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THEDA WANTS TO GOSSIP It's Her Greatest Desire in the World, But It Is Unattainable, She Says, in an Article Written for The Star, FREDERICK NELSON Basement Salesroom A Pre-Easter Showing of Women’s and Misses’ Coats at $5.75, $9.50 and $12.50 Pike Street———-Second Avenue———Union Street———Elliott 4100 BY THEDA BARA Written Especially for The Star | Another Sensation in Easter | “33852. '%'n"% [impression that has taken root in e e the public mind that | waa born |with « face that is the accepted winery Qa m | type of vampire beauty | 1 was cast, without question, for | these role In them I have achiev: ed my great success. | Of course, my director and those jwith whom I work think that I SCORES OF PRETTY STYLE 450 BEAUTIFUL NEW TER HATS new Coat styles in this showing, and all of the Coats are of the practical kind that may be put on now and worn every day right through the season, with comfort and sat- isfaction. Over 250 Coats to choose from, in models for general if) “made” on the sereen tn that line q ARE HERE FOR THE VERY LATEST | |]|ousne to tonttoun stone the line of nM —— Ef} Lvour croosinc EASTER MODELS | |]]'that'tn that as lone as 1 am VER so many clever | |of work, I should not try to create Both large and small shapes, — |another’ type of woman made of good straw braids That te the very thing I want to do, however, I want to show my trimmed with flowers, rib- public T am capable of other and J A more pleasant things. It will be bons, wings and novelties. the greatest moment of happiness to me when Mr. Fox casts me to appear tn a picture telling the story of a sweet, ESSENTIALLY FEMI makes a charming appear- NINE WOMAN ance. It’s citron colored People ontle when I tell them of my ambition, Many say: “Why lisere braid, smartly sur- |f/ not tet well enongh alone? Why mounted with a single bow kin the goone that laid the golden “ ones of black velvet ribbon and THESE PEOPLE DO NOT UN. two large citron colored Te WHAT AMBITION roses | have a heart that longs for the jsame things that any normal, | EASTER HATS FOR LITTLE FOLKS, $1.95 to $4.95 |} "ore Soa enka Soon i ; : tty T have had to atti To have the little ones looking spick and span on Easter Day, get their new Hats | I vce be ‘ll vol an wl & great I here at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 or $4.95. Children’s and Misses’ styles—all the very newest I enjoy things other women en- 50 New Trimmed Hats Just Added to the Displays at $5.00 and $7.50 bringing the newest ideas in Trimmed Millinery to the already extensive wear, outing, sports showing at these prices. and travel. _ Many different ideas of the THE COATS AT $5.75 _ Easter Hat are met in these are tailored from Navy and Black Poplin, smart displays, among them Black and White Checks and Corduroys in rose, Large Flower-laden Hats Flower laden hats, gaily be- decked with wreaths or boa- | the choicest blossoms of field or garden. | One pretty model—a g\ } emall, close-fitting §Mush- | | 1 x A large, wide brim Sailor room, is made of Copen- hagen blue Milan hemp. ° } The entire crown is cov- ered with purple wistaria —beautifully shaded, and set off with green polished foliage. in pretty Spring colorings—bedecked with flowers, ribbons and silks. : vere egg pick Se. apnont with a Copenhagen, white, green, mais and tan Black Quill-trimmed Hats lecnonetns with luncheon at an at- THE COATS AT $9.50 Hats edged with ostrich or * * ea room. A iiitaai : Men’s Silk-Front Shirts at $1.29 |""Yot'T cannot Tadulee tn any of feature plain and belted models of Chinchitls, lace braid Duvetyn, Serge, Gaberdine, Poplin and Fancy Coatings, and the colors include white, black, navy, green, tan, Copenhagen and two-tone plaids and checks. theae things, bees T must not allow the people who see me, nicht ofter nieht, on the screen, get the |!mpreeston that I enjoy anything | xcept sending men to perdition. Hats trimmed with lacquered ribbon and other styles in wide variety. The values are very They’re Not All Silk IF THEY WERE—THE PRICE WOULD BE $6.00, OR PERHAPS MORE Midiesous! soutien ae ek THE COATS AT $12.50 se - epee at $5.00 and . ; jebloral on ¢ ide, is HER 5 are in medium-length and three-quarter models, 00. The bosoms and cuffs are made of fine quality | |o'clock beverage! Gonsin? A vam. Theda Bara dene Gated aR Gl: Otueee Gaba te toe lie LO striped tub silks—the sleeves and bodies, where the wear is, are made of fine percales, that are a perfect match to the silks in bosom and cuffs—and the color- ings are simply beautiful. [pire never gossips, Pied TELLS NOTHING Her body ts a tomb from which there !