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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1916. PAGE 3. A a ee ee ee ee ALHAMBRA AND (BERNHARDT TO Westlake LHA at Pine = YOU REMEMBER “MATRIMONY,” AND ITS SEN- “ HIPP POPULAR PLAY “JEANNE” mg =SATIONAL ANSWER OF “HOW TO HOLD A HUS. ll M BAND”? HERE’S A BIGGER STORY (62 Vaudeville-Movie Theatres Of-| Will Be at American Thurs fer Classy New day; Great Play at the Second Ave. at JAMES ST R Programs Liberty sHOWS apaleks WELL ATTENDED |spaTTLE GIRL AS STAR $2.50 Marquisette Curtains DAILY Be Bog On Rag | ee Priced $1.98 Jof class, Crowded houses greeted | Naa ried sy We make w price = ised the biggest business the Al Wittome MATINEES each performance sere ’ Sunday's capacity houses prom-| beauti- 2 and 4 p. m. | | 1 pee ene has nd since opening with i walker in | } ag n. They're tian EVENINGS the combination vaudeville — pro- ‘ h oretty laa - ‘ Clemmer—Ann in ; 7 and 9 p. m. Kenny and La France, a man and| sian ot une Maree Sacleoe ; tion 4 ace edg- @ maid, open with a neat dancing| Cotiseume-Mas Mu =” \| ing; worth -$2.50, Sam \ Frank Colby and company have a| edy | 4d: ' | priced $1 98 at . e “a CONTINUOUS challenges definitely the a called advanced thinkers, who |turn that is funny, mysterious and| — Colontal—The Nadeer Game, or In the | . Web of the Grafters”” declare one may with perfect muateal, oe 11 a. m. to ba seg veh a 58 niger | ga reo oe present “A| Mippedrome—Vandevilie and pictures l{ Sere are thrée uae aside “the moral fabric,” when jLesson in Dancing.” Sam Davis’ | ,, Whertr Raith Reeves in “The Moral special bargains in Not “corkscrew” fs an invention of hie tingham Lace Curtains own in acrobatic dancing. He spine Vietwo Tet $ for Tuesday on his head on the stage, unsup- | Cites Pennies ta’ “the Botnd 4 These are in al) white, 1 } love calls, The play ts uncon ventional in its ewift develop ment, and sweeps trrestatibly to a climax that ts truly start ported thrite J in a good selection of ling in {te dramatic Intensity The three Imperial Japs perform | strand—Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Castle PY, f pretty designs Frank Mills, Edith Reeves and pats of foot and hand balancing, | t= “Whirl of tafe" | » Now that Spring fs Howard Hickman are starred Their “slide for life” is breath tak ‘ t here, it's time to be ing | BERNHARDT COMING stocking up with new | “The Strange Case of Mary| The big event at the American Curtaing-—these rare val- Page,” episode No. 1, in two reels,| theatre occurs Thursday when ; ues will assist you with two other first-run photoplays,| Bernhardt makes her final appear : | complete the program ance in the world of dramatic art gomea 45x90 ins. at 75¢ This show will continue at the} in the great ture, ‘Jeanne Dore 7 50x108 ins. at 98c j Alhambra until Wednesda night , a alle . Wer PARAMOUNT PICTURES é | 50x90 ins. at $1.25 1 IHipp DRAWS BIG CROWDS The Coliseum bill includes THREE IMPERIAL JAPS ' Rain couldn't keep the crowds |amount pictures—a Nev |away from the Hippodrome Sunday. | containing ticles on rpared —Thritls, Acrobatics. "i c On of the best bill th Hippo. | hese. b lerick Palmer, and . . < :' KEYSTONE Arar a Keystone comety here. The comedy teature oh | SRS, OF the Dest, bills. the. Hippo: | Bese, by Prederick: Palmer, o3 Two Bargains in Damask _ of Harvard : FRANK COLBY @ COM. - 9,00 . . ed this week Hugo enaterberg ei : PANY—Fun and Black COMEDY this change te “The Judge"—2,000 feet of fun, Gillard and company head the|How fast does your mind work? Mercerized Damask All Linen rte bill in @ dramatic presentation, “A| This week's lesson tells you, Mae A good special in a closely-| AD unusually nice quality of pure imported Linen, and af . , | Woman of the Streets.” Mae Rob-| Murray stars in To Have and to w fe a " ¢ DAVIS and WALKER— 2 arts plays the lead Hold,” well-staged and good photo phddeer nec aectetes coun Siggy ction of neat patterns. Songe and Dances. Linare's Hawalians, in Hawalian| Play. Billie Ritchie, in a comedy,/f Comes in a good variety of 66 inches wide, ands « 7 ‘ songs and dances, were