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CLEAN WHOLESOME REFRESHING You'll Find It a Real Treat to See CAPRIC —in— “Little Miss Happiness” Based on country life, this picture gives bewitching June Caprice a chance to do her best work. You'll enjoy every minute of it, and you'll feel better for seeing it, too. There’s an interesting Selig- Tribune Weekly, also Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon. STRAN SECOND AVENUE Between Spring and Seneca SHANGHAI RESTAURANT Let's try a meal at the Shanghai today. They always serve de- licious Lunch and Din- ner for less money. Excellent service and foods. Most exquisite Chinese and American Eating Palace on the Coast. The finest Chop Suey and Noodles. 106 Second Ave. So. Near Yesier Way Half Bik. So. of Smith Bidg. THE EATING PLACE, WHERE EVERYBODY GOES # permitted to yn who have not from the prin tive schools or ndent's office. No students take the exar obtained permissior cipals of t from the wi e DEFICIENCY EXAMS TO BE HELD SOON Superintendent of Schools Coop-| Thursday, August . ‘ er announced Saturday that defi. @rithn p. m., geography q clency examinations in high schoo’ F tember 1 10 a m subjects will be held at the several, language m., history high schools August 31 and Sep-| teier i as iow COUNTESS TO JOIN Thrusday August 31—9-10; 30, English and commercial English VON BERNSTORFF 10:30-12, sciences and commercial geography; 1-2:30, history, civics and economics; 2:30-4, Latin and WASHINGTON Aug. 29.—No Spanish more will erman Ambassador Friday, September 1—9-10:30,| Count Von Bernstorff be seen driv German; 10:30-12, commercial and) ing ga about Washington alone Greek; 1-2:30, Mathematics; 2:30-4 his high-powered roadster—on French of the war bachelors of the diplo Examinations for entrance to| matic corps. The count expects high schools wil be held at Broad-|to be joined in a few days b way high school on the same dates. Countess Von Rernstorff, whom h ————-——|ras not seen since the European war began and who is today on her way from Berlin aboard the TODAY UNTIL THURSDAY MabelTaliaferro Bernstorff is ex New York early in September aboard the Scand navian-American liner. It will a return for the countess to native country, for she was bort n New York, the daughter of a turalized American. fore her marriag countess was Miss Jeanne Lucke ACRE” meyer. Her mother was a mem ber. of an aristocratic German fam SIX GREAT ACTS ily, and her relatives were promi nent in the German imperial court Count Von Bernstorff married Miss Countess Von pected to reach her Luckemeyer in 1887, They ba on and a daughter. The son, Count Gunter Von Bernstorff, is M. Guterson’s Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM” “Alda” Selection by Verdi “Southern Fantasia” Xylophone Sol Pathe Weekly Historic attached to the great general staff BOY HUNTS IN VAIN C. Fisher Adolph Ohrt started out from his home, 24 Third ave, and walked all day Saturday looking for ‘ ine Pat, his dog. He went out again St August Sunday but waan't even able to ‘ r pick up a clue. Foreign Birds Accordl to Adolph, Pat is the best dog in the world today, despite i his dual personality of brindle bul and fox terrier And I'd certain! like to get him back Adolph Seattie’s Best Pulls about cna yeat ol4,,enctted 6 Phetoplay House with white and brindle, and wore |no collar, He disappeared Friday. al FOR PAT, HIS PET. BRITISH HAND GERMAN PRAISE Story From Trenches Tells of Some Real Sports manship WAS By MARY BOYLE O'REILLY Staff Special SOUTHAMPTON, England, Aug 8-—"It's good to be up against a} WHITE man, even if he ts your! 1% enemy! And then an English Nazentin le Petit told this story of the trenches—a story of a German | non-com who spurred bis men to| resistance until he was taken alive himself, then turned to and dressed the wounds of bis