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Charming Alice Brady at Strand in Charming Play; News of Other Theatres Waar FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 NEW SHOW Today until Satur- day night, inclusive. Mies Gish ts Seen at the Liberty In the Billi Which Opened Today In a New Triangle Release. ATRAND—Alice Brady tn Wortaltho producing company was taken Pei film, “Thea I'l Come Back West, where the big timber tracts the gushing rapids of the rivers and -\the very surroundings for miles around would lend to the story the atmosphere the author desired. Potent as is the scenic element in “Then I'll Come Back to You,” the ve —of human beings who re- gard marriageable girls as chattels that have a selling star, Alice Brady, is equally won 4 teal drame derful price! LIBERTY—Seld. for Marriage.”| The story of “Then I'll Come ‘ ‘Triangle drama, Pack to You" tells the trials of a ON — Chartes ‘Van! Lonn's oc eudtaser whe to then bs oot ow Scart.” REX—Chartle ¢ tract to constru a bridge within s | Spectfied tength of time, and whowe | adversary desires ‘that he should fail in the enterprise, and by the failure of which he would gain the | possession of the rallroad company. How the young engineer pluckily combate against his opposition, and aplin in “Carmen.” ALICE BRADY AT THE STRAND Alice Brady, the popular star of the speaking stage, appears at the Strand theatre on the Send the Kiddies down—School holiday this week. Children 5 cents new bill today in the great Lar. | finally wins the woman he loves, {x MATINEES, EVENINGS, ry Evans’ story of all outdoors, |not only beautifully told, but ar Adults, Adults, “Then I'l! Come Back to You,” |tstically produced with a typical Frohman cast recently published serially In the Metropolitan Magazine. In filming this fiveact production!LENORE ULRICH GOOD IN PLAY AT CLEMMER Miss Lenore Ulrich scores just as decided a success tn “The Better | Woman,” at the Clemmer for the balance of the week, as she did tn ‘The Heart of Paula,” at the Coll- LD TURN IRON TO | ; : R |seum on the bill ending there yes- is GOLD; ARRESTED . ' Y lacs story tells how an unedu- j cated iri in a mining town pits her | womanhood and loyalty against tha: jof another woman Back East fn the fight for the love of a man. eee 15c PETERS WILL SPEAK COU Change cast Iron Into gold? Sure. A. J. Burne told Harry Tur. ner of Portiand It could be done and Harry bought a quar- rest in the proposition according to the po- ‘Before the deception was discov- ered, will be one of the speakers the monthly meeting of the Sig ma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity at the university, Thursday night. Roy, I. Pinkerton, editor of the LAUGHS COME HIGH, | BUT WE MUST HAVE Charile Chaplin, who ts getting siggies out of Rex audiences this “Tacoma Times, and J. B. Nelson,| lice. Burns was arrested In a . j WNocal .correspondent of the Asso; downtown hotel Wednesday week with hia burlesque of “Car selated Press, are other speakers. | night. Pa| men,” gets $670,000 a year salary 4 In the humble opinion of the | | writer of this column, he's worth it. Any one who can double a crowd up with laughter like Charlle does is entitled to.cash In on ft. Seven years ago Charlie took a jod tn a glass factory in London at 1$1.80 a week. Now he's a million faire. And he’s hardly more than \a boy, even now WALLACE REID AND CLEO | RIDGELY AT COLISEUM | Thursday's new bill at the Col fneum looks like one that is fully up to the Coliseum standards } COLISEU THEATRE ul | ilis! B Alice rosea — _|to office Edwards’ ( All Aboard for Thrills! ER Biplice «a sae tinny | | Sn te ane ye to Y will be two stars instead of one. EXPLOSIVE SEWERS Of study with his pationts olally ‘able te take care of me and § Wallace Reid ts the handsome} SiS Ceetat Semssound, tilted ineehave tert: wie. Onythiagy te Wl Fascinating Alice Brady, who ap-|dev!l to whom Geraldine Farrar| -- ‘ 1 r Sei -ties eeetottn ati aitnereins a , “ | made love as Don Jose in “C: . 7 s into Seattle's | by, t ° r * } \ Hy pears at the Sirend Aetey in hee | ee A. M nee “i . Fox * “c — If a fire ever, gets Into Seattle's | , children love my brother nearly as NY VY " ome Back to fou. Hig ne : solr le y+ ing and has| sewers, a dinas' rous series of ex-| yr much as they did thelr father. NY UV, tT whens Gt bak deta? ob Te will: follow, -apconding to | » | Once a week, sometimes twice a SY LZ, 13 nee, DO ’B nedy as well,/the city streets and sewers com-|f tate act on| week, | receive letters from this ALI SS Z |from the Vogue shop, mittee, Its members are trying to| ,,? hicmel|man In the East, begging me to SS A 5) figure out W to make garage | yet have r effects. |leave and come to him. A short HIPPODROME Bet — — LILLIAN GISH IN operators keep gasoline from drain overcome | aim, he lntosws sue” ahr fe 3 — — NEW