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STAR-—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13. 1916. PAGE 3 DOINGS IN FILMDOM } { } , ‘NEWS NOTES GOSSIP) ‘FOOD SHORTAGE ATTENTION] || vexcs cermans MUSIC LOVERS | Ove, Bo Pole Declare Tomorrow Until Sunday You’ve Met Her Type Before A sweet, sim- ple country girl who thought she could sing. Disillusioned in New York by the false gods of flattery and greed, she loses heart, and when the father of her ne'er ~do- well fiance forces a separation, she determines to take “the easiest way.” How she is saved is shown by Lucille Lee Stewart AND— Hear Our Own Franz Adelmann Who needs no introduction among Seattle's music public—every one will recall his master ful direction of the old Rathskeller and Butle: orchestras And His Renowned SREATING A SURPLUS BY CARL W. ACKERMAN U. P. Staff Correspondent BERLIN, Sept 18.—The German people are becoming more and more dissatisfied with the new government food epartment The optimistic tatements of Herr Von | Batocki, the new “food dic tator” about the food outlook ed the people to believe that by fall conditions would be improved. 4 of betoming more plentiful, food supplies are becoming more and more organized until within a short time, if the distribution of cards |s continued food will be on an absolute ration basis. © good this probably so ation’ that ne critical od wil Jerma Eight Different Food Cards At went each family ia ent tled to eight different kinds of food cards. They are for bread potatoes, sugar, fats, milk, meat ORK for certain dried bles, saccharine and oat ORCHESTRA Hecause of the growing shortage Herr Franz Adelmann and have ha ng fact Fruit Will Spo! K effect on the o marma nd eh eo, tw Today's dataaviae By, Bim more cards may be added to th . ‘ 1 The of sug ar Offering Ave Maria” By Schubert-Wilhelmt Hes from de thelr own canning pean | “HIS WIFE’S GOOD NAME” PRODUCED BY RALPH W. INCE IN FIVE ACTS |Mae Marsh, in a Scene From “The Little L Days, Beginning Thursday * * + * & * at the Liberty Three charine and a ay carrots for # of the shborta tories are drying canned. Families that save rubbe Jland when a child PROGKANS TODAY wae graduated from s raw conan in “The ee. See The don, Mise Wehlen wa chbred ; M—Yanny Ward in “Rach framatic work, first be al talent 1 last yea co t thelr Peart it w doomed to spoll t COLONIAL le Made ear Master Shakespeare, Strefling In the role you like her best A Six-part William Fox Drama ‘HER DOUBLE LIFE” acting, and th Chart arvest ny Weblen in The sv l ip M rt ie , 4 no oes pare a9 UZTHAND—Theda Mare in “Her Dow Adlai The Biggest Offering Yet > pe he Tipe ne etd thn Pend ig cat ae a catag B on ha A Delightful Surprise for Seattle Photoplay Patrons Irene Fenwick im The no more wheat parts of the role ctores of Vendicton © m the Rtre see which 1 oats w nt consut Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening MISS STEWART HUNTLEY GORDO RALPH W. INCE few months ing r plans socialists and s yenue—Betw LOC ““Siice snd secs” «= LOGS apers are beginning Stars of Filmdom to Be Seen Here in Real Life Double ¢ of the Imciile Lee Stewart, sister of re’a:d ‘peceet,. Biv. Ince fe ber onight the leading comedian | {oy sores es a Anita, famous as “The Goddess,” husband— are on their way to Ca . The Unsurveyed,” the | definite phi erience befoas | and Vitagraph’s newest star, is a ‘fornia from York. Mins Only t of the ‘Great |*er dramatic exp fore Who Are Enroute to Los Angeles Seattle visitor Stewart, or Mrs. In as you} N man's hand ba she With her are Ralph W. Ince, Please, is to be starred at the Clem ot touched, complete the program. Vitagraph star and director, and |™mer. beginning Thureday, in “His | e748 Will Se ae in Person Huntley Gordon, Miss Stewart's Wife's with Huntle COLISEUM teading man Gordor leading re Fannie W es Clary ' suppor » sing. and whe ar ry it will | kno: e de o le} Jager Clemmer of the Clew f t | know th 1 f her lif - r thes # all over dnesday | which is fashioned for the public tre found she really could, he pre ht pre fons of the picture,|She should not appear on the vailed upon her to appear on th to give Thursday morning to| streets, or in cafes or theatres un stage during the Thursday after-| Bille Burke in the second ten/less she confidently be noon and night performances. Miss/ i { “Gloria’s Romance.” It|she is well disguised Stev ot onl eed to app | ao ee mre Cnry SETeNe to appens, In the started os a strong and interesting be alld but will sing “Somewh a Ve ~ nafs” age 5 Vos love and adventure story, and|GRAND B Vain - Stee Ceo OCRRE, Ee Manager J n says it gets bet At the Grand theatre, today, be-| mous movie folk will also step « ter right along gin the world’s greatest serie: | on the stage for a minute or » “ee detective stories, in picture form Miss Stewart Will acai “Somewhere a Voice Is Calling,” and Mr. Gordon and Mr. Ince Will Give Away a Few Studio Secrets The new feminine » has 1 experience both on the stage and CLEMMER ad: taba ey Obuboat: Ca pl the films before coming to the Vita Emmy Wehlen, the charming|*"4 made by Gaumont Co The series consists of five de graph. She began heatrical A Two-part J) 29 100 young star, who appears | fori" conning | career at the age of 1 in “T tenders,” at the Clem- |? ‘gar Prgre gpl Keystone Fe tier, was born in Vienna, but re. | tree reel , s the great move wit Fantamos, who subtedly the arenté to Eng-| oo) nce of th ty criminals| {COMPLETE REPORT | A Scenic f Eure Th tures { OF MARKETS TODAY me er ee : made , where the Seattle’s Best Photoplay House an iver ; a ce and crime actua ace Prices Paid Producers tor Base, | M Orchestra—real music (or CLASS A » Veni and Pork reel pictures. Irene Fenwick, will appear at the | Class A theatre for the last four Fs re days of this week in “The Spend. thrift It tak the spectato thru six enchanting reels never fail to drive home the . 10 @ First at Pike truth and fore nnd a ‘ Continuous ‘“ r sible ~ 11 to 19 plist such an| oo «10 Matinees ..10c Fenwick. Added to hone oe i Children .. 50 mn will be a Watson} Evenings which is sure to have a Q.—! am not very well acquaint-7 Scotiand | love him more than you on genera! principles, I should Selling FP Retailer for of laughs and sighs led with the girl whom my brother/ever. Without him life seems!say that, if your love is strong Butter, Rese and Cheese is to marry, but |! should like to/empty. | would marry him tomor-/enough to overshadow the wrong ° give a shower for her. Should || row, if he would make our home in she has done you, it would be wise ative Washington : BERNEICE. should do? A. ington RESERVOIR FOUND A -Unless you are a close friend| A —You are the only person who “Cheeae " the girl, and know her friends|/can decide this matter. You must tions and decide » for your parents 1, you are scarcely in a position|analyze your ¢ e a shower or oher Only | whether your v intimate friends of the bride-|is so great you will give up joclety of En-lto-be give showers for her or are| your swee for them, or Seattle had clay jinvited to ther You can, how-|whether your sbsorbing love for mate sufficient quantity andlever, give a party for her, inviting| vo weetheart makes you willing quality to seal the bed of the Cedar) your own friends, so that you may|to leave your family and go to a river reservoir troduce her to them and welcome distant country. A girl usually City Bn er Dimock, in his