well re-|completes the bill |B pretty designs, and for Tuesday, ‘ KENNY and LA FRANCE bre na cee | priced at, the yard 39c | ihe yard : 95c: | : ‘ —A Man and a Maid. | Brown and Kennedy do dances|A BIG NICKEL'’S WORTH Oe of today Three good films make up the s = x =— == STRANGE CASE of MARY The Georgian Trt t Class A program, Kathlyn Wil-| . . . PAGE—Episode One. ey minstrel ace” enent ® SO bias tn “The Black Orchid,” LAl-| The Daintiest Wash Fabrics e and Tuesday are your The Versatile Girls in novetty|lian Walker in “A Bad Quarter of : “4 HIGH FLYERS—Two-part only chances to see this feature costume show clase in singing an Hour” and the original Sis Specially Priced for Tuesday j Photopiay. program. Triangle features are “Pincus at the Bat" and Prank | Hopkins in a screaming comedy. || WASH VOILES—A particularly good wash material, ? shown only at the Liberty theatre |Dantels in a new comedy “Mr. Jack | Surake, | ‘i ny Ss # Ss POS Ee: & San 4 FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA In Seattle. |Trifies,” are shown on the acreen,|PAYING THE FIDOLER | uitable for Spring or Summer frocks, in a nice variety” —Five. aniotinn A special orchestra ie furnishing | of fancy stripes and figures in different colors, woven the muse to accompany “The/@ in, insuring fast color. Also have white woven plaids s And a New Comedy Flim. j weight.” explained Worden. “The |g * at the Rex theatre,| = . average butter customer is cheated | Qrendthrift.” at the Hex theatre. if 36 inches wide; regular 35c values. | | f 2% cents on every short-| ay IE Priced at atinees MATINEES Home of $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit EVENINGS tc 4 |Hackett are featured. Evidently, riced at .... ox Chitdren 82 LOC Orchestra Children 8c LOC Swen teats 10 ehh ‘ehie the Manager Hamrick | ix adding the | Floral Batistes | cial mu make 00 Evenin 3s pound butter bricks shall welgh|the old saw about “paying the fd Finely woven, dainty fabric, in| An excellent bargain in this full 16 ounces. The housewife can | dier” The “spendthrift” has to|f 4 selection of pretty floral de-| popular material. We have jeall upon the weights and meas | oay for her good times, tho hubby| Signs; very pretty colorings,| pink, rose and lavender; 30 : and will make up nicely; 25c| inches wide; worth 1c. Spe | Continuous ee en to help her get full | played the goat for a while } ‘ae 4 of " 1 . + | Jue; c y priced, ; & 10c ne a pe nante mS BURNETT IN CONCERT peng oe pssnae 15c | the vane sat! 124¢€ SB tf B Sebastian a aragg rs Pen — = = co SR SSS SS CHILDREN .... .5¢ ae m= MARLANO STILL |of special afternoon concerts, Mon NEW BROADCLOTHS day at the Coliseum theatre. He! will be heard only during the spe-|[f We have received some new Broadcloths in a particularly nice | Pane Se. a cial symphony concerts given by quality, in wine, navy, gray, green, brown and black. It comes Ki |the Russian orchestra between 60 and 52 inches wide, has a fine nap, and is well $1 .25 if | q 2:15 and 4:16 finished. Specially priced, the yard... * City Inspectors Begin a Campaign of | CEE Ga Arrests to Insure Full Weight Butter |cterk charged Saturday with, the | eer Moral Fabric,” at the if poh cere mg Bog eet The first guna, were fired when er Pye ¥. * ROR aE opposed to the Institution of mar- | a s “The Blindness of Virtue” at|according to Deputy Weight tod Ellensburg Creamery Cor the, Me |Captain of Detectives Tennant he| Tak" pat "yhry° il whe pinss|trsing, We te sald, (0 buy the 10|ctation dedicated, the Rew Sai Met; Good Vaudeville Measures Inspector J. P. Worden. \tual Creamery Co, and Bradner & | Still denied he ts Pietro Torturict./the husband, does {t very convine-|largest steamers in the Seattle-/orium annex to its building at 4 Bills Oral and written protests have | Co. whose picture had been sent broad: | ingly Alaska fleet for $6,200,000. The ave. and E. Jefferson st. | failed to stop the practice. | “Bytter ts bringing top noten|cast by the San Francisco police eee offer has been turned down, altho night with a musical and Mterar ge 71 € [ IN ANOTHER HIT Soar aan ta