bleeding captors | In the beginning of the fight ing,” said the captain, 1 got pep-| pered thru the thigh Rut my orderly statyed by, and we did a bit soon we dr two riflemen mateur first-aid | “That be was a sportsman Badly wo 1 in the left arm, he} still bowled with his right | He atill n bombs; the} others had and bayonets; I rried my revolver and trench nd we five started on th yrowl We crawled within 20 paces of |, a German machine gun section | working In a cellar that had been | a cottage. here must have been| 1 or 14 Germans | The bomber lobbed two beau | tles t in the middle of their! \9 gun, putting it out of action, but) killing only one man | | “Just then five more Germans scuttled Into the cellar rd ~ — | “Would the 18 surrender? Wel! Scene From “The Cave Man,” at the Clemmer, Featuring Robert decided to try them Edeson. P | “Dashing out together, we | shouted: ‘Hands up!’ * ££ * & # “Rifles were dropped as if PROGKAMS TODAY perts, has for many years been a | red-hot; up went all hands ex- | STRAND —June tte Miss! headiiner both on the Keith and Or } cept those of one man—e ser | LIBERTY —Chariee Ruy amd Beastie pheum cireults geant. | Barriseale in “Mone : see He let fly at us, Wo ducked. | 96) iMRN—Mebel Tallaferre im “God's | Cor igeuM The sergeant began calling bis) COLmntUM— Marguerite Clark te “T4t Marguerite Clark is back again men all the names he knew te Lady Kileen and packing up the Coliseum al “Discipline told; the Germans, |..Sthen Meunier) “euermen™ "® day long in “I Lady Eileen grabbing their rifles, stood on| COLONIAL—MPlorence Tarner tn “A She opened th Bunday and guard a ees te “Carmen” UcKled the grownups and set the We rose. Down went every] (lasm Actrmscte & Bushman ta "A (Children wild with ‘delight, for b rifle; up went 34 bands | A Mis Sout story is clean and pretty, f | “They were like marionettes on | a pmarenrtan teeta, Mas.” |acted, and has a foundation of be wires, those Germans. There Was |e teature Hef in fairies that hits a child no fight in them; this war was not| eee auditor in just the right spot. M their war lLiperty Clark will stay at the ¢ But the sergeant was a soldier Home,” « five-part Triangle pro-| Monday, Tuesday and W jail right. It seemed rough helauction, which is playing at the Lib-|(" “Little Lady Eileen.” Russ should be killed for being the 00¢/ erty untii Wednesday night, is head Bassett in in the cast sportsman of the lot led by sie Barris Charl eee 80 | ne tip to my eri | Ray, Louise Glaum, Clara Willams | COLONIAL ples: and hed into the €uN! and many others of note. Miss Bar-| “A Welsh Singer,” with Florence cellar, Three of us held Up the | riscaie is seen an Bessie Wheaton, | Turner, at the Colonial, ix a filmiza jpacifista; I fairly jumped on the!in.g pint and her performance is éaid tion of Allen Ratne's widely re sergeant lto mark another step In her remark-|novel of the sa ne, and was We didn’t want him to notice |, hi9 advancement toward versatility | screened under the personal direc my mashed leg, so I hugged bis een wtar tion of Larry Tri ve lian neck and shoved up his chin. The “7 e in synonymous with the best in mo- bomber grabbed his gun lsTRANOD tion-picture production, and whose “Without him, the others were!" 7.0. isere makes her first ap-|fame as a produ ernational pearance in William Fox pictures {In| With one exception, Miss Turner But we liked that “Little Miss Happiness,” at the|!