The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1916, Page 2

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A Story COMING TOMORRO AT THE STRAND TTA House Peters In a Drama Full of Gripping and Thrilling Situations In this picture is shown a remarkable reproduction of the interior of a 9-room house, in which you wit- ess & desperate encounter between the leader of u gang of criminals and one of his accomplices. eed FROM“ THE WALL BETWEEN” @ Last Times <« Today Francis X.Bushman Beverly. ‘Bayne - —IN— The Wall Between GREAT METRO MASTERPIECE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 12, 1916. PAGE 2 ~— —_— MOVIES, “Traffic Cop” Gets Into | the Films at the Colo- | nial; Many Houses} \ Now Char Bills on § Thursday. { Renn | ey "STRAND 4 — 7 “The Wall Between,” a play} dealing with an interesting phase of our military system, and tno which Francie X. Bushman and |Beverly Hayne are n in the stellar roles, is the feature produc tion at the Strand theatre. | There are scores of big scenes jin “The Wall Between,” Including [| @ realistic battle In which more than 2,000 persone pepeer. "LIBERTY An unusual them with rare power in “The William 8, Hart's new Triang! production which ts playing at the Liberty for the last times Wednes-|[) day night. “By Stork Delivery,” |]) with Mack Swain in the title role, | fs the laugh - producing feapere A change of bill will made | Thursday, | t COLONIAL | “> Rama ° “Every policeman’s life ts more or | loss made up of adventures that seldom befall the ordinary citizen. And every citizen ts, with but few exceptions, interested tn the guar diane of the city's peace—whether he be the man on the “beat,” the sleuth from headquarters, or the broad-chested, powerfully dutlt) “traffic cop” at the corner. | In “The Traffic Cop,” at the|f} Colonial theatre, beginning Wed. |) nesday, such a policeman exists in J) the person of Howard M. Mitchell Thraout this production Is woven an appealing story of the heart—/ the love of ‘hs policeman for the banker's dacghter — tn which Gladys Hulette essays the role of the Rae | little rich girl” eee ! REX RRR Gemnererm “Damaged Goods” preaches one | of the stronges: sermons put be) fore the public. It is the lesson| of the sins of fathers visited on/ children. Rudyird Kipling was right when he wrote: “The ein| which ye do by two, yo must) by one.” ee a THERE ISN’T A DULL MOMENT IN THE FIVE My 1 playing for the last times Wed) day night at tho Mission, strong detective drama Grace Cunard and Francis Ford are the) two stars. Tomorrow a new bill Ddegins. Following “The Sea Wolf,” with Hobart Bosworth in the title role, COLISEUM oe nena S | Following Pauline Frederick, “Audre: | the Inst | will come Hazel | Salesiady,” at the Coliseum the Jatre, The Russian orchestra giver) » which will be shown for! time Wednesday night, 4:15 daring afternoon, and Mm Heate-Sprotte sings at 3:15. it WASHINGTON, April 12.—A re. port of Secretary Daniels shows! that there are now 64,011 men in) jthe navy. jens {he "WALLA WALLA, April 12.—A coroner's jury yesterday, in an in quest over the bodies ot Hawn, 18, and C. M. Frazier, her stepgrandfather, returned verdicts of suicide. The girl and the man arere found in the room of a hotel She had taken poison and he had of the revolver with a blanket. THURSDAY FRIDAY Today cexexs" Gladys Hulette and Howard Mitchell FiveAct Masterpicture The Traffic Cop Interest Drama Special Added Feature ROYAL SPANISH QUARTETTE Singing, Dancing, in Human De Any Stat—T Follow the Crow 5c Mary | ghot himself, muffling the report | COLONIAL Now 5c Scene From the Mutual Masterpicture, In Five Parts. COMEDY PICTURES AND MUSIC ON THE GIANT ORGAN Biggest —_-———_—- -——— “WAR IS HELL” Don’t blame your wife If your buttons drop off. Good linen thread comes only from | Beigium; and the war has cut off the supply. | urprised If your r, once white, hi a pale, straw-colored comple’ jon. The blue