The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1916, Page 3

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STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 14, 3916. PAGE 3 “UNDINE” BRINGS GREAT CROWDS “Escape,” at Rex, Great Hu- man Lesson; Death Pen alty Theme at Colonial é SECOND AVE. AT JAMES St pron “1 Women’s Cotton Ribbed Gk SSO) SECOND AND UNIVERSITY “ESCAPE” AT RED Union Suits 35c Drawing the lesson of cle Packed to the Doors Yesterday All Day | ct Sa! ag i Sia, oe a { thorities, Director Griffith, one good weight for s )of the greatest moving picture a T garment is I his { producers in the we carrle eter SM i whee the thought further The Es th : : sa and attempts aimnflar ee sizes ont: for the human family pe << ee story of The F °,” now Mind 35c ) being shown by Manager John Tue Hamrick at the Rex theatre, fea ’sH { . Manche Swee e Only } turing Blan Ma Women’s Hose ) arsh, Owen Moore and of! ' } is of tremendous interest i $ 2 Women’s Hose—A nice weight Don’t Marry [Se ee i tn ecapeay ee wet Until You, See aaa s | the 10c Boys’ Hose avy ribbed cot Fine Lisle Hose in with gold or lavender have double soles, heels usually 60c Priced Handsome Skirts 100 Specially Priced for Tuesday Charmingly Tailored Skirts of such popular materials as Poplin, Prunella) Corduroy, French Serge, English . . " . F ° pee 5 7 Serge and Mixtures, also in combinations of silk and Leading Lady in “Birth of a Nation,” Appearing in D. W. Griffith's , pe and Mixtures, also in combinatior The styles are correct and smart looking, and @ : , UI variety of sizes i 35 Skirts that sell regularly to $3.50, priced.... ; 31 Skirts that sell regularly to $5.50, priced... ; 4 3 22 Skirts that sell regularly to $7.50, priced.... ee 2 12, Skirts that sell regularly to $10.50, priced. . . ° | ee Sweaters Specially Priced | - We have too many Sweaters on our shelves, so will mark f them at prices which will move them quickly. All good qualli- ° ties and well finished Sweaters for for Any 4 QQC | ove HOUR Ano Forry-sive mmures ] cuner vos Hl MuMiuwes | Geri S S : THAT SEEM LIKE THIRTY ADMITTED ONLY tags This scene, from “The Horrors Sho Start of Wa at the Class A theatr hoy 1 ss Merged 12:45, 2:30, 4:15, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30 WITH PARENTS but one of the most moderate ex abundant in pathos and in not al BIG PICTURES COMING—Next Sunday, “The Battie Cry of Peace” (Made for Every American to See); Sunday, February 27, the Scoop Sensation of hibited. ‘for true realism, few pho-ifew comedy situations | | "e “1 on “ * toplays on the present great strug- eee La . the Year, Rex Beach's “Ne’er-Do-Well”; Then Henry 8. Walthall! and Edna Mayo, in “The Misleading Lady. gle in Gurepe have achieved the pot erick *ePHINX” AND of the picture now present- «HONOR'S ALTAR” SHOWN ven hice The sinking of ocean liner! Managers Jensen & Von Herberg| NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—The jby a battleship in real action, and offer the following attractions: | price of gasoline and other ofls, cm td merely for picture purposes, “Honor’s Altar,” with Bessie Ber-|dispatches from Washington pic-|riscale, at the Liberty; “The Spid- U | : eating congress may take a P \ with Pauline Frederick, at the | ] : the people, the war would be stop: ine Mission theatre lend interest to William J. 8 | ’ There is also ; pee.® a Keystone comedy at the Liberty.