The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1916, Page 7

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—— 4 DAYS. ONLY SCENE FROM “LITTLE LY, SUNSHINE” (PATHE), FEATURING BABY MARIE | BORNE The Youngest Leading Lady in the World as Little Mary Sunshine In 5§ Acts “Little Mary” was t had gone to heaven. follow. will you. ROYAL HAWAIIAN TROUBADOUR SEXTET “Musty Suffer’ =: COMEDY a a « ADMISSION ™ RAN! an AVE., » SST. SPRING AND SENECA Today Thursday, Friday Of course, she didn’t find her— but she found happiness instead—and so and Saturday ‘old that her mother She started out to ht ADULTS 10 reser’ Bai ee GREAT 4 Strange as re = seem, little ok, after my nurse's story, I | nt straight to sleep. I felt deep ly over her troubles, but it had taken hours for her to tell them to me, so after she had finished and ‘we had wept together, as women ‘will at such times, she again fixed my pillows, and, after settling me oh most comfortable position, { HAIR COMING OUT? j Dandruff causes feverish trrita- tion of the scalp, the hair roots Jahrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a} 26-cent bottle of Danderine at any ig store, pour @ little in your [yhand and rub {t into the scalp. Aft- er a few applications, the hair) stops coming out and you can't find | _ dandruff. UXATED IRON trength | ‘ ft delicate, ner- rundown 200 per ten @ays on. $100 forfeit if it tails an per full ex- planation in large urticle soon to ap- pear in this paper Ask your doctor or i ergnqiet about Owl Drug to Bartell a Pharmacy alw } \IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS You have swollen fe and hands aod achy join matic pains torture you. @ aching back, pain in the lower abdomen, difficulty when urinatin ‘These are danger signa ith your kidne , in one form or an- Lip | Co. arry @ropey or not checke jother that “It was positively disgraceful, Mrs. Waverly, for me to have for- gotten that I was your nurse. For the last few hours | have been only a storm-tossed woman, pour ing her troubles into the sympa- thetic heart of another woman. | Yourwtll forgive me, won't you, for! even forgetting that you might be in physical pain and needing my| care?” “l surely oil, my dear,” I said.) When I awoke it was nearly) noon. Dick had called to see me, but would not let me be awake: ed; said he would call in the after- noon when they were going to| take the cast off my leg and put | on a lighter one. That was done yesterday after- noon and while the doctors smiled villainous smiles and assured each “the leg looked beaut! I don’t mind telling you, littie| that {t was the most awful | Hi ful,” book, affair I have ever gazed upon burst {nto tears when I saw It. never had an idea that ecioah pg could take on so many col- ors, and, beside, there was the| wound that was not healed And I wa Proud of my| ankles and feet.” I unconach whispered, as I tried to pieture| myself in the split skirts and thin| | silk stockings this summer “In that you had nothing on me. my dear,” sald Dick, as he axa down and kissed me. Some way this little comipitment | from Dick comforted me strangely Dick, you know, little book, seldom compliments me, and, while I had often heard him speak rather con temptuously of some othér wom- an's ugly feet and thick ankles, he| never, by word or look, let me sur- mise that he was comparing them with mine. For the first time tn all these years Dick had told me he thought I had good-looking feet. Poor old Dick, I really feel very sorry for him. I have been lying here now ten weeks and the end does not seem to be yet. | can- not understand why they will not let me sit up a minute, and when Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ot Capsules immediately. T an old preparatio world for cen all o combining Pp xperiment : ent medicine” or oe vhose’ effect is only tempor- | ‘They are a standard remedy 4 act naturally, gently and quick-| py But when you go to the drug fat, Insist on matting the: nal Haarlem Ot! sure the name GOLD Mi @ box, and thus protect yourself | inst ‘counterfeits. ———— ee | OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How ToGet Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Your cold in head | or catarrh disappears. Your clog ged nostrils will open, the air pas-| sages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more| fenuffiing, hawking, mucous dis-} charge, dryness or headache; no truggling for breath at night. { Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist and apply Count fifty! a little of this fragrant antisept! cream in your nostrils. It pene trates through every air passage of the head, soothing an aling the swollen or inGamed mucous mem. brane, giving you instant rellef. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and Biseradie, Relief is sure, the|ter stay here a few I speak of going home, some one in authority always says I had bet lays longer. | Yesterday when the nurse was lout, I tried to move my body up a little, but whether {t was the heavy cast, which reaches from above mz hip down to the ankle or—oh. lt- |tle book, Ittle book, do you sup- pose there is some awful thing the matter with me that no one has told me? There I have at last | written my terrible suspicion down here, I have been afraid to ask, put surely just a broken leg, even | {ff it had to be set and reset, as mine has had to be, would not keep me flat on my back like this \all these weary, weary weeks I want to Ko home t to £0 from this painladen p all day long my nostrils are filled with the odor of drugs—my ears assailed by me tortured sounds o' es from the un-up lips of children who will cry out, “l want my mamma—I want my mamma.” as tho tn their little ag- onized consciousness they were | calling for the one they were sure | could make them well I can stand the screams and) moans of the older people, but! when I hear the children cry out in pain I make Nurse Alice shut the door Yes, ittle book, my friend was right when he sald, “The physical is king,” and after this experience I have almost come to the place where I am ready to acknowledge its absolute sway over all things, mental and spiritual, Sometimes, little book, I wonder what other women would say If they could read what I bave writ ten here all thru these years Would they recognize the truth of it all, the reality, the sorrow and the groping always for the ideal in Margie Waverly. Little book, [ have put down here without exten uation or @xcuse my acts, my | thoughts, and the ects and speech jot my friends as thelr lives have touched mine. 1 expect it fs only a little alice of life, but {t looma big to me and 1 oftimes wonder If other women's experiences are euch as mine. Sure ly I am not unique. Indeed, If one }reads the newspapers, one would almost think I was just one of the average. I, sometimes wish I could read the other woman's little book end compare note (To be continued) PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN : FOR INDIGESTION ‘OR BAD STOMACH Relieves Sourness, Gas, Heart- burn, Dyspepsia in Five Minutes. upset stomach, tnd Sour, gassy, gestion, heartburn, dyspepala; when the food you eat ferments {nto gases and stubborn lumps your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you real {ze the magic in Pape’s Diapepsin It makes all stomach misery vanish in five minutes, If your stomach fs in a continu- ous revolt--if you can't get it regu- lated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Diapepsin. It's a0 needless to have a bad stormach—make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a little Diapepsin. There will not be any distress—eat with out fear, It's because Pape's Dia pepsin “really does” tegulate weak out-of-order stomachs that gives it ite millions of sales annually Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin from any drug! store. It is the quickest, surest stomach relief and cure known, It acts almost like magio—it ts @ acl entific, harmless and pleasant stom- ach preparation which truly belongs lin every home. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price. | MAG ATED SRATED A New al practitioner | nays I pis Fisurated Mag nesla In preference to anything else for all forma of stomach trouble that are due to hyperacid For} sour, &@ ntomach, belching, indl- gestion, etc, take a teaspoonful tn a quarter ginsn of water after eat ing; INSTANT RELIEF, Sold by all druggists in either powder or tablet form at 60 cents a bottle |NEW | “The Waist of Life’ STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 15, CHUBBY LITTLE MARIE IS STAR Heads Show at Strand; “Ru- pert of Hentzau” Coming to American. PROGRAMS TODAY PHOOKAMS Athambra—Vaudeville and ptetares, Amertcan—Kitty Gerdom in “Ae im a Looking Ginas. Chea mae. Woman's Collseany Russian orchestra, slonink—Vivian ich tm “The Stthen | aanate’ Liberty—Hillian Gish ta the Firsts"; Will Cellier tn “Wife and Auto Trouble.” ian Walker tm “Mra Done’s Mre. Vernon Castic tn | Henry Walthall Mis Mary Sunshne “Musty Suffer, BABY IN LEAD ROLE | At the Strand theatre, on Wednesday, Baby Marie Ov borne will lose her amateur standing as a guileless kid and aseume the professional dig- “Little Mary Sunshine” is one of those “once upon a time” butterflies, thru whow wings we see life in delightful tints. Five reels ien't a scene too long for Baby Osborne, who, thank heaven, dowan't realize the charm of her fat little self overdoes the stuff.” The play starts In a cheer hope-forsaken room In @ Some i tenement in the slums. neighbor tells Mary = that “mother’s gone to heaven,” and Mary, who was fond of mother, starts out to hunt her up. oe | | | . |\“RUPERT OF HENTZAU” "Prince Rupert of Hentzau,” Ing to American t que! to “The Prisoner of Zend Both were written by Anthony | Hope, who was knighted by the jking of England. For the smile of) &@ queen who could not ry him, | a brave Englishman engages In all| lkinds of romantic adventure to/ savo her throne from ruthless con-| |spirators, and in the end finds a tragic grave for his efforts. “Rapert of Hentzau” will ron at! the Amorican Thursday, Friday — Saturday. Kitty rdon tn “As tn a Look og Gl remains till Thursday. | eee | | STRIKING ALLEGORY j Henry Walthall, ‘who plays the leading part in “The Misleading Lady,” now at the Rex, helped in the suggestion and the action of the! allegorical cut-tne which show the methods of cave men In obtaining wives. Mr. Walthall, a deep atu- dent and a disciple of Spencer, worked out the Darwinian theory | woman who played the allegory. ularly striking. “WOMAN'S FAIR NAME friend from scandal that will tn jure her good name, a man under. goes separat! from his sweet rt urder, in \the latest Vitagraph feature film. “For a Woman's Fair Name,” now Jat the Clemmer, The story tells of the difficulty in which ® wife places herself by - . i RCN RT | motoring with a friend in the makeup of the man and| subjected to vicious b This part of the picture ts partic | “MRS "| Dane's Danger.” In order to save the wife of a/tale of a young ¢ 1916. PAGE 7. A STTRRING SCENE IN “TH MISLEADING LADY" THE MODERN CAVE-MAN at night. at a road She ts injured, stops thru the house over night, and, machinations of a dope fiend, lackmall. DAN DANC Lillian Walker heads the new show at the Mission today, in “Mra. The story tells a pouple who lore each other very much, But she ts a social butterfly and he a hard king man, Mra. Dane's former admirer {is infatuated with her Gonsips write anonymous letters to her husband. Trouble. . ‘DAPHN . AND PIRATE” Lillian Gish heads the new show Scene Showing Vivian Rich in “The Silken Spider,” at the Colonjall pleasure.—Advertisement, Edna Mayo, the Woman tn the Case lat the Liberty, entitled “Daphne and tho Pirate.” Miss Gish ap pears as a very lively, mischievous joe the days when Lout a colonia! for wives, is told in “Daphne and the Pirate.” Willie Collier will be featured tn a com- edy, entitled “Wife and Auto Trou- bie.” IN “DIPLOMACY” If you had married the beautiful girl that | seen in all your life, after a roman tic courtship, In which you never even mopped to ask her who she | was or where she came from, and |! then, {t looked as if she had) |wtolen war plans with which you had been Intrusted—would you be Neve her guilty? That ts the situ ation in “Diplomacy,” which heads the new show at the Coliseum to. day, with