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STAR—TUESDAY. AUG. 15, 1916. PAGE 3. am || MANLY EXPOSES * DOINGS IN FILMDOM | iweome taxes! TOO IAARARENTSOOOOO ee Representative Admits Fal NEWS—NOTES~GOSSIP weep st, anew Argument Don'tFail toSeethe Great RSE R INCOMES CONCEALED By BASIL M, MANLY The Daily Star's Noted Economic Expert WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug [ The Seoeht ‘attempt to fad Scene in 7 agit pegged Me eget income tix return come from Representative ¢ raitl Hu “ admite that 1 rineiple 4 it Sporting Blood” NOW SHOWING AT ¢ the feders! government to report bl the mount of their from bonds nd mortgag d thus disclore the true amount of their holdings the high state tax rate practically ir incor th sources He further argues that in ord fo avoid this high state tax these people would make id lent returns to the federal gover ment, with th: final t that the federal treasury would get less returns secret there t fr lating rates Here are the fact The real reason some states have tax rates on bonds and mortgages that seem exorbit ant is the me jon the democrats have been forced to double the Income tax rates in order to get the revenue that Dorothy Bernard Is Starred This is said to be the greatest horse-race Scene from “The Price of Malice Clemmer with Hamilton Revelle and coming Thursday to the bara Tennant as the stars. eee . | they need to pay for their picture ever filmed. It’s a mighty strong PROGRAMS TODAY Jim also on thy program in “The| enormous expenditures for pre > BR. Warner and Feld) Charge of the | t Brigade,” a paredn picture, all through. novel wr nd eth This reason is our old friend most historical charges ever made, —TAX EVASION Ing Bieod. ALMAMBRA—Willie Burke te “Reser” in a battle tt u neore tax were f + . eompiste, tn cq reste evaded whole would yield Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon. Mary Pickford tm “Hulde Par ot etter’ sasse tae ah democrats hope to raise with the rates double Anite in “The Stewart “The Sowers.” are been forced to raise the rates on bonds and mort Tg apple rages, because the bondholders MISKION—J. Warren Kerrigan in “The jond ‘mortgageholders, the same , , tne} Herbert Hrenon, author and dj-| Clase that are docs income 7 lems We Nerd! rector of the million do AD tag babieually. 6 neeal pr etloalty [Sense ran — “C1 ee Ree he cote arama. iA | intangible forms an bonds and | o 2 Fox forces to become a producer | "mortgages. Me ie ji LIBERTY es : alt from t ‘ In “Shell 43," the five-part Tr ‘ angle production, at the Libert Eddie Lyo 11 Moran Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca until Wednesday night, H. 1. War-)rtare of the Nestor Universal the rates ner, who fe cc { with Entd | par . one-reel tates could Markey, takes the part of an ad- | comedy tied “The Terrible | tacts arding the bond and taort Iventurer who deals with death | Turk,” in c ort-|goge holdings thelr citizens Ifrom morning to night, in a false ed by Priscilla Dean, and directed |they would unquestionably reduce Ls A ey t this form of prop are # that of a German spy posing | by Louls Chaudet sha kan alte On as an Americar newspaper cor-| es ae erty | The only chance they have to 33 |rexpondent. Never before has this bas had a long life on the stage. | issues are Easanay General to Bake true reports of thelr prop He is a well known character | program for A ugust These erty to the states, and would make actor, who has played all parte! The Thr atch Cl possible co reduce the tax rates from Mexican to Indian. August 8; “A Man for A’lon this ¢ to a level Walker Whiteside had M 4 and “His Stolen | with tho ra Tomamoto in his cast for “Th erty, such Let’s try a meal at the Shanghai today. They always serve de- licious Lunch and Din- ‘ Melting Pot <5 peck lea rattchacad st ner for less money. cee i ae es ta " ric, ALHAMBRA eat gga or pap Spateyet_ pervice ad AAO. cignsar super |i rarer eae BULL BROS. foods. Most exquisite festure that played at the Liberty at Univers il City, in which i : Chinese and American last spring with: Billie Burke | in as the 1 1 diminutive %0 Just Printers hinese 4 ric the title role, 1) at the Alhambra| iceman, and Gipinnelve 20 || 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 ‘ Eating Palace on the for a limited engagement Inte lot active comely to perfection | : * po wy ~ the ole story Ince has injected | ch silent soast. The finest Chop an irresistible charm. Every inch telinla baile net wanted. Suey and Noodles. dent has been made the most of Rea poe oes catcaraph in your le ¢ iy i and no coportunity bas been over ter is an follows looked to ke the picture as at ¥ 106 Second Ave. So. 3 hae wactive as possible. The fact that - ; Near Yesier Way “Peggy” has Mins are for its : =——— star makes it tremendously poy - coerveionT Half Bik. Se. of Smith Bidg wer a “ef THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES # co: \seum Mirrecsressrsssssssssssee seessssssgeeeeessssasseees22 Mery Pickford in the greatest ~ she ever had That ts what | thousands who have in Litt! TROOPS WLL NOT ized militia in state camps, last! wary in “Hulda from Holland” at week ordered to the xican Hine.