|ood's statement today that $%, | Makes Reply to Campaign Circular, | wie Merit Maer nk shen | | NEW PAGE IN MOVIE enacts the dual role of a noted eve of the biggest legitimate b \4 > & dis in its history. won 9 | Challenging the statements | Do you know that the street and| ART IS FAIR “UNDINE” French beauty and a youas girl Smatiwood is oil expert for Ci > " issued in an anonymous circu. [sewer department, with at least H. Ptetzheimer & Co., dealers il securities in Wall s lar about taxes inv. Seattie, |per cent more mileage of streets : FAD ag PPA cfarege store |BILL T0 BE AMENDED % rood ised guaente maintain in 1915 than 5 ¥ with set even Mother Eve's fig- Barre: goed | George F. Cotterill, tS+mer may- ’ or, today made public the fol- [in 1910, and paying higher wages, Is) — | leaf costume, paused at the top ca the Tecsnt expansion te aay | lowing jeter: factually costing less? ’ of the cliff, and then, like a | WASHINGTON, Feb, 14.—The (business and the higher prices | ‘The great pablic utility depart. § ; graceful bird, she dived 150 feet | Filipino bill, in which the senate /gasoline. 5 An anonymous circular, inspired) nents—-water, light and power f into the sea, and then, like the |provided for freedom for the| In two weeks recently the jby special interests at work in this)) i. heen self-sustaining, causing) oe mermaid she is, the swam to- [islands within four years, will be |curities of the 36 Standard jeampaign, has for its purpose an! io jncrenge of taxes, but ever feduc-| & ward the shore, her perfect fig |amended by the house Philippine |companies appreciated over jattempt to make citizens believe ing rates ‘ ure undulating as gently as the [committee to provide such free jeoneee “is bre oe due primaaaa | 9 | es! " that prior to 1911, under the “old! "Tne assessed valuations in our ; dripping wayes of Neptune. |dom in 10 years a st ge a mprovement in the ward council”. system, our civic) iiy have averaged about 40 per This perfect leap is one of the | - i conditions. as to debts and taxes |© oe aaah Ghanatiohat. neniaroante 7 Ln : wal ll c t of th eal tor > were better than they have been|°°rm the real valuation ‘ of the entire production GRAVE DIGGERS h ‘or example, property valued at | Sat pan de - |during the -five years of the new| gory had boon accoamed at opty Altho “Undine” is a great WIN IN STRIKE) cil-at-large” regime. $1,000. ; fairy spectacie, it has a real na | 8 | ch year since 1911 city taxee cant fore make favor. + story, and one with a smart NEW YORK, Feb. — } have been heavily increased,” says . | able taxation comparisons» w y modern meaning | Grave diggers here have just | this specialinterest registration a from San Francine fag The theme is a bold and dar- pity hate fat strike, Three | circular. York . ing one, and the producers have hundred “diggers” employed in | ’ Indeed! How about before 191 Let us be fair—even in. cam made a picture the like of Calvary cemetery struck for a | ‘ | Let us take a look at the tax recy paigns | which no man has ever dared b-cent raise in their déily pay ords “before and after. | GEORGE F. COTTERILL. | to make before, but the most of $1.90, They got it after | City tax levies, 1903 to 1910, un-t ci - : captious critic can find no fault | they tied up 50 funerals Si der “ward” counctl 1903, 12.60 with “Undine,” and a child may — 15.68; 1910, 17.90 atre never played to as large |‘ Stomach Distress in Five | ea “9 9 = City tax levies, 1911 to 1915, by] WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Dis ms crowds as it did Sunday. FOR SOME FELLOW Minutes. ben ‘council-atlare 1911, 14.65 patch of the battleship Oregon to - es Se —_—_— ~ mills; 1912, 15.47 19.86; 1914,|San Francisco, ordered by the 1486 ng py ee 80; 1909, | OREGON TO FRISCO te Hiukarr ine Ataotean tee. G00D CHANCE HERE \“Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends Ail Psrx7o r>-1N0UN > | You don't want a slow rej MAthiey tha. recothe show thet, dur-|soaste Of aecnae’ lige ships to the GOVERNOR WOULD |} Matimonsaralty gives trom. the| teeta oases 2 intial ae ‘ us the records show that dur enta of second e ps to st ‘ a Yhree university girls, | uncertain one—or a harmful one Bids fair to outdo any-f ine tie last eight years of the “old| naval militia \ LET BROTHER DIE » economics department, kept! your stomach is too valuable: ¥ thing heretofore shown as Jj ward council” regime, the city tax > ays in a model cottage. | must injure it with drast rate grew from 12.50 to 17.90, or an/ yy, 7. 