN G at one’s heart emotions, is the chief is also offered ’ | comedy JOHN HAMRICK’S BI sion ar tie wirroonowe | iit the arama te one | nother set of real war pictures, ° a d eh Y r v ‘ . Fighting for France,” is the entitled “The Burglar's Pieni¢ PASSION wasningcon ulr Pictures for the REX gotten up by the Mutual Film Co,|. The World Film corporation has Domestic wheat Y OMING SUNDAY It Is not a picture posed by Ten ced uted a “B ! uty, and Brains” ian! but is the real article, showing someWontest, the result of which w WM E SHAY : Your Favorites Will Soon Cc jof the world’s greatest battles, injbe the Selserine 4d & number of 2 bd | Washi t ° ms which real soldiers take part. King|American girls, who will be given ; | Washington twins « Be Gone HENRY WALTHAL and Albert 1a shown in one of the scenes [every opportunity to become screen A Story With the Warm agi sons Ameren EDNA MAYO in reviewing his troops, Five vande.|stars at no expense to themselves. @ Incense of the East ri) storage mee “ . . ville acts complete the bill |More than 20 girls of Seattle have elect ranch ege® Here Until “The Misleading Lady” oe ae lentered the contest, which clos ‘ es Ss t d SCHEME SLIPS UP IN niber 31. The American the : a ee a ur ay And Other V-L-S-E “MY LADY'S SLIPPER” in this city, has th exclusive ns - Ps My Lady's Slipper,” in which |right to exhibit all film production: Night Only SECOND AND UNIVERSITY Masterpieces |adite alowart’ au Bacto ‘Wilts |istved by thin company’ Gome af jare featured, will continue to be the |these Seattle girls will soon be seen Sande p , Hamm attraction at the Rex theatre for|at the American, More than 100, 10c Photopiny epee 10¢ amet sound timothy the balance of the week. The title 000 American girls are in the con Sratw. ton tees of the play is derived from the fact test Selling Prics Butter,