® no resurrection. Shop| t ping? Yes, she shops. But at hours | when no one ts abroad. Men's Store, Lower Main Fleer. | They must not see her buy her 8 IRMAN | clothes, lest the glamor of her per- Newest Easter Shoes| A Cleanup of “Kayser” $1 ]/"icorie’a''t strstr! “\.. sanry Sir tret tt waist. They are in the fashionable full, rippling style, tailored from fine Serge, Taffeta, Gaber- dine and Poplin, in navy, black and checks. —Basement Balesroom. are very smart, and in- clude Leather Motoring Hats, Striped Lisere and Hemp Hats, Lisere Hats banded with narrow rib- Timely Arrivals in bon, Hats of peanut straw a aminne «Ad with colored facings, and Linen Hats. Priced at Women’s Spring Suits Boe, 82.95, 85.25, + H |t am trying to convey, A light | b¢ Chairman of the suffragist mass en es Peer vee 10 erane Peer Union Suits at 75c Each ||! lustration of what T am giving meeting to be held at the prety $5.00 and $7.50. White washable kid tops, with | 200 women’s Union Sutts at about factory cost. | <p So at mat to map out of char peered gp AP ame Soe Ly ted teal t 15 00 hams fore Vamps of ivory, dark gray or mouse brown; also | Fine liste thread, strongly reinforced; French band J °F Wl eating Coa’ bod Bast are to be th Seattle a le U I D HATS AND TRIMMINGS all white, with 8-inch tops, $7.50 and $8.00. nowy white; at 750, | ideal: Mrs. C. D. Stimaon ts to be chair. | ‘ Dich will en- —timel because so many : A GIRLS’ WHITE PUMPS $1.25 Sag as oe wie pap earns tortaln “the diatinguiahed visttora, fd looking for just such are bare fa ae bags Tieg Bike nh leatner ied ands thek Women's $1 and 75c | 10188 Ries, bathe ond dress, [S08 ite eS Toth niles whee modish, moderately-priced Suits rgb Aci gp’ to 6, made with leather soles and fa! 5 | 18 a Wm. H. Raymond will act as vice o 7 . o' imming cir own $1.15 Silk Hose | 0 Go shopping with ene hats. New Wings, Birds for Easter as are in this ship- ment. The reigning Spring styles are here in all their charming new- heels. Splendid fitting kinds, at $1.25 a patr. Silk Stockings—-many of America’s best makes PUMPS $1.75 AND $2.00 —(some Irregulars tn the lot), tn sizes 8% |) Something new in Pumps for small feet. Patent | to10. Black, white, gray, sliver, pink, sky, smoke, leather, with three-bar instep straps and patent | king's blue and putty, as well as many novelties. chairmen. Cunty wromen friends. | "stra. Raymond te tn charge of the local headquarters at the Linco'n hotel’ during the absence of Mtsx/ Margaret Whittemore, representa- tive of the Congremional union, who | and Feather Novelties are priced from 45¢@ to $3.25. Flower Trim- mings, 15¢ to $1.95. Luncheon. Matinee, Afternoon tea with friends. leather bow. Misses’, 11% to 2, $2.00; children’s, | 8% to 11, at $1.75. FIBER SILK HOSE 25c PAIR | reg home to rest up & /is now visiting Various elties thru: ness, made up in gaberdines, CHILDREN’S TRIMMED GIRLS’ PUMPS $2.50 A PAIR Women's fast black, fiber silk Boot Hose, with if! Drese for dinner. : —.. I poplins, serges, corduroys, mix- ae ee Patent leather Pumps, with medium round toes, | strongly reinfo liste thread heels, toes and | . “ wper | * suitings. ee anaes Co st | etme Hn gece" ‘my’ "ote PRINTERS ORGANIZE [J fs" 2-4 roveity susngs I sa aay sett Sl over the instep. Sizes 2% to 6. UNION SUITS Soc AND 65¢ 10:00 Informal music | colors there is choice o| styles, among them Pana- LITTLE GENTS’ SHOES $1.50 Children’s Union Sutts; low, Dutch, or high |f| 5 11'80 Retire, WALLA WALLA, April 14—~/|[} Black Navy Tan Copenhagen mas with ribbon and flower Little Gents’ gunmetal calf, lace or button style | neck; short or long sleeves; 2 to 10 years, 60c; Pool ge gy Mig det = ° food today the Northwest Prtatias | Green Black and White Checks trimming, Hemp