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STAR—WEDNESDAY, APR. 19, 1916. PAGE 3 COCOC OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO EOOE OOO ODOOOS OOOO SOO OOESOOSOOSSESOS SOOO OS9008 ib lev Empress Theatre is e closed for extensive alter- ations—That it will be under Want | new manacement That It Will Present the Very Best of Every- Vaudeville and One Photoplays That It Will Be Conducted as a Strictly Family Theatre That the price of admission will be the same in all parts of the house—That the perform- ances will be continuous from 1 to 11 p. m.— That hereafter the theatre will be known as the ax PALACE-=. HIPPODROME AND THAT IT WILL BE BOOKED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE CALIFORNIA HIPPODROME CIRCUIT Operating Theatres in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Butte, Sacra- mento, Portland, Vancouver, Etc., Etc., Etc. MISS ULRICH COMES TO CLEMMER Alice Brady at Strand; Unusual Tale in Hipp Film Eugene Levy’s Hippodrome Theatre At Third and Cherry To Show y Today — Until Saturday Night W. S. Harvey & Co. 3—People in Act—3 ' || “A Room | Upside Down” Reputed the Best Act of Its Kind on the Stage, and Four Other Acts All Headliners, with a DANIEL FROHMAN Photoplay “Body and Soul” In Five Parts Florence i | Rockwell Playing Lead Positively First Time Shown in Seattle aeetietietiathat tei a ee ee MISSION news weekly REX—Chartie Chaptio in “Carmen.” ATRAND—Fithel Barrymore in “The Kiss of Hate”) « Sidmey Drew comedy; « news weekly PSOOOOOOOOOOOOSOSOSOOOSOOSHOSSOOSSTOHSOESOOOSOOSSOOOLEOOSCOCOOOCCOOOLOLCS # that of an uneducat ining town, who cr 1 love, sees a young eer engaged on a big work in her neighborhood, realizes he is the man she wants, and by means of a crime « # the break ing of his engage t to a girl back in his “old home town.” er, in a drunken fren firet love, marries 18 a struggle be nature and her nes herself up to ard and him what she This causes a violent His old girl tries to win him back, hoping he will seek a divorce but in a thrilling scene of danger and disaster the wife proves her self the better woman, and her sac rift wins her husband's love and forgiveness Lenore Ulrich, tonight at the Col in will put on the different end ing to “The Heart of Paula It's nice of Manager (‘aude Jensen to have @ picture with different end ings, to suit all tastes. Also, it nev er happened before tn Seattle. cee | Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid| open at the Coliseum Thursday } . este pends upon whether the possessor|dealers an‘ collectors at the tech-)do It sounds like she doesn’t care dreams things worth while, and|nology department of the public/to write, | keep thinking of ity.” and the Keanedy brothers, is People seem to think dreamy eyes|makel them come true, as to| library. and It interferes with my work. song. are the attractions st the Co-/ beautiful, but 1, for one, do not.|whether I admire them. Most of love her, and | don't know If she — lonfal Beginning today | What do you think of them, Miss|/tho world’s greatest musicians,/ Q.—i am 43 years-old and my hair|does me. ‘Should or should | not ls gi x Q.—Wil! you kindly give me your A fivenct feature, "True Nobil- opinion on dreamy eyes? So many P a ” |Grey? Do they mean anything? If|sculptors, painters, actors, novel-| y. | love a young lady who/| drop her? EARL, Ene Darereere Wil tase te Lice RMRDUKN TES Gide Widact mid Wulier hae te othe |s0, what? T. €.0. [ists and poets have dreamy eyes; | works at the same place | do. She| 4 —Your brain is cobwebby, What night at the Strand tn “The Kiss of . 3 A.