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STAR—THURSDAY, FEB, 17, 1916. PAGE 5. ’ | COMING SUNDAY “Hop, or The 3f5e8 “4 SON-IN-LAW $1,979 | | HAS A GOOD YEAR TO STIR UP ACTIVITY } | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.— | pW ne statement of the Equitabie| MP Emma Ketchoner left $1 Assurance Society of the| ‘© her daughter and to her (iishing new industries in Alaska, « POnited States gives evidence of the son-in-law $1,979. seriew of Open meetings t* planned. -, The insurance on the company’s) aneit, sound section of the American her with o glass jar ‘al t rt 5 és books now aggregates $1,529,800.-/ po rab gral aa read iChemical society, co-operating with 000, an Increase of $35,600,000 for! need “The Ross Garden Hushand the Manufacturers’ assoctation the year. The new insurance paid! The first meeting will be held at for during 1915 totaled $158.456,612 \TO TALK ON “RACIAL the Arctic club, at noon, Febru: the maximum allowed the company) Manufacturers and busin Ly ‘under the Insurance Law of New) BETTERMENT” TOPI men are invited day alive, after diving 150 feet from a) y is York state. The number of policy-| Read “The Rese Garden Wushend” —. rocky cliff. This is Just one of the) Seene Showing the Crowds at the Rex Theatre, in “The Escape.” Manager John Hamrick of the Theatre ir holders increased about 25,000 dur.) cubou var ae ot a0 oe oe oe ee ot ee ‘Goes ger gs feats mo sue 4 sd Has Centered His Advertising in The Star, and the Results Show His Good Judgment. 191 x % Undine and other mermaids at the t os a Neate ayer pa nai Complete Report « Ends Dry, Hoarse or J American, The story of “Undine” [ner that certainly should get her] Blind Fate’ deers and | we tasty Rusicemant” kates tee Gel 4 Painful Coughs ~ is neither sordid nor nafrow, Tho/the sympathy of any audience right Death's grim seal ‘FINE MUSICAL ACT ry attle Birth Control league, in the of Market Today * Quickly x reantily clad maids Mit to and fro, off the start. She's girl of 16.| Are rendered real by Nance | ‘ teamoh: Xeslex. Way lnrany, Sard 3 it Is merely a beautiful exhibition, Her father is murdered while on O'Neil.” ‘ a pee gael st eX ccrmete Remeay, Bi *ithont the proper sugges.|the way to California with his fam-| .| HEALS HIPPODROME | ——-Read “The Rose Garden Husband” Vsacse bool Wailuibe Disko tart | ¢ Bat Unequaled | xx tion fly, In seare eg old, pea in “0 TRAPPED BY “TRUSTY Vegetables and Fruit ." . Woe ee early days er mother elopes with} 4 w h of gripping Incidents i a 7 : | JUDGE HAS PLAN TOO $|Rixenenenenenonexeme¥e8| SHARKEY SOME BULL {ite uzun stount'in rhe Hot of he Stare Tt Sox, ly, conta 4 | : mn a co) ' fome of the worst outlaw horws) e the De Luxe feature attraction at) ons ‘musicians all—offer one 4 pect "i ond the beat riders and rovers in\“ESCAPE” NOT SO EASY (the Colonie! It is a drama of the! iio cet vaudeville acts at the Hip: 4 | Judge Dykeman, of juvenile e the world are seen in “The Pendle The E * now at the Rex, stage and of social life as well, One podrome for the balance of thm leourt, heartily indorsed the sugges & ” ton Round-Up.” ¢ movie the role the most. thrilling moments is| week geen in Seattle for some time ltton of Mrs. Nelile M. Burnside 4 tion at the Hippodrome. One of a 4 happily is when the wife of the convict seek-|in that line. Father is at the piano, Wednesday, that the school board e nts the bulls, “Sharkey,” hasn't been|taken under the protecting wing of ing to see her husband is trapped|the girls and older boy harmonize, should administer the mothers’ pen o re fro {mastered yet, even by these fa-/a young doctor of good breeding and|by an infatuated “trusty” at an|and the young chap, only 10, sings sion law, and went her one better e: leith plats mous riders jnoble thought. This is necessary.) honor camp. |parodies on the late songs that Almost any soap will clean the ||He advocates that juvenile court ” @ | Thin see |perhaps, in # photoplay. In real p Pd Rey bring the house down. Other acts