The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1916, Page 3

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} Emily Stevens The most brilliant emotional star of stage and screen Interprets the parts of mother and daughter in a series of dramatic situations that spellbind the audi- ence, assisted by the celebrated actor Henri Bergman Whose wonderful power of facial expression has gained for him an international reputation in The House’ of Tears A METRO PICTURE IN SIX PARTS age | | | }meetings will be b Baptist, |'Congregational MISSIONARY Moody spoke Congo. a missionary in that section | World,’ | MeCash Repudlic? Kepler, and anity Fisher. Epis verely STRAN Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca = DAY'S AID TO BEAUTY || “Will Do Anything for Love,” She ove SAN JOSE, Cai Cal, Feb. 10.— June Glemen, a June Harris, held here on a charge of grand especially fine shampoo tor | weather can be easily made at expense by simply dissolv-| s “oon geno of canthrox in a| f bot water. Pour slowly on and massage briskly. This! uh larceny, told Deputy Sheriff be en & soothing, cooling Iather| Buffington that with Louis issolves and removes all dan-| Long, alias George Harris, who ruff, excess of! and dirt. Rinsing | leaves the scalp spotiessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on 2 glossy richness of nat- ral color, also a fluffiness which Makes {t seem very much heavier | than it is. After « canthrox sham- poo, arranging the hair is a} | Beasu ‘Advertisement. is also here, and seven other men, she had ridden the blind baggage from Salinas to in Louls Obispo, peddling stolen goods as opportunity afforded. Her explanation of her impli- cation in the robbery was “You will do anything for the man Fiat sixes denote SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 10. liner Great Northern today won a race with death across the Pacific from the Orient. The life of Mrs comes | ¢ E. Van Nest, wife of a Minneap olis millionaire, was the stake Stricken in mid-ocean with ap pendicitis, the ship's doctor, Rob. ert J. McAdory could not perform an operation because of the heavy swell disturbing his hand and t clear ar the skin soft y drumgtet can » pply you with wh ‘ov Titeh. pimples, rashes, black heads ry cases, give way to xemo. Pre Gguently minor blemishes disappear ‘Overnight Itching ah stop $ trove ¥. Zemo is safe. clean e and dependa it conta an extra large bottle, $1.6 an nly tt Mii “not stain, is not greasy or! On the ship's arrival in port, an y autttve king *t* £°F| ambulance, summoned by wireless Zemo, Cleveland met the boat PASSPORT (Badge of Shame) CAPACITY CROWDS COMING SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13 8 Superb Aquatic 4 Spectacle q 100 Perfeet Nymphs Thank You of the Sea ’ The Putting Religion on War Foot ing Discussed at Laity | Convention | TALKS Preparedness in the church, or putting the church on a war footing, Is the keynote Thurs day of the second day's conven: tion of interdenominational tay men at First Methodist church. “Enlisting and Training,” t's the afternoon subject of Morris |! W. Enn J. B. Trimble will | | speak later on “The Sinews of War," and Fred 8. Fisher on, “The Way to Win.” During t morning Pioneering In the} relating his experiences as| among the black ra on America Democratizing — the was the subject of I. N “China, an Empire or a was discussed by A. R “Hinduteam or Christi ? was the theme of Fred B. evening denominational d at the First atian First Presbyterian »pal churches ng Wednesday night t 8. Johnson, of Boston criticised American In the Firat © Methodist and = Trinity ne. Her hood ‘I saw in a newspaper. who purchased a $30,000 diamond necklace for her pet dog. What a commentary of American life! A $30,000 necklace for a $40 dog, le thru the streets by a 30 per cent woman! And this in the hour when widows and orphans are crying for bread in Serbia, Belgium and Pr }land!” About 909 churchmen Hatened to . Johnson and to Dr. 8. Hal Young, pioneer Alaska missionary The latter spoke of the ery need for more missions in North, and related the story of his rescue from a glacier crevice by the late John Mutr. Dr. the Saved 20 Lives in Pajamas Then Had to Remain in Bed KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10.— Clad in a pair of ragged paja- the only possession he saved from a morning fire at the Bast End hot Albert Wiiding, the diminutive steeple- jack whose presence of mind ed 20 lives, spent a day and a night in the General hospital, because no one would furnish him with clothing so he could leave his bed. {Complete Report of Market Today a Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Pm 200 1.20 118 135 156 ’ ee0003 9 0 Prices Paid Producers tor Kaas, Poultry, Veal and Pork rs “ a Pelgian hares o Rrotlers 7 Ducks, fat 17 ‘ oT4@ 08 0 8180 oa t o @ 10% eal, larne 7 @ 10 Kelling Prices to Retailer for Hutter, Kags and Cheese ° — ° Butter 1 pack ” Cheene ne . 