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a | | GREATEST PORT lOc “’ 10¢e B NEWS —NOT poncy owccot towel T'S BEEN MANY A DAY | me ort ee ll SINCE YOU HAD AN OP- scrsuee gins Pew: “ll! PORTUNITY TO SEE AS | vw tie ae'erion "GOOD A PICTURE AS | william Exclusive Seattle Showing sae" RParnum e & s thi bad bbb aadl Motion Pictures “The Sail- STEALS GOLD BEADS ing of Germany's Super-Su Se OTHE TRAIL marine Deutschland From ee: any of thi great actor Lard in s Bisse Tie Perantuia a thr -bound - America!” ei Bot op emt ‘ue ee ing scenes and dramatic action. ‘ : work é y William Fox pictures are the ireiteht<te your last cine Cage Mra. Lesile Carter, | best. They are shown first-run to see Frank Keenan, Louise Mae Marsh, in “The Marriage of Molly ‘O,’" at the Liberty Thursday c at, however exclusively at this theatre q Glaum and Charles Ray in en eee * * gl ne * nine phe ; nd “Honor Thy Name”; “The . Limnery—on ee coin th ms aoe wane ed Surf Girls” with the entire sreanaietscainios f me Peres Mrs. Carter troupe of Keystone bathing ” Bh By se Me ED 4 of the Trail,” at the Stra chase h ee ee diteny has te cnt te mien y enc ean ae ee tea ene SECOND AVENUE it first! pagans Pi geo patty reiavs eae wee Bet. Spring and Seneca Matinees 10c, Children 5c, Evenings 15c. tPran n ; r ie ee : : f " he ies ach or oe = 10c AND 10c 5 The Surf Gir Ithe Mack t e comed | » ¢ rt | be 4 t Sub n ws a J oy ——=S bi Q—We are a number of giris{der, but naturalness has 5 ladd to the cream when the latter Li who are puzzied as to whether we over mere formalit partly r d should ask our young men friends ~ to call at our homes. They have) Q.—WIil you please teli me how) Qi took my girl to a dance one fe brought us home from dances and much it costs to adopt a baby? evening, and | introduced her to a 4 F parties, but we have never asked A READER boy friend. After their dance he , them to call. Should we have done| A.—Adoption papers cost in the jescorted her out to the roof garden Wednesday Thursday ec a 80, or is it thelr place to ask to neighborhood of $25 Was it right for her to go, since) Last Times | First Times call?—Margery ind Her Friends. _—_ she had just met him, and he war e = A—Every wholesome acquaint Q—What is Philadelphia ice a total stranger to her? ANON Mari Eth | ance or association between young cream, and how is it made? Atte adil thn: dlimeenatatnns e e men and women begins in the home. GEORGE W. she should not have left the b Who seeks the invitation or extends| A.—"Philadelphia” is the original | fs it is of small !mportance compared |American variety, and 18 little! @W—Are graduates of West Point! with the fact that the man comes to|known abroad When properly | commissioned or non-comm: | the house, and that you receive him|made in consists ent of thin| officers? i. ote under the protection of your parents | cre weetened, flavo iO) > pKipkieanes Ot Wiek oka: or guardian, and with their ap-|froz a ® cons i isda! comtelaniouh’ 44 tetaea ha proval When young people meet |choicest kind of ice crea Scald-| renante est rank of c C and find pleasure in one another's |ing the cream a double boiler) | ineea ott Tm co ommon Woman’s any, sometimes it is r ger of curdling, and = op ptm “ ral for the girl to extend an rained et Ground 99 ” i tion Dt x I hot er Q.—Some time ago | went to a ay , WAYS, invitation to a young man to Dissolve the sugar in the hot cream. | suirieuaiiet_ medium and she told a to her home; sometimes the yo and when cold add the flavoring | ne that | vine sean ‘ oe oe with with > man makes known a desire to do so. )If natural fruit be added, mash, add|¢iture husband. Sh. pe agtthen The latter is the strictly correct or-|sugar and let Rett, MAA ge eee @ gave 8 min ute description of him, Carlyle | Blackwell but ' — i it all tommy-rot and paid little attention Theodore , Roberts 4 Delightful, oston Sample Sh Bo sma Clearance a5 Sher Economical, Place to Trade Lately | have met a man exactly answering his description. Now | dislike this man intensely; but whenever | am in his presence | feel myself being swayed by his personality. | lose my self-control and, after bging with him, | almost invariably have an attack of nerves. | try to avoid him but it seems as { we are always meeting on the street or some public place. Now, Miss Grey, what can | do?