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BLANCHE EVERYBODY’S FAVORITE COMES TO THE COLISEUM Thursday in— “The Dupe” It’s a Big One ROONEY COMEDY—TRAVELOGUE—NEW MUSIC 15c—CHILDREN 5c Q—Can you tell us meaning of the word “Thalia” and oblige 8ix BOYS. A.-—It is a Greek word meaning “the blooming onm,” and in Grecian mythvogy was one of the nine Muses. She «cm the Muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, and is usually represented with comic misk and the shepherd's crook in her hand. One of the Graces wad also called Thalia Q—w at sea Is the author of the book “Dr. Jeky! and Mn Hyde,” and would thank you very much to enlighten us thru your polumns in The Star. “FOUR JOLLY TARS.” A—“The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ‘Hyde,” that terrible and searching ‘Wile of the good and bad in man, wus written in 1886 by Robert Louis Stevenson to whom Q.—Kindly infbrm me as to the legal status of a couple living to- TODAY 3 DAYS ONLY Thompson’s Greatest of all American Plays PARAMOUNT PICTURES and Burton Hoimes’ Travelogue “Through the Grand Canyon of Arizona” Coming Sunday Children 5c 10c the | gether as man d wife for over|then to the university. Do you two yeare in this state. Are they |think | am too old to embark upon married in the eyes of the law? Is/such a course, as it will take me there any statute under which they several years to complete can be prosecuted? €.s. studies, or could you suggest some A.—No, answors your first ques | better vocation? MARGUERITE, tion. Person und violating the A.—You should not atk to marriage 5 be arrested and | troduced to any of the men fined for immornl conduct my |you are employed | speak t Q.—My husband and | separated | polite have be after we parted, | heard he was dead, and shortly afterwards mar. ried again. Now | hear that he alive and has since married anoth- |er woman. | Please inform me as to my posi tion. Am | legally married, or | must 1 obtain 4 divorce from my first husband? Must | have my marriage to my second husband | annulled? H. |¢ | A.—It 1s impossible juse |where you stard until know| Q—If a man has tived over | whether rat husband has ob-| ten years in the United States, and tained a divorce. If he has, then |More than five years in this state of course Inst marriage in |can he take out his first and final legal. Otherwise you will need a/|naturalization papers at first-class altoriey to unravel com-|time? plications | A—No. Hea from the date he to spea n introdu ness | newcomer |be polite with be reserved w are the sec pusiness girl I certainly do not think he prepare teacher, nor do I th 00 old to yourself hoose a better vocation to say you the same A.C. 7. B wait five ye hin ft Q.—My heart flutters and skips beats very often, and | would like |final papers to know what causes it Is this a |very serious matter, and should | lconsult a doctor? If you could), |g! me a remedy, | would be grateful. A READER A.—Aside advising papers before he can THE LONGEST r which under water | time on r wimmer has rema ix minute: seconds from you to STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1916. PAGE 3 ‘SCHOOL MA’AM TOUCHES HEART She's at the Liberty; Dougan Fairbanks Keeps “Flirt ing With Fate.” “WAR'S WOMEN” THRILL PROGRAMS TODAY ALMAMBRADougias Fairbanks tm wit drama she COLISEUM Dupe COLONIAL —Trances Nelson tm “The | LIBKHTY—Derethy Gish tn “The Lit (le Sehaot Ma'am": also comedy MISSION—C1 son Yoke dison to "The Crim chapter “The Secret of alse comedy Geraldine Farrar in “Tempta STRAND Markey tm Vrank Keenan ant Kuid “War's Women PLAYS SCHOOL MA‘AM war in “The Little | Triangle produc-| Liberty, beginning | the » of the production takes childhood daya, when, bare-fo one tramped the} ane to the little red school, or as ght wild flowers to ol teacher the lead ays an Dorothy Gish Ma’am the Schoo! tion at Thursday, enacts her This yne back to ne's a shy matd bre |the village sct Stone kiddies, 1 of the impor ‘FLIRTING WITH FATE" hint of the story Flirt With Fat the latest Triangle release, which {# playing] at the Alhambra f three days starting Thursday, stamps it as one! jof the livest Douglas Fairbanks plo | In the first part of the pic-| Fairbanks seen an a | poor artist, in Jove with a rich girl in the last part lets us }forget that he {* an endows with a fortune and relegates the background The merest of or tures lture, Mr is the author artint ve affair to WAR'S WOMEN” | a play wit rise, That's War's Women the Strand wn described re is a surprise to play—and a wel Markey rises to in the splendid | of the leading woman's these days of war and atmosphere, this war plo-| distinct interest . THE SHOP GIRL Edith nd te An hoights rtrayal rt. In | military ture holds Real Music re for Reel Pictures the Saturday that of a man with a pretty clothing model and who Is discour aged by his sister, who does not want him to marry beneath his eta tion. There are several complica tions before true love has its way./ eee A STRONG CAST Jack Pickford, Felitz Brunette, fan Hayward, Frank Clark and Oltver are among the players The Reprisal,” at the Clam A It tella the story of a erference {n the love girl 4 her plans for revenge. | ee THE CRIMSON YOKE” Yoke bo Is infatuated u Guy in theatre brother's tn | a drama wil the Mong hapter and with V Mission 1 dealing and part’ of 6 en Crimson ir ful free-born octoroon a wond sacrifice DUPE” ntrigue Blanche “THE in © feature play thin in weet as social re « woman, The eventually, by a play the attention ances, to give she may lay Saturday “TEMPTATION” Temptation w G ay in raldine Far good dea & artist and singer avoid excitement; eat and sleep regularly and exercise freely in the open air, it is beyond my jurisdic tion to prescribe for heart trouble of your nature. Yes, by