Marie Doro tn the chief| | role. DORO “POOR, POOR CHARLIE LOS ANGEL March 15 Charile Chaplin, highest paid movie actor, returned to work | today at a Hollywood studio. "It's all true,” he sald. “T will recetve $670,000 a year, turning out one picture a month.” Sa |“THE BL/ ) A threereel drama and two com- edies are offered on the new Dill at the Clans A. The Selig drama fs entitled “The Black Orchard,” and presents a most interesting theme. There is a Kalem comedy entitled “She Came, She Saw and She Conquered,” with Kathlyn Willlame and Wheeler Oakman tn the leading roles. Another “Sis Hopkins” comedy picture is shown. eee THE CASTLES’ STORY A romantic story, sald to be largety thetr own life's tale, ts de- | pleted by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon | Castle in “The Whirl of Life,” at |the Moore theatre, The Castle |dances are very | sented or | | . ‘SHOULD SHE FORGIVE Lillian Lorraine {s featured “Should a Wife Forgive?” in the fea ture film attraction at the Hippo drome theatre, The story follows: A young business man, who has |heen made successful thru his wife's money, fall Into the toils of a handsome dancer. He makes her the star of a company His wife sees the play on its first night, sees her husband there, and writes a jnote to the girl The dancer reads the note and dares him to commit suicide with her, He refuses. His rival comes | TODAY’S AID TO BEAUTY An erpectally fine shampoo for this weather can be easily made at trifling expense by simply dissolv- ing a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water, Pour slowly on scalp and maseage briskly, This creates a soothing, cooling lather |that dissolves and removes all dan jdruff, excess off and dirt. Rinsing | Tea the scalp spotlessly clean soft and pliant, while the hair jtakes on a glossy richness of nat Jural color, also a fluffiness which makes it seem very much heavier than it is, After a canthrox sham , arranging the hair is @ strikingly pre: | ACTS JOHN HAMRICK SECOND AND UNIVERSITY ST. | fe gtri of the woods. A thrilling story/and becomes « Sister of Charity, alwhile the husband is told by his lFrench colony and girls were sent| wife that he {s too late in his plea "R” across the sea to be sold to the/ for forgivehem. mort | you had ever) \ . CK ORCHARD") entry | B. Walthall —Who Starred as the Little Colonel in “The Birth of a ND Nation” Edna Mayo e Misleading Lady —The Film That Lays Bare the Naked, Man 10c Any Seat “Do the Women of Today Prefer the Cave-Man Meth- ods of Making Love?” Only Four Days More to Come and Judge for Yourself— See— Savage Soul of titi i UP UTELPEETTUPT EERIE bs TTT eT in, the men have a duel tn the dark and the girl is wounded. Silken Spider,” The girl is taken to a hospital| iow of scheming nature. “THE SILKEN SPIDER” own her, actress. Lonesomeness leads to tempta- tion, and lonesomeness is a curse alike to the rich as to the poor It was her loneliness, tho she had wealth, that led the girl in “The at the Colonial the- atre, to take up with a young fel- He was in the employ of her stepmother, who planned to have her father dis- Vivian Martin is cast in the role of the emotional ygung woman, and she {s a clever ttle A Missour! gir! named Xemenia Y. Zyx has changed all that to Burke, by marriage. MUTUAL MASTERPICTURES —DE LUXE EDITION— Held Over By Popular Demand TODAY—UNTIL SATURDAY Passion’s Slave (OR THE SILKEN SPIDER) Starring the Beautiful Vivian motor party, the drink of wine AU COLONIAL THE WAGES OF SIN @ A profound moral lesson picturing the pitfalls that lurk beneath the polished veneer of the most dangerous vultures of society, who entice their prey first to the innocent /after theatre supper; next the then to Satan’s Dansant alluring clink of glasses and bright lights suggest Rich AND THEN— a struggle of a strong will against an evil mind—a timely warning to the unsophistic ated, ADMISSION 10c where the StbbataLie QPEDOESECEQULECEREUULEDEALTOEURROEUEED PEAGULUEEERUEUEEESSPERUESOC CREEPER EAE PULLER? Giatiadeiibi’ LeGEGRETLOLIER itt Obst hGGeestiisa

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