—Dreamy eyes “mean” jost|/but back of the dreamy surface {s/says she loves me and calls me! you need is several hours of vigor OPE re dat Matuatat tne Corea. (yA Scene trom “True | what the word indicates—they be-|a force, and those eyes I call beau-|‘darling,” but | am afraid she 18 ous, dally exercise in the open alr, Panaitn” pening todey ut the Clase Aah (4) A scene from “Sin'e jong to a dreamer, and it all de tiful. Then, again, there are peo-| Insincere and simply says these/then several more hours of good Penalty,” opening today at the ple, sentimental, emotional, sensa-|things because | help her wash the substantial reading. After you have anes tional, yes, and even stupid, who/ dishes. She says she would rather followed this plan carefully for | possess dreamy eyes, the surface be an old man’s darling than a several weeks, you will be ashamed IANS TAKE Bf which reflects only pools of|young man's slave. Pleave adviee|trat you ever wrote anything €0 Iie | stagnancy. It {s the expression|me what to do. DESPONDENT. [consistent as the above letter, i that makes eyes of any kind beau-| A—This {s an easy one, folks.| The idea of giving up the girl you | tiful or repulsive. | Don't help the young lady with the | love for a cause so trivial! Many a i DA |dishes for a few weeks. If her at | Person could not compose an ints 4 ] 4 Q.—WiI!l you please print in the/titude towards you changes, youlesting letter if his life depended paper who wrote “Over the Hills to| may know she is false; otherwise, | upon it, and should not be judged ~ Hate.” Alice Rrady opens Thurs day at Manager Smythe's house, in “Then I'll Come Back to You oe. Another Kerstone whirlwind [nearing completion has been titled |"A Bathhouse Blunde } The principal part is taken by |Mae Busch, who conducts a swim |ming school and is one of the in structors as well | "ee Fo | At the Hippodrome totay. Man PETROGRAD, April 19.—The! the Poor House"? =A READER. [she must be true blue. by his efforts. Perhaps that is the ager Levy offers, in addition to in < + ada A.—Will M. Carleton | — case with your girl friend. If you | . “ T bizo: . 4 jvaudeville, Florence Rockwell in a 4 ee ck cen con To See the Great ——— | @—1 am in love with a girl and|don't know whether she loves you, | five-part Daniel Frohman photo She Watier thie Hanotane ant Dramatic Star Q.—Please tell me where | can|want your advice. It seems when || why don't you ask her? Surely, you play, “Body and Soul It is the dispose of old coins. BETH. am with her she loves me, but when|can take her word for it. If not, — suing tl | ina A.—You should be able to ob-|I leave for town, where | work, I|then, of course, you had better according tain nam d_ addres ff coin idom hear from her, id when | “drop” her. story of a beautiful young mciety girl who suffers from amnesia, or Who Can Duplicate a ; loss of memory. When her natural front to Weekday Matinees, 5 ed, bat during the attacks of smne of Paula” closes ing to straighten their line by ad 4 406 6 & 00.0 c sia she ts an entirely difterent per . Ww cas aedent S eedacen” tool ata h importe loar Evenings. 10c ig Uae nice en tonight (Wed- headquarters of the North Turkish | Small Admissi ile suffering from one of these v9 ggg dg tary | dm 6 to 11 p. m..... Tk ager gpa Mosier lg nesday) at the army, where. resistance is ex ma. ission Adirondacks occupled by Houghton, Trebizond was not strongly for-| ———— = ja wealthy New York society man 4 tif_led and fell quickly before a aur-| on a vacation. She lives with him prise attack, It {s 576 miles east} TO BAR OFFICIALS In this cabin for a week. Claire of Constantinople and has a popu-| |makes violent love to a stranger, lation of 40,000. | and, finding her in the arma of an- A constitutional amendment pro-| other man, Houghton brands her on Twin St | | viding that no public officer may|the breast with a knife, telling her win ars THREE INJURED IN | - onagiie. sper as an co ge OF ithe bri will make her remember | irector of the Commercial Club|+hat she {s for him alone. 