TRIANGLE RELEASE ling into-the sewer ¢ tons of 9. AEP. 8 - ae ‘ % = — | The new. Triangle-Fine Arts pro-| © bo i0c and| had told his wife of his love for me, And a _ a — duction, “Sold. for 0,” with c I GrORRIsts. gg [ANd a8 @ consequence she Intends ie = = ’ ’ tain Gish asthe etar” which NEW BANK IS OPENED 9:0 tie "sae Naxang any one. Seve Feature Picture — heads. the new show at the Libert 1 ve Tablet Company, Colum- jot having any one else to go to, 4 — pomeans rawreay bus, € = tod exents American immi-| , " 1 told my brother everything and FOR — — grants ‘in ® rarely sympathetic] The North Side ‘State bank, in| = asked his advice. ! expected him = — Heht | new quarters at Kilbourne ave, and |to fose his temper and upbraid me, 5 — — 1 > ” 10 : — =— | There ts much suspicion and an-| Woodland Park ave., opened at & | but he did nothing of the kind. His : d — — Draw a: moist .cloth , through |tagonism directed toward the help-| o'clock ong lay Lge Je nee oat answer was: “Sister, you know | & — }———4 s { - less pea t, with his queer cos-| Schaefer is its new preside ww am what you church people call an a : >= = hair and double its beauty [100 erie eavy carpetbae, who art Remarkable Home Cure Given By One infidel Stilt, | have ‘slways, when P = = at once. rives upon American shores neec TEDDY iS FAVORITE a shoe undecided, followed that wee smal! k 3 ; =, _ ling friendly welcome then more| ~~ volce within—do the same and you Ww - = S Save your hair! Dandruff dis-|tnan anything else. | Send No Money Your Address | will never go wrong.” bal Boers Ly S appears and hair stops | Miss Gish muccoedn tn creating 4! Root and Hughes are not Pa Awful muttering and misery! My brother Is still kind to. me . “Wy SS coming out Leroy aed ae 'Tha Lily aad tha {highly regarded for: presidential | ot § iw tenn and the children, but there is a And 10c in the Wy \ [than sho did in he’ Lily and the) iEnly ewer posevelt in-the . Bast, |e jemy to human happiness |1ook of reproach in his eyes that | Evenings and Uf \ Immediate? Yos! Cortaint—|"°** epee saya Chairman Hepburn, of the] crtunatesswpe, are cith "| cannot stand. Holid 4 hat's the joy of it ir hair t ha National Bank of New York, | He wa ery rh w | t b h olidays i TTT pen ell good VAN LOAN'S “SNOW STUFF” : sa tomatti von his way. to| how he was cured pe Liat ta eet odaretibortebantbmes peer : pe soft, TOstroUs and ee ae i on Van Loan’s | pore ee If | didn't, | wouldn't ask you for Included in This a youns MOOT AO nn neinasn.. the Onno wi x information or advice. | love him i Sh Ar i i : ; lication. of Dande Al sab “sy oe oe pingidd R VING BANKS enough to take what my friends— iow e Opening Thursday, to s until Saturday, is 4 noisten a cloth with a Buck in-stories the most. popu-| IMP 0 yes, even my brother—would say. : «6 Anne : ‘ eh aw e and. care GOW. Hil wae « ns ay ma hae Still, | tremble with fear that some full of big, clean, healthy Western outdoor i gpratteager one emalt|iaf: Was “Snow Stuff” the Mend | a aa ‘banking day, tf | ahould Gaeotne hie wite, his W.S.Harvey& Co. ensations. at atime., Th Il cleanse engagement -at: the fon{rooms of the Dexter-Horton Na love for me would cool. s sted € vk vent th Mission|rooms of t IN Cues, Sire OCORSTVO) toda Art <Acord, portrayer of|tional Bank and the Dexter-Hor | will cut out your answer and ; iy e d‘in just a fe YOU! Western types, created a remark-|Trust & Savings Bank will begin mail it to him. UNDECIDED. ‘ q Fi d q have doubled the beauty YOUr| abie film character in “Snow Stuff.”|Thursday. When work ts finished A.—Whether or not this man cA Room 4 on 1sS hair, A delightful surprise, awalts |the directors ¢laim that the bank and his wife love each other has 4 » those whose hair has been neg |will be one of the finest in ‘the nothing to do with it hey made | fj U id D ” f or | sor ney, faded dty cops LAID OFF BY Northwest | a solemn promise to remain true psi e own — —_ or thin 208 beautify . to their marriage vows. When the . e hair, Danderine dissolves) LANG REINSTATED man went out of his way to make Greatest Juggling 2 every ple et vty ahh lean o MASONS WILL MEET rf en flove to you, he vio ated that prom Act on the Stage nd nvigora the scalp. | nae se, and you, a church member, am F I , and falling| | Is a policeman who noses around Shooting | ean as te “oe A me Comed y 9 OO " you most|on his beat loitering? | Masons of Seattle will observe | ge ac ee race td ioe And a Feature a i eek «| Chief igham had Patrols Maundy Thursday tonight in, the eb Cpt AP Ng . * 2 wil r—fine and| Packard “ shee Hat . ad: r . ext y tt ay om Esch hat thing the mutter wth 8 Ramat se Picture with -# ———_—__ : ; Acid @- Harvard ave,. Prominent men willing to sacrifice his child's we Florence Rockwell 10 es—but really) Wednesday er pe lates fare and happiness for anybody new hair growing all over the Beaks