Ban. Franciocs, etiit| averty, the husband gives up his » wife that she might be punts! GER RUDE Thousands of shortweight bricks | their beicks, ) procla! hie innocence in the city |ty marrying a man’ thearetically GIRL SHOW AT MOORE) Now the inspectors are going to/| prices, yet it 1s a common practice | He #ald he would willingly return | GLORIA A REAL STAR the amount {s 10 times what the program, at the same time i | prosecute right and left to make'for wholesalers to make their sonny ae - ie Gloria Fonda, the Seattle beauty, |ships can earn on their present run ay? fow a SY ig festival, a e butter dealers give 16 ounces in bricks an ounce or so short! 3 7 © ardo was found | is seen for first time as star of ajin a year's time. | natior 01 Somehow or other the Wilkes Alsmembered and hidden in jute! fiyepart drama. in "Drugged Wa. |——————— The Seattle beauty, BM! stock company at the Metropolitan eats ti eresdan,. Pidlto Fool t nt ha anata een ee H |theatre seems to be putting over 1 w harged with the ert starred in her first 5- } turicl wan charg e crim} that contains rich comedy punches good ones pretty consistenly. lin 1905, but was never captured as well as serious situations, | eee reel feature drama— ‘This week it's “The Blindness of | Mariano waa arrested while at work in the Pike place market Sat-| WEREDITARY DRINK 66' Virtue,” right up to snoff, from Miss Drugged ies Hl BIPPOD ROME MM ee ee a ‘hay el be daught | | Cochran. rh es gore ce fre | question of hereditary influence j@ Pemberton, daughter of quent visits to the city jail to see the nk habit, is still one of Waters? Bh enters toners ie sicwns Il —————- THEATRE quent vite to the city Jail 10 see of the driak habit. ta still one of to grow up without knowing any-| Third and Cherry—Eugene Levy, Mgr |28 for shop lifting. A police wire|4enced by the large crowds which pee We eae ta lave, er ie geamuars “ F jfrom Kansas City concerning Mrs.| packed the American all day Sun Fourth, Pike and Union |world. She falls in love. Her Boozer said “her husband, Ptetro| Gay to see Holbrook Blinn in “The 10c Second Ave. and Seneca 10e father finds her in her lover's room Sactaiick “beater wanted tes Onn theo rae ia ape Goat he in her nightie. | Francisco for murder.” , the man is luckter than usual, for Miss Hunt has the role of Effie. Thirty minutes later Marlano was|he braces up (a woman helps him) | Norman Hackett makea a benevo- in jail, and conquers his born desire for! TODAY—TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY lent clergyman. Richard Vivian is drink. the lover, eee | 7 de by 3 . Be athe Only Gin.” paying & week : TREES IN OREGON js, "or" me" sire theatre be the musteal farce} ‘ nouncing Saturday, is the securing} m PORTLAND, March 20.— One)of John Cort’s picture, “The! i ‘ns been waiting for two} ; { | lor three years. It’s a real one, with | man 1s dead today as the result of| whirl of Life,” featuring Mr. and| i tine | an sears storm harm een Mra, Vernon Castle. This picture | Portiand at 6 p, m. Sunday, doing| had been showing at an advanced It knocks the married men dead. | ha ns « | Throw Away Your |,,':." arrie Mery (ii that eb tinggad Mogren mek mgm Mb art LJ There's lots of clean comedy. Its 1 —— ie great. ‘ | : Thunder and lightning were fol-|the regular Strand price of one} Eye-Glasses! “pg ye lowe by av furlots gute of wind | dime ft t write! which gave way to a deluge of rain. >. oe vg ln A iy Ap om gc The wind uprooted a huge fir tree\ THE VILLAIN LOSES | ipti an opera, and to work together} A Free Prescription and crashed it thru the roof of the| «virtue Triumphant,” shown at! vithout timent between them. i 4 5 You Can Have Filled and Use at | “Hout sentiment between tls First Time home of Wm. Marks, a rancher. | the Palm theatre, formerly the Tiv. Home |ORPHEUM Shown in Marks was caught under the tree| 61 ts the story of an actress, who | i vw . Ned. b *, Do you wear glasses? Are you| Miss Catherine Powell is a won- ge struck several houses, |!