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10¢c or Evening Playing to Packed Houses William Famum THE END OF THE TRAIL —A wonder picture, laid in the snow-bound lands of Hudson Bay. A story of a fight for love, which gives Mr. Farnum a chance to do some of his very best acting. Also a good comedy and Mutt and Jeff. IMPORTANT NOTICE William Fox masterpieces are shown first-run exclusively at They are admitted shoulders this theatre. to stand head and above all others. STRAND The Perfectly Ventilated Theatre Second Ave., Bet. Spring and Seneca 10c or Evening eens or Evening No Ice Water; Hot Lemonade for Militiamen With Measles BY WM. G. SHEPHERD Press Staff Correspondent measies in Texas must take fi measles among the troops along the The army treatment for measles | how is worse than the measles. With the temperature healthy men may be. Instead of ice|dainty lit baths and hot drinks on a scorch y don't make you feel m Hard to Escape 'Em It's hard to kne Antonio Moreno your correspondent ¢ Ser ture at the Clen The TARANTULA FIRST PICTURES AMERICA SHOWING : Somme” SHOWING GERMANS I TRENCHES ACTUAL SURRENDERING New York’s Big $25,000,000 Fi was decimating correspondent telephoning ‘Ten cases of measies among one too many MASONS TO HOLD WEEK’S CELEBRATION Florence Rose Fashion Pictures Latest Fashions of New York celebration “Herennde,” by By Kussian Orchestra, 4 CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photeplay House opening of the new $250,000 temple Harvard ave OVIlE ee Wear Guess who this is! Why it's Loulse Glaum, who has come to the front of late in vampire roles in the movie this now. This picture was taken when she first made her debut in the “Honor Thy Name,” until Wednesday She's at the Liberty, in * * * * * * LIBERTY Jand the introduction of a strong Frank Keenan, Charles Ray and| contrast Loulse )Glaum new tr Sunday in th art Triangle masterplece, “Honor Thy Name. which is playing at the Liberty un tt! Wednesday night. Frank Kee nan, who has already been seen here in many successful photoplays, | including “The Coward” (in w Charles Ray also starred) pping Stone,” “The Phantom others, Is cast as the old South gentle a type that befits his wo talents. Charles Ray, who starred most recently in “The Desert has a part that will crea laurels for himself. Louise @ Surf Girls,” a two-part Mack Sen nett-Keystone comedy, ts filled with bathing evits, pretty iris and many exciting and comical situa tions. see REX When the huge f t which | hung on the wall Famous }Players Film Co's studio wa opened after the disastrous fi that plant, it was fc was the only one ductions not damaged"by the fia and heat. As a result Pauline| Frederick, called the most beaut!-| fal woman on the American stage is to be seen fn the acreen version of the famous novel at the Rex Crowded houses were the vogue Sunday STRAND Once more William Farnum strug gles against an overpowering fate in “The End of the Trail,” the new est William Fox production now being shown at the Strand The screen play is set in the snow-cove regions west and is the story of a man's fight for his home and happ' | a | COLONIAL t 1s hard to bell Chaplin can be more funny that e¢ past, Such seems to be t asical work “At One A. M packed the Colonial Sunday however, was forced tc share honors with winsome Helen who won fame in the se rallroad Miss Holmes is exqut n “Judith of the Cumberland beautiful of the Souther Measles patients are not al owed| COLISEUM r, no matter ho w | beating down lthe sun, after all. That's the im-|!” @ revival of “The Music Master.” |i weekly luncheon of the Wood: |Re 3.. |pression one has after seeing that which the two made such @ hit} ow wiison league Hene, 3 ibe. ané under | tie" ater, Marké Dove, inj) Se Ceneene Seo. With an increasing sense of |Mens. 4 Ibe and over cee eae n |faquabe, good size, dow 1 Common Ground,” ne nS at! aeoem RAR SALE our responsibility as a tion | rirkeys, live Jthe Coliseum. Mis | BESSIE BARRISCALE has algmong a family of nation nid | Turkeys, dreased | porte a most ¢ most beautiful dressing room at) Goria “without any party cOl-| Veal, 76 to 120-1 a a @ hich Theodore Rot jthe Culver City studios. Tapestries, |j4, in a spirit of nonpartisanship, | Ves! laree oo @ he : a ba wa walls and furnishings are of a deli- jin, people have watched President . oe A Mew music, @ comedy end pie | te tose pink, == Wilson strug with the pro " rete D RD b arising at home and from abrome,|% Selling Prices to Retailer torial make the bill well worth sit ¢| ting thru | |CLEMMER The Tarantula,” Vitagraph fea Storey a chance to display some witching gowns and exquisite cos tumes One girlish frock worn by Miss Storey, as the senorita of Sunny ‘\Cuba, is an old rose taffeta. The ‘iskirt is fashioned in a number o Ince production, “Civilization,” at bier ; ” at mall ruffles while the waist is|the Metropolitan 10,000 ENJOY HIGH le : made in a simple bodice effect. The collar and cuffs of this charming | but simple dress are white satin,| be | part Re and it certainly ts jaye the part of Keenan's son, and new um, as the “vampire,” ts splendid. “The| sider ghty long time to sit thr ing of one moving | picture y. The audiences that that Charile however, in his latest bit of| is something new under| © |fered so much from her double ex-| genius of the American people to mer, gives Edith | would have to ¢ jnow completely recovered Hon. George Turner of Spokane |Hickman and George Fisher have | son