® supported tn this remarkable He made a regular doc Strand. Miss Keefe plays the part|§¢reen production by the same com of our wounds, bandaging them beautifully. Then he told off some of his men to carry our casualties down to the dre: Ing station. ne of us washed till we saw sergeant started for England Miss Ella Bradna 1 who raises and trains her own he Br prettiest who | Here is a circus ¢ | She Is Miss {the back reason this and America, also presenting with the youngest riders In is Rarnum & Bailey cireus a |trained animal act of her own crea consisting of horses, dogs and in a wonderful trick and novelt Brodna is a Swiss girl and she has been cus rider nearly all her life, hav Jing spent many years in small Bu ropean circuses before coming Ameri The new |ponies osing Mi ears old in a4 a clr big show” comes to Seat re next Monday CHICAGO.— Knockout Brown,| middleweight, will be given Ja trip to Australia and a bout with Les Darce Austriallan champion Kddie MeGoorty and Jimmy Clabby if bh come out victorious In his battie with Battling Levinsky at East Chicago Labor day GOOD SAMARITAN] fs captain re) turned wounded from the taking of | ed @ bomber and | ? STAR—TUESDAY, AUG. 29, 1916, PAG DOINGS IN FILMDOM SOI OOOIOD APIS LIS IOOOOOD NEWS. NOTES GOSSIP if f of Sadie, the mother of the little/ pany able players who have baby about which the story centers.|4ppeared with her in her feature Practically all of Zena Keefo's|Pproductions released thus far short life has been passed in Among them are Henry Edwards, matic work, She began her career| Campbell Gullan, Malcolm Cherry the age of fn Palmer Cox's) Una Venning and several others. Brownies in Fatryland.” After this oe. "His first-aid tcket carried our lengagement, ahe started her educa pointed remarks, #0 we know he'll|tion in a convent in San Francisco, the photodramatic pro have decent treatment till after) where she stayed until her parents Carmen,” now at the creates I" joved to New York ‘arrar, the noted eee plays her cele ES [couseum the half-wild, fas Jend of her big run at the companiment during the taking of ul fairy story part ttnare Tuesday afternoon be ing and ali day Wednesday, after| MISSION 111 o'clock in the morning. Man The photopla Temptat and ager C. S&S Jensen suggests early the Man,” the five-part Red Feath attendance for the sake of personal ¢f Production, which {s playing at convenience of trons. He » the Mission until Wednesday night states that never before in the his. features Hobart Henley fn the part tory of the Coliseum b f Jim Crosby, an East Side gang gone wild over a pict ster of New h Al life he have over “Little Lady Bileen has m forced to shift for him ete self, and has grown to mant without ever having known a mot er's love |BOB HODGE’S AUTO BURNS TO GROUND CLEMMER Mabel Taliaferro, rming stage star in “God's Half Acre,” a ire produced by Metro-Rolfe The story is ¢ the eh: Clemmer. eo! arm, teeming with unusual tions of both ¢ os ene onic SPOKANE, Wash Aug There are many thrilling moments.) now" Hodge, one of the ut ! andidates for governor, is unfolded in a decidedly interesting! , ~ velit eine today—without his “cam anner n 0. ad [Tile Bg iPacuasd he ig "ac re iT a ) ALHAMBRA Hodes, whos. aliectit oc ‘King eptune’s Daugh the seven C i: Neptun. Daughter, ndhges jcounty, went up smoke Satur part spectacular production that ts] 4.) Py ‘ art Pe teeters cat Wees| oo noon on the banks of playing at th a ! ake rive Walla, Walla, nesday night, served as th Presto tanh in which Annette Kellerm » and his aide her film debut. Annette Kelle narrowly greatest diving and swimming ex ine ~~ |RHEUMATISM »— TIMES TO, CURED TO STAY CURED , one of} | | GERALDINE FARRAR in “Carmen” 1h or write for our ful 90-page hook BOOK | treatment be contains P| pulit, robust men and w how Electra-Vit plaina many things The Electra-Vita Co. Hide. Spring Wednesday nlite 10c Room 1020 Second Seattle, Ri gh a MEN SHUT EYES WHEN KISSED! Tells To So Correspondent Cyn thia Grey day | SAY IT IS INSTINCT} | RESOLVED natural eyes her as it is for the aun to shine other words, L. 6 asked “WHY might as r inquired, That a girl it is as for to he when a man k when he In u” just “Why are people The reason dominant in all | of the hundreds