| — | would rather die than marry him, for | am deathly afraid of him. Do Children 5c iS you think it is my “fate” that | shall? SEVENTEEN | thi thing put it, I KNOW that ia particular instance your 1 n your hands. at NOW OFFERING yours from the man, but from ourse N doubt your entimentality furnishes “the man h imme e amusement; but few men hav scruples about the! = bh results of r pastime lo, if thi man learns that you gard hima ~ ‘The clearance of our surplus stock is proving an ex Pee “eae igi FREDERICK traordinary buying event for economical sho r Phe vantage of your I would be le includes ail short lines and odd sizes in hamed to admit to myself or ar Her Greatest of -: _ 4 id oe ste else that I wa oO weak me iy that 1 was in danger of lost All Characters a God's gifts; that another mind was Come so vastly superior that it could comp! away and control m Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes ff iri! Mia Seventeen our mind is These values are always s¢ for $2.50, crite bet one ¢ t wit $2.95 and $3.50, and are now at the clearance sen Hienental, ere bargains: Inatead ¢ 1 spiritualist medium ake MEN’ ANCY BOOT atest or fa of any other descr vee 4 t a eigen $2.95 and. awe ne pon morbid fan PARAMOUNT Oxfords. Men's Oxfords, th regu with r sai Peiala tay A a PICTURES Ladies’ Pumps and «fords, e 5 egular iT t the ) and $4.00 values own age. Join an ¢ COME #60 yuna a mA ‘95 now $1.95 Jf isi i tir rn a B54 << OPEN rand ney ras ey Bs bang TAKE “tadae” "Daddy honk Lan,” ot SAMPLE. HOP\INC|':"" | as pT SECOND : *) cre = m FLOOR Second Ave at Piko St. BUILDING Lock through. the aoreage ce MARU SLARK umn of Star Want Ads for bar-| Make “Molly Believe’ | gains in acreage, STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1916. PAGE 3 ane are on the bill Nigt eee | oe . & : sAleyGuown at civerty ||A. B. STICKNEY, RAIL |: [rae rushing here, Soler COLISEUM Marie Doro ne hat into twelv beautiful creatio « Von Herberg, manager of the atre, has contracted for |the exclustve motion picture rights| arrived yesterday Stickney had lived here since the early 60's. Intestinal trouble caused his death. —- § PIONEER, IS DEAD Mr Liberty th | | as her ow ST. PAUL, Aug. 9.—A. B. Stick acter grows in strength and beauty,/of the sailing of the Deutschland, will he star Wednesday night|Germany's giant merch a.|ney, founder of the Chicago, Great Coliseum r be shown at the Liberty|Western railroad, and interested in The picture is due in Se-|several other Northwest railroads this morning and will be'died at his home here today t. sbown until Saturday night | Stickney built several of the lines teurized. Regular 10¢ cost of delivery, bookkeeping and bad counts Bri consolidated as Stickney's assistant | STALL lines, LOWER FLOOR, PIKE PLACE later branches of trunk lines. son, Samuel C. Stickne: general manager of the Erie w ee {Complete Report of Market Today _——————————_ production from ame name |% Prices Paid Prodi Poultry, Veal and ti t DE and ve th are cast in a at suits them ver News Pictorial conclude: the program . METROPOLITAN Pickford Packed 1RO8 tan t t t al » Butter ee Charming ington Man ° eh neton sid he pict . 4 pack 2 Saturda ce yaa 2 @ CLEMMER Irene Fenwick, that daint tle t pn at the Wace Thursday in |Select ranch exes 5 Destiny The | aE Country Hay and Grain ly and a comedy,| (Pr | “The Child of Destiny” In Five THEATRE Wheat $4.00 @35.00 Delightful Third Ave. at Pike St paar eas Whdeus Daln key, Acts i Vegetables and Fruit | Always Five Cents > ad And give us your written opinion to be sent to (Corrected datiy by J. W Gcawin @ the Metro Film Corporation Wednesday Till Saturday FATE’S DECISION A Virile, Gripping Drama ue Just like little Mary, she wears a boy’s outfit, and then completes her role in the prettiest frocks imaginable. farrots, | . sal. mrapefrult i 3 Ee he Ji Pathe Weekly and a Colored Scenic Featuring Winsome Le Musical Program MARGARET : M. GUTERSON’S IMPERIAL rT RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA GIBSON 180 “Aeroplane Polka” By Damm ber Xylophone Solo by C. Fisher A New Adventure of eH “Dance of the Hours,” from Gioconda By Ponchinelll “The Social Pirates” “i Orchestra Number Those Adorable Girls 4 MARIN SAIS AF 2 oe | OLLIE KIRKBY Palwemalon, ett be Apples HAM and BUD [O° sins gi The Inimitable Comedians see | : “The Heart Menders” Rane if Seattle’s Best Photoplay House It Scream [ White, new, ¢ 2%