Administration STAR—MONDAY, AUG, 7, 1916. PAGE New Bills Please | Sunday's Crowds Louise doesn't look like t MISSION The W of the World,” the five Feather production, with Hobart Bosworth and Dorothy Dav , t in the leading roles, will be until Wednesday night at th sting them ever depicted on the s of Beatrice, wife of kovernor, whose innocent friendship with another man causes public weandal and nearly results in her husband's lo x his second term in office. m Nevill, the other man in the case, was once in love with Beatrice, and, in league with a political boss, circulates the scandal, The climax comes in a most mnusua! and exciting manner and one that will stir the emotions of every lover of the silent drama . : CLASS A Not so long ago George Ovey principal comedian in “When Jerry Comes to Town at the Class A was voted next the funniest man i e Chaplin. After seeing ay some of the movie fans were inclined to b that he was even funnier than Charlie—at least in this picture. ‘Out of the Rainbow,” a drama and anothe omedy make up what filmdom could be termed nothing less thar an excellent bill eee METROPOLITAN Two hours has always been con witnessed ‘Civ ration” 8 the Metropolitan could have ween iM ter the massive t 1 story had been had there been more of be hard to explain in ] this remarkable of the master mind The idea Of the production ts 0 bri ° 4 © FLICKERINGS ham, attor father was B WALKER, who| William H 9 Prices Paid Preaw of Henry B! Walt.| Publican, who altry, Veal hall in “Tha of Victory,” five-|time chairman of the republican |@ —— Essanay nal committee, was the prin: | Springs : to appear with David Warfield | coal speaker Friday noon at the | Ducks, fat ANTOINET plays in ature, has been ask-| nat MYRTLE §& EDMAN'S eyes suf. king to interpret and apply the posure work in ‘nuktr The Amer-| their solution, with that degree of Batter jean Beauty” that she en tn Mid ealightened states- {Native Washington 1 darkened room and for a time|t in, pirited leadership | x the specialist belleved that he) which characterized the administra ate. She has|tion of Abraham Lincoln ve Washington 4 . lthen addressed the league on HERSHALL MAYALI, Howard | progressive Legislation of the in the big } especially strong rol and Grain producer) (CHANGE RAINIER RULE JINKS OF EAGLES ee nena? cut with simple lines |< bese. Sines ee Nearly 10,000 persons atter Fastern Washington oate.20.00 @31.00 ALHAMBRA Supervisor Reaburn of the Ral-\the Eagles’ high jinks Sunday nate inee William Nigh and Marguerite|nier national park has received In-| Woodland park. While the t Kae now. two of the most popular and|structions from the department of/played popular and patriotic 1800 @ versatile members of the great film-|the Interior to allow all passenger! from noon until late in the ar. | shington ‘dow ‘ jon family, are seen in “Notorious {carrying autos to operate as far as/noon, the picnickers matched their compressed timothy, | 4.08 Gallagher,” the five-part production|Longmire springs only, at the rate/strength and athletic abilittes on |which is playing at the Alhambra of $1 a round trip within the park.|the sport field ces T° holeenle Dealers fo Junt Notorious Gallagher” 1s the stor «ram! t agher, a harmless oun the East o suddenly finds that he ha Jeome into what he considers fam did not commit, The manner tn | which this complication is unfolded, er and the ammunition. Wednesday night. This sen |wational feature was produced by William Nigh himself, and is said to be one of the most distinct nov lelties ever offered to theatre-goers. The regulation is being made Mrs. W. D, Whitley proved to be pe with a view toward bettering the|the all-around champ of the day transportation services and to|winning three first places avoid confusion { A baseball game and drill work | Bananas pleted the progra Heets completed the program Bees, ee per tb per Ib, 1 A Hays, Kas., woman sleeps with an unloaded, bejeweled revolver| inder her pillow The cartridge are in an envelor in a drawer in the next room, #ua on nights whe feels particularly nervous she|13. All ‘ocks the door between the revoly-| Badger state and their families are invited Cherries, Bing, te WISCONSIN PICNIC This year’s annual plenic of Wi consin J ill be held in Wood land park Sunday afternoon, August former resi the | Carr COME ON IN—THE LAUGHING IS GOOD AT THE LIBERTY SURF GIRLS © A Mack Sennett Keystone Comedy d feet of filmed whole tankful of tickles” merry the fine old spirit of the Southland, with its single code of morals, womankind, outward semblance leading to a terrific to maintain nerve-tingling interpreted y an allstar cast, Frank Keenan Charles Ray ou Louise Glaum CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 This Bill Until Wednesday Night Matinees ... .10¢ Children ......5¢ Evenings ....15¢ (After 7) FIRST AT PIKE Ces ins | REPUBLICAN VES AR CT REPORT 1 ‘ 1.51 Clark Seedlings Her Greatest of All Characters ab PARAMOUNT PICTURES EX 10c ™ —_ reamery, brick 30 Yakime Gens Gems * FAIR BATHER PAINTS | ON PINK HALF HOSE picturesque suits for women were put to shame a young woman appeared in |pink half-hose But be chanced lehe took a » dip, peared on the beach again it was jly by J. W, Godwin & Co) | Without one of her slippers, had been lost in the water, passionately Helleve” a thousand bathers swam with the paint-hosed maiden Look through umn of Star gains in acreage. King George of England speaks| seven languages. acreage cole Want Ads for bart