all means you should consult a first specialist m45eNOr,, x class | | Q—1 recently secured a position with a large firm, where | come in contact with more men than girls | There are only two other girls on| ithe floor where | work. | have) been introduced to some of the men, but | always speak to all of them when | see them in the of fice or on the street, altho | do not know the names of some of them. They are always pleasant and seem jto know their place, | think it is| almost an impossibility to be prop-| erly introduced to each and every person that works for the firm, but 1 am young In the business world, 80 come to you. Am | pursuing the right course, or should | ask some one of the fel- lows | know better than the rest, and who works in the same office, to Introduce the others to me? Men from other departments come to our department on business at times, and would speak to me if | gave them a chance. They recog nize me from seeing me every day! in the office or on my way to and from work, and | think they only| mean to be polite, but | do not feel| sure whether they would think 1 was trying to be forward or not if 1 spoke to them, so | do not speak One young fellow has a habit of saying “Hello!” to me when he sees me in the office or on the street, but | always speak to him in a formal way, as | feel that | do not know him well enough to do otherwise 1 don't know his name and fee! sure that he does not know mine. Do you think | should speak to him as he speaks to me, or con-|' tinue to do as | am doing? 1am 20 years old and want to go ‘to school to prepare myself for) teaching. | will specialize in some! one subject to teach, and will have|Scene from “Flirting With Fate,” |to go to @ preparatory school and Scenes on Current Photoplay Programs scene from “The Shop Girl,” at the Clemmer, Some fall the thrilling to rise Othere ¢ story at the Rex iations there are many “THE DECOY” s Moore, a youn unprovided for | irl, finds after her fa ites to her Lawre who ts in re adventuress and accom two card sharps. They her to the city In as a decoy in fleec men beginning De Mrs an to bring he h youn is the of “The nial theatre BODIES OF DROWNED _| BOY AND MAN FOUND day search the bodies Bellar, 12 of the for decide order to ui of the story oy,” at the Colo After al of Franci Carrol fal Home drowned the White riv | found Wednes of O'Brien Th embr two Edmund Memor and 18 Briscoe Boys, who while bathing r near Orillia, da John Costello were ir NM bodies were lor and below a death nearly ed in were und the point occurred of several farmers arching for the Ho discovered them on the bank, in a clump of bushes TO DRAW THURSDAY SPOKANE, MePhaul, super Indian re today t names next Thursde More than registered the drowning was only where Costello one hundred bodies July 20.—Judge John tendent of the Col ervation opening a first drawing ¢ would be made her ville sons have for homesteads TUBERCULOSIS AMONG miners in the South African bottom) | fields bas been reduced by of electricity for lght the gold at the Alhambra, and (at THREE DAYS— STARTING TODAY MATINEES 10c DOG AND MONKEY the vee) A thoroughly delightful story, all told with plenty of Griffith action and suspense. typi kiddie AND A TWO-PART KEYSTONE COMEDY acting is i tself a feature in this picture play. “His Wild Oats,” the fie OLIVER G. WALLACE CHILDREN ACT AT GRAND well as grown appreciation of the and Mc Cir theatre. This a st dog and monke us and May are two b Harry Lewis Do; at the Gra is one of th Fern 1 class ente h ainers who sin Oliver Ree Two Boys White and rde melodies trong in Wilson an Hawalian nd E atic bil. ¢ will be ragtime and Curtis Arm and Two Pian in native dance vant vaudeville Carmen urday songs Iwards and in ope rs com arlie Chaplin in shown until Sat “NIGHTINGALE” AT PALACE Fa Carranza the Nightingale. an artistic ymph with ing Palace Hume eadlin Spanish tri day her sing yester Hip & Thomas These an fellow 18 mer songs and ime t and they giv comedy rang om ra ms & atic let Nature Pearl & Twelve Minutes the Tem} Valdare the bill ire photoplay is “The Re Kathlyn Williams: in role and oper offer a One Touch of San ing f Abr John have a Fashion Quartette Irene From and eyelists itoo Four comedy comp The turn the AEROPLANE CO. TO LOCATE IN SEATTLE With the incorporation Wed day of the Pacific Aero Product company, the first aeroplar accessory manufacturing an business in Seattle. The new ¢ the with leading 1 an concern ation is incorpor Scenic Scoop Marvelous trip of Death Valley Dodge through Cali- fornia’s noted desert. 5c a f stockholders and E consists of th Foley plant Two ly con aero will be Diego I $100.0 N ps ‘y a hi ld of fun—12,000 inches of The t of m untamed AND OUR $35,000 Wurlitzer Orchestra at Fine Arts ee kerweree OSHS C TTS SLST HPO PERU EO TE FECES ED. iment in hilarity. 2a eee EVENINGS (After 7) 15¢ W. E. Lake Ur i ant at rachine eted ietion, and Roeing Oxbow wil struc Ww br with and two The esent Boeing hang d the a third 4 nstitute on K th n Marti to Seattle the lying PENNSYLVANIA FARMS last Har Year paid out $39,953,¢ in wages Vv STREET UP BY DYNAMITE WILKESB Another (ro! action comy by ond attempt sly local miraculc The been in progress 1915. dynam Contin- uous — 11 toll CAR BLOWN ARRE lle Pa,, July 20. car of the local was blown up to- making the sec n two days to kil and conductor * escaped death : street car strike haps since October 14,+ THEATRE Known as Hippodrome Theatre from Dec. 15, 1915, to July 15, 1916 Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. CHARLIE CHAPLIN “CARMEN” Best of All Com His Feature nedies Circuit Vaudeville: Big Fea ure Acts Headed By The Harry Lewis Dog and Monkey Circus Eves. 10c Bring the Kiddie, Matine Weekdays Mats. 5c to the Free on If Under 10 ere e REP ER eee a