The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1916, Page 3

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THURSDAY UNTIL SATURDAY The Shop Girl From the Novel by C. N. and A. M Williamson with EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO MORENO THE PLAY CHARACTER CLASHES WITH CASTE M. GUTERSON’S famous RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Formerly The Coliseum MUSICAL PROGRAM “CARMEN” Cello Solo, Mr. F “CATILENE” Goltermaun PATHE WEEKLY and COLORED ENK ADMISSION 15 CENTS CLEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House at Selection, By Bizet SC ES BLACKLIST CO-OPERATIVE CAMP "SEATTLE MERCHANT DRAWS BIG CROWDS _ George F-. _Schloetelbors, whole Sale Misheard fur dealer, in the Globe building, is one of 50 Ger- Man persons and firms in the Unit- ed States named on the allies’ Diacklist under the enemy act, made public Tuesday in New York “My only misfortune,” he said, “Is that I am a German citizen.” He has not been naturalized More than enough registrations have come in to ing of the Mount Rainter Council of co-operative cam run by the Ce Social Agencies the co-operation of the park de ment and the city counc In fact as soon as the news reached the university, the summer sct stu pdents began enrolling in such nun bers that the first week's camp THOUSANDS | v2 cosets sites several tuys SAW today to enlarge the capacity of t pol entire camp from 36 members week to 54 There are at present no vacan cies in Camp 1, July 31 to August and about 10 openings in Cam August to 14. There is plenty of room. in the and a little extra ends The camp headquarters in Seat tle is at the League building ; Fourth and University—M. 1564 CAR INJURY IS FATAL Mrs. Fred Charlies W fessor at t Tuesday injuries from a street car acci BOYS START BLAZE _The at Job Joh state yaon, 69 pha mother of from Juanita Ninth Rottling 5. was da to the exteat 00 Tues fire thought to have been by small boys ave of $1 started assure the open-! ony THOSE STRIPES MADE HER STAR : Fay’s Own Peculiar Style Became the Rage of the Country IS FILM MAGNET WAM EKA Western ASS A IskUM Makes abond NUAL cheat Mid HIBERTY We om oF Bye of the Night") Key NOW tin Farnam ta Hen news week Y in “Saale and Charile pln te William Kussell in De tn MISSION Carter Mroadway to a Throne KEN Geraldine ton. STRAND. Marke on laws CLASS A COLONIAL Decoy Maven in Prom rial Femptn Varear in wok » Ware W MMER "The Olga Petrova Keenan on Eternal Question views of the Deuteh The Keprisal.” drama) alse attire that the director fir t star. She effects in oO make het a K several new stripes in this pictur IT KEEPS YOU ON EDGE theatre Enid Mar} cast in the me with ments when ated br unfold y Your teeth cle with relief when powerful drama ie but the sit iscles tighte and yo alah you learn that t with its trag a drean cee AT CLASS A A th beginning program S lowing Tom “REPRISAL” ass tre The Re Tanner The the and The erns the rultless athern gir her attempt at revenge eee “DECOY” AT COLONIAL Frances Nelson, ranked among the foremost of the young d ! stars, is as the chie player i} Decoy a five-act irama, at the Co-| « Wedne | founded on a power, baving to ures of haned girl who comer | her aunt !n the city cee IT’S RATHER DIFFERENT There is an unusual aituation tn “From Broadway to a Throne showing at the Mission It tm the result of a prise ff t between th hero and a boxer who appears on! long enough the The queer part while the audience > be fond of its « wh eprisal” co: love of a So presented humar of the boxer who for a few se staged bit, vine and the boxers Interpreted role is} con ngl by Jack| Pierce. eee RESCUED IN AEROPLANE In “The Bternal Quest film in which Madame Petrova appearing at the Clem Bian Petrova, is snatched which she ng held her enemies. After about th United State them. There are some n ng things that happen to Bianc after she reaches New York, alone th ave. and the famous Bridle Path captive by they bh air for # torpedo be in time a encu © thril SOME BATHING SUIT Ann Pennington costume that make has the a beach of bath es in admiration ing. The costur feta, in an alternate rv nd white two-inch stripe has a bath cap of purple tt was er meant ming. Ann is playing at iseum th n flake tae her c an and white for swim the Col Susie Snow ne HAS TO WORK Dustin Farnum and Florence Win pe WHIC H OPENS AT Women | — In the Last Two Days y A Photoplay Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca W GENERAL ADMISSION 15c Matinees and Evenings | Scene From “The Schoo! Ma'am, LIBERTY ON DOROTHY GISH IN SCENE FROM NEW PLAY THURSDAY at the Liberty Theatre, Seainntns Thursday, {a STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1 | throp Hlatr de who are playing in “He Alhambra, are a tru at the fehtful bination y dainty and tin ona Dustin Farnum look ordinarily ed in contrast her. The play, “Ben Blair,” is a human sort of story of a young ma who riw sheer hard work, and in the end WEARS DUTIABLE GOWNS The « Mins by wins the et The aldine Farrar in t the Rex va rtly this country after the outbte As Misa Farrar to fil at war return operatic