ad ay night before the Pa % : CHARLEY OQ ceive" CHAPLIN LAST TIMES | The city engineers have done con-|her into vour se leaves home when she marries, Pries Valid Whole Dealers for E : Ver ee * Hideo siderable experimenting toward and many brides go as far from ne finding some materials that would home as you would, If you really ts 1 am going to California on Me sy ey we BRAND NEW, be impervious. About 70 engineers! Gieig before long. | have a young Ove hin, and he is worthy of yout ' a is }. a n . attended the meeting love, you should be willing to make P F man friend there who always or SHOWN COMEGY: enwick | ders drinks when at a cafe or grill Your home where his work calls} In the Great Moral Lesson “The Spendthrift” with truth, force, and a splendid sense of reality | room, Would it be proper for me! him | DOCTOR SUES MAYOR (2°). there’ witncut 2 “cnaperon,, Q.—1 am the father of two babies, and is there any harm in taking a a girl and a boy, and | have always GILL FOR DAMAGES §:::: of intoxicating liquor? treated my wife kindly; in fact,| | J. H. K. |have been too good to her, | guess. AA girl should not go un. | have helped her with her work haperoned to a grill room. When when | came home from my own drinks in public she daily labors, 1 have never gone herself open to suspicion and/ out nights alone, and have never ie NS E CHARLEY’S . Bee ‘PICNIC Dr. Charles S. Noble filed suit Tue for $50,000 in the superior rt against May gur Concrete Co, and the His Biggest apetrult, Ca 4 a PARTS : “ 4 Comedy ditua tions, OS NGH echt A heer ce ivances, The desire to get a tast used liquor in any form wah ‘ ” @ nded tr a re : ‘ of cafe life and excitement has ove my wife dearly, yet she has Con 1 lew of | nies A Watson Comedy deilaeriteigele harbiye bt i he reason for ‘nore than one| been untrue to me. She left me THURSDAY A * ‘ths — Dark Gor Pubevkry ce eee eipinia: cowntell once and came back, She has now 4 i a a hears ’ rn COMING SUNDAY Dr. Noble said he was earning) » ni gal anne as Sure, baile First of 7 : oe a 1 t ‘ HAROLD LOCKWOOD ide 4 wavs wt as tdee ob eh Last December | became en-|another man. | am nearly craze r des oe: r and Mast ce thas che oe ld hn, | gaged to a man whom | love dear-| with grief, and my friends say di- BI IE rs ee . a AA aie eldent, nnd that he would have He was born in Scotland, but vorce her at once. | do not know! LL Chapli ; ie in es ee More | has been in this country for five| what to do, for | believe that some| RKE aplin 5 y ge i “ 7 i years, holding a good position.|day she may become a true and B ap’ ‘ACE Gg ed 'e0 TE MAGRED RICSR | “Shortly after our engagement he|loving wife, for she is not bad at, . At His Best 4 5 FLOWER BALL told me that he expected to make heart. ca R Pe a, ernie in ve ; F his home in Scotland. 1 did not} You, being a woman, could best lori: omance He Cc at c feel that | could give up my people| judge her. What is your advice? « s 40 @ Given’ by Mra W. A. Fuller, Fregicng ive ina foreign land, 90 final-|Plense tell me. as eon as possible Second 10 Parts om Vad B ts to All, Wednesd h i ; Adulte Children Cl ASS A ee ry esday, the i) | broke the engagement. He will B. “hi : not consider my decision final, but A.—Who would e to advise Children 5c 5c no} ‘a d ee E } 128 @ + telephones me and meets me on|you? It would be impossible for = oa ¥ so @ 100 Third Ave. at Pike | ROGERS’ HALL |my way from work, urging me to|me to judge your wife ugless 1|% pe yeu have something te? y I eae 8 | | |marry him, assuring me of his love.|should see her, not once, but many | | gwap, list It in Star Want Ade. lisasone Te , | 1525!) FOURTH AVE, But he will not give up living in times, If you wish me to adviselg Abarat