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€, “3s *to me from that table. PAULA, CONTINUING HER , STORY, DECLINES TO JOIN FAST LIFE OF BOHEMIA 1 saw, for the first time since I have been sick, an installment of | my Paula story in Pat's newspa: teda, 1 also, have had a letter from Paula berself, saying that sh fs delighted with the tale so far as it has been told “Recently at a church in my heme city,” Paula’ told me, “the whole Sunday morning was given up by a Bible class to the discus sion of a working girl's life Alice has cut out of the Daily ——— all the Installments of the story, and, beginning with the one T read this morning, | am going to paste them between your covers, little book, for they, too, are a part of my life to come. Here goes for the exciting episode of Paula as hat checker at the College Inn. “1 will confess to you, Margie, seid Paula, “that | was not very bappy 1 looked from my lonely position at the hat shelves down the steps into the dining room where sat the merry party, evident ly entertained by Horace Chambers “I was certain Horace would we preferred me sittifig beside rather than the supercilious girl who was acting so grumpy Once I caught his eye and smiled, and he grinned back at me. Alas, | ship was intercepted by the young woman with the frogen face. Evidently she said something pretty drastic, as he colored a deep red. 1! could have hugged him for not giving me away, for I bad a morbid dread some one would find out my rea! name, and connect me with the recent tragedy in my fam lly After a time.I schooled myself not to hear the merry chatter and frequent ‘aughter that floated up T became so engrossed in my thoughts that | @id not see the man who was standing before me until | heard an! ofly voice say: Confessions mame and pocket your game with | that interchange of good . fellow: |, in the end.” STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 26, PAARARARDRARALDR DPA ALIS Left to Right—Scene from “Little Lady Elieen,” at Coliseum, with of the greatest features ever pro-|tains many melodramatic incidents Marguerite Clark; B Barriscale trying to smoke, in “Home,” Libiduced. In this production are|and at the same time cony 0G a erty; Harry Hilliard and June Caprice, with her eyes open, in “Little /Kcores of remarkable scenes, in-|¥ery convincing story of | Miss Happin Strand; Geraidine Farrar in “Carmen,” Rex; Francis cluding « factory fire, in which as ft is % X. Bushman, in “Man and His Soul,” Class A; Mabel Taliaferro, in|more than 1,000 film actors appear So you have gtven u © “God's Halt Acre,” Clemmer In an Interesting siueuy 4 JUDGE KING DYKEMAN and E stage gittie? ee shown the creation of t world, |4. Bryan spoke at exercisns attend 1 looked up to see the man the Garden of Eden and a sand|!®& the graduation of students eger I had called upon a few days ~~ —~ storm. Geo. Ovey will also be seen [of the Wilson Modern Business col +l sa thr docken "liege, at the Moore theatre, Friday I looked at him in surprise, as night tho I had never seen t . ee ani Seog x4 = SS Mission JACK BARNIE and Jennie Gre wake tote form of those who have once were in the city jail Satur bt ‘eve and experienced the ignominy {charged with sssault in the second telok Se PROD DORARAR ART OOOO of prison life is the subject of degree. They are alleged to have Sekt ide Tel ican Temptation and the Man,” the rapped P. O. Bland, of 2724 Fourth Sea NEWS NOTES GOSSIP | “See ne Se eee ome tad that will be seen at the Mission, house near Second and Pike, stea glass of spar starting Sunday, This feature con-\ing $20 Still I raid nothing. 