The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1916, Page 3

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A Truly Delightful Picture— “Little Miss Happiness” A refreshing, wholesome story based on country life. Winsome Miss June is entirely captivating. She is the girl, you know, that William Fox has prom- ised to make the most popular star in motion pictures inside of a year. He'll do it, too. ton, D. C., and other very inter- esting features. Wei REX —Geraldine Francie X. Bushman in “A nu SECOND AVENUE Between Spring and Seneca know you must work and fight like a man. You must not ¢ want chivalry from any or cther sex, for the much-vaur chivalry which men deem such a masculine virtue is only the little polite attentions they pay the woman I learned that it did not hort nc to stand talkiog to some the atrical manager or some ot ployer of wom labor some other man re He ne who was making her honestly the benefit of ingly, whe st, asked sne. shows the 600 delegates of the Rares nese ranatiive' we ~oaete| Went Aran _Talisterro ha railway employes in Washing- MOOLASDI’M—Margeertte Clark to “Lit ‘ day Sovaktne’ tua Mutt & Jefi Animated Cartoon | Straoroctese "Civitan, | ALHAMBRA mets | LIBERTY . ei i ile CE ' nes Tee av she a . a a Louise Glaum , b t me { ry Seattle’s Coolest and Best care ~ oan with ae oars ee ness of “Jewel,” the hard-hammered truth of “Matrimony,” but exceeds é | role, and’ the varie » bulls i rf Ventilated Theatre ara intacpracae: with. cavers.” |poones. ts ee ee ee ne a eee ade Sf drama e STRAND ; opera Mand Sinclair, who plays at the and | Lituo M Happ! f Confessions of, aWife E= PAULA NEWTON, SOCIETY | Ing girls apply « buman vacu idle ou exile for tho: Tatwrckt ' GIRL, “BELONGS"—BUT NOT [their minds talking to Fae trices var take te {°F le” “ots PAULA, THE WORKING f such ¢ and .go on their old red scho og: t EXCLUSIVE GIRL overal ways without feeling hurt but redde f eg serving 7 T d Keystone 4 lesson to it takes a little while, and mor , ad Bt tae cid ahaa sh ng learn, Margie,” iene arg peebtenPaage Ro epee 2 rye ; the Liberty theatre—there is no ineccdanad hen rer aade eget? re wiclage is 07 o 7 ’ ad 2 hildren, 5e; ), . out ‘ato the world to earn her liv-|it m beh Ralge tt ing must learn. For a while it seemed to me. . PE oi . e me a e & yoner or late you come to at ¢ ee n thong " if t r was not taken - me DOINGS IN FILMDOM TENOOOOERAA EWS NOTES GOSSIP Liverty, with esse ourriscale and Charles }Was last seer the een nette Kellermann in nter —Plerence Turner in “8 ish Singer ances of her art for its ences rda ett exs with all the grace in the | Kellermen Neptune's Daug Charles Ra as her|ter,” dive wir dances and ther, in love with a chorus girl, | fe td emarkable by Louise Glaum with sutt- | acting A comedy satire by C, Gardner Sullivan—it has all the quaint swee' A KEYSTONE COMEDY RIOT A WONDERFUL cause an acute attack of laughter for 30 minutes. Charles Murray “The Trail to Cloudy P. Is and Louise Fazenda are the chief the forerunner of a new series of ingredients. super-scenica. en for hoolyard began teasing aud Many years later, Miss Sinclair eee eee 30-1b. crate tat without coat or collar rid 2 : on the table. hie Bat on bis => 19 gt | erates and a big a. oe ye ¢ ites cae cn ig Q.