skin and hair: Many toilet soaps || Work be handled by the school Fiortds eee plant e + |aupply CHORUS GIRL TANGLE life. however, “The Escape” is not) @ i ———@/on the new Hippodrome bill are: are pure enough to do so without || board : box so @ 40 Nesides rence Reed, several|*o easily accomplished SEATTLE MOVIE |Robt. Athon & Co, in “The Breed”; juring these delicate textures. But Garite, new 16 | ready-made ‘other stars appear in Al H. Woods’ | n : PLAY IS TAKEN | |Dare & Williams in a balancing those who want a soap which not || Glycerine and Bark Money, canines Broadway success, now being HER PRAISES IN POEM e— —|act; Effie Joy, violiniste; Abratis only cleanses but actually Ae/ps the complexion and hair are wise to Prevent Appendicitis choose Resinol Soap. | | ORT | rn . The simple mixture of buckthorn The soothing, healing rine || bark, glycerine, etc, known as = of Resinol enable it to frotact the |! 4 aicrske:> astonishes Seattle peo. H Oo gp hai geen at pan Se he || ple. Because Adier-i-ka acts on netines ss lFocmabter tions, keep the complexion clear, || ROTH lower and upper bowel, ONE Tomatoes, California, 4 - |and brane} | and the hair rich and lustrous. This, |! SPOONFUL relleves almost’ ANY eaten 116 jenn soaps which are merely pure and cleansing cannot be expected to do. || CAS onstipation, sour stomach or || gas. It removes such surprising foul matter that a few doses often relieve or prevent appendicitis. A own Pippine. jshort treatment helps chronic/stayman Winesap i || stomach trouble. The INSTANT, | 0}4 Winesap leasy action of Adler-d-ka is geen a ishing. Swift's Pharmacies i aa} ave. and Pike, and Broadway, | Oregon onions FLORENCE REED IN Bweet potat Prices Paid Producers tor Kass, 01 Hiry, ¥ i Pork Kelgian hares oo Brollers 17 Ducks, fat w A. H. WOODS’ FAMOUS PLAY 5 PARTS Drawing the Record Attendance of the Year TODAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE PICTURE OF UNIVERSAL APPROVAL . STRAND 10c 12.06 2400 @b.00 odonenes 38.00 @39.00 Over 24,000 Have Seen HUNDINE in Four Days and Still They Flock In TODAY TOMORROW SATURDAY LOIS WEBER and PHILLIPS SMALLEY Devil’s Brew 7 EQUITABLE LIFE |LEAV ES DAUGHTER $1,|QGHEMIST WILL TRY | ROOSTER CROWS AT 4; FIGHT EOLLOWS Fairbanks at the Liberty theatre. FRANCISCO, rooster that insisted on crowing at m., despite neighbors caused an alleged fight To stimulate interest In estab! 4 9 protests ay-2 —_ ‘ture fn the paper before he gets a company's continued progress. “She never treated me as a |“Dder the auspices of the Puget | Macbonald of assauttin Mood “The Moan Garden Husband “pai “UNDINE” SOME DIVER the way Judge A Nastoen's Wednes.|"hen Undine shows that she ts | painful « With ying hacking. Stloe of phieott inthe theone . | find janie Health While You Sleep y Seattle street scenes are be-| fal tubes, thus ending the W. K. IN WAR PAINT) You play on eye, ear, heart and || * j pine plate of the movies, i# seen at the| Revealing subtly in each part “ | 1.25 @ 1.50 |compound of ge appointment J druggist for ing lounces of Pinex A guarantee ot aby. KID IS IN HARD LUCK! ston. Onions lanything al CONE | Onions, green 26 | lute satin€ HIPPODROME THEATRE THIRD AND CHERRY Eugene Levy, Mgr. BRAND NEW BILL THE COx FAMILY 6—PEOPLE—6 4 Other Good Hippodrome Acts change thrown 1° Kncape theatre. EXTRA! PENDELTON ROUND-UP SHOWING THE ORIGINAL PICTURES Positively First Run in front of thi ONLY The Designer for One Year 50c we make the GLASS A LEASE ‘NOW RENEWED oft tandard Fashion ttern taal van, BOE NO MAIL ORDERS } Poet sings of Nance { O'Neli; Undine dives 150 { feet; Father killed, mother \ runs away with assassin, } can you beat it?