| the Cottesum think and aay. Mars he reason for suspending the liq 9 little Dutch «irl, and her turn order is a , artage ing one of her little wards over her shop in fe paige cole: ih pagal of obtain-iinee to sew a rip in the posterior b poy Ba WASHINGTON, Aug. 15—B~|'DF, (Fansportation. it in anid, |°% his trousors is just an illustra the pa cause of the threatened railroad! with possible use of the troops |ton of the scores of homely and of the st strike, the war department today |quring the threatened strike preg ale gaan Ay 1 Bor psy) then Hetty definitely the re e Im abounds ana | . genes rag ; sen has pocked Miss Pickford ‘be 3 c aria THANKS MAYOR » ere, and | posed movement to the border of Jen , f between 125,000" xnd 36,000 mobil COLISEUM BEDECKED | ‘or only four days at the Coll eum, but he may have to continue FOR DUTCH PICTURE ::: er a week in view of the turned i he “ f att et y crowds ey pal Pia ATi | For All wher NS yaad Ills . ee a $ aH et CLEMMER 4 Boobie oe o Het q If the akin be ie ina ain be coterions, eallow, muddy, sallow f The exterior ot the Coliseum Anita Stewart in “The Daring of ; . ° bloteh ° reckied. 1 « Theatre has been made espe Diana and the Tuesta orchestra, 4 will so surely overcome the condition 44 | attractive by the building ‘ sey ‘ ' ink more. of both at the Clemmer, are prov like a magnet os far as Teasing ordinary mereotiaed iccion—abecrbs the | old windmill, on the paddles of ead ond near-dead per rtace| which appear the inscription “Mary | Ke rr de no in-| Pickford in Hulda from Holland,” |Crowds to the bex office is con the names of the actress and the sg ob rip a fenpected, even b ir EDWIN fa then in evidence, clear eately and beautiful special attraction at that theatre. | p¢y renant of this wax. procurable at All of the ushers, as well as the tL cock sore. will rejuvenate even doormen and cashiers, are be pranieed hy th com plexi It i@ used Itke cold cream. | Thomas Meighan, Theodore Ro» A PEN LETTER decked in the garb of the Holland. |¢"t* 44 Camiile Astor are prom nent in the suppert of America’s P| ich clude ever ood vier which includes even the wood) photo dramatic favorite, Blanche H THE OPEN SHOP © TODAY [Sweeter little person on the screen| Sweet at the Rox in the Jesse i, and |than Mary Pickford, and in “Hulda Lasky production of “he Sowet United States from Holland he surpasses any Lasky production of “The Sowers, Ry EDWIN J WN noth To- {thing she has ever done. There 's|t!% founded on the well known sinmerctal Clu mn ay enjoy their constitutl . also on the program « Burton |20%e! Of the same name by Henr i Matthews and Judge|God-guaranteed right to work MOMOW | iioimes Travelogue showing the|®¢tom Merriman. | | yan. Commerciai| has ; people of “Wend,” a Slav coun |before the war, but which bh since been taken over by the r Only COLONIAL | The Hovse of Mirrot r I open | true and if the| ha " at the Colonial, was written by Frederick ate|w pet jCh It is vibrant with sus Hlewe, | prt pense. The situations are natural a bill Raa — for the Girl From anc not forced, and the character °F, {zatlons are true to life. The ctogranhy, settings and action meke this feature extraordinary photoplay. Frank Mills as the bu band who misjidges his wife has a role which affords him many op rtunities to portray tense emo. n ression Blanche Sweet For ten days more we will fit a golddilled frame with spherical lenses and leather case, MISSION The Beckoning Trail,” the five part Red Feather production at|say, the ut}questions and benefit of rely and fait Mission until Wed 2 ‘em: (Judge Thermas a remarkably strong |bioyers’ union. Yes, he who works 3 od by J. Warren Kerrl-|f fears to declare his gan. Kerrigan needs no introduc pene is complete, fF! tion to movie fans, For years he $2.50, This includes @ careful and |i, heen connected with the films accurate examination |nnd has always heen a favorite be. cause of the sterling ways in which he plays b rt Curry Optical Co. «..... °°” H. C. and M. Curry His Hard Job,” a comedy bin what 5c CHILDREN 5c the Class A alll certainly ¢ et EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS vulse one with laughter. A eu Aid bn has it Bincerely, way | 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Mttle babe plays an important! ®00'y! Kirikes Ana winless he] Neat week 1 wilt write on ! Bring This Ad With You part in this picture, Leah Baird is tota onscious of his ‘private “AMERICANISM” | M ie oro, the P stellar actor ixterpreted a part| panne ricttnns, ait not ome [ret the facts is PUBLICITY OF at calls for so much realism, and|¢eramount picture. did no INCOME TAX RETURNS! : he acts it with the greatest sin | jie, ase trominent lawyer,| Representative Hull's argument cority Jand she received her early educa. | therefore, ts one of the strongest Mg Ition in Kansas City reasons that could be advanced for TA RANT AND | publicity of tho income tax re R Ss Tamamoto, the Japanese valet | Roe t : a of “Sporting Blood,” at the Strand,| Three X. Bushman re] would force the bondholders Apple-Snow Favorite of This Movie Star | Wednesday wr >. ‘ ‘ / oh x CM bowetl By CLAIRE McDOWELL the othe 7] 1 mul Abb! in a eat f hor rtal rest tired mind ar to any inin My girl frien: ften what they can prepare f upper dish, One of my fa is APPLE SNOW! Get good nized r the wh of ten eges Th seem ! er, but ege not ¥ expensive these da rind of a len cool, Stir th the exes ‘ slready beaten fre Add the sifted sugar and continue owe it to yourself to hear. beating il the whole becomes ": ALL WHEAT DROPS TWO CENTS TODAY . me | CHICAGO, Aug. 15.