The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1916, Page 3

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fips which concerns than the spirit of home. else is so likely to determine one's roling ideals and one’s whole spir itual atmosphere, whether as child ; or man or woman. The ideals of & son or daughter fect those of the mother and father. “And again, one sees the differ. | ence in the ambitions of two men traced to the difference in the spirit of their wives—a spirit per. tent, pervasive, unconsciously SUNDAY SEES NEW BY CYNTHIA GREY Of the numerous letters re ceived relative to the problem of “Perplexed,” | believe that in the following ones ia to be found the real solution. “Marriage, most of all, im- plies and requires a really un- selfish love,” writes one man. Tm the inevitable mutual adjust ments, allow for moods and don't! nd explanations of th writes another. “Forbearanc this single point means much. | Moods are something of a mystery wen to the possessor, and hus nds wives may reasonably | sk to be taken on faith dur we this changing psychological ather.”” here is sound, logical advi: puld read them THE SPIRIT OF THE HOME “Dear ‘Perplexed There jothing in one's fesinuating in its unremitting pressure. DO YOU BELIEVE IN AN AFFINITY? The Greatest Soul- Stirring Drama of the Century Tomorrow | 4 Days Only : Five Acts with Wm. Russell and Charlotte Burton EXTRA! Chartie Chaplin In His Funniest Mutual Comedy “The Floorwalker” and Mutt and Jeff in Their Latest Fun Riot “go LOc TAR—SATURDAY., SEPT STARS AND PLAYS AT ALL SEATTLE MOVIE H Left to Right—Harold Lockwood and May Allison, Clase A; Norma) ———————— was ipa oR “The Social Secretary,” Liberty; Scene from “Phantom with Barney Bernard, Clemmer; Russell and Chariotte “Youth's Endearing Charm,” Mary Miles Minter, in ood, May Allison, Ormi, Norma and Others Are Coming from the original story MANY OFFER ADVICE TO ‘PERPLEXED’ WIFE WHO TIRES OF MATE an Intoxicated American marine to pull the British Union Jack from Money on Roads Un- { the wall of a ballroom where Americans were celebrating the Fourth approved , of July with Britishers as guests, for which the marine was court-n 4 note of the man husbands and wives , in marriage & sacred trust, a challenge to each LIRERTY—Mae March tn MARGIE PLANS TO TAKE A SEA TRIP ON MALCOLM STUART'S YACHT! Lia COnaset M—Billie Burke tn Ko INIAL—Plorence ["Master Shakespeare, Strolling Player’) 4). Charlie Chapiie Later Love Not Wholly Pure of the love of a strong man who betrays his love » his soul with Teo Stewart in for hin wi js Wife's Good Name.” ~Theda Bare ie to state that tate of mind, convalescenc almost always a ne the whisperings of would appeal I doubt very “Mer Double 5 ered and the hin soul rev hand of a small child finer qualities of led thru the x much if one comparative calm following touch of impurity even when « The later love. nuine and true, ite best to the man who hay defiled | COLONIAL d Andrew Ar rs featured in a more nat lighter outlook on life! since my mar g Worrles me | . the two play Norma Talmadge ta “The “A Matrimonial . one of them, and whether is danger that you may reach jumping-off place, as has “Per ed" and her husband, you . and treated to th | Whisperings of the demon Distrust abe will find that she is carrying & lifelong burden because she lack ed self-control Pathe company’s Paris “Wheee at the Colon rarity of secre ally and temperamentally in accord MISSION —J. Warren Kerrigan in “The! With their parts Sitemt Battle.” put his yacht at her disposal for two weeks actors physic CLASS A —Mareta Lockwood ta “The ee Perplexed’ and ber husband yught how perfectly delightful of @ Vast interior region which no white man has ever seen | it would be to have you on board If Allce will your doctor will give his permission ouman relation one more Nothing can be po personal relations worth talking about in which there is not found a basic Where Love Le character and love of each There is no mystery in the falure of marriage where this This condition ts a se but essential perfection of attairs | but it does ask for an hon est love of an honest personality— | real integrity of life. | Where no pains are taken to In sure this, shipwreck is invited. Norma Talmadge in the be the feature entire skip rowing pink, I had to know combination of good acting thru a| ta Talmadge-Fine Arts repeatedly re. , | of 700 attended the annual session of the Supreme council, Ancient Ac-| yictors yesterday in the semi. cepted Scottish Kite of the Northern jurisdiction of the United States,| rounds of the college golf tourna. here, today | Stuart suggest venture in college and later newspaper life told under the Bastern stu number of m Miss Talmadge Harry and I have been fry ever since we from the same apple. | Ways thought be was a much ma But he certainly was the star in a f moon Soke See | time has been planned, based o: “The Children in| which dees. canard which which does not strike the spectator plays of/ until the last reel, and which forms a ltved-happy-ever-afterward ending erent from the usual, Going Straight,” “His Lying Heart,” Mack Sennett-Key te with Ford Sterling| wich ea tn tho leading role, and the fourth /cLass A Ngned man. been good to to everybody what he did for that darling doctor All a man's hope and fourage is affected by it. “The wife is perhaps even more | likely to reflect the aims and Standards of her husband, and to LASTING QUALITIES REQUIRED The letter of stone comedy, Dear Miss Grey: most exclusively to the allies during the last six months. It has been! shipped, with pr j-Wa8 LSTA9ER toy 1,479,962 tons, of which the United States took less than 100,000. | Masked Rider,” the | Sunday to the Class A, in the sec jond Metro-Quallty | ration production to enilst the serv- |ices of that fascinating atr, ular Vita-! 4) oo Lockwood iad My has one of the prin “Phantom Fortunes,” fs one of the moat interest jing I have ever seen tn your col- To her I would “Many people, did he do, Eliene?” “Why, he persuaded him to take | trip over here. would do him good, and when the doctor sald he could not afford it, insisted on Pictures Corpo-| icLemmer Adele DeGarde, the pop graph player, y tn planning their | leave out the consideration whether the other {s Mkely to have for you a permanent | $25,000 to make the trip. coming Sunday wingers just been sentenced by court-martial to a year in prison for cutting off his tr with equanimity the | Samuel Tau across the breakfast table thru the/that doctor to save my legitimate stage it so weil and quietly one suspects it has made another ene would ask me on this trip faster at sea alx with the col ; and it calls for some per }manence of Interest quite beyond | @ mere surface attraction }I am sure no cast as a t ne operator. to accompany oa I will get we the moat exci terest themes ever COLISEUM pth and breadth of | know Billie Burke will life, some real strength of charac ter, some largeness of personality spirit—something joutlast mere sexual feeling “It is well to remember that the only assurance that one will stay interesting is that one Is growing; | woman some 4 clone her highly jable to adjust myself to condi has always the mysterious peace of my moth ers arms for me, and I shall aban myself to it, Gloria's Romance” Coliseum Sunday night which will be shown at the Mission night, the big Pike street playhouse will present the youngest and one of the most charm n is also a fine moral } demonstrated Piand finally successful battle a bril Mant young attorney his natural enemy 600 CATHOLICS TO CONSIDER CHARITY (By United Press) Tr, in the #ix masterpiece, makes against dreams, and uncommon enlight | varied circumstance | is no continuing joy and | enment, cant help to guide me toward my desolate little orphan bound out to the family of a brutal farmer, saved from a life of sadness by | keen sense of humor, her _wonderful . Taises her from a life of pov lente: “and hardship to the very the relation wife, because they have ceased to attractive and interest ing to each other, } 1 ractically stopped growing. are content to shamble thru life; }and nobody shambles into fine per-|I want to go with Elie Thus, even in the matter of being interesting, a real wcoral element we {= \4 Days | Bim y Sunday | seems to me a new life! | what Dick will say en I tell him wonder if my only sleeping love for Dick is or is it really dead?) Somehow I feel I ought to be sor-| sonal relations. " which comes Sun day to the Rex theatre, the William Russell Mutual Star |( of the National Conferenc ities will co most of all, plies and requires a really unself. The high rewards of such a love simply cannot come to the ‘tw that bracing odor a continuation of the old consolidation charities all over threshold of the new? OFFICER’S CHILD IS AUTO VICTIM . age 10, whose ply to get as muct possible for oneself, determination to . to love truly and unselfishly to help the other to his absolute ious and social ideas of charit Harold Lockwood sought and boosted The Woman's section of the con | e joint heirs of the grace of life. the direction of Chatr-| one then be both for himself and the other, re- Cate, wan sah dowa bF » Catholic Women’s league of governor, Edward J are the oands that softly close our eyes and draw his love shall sram to make Department window. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SEATTLE, WASH Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank ond Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $ 5ECOND AT CHERRY bruises about the | Allison Wonderplay MOVIE STARS LEAVE LAKE UNION HAS SEATTLE SOON NOW NICE, NEW TUNNEL | We're glad to see boys at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank. alad to see them coming to the Savings MASKED We're especially in person at the} trio are visiting here on their to California from New Even if you can deposit only a few cents weekly or monthly, come anyway and keep constructed Gordon are featur photoplay showing at the ( it up. You will be getting the habit of thrift and that is going to be worth a great deal to you all through life. It may make your for- tune some day. SEATTLE TO HAVE A TWO-ACRE PARK| CHARD NOW C 'IACH and captain of the 1914 Class “‘A” Third at Pike 5c ALWAYS IC]: ae NNIS TOURNEY STARTS uncovered b: ke Washington HOUSES} ” - - ~- - - » - ” ~ - ” ~ - - - . TOKIO, Sept, 16.—Hermann Wohlers, a German resident of Yoko hama for the last three years, has just been deported from this country for trying to make trouble between the United State and Great . Britain. He'was given eight days to get out, and he w Among charges against a against Woblers are these That he wrote |. n to the American government, That he induced| Tells U. S. Not to Loni tiaied. ‘That he entered Yokohama park and loudly denounced the GpRMANY HOLDS ROAD$ Russ-Jap pact WASHINGTON, Sept. 16—— Germany will consider null and ~ void any loans from United | | States bankers, made to Bel- © gium, with Belgium railroads — ' CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—The seventh annual Chicago dog show opened ity, unless previous q here today, and promises to be a howling success, One of the big fea as security, f tures will be a dancing contest between the exhibitors, employing the hgh has been obtained from : latest steps. Of course, they will “Walk the Dog.” A pedigreed puppy 7 4 will be presented to the winning couple | Paco Bereta re oan Prizes will be awarded to the best Boston bull terrier, French bull-| dog, Eng'ish bulldog, collie and Pomeranian, | department so today. The tong of the state department's an- nouncement follows The imperial German goverte ment, thru its ambassador at Waele ington, bas informed the state d@ — partment that, in view of the state — |ment that the Belgian government is trying to contract a ‘loan in the United States, and has, for this pure pose, disposed of the Belgium state — roads, any such arrangement made — during the German occupation and without previous consent from Ger- |many, will be considered null and void by Germany z | Tigers and Harvard HIGH MASONS MEET IN EAST =—_Win in Rab, Rah Golf PITTSBURG, Sept. 16.—Prince- | PITTSBURG, Sept. 16.—Thirty-third degree Masons to the number ton and Harvard were returned Dr, C, A. White, president of the club, has asked Dr. C. F. Crow| of Chicago, Joseph 1 Behling of Columbus and E. P. Hinds of Niagara Falls to be the judges. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Sept. 16.—The Brazilian government has just fesued an official estimate, placing the country’s population at 26,542,000 souls. rts here agree that this is all right up to about 12,000,000. Beyond that point, t say, the estimate includes Indian inhabitants Consequently, they declare that 14,542,000 of the estimate is al mere wildcat guess. |ment in progress here. The sessions are being held in the Masonic temple. jloet to Harvard while Pri Many of the Masons were accompanied by their families, for whom | took Yule down the line. | COLONIAL LAST DAY HARLIE HAPLIN “ONE A. M.” One Long Laugh Bring the Childrea—Se ARGENTINE 1S ALLIED GRANERY BUENOS AYR Sept. 16.—Argentina'’s wheat has been sold al- ‘cally no exceptions, in British bottoms. The export “ CUTS OFF FINGER TO AVOID ARMY LONDON, Sept. 16.—Charles Stockdale, a London blacksmith, has | r fi pe conscription. Norma Talmadge AS THE “SOCIAL SECRETARY” Society as seen behind the scenes, A 2-Reel Keystone Comedy “His Lying Heart"— throbs with fun, pulses with mirth and beats with ype ia Pike hee ontinuous laughter. 11 to 11 And another of those Washing- ton super-scenics—“Land of the Hanging Glaciers” Sunday Noon Concert Donizetti Sydney Baynes Selected Suppe Sextet-—Lucia Valse Destiny. Song Light Cavalry ALLACE USICAL URLITZER ARVELS ge pa iettiun

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