dye used to tint yellow paper fiber is unobtain- able, on account of the war. le——_—__ ----—---_-—-o ANY SEAT DONNA’S OPINIONS OF MAR.) | RIAGE | | Before I had time to open Mary's letter, Donna ‘Tenney came tn He first words were, “Margie, jplease, don’t let Mary marry a man much younger than her \self. Three or five years don't count, but over five years—look for trouble.” “What do you mean, Donna?” I asked, “I never supposed love took {nto consideration the question of jage, besides nowadays a middle aged woman is younger in appear. ance, manner and mode of thought, than is a man,” “That is true, but a man wants | | youth to look at. No man is too old to think he cannot make an imprersion on irl in herl teens, You k t you, Mar- Luxe Edition, “The Traffic Cop, Produced by Than- ever | Show in Town 8 to the Colonial, ‘Bc now, do Hats at $3.75 That Are Marvels of Style and Beauty at a Very Moderate Price Only $3.75 for Trimmed Hats? date models, of plain hemp, Milan hemp and polished braids; For Apron ii Thursday Women’s Large 39 Coverall Aprons ‘7+ Cc Full-cut Coverall Aprons in two good styles — Bungalow Slipover but toned down the side front. Of per eala, in checks, stripes and figures | Gingham Aprons 50c Genutne Amoskeng Gingham Bunga or low Aprons, neck and cuffs bound tn white; belt across the back, Made with one pocket. Pretty colors and | patterns. Russian Tunic Sets 95¢ Handy and nea¥looking are these Tunic Sete—made with long Rumian |Jacket; full circular skirt, in blue, pink, lavender and tan; finished with [> ack and white, —Thted Pieer, othe. in Domestics 24-INCH CALICOES 5¢ YARD Mill ends and full and light colored grounds with and stripes. neat becomingly trimmed Thursday Specials bolts of Callcoes —Lewer Main Floor. It Seems as Though All Seattle Were Buying’ Easter Hats at the Bon Marche Yes, and they’re up-to- Large and small shapes, also many novelty braids—in Sailors, Turbans, Tricornes and drooping brims. How's that for an ortment? The colors most sought are here—bedecked of lightly touched up with flow hy oa | ers, ribbons, silks and wing fancie —Second Vleor, South A “Carry Home”’ Specials in ‘thes ron | Bakery Home-made Bread, 17 varie. | ties; 10c loaves, 2 loaves. 15¢ Parker House Rglls, regular 15c dozen, at, dozen....10e Delicious Scotch Scones with butter and jam, 6 for... .25¢ | 12%%4c Ib. regue | 106 | FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 No Phone Orders—None Delivered, Layer Cakes, choice of five icings; 3 layers.... -30¢ Layer Cakes, choice of five | icings; 2 layers.........206 —Fearth Fleer, | Ginger Snaps, | larly; Thursday, Ib... 1,200 Pairs of Women’s Fiber Silk Hose 35c a Pair Or 3 Pairs for $1.00 A big saving on your Easter Hose if you buy them now. These are “irregulars,” but the imperfections are very slight. Splen- did wearing qualities, in sizes 8% to 10. dark figures i i i i i | South. |] GINGHAMS AT 7c A YARD or flaring tops. Also mill id P Dress and Apron nghams; ends They have six-thread heels and toes, wide some full opera tog about the cleverness of K! All at once his eyes widened. fingered a strand of my hair, Soft ly be said, “Why, here is a gray hair? cett had gone for nothing. Mare that all DA's infatuation for Kitty fn | Malram That gray and age was. Dawn in “The | bug since | special concert between 2:15 and | sometimes wonder If not cold and quiet Rose Lawn? i“haven't you enough troubles with jout b anything except fyou are giving him, “Yes, worship.” “What would you do, ou were not only growing older very day, but \ere simply laid out sere like a } as 1] am, and all the ume your ae band was a the GLEAR OMY TOMORROW A‘‘Cascaret’’ Tonight WIil Enjoy life—teel bully! Don’t stay sick, billous, headachy, constipated Renfeve the liver and bowel poison which ts keeping your head your tongue coated, your breath offensive and stomach sour, Wh» don’t you get a 10 or 25-cent box of Cascarets at e dr store