1k ra | Their breakfasts cost from 6 to 8/ drugs. “ A ; increase of 43 per cent. ;W ILL TURN LIGHT Scene From “Undine,” at the American Theatre. | An argument against capital conts; their lunches, from 10 to 12) Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for ite REAL During the five years which have ON NEWTHOT CULT . punishment is vividly presented in Conts: their dinners never cost|speed in giving relief; its harmless: es r— i ? "Vengeance Is Mine,” at the Colo: 20 «1 ss; its certain unfaili tion followed, it has averaged 17.95, d et . ne tne| A BROKER OF IDEAS more than 20 cents nes: ‘ailing act SENSATION spite many necessary items of in-| mit embasionde, Maki ta Star Want Ads are read /nial theatre, the first of the Mutual — ——— jin regulating sick, sour, gassy ersons who are looking for bar oPigrosee tn a ylbad 4 cae 4 SE rerane : crease | Inner secrets of the Newthot | gains. Masterpictures de Luxe edition tol BURY PUDDING WITH Stgmae i tie ae 4 ne | -— scar - be shown here. The governor of yet .,, | indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis _ The first levy under the new! “cult were booked for the lime SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 14.—Abe the state believes in the death pen FAITHFUL MOTHER (other stomach trouble has melee councilat-large” plan, in 1911,/ ight today when Dr. Newo Ruef, once political boss, later Sanjay A rogue attempts to com ? . famous the world over, = showed @ reduction from 17.80 to| New! New went on trial in | — Prisoner, has turned ipromise the governor's wife. The ST. PAUL, Minn,, Feb. 14 Keep this perfect stomach d PALACE Pe ai gg a pg LT, Graham, coaseed tate | | He opened an office today 1°" |Rovernor's Ngother inter The| juried with the body of Mrs, |! your home—keep it handyag y _ | LT, Graham, charged in tn. | | He opened an office today wife kills the rogue, ‘The brother . cnt under six feet _|& large fifty-cent case from ang | The 1912 levy was held to 15.47,| dictments with misuse of the HIPP Hee oy Mints” sald Ruef, [Mies the blames ie sentenced tol \yliam Wright unthe pudding \@rus store and then jt anyoum of or 9 per cent reduction from the| mail one of the saddest things in Of p08 sneer, ward council climax of 1910. | i Jdeath, and only at the last moment) ghe had saved for 20.years, to | Should eat something which doest The government charges | ATRE the world is a man with bril. (OCH! ape Ae Sn a nt agree with them; if what they 6! The 1913 levy went up to 19.86, w with advertising that his THE liant ideas who can't market |#068 the governor learn -he truth] serve when her son, from y Third and Cherr: 7 “ 3 hit ashe he en ne lies like lead, ferments and sours 6 in order to provide the first install-| religious system could give the basons fp a: them.” and pardons him, | whom x na ope ee © land forms gas; causes headache, ment of $200,000 on a refunded debt} secret of youth | ‘a , DET cp are MA-IN-LAW SURPRISES Pin i peed cae ° Norstar dizziness and nausea; eructatiogs of 1893, and about $300,000 for near Folks Laughed Until Their “TAILS POLICE TO Cicie ake oh taulaTa! caine RNS of acid and. undigested food—re ¥ 0 pars’ ¢ e RECO) ——| :< T y * % " pr as as P p’ afi tno. sears cot or the 2004) HAIL BY AIRSHIP Meet crt aerate || SUPPRESS RIOTERS jninw “to, “wxtravagant ‘Wives DANGE HALL BURNS s»e:ber ss soon as Papo's Diane. Peer mans mi ndkates by sors ct They Will Continue to Laugh }/ — Take Heed,” at the Hippodrome, utorhagh ‘eli wuoh distrena vantehee the people in 1912 a HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 14.