1 " vee “e ad 400 @ ORATORICAL CONTEST ON Four Broadway high students, two from Lincoln high and one from Queen Anne high will participate tr the annual oratorical contest of the Sons of the American Revolution, to \be held February 25, in the Broad ‘way bigh school auditorium Thomas jth Plymouth |, woman:| he said, | “an account of an American woman |Davis tak [about this STAR—THURSDAY, CHURCH IS FOR SCRIBES" GIBES PREPAREDNESS MAKE MODESTY ‘Undine’ to Show Daughters of Sea Congressmen Not So Effusive Now in Autobiographies as Formerly BREVITY IS THE WORD (By United Pre WASHINGTON, Feb 10.—The gentle gibes of the heartless scribes in the house and senate press gal leries, the sert aver, are respon sible for the almost total absence from this year's Congressional Di-! rectory of the once numerous an 1 crop of autoblographers of| self-made” solons Mighty few of the extraordinartly large number of new congressmen this year dwell upon the days in log cabin and the hardships of early youth Some men who formerly took much space to tell about them: wives now win distinction by go ing to the opposite extreme. Brevity is the Vogue Here is a notable sample of} vity Thaddeus H. Caraway, demo. erat, Jonesboro.” This is a whole story of the life! of the representative of the First district of Arkansas, as told by r himself in the directory from the Fourth dis same state, says of him The member trict of the self Otto Wingo, democrat, of n, member of 63rd congress elected to 64th congress.” Q « rado has a delegation in the house that reads like this: R resentative Ben Clark Hillard “was born tn « log cabin on a farm aight miles north of Osceola, Cla county, In." Boyhood on Farm Representative Charles Bateman Timber! “His boyhood *pent on a farm.” r exentative Taylor rarly fe on a farm and stock Spent Probably the mort tr narrative of one's in the 4 tory Is that of James Harvey Davis of Texas, “Cyclone” Davis, as he Is technically clature ¢ known In the nomen political explosives: ter a» follows “In debating the money question with m. Watt Hardin in 1892, at the capitol butlding tn Ky., he was reported by the etnnat! Inquirer and Chicago an “Texas Cyclone. which title ov now recetved Cyclone Scratched Cin pa pers r half of his mall ts The final triumph fs recorded as foll ‘Was clected to gresa with the Hon (chosen to fill a the @tth con temporary a cancy) as colleagne, receiving rome! ») votes an alleged less than hin colleague, penalty for not havin always been a ‘collar’ democrat, and} hesvily seratched by rabid’ antis.” LONDON, Pb, 10 —Gen srewas't hend’s British garrison Amara, Mesopotamia, ger of capture. at Kuto Is in no dan said dispatches to- day. Tho they are surrounded, they could join t Aylmer relief expe dition, 20 m to the eas, with only slight losses. - HIPPODROME Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. Today—Until Saturday Lionel Barrymore “The Yellow Streak”’ The Strongest Metro Picture Ever Filmed —and— New Hippodrome Acts Featuring 10 Cherokee Indians and Texas Evans Cowgirl of the Mo ‘|| THINK OF OLD AGE * For you? Is it to be a com- fortable, happy old age? It depends on yourself. Save now—against old age. I aterest ' a 4 % UNION SAVINGS & ‘TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trist Officer. HOGE BUILDING in the Heart of the Financial District the| De was Mr.| “ UP fome Kpace to tell) Frankfort, under Jeff McLemore! | FEB. 10, 1916. PAGE 3. [MODESTY jushman and Bever- Wer—Frances X. ly Bayne tn “Graustark”; dog comedy Strand—Eimily Stevens in “The House ot Tears.” see t if THE NUDE IN ART From time immemorial, nud ity has been largely a question of time, fashion and climate. In Turkey, a woman is immo eat who shows even the tip of her nose in public. In modern bathing resorts, it is quite fash jonable for both men and wom en to show considerable of un. covered flesh. And so we come to “Undine,” the attrac: tlon at the American theatre next week, In which 100 girls appear in the nude, and yet It Is so devold of any Indecent suggestion that not a censor board in the country has put any restriction upon It. { ~ ° eee NOT A HIT WITH CZAR It's a safe bet that “The Yellow Passport,” pow at the American. even tho it is given the official O. K. of the national board of censors and all other censor boards in the United States, will never be admit ted into Russia It# story is too strong an jetment of the czar's civilization.” ee THOSE BARRYMORES The Barrymores have nt in fean theatric ral gen tions, Ethel more and Lionel Barryn hold the center of the sta they've both »ined the mov Lior is playing in “A Yel 8 now at the Hippodrome nm prom: Is for Barry ore now ep —and in BUSHMAN’S FAVORITE COLOR It's nothing for Francis X. Bush man to wear the royal purple, which anguage of the romantic nov royal thes. Bushman automobile with to open the door for » wants to take a Bushman is at the Rex this in “Graustarh eee WHAT'S IN A NAME? In the movie game, # AT PIKE Wed., Thur., Fri, WH O KILLED Joe Marion A Four-Part Vitagraph Detective Play i “When Hooligan and Dooligan Ran for Mayor” Some Comedy! A Beautiful Pathe Scenic Six Reels—All for 5 Cents ¢ From the House of Tears,” jthe name ts a} IN NUDE at the Strand, from unjust accusation. In real life however, such luek comes rarely to reporters, WANTS TO SHARE HIS