—Beware of 5 chorus maida in “New York” ) "Trusty not a man of { trust, it seems—Kerrigan in \ war paint i, age Special Sale of a $1.50 Waists at 90c Fannie Ward in “Teanessee’s Cotton Voile a Lingerie They come ely "The tot of the Stage. "The 110 Ke 1 es and convertible \ll brand viish Waists, and regular $1.50 values, but the weet in The Kacape. a geous 5 ase enables us to sen me“ pe Nae one inher maT Ae All Untrimmed Velvet Hats Reduced | Clearance of Trimmed Velvet Hats The balance of this stock must be sold 9 Specially marked to effect a quick All good shapes, and priced, eact 3 C | clean-up. Neatly trimmed Hats Muslin / —_— ; Drawers Chines 6; Mosk: Dresses Sateen Bloomers se of 2 Th ¢ in blac nd Mad fine quality Serviceable Dresses of Ginghams, Percales The in black material and very neat 1 Galate { wide nelection Of stripes made of strong sateen, prgdi-etgy soem ge) is Pn cay bl at that will wear well., ly finished with five ke and plaids finan « naive Va Sizes 2 to 14 years. riety of color combinations; neatly finished ‘ rows of pin tucks and Priced with collar, cuffs an belt f contrasting embroidered ruffle color. F wea 2 to 6 years The selection is 2 For Friday varied, and choosing for YOUR 48 5c and c 25c Httle girl will be easy at 35c HOW STAR ADVERTISING BRINGS CROWDS TO THE REX THEATRE E jScene From “New York,” at the| Strand. | | NEW LEASE FOR | CLASS A The lease of the Class A theat owned by Wm F. Brown, bas five years. Smythe, who is now alvo managing the Strand, opened the Class A five years ago, doubt ing its capacity during that time ‘it ts one of the few theatres that hasn't changed ownership since the opening | eee | COMEDY AT LIBERTY Pete Prindle (played by Douglas in “Hie Picture in the Papers’), loves a girl, but j Her dad says he must get a half-| interest in hie dad's factory first, | His dad says he must get his pio-| 17.—A} half-interest, Well, Pete get icture In and the girl, too, Funn You becher his The audience gasps with relief ana shown at The Strand. They are! Thus sang John Tyro McCurdy} You may have a chance before |/& Rose, singing and talking. yrup Fania Marinoff, John Miltern, For-of the new venture of Nance O'Neil | !ong to see yourself in the movies, | ——————————_____aaag “test Winant and Jessie Ralph. The in the movies, now appearing in the| At least the ors Athon, wir ee pf or story concerns the trouble that fol-|le role of “A Woman's Past,”|the vaudeville company which has | or or en lowed a rich man’s dallying with ajat the Clemmer been appearing in playlets at the} y dd be Hippodrome, is busier than a bug in a rug on a movie sketch in which | fast chorus maid | “Aye, soon upon the screen we Wonderful Invention Restores js f- | Misston in Navajo and feathers, or) The inmost workings of the to grab some more pictures Thurs | ' whatever you call the costumes the! heart. day. Indians wear. He's at the Mission| Whole-hearted, realistic, true, : Z in “Songo’ the Stars.” Whole-souled in everything | Star Want Ads go into over *f you do, | 68,000 homes daily. “ee nnie Ward has a role at the in “Tennessee's Pard-| GRIFFITH’S Sex—Fugenic—Science Photoplay The Escape \ ’ You. need not suffer from iost strength, nervous debility or any other weakness | that unmans you. There is a remedy that cures such troubles quickly and there oughly, Thia remedy is electricity. the that gives life and strength to the 7 PARTS U koow that all you lack te um CONTINUES TO PACK nto your merves and. ould wp. sae a THE REX vitality Wil cure you Electrichty ages lame Until Sat. Night Only {tis te merves and vitals sith eer DON'T MARRY UNTIL ie : a ectt-chareed ihn i You See ad ] “THE ESCAPE” Children Under 15 Admitted Only With Parents 10c healthy. condition, Tt renews the of atti tlon and hustle, It makes str healthy. . men ont of slow-goIng, discouraged wenk= Jiings. If you have a pat . Any Seat 2nd and University COMING The Battle (made for ures a every American to see) Jweil-butlt, robust men and women, Sunday, Feb. 7—-Rex | showing how Blectra-Vita ts applied q Beach's N Do-Well,” Tennes mea a, jand explains many things you should the Big Film Scoop of the On the Pa SF One Ce oe rary. ie That might have cast You y |The Electra-Vita Co. q Room 206 Empress Theotre Bldg. t the Coliseum. ee A a eee 1915-16 season Scene Showing Fannie Ward in “Tenness Pardner,”