ments the brought o bond minsior United ‘ffictals that they this country for six month The time was nearing expiratt and Miss Marrar preparing pay the duty when the cu fictals n d her that, « of th ipted traf itted to rica for auoth xpec her abroad gowns ¥ with the Staten ¢ to’ might t in toms nterr th LONDON about ave beer line by the nt of the today RICE IS BANQUETED retiring M manager o} ranch house wa automobile banquet at eaday night t Rock new a FIRST AT PIKE Continuous This Bill Last MARGERY WILSON, WM. H. THOMPSON, to Tonight Times in two “The Eye of the Night,” a Spart and “Love's Getaway,” 2 reels of Triangle comedy Matinees 10c Children 5c Evenings (after 7) 15¢ » | TODAY Tom the Tanner and KID KELLY Edison Cartoon The Reprisal A Strong Drama with an All-Star Cast THE Cecropia Moth Educational House - Keeping Vim Comedy Class “A” THIRD AVE, AT PIKE 1916, PAGE TO CRACK HIGH COST OF LIVING and Mar Car New County Dock ket Will Do It, rigan Says ALL Seattle will begin feeding it self from ite new bread basket within a month This term d baaket” w. applied Wednesday to the vast area across Lake Washington by County Commissioner Carri gan In announcing first definite plans for the construction of @ county dock in the heart of Seattle. A new ferry slip, dock and public market are to be lo cated at the foot of Howard av and Aimy st, on Lake Union The allp, together with a public market, provided in the plans, will cost $25,000, Architect Huntington drawn preliminary petw to have tions ready PLANS PREPARED City already and ex; fle Count has! plans the complete August 18, | Ene natruction w but Huntingto al impossi in pec by commissioner Der within fd it w ready nee ton to begin « two weeks ra them out in such He board held a con Wednesday « the matter. nee th with phane the in Commissioner Carrigan explat » nature of the new ‘ount t, sald it would mark epoch in lake transportation Ferry boats will be able t passengers and products lake Washington in heart Seattle he Madison bil doing away which has m gardening difficult an the hauling 40 e truck lake sultry raisin fruit grow ¢ and all forms of agriculture wil increased, With the created by the improved f transportation, the stimulus ithe mt of living faci) entativ plans exhibited for the first t ay by Engtr Denton showed a ferry alip » ‘ouch ches lead Lake while erk 4 walks lead tc public mar | The public market is to be a two. | Story, triangularshaped structure | Denton plans to make it a serviceable and ornate building, con with modern produce shopping facili The ding dex flower boxes stalls face rated with MEAT PRICES WILL CONTINUE TO RISE WASHINGTON, July 19.—Bi ® population of the Unite States is growing rapidly, and pro duction of meat is n pace, high meat prices will continue indefinitely ernment agents The available supply of meat this country would be much great they say, were it not for losses caused b It is die a lon Seven million olera in 1914 In 1914 and 1915 this country ported more fresh, chilled and froz f and mutton than it export probably | say gov bd | ous dineam Q Xposure 1,475,000 cattle Lisease a ” esti from expe died of « im-] MARKET WAR NOTES have tinancia of 10,000,000 part loar COLISEUM | NEWS TONIGHT— Ann Pennington nd Charlie Chaplin ‘THURSDAY Blanche Sweet Always a Good Show Here 8% PER ANNUM Paid I member r semi-ant July Ist 1ual_ period The Home Savings and Loan A: A Strictly 919 Second Ave., sociation Mutual aving Society Commercial Bldg Upstair GRAN Known as the Hippodrome Theatre From December 15, 1915, to June 15, 1916 Fernandez and May Musical Comiques, Comedy Singing. Talking, Musical Act Wilson & White Musical Costume Change Act Hawalian Stage Settings The Kiddies wilt Enjoy This 5 —> WEEKDAY MATINEES Q.—Does the constitution of the;ting an in|United States provide that in the | $10,000,000. event of war, citizens can be di ed for military service? R. M. M. A.—The right to compel military rvice of zens is one of the erent powers of any government granted by the 4 is impliedly netitution Q.— have a genuine leather dav. enport. | have used olive oil on it, and now every time | lay a pillow on it, It sticks so that it takes the lint from the pillow. Please advise me what to do for it. GRACE. A—Wash off the olive ofl with ap and water, taking care to use t little water. You will not need any dressing on the leather for some time, but when It becomes get one of the prepared furniture store necessary Q.—In calling on the telephone a person with whom | am only slight acquainted, is it proper to say This is Mr, Jones speaking,” or ould | give my full name, omit ng the title? MR. L A—It is our full Then it iq f less for too, in any case k of yourself another person would Q.—! have but recently come to this country and do not understand social customs. More as a courtesy to friends of mine than to me, | received an invitation to an given by a lady whom | Please suggest Shall | leave my FANIA, friends to the and let them guide you correct procedure. You a card for each of the have “at home” know but slightly what | shall do? card? A.