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STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 28, 1916. PAGE BILLIE BURKE dak for Sperry Magazine MAKES DEBUT porter Appears for firat time in Se attie in photoplay at Liberty "Race Suicide,” at American, Raa lats sk alacuoalon Secon Ave. AT JAMES ST , io Weil,” at Rex, eho Panama \ife-—Gypay life is basis Race Kulelde cost Materials Worth Up to 69c Yard William . Crowds thronged the aisles here today to take part in these unusual bar- Witham ¢ gains. When our New York representative secured these goods at a remark- The Greatest Selon Marien tn St Aerese able price concession, he enabled us to give a value such as we have never Star on the : es before been able to offer. Strand—"The Catepaw American Ih ! BURY f HERI fine Billie Burk one of the 8 y Linerty theatre. Hack of her vivac agg Muslin 8i/sc Yard Bungalow Hous New Crepe s s in Her First Mlaitt’ ‘Chicusnn “geese ‘naa'herlBl | areoctng and Senet’ cotter i ‘cor | | Dresses $1.25 | | Kimonos $1.25 Ans are seattered | autumn jal, the yard . Made of best qual . e aves along the » street, and re ‘en ete liana French Cc ur corey, on a vis tives in e * e f length ’ aoe eS ee pene Dr t mt “ alte, ten ond extra large bowl poch , : ‘oat atl oun activity just as , lastic shirred ee the kirk ts n fiber th ! ; ary 1 > bolas rt and Greatest on ‘ : rae “ down the frost ‘Sizes waistband. Sizes RACE SUICIDI THEME an ered w 6 to 46 to 46. Race Suicide,” a six-part socio Feature on . tromer aon arraignment rf ali a (ae : Subscribe for the Designer state and community prob Tomorrow will be the last day of the special The first reel t# comp y de price, so subscribe at once for this lead ted to the destructiveness in the An exceptiona regain good Fashion Book animal gdom, The remaining grade Curtain, size 50x108 inches; ¥ aly The Designer for one year, the Standard five reels are devoted to a discus but a eplend rection of patterns. Re 1 Fashion Book and a 15¢ Pattern, sion of the facts of humanity fro: $1.50 values at, the pair, OS¢, total 95e value, for 50c prehistoric times right up to the present day in m n life, and ite climax is furnished in the story of Billie Burke at Home Photos. copyright pawl Bros, ‘ | orl for Co ae - sz politan. ‘ ty | ALHAMBRA J EMPRESS os | Die easity | Bight Black Dots, an octet of cok dle h : + th e new ored entertainers, and Adame, Bev- takes the i place on the ni € West male trio, vie with | bra bi sa riot of fun ; A aoe - he PR ap al tel and two}o™ r for headline place on otion picture features are offered the Carrel-Pierlot compat k ss bil] this week. They offer amusement of a high class nature tous come sketch 7 ra offers Jewell City s, comedy and mu Sipp’s Nightmare,” a sketch uted by Mr. and Mrs. Pred Thomas, is another good contribu- tion to the new Empress bill, Miss to be the original nuts from Brazil. | pimina <fbarse berens ingaiag and Ruth Page, banjois Howatson and Swaybeile present A Ca and Jules HIPPODROME Levy and family a dandy good " : : Conely, Purcell and Haring do|™usteal act ij . narmony singing, and tell jokes at of wma” eg be pa pg Meera one’ A’ OPEN STOCK ENGAGEMENT : . . ’ f vv rina s is the big hit], The road production of Willard : of the show. § ey Overton is a| Mack's comedy drama, “Kick Int . crinedy cattoontst. The Waynes |'% Coming to the Metropolitan thea: ; ; con ei ptodate dancing act,{!"e Sunday, March 5, as the first ; f ' = B \Porsen and Gregory. are heard in offering of the season of stock pro- ¢ . 