of letters re celved on the question is that a | well e from it in closes her Some eyes express girl stinct Men Affected Like Women } Dear M Gre Men kh V JUST TO REMIND YOU—Triangle Plays and Keystone Comedies are shown exclusively in Seattle at the Liberty Theatre LOOK AT THIS ARRAY OF STARS (Feature) Bessie Barriscale Charles Ray Louise Glaum “bashfulne thrilis of stacy,” “wave of pa th “Home.” a comedy-active by laxation cf muscles. eral dozen other expressions, which, balled down’ te ene, C. Gardner Sullivan mean “instinct But today’s collection of answers (Ke stone developed a brand new angle to the y ) leye too, when “heal Charles Murray it, Just read t j d Louise Fazenda th 5 ical Sennett-Keystone comedy they |} att eas do we Pills of Pert gua teed to cause an an thst has t t ghte hirt ute it fa but half of th tion Low 1 ering of the lids in osculation ts a) d rful ney, not Hmilted to the And a Wonde hen women ent Super- Scenic the alr and aited Trail to Cloudy Pass.” mp = Bey G. Wallace and our Giant urlitzer th het be pee ~ Unit Orchestra—a musical marve the or rustle trid and zed and kissed Nee, This bill until Wednesday night only. her vigil ended. Her eyes, which First at Pike Continuous 11 to 14 | a ne ed to te her of s rind, wate no lonier seeded, and Matinees 10c ‘ aoted naturaliz.. ee Children 5c “2 tut, on the other hand is eyes, which bad searched woods for Evenings 15¢_ his mate, wer no longer need ed. They, too 4 automatical-| H y will go away for a few days to BIBLES COST MORE ( 4 ch other's arms. friends, and will not tell him where r the to aug put the|/t am going. In the meantime I'll delightful sensations touvh.\send him word that whenever he) ST. PAUL, Minn, Aug. 29.—Now | The no longer needed eared ~~ feels that post a ae ae, omes the high cost of Bibles t es that passed, this pri sponsibility of supporting *] eet : tay a anted as instinct. It survives home to mother. to in that form, even tho civil-| 1 love my husband and he loves that on account of bn high cost red modes of wooing have altered |me, and we get along fine, except, PAP are urg year's edition of the Bible do ff with the adv of the centuries.'that he doesn't seem to have sedge eee ee iret igh responsibility or ambition. ‘bis year. ‘The European wat, close thel to hide, or any-|} am 19 and he |e 22. Please teli|(tlers say. has Increased tag thin f the The necessity|me if you think | will be doing ™Ane for Bibles, along with Fs hn on ergies no longer | right? o. 0, 8, | limited supply C exists, and concentration upon tact A —You are just as right as right al delight is natural an be. Now is the time to make And, perhaps, after all, here les|your husband realize that he must/| WE SET THE PACE IN the origin for the old expres: iy to his part of the marriage sion, “Love is blind ly lov-lcontract. If you put it off until ers are 1 In each other's arms.|you have one or several childr What more natural than that their will be forever too late, and world ascribe the quality of lovers|eventually will prove disastrous to| to abstract love, and say “Love is! your home and happiness. | Bins \, Instead of manana | meena or It costs you nothing to come] COMPLETE REPORT {|| i" and be convinced A Confession OF MARKETS TODAY ares Seer Dear Miss Grey: 1 simply mar-|) J nnnnnnnnerrrnnnnrnens | Bridgework 00) Ms at the way you have struggled —e|] Plates that fit. $8.0 0 u this “Kiss Question,” and 1 r re for Eges, | ; feel it my duty to come to your aid, ites, Veal and Fork | |] Silver Fillings....50¢ Up even tho it means a little confes-|@——— Painless Extracting... 50@7 sion on my part earings 1 t & To borin with, 1 am, 6 man.[tie weoes “oe ie Protective guarantee WIEN Twenty-six years have passed over |? fat 3 @ 44 |} all work for 15 years. head. 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