and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever expe rienced? Cascarets work while you sleep. You will wake up feel ing fit and fine. candy cathartic lengths to 20 yards; checks and plaids He Donna, dear, And, sometimes I have thought dated from that night hair meant age to Bill and is, bis greatest then, or rather, say r. Since let ur second marriage, he tells inches wide in neat —Lower Main Floor. =: THE BON MARCHE :: Pike Street —— Second Avenue—-—Union Street-———-Elliott 4100 vigor of his best manhoo knew that for you he was staying | away from his friends, that for you | derstand. he was foregoing all the pleasures of life and making himself a re I thought of divorcing Dick for my own sake and now,I would gtve years of my life {f I could divorce him for his sake.” Margie, Waverly, what are you ing? you out of his life than I Bull, length Hermsdorf Black Cotton Hose, sizes 8%, 9 and 9%. —Upper Mata Figor. If you | poor dear.’ Tt tent life, but that it would be better if ever expect the worst? |don't want pity; get well or di Dick would no more let would because he is sick, just five kinds of wheat, in Europe. white hair, but I he would love Malram were | out there in he loves my as well if, Kitty “Now, Donna,” I remonstrated, ng jealous of a dead wom. ‘oor Bill ts too fl to want the loving care In his heart, worships you.” dear, but I don’t want Donna, !f Make You Bright, Rosy and Cheerful dizzy Children need this too. Donna. | gie, that I am older than Will?” standards is sted I certainly did not I answered Whe I m » were both You look much younger | young and | knew he was only 20. You are very sweet, but I can| while | was I did nof tell hin hardly believe that You see myj}how old | was, and he thought | white h Bill looks very| was about 22, ‘Since then I hav iil just now, but I have sometimes | never dared to tell him the trutt thought his greatest tempter was|and it has been a constant hurt to youth.” |me to know | was trying to He to “Yes,” I said, “you might para-|him every day. I shall r for phrase the lines for Bill awful, sickening ling t came over me when I found jor rather he found, my first white hair “Where love looks into love's re turning eyes There are the realms of paradise’ We had come home from a par into |ty where he nad been particularly ‘"Whenever age peers into youth-|attentive to Kitty Malram She ful eyen was the personification of youth! He thinks he's found his paradise.’|1 felt | must not get near her, f | fear of comparisons “I wish 1 could tell Mary how! “As I was combing my hair for terrible this living up to yoyshfulbed, Bill stopped beside me, rav- | DACIFIC OUTFIT COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN-WOMEN EE T dav 3 Regular 100 mitt ry, profit, fem tet ge 5 bottle STAL ny KE PLACE MKT Hugh Chalmers —VISITED THE— Automobile Show ARENA LAST NIGHT He said: “Seattle has reason to be proud. This is the most beautiful and best ar- ranged show I have ever witnessed.” es The 1916 Automobile Show has established Seattle as the motor car cehter of the Pacific Northwest. Do not fail to see the latest models of Tourist Cars and Trucks before buying. MUSIC Afternoon TEA ROOM Refreshments Gratis and Evening Miss Ethel Simmons will sing several selections each evening this week. Seattle Auditorium Co. “Yes, but Donna, you don't un- that I think Dick wants me to go out of or q “You know Bill almost as well om ‘ : ' s I did go.” 1 ry I do, #0 tt will not seem strange | “Donna, dear, I am going to te’ “He married you, my dear, for REELS Se Syn ge ts Fei ga n I say I got all trembly and) you something I have not told to/better or for worse.” eee teary. It seemed that all my dejany one else. A f months ago “Yes, but does any one of us Dick ts }lovely to me tn a tender, pitying | sort of way. Oh, Donna, Donna, I I either want to Men of the “Stone ‘Age cultivated

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