—The other day some of us| We asked our mothers, ar elon cornet ot kis month. Te oe Ne bows tried to walk down a long hall|didn't know, and said we shot eee aL, a Ping h ind CLEMMER with our eyes shut. We all promis-|bother you, as you only answer and ula to Retailer for | | Wenatchee 18 ee . Cl Miss M Taliaferro, gifted [ed not to open them until we got grown-up folks’ letters. We are 1 xt t ate sand Cheese | | Wenatchee Gravenstein H ca eo ad i 7 . . . - > 13 + a a L al cooking apples : rf ee eae ont little stage and screen star, was |to the end of the wall, Some of us/12, 13 and 14 years of age. If you -° ca such a man pmpany a ~ TY OT Re beg Mt to tt into the wall and one boy answer our question, please do s0| @—Can you tell me what the Onions, yellow, Cal. ss-s ar ry pean ay lea fferer oO a t . : th Clen nearly fell downstairs. Now, why right away, #8 we are anxious to tonnage of Engiand’s and Ger mM Onions, green, =. . oe ud stains can easily be clean abou six | th emme ‘ n arge: attleships i rotatoes ed otf The old saw about id Iw e then 1| Halt Acr n cannot we walk if our eyes are not kn SIX BOYS. a pene 9 et bat ee pe a ane White, new, Cal . x so baolete as | had > care and hich this char open? nthia Grey is always glad|What their names are, or where | | White river sticking has become onac: be A 4 . the a could get that sort of information?» estic wheel 2 | Yakima Gems fairy stories. Self-respecting wor meee be ancaygir te een at her best er au : ‘ , ek BEN Le 2 @ 23 - »- THURSDAY { eve man, good, t Y 1 not raight * - w ye 4 TODAY UN" ONLY : r eshi Young America 23 ™ men. Paula Newt ise airy Hay and Grain —iilion r ted mil b T Ersa W n about — —— *GOD’S Be: Stee hese , Bch magn me HALF rp Koh 1 yeas drink. My wife is staying with her) yisea timothy 19.00 @20.00 D { i ight of tl gee ente parents, and they are influencing n Weentegtes : aie Gnabe e i ire ro e Lapa f ON her to leave me, | have stopped). 9 ‘ste wit a te no ¢ Ake a oor, ost little GO TO c ara ; © but she will not believe me. How be Sregeens kee | But Is a Veritabie GERALDINE Moc fi i ht he ei ri eee ee baby back? REGRETFUL " Margie, just, other day 1 9 Q.—Do you know of any way I) A —] t t Gon RS M. Guterson’s aw in the papers where one of can refresh black maline 3 i her parent ib . these protected parasite women INEzZ. |tnae SS Spe, ag ge Russian Orchestra emoaned that feminism wa A.—Da lor . 1 O4t. Do not met 10 MUSICAL PROGRAM teach g women to work fight DAYLIGHT hak and ‘treed: tt 1 , : Bilao ace Ho ‘aoe snd love like a man ‘ertain} wiping it w leok Do a etriet at 1 that fortunate lady has never had e tl i 1 t . 6 ” to work, fight and love like a wom onze lig with a cloth or| er th a respectful manner on|° pi t an ‘ anne N} Carrots, local ng eens’ [i Baron ws. Ca oa ee atta sete canes te el rea 1 Malaussene bows or tretch the lo on e our pec e that you have re. 500 HEAR CONCER olest, Most Delightful, . ‘ 0 u ir man Ere plant : 5 T si The Coo! a the 1 ooth a not Florida grapefruit St. see PAnAyouNt | , Comfortable and Convenient Ponklaand ol Will fad the CUES SrA, | Clark’ Becdllnn® Bases. Swed PICT wad About 7,500 people enjoyed \ the, rope PI In Seattle. ko new bows and need not}} COMPLETE RE PORT 1198 ; i i pers Hand concert at Volunt lee he removed from the hat OF MARKETS TODAY $12" rections } Foreiguiiiirds park Sunda The mm Hust CONTINUOUS SERVICE oh ae ee fen ily vaca u composition by F. * Other Showings at sett Can a encanta 3 ay raine 4 F zl, wh Daily and Sunday 1. O—When ple eerved wit he “ : ae i ‘or r orate si Mg conducted he imbe we the dinner not in a course by it Prices Pold Producers for Yee Al fettuee, 10c adeeb ey yaltey, Veal ama Pork Papper i great applause Bed 5 a 11 a.m. to 8 p.m self—where should the sala rk g io tebeiae Gea : veninus eekday be placed, next to the plate or out Saches, Cat re Mon, Tues, Wed Sundays Matinces | side the ether fork? | LALLY, ss we {tT Wenatchee and Seattie’s Best 1 1f you have something to | | THEATRE Second at Seneca [[°C "Tae torus are arranged ‘in broilers ae eo Photeplay House Children 10¢c swap, ilet it in Star Want Ads. | | Third and Cherry | \the order in which they are to be] rgge dseepe a . be 'o if vars Sisal § Kiogene Levy, Mar. i ! w

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