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§rmed merchantmen after Feb. 29 Jensen and Von Herberg Managers of the Greater Theatres ( company, operating the Coliseum, Liberty, Alhambra and. Mission PRESENT—TODAY ONLY—AT THE COLISEUM Pauline Frederick Star of “Zaza” and “Bella Donna,” first dual role— THE SPIDER Also Pictographs and a Comedy MUSI Faust Fantasy Gruber Organ Solo, by Louis Dimond Tales of Vienna Woods. Strauss Coliseum Russian Orchestra in her Bessie Barriscale Last seen here in the “Green Swamp”— this time in an entirely different role— she's featured in Honor’s Altar Also a Keystone q Like all Keystone comedies, “His Here- after” is most remarkable for its many laughs, clean comedy and many spectacu- lar effects. Matinees 10c; Evenings 15c MISSION A 5S-part drama of mystery—of course, it's about a woman— The Sphinx 800 Ground Floor Seats 5c NEW SHOWS WEDNESDAY A JNCLE SAM MAY KEEP HIS HANDS OFF GERMAN ORBER. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.-The state! department still considered today | titade may be unnecessary its attitude toward the Teutonic! The government realizes that it decree, announcing its determina-|it were to protest against the Tew tion to make unwarned attacks on/ ‘| AMERICA YIELDED, AMBASSADOR SAYS BERLIN, bassador Von notified the foreign office that America has yielded to Germany and will not press the unacceptable portion of the American Lusitania proposals, the Lokal Anz ger This paper prob- ably would be closed in Germany's forthcoming note to the United States. A formal announcement of its at .———— ton plans, the central powers inasmuch as the department re cently suggested that the allies voluntarily disarm merchantmen. Ps will fit a would result, spherical For 10 days more we gold-filled frame with lenses and leather case, complete, for $2.50. This includes a cagefil| A nquiescence in thes German and accurate examination. Satie! viewpoint will result in a protest faction guaranteed. We prescribe, from the allies on the ground that grind and fit our own glasses. = {4 charge in policy in the midst of jthe war ls unwarranted and un 3 Optical Co. neutral Moreover, the allies probably would refrain from sending armed H.C, and M, Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. merchantmen to America, thus cre ating at least a partial boycott Bring Thie Ad With You Star Want Ads 68,000 homes dally. so into over} A-M-E-R-1-C-A-N 14,000 Paid Admissions to See UNDINE COMING “Fiop, or The Devil’s Brew” MADE BY LOIS WEBER AND PHILLIP SMALLEY a delicate situation with | ‘Star A STAR—TUESDAY, FRB. 15, 1916, PAGE 5. ds ; Bring Crowds to American This shows the throngs brought to the American theatre, see the artistic productio this popular theatre at Second and Seneca has ‘been jammed to the doors, is the fir st of the Blue Bird feature pictures to be shown here. people saw the beautiful —Manager Le drome has too #o hi going out of ree “The Wilbur is no he'd have right of & the tures show horrors at Cla A, but at Ame: Undine and— PROGRAMS in Sehmall rors ot W Martin nadine,” fume in Merely Coliseam—Pautine Vrederick in “The vider Mippedrame— "Vanity comedy drama, Liberty —Hessie Harriseale in Altar.” Mixalon—"The Sphinx.” Rex—Mlanche Sweet Strand—Plorence Meed Thy Name ts, ‘Manor's HUMAN FORM WINS Thousands have already regis tered approval of “Undine,” now ( packing the American theatre, for it is a most unusual picture, in which the director is shown } to be a great artist. He has lifted into the realm of high art things which in ordinary hands might have de vulgarity. He has shown that never ‘was anything made more perfect than the human form if unadorned, There is never a hint of immodesty, never a sug gestion of impropriety. DELAYED | As a governor In “Vengeance Is| |Mine.” at the Colonial theatre, | [Crane Wilbur, the famous actor, }makes one mistake, He promises |to fire the warden of the peniten-| ltary and doesn't. The warden thereupon makes a load of trouble for the governor, and the parden| almost came too late to save the governor's brother. Good show. + 2. BEATS SERMONS “Show is complete as it is Rev. J. D. O. Powers, when tan ed a private exhibition of “The | Horrors of War,” now appearing at the Class A. “There ts no use of lpreachers or churches while such conditions