—Go with your the 1 leave hostesses thra hou Q.—I have recently been elected president of a little club. 1 do not know the duties of this office very well. Can you suggest some books which will help me to understand them? CLARA. A.—Aside from the standard au thorities, Roberts’ Rules of Order and Cushing’s Manual, there is an little Parliamentary » for Women's Cl by Em Fox other book Q.—Please state who Basil M. Manly is, and what position in the government does he fill? SUBSCRIBER, Manly the fore most economic investigator in America, He won great fame as the director of the investigation conducte by the United States ion on industrial relations chairmanship of Frank He also wrote the fa report A.—Basil M ommi inder the P. Walsh Manly he States bureau ted with rtment’s mous Ir 1907 the Unit and wa that gov ernm investiga tion into the subject of woman and child labor in the United States, largely writing the “Report on Women and Children in the Glass Industry In 1918 Manly made for bureau ittached to of labor in the Unit the famous of prices in to con States labor into the rise coal, reporting miners’ wage: inquiry anthracite gress that creased but the wholesale creased 25 cents per had in while coal had in ton, with the tor price result that the operators were net-! THEATRE Eugene Levy, Mgr. TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN (As “Darn -in Hosery’”’ ) “CARMEN” The Only 4-Part Scream He Ever Made Xs ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE 4 TODAY THE HARRY LEWIS DOG AND MONKEY CIRCUS Children Under 10 Free to Weekday Matinees increased yearly Q—I! would like to know the qualifications necessary to become @ secret service agent for Uncle Sam. Also, what kind of work pre sents itself for secret service agents? L. 8. E. A.—The secret service is a divis jon of the treasury department. It is principally engaged in detecting and prosecuting violators of United States statutes against counter- feiting, bribery ersonating of. ficers of the government, perjury and foreign and domestic obliga tions and The service tails men for the protection of the president You can learn about qualifications examinations and other details at the office of the secret service tn the federal build ing. Q.—I expect to be married this month. | have given my fiancee a list of the persons | wish to invite to the wedding, but she and her people have refused to Invite most of them because they themselves ! are not personally acquainted with my friends. They y that the bride's friends and those of her parents are the ones to receive in. vitations, We have agreed to leave it up to you. Who is right? BEN. A.—You are. Your list of friends should be given full attention. The bride's mother should extend a cor dial welcome to all guests, whether has met them previously or not, After the ceremony, the bride-| £room Introduces his friends to the; bride | she Q.—Please allow me space In your column ask: girl a small | want to Do you think it proper for a to come to the home of her EVENINGS SUNDAYS profit of (married si | hubby Edwards and Sturdevant High Clase Singing “Olive Reeder and Curtis Armstrong “Two Boys, Two Pianos” The Kiddies * will Enjoy This 10c er and go fishing and out walking with her brother-in- law, and be gone all day at a time, while her sister stays home and cares for two small children and drudges all day long? Now, this man will never go out with his wife and babies, and still refuses to let | the sister go anywhere by herself, This sister refuses to go with @ _ single fellow, as she is afraid she will be talked about, but tell me, do you think it will make less talk if she continues doing as she has done? This has been going on | almost nine months, and is getting almost unbearable for the wife. Now, | think if there be one spark of womanhood in this sister she would have more respect for her married sister than to step in and try to take her place. s. PL A.—It goes without saying that this young lady has an oversupply of pure, unadulterated nerve, While it will be extremely unpleasant for her’ married sister to assért her rights after affairs have gone on thus far, she must do so if she ex- pects to retain her rightful place in her home, Some bright and sun day she should arise early, in! her sister that she is to be the family drudge for the day, take her children and depart for a day in the cor Needless te say, will fully appreciate her, when she returns. If she handleg® the situation cleverly she can sooml convince her husband beyond the slightest doubt that a chit of a eirl can never take the place of the mother of his children. BULLBROS. Just Printers THIRD MAIN 1043 1013 Apparel for Women Thursday and Friday a Splendid OPPORTUNITY to Prepare for YOUR VACATION TRIP House Dresses Linen Beach Dresses Linen Suits: ....<... Sport Coats and U tility Coats... Cloth Suits ...05% Wool Jersey Sport Suits, 3.00 6. 00 6.00 5.00 and $ and and and 2.50 and $15.00 Ra sien 5.50 and $19.75 We strongly advise early shopping. CHEASTY BUILDING ARMAN Second Avenue at Spring Street

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