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te STAR-—TUESDAY, MARCI 1916. PAGE 3. THE Ke “His Wednesday—4 Days oo A nee ties ic cee Your Choice of a Special “yon gad | that revolved around family feuds Al; Auto Ruination ia rien win! oon | Purchase of New Millinery Worth Rg Up to $5.00 at HART J asvitie sant n PRE e WM. S. MATINEES Until 7 P. M. Children Se 1 Oc First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 | im thie city, Mary Fuller, who IBERT Y@orPsoroprayrans| TONIGHT ONLY Bessie Barriscale In a Story of the Unusual- Words Cannot Do It Justice— Hex—Kathiyn Wiltlams tn The Ne'er HELL’S HINGES A Western Super Feature With White Ribbon OG HAMS and pletures A Woman's Cakes SECOND AVE. AT James St 25c a Dozen Cakes Wednesday—Double Inducements in All Departments in A Night tia Farnum in Call of Kaward Arnold in “Primitive Doe Well rand—Viela Dana in “The Innocence LAST ACT Ma" 2": | | Charlie Chaplin in “H Latest Vacation” will be run at Here is an event wl 1 be welcomed EVENING the American theatre for the Pies | “fo. SBanwrege gts le 1 still entire week But for those who w ne Ww , a | mical After 7 “15 expect their usual change on Wednesday, the American wilt We bought these Hats at a fraction of their re e Chen * . Son Gat toe tae fame sas and will pass the good fortune along to our customer wy arog ly A oopcrere Included are the popular Milan hemps, Horse- hair Braids, Gold Braids and fancy Satin Straws in the new Tete de Negre, Navy, Gold, Copenhagen, Black and White lost none of her old-time charm, in the latest Blue Bird “The Strength of the ne From “The Ne'er-Do-Well,” at the Rex | “The Writing on the Wall” ts the y This te the first pteture in which |a new automobile and Ollfe Kirkby color and variety—Roses, Wreaths, Ostrich Tips, next play for Earle Williams, Vita-| Miss Rarriscale bas ever played| a new pet, a cute little rabbit. And Aigrettes and wired Ribbons being foremost. graph player the part of an actress Ham" has returned to the com There are only about 50.Hats in the lot, but the de rand “ee edies . 1 " excellent styles—some similar to illustrations. Come early Gilson Gardner Quotes Military This View; Urges Importanc BY GILSON GARDNER WASHINGTON, March 7.— Snobbery, social caste, and feudalism are what's the mat- ter with our army. The U. 8. system is modeled on that of In order to get the exact atmos Fat a garden at he near New + ’ A phere to the play that Rex E aga’ star, wi York Infants’ Stockings Women’s 50c Hose ve a-4.:. {brought out in the book, a special | "Orkines 3 aiwhhy Scented Toilet Soap 39c uthorities as Taking) trip was made by the entire com) jhe . Fox's “milli ar film,” nan 15c hew delivery ¢ Be 4. epscial etce on-n ana of Developing Officers for Army in a Republic.| Kathlyn Wiliams and Whe tr Annette Kellerman in the pleture, |B tents; sizes 4 to 614; black, re neatly Regular 106 « eee en aaaine aa jOakman are featured in the loa a ae white and all the ie ading cake, for Wednesda treble and toe. 50 England—a system which h roles oe ings Yais'n. srashettdns: “Helis colors. Specially 15c Special 3 Cakes for 20c value. “YOURS FOR SKIN HEALTH”-POSLAM| Quick Healing Re Remedy Drives} Away Eczema; Stops Itching Poslam, the remedy for ailing skin, was made effictent for YOUR use. Ite concentrated healing p: Was put there to serve YOU. to you free from itching agmrave from every affection that might render your skin unsightly. It has helped others to attain per- fect skin heaith and able to you handily and inexpensively. Try We overnight to ctear away redness. Apply it to any r eruptional proved results As to soaps for the skin—tf ordt- nary kinds irritate, t Posiam Soap, medicated with Po: For samples. mergency Labor: Sth St. New York STRAND SECOND AVE. BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA Last Times Today Viola Dana “The Innocence of Ruth” —For a clean pic- ture, with beautiful sentiment, this pic- ture heads them ell. —Viola Dana as “Ruth” leaves noth- ing to be desired for sweet, innocent girl- hood. ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOUR SEXTET —They are thorough artists, whose playing and singing will meet with your hearty ap- proval. The trimmings constitute a veritable maze of The Ne'er-Do-Well,” playing tt#| 4 big knitting cee ond week to capacity houses at Virginia Rex theatre, threatens to break Fox star, ina and see these remarkable values he has sev ptlan cata and a real peacock oncern wanted regular ¢ Ex mo place in a republic. It is + | undemocratic, Inefficient, un | The recent marringe of Ger) Engiisn 4 popular and filled with the aldine Farrar to Lou Tellegen is Heler beon, Kalem’s dar danger of militariem. the happy ending of a romance that/ing star, “the nervy flappe Two officers in the regular|>egan in the Lasky studios while Flapper” ta English slang for jarmy, with whom I have talked,|“Carmen” was being filmed chicken.” featuring W. 8. Hart, has special at troadway by storm. New eritios claim it is one of the t Mime yet 5 r faan ‘have tale priced at, the pair CLEAR MYSTERY MOTHER STEALS i Ra a but who are forbidden by army | pee al 9 en sth deg 0 she |regulations to talk for publication, | an comedie w The Keystone “Gypsy Joe,” nuld ‘get ‘ ] [have told me so. : Chris Richards as the star, will | turing Jon Jock ple lo ' would ‘get work and make @ home Among others who think so, [| be introduced to movie fans in |inved. owing to the inability of Joe | Peart White t ‘ N: He said they hed quarreled. find Will Irwin, war correspond a little while. to proceed with the scene. He was }added to her la ns SE Ll MRA ent and writer, Congressman Cal A Pantages, the Seattle (hit with a green pumpkin }rels by her splen A dally paper wi laway of Tex Dill of Washing-| vaudeville capitalist, will back | wba | | did work in Pa _ Jon a train bi ween Minneapolis and — ton, Sherwood of Ohio, Bailey of| the company, and he says Vitagraph has a new Stewart for m i he the's latest serial, | Pennsylvania, Gordon of Ohio,| Richards will give Charile |ieading Indy. Her name is Lu Passeraby often commented upon| Police are searching the city for | Spokane The Iron Claw jthe uncanny appearance of &/viry onsy Bell st.,| Dies of Texas and a doren others.| Chaplin a hard battle for com | iio, and no relation to the charm house at 8342 11th ave. N. W. ans'ak oat The opinions of Herbert Quick| edy popularity. jing Anita, She will also be under No one ever saw a light in the|#0d her 11-year-old son he B a may and Louls Post are well known. | | Richards, like Chaplin, 'e an | tho personal direction of Vit roa at night, except for a dull leged by the father to have spirit- | Vitality of Youth for Men | Bernard Shaw Bitter | bey Logperang he Pn jsraph’a veteran director, Ralph glow from the kitchen window |ed the child away Sunday night Who Have Lost It The British army system—which | ana PS [ae | The mystery was cleared up 19) ater telling him they were going|| woxpeRrus is ours—is described by George Ree a . art Monday. . y,| to church Bernard Shaw in a letter just re Yonstance Collier, Moroaco star,| Mre am Farnsworth too! — 4, Gladys Coburn ts» the latest of /is soo fe SAYS ‘ C E V L' ie Judge|, “We parted on Pike st. in good vl | a soon to tour Amert 1 b tand before udge oe oo i [eeived in Washington as no bet-| ot) Stare to lend her charms to| Scanseriin aribval. seetnerion Nl K L NO E the witness . stan humor,” he told the police. “They Ronald tn behalf of her her neg | Mrs, B. William Gunn, wite of tallor, whose shop is at ter than the Prussian system. With the conscription law just the screen, appearing in Kalem's| with Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, adopted, Shaw says the result will) The Black Crook celebrated English actor. oaid th were going to church. DANCE Given by the AN overcome nervous debility, weakening " backache and that dull, tired ing, in the privacy of your Seal Dut the use of drugs or medietmad ges IS BETTER FOR BOY oe be “compulsory soldiering of the| ; . ll, 3) wery) ond are Prussian type, with abandonment |, Tne. last, Act. which ts the) Kalem notes: Helen Gibson has THAN SEX STORIES | She sald her daughter had lived of every civil right; helpless sub-|"esdiiner at the Liberty, w dh | einsenpoetreemeabanennapighannmenene {n the black house for four and a) sian foe the i Mot of the sissies and mollycoddies among boys and young men of the pres ent generation are made by the great flood of sex liter ature, according to J. W Searson, professor of Eng Nish at Kansas State Agri culture college “Nick Carter,” “Old King Brady,” and even the “Jesse James” series make far bet ter reading for boys than any of the popular sex stuff, Prof. Searson told the national council of Engtis teachers at their recent Chicago convention. “Let your boy read ‘Dia mond Dick,’ and the of the nickel brand,’ sald mission to cruei and degrading t times tonight R {punishments without trial by Jury Get id of for the smatiest assertion of seit’ THIN FOLKS TURN respect against—not discipline, | Hy [Eat isgotace | aad ciase domine | EQQ)D) INTO FLESH Piles at Home tion; * * * employment in occu |pations which have no relation to| |national defense and are either) Meport Wetght Increases of 1: | menial or merely theatrical; and| ae ee barrack life, a thing Indescribable, | even by its advocates.” | you are thin Will Irwin Tatke jGer normal weight ané Shaw urges Americans to take} 7 warning by the fate of England and not to shriek at conscription, | “which,” he says, “the firing of a single shot may make trresiatibie at any moment, but to prepare for It by discussing and defining the conditions on which citizens can accept military service in case of half years | “Gunn wan so mean,” she testi- fled, “that he wouldn't permit my | daughter to burn lights in any oth- er room. He wouldn't allow fire any room but the kitchen. A divorce was granted WHEN A COUNCIL CANDI | ante ts Brown, he couldn't be blue, | no matter how the election comes | out. Ite a different Case with | Fitzgerald, however. If he doesn't get enough, he'll wonder why he/| didn't get Moore | te Simple Home Treatment, Easily | Applied, Gives Quick Relief and Prevents Danger down and un- From Operation. Trial Package and what form of dissipation worn while you sleep, othing stream of vital force need without abandoning them-| uo Searson, “it will create a THAT'S ALL RIGHT, FOLKS. Girectty inte the weakened mereeline soldier. This is the real prepared Ivanhoe,’ ‘Red = Stocking’ fired. He's gonna work for Hank |i in a reasonable leneth of time you are ness which the American nation and the works gf Pee and Pigott | Dosseesion of full manly vigor needs.” | Stevenson Hundreds of men who have used Electra-Vita will tell you that ft is the greatest invigorator known. Tn it they have found new courage, new hope, new strength, after they had met with failure after failure, and had almost given up trying anything again Flectra-Vita can be used tn your the knowledge of any cif. Ite comt ts trifling compared with the amount of happle HI GILL WANTS TO KNOW why Griffiths didn’t leave him like - PLAYS HER |September Morn instead of cloth OWN ing him with resp ability | that time, y'know le Well, Hi, at \ WEDDING MARGH > ‘o:sesia! vous "panier es shington st. didn’t have their hows running | “Shaw {s absolutely right,” said} Will Irwin. “The French army is|‘ a democratic army—the most dem ocratic army in the world. It is} how admitted to be the best army) in the world, and I do not except the German army with all that has been sald about its efficiency TONIGHT home wi “In the French army, the offi PARSONS Kan, M reh Misa . ness it gives you. Make up your mind oes are recraited from the renks Mae Freeman, planist in a motion| ethea sil Prize Dance