exist.” The pictures were taken in France . PARDON MARRIAGE FITNESS Are you {Jt to be married? This| is the problem presented in the| Griffith photodrama, “The Es cape.” now at the Rex theatre. | Physical fitness, blood heritage. | eugeftica—all these are graphically gone into, and a mighty interesting story is told withal | WHEN SKIN AILS, POSLAM SERVES Ready to Quickly Relieve, Soothe! and Heal > withats amazing overnight harm; al-| grateful cooling ing. iam Soap, medicated with dincourages those tendencies of skin to roughness, dry parch infection and eruptional trou Pos. | lar the ing. bles | For sam | Rmergens New “Orogats window This is leap year, fired “eur epee NT 1 ENT n, “Undine.” From the tirst performance Sunday and play. “Undine” vy of Hippo | aire | Modesty | in the Nude girls, but scape”—Crane politician or the warden bi arp rican you see MARY ANN’'S GLOVES The clever dramatist never over: | looks the lighter side, and thus Israel Zangwill introduces tn the character of “Merely Mary Ann,”} now playing at the Clemmer, oppor. tunity for laughter as well as pathos. The incident with the gloves Is cleverly worked out as a combination of pathos and comedy . . j DAD BEATS SON Who fs “The Sphinx"? A woman, | She's joved at the Mission theatre by father and #on--and the old man beats the boy out. Effie Shannon plays the “Sphinx” rols. HIS HONOR* LOST Honors Altar,” at the Lib. . esate Bar le has a new The story ts of a self-made captain of industry who tries to rid himself of the wife of his youth thru an unser im accomplice THIS IS NEW YORK *} Here's how one poet tells the | story of “New York,” in which Plor- ence Reed Is featured at the Strand | theatre | good cee of br agein ob built |Pauline Fredericks accomplishes ) verdreseed, and underbred. * >. tenis ‘i . ? Hearticve: Godless, hell's ide: |th® two roles quite xatisfactorily im “The Spider,” at the Coltseum ‘ photoplay actresses, and { light, Rude by day and worse by theatre, night. ce. } Squirming horde in Mammon’s | Jack Pickford was a celebrated mesh, - chitd actor. A wilderness of human flesh “eee Crazed by avarice, spted and | * Ceci Holland, #ellg actor, Seti} rum, New York, thy name's Delirium. {for seer aie cual efperimenting HER OWN MOTHER It's no easy task to be one’s own mother, But that's only a trifie for HIPPODROME Third ang Cherry Smelling salta were jised to. re vive Mrs. Jobw Panton Monday night when she staggered into a |drug store and announced’ her | purse had been snatched The jthief must have also needed sme!) | 'ns salts when he opened It. Eugene Levy, Mer. contained $4 worth Folks Laughed Until Their | sewelry Sides Ached Yesterday—and She was taking a $2,500 They Will Continue to Laugh hace $250 ring, a $250 lorge at |a $575 pearl $600 ear rings, a TT MOORE chatelaine pin and a $250 cairn xorm necklace -and ——-— home from the jewelers, where JANE GAIL they had been | cleaned, adn After gétting out of a fitney bus Vanity Thy Name Is |a few blocks front 26th ave. 8. and Today and Tonight | Dearborn st., early in the evening, |the man came up and snatched her The Greatest Laugh Producer Ever Filmed purse from behind... No clue has —And— been obtained by the police. $50 in small change ws ve|/ DAGGETT DENIES IT thrown from fire scape of | this theatre at 1 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon Hi ome Veodeville ACTS They Are Unsurp: where Afternoons, 5c Evenings and Sundays, 00 of neck et State Auditor Claussen is inves. jtigating charges Tuesday that ir regularities exist in @he expense jaccount of Floyd L. Daggett, chair |man of the state industrial insur Jance commission. Daggett denies |the charges, made recently in a | Seattle weekly publication GOVERNME TAKE WINNIP! Man., Feb. 15.