—Wheat cents at the opening of th ber was down 2 cents to $1 December 2% cents down, at $1 and May_2% cents down, at $1 {Continued rumors of a feteral walet vestigation of price m: t ard of Trade me responsible. FRUIT GROWERS in No ima are pay " enses and etl a labor ation Con that your mortgage is s but one indication in a healthy condition. It is of the utmost im- portance to know that the priority of your mortgage is always maintained by — the prompt payment — of taxes. his information is fur- nished by our Tax Registration Bureau for a small annual fee Washington Title Insurance Company 816 Second Ave. nae die MAS ex Tot ofees Matinees 10c Children 5c Evenings 15¢ Scenario by C. Gardner ; : Sullivan , Our Keystone comedy, “Mad- yn and cap Ambrose,” stars Mack « Swain—real fun in two reels. Oliver G. Wallace and our 4 $35,000 Wurlitzer Unit Or- | cago grain market today. Septem n-| 5h Tonight! and ¢ oY, 7 aed . B. WARNER and NID MARKEY In what we believe to be the most absorbing, thrilling and unusual pic- ture screened—it's called th. chestra are a musical treat you First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 4 in a i Biter o Cunthio. Grey rth Q—1 am writing to see if you can emony legal when performeliil not help me to settle my mind. | any time during the six-months’ am engaged to a young man a fev | period which must elapse betweem years older than myself. He is «9a divorce and a remarriage. When wireless operator, and his work doubt about th aw, a synop keeps him from home most of the |sis of the laws of the state of Wash- time. He could get something on/ington, on file at the reference shore in that line or better. | am/room of the public library, may be very unsettled, as | do not wish to consulted free of charge. hinder him in any way; still | would like him nearer. Do you think | have the right to ask him to give . up going to sea?’ ~UNSETTLED Why Socizty Women A-—You have put off until the Wash Their Own Hair last that which should ha first A matter of such gr equence should have b bef you promised to Few realize how many society women now wash their own hair, ot b e it is a fad, but because tain the greatest possible haf ity and be sure they are not using anything harm e thousands who have found that in washing the hair it is never wise to use a makeshift but is al ways advisable to use a prepara- tion made for shampooing only, say they get the best results from ade canthrox mix- You can enjoy this, the best t is known, for about three cents man’s w that he can obta good as the one he now has, which would permit him to be st surmisin a fact ask ey wish to ¢ a position as have a ° the change, and he w« unreasonable not to do so. a simple hon Q.—Will you kindly give me a recipe for seasoning and putting up anchovies? Thank you a 8 oo b tting some can- MRS. C. L rox 1 r druggist, and dis- A.— Anchovie 24; shallots olving a te oonful in a eup of craped horseradish spoonfuls water. Your shampoo is now ma e and cloves, \% ounc e of each dy After its use the hair dries ed lemons anchovy liquor, | rapidly form color. Dane » S¢ water, 1 pt hock or he t ff d dirt are dis- = e. 1 bottle; walnut ca F entirely disappear, # pt. Boil to 2% Ibs.; str nd/ Your hair wi so fluffy that it Il look much heavier than it is, Its lustre and softness will also Q—! am to be married next) delight you, while the stimulated , month, and would like to know how! scalp gains the health which ine long before the wedding the invita: cures hair growth tions should be sent. How should they be addressed? ELVA A Weddir g invitations wed if it is to be a d formal wedding than if it is to be a imple home ffair tations should be en raved on a good quality of pure paper and inclosed in tw« The inner one is not aled, and on it is written only the name of the person to whom it n > outer envelope should t 1 's full name ar # address, in g clear writing Pi ithout any abbreviations whats¢ IN— At large church weddings the en barrassn having curi strangers rved fc ng into pews 8 obviated t pon entering the churel Q.—Will you please answer a 9 very important question for me? | am married, and have been for nearly five years. My husband was not divorced six months when we legal, or should we have the mar riage performed again? My hus. EDNESDAY band says it is not necessary, but Bx Wi | say It is. Please print this as soon as possible A READER \.—This answer s been an ed so many times in all arious phases thru these colur that it would seem scarcely nece ary to repeat it, ‘Under no cir cumstances whatever is a marriage! @i Ft PEt bk pemantebded he bbe dy usually issued from two t zi weeks before the date set for the wedding, a longer time being al Pee CEREEERT ERED LEK 56 notion $x be ine Rta oe 5 badwneae

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