Tat cow that yea" arp gohan ee They go up on the basis of merit pleture theatre ayed her own SOFT SNAPS st of the half-man class and be the Expect Conscription Here wedding march. Of course she|g—— ea | Every Hour man nature intended you to be “One of the weaknesses of the didn't do any marchi but after [FREE beautiful 90-page book, English army today is the lack of play Mendelssohn's majest > go we asta | which ¢ officers. Where are they to come work she stood up and was marri HAVENT ORDEREO THEM - ROOK treatment” “Thie doote from? When the titled and rich to Willlam Haye who “r a off YET, SO | WONDER WHAT H naiie, reba wok aad psscaarai showing are killed off the supply ts gone the yarns” fn the same theatre. \y . HERE ' SS1I0N Cc how Electra-Vita ts applied, and ex- France has demonstrated that the ——-| || \Yime THEevit cet tt plains many things you should Keetl caste system {s not necessary to discipline. Nor fa {t necessary to digg taal hn Ab tate efficiency. The French army ‘has largest known radium bearing de mo | i] posits in the world, but only about Sk 6b nhs ae lah balelag is i 11 grams of the element was pro cers in hotbeds of snobbery like Sued qast:- your } Annapolis and Weat Point and The Electra-Vita Co. oom 206 Empress Theatre Bldg. Second Ave.. Cor. Spring Seattle, Wash. Ladies Free | | perpetuating all the traditions of , * . S . ov} % { |the British feudal system in the You'll regret it as long as you live if you don’t Cog ia ae ee see Rex Beach’s famous novel, filmed by Members of congress are begin th aanah” com » | ne same cast that made e ¥ 7 ning to believe that conscription i Theatre Five-Part’, is the next step in the United Spoilers” the talk of the town. 4 Staten it Thied and Cherry METRC | that the continental army plan Election Eugene Levy, Mgr. QAINGLEING A HOT HOUSE Production gone conclusion hat its fail Playing the Returns ire will be the proof that con ek will B | scription 1 imperative Second Week Announced as. ALSO, IT MIGHT HAVE SPOIL business for Stella's sister. HANSON SAYS HI GILL falls In love with every palr of to Capacity for the VETERAN WRITES OF Houses owe Chaplin PETROVA U Patrons aul te sralls just before election, : ‘ of And Louie, the Lingerer, what of | BOLO CLUB’S ACTION HIS FIRST VACATION” HIM in now that Tate's In kone? “iid é 9 TODAY oo | IN Editor The Star: Since Mr. Gill's - = AND TOMORROW | THERE'S MANY A preine: vhve supporters have made the fiag an Also twixt primaries and elections | ‘ issne in order to raise a cloud of H | issues in this campaign, ft wish you ‘ ; ; editor in charge of the Per would kindly publi h this letter is Panama Vaudeville Acts r Inquiry column opened his der ha peo ve not misled ‘ * And Frank Daniels in 70th letter with a groan into thinking that the Bolo ciu ane ave lost ¢ Pp "Ned Spanish war veterans, represent all Kathlyn Williams and Wheeler Oakman “The Escapades of Mr. sagt, have tort threo hu bands, a 1 ae pastel war, veterans, rep dacic, the dail Room ady reader had en, confiden Th R H tir omtaaae whaler woo ack, the Hall Room IMilady reader had, written. confiden e Royal Hawaiian he Bolo club compos Orchestra Music ENDS TONIGHT fourth. Shall I accept him? T b d is. Holo Hob 19 pms po od of a EASTERN renessri a The editor dipped his pen in the rou a our ex e leation PRICE Get Election Returns ink. This we thi last traw. In an Entirely New Program + so PRES TE SSPE ETE 00 and See. the Blogest ; ft our ost aires husbands. fiths’ election and a decent cit oun Show In Town Tonight abe a ars Paden ¢ THOS. GRAHAM PRICE much too careless to be trusted ecaich War Vetere 25c MATINEES EVENINGS pan eto Foreign Service.) nab § to 11 | Cleanup of Portland eller St ANY SEAT My yl vi 2ND and UNIVERSITY 5c 10c is headline in The Star Tuesday Wonder what | they'll get—Turkish or Rus sian baths? | Rent your house with Star Want | Ads

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