~ wifie packs her duds and goe t Flames that could be seen across [tg promptne: certainty and ease WASHINGTON ny | To prevent possibility of. a a's, Here's ere ma a " : o estr Trania vio, And other places where}! The i914 levy was 1878, an ap-| VASHINOTO : MATT MOORE |) oy. rt Ont, possibiit mamn re's wh mamma: Lake Washington destroyed Urania in overcoming the worst stomadh P ka may e riot at the presentation ‘inlaw proves she's a regular fel-'nall, a dance pavilion, on the east| disorders is © revelatt ‘ parent reduction n 19 nut only | . | disord jon to those New York society hold || parent reduction from 1912, bat only ie. Got > hekéd “to ——ana——— here tonight of “The Birth of a jlow, hitting more than » the side of the lake, Sunday night who try it reason of the failure to provite their midnight orgies. io. the gecond installment of $200 day for service even proposed JANE GAIL Nation,” a film play which has | Mother-in-L league vay | —— s ve a : ere tenet tes tae laskan routes en barred from movie the |she comes thru sets the audience 000 on the ol refund 189% debt ' f » m8 " } - The bids call for « seml-weekly of some cities, Mayor I howling. Good show The 15 avy fe 21' mills, Thi r mi-weekl LAST TIM includes provision for the third Name Is corps of police for the initial |GREAT WHITE WAY 1S TUESDAY $200,000 installment on the old 1893 : a ani performance. Some rioting |SHOWN IN “NEW YORK" OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS debt, and also provides for overcom-| JSE GALLOWS FIRST followed the presentation o Actual scenes of the great white 207 University st. Opposite Fraser-Paterson ing the loss of $350,000 saloon 11 at S Today and Tomorrow the film in Philadelphia way of the big city are shown in Al Teeth extracted absolutely without pain yee from 8:30 te © m daily, cense revenue | TIME IN 23 YEARS The Greatest Laugh Producer ——!H. Woods’ renowned social dranta ‘i peta . , i Cc City Gets Real Bargain | Ever Filmed The total increase in the amount CONCORD, N. H., Feb. 14 pr ae which is the big to be collected from Seattle taxpay The same gallows used at the at the Strand theatre. T ‘ ers on the 1915 tax levy, as compar-| last execution in this state, 23 5 a nsation on . \ ed to what the 1910 rate would have| Years ago, when Frank C. Almy tage from the moment it was produced is about $650,000 strangled for minutes, will ted, two yeare ago. It is a well | What have we to show for this in-| b¢ mounted Oscar J, Com PLASTERS knit and interesting story of life in ee ery, confessed wife murderer, The World's Greatest 7 Pq the great metropolis Here are a few of the larger} here next Friday morning, HIPPODROME External Remedy, ie great metropolis, items ‘ain In Side, “MERELY MARY ANN” STAYS | Annual payment on 1892 retunded| LABOR TO UIZ EM VAUDEVIL I E jumatism, ‘ With dainty Vivian Martin in the debt, $200,000; Increased annual Backache, star role, Manager Jim Clemmer feout’ fire department, $250,000; in Candidates for corporation ACTS Any Loo: has been induced, at the request o* USE STAR WANT creased annual com police depart counsel and city council will Pain. numerous people who failed to see uae te She q 7 ment, $190,000; increayed annvnl) be quizzed | Thursday evening They Are Unsurpassed Any- Inslet on Having eae egal Week: (0! Gold Attoy Fillings. .e1 to e1.se | Beet Br s cost health departmen 1,000 at the Labor Temple by a com. re ALLCOCK’S, continue it for three days. This gy oh ADS FOR RESUL TS |pstoon revenue lost and offset,| mittee recently appointed by bait — pdr tit SRG Mi rae iby apc, —— cance ne nn $350,000; total, $1,150,000, the Central Labor Council. ' goes etraight to the heart, being —In— success, entitled

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