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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. PAGE | FAVORITE STARS BACK il | IN NE W _PHOTOPL AYS You'll Enjoy Every , ila Minute of This Great | * Western Picture one of the “Birth of a Nation's’ stars in a picture play like you have never ss . seen before, and just as interesting as : ’ it is new in type: Me and Red THE WI LD STARRING GIRL GEORGE WALSH and DORIS PAWN OF THE SIERRAS NING Sn It’s one of those good old-time pic- " tures that gives you a thrill every minute . Y ¥ Cowboys, Cowgirls, Fancy Roping of Cat- Real Music FA TINCHER mez ; * tle, Cowboy Chases, Gun-play— it’s all in- a4 in two reels of tangled tickles ‘ ! cluded, and it’s produced in the way that Reel Pictures . has put the William Fox pictures in a class emacen-c~ | The 2 0’Clock Train | by themaclves Orchestra t Thousands have been delighted already this week. Our advice is—don’t miss it. 3 Days toaay* \} & Estes sieiicisveseomentedvonenvioncennizeeseiinl re - V There’s a Corking Good Comedy, Too, and a s poate cate ars. use ee “rhe Gomes oe a e Middle picture shows a scene from “Dorian's Divorce,” with Grace lseum Winer Ar TIRE eo ee STRAND |] tinees 10c—Children 5c—Evenings 15c . sod” wine Son 6 ae Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca will be se re in “Dortan's Di MISSION —The Rose-Colored Beart,” ¥ , emmer, starting | ~ I os with Pauline Premade monmnactaaaaea Gabe a “the Gane ~ os kee eae ao —A certain a. man and It MRS. T not work ai the same kind of work. BY ED L. KEENE Page gart rset ER peas oly wt aay ae been friends for some time A.—Your touches of ellow in S you feel well and appetite is United Press Staff Correspondent. 3 wexico cr. June 2% The| . AL "Far From the Madding °! es rae man for # time.| Recently he heard some things your brown living roo are all goc jo not worry about your LONDON, June 29.—-Rome dis: Carrizal incident will not become a cea ae he ace eaten eevane Tlabout me which | denied. Even/right. Let your rug com de ‘ ‘patches today, = the matd-\ cause for war between Mexico and CLASS A The Wires of the Bich then he doubted my word, and rich , na i ps —_—_— sisi , en speech of the new Italian prime the Unite ates, the United Press | 4% end “Soctal Pirates of the Little Monte 2 almost called me a story-teller. | you prefer, use aut —What is the birthstone for minister, Panlo Boselli, before the ~ eon atively ™ | Be . paint dremas, a04 an Edison cartoon por crirbaee actors ON SCREEN asked him for his peat but he in , p ch » June, and the special motto or chamber of deputies, emphasized No official announcem see ) ‘ Par ee s|would not tell me who told him pular ros lo r meaning? 8. B. B. ithe determination of the allies to made regarding the decision react i RAWLINSON IS STARRED adding Crowd,” at 4 Since then he speaks very coldly, t ‘ m 4 t A.—The pearl, nha ae ty, in offensive war from NOW od at yesterday's conference regard M he se-( od ar 5 Oo Sngland remost but | am as sweet as possible. is) ve 1 . has been selected as the birth stone Suggesting great significance ing President Wilson'# demand for ’ . : ‘ 7 “ ereen il “9 ee that the right way to do—treat him - ,for June Some authorities give the present Italian offensive, the release of American prisoners . th he Irving of the p at nice until he finds out for himself Q.—My little boy is 2 years old. also the moonstone. Ili said, amid cheers Evidently the fact that Gen ¢ it reece sary te oy ag b the crit : don. |that he Is in the wrong? I have great trouble getting him to andes ‘Italy intends to continue the dered the rele 5 : pies r glis ; CORINNE (sleep at night. | put him in his bed @.—! am a school girl, and have "game policy as has been pursued ns has not yet t nad os, Dore Reyir bl ce Pigg pe the ft tisdtion A —That is a good way, indeed. |at 7 o'clock, but often it is 9 or 10 gotten into the habit of frowning by her allies. We intend from now ) Mexico City 115 é lard nove « ; t Is one of the quickest ways to before he is asleep. If | leave the when studying. This has caused a on to intensify the war until the It «= stated, however, that the! ¢ . x a Pane lan 4 Malcolr Cher d a quarrel that have ever been | reom dark and shut the door, he deep wrinkle across my forehead. )final and decisive victory. fatter undoubted would be sect 4 we 2 loyalty theatre, London ried. Your confidence in your own | crles. if | leave a light In the Please tell me how to remove it, . t nove with On practically every front ex d amicably and a edent ey pigete saat <td cee innocence inspires others with the | room, he plays. What can | do to for it is spoiling my looks. ‘copt Verdun and a small sector in tahiished for friendly settlements)! | : DEPICTS WOMAN'S PROBLEM | paine belief get him into the right habit? EMILY. allied armies are on the|in future oecurrences of the same bade ey Problema that often confront panes YOUNG MOTHER. A.—Firet practice before your Ri ai 4 . : wo * | womer marry wealthy me Q.