4 leelections from the best operas. | @ctions . Robert Athon and company present | The company will remain here, ; : Deeper loo’ Hound.” a stirring | Producing a new play each week. ce ‘ i , Mf che South. The Mutual| Norman Hackett, former Shakes : a Vim comedy, pictures of Pearean star, and Phoebe Hunt, }the Jackson et. fire and @ Chaplin who comes from a season in Paul toon comedy entitled “Pincus at|4*™strong playlets, will be leading @ samy s 4 furnish the picture part|™&2 and woman with the stock —A romance of an American lass in Scotland. Billie Burke's salary ct . . company, which will be part of the : : | Wilkes Bro P n stocl of $150,000 for this one picture, the magnitude of the venture, has ‘ SE TIS al Lert: BTORReEy ips ta wm as ans o >y a ° S. c Nghe FAN been the subject of magazine and newspaper stories for months. ‘ The bill at the Orpheum this] METROPOLITAN Z If possible, please come early, as you will see the same picture, Ba , , : week hits high gear, It's speedy} It pays to advertise a show like njoy same music as at nigt nd will miss ey crowds. A ‘ from start to finish—one of the/-1t Pays to Advertise,” because enjoy the same music as at night, and niss the evening cro Oe fits coon hare tor 6 tema tine ins. otek at Bilile Burke, Who Appears at the Liberty in “Peggy.” The Natalie 8 8, at the violin,| week at the Metropolitan Sunday . 5 4 piano and cello, are fine musicians] night backs up {ts publicity a modern Ameri family wherey;land of opportunity, it offers|" ia pood lookin Well, we pretty good Se publicity with Shows will start at 10:45 a. m., 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, the wife was refused children by|chances only to those who C0 o 5014 gay so. They open the bill Levin Games the husband until it became too late | make good and are willing to serve Ps tr meinen 7:30 and 9:15 m ‘i ; sh gprwstoens ; Next comes Olga Cook, a swell he comedy is built around Me ar Sys ne La ge ee ete et an honest apprenticeship in order singer and another good looker. | soap business, with son buckit Loges May be Reserved at 50c a Seat Pagal Sige ee “A tworeel com pad's Dot. ,_ Bert Wheeler and company Juggle |father and the trust. Son has 4 A BRAVE, BRAVE MAN fice sae aden ted ad's Dol-'and have some fun with an tmita-| partner in Adele Rolland, who A little thing like a pain isn’t go- 7" ® " Li tion Ford and a lot of other things.| plays Mary Grayson ne has a Jing to bother a good photoplay ac b Ce hd Next come George Washington|smile and a manner that is a big tor. It didn’t disturb William Far ors _ . Cohen—that is, Harry Green—andj asset, not only for the soap com hum, who is playing the leading role) “T THE CLASS A his company, and they present al pany, but for Cohan & Harris in “The Broken Law,” at » Clam Jackie Saunders, young. pretty sketch that is novel, entertaining Elmer Grandin, of “Everywom ror theatre. in one scene, Far-/and clever, is starred in “The Girl! humorous—well, it’s AAl, O K.,|an” and “Round-Up” fame, makes jnum. as a gypsy, makes passionate | Of the Golden West.” the attraction | ete. an ideal soap king. Frank All- Seen ae i echel a wealthy English at the Class A theatre, Her inter-| Follows then Harry Hines with| worth, as Peale, is an amusing lgirl. When he envelo; her in a| pretation of this character, which |just a bunch of fun and song, and| press agent Bg jor). ike embrace, @ silver pin on} has been 4 in opera and on the Gara Zora in East Indian dances} Hazen J. (Barnum) Titus pre a lreatel's dreas became unfastened| ¢ramati excellent. Two/finishes up the bill. Each of the|sented the company with a North- and penetrated Farnum’s chest for a acts received splendid applause,jern Pacific cake, over the foot o small distance. But Farnum was good lichts, ng he would spoil the picture |never once winced “7. COURTROOM SCENES R : | ‘Two big courtroom scenes em Q ployed the services of over a hun N dred