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& ee STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916, PAGE 3, ‘si A | 7 ee | n HESITATES; HOD THEDA BARA COMES IN ‘THE ETERNAL SAPHO”! 4) an ea a otifessions 0 av ife iH . f, N . ) N I ‘a » Plave ; Me ampire Woman Who Writes for Star to Be Seen Here; Other Plays myurte soon is my eat 4 7 Y LITT 4% ANCE WHEEL t a } st bo-$s be to 9-9-4 ree S2ii0 SERRE SoS Siw ft loves thet ‘ D> . Te t act \ ‘i : , " am When Dick ea the rings she ever received 4 oe onder 1 t i" Bride-to-Be Demands Time to} Robert Tait Hodge, high sherlt | willy thai he Aad a told ohne d Or sopneement i ‘ie Think It Over After and continuous candidate for gov take had “tpl he t © give er @ r UN 5 Weees Jernor since 1912, bolled over Satur | pues hab conta en e was able Bie 1s bs day and penned a@ letter to chatr ay a ae : et t © value M4 \t De aed i yay | men of all county delegations to the ee 2 t the els the se new f : CAKE IS THROWN AWAY |repubitcan state convention at fon telnme ue nat ™~ he felt he don iam : n, “Come us npend the even or collection t North Yakir setting forth his| ne have E tion ; Patrick Quinn, superintendent | views as to the qualifications of i D most wondert } ef the Alaska Water Power, | Erastus Brainerd and C. Bone| have anything better to| nora 2 le book, ee f r Light & Telephone Co., of Val. |#* OPPosing candidates for national ap sbpeo ota va [my mind rune away with me when dex, and his bride, formerty | “OmMIteemar | t the volc¢ tg Ad crge ‘ a iE Miss Elizabeth Deviin, @ wells | wastincwn state ; Kk, dear, I ht! cegutant: oeentart : i a known San Francisco musiclan, ° «e i | What time do yo ne? los ein von a a oa Hy h have gone Saturday to Alaska oh | | wan the question tha back abit with x the most deep-seat ; iy gn their honeymoon, after a | i*\* f anting. | Can you come to dinner’ === ied one I ti Hebe, wedding here that brought to : ‘ vical At lah ene egan t ttle confession to [ae ¢ end an engage . yg et ze nod ; th the of at extended over a " »| ns lea Sait GS ot wale ae ot period of 15 years. apressing @ a that} I | from out of town, but I wet ir ; : ne #. Devlin in Ca » hurry to the | *!4 lovers of the + ° |sbont 10 o'clock, if you need me.” |them : North in sea fortune, after | 3." ¥ * ‘ ook here, Dick rer By doing this I have worked my hed pre becue Stas, alt up Gon't need you, and I don't want|sei¢ into « calmer mood, 1 thoug! i rie . A ‘ : breal ene r me could not possibly live thru the day t ad sir ‘ tee : thought {f you had nothing else to|without keowing. I wa cb mr ie) manacing director ° ause do we might | a litte visit. | have a long talk Tak: tenaiiee: Water Power, Light Mrs. Selwin says you spend lots or/and now. just Ete Soe } ; and now uf aslam going to Co, who made Q . oat wie Bons |nights over in your room alone.” {close you, little book, and put you eat of the p Velden, | een ‘ / Well, I have had r business | back into the locked box that now Last week ame a je and wane thelr « * * ce z proble aay to work out lately stands on the table by my bed, I i ho Was | nm b " : nity te mask ie nd no othe find that by talking te 1 have { or ere from San ta « ’ . +4 wee Secarees aa ee Lovers] ‘Oh, I expect every man has «! put myself in a philosophical ; i i dani ak rrr rrr eee es is Bskricss LJ old problems of his own favor: |of mind where L know 1 am De re ub Thursday tt was oe Xf brand that he taker it and | going to ntil I find that gunounced quietly that the Quinn y turns over in his mind when he has |jt ts not earable for me Gaptials were at last scheduled to |nothing better to do |but for Dick, too eccur the following day All right, de I called back.) And after that—the deluge! Marshall hastened to set the |“remember, I'll mighty glad to |————___ gage for the coming event. He im [have you come he first even-| gecured an automobile, in which ing you have te to spare fhe erstwhile bridgegroom was to J I'll ce tomorrow night, Mar. geet Miss Ds at the train and}. WASHINGTON REPUBLICAN 4 gie, and if you are not asleep when fecort her to the county tor's| Editorial association formed at I come home tonight, I will drop ieffice and thence to the minister’s.| North Yakima; KE. E. Beard, of H lin. Goe dear He also ordered an elaborate Vencouver Colu an, 1 te iB |, Of co you know, little book @inner, which was spread at the) Porary president | J that, being a woman, I just turned Aretic and a huge and ele ASSEMBLY IN HONOR of Wil | HH my face to the wa few gant bouquet for the bride, as well liam Shakespeare held Friday at tears after th over th Nothing is more isagreeable @.an enormous wedding cake Broadway hig | phone. And I w Dick did not) than a home infe a with these Miss Devlin arrived at 3:15 p.