1 just held see out his check PROGHAMS TODAY r ; rggWhat's the use of being s0 Y— "Lint. Danny, C8! Annette’s Back high and mighty, girlie? Right be larkey aad William Dewmer fore your eyes, if you will oper Pearson in “Dare. | m wide enough to see, it is ‘e “eventually, why not now 1 turned sick, Margie, and must ave lost color, for that awful man “The said, ‘Oh, cut it out, and come and eat. A glass or two of bubbles wil “A Wall yat the color in your cheeks and | Street Treged: REX Mary Pickford in The Wteemal the fire in your eyes | Grted. No? as I still looked at 1 METROPOLITAN —"Civilization,” 1 stonfly, ‘Well, keep me in mind | fre! teat when you read that flour adver | css ct the metmartee’” contatenel (then tisement, my beauty CLASS “The Girt From Frisco I think I would have fainted if |The Secret of the Night.” comedy Emma had not come up just then eee and said PROGRAMS SUNDAY Don't mind the pigs. Play the | STRAND—June Caprice In “Little Mise Happiness LIBERTY—Chartee Ray Barriecaic in “Home. _MMEM—Mabel Taliaferro in a laugh at the world and the devil end Besste for that fs the way you will beat “God's larguerite Clark in “Lit Ketlermann a! AL—Plorence Turner in A REN—Geraidine Farrar in “Carmen, ASS A-—Prancie X. Bashman in A and His Soul MISSION—“Temptation and the Maa.” METROPOLITAN —"Civitization un reel feature REGULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION NAVY YARD AND BATTLESHIPS SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH Liserty All Boats Leave Colman Homie,” the fivepart Triangle _, 1 production that opens at the Lib a0e P. “. erty Sunday, has an all-star cast of a0 F. players, headed by Bessie Barris re ES Ra : With Bess Charles Ray co starredy two favor are presented neighbor and customer of Lucy’s,| Marguerite Clark, in her latest returns to the Sadie|mous Players picture feature. has been trying tle Lady Elle a fai the city, wher w delight ehildr and d nedy) When a are Russell Ma her and lea Sad i gie Holloway Fisher Mu ore my to return home with her baby re the inning {it is on! a Laaated To ward off her father's anger.| Lady Eileen who believe e Sadie begs Lucy to take c of the |but ere th tale is fini r ” baby until thin can be explained | body bellev in them to him Lucy who has always ee loved children, is glad of the oppor with the foremost stellar combination in motion pictures tunity, She boldly declares to the CLEMMER community that the child is her pel 1 Nea ve Francis X. Bushman mz. She oven toile this to Dave on the screen Sunday’ at the Clem Aloe (Merry Minierd), Sasa “* nee ee acca” one at B 1 B brother, who has just returned from 7s alt “ay : spat an everly Bayne Sits. teats etly (a tote, wie and moat charm! pts stories ever presented in e in the starring roles . drama, The story deals with a little ope Five intense acts, presenting a sublime allegory and a 1 ALHAMBRA sirl named “Blo bya sorh psc human theme, produced n elaborate and artistic scale Annette Kellermann, the world’s | non eee ee eee kindly GEORGE OVEY—CUB COMEDY cheaters swimmer Aand|inmater call her “The diver, will be seen at the Alhambra bow End 7 h SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY for four days ting today, in the to the spectacular mystic r A well-known nove Coming Wednesday, EMMY WEHLEN in, “TABLES " the sea, “Neptune's ist comes to the home to get ma TURNED.” Five gripping, wonderful « See those great ee ee, a certain chapter in stars on a Mirror Screen, at the yaad li pany aanceendl hay pudabey ing. But once he w York, and was indorsed 1 ninted with Blo: ery critic as an exceptional pic son T nde himself writin Land of Make Believe, For one deninal Kedenotar THIRD AVE. AT PIKE hours we wander from one cas ful scene to anothe while the Ex ALWAYS 5c—WHY PAY MORE? creatures of this mystic land unfold | PE% ee ears tale that might 1 have come |, ( paotodratn from the pages of Hans Christian ” It en “Carmer “4 = — Anderson Annette Kellermann, as ented at the Rex, with tune’s Daughter, dives, swims, rarnous operatic prima de Ger REGULAR SUNDAY dances and fences, and does some aldine Farra in the title role Thi eau VISIT THE remarkable acting is an exact replica of the Plaza de EXCURSION SOLDIER BOYS [| hee ors in Bevilie. Tho plase of tbe COLONIAL building were made from ol Commt Art orpa, NG. W. A : ts hh ite NAVY YARD AND 1. CAMP AT FORT WORDEN Of the many