Hats with Shoes. Made on nest last and will give good wear. | 12 to 16 years at 65c. just what I would don ttt could. ‘Trades conference, with A. M. Pal- The materials and workman- — of sence’ Sng ae » ancy straw raids wit Sizes 9 to 13, at $1.50 a pair—Upper Main Floor, Boys’ Suits, all ages, 500. —Upper Main Floor. |J And I am sure they will temper Jon president, Charles Huckley vice jf |thetr tmpressions of my character President, and Percy Blaker secre- when they know that even tho 1 ‘Ty treasurer. All are of Seattle ° ’ i] |baven’t the opportunity to show tt, of Girls’ Wash Dresses at 55¢_ | /isz".tr omni Se" nave FOR BUSINESS FOR CHILDREN’S DAY AT THE BON MARCHE woman's little inconsistencies ship throughout conform to a high standard, and the values are very attractive at $15.00. —Basement Salesroom. shirrings of. ribbon and flowers. Styles for children from 4 to 14 years of age. Priced from T5@ to $5.00. Basement Salesroom. But my day now? Well, of Lots of pretty styles in Wash Dresses for the little that | will tell you In this news. | ©. Wehrhahn of Hamburg, one of ff ,) folks—ginghams, reps, linenes and chambrays, in at- paper tomorrow. the directors of the Koamos line, CHILDREN S SHOES tractive large plaids, small checks, stripes and plain colors and for only 55c. Some are piped, others trimmed in contrasting colors. Many middy effects and straight line styles. making a tour of North Pactfle ff This borrowing of our American! ports to investigate business cond. | |sirls to be European war nurses tions with a view of preparing for | | for a time fs all right—bot {t's no large lumber and general freight | | | | —<$<$<—$ was in Seattle Thursday, He tw | Up-to-Date, Serviceable Lingerie Waists Moderately Priced $1.25 fatr keeping them so long | ahipments after the war. . . : nF ; P 5 HE large shaw! collars now Girls’ Spring Coats go Girls’ Wash Dresses at eet vd a i eeman a aor UST received, a new shipment of Children’s bo feahionshis Aik ghnaeety || MAUDE FEALY AN ANCIENT RELIC OF THE | Patent Vici Kid Slippers, with hand-turned featured in these yas a 1} : 3 . a 4 ‘ voile, in white, at $4.95 $1.39 Each | | STAGE? WELL, NOT SO YOU COULD NOTICE | || soles, moderately priced as follows: or white embroidered with blue Plain taflored coverts and wool| Broken lines of $1.95 to $3.95 models, rere * Sizes 4 to 8, $1.25 pair or rose. Prettily trimmed with serge Coats, plain and fancy Shep- | sizes 2 to 14 years; ginghams, per. || Sizes 8% to I, $1.75 pair aioe pee re an herd checks, some with wide, loose | cales or galateas, made straight line | Sizes 1124 to 2, $2.00 pair y Priced at belts, velvet or satin trimmed, and | or novelty styles that suit the chil- diagonals, braid trimmed. dren. Confirmation Dresses $2.95 to $10.00 Just the daintiest little Dresses, so pretty to wear at Confir- nation time. Fine lawn, batiste: and crisp organdies, in long, aormal and Empire styles, effectively trimmed with laces and Sizes 2% to 6, $2.50 pair. Growing Girls’ strap Pumps, in ps vici kid, with white piping, ivory-color sole and rubber heel A Linen Handkerchiefs 5c Each NUSUALLY attractive value at this price tn Women's embroidery. —Seeond Floor, Center very attractive style and Children’s Hemstitched Sizes 2% to 6, widths A Linen Handkerchiefs, 5¢ each. SATURDAY SPECIALS IN “CARRY HOME” SPECIALS IN to D. Price $3-50 pair Embroidered Handkerchlefs, 10¢, GROCERIES THE DELICATESSEN =<]: Boy, Scout ‘Shoes, black, “Queene ame ena ; ith chrome-tanned sole; ored border and dainty em- Butter 324c a lb. Kippered Salmon 123c lb. Mee ede, SLB, Weldered desizn, attractively Freshly Churned Creamery—Not over 4 pounds Received Fresh Every Morning inte 4g 4 $2 00 ek in priced a ss E ee ae to each | These Special Prices If You Carry Them Home nif 3 nh Shy als eis. Yourself 6, $2.50 pair B ment S Glad to Deliver Speciais With Other Groceries oom, Children’s Wash Old Dutch Cleanser, | Lenox Soap, 8 bars | Mayonnaise Dress-| Orange Marmalade, priced, 2 can....7@ | for .....00s00- 25¢ | ing, Bon Marche | one of the best, per Elbow-cut Macaroni, | Graham or Whole | brand; podnd..30¢| pound ......1%%@ 4 Dresses, 95c 7 a pound ....... 