| EXPOF a) ASKA for feel any more comfortable than I pests. Destroy them with Stearns’ M, as scheduled, and was met at! April came to $3,863,116 ‘Bhgecso se nt ypaedleesiendd eta Laney Electric Rat and Roach Paste, the the train by Quinn, who informed! “pIRD WALK" to be under-| rere gly ce rapa liatianils barr his Hala her of the purpose of the auto./taken next Saturday awis ont Poor old Dick! He does not know ate 7a \ Where she was to go, and of the! ganized Audubon sock | ay with aia Taud ehk feat It kills off rats, mice, cock iiute) Grakt stated ane wan ent heats See what todo with me. I am the first | rouches and waterbugs. Does not at the club woman, Lafayette, Ind. dled yee > xen problem that ho has ever had thit | blow into food like powders; ready It was a happy meeting. terday; had promised to reveal al hae Gh ene te el Quinn's heart fluttered more ex. mystery of Belle Gunness and ee tke owt he can, bie beat) uae anguages in ovety Sadlen @iediy than it had during the whole! er farm, but died before she could fee sch sorrier for than J h . M5 years of their engagement | tell fo for myself. | “But Pat.” exclaimed Miss Dev-| DECISION OF cardinals confirm. | (1) Scene from “A Hunter of Men,” at Alhambra, with Mary I had to smile a Mttle over his fa, “you are so impetuous. I really/ing merriage of Count Boni de) | Fuller roses, altho a tear or two down Must have a day or two to talk thie Castellane and Anoa Gould ratified (2) Theda Bara, in “The Eternal Sapho,” at the Strand. cheeks, for I the abt how typ @ver with you.” by pope | ‘And from this decided stand Miss; PROMINENT MICHIGAN auto-| Derlin could not be budged. mobile manufacturers to merge Quietly, and with considerable/ deal involves $200,000,000 | haste, Marshall, after hearing of BRITISH STEAMER Clan Me-| fhe unexpected turn of affairs, Payden arrived at Gravesend, Eng-) Dustled the big wedding cake into! land, badly battered after battle| the various waste baskets at the With two German submarines in) dub, it ts sald, and dismembered Bay of Biscay 1, al The huce bride's bouquet, which THREE MEN indicted at New Miter was distributed, flower by York for $506,000 robbery of regis flower, to the guests who came and ‘tered mail packages, stolen from partook largely of the banquet ferry boat between New York and| Reterthelers. New Jersey in March After Miss Devitn had constd- @red the question of becoming Mrs. Quinn for two more days, the wed- @ing took place on Sunday morn- J. D. Hall, an engineer, of 1612 ave. acting as best man. The same morning the bridal @ouple took the boat for Valdez ‘The first meeting for the organ-| of the chorus for the Musical val will be held at the day evening, May 6th Bm All clubs, church choirs not members of any - faation are asked to be present Tegister. Mr. Claude Madden the Director, wil! be present “The Chemist Beecam Frequent Visitor at the Ellis Home” pair ha veal or RN. d RE bill 15c Admission Children 5 Cents -penden in the management of fam- 2nd—UNIVERSITY woe— ant = that ¢ e of —The film that deals forcefully problem v ind one clearly ital to ev or eit the her 1027 AREY Should a Wife Have Access to Her Husband’s Bank Account? MAUDE FEALY ine “Bondwomen”’ Will Answer This Question fairly, with a y home married her to it wife’s in- husband 15c Admission Children 5 Cents STRAND Theda Bara, who has [the screen Eternal ho,” starting Sunday It Is a Fox |from pr day An Crittes who have seen that it will t{ncrease at resent COLONIAL Mar |being chewed animals tn the |Leopard’s Bride jof India, which up by }the Colonial Sunday ditions are colorfully Bostoc nimals Jout the st punishm: |CLEMMER jor photoplay which |Clemmer bill Sunday, ttle girl, It TODAY No Advance in 5c for You photodrama eric production Nelli Shipman, who part of Josephine Ad Country and the Woman, is a story Last Times been tell ing Star readers about her work of portraying wicked characters on will be seen in “7 the Strand. {national fame for portraying |soul of the “vampire woman The Eternal Sapho” reflects the story of ® child rescued from a oken father by artists. de ya into a model, and is us for a work of art that brings fame to the artist. She is stolen by gunman, and rescued. Her beauty attra a young married business man and she becom tress, not knowing famil At the end of the the model has wrecked thre