motion picture fea-|sketches, and the scheme carrie¢ ure productions ’ nie e fiout, e to the smallest detail BATTLESHIPS [iM | Take Steamer Whatcom Fo noe anne eee 3h wonm uf ast SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH Sunday, Aug. 27 Florence Turner with the oppor-|were used in the construction of All Boats Leave Colman " ko tunity of bringing into play her|the houses and the exterior of the Dock ide scope of emotional abilities |bull ring geod. © pe in Seattle # as does “A Welsh coming | $109 t } 1340 4: & Sunday to the Col CLASS A GET 80) D GA" and screen iFra X. Bushman and Beve COMPANY The Mutual Weekly is also shown, E in “Man and His Soul,” one toget wt d scarcely be du plicated for popularity in all film dom. Miss Barriscale’s art and charm ha one of the on the ned to make her st-talked-of » comb and Ra « posit among ries of the mas into the f a comn nile Kellermann, “Neptune Annette } STRAND Ing queen in In a _ os wt “7 my com ng Alben beginning Sunday & Happiness,” June Capric a ee ‘ roe part of an innocer country girl, COLISEUM jLucy White. She lives with her! Saturday night will bring the | grandma (Sara Alexander), and | ghowtr of “The House of the a living for them both by | Golde Windows at pe Coliseum on theatre unday, Mon Tuesda € begin when Sadie | and ay on Colise daughter of #/| will pobinas avorite famous div-| Daughter,” | | | 1916. PAGE | JUNE CAPRICE, BESSIE BARRISCALE, CHARLES RAY, FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN ON MOVIE BILLS | PLP LP PL LL LLL LLL PLL LLP PPL PPP LP PP PPL let her out of the window with @ rope, Jumped to the ground bim- self and speeded to Colfax, There sheriff, directed by the father, ho sa * girl was only 13, held the couple, but let them go om learning she was 18 The father then telegraphed the SPOKANE, Aug Spokane police to look out for "em, 6.—Romeo, of lit'ry fame, had ng on young|#nd the couple was detained hereag@ ng. 21 did Bil)| four hours on a charge of breake re’s Juliet outdo Miss ing into the Strachan home, Thea] Strachan, 18, of Lamont y were released, and married. 4 tman county, who were mar after an excit- @ dire : on learning that Hazel ms each day I fa was not yrting him, Star Want Ads. a broke a window in the girl's home,’ @ - enaaagrites 4, FIRST AT PIKE Bessie Barriscale Charles Ray Louise Glaum of Matrimony Orchestra—Musical Marvels ICE COOLED Children 5e Matinees 10¢ NEW TREORY UM a al There is no n-w theory about savings bank books. For one hundred years Americans have been recording their progress in them. Many || —very many—comfortable fortunes grew in || them and grew out of them. | | The chances are as good today, even better - ||| than they ever were of starting a fortune in || a bank book. The Dexter Horton Trust and 4 | Savings Bank has one upon which it would | like to write YOUR name. i DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK | SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank snd Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,249,828 | _— CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 IN “HOME” —A comedy satire by C. Gardner Sullivan. quaint sweetness of Jewel, and the hard hammered truths A 2-Part Keystone Comedy —"Pills of Peril,” laughter for thirty minutes. Fazenda are the chic: ingredients. With a Wonderful Scenic —"The Trail to Cloudy Pass” lous beauty depicted on the screen. Oliver G. Wallace and our $35.000 Wurlitzer ! Bat cent es DURING THE HOT WEATHER 4 DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY It has all the guaranteed to cause an acute attack of Charles Murray and Louise sets a new standard in mar- Evenings 15¢ Home of Real Hippodrome Vaudeville PALACE HIP Jos. A. Muller, Mer. This Is the Show for You Tomorrow! Howard Chase & Co. ly Sketoh Certainly! “When Ignorance Is Bliss” Duncan & Holt The Minstre Kennedy & Kramer 1 Boys’ Otto Adlon & Co. The Nighton’ s Statues Davis & Elmore Chatter and Harr Tramp and the Bellboy’ A Wonderful Posing and Acrobatic Act