—Please tell me why we have| A—Satisty yourself that the! Mirror until you have learned a : " : The Wives of the child is comfortable when he t h motions of your foreh finger nails and toe nails. Foray ‘ ass A for the ,|to him. Have the roc ark and/it, then try to 1 it h ne Far back in the history i “ ‘The feature of the community fes * week . eadline attraction [ Fee aan haa es 00 t ve a door s tly ajar assage each night with cold tival at Ballard yesterday was a Just Printers — apy > eee GIRL augme: Social Pirates of oe po ce * ho cssayllbce hat he may feel sure re near. Cream, using a rotary motion across flower ete About 75 exhibits'} 4033 THIRD MAIN 1043 fae Marsh ynte Carlo,” twopart be la r i were entere: e M a : # possible he has been frighten aracterizatl given agKalem productior s. Man used them for digging. | .4 t Hi fl bting dt aa frighten him. Let him go to bh ¢ 8 food ut as man's mind de th t 1 sliow Newtown Pippine. 159 hicken, this perfect confidence in all FE: * ed he invented tools, which were 5 | z . rown 4 sir € had retty tough epring.—-|for such uses; thus his nails be 3 Never refer to the dark in a | Bagh t ; came weak and small. Now they] @ wy | em “ , ¢ —Wiil I if i Starting Today {2 ® eg he —_|Sahs satiate | MZ |o , | may gh |is wrong for a girl to call up by : sings, 2 adc the t ps of fingers anc phone @ young man friend whom| she knows and has gone out with | ‘Be Young Looking) 2-1 wouis appreciate «ttle 08 Shuster’ or tinas, Sone out we a , vice as to furnishing my new home. ig wrong for her to stop in and say tees | Ps ini Wei , Darken Gray Hair The living room is all brown—pa-|“Hello” at his office when. their 9000 locuit a et per and woodwork—and the furni-/iunch hour Is at different times of el pests par” a ¥ ture is dark oak. | want some the day? FRANCES Prices Paid Producers for Maps, | | cniter” y “ ‘at the Re b é Yleolor to liven it up. Have thought) A You should not. call the Poultry, Veal and PF fi. ‘ cra r of yellow shade for the lamp and ung mar place of busi ; yellow curtains, Do | need more|ness unles 6 saked you to than that? My daughter's room is|(ertainly you should not stop at white and yellow—white wood-|his office. Aside from interfering work, white and yellow paper, and} with his work, you would be in : white and yellow rugs. The furni-|danger of appearing very common / ture is bird's-eye maple. This room| The & who makes a practice of seems to need a touch of color.|calling men over the phone or i What would you suggest? who out of her way to seek i * 9. * Sewn a - ) never has as many good ALKALI IKE RETURNS tel I . friend as the one who is more wniA nd fr modest and waits for the man to PARAMOUNT am quite fond of the doctor who at PICTURES Ik nt tended me, and have been told he ot. THEATRE A Sensible Cigareifa 3 Days likes me. When | go to his office * to make a payment he is very Starting friendly, Do you think he wishes to go with me, or is it just his way Today of doing? ANKIOUS GIRL There Is et aioe oes! | CONSTANCE ae ee ie ijegiiaaratwcurontor || @ Reason [tie ie manner toward you ie 8 LIER rapid action wover | usual ess way. If he is Packs to spa ADI aay Fe patna pay y attentions, and wishes to do so, b ll make his advances (Prices paid producer) E » do your mind as t ; hdc caine chen ees ARRAIGNMENT OF CONDITIONS the crowds flock to Siateeiennc nd s : a The Evil Thereof.” the featur every Lanes : THE CODE OF : photoplay at the Coliseum fo s there a chance for a girl calnen amen rest af ihe week saree Too 1 AEP PODROME |to train for a nurse at night school? | MARCIA GRAY , day, is an arraignment of the sinf BETH Parka : Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr ton A Timothy 27.00 pleasures of the MEDY ATTRACTION Teele, pelagic Pa Tih r"eonditlons whieh confront Act Vaude- Ach ine hoapltelen tha fora ance is | ADDED CO | recat Tdi gross (tngunforunatly poor” Tn ville Change|| ime hee ware a nage eager To of a sensation in the cities where Pair ha yeen exhibited U ~ Q ! am a young b 4 q Summer DR. CORSON SPEAKS aed, It's because there is only & Se ae tye ig boy of 8 who ‘ ACTRESS SCORES one genuine Hippodrome 2 Pp e air is om Prices ENGLISH AC eal wen cs filled with fumes. | am. getting hefore’ the Schubert | Constance Collier, celebrated || and only one place to see oh P| thin. Do you think it is because npr” pase het English actress, portrays the char Hippodrome Vaudeville the gases or because | don't get € the Hotel Calhoun V c nat MN ndidate |SCuet Marcia in the Paramoun at Hippodrome Prices enough fresh air? Is there a rem son, republican candidate Shaan ae Mae i vee Waitlake semis mer, urged his hearers to) Photoplay an Interest in politi He |Gray the Alhambra for three T d B “EZ naling tho all day Continuous 11 to 11 Children £6 youn MAMRIcH Children 6¢ also explained. the situation, past {days’ starting Thursda heda Bara eH injurious, You should take every |] | ; ffica| In » characterization of the| t »ypportunity to br » fresh air Ws lla Bea pobre ha Here This Week. during the da take plenty of || Seat 10c Any me DdC oroner, and pledged himself to|¥ a ruined financier she oming Sunday, Fannie Ward in » a fair administration, ifja difficult part outdoor exerci ‘ k. Many | n ra belected The last and concluding chapter Iboys of your n who di

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