and lost happis Theda plays th ret Gibson ran the risk a lot of wild | of “The a fiveact story heads the Indian pictured, used to carry of Ortental love and plays in heads is a former of the Don’t Fail to See the 3 Beautiful Art Models Now Showing at The Colonial Price It Is Some Treat ‘4 COME EARLY taken an life film say Theda's inter heads a stor ne model bill at) an elab "i ‘ (5) Scene from “God's Country and the Woman,” at the Clem ° mer . (6) Scene showing Maude Pealy in “The Bondswoman,” at the . Rex. ; bd banks, who, as “Passin’ Througt ct about Seattle and the Bo an eccentri aw mmits ry | ° crimes that he may give the pro. are & : coeds to help rtunate children COLISEUM le children “who never had a fa Saturday night will bring the last A ther,” Marie Doro at the Coll- x4 | A two-ree! Keystone comedy com The Heart of Nora e pletes the shi eeeeenseve 5 will bring everybody's p ALHAMBRA vorite, petite and clever Northwest, and depicts the strong) «, Huntress of Men,” five Clark, in a sympathetic ove of men in the open. |part Red Feather feature, with hanting photoplay, “Mollie MISSION The lives of Italian peasants have!) always formed excellent materia! for writers of romance. It is fit ting, then, that sflent drama should also touch upon the ary ta theme. It has been ably adapt ed in the multiple reel romance, The Carriage of Death,” which |comes to the Mission for four days jstarting today, Marton Swayne | plays the leading role eee LIBERTY Douglas Fairbank», Habit of Happiness” ture in the Papers,” comes to the Liberty Sunday in an entirely dif ferent character, in “The Good Had-Man “The Good Bad-Man” belongs to the new order of Westerns. It has all the dash, vigor an@ pictur. lesqueness of the old school, but ft |also has what many of the old Westerns did not have |an idea This plot ts star of “The and “His Pic bullt around Fatr- oc ae ANNA A. MALEY Woman America’s Greatest Orator (Socialist Candidate for Governor In 1912) WILL LECTURE pete he Our Daily Bread and Socialism The Coming Brother- hood of Man —wihTas Stevens Hall — Fourth and Westlake May 7th, | At 8 o’Clock P. M. | ? Socialism the Mother | of Equal Suffrage and the Enemy of War. Admission 25c | Do Not Miss This Treat @ plot with) (3) Scene from | Coliseum. at the Liberty. Mary Fuller, will be seen for four days, starting Sunday, at the Al nbra y thought love was a fa snaring men's hearts and af. fe was to her the greatest t in the world Mary wears fortyleven new gowns in this pls There are two other features, a comedy and a news pictorial, show Shows Run Continuously TRIO ONE FIVE-REEL MOTION PICTURE | ONE SPARKLI | COMEDY | EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS “Molly Make-Believe,” (4) Scene showing Douglas Fairbanks 1 to 11 o’Clock 3 Dainty Maids HUNTER’S DOGS The Posing Canines with Marguerite Clark, at in “The Good Bad-Man,” Make-Relieve.” ical of man Whenever had a m an, ever was th » gives am bas not brought when his ange Most of my jewels I received dur. with Eleanor Falrlow. a mar t ex ling his experience 6 tanding voled. of me when he with me ywers. 8 sorry for her something n hurts a woman, es her something | found this During ve never that he ¢ home some eift a wives who view Maude Fealy tn which will open a “Bondwomen,” week's engagement at the Rex the- Marguerite i» her own dainty self,'atre, starting Sunday and there is @ story that will de] Mght the grownups and fairly trance the children. It is all told na comedy vein and admirably ef. fective ee REX The matrimonial! sea will be east er to navigate by husbands and A problem {s brought out in this en-/film that exists in many familfes, solution {s reach a domestic home of Dr. ein his wife pa tictpating In a joint account Which the household bills should be| A satisfactory tho not before ecked the paid ROSELLA ROSELLA and ROSELLA Music and Comedy WONDERFUL 4—BARDS—4 —and— Athletes Supreme OPENING TODAY me Palace lace Hip “THE HOUSE OF [ “THE HOUSE OF MUCH FOR LITTLE” | FOR LITTLE” Laughs Per Thousand 10 AND 15 CENTS 6 irom ceo VAUDEVILLE ACTS THE VICTORIA “ONE GOOD trag: Ellis, from NO COMMISSION PROMPT SERVICE Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVE. Except Sunday — a SPRING Shows Change Sunday and Wednesday TURN” E. E. Clive & Co. in an Up-to-Date Playlet THE NOVELTY “A Rib-Tickling Episode” You Can't We Can't 15¢ “Those Funny Singers” AFFORD FOUR “THE CHAIN INVISIBLE” Featuring BRUCE McRAE and GERDA HOLMES “MUSTY SUFFER?” To Miss This To Let You

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