tepr yh Mela ‘ for as kt Pe spea S EL > easly LN Se ee Ct se ar bee his love for ro in ecia ain’ Bvary . ny’ "Thea scalp ) ile ang because he ‘lo - 2" too, might cool is not without # And Special Music Every Afternoon by That Danderine -is tothe hair. what|ered,” ree Moe cor caer. the sannkat. popetltet aes “BODY and SOUL” Incomparable Russian Orchestra fresh showers of rain and, sunshine Patrolman Mullen, dismissed by | . m, and tt) prehend what it means to give up AT are to vegetation. It goes right to| Chief Lang a month ago for in » any form all the things he mentioned until M the roots, gorates and atrength-| subordination, was reinstated Wed y this marvelous|they have: been swept beyond his| 9 iz therm exhilaratl timu-|nesday. He walved his claim for - a Ie h, Then, if you did not meet LEVY: Ss ating and Ife-producing proper-| back salary expectations, he would blame! € cause the hair to grow long y ‘or eve ‘4 es id cease . ‘ sothe and’ beautitit : *| DEAN ROBERTS HAS A HUNCH dil hid ie aig ey Sasosieh gi0 Bi you can surely have pretty,| Ina letter to the Chamber of ,|to love you, too, No one could pos-| Yo an v Oy ¥ sibly advise you more wisely than a » justrous hair, and lots of |Commerce Wednesday Dean Milnor Children 5c. Loge Seats 30c 1B il Just get a 2eeont bot-| Roberts of the university urged an has your brother—-better heed the s j ; , vill Just get a 25-cent bot-| “wee small voice within Third and Cherry { tle of Knowlton'’s Danderine from | effort to obtain for lany drug store or tollet counter|the proposed ten stations for “and try it as directed, ing or metallurgical research, min STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1916 attle one of| y, PAG! The Amert Screen Fav ALICh. BRAD\ In a Story of “Life in a Lumber Camp” Written by Leroy Evans “Then I'll Come Bacin to You” ax: GR. SMYTH GETS FOX». This service, ? G ALICE BRADY "THEN TLL COME BACK TO YOU" WORLD FILM CORPORATION. STARTING SUNDAY APRIL 23 WILLIAM FARNUM IN THE BONDMAN THE BONDM. WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION | | | He's contracted for Wm. Fox releases. together with the Metro Releases now being shown, gives the Strand Theatre the best show in Seattle for the price. | | | 10—ADMISSION—10c | Second man §. Ave. a HUGHES CANNOT | = as <_ —- band and | were members was amr perane whether we will have to thing but admiration for the active) for a journal that hae been part | took in church affairs. Ajto our place for the last number of times he t me how! six years. A sorry he was that he could do so| A.—If you did not subscribe for little, but his wife’s suspicion and/the journal, or duly notified the ciding that the name of Charles} ! am a widow, 28 years old. I/terrible disposition prevented him,| publishers that you wished to dis- E. Hughes must n. the Oregon | two “children. and am and al-/Still, | never thought that he loved) continue your subscription, they — . apaevenevebing Sse ways have been a church member,|me. sent the copies at their own risk 7 primary ballot, his €%* | striving to do what Is right. About two months after my hus- — pressed wish to keep it off, | Before my*husband’s death, two! band’s death he told me that now, The court decided this late yes: | years ago, | had no idea that the at-/ since | was free, he would tell me terday, issuing a writ of mandamus Q.—Altho' | have been’ here near ly two years, | never heard of the KEEP NAME OFF BALEM, Ore., April 20.—Lawyers | | fey, days ago, when my brother today believe: the supreme court|caited my attention to it, and ad- extabdlished a new precedent in de | vised me to write to you. despite tention paid me by one of the mem-| of his love, and, If | consented to bers of the church of which my hus-| become his wife, we would go away/ — —|where no one would know us. He Have Color in Your Ch | was willing to give up his busine: j his friends, wife and child—yes, ev-, | — lerything, for me. 1 admitted that Be Better Looking—Take |! loved him, but on account of his * wife and child refused to go. | Olive Tablets | He did not know then that my complexion |husband had insurance — large petite poor |enough to take care of the children Where— 0, Where Can You See commanding Secretary of State O! cott to put Hughes’ name on the |ballot. A petition signed by 1,300 | voters had been filed The decision was unanimous | The! court said tt “enunciates rights of jth place the name of] y¢ your skin in yell ballot for prest-| pallid—tongue ‘ people to person. on th dent for whom they. wish to ex have a bi to. in’ yourland myself. Shortly after | accept- |press their choice for nomination id tebe Olive & jed my brother’s invitation to come ets. Tablots—a | to Seattle and live with him. | may | Q—Kindly tell me thru your col- A Syracuse x yoy Bide.,

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