—Ru | mors were current here today that ed Any- the Canadian government plans te — | take over the Grand Trunk Pacific {railroad from Winnipeg to the Pa | cifie coast, at a cost of $400,000,000. | The government recently took over |the portion of the road east of Winnipeg, paying $260,000,000 for it. | RED CROSS MEETING thru advertising centered in Sunday and Monday Scene From “The Spid er,” THIEF SNATCHES HANDBAG Secon Ave. AT VAMES st Double Inducements All Day Wednesday Wednesday is the day when thrifty women throng our aisles to share in the money-saving attractions which we offer on that day each week. Come and share, you'll find bargains in every department. The Star, to continuing every day, 14,000 Two Nightgown Specia!s Muslin Gowns Outing Gowns Daintily finished with are made of good embroidery and ribbon outing flannel in pretty around the and pink and blue patterns; they're trimmed kimono sleeves made with collare and neatly good grade usiin Gowns in | trimmed finishing braid You Can Buy a Stylish $29.50 Fur Trimmed Corduroy Coat at $16.50 such a tempting but those we have.are elegant They 50 inches long, with ripple skirts. Coats $16.50 | Subscribe for the Designer a remarkable bargain offer of the Stand- inch | These Gowns runner | warn These with What can resist bargain as this styles, in the that Tomorrow woman We haven't many in beautiful corduroy popular belted effects, at $29.50, are For a few days we mak The Devigner for one year, | ard Fashion Book @nd a 15 95c Value for 50c a a copy Pattern Women’ 8 Raincoats Rainegats that will effectively shed Good, dependable priced tomorrow, for our stock rain, will be specially is too large $4.50 Raincoats are marked at $7.50 Raincoats are marked at $10.00 Raincoats are marked at $12.50 Raincoats are marked at.... at the Coliseum, $15.00 Raincoats are marked at Manager Eugene Levy is mak- ing so much money with his house, the Hippodrome, packed every day, and plans being now under way for a new and larger theatre in the Pike st, district, Going to thrown some away, Yes, he's actually going to fling $50 in small change from the fire escape in front of his theatre. The time will be 1 o'clock Saturday. Complete Report: Prins Tall Wholeeaie Dealers jabien os orrected Gatly by J. W. Godwin’ Co.) |Alaska putabagas, sack Beets, sack Bananas joan! }cal. lemon 1.00 aXe per crate 250 22-k. Gold Crowns. Bridgework, tooth. Porcelain Crowns Gold Fillings ..... Silver Fillings Best Rubber Plates, and up. 25 per cent reduction from the above regular prices for February only, We do exactly as adver- tised. All work guaranteed | 15 years. Cor. of First and Pike Opposite Old Public Market Laboring People's Dentist J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. . grapefruit 4. WEDNESDAY!|"= Metro Pictures Corporation Presents Francis |2::.... Bushman and Beverly Bayne . in \o | Selling Prices to Retailer for Butter, Exes and Cheese SY | Butter 00 5.00 a | | Deltctoue Local apples a2 eceses 3 6 Ontor | Potatoes White river Yakima Burbs Yakima Gems | Sweet potatres anks Vigor for Men Wonderful Invention Restores a Heaith While You Sleep te | Mens, 4 Ibs, and over IHens, 3% Ibe and under re. live k hogs you. There is a reme&} that troubles quickly and thor~ Thin remedy t# electricity, the | Domestic Limburger wheel Eyery woman in Seattle is in vited to attend an open meeting of the American Red Cross society at the New Washington hotel, at 11 o'clock Thursday morning. “First Ald to the Injured” talks given, The society is waging a leampaign for new members THE BIGGEST SENSATION OF THE SEASON Peeping Tom Caught by Girl With Jron Poker; His Antics Cost Him $5 MARSHALLTOW Feb. 15.—Miss Marie Giese, 18 years old, was pfeparing to res tire when she perceived a mart peering thru the curtains of her bed chamber, She seized a stove poker and went out after the “peeper.” She got him and turned him over to the police. W. R. John: son was the man, He was fined $5 and costs. Dr. Cecile Greil, American sur vivor of Ancona attack, sues tria for, $100,000, will be! | | | | | | | | Aus. | A. 5-Act Metro— Cheese Wonderplay of Extraordinary Power, Directed by John W. 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Barley is n and hustle the spirit of ambi- healthy, Tt renews ain it det vrite for our Homeless Serb children will re FoaE J} which vette all aboot cai ceive the box office receipts trom] ROOK | treatment. | This the Moore theatre, where a large | contains pictures of audience attended the benefit mu-| well-built, robust men and women, ‘i : ie Magtaldat, showing how Electra-Vita is applied, sical and vaudeville program Mon: |anq explains many things you should day night know Serbian decked the boxes The Electra-Vita Co. ifrom Great Britain, Room and Russia sat American flags | where consuls | Belgium ree and weseeastecrs res Teeter eeees