2 | has been posted for three weeks,! foughton leaves Claire to shift 2 AUTO ACCIDENTS | following {ts introduction by ex-l¢o, herself. A fall restores her President Boyns Tuesday night. | memory and she yreturns to her Three persons were injured tn home on Long Isiand. Thru chance auto accidents Tuesday night Why Pay More? Houghton 1s introduced to Claire's “4 Ch Lybeck, 226 University = family, and when she meets him st, suffered concussion of the she is unable to recall the week brain, and Misa Christine McLean, and (Porto Rican) for 5 cts. _ La TUNITA @rincessas Size) | And this price for an Imported cigar was not possible until the stars and stripes were raised over Porto Rico in 1898. La TUNITA comes in FREE OF DUTY—weekly shipments directly to us to keep them fresh, Porto Rico is as much a part of the West Indies as Cuba, and the tobacco grown there was the only tobacco ever brought to Havana from elsewhere in the old Spanish days, Its quality is as fine, but admittedly it is milder, being grown on the mountain slopes, where the tropical heat is tempered by cooling winds. Spanish natives, whose art is a family inheritance, make La TUNITA. Havana does not surpass these wonderful workmen. When you get an Imported (Porto Rico) ba that she had spent with him In the 2204 Hinds at., was cut and brnis- | woods, Houghton forces bis atten ed when they were struck down by tions upon her, and Claire stabs him an auto driven by H. F. Bardineer, | to death. | as they ran to catch a car at 12th The man to whom Clatre ts en- Jave, S. and Jackson at 2 gaged sees the murder. He carries Miss Katherine McDonald, 1106 = a Claire home, where her physician | Fast Denny way, suffered a broken a Lind The Show declares that the girl is guiltless of leg when hit by a jitney driven by H. F. Krueger, on Broadway, near| s me OL Se a “The Kiss Under the physician's care, Claire TODAY—UNTIL recovers from her trouble and mar. . | ies the man who ed her fre | Se etinnay ries the man who saved her from FOG EASES UP THE | of Hate”’ 5-ACT MASTERPICTURE crime, as her amnesia makes her irresponsible mishment for k ng Houghton. . morrow (Thurs- Cleo Madison, star of “Her Bitter 3 DAYS Cup.” appears for the last time to 66 aightat the Mlasion >) orl 19 nick fo . y True wicca rae rie “7. Be pg be Vern and matt ot the STARTING TOMORROW ] cigar sg ~~ 50, $2.50) as “The Stepping Stone,” Triangle, ‘ fastens Seay waaay 8h4 | type 8 ie " ‘ou et 1 in ou are on Nobility’? Bie us Sarre There's no HM ine" acoptt"ahekt “om adt'am BACKS FO” YOU" ground jed alone by UNITED CIG strong, vital play of today. Frank break in the snd the French position on Dead BAC ground occupied alone by AR pla pny A Keenan and Mary Holand are start (MM steady line of an! tee 'tagion . wouth et a baer vay STORES. It’s a ten years’ test of one of East and West lk about Jess Willard and (Ame big stars at your Haudromont our strongest claims. The Harmony Kines ite yon eaat to see a real fight favorite photo- daneedeceiteid . iis don't mias seeing Edna Purviance, Ii play house. : ONE HURT IN WRECK & SUNDAY seis, see who plays ( en in the Chaplin burlesque at the Rex, mix it with her fat rival After the fight is over, so much CHILDREN 5c. Willlam Fox Presents William Farnum Kennedy Bros. in Music and 80ng LA CROSSE, Wis i] 19.—A UNITED Have You Heard Toca’ the’ lentecdn et ae tee ae Come on De Soto today =i ICICARS| a A. Gilbert Shaw cag ry BON Ian ote the pad youngsters; it’s RA yell yr oe THE BONDMAN | | ) Godin, Ongest I ares since’ sot sale i No Fuwos For Feo OTR AND Reeves are featured in a new Tom Ii Adults 15c. " Ince production, called “The Moral are available with COMEDY—PICTURES fund Fabric,” an unuar play, dealing Loge Seats 30c | white » property for a STORES, Second Ave. Bet. Spring and Seneca with the usual triangle own, according ee: ed to Mayor Gill nping, of the park} ‘ 5c—PICTURES—MUSIC— ¥ VAUDEVILLE—Se ; Why Pay More? And Valeska Suratt was a milli-’ ner in Terre Haute!