extra people in Jacksonville After 7 o’Clock Fla., recently, where the Mutual Ele ter o Cloc! Masterpicture, De Luxe edition, five ven a. m. to 7 p. m. Child: 5c act drama, “I Accuse,” was being Children 5c ie in made. which is now appearing at the Col ial theatre. The feature fe a Gaumont production and is un der the direction of William Had dock | SECOND AVE. AND SENECA The story and trial are laid In the amall village. Alexander Gaden and |turned on the soft hail | Helen Marten play the two leads, The temperature registered 26. p with Charles A. Travis appearing and stayed there two hours in a strong dramatic character role e ways that it will rain Monday <s 8 ; IVING tay.” Be teenal a. ober warning TE chaing and leg irons were plentiful Third and Cherry for Monday afternoon, and says before Uncle Sam assumed control that trong southwesterly gale over the canal zone. In ‘The Ne'er 7 ie ae cl » blowing before night Do-Well,” now at the Rex, the new Weath : . ' : Klection expenses would be cut interior of one of these old-time a 8 , ap 1y Mor in half, and the will of the major-ipanama prisons is shown, Kirk MA @4 CASE WANTS CHIEF ity truly reflected if the preferen-| Antony, the no‘er-do-well, following T tial voting system is adopted, ac secited battle with the police, 16 He dished up fine weather & an excited battle h the 7 da and had the mercury OUT OF POLITICS cording to Committee Clerk L. O.\thrown into a Panama prison, wh Three Real Singers and 59 Shrader, who spoke at the Laborine je persectted by the authoritte around 3 { Then at Monday temple Sunday night |The play was written by Rex Beach, | freeads " ea inet Fg ‘ Prof. J. Allen Smith will speak eee iy That the chief ¢ vollee should be on The Boycott and Injunction A CLEVI R CROOK r service, and not re +: anda 1 ‘ sext Sunday plant A clever crook falls upon the . le s » mayor, I*| ‘The preferential system comes scheme of finding a man who looks J minlati c hich Otto A.| before the voters March 7 as a char t - 1 like him, and then he operates in ‘ council, will |ter amendment the same town, with the result that A co of of police he casts suspicion upon the other. Id be taken « ities "PLAN TO GINGER UP tie ts 80 clever he even fools his ye Case own sweetheart, who knows he's a pc oreas “hati awveuioe ne eute| SEATTLE CHURCHES 232... !'!070 0 Th sealing of the Cedar river dam a A Vim Comedy the abolishment of the civil service Strand theatre. It's well worked rule fixing an age limit of 60 years| Seattle chure chmen are ¢ )}out and holds the interest of the for Ja p try and ginger up local c lience thruout wt A onal Geneon ; tions, Services all over town willl ar The bigger than usual fea- Our Next Knockout be held March 12 to uw more ac} TRAINS WREC D - ‘ “PINCUS AT. THE BAT" MAN NEEDS WORK tive interest in entren’ Work! "| Othe Inland of Surprise.” at the ture, but we do not increase| GEORGE BEBAN Coliseum theatre, will be shown Biggest and Best Show i husband with a-sick wite and ASK FOR and GET juntil Tuesday night. A Pullman Price of Admission in the ¢ b ia bad in need of assist day coach nd a Pullman sleeper sae 9 thc, acorn (repr rochin HORLICK’S mares A ys 10c Any Seat 1Oc| PAWN OF FATE Cc 10c THE ORIGIN. YUST FROM SWEDEN by trade, but will take any kind of 1to5 P.M. 6 to 11 p.m V/A work that will enable him to auy MALTED MILK |. (051 From Sweden.” starring j\port his wife, His address may be (eat Leonard and Ella makes |obtained by calling The Star | Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. plain that, while America is the slor and Howard, who claim 6-Part Sensation on the Great Problem of the Universe Pictures of Jackson Street

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