# Bersecuted by a theatrical man With the Eminent Star a victim of eyestrain or other eye derful toe dancer, but she has an y : ‘lager when she spurns his ad- weaknesses? If so, you will be |other excuse for topping the Or doing minor damage. vances. She comes out the winner < " heum bill this week. She has a one — in the long run, however. glad to know that there is real |? m how > ‘ou. Many whose eyes |ficure that alone should rightly snr falltog. say they have had gg her - the a, bern LISTER CORRECTS eo tA eg fencer t estored § throw the Jeorge Moore and Gertrude Van- ot and counterp! hase eact Soeecaale’ of thle Pier eng free | derbilt have a little chat-chat skit JUDGE’S MISTAKE other to beat the band tn “The) prescription. One man says, after |that’s a pip. There’s an accordion . Badger Game; cf, in the Web of the I t ft: “I was almost blind; | playing chap named Pietro, and oa Grafters,” at the Colonial. It's a (Oud not see to read at all, Now| Mme, Chilson-Ohrman, an American ‘ 4 pa eve eieeras roe, Ponnagen Yell | stoty about a cop who collects | 1 can read everything without any | soprano. “ . bs graft, but refuses to tell who the} . re ‘i glasses and my eyes do not w | Ethel Cliffton and Brenda Fowler | : peor ed hae baad Binal “higher-ups are—and the mayor's |i Showing how a liquor-cursed man first fell and re. At night they would|have a one-act play. Fannie Brice F Jaughter. | . 3 : os acaadty. nae they feet fine |gets Ianghs in a dialect act. The| tg or ae a I as then redeemed his manhood, despite evil ali the time. It was like a mir-|Le Grohs are clever acrobats. ‘ udge Smith, who by a silp of the! Back TO 1870 | infl f the 1 ole to me.” A lady who used it} ee | ! : tongue sentenced him to the pent-|" “Captain Jinks of the Horse Ma influences of the scarlet way says: “The atmosphere seemed | EMPRESS | hy senge! pd gon cee ON, Lister | rings,” now at the Clemmer, is a hazy with or without glasses. but) Grant Gardner, black-face, coon . : | fantastic comedy The story is after using this prescription for|shouting comedian and minstrel, fs change the record. woven around the times of 1870 or Hei Louie F Full fifteen days everything seems|janding hard at the Empress this The he rigs I jaye clemency | thereabouts. leine & Louie Farce—Full of Laughs clear, 1 can even read fine print! week. The whole bill !s good, with Roberts Saris, a Tadeo eenita bea ag | without glasses.” | It 1s believed |Gardner In the lead of @ pack of chee peal at gl aT Ot a Re that thousands who wear glas whizzers. Featured as the 4 the rest of the world put together. | can now discard them in a reason-! The Casting Lamys do sensa | @ Wome of the — | COMING THURSDAY as to be spared the trouble and ex-| gcharf and Ramser are excellent pense of ever getting glasses. Hye singers. Valdo & Co. have a magic|B “ troubles of many descriptions may|act replete with comedy ° ‘A be wondertuly benefited by follow-| “The War Child” 1s # finist ; ing the simple rules. Here {s the| oneact drma. Woman prescription: Go to any active drug hs - , tore and get a bottle of Optona ‘ 9 « of the Fill a two ounce bottle with warm HEN FORDERS MEET water, drop in one Optona tablet| "-- Pisa Ai Stree ” and allow to dissolve, With this) William ‘. Foster, bronident of Naquid, bathe the eyes two to four 27 bry ros) peace, CMnonaay St Together times daily. You should notice your 0 ° “National Preparedness Rev With perceptibly right fron ; Oye eae eT ON ent eont| Haugh Elmer Brown presided, ‘The the start and infiammation will eeting was under the auspices of |i ; pothering you, even. a iitie, take) the Henry Ford Pence club No.1 4 Other Big Hippodrome Acts Be ‘i | JEANNE DORE Li Many bopsiecaiy “blind ST TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY P might have been saved if they had 5c ooh NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ‘ ; FAREWELL EFFORT cared for their eyes in time--Ad vertixement. Wilt Admit Two k Week Day Matinees, 1 to 5 p. m., 5c -& got ae NO ADVANCE IN PRICE De gite to fizenginen thelr eran 00 lSan et tinncars cad Mitten ii Unaerworid in HEREDITARY DRINK SUBJECT OF PLAY a RS es Sere seers a USE STAR WANT | : ” a ns ah 6 to i E so 10c ADS FOR RESULTS' Seagal _ "