MONEY In “A Child of Circumstances,” at Mission, an old bachelor is look « for some one to share his wealth in bis old He finds dainty Ella Hall, If there are any other bach lors who want to share thelr mon well, leny here, y'know ey year's FOILED AGAIN When a young chance to marry the millionaire, why A gang of crooks The Knotted detective has a daughter ofa spoil the romance nearly did it in Cord. at the Colo- nial, but Mignon Anderson, the girl, {s too smart for ‘em. 2 ZANGWILL MAKES GOOD G10 © ee TROGRAMS 3 4 big lot. Wherefore, the Paramount! hmortene—Claee, Kimball Young have no kick coming at the Class A—Joseph Kilgore in “Whe ark Twain, When the famous \Kilied” Jun Marton; comedy, “When humorist named one of his charac Hooligan and Dootigan Ran for Mayer.” ters Pudd'nhes ison, he named wciemumer-—Vivian Martin im “Merely | “Poddahend is at the Collseum—Theedore Roberts tn “™ Co Anhead Wilson ralian Travel eee sial—tuciie Taft In The Drifter”: | A REPORTER IN LUCK Keotitt tench Macrymere end| In “Acquitted,” the Trian in "A Yellow Streak t at the Lit the Laces in “Acquitted”: porter ts ap’ AP geal ry tlt * ser im The Mea Walities and marries the girl. The A Child of € reporter had saved the girl's father | You your Cors should not is bene studied every model stock which hould be by every of figure only £ SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST “SELECT A ARNER'S” worn We have plendid number In a low-priced Corset which bust, and kirt. It is made of good qua coutil, with double rustproof bon and some b the double skirt Neatly finished with lace at top. All sizes froz: 18 to 36 and the price is MUSLIN GOWNS AT 39c An attractive Friday bargain in dainty Gowns, slipover style, with kimono sleeves, which are ¢ trimmed, and the yoke neatly finished with embroidery and pink or blue ribbon runner. A very 39 good valle at ......se0+ c CHILDREN’S KNIT WAISTS. At the price we quote these little Waists are splendid value, considering the quality. They are in elastic ribbed, white; and all sizes from 2 to 12. 15 Priced at ....0.5.0. eoveese evenceoce Cc subscriptions |Hearty Meal Gave Israe! Zangwill, author of “Merely| Mary Ann,” now at the Clemmer, hae furnished some of the best the atrical productions, and some of th most successful. “The Melting Pot" t” and “The Children of the Ghetto lare two others of his plays and nov. els. eee JIM 18 OPTIMISTIC Jim Pursely, the cigar man, asked Billy Smythe, his neigh- bor, how the show at thi Strand, “The House of Tears, was, Said Smythe: “Suppose a man were engaged to a girl and found on the e of marriage that she was h daughter, wouldn't that be some tragedy?” “Oh, cheer up!" said Jim. “It's a sad case, but not nearly so bad if he found it out after the wedding.” MAYORALTY EXCITEMENT This being fon time, what appre than a political campaten in the movie the © A to bat, and, t there's more fun and ex in “When Hooligan Ran for Mayor” th now being waged more ° Come 88 re. Heve us itement Dooligan little contest Seattle. | Metchnikoff, World- Famous Scientist Is ETCHNIKOFE report that the famous the Pas ill with “ROK From Paris comes a Prof, Elie Metchnikoff, scientist, connected with teur institute seriously heart trouble MEETING IS CALLED The meeting will be lumbia ale of the Carline league has called a for Thursday night It held in the Thales hall, Co. at 8 o'clock. The proposed Seattle, Renton & South ern railway will be discussed. The situa in Rainier valley will be gone into also. WILL HOLD BASKET PICNIC | | | Him Four Pounds He Got Into rand CINCINNATI, Fe Feb. 10.—Ray- mond Tilton, 21 years old, per- formed the unusual feat of gaining four pounds of weight in less than three hours in or- der to become a soldier in the United States army. Tilton desired to join the In; fantry. He tipped the scale at 123 pounds, three pounds shy. Tilton invested In a 35-cent meal and imbibed freely of wa- ter. It was found that he ha@ ‘gained four pounds. He was accepted, SALISBURY Y TELLS HOW IT HAPPENED Weather Salisbury has ex plained the cause of the ent cold weather and heavy snowstorm Guy Center of atmospheric action,” ¢ he said, “got displaced, Thru some terrestrial or cosmic disturbance ‘ the entire polar region became an mous high-pressure area per ent to an unprecedented de. And all the Rotarians, before whom he spoke at the Washington Reported in Danger) Annex hotel Wednesday, looked knowingly at each other and said, | “I told you so.” | |the Washington State college, | Dr. j the i RIVAL PREXIES GIVE FRIENDSHIP PLEDGE BE Holland, new head of and president of at a College k Dr. rs) Suzzallo, met Henry university, Jclub banquet Wednesday night and | clasped hands with a solemn vow jot eternal friendship and co-opera The King County Jurors’ asso. ciation will hold a basket plente | upper at & o'clock Monday even-} ing in Swedish Hall and Olive st ighth ave. | | tion FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY We are making a special price on The Designer for One Year. . Spring Standard Fashion Book... . And 15c Pattern—Total Value 95c. 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