5¢| wheat Flour, 10-1b,| Philadelphia Scrap-| Peanut Butter, Bon Miller Lace-Front Corset y.~ a —T arts c odeis anc ple, Brown Farm | Marche brand. .12¢ Oncks at: o..46 29¢ sduct: Ih 1% . Shield Brand Pure | Product: Ib. 17/4 | Boiled Ham, _ per New Santa Clara} k Prunes, a lb....6¢ a New Black Figs, $1 00 other attractive effects in . these pretty Gingham as it were,” Link Sausage, per] pound ...... 37%e wound ....... Lard; large cans, pound ........ 18¢ | Apricot Jam, finest VERY good Corset for Dresses. They are in the New Seeded Rai $1.25; medium cans, | Apple Butter, pure, | quality ‘fruit; per the av es figure the A patterns Sa : a a package ...... | 65¢; small ca | wholesome, lb...9@| pound ......12%¢ Ae ave iit § nl ne all ch so popular for I 4 | clipe win, one pictured, Style 698. It is school wear, with trimming ‘ _ Maude Fealy | made of durable coutil, with of white pique, embroidery, ¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS IN , Dainty Caramels 20c Pound When Maude Fealy, who is at] Whereupon she blushingly paid | medium bust and long skirt, braid’ and ee ose. 6 ‘ Jelicious bits of caramel, evenly coated the Orpheum this week, was her-| Strict attention to one small foot | ‘ f1 to years rice 6 a i J a . br | and boned flap under the ¢ . v TOILET GOODS with Hershey chocolate, special for one day alded as tho youngest leading wom-|%8 't described circles on the car- Tr : Se meenent SRieroGms, © yy pet of her dressing room floor. lacing Trimmed with em- Toe Auto Cleaning | 500 ‘Theatrical Coia | Saturday, at 20c a pound. Lower Main |f|# on tho atage, sho thought tt was} ut gon't ike thia continually re broid i ipped ; be Cle 50 MM oe y B. yroidery anc equippe Sponges, bleached or | Cream at 39¢. Floor. jfine. She Itked tt ferring to me as a moving picture rit. ti 5 nl Boys’ Union Suits is tok. Btillman’s Freckle | sss WP) Now ite wishes tt had never| actress, either, Tt is true T have three sets of hose supporters, ‘ BOE. pe ‘ “VERVTHING NEEMEN & happene made a lot of them in the three Price 4 Sb Auto Cleaning oe ag Pe | EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR She told a Star reporter Wed-|years I was before the camera, | Price $1.00. . 50c : 3 Chamois, special, 436. | aor at B96 OUTDOOR FUN |nesday that she ts peeved ‘The Bondwoman’ and ‘The Immor- Basement Salesroom Boys’ White “Poros-Mesh” Union : a Herpicid r @i F ny . “People seem possessed of the|tal Flame’ being the latest Suits, also tine-ribbed Balbriggat . érutt.. pos ts bottle, Soot nage + gga ree « ped Catchers’ Mitts, Fielders’ Gloves, ecru {dea that T must be very anctent,”| “In the latter, I had to wade into styles; sizes 24 to 34, priced at b0c # a e bottle, » BO0¢. joldsmith’s special at leather, at 75¢, she said, as a small frown appear-|the ocean in my nightgown in De ’ } i H Basement Sales r 606. Lambert's Listerine | gse¢, Ball: Bearing Roller |f|¢d betwoen her blue eyes—beauti-|cember. It's a hard’ lite,” she Women’s Lisle Stockings, 25c Pair : E Sic and $80 French | Oe a es | wrign gbalding and | Skates for boys or girls, |f|ful_ eves they are, too, “They | sighed NUMBER of desirable colors to choose from in Ivory Tie Racks at eet, Tro ne, | Wright & Ditson 1915 | at $1.95. forget that I have been on the| “Do you people forget my years ‘ ‘ ea pacers belly v ibd ‘pint size, apectal B9¢. Tennis Balls, 196. |" 400 ‘Wright @ Ditson stage since T was 4, and at 13 was|with Willard, Henry Irving and | these Stockings, comprising red, gray, bronze, Shadow Laces, 25c Yd. < 3 i alts, special a 50 Bon Surprise | Red and Biue CG leading woman for Gillette in| John Cort? When I played Ellen | . m : a re Dainty Shadow Laces up to 22 Er 75e French Ivory | 49¢. Tennis Rackets at | Golf Balls, ane. role /I|-gherlock Holmes.’ I didn't even| Terry's roles with ireing, a Copenhagen, sky-blue, pink, champagne, lavender and inches in ia whe fey Boe . Trays at B9¢. Lower Main Floor | $1.00, Fourth Picor have a woman's figure, and had| 19!" she wald, with a letthem-put emerald, good value at 25¢ pair. color, the yard 250, Se t 3 to pad myself out to fill the part, | that-in-their-pipe look. | Basement Salesroom. —Basement Salesroom. t i Miss Fealy coufesses to 28 years,