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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT, 28, 1916. FASHION SHOW FRIDAY as rhe social venture of a foot- Es more exciting parts of light sparrow who would Scene from “Gloria's Romance,” with Billie Burke, at Coliseum, Rest | a tthe 3 of the Week become a society peacock. {MAMS ‘TODAY Jwith that chic Httle comedienne, | There are 67 different gowns worn in this see, eR Mag. bk pe oo Magy x Bla, feature that will appeal to the ladies. j COLISEUM “The French Milliner’—a Fillie Burke will present eight ‘ P : Ot) ion nated of’ “Einiinte Ramee chic comedy with that chic : tslat the Colts Thursday, Friday little comedienne, Fay Tincher 3 nd ' y ‘ollow in, * has c r?} 9 99 the|'veok’s exciting incidents ‘of the| —one grand mixture of , oiSe, N—Kathiye Williams te dance hall riot and the call] French, Cohen and Irish— ~ ie a 2 /on New York's East Side, with Glo A aE ye p at the ates tm “TO! va’s sudsoquerit appearance in the with the Paris label to give / } New York eh the it tone | LIBERTY action will hurry along clues . LAllian Gish by er had a piay which Glo follows to the lair of ' |which displayed her art to greater|the murderer of Frenau. It is ex Ps | antege than “Diane of the Fol citing stuff, and ts being followed lies,” the @ve-part Triangle produc by thousands. Friday night will! tion that will be seen at the Lib- bring the Fashion Show | ty until Saturday night Ssull ee | ore interesting to women, and of RE 7 a . eat to most n, are the ma: William Duncan, who plays Phi!-| First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 gowns, 67 in number, which|ip Weyman, in “God's Country and Matinees 10c Eve: lare worn by th | Nineteen herself, are we which ts ltr one play. Th from simple how | perhaps Q.—How can | reduce the size of}! would like to fit myself for a) my arms? They are much too fat good position. | can study nights. below the shoulders. What ! think | would like stenography will take off this flesh erty B and typewriting. Would you R. K. | vise me to take up that course? TM | A.—There is always an over-sup | ply of stenographers and: typists, | and therefore the wages of the av-| erage worker are never high. But of fine dresemakers and domestic |# | Follies” ts show, tainment comedy A A—Hard work, such as washing and sweeping, will reduce fleshy arms quicker than anything else. Q—4 am a girl 17 and am work- tng, but earning very small wages but earning very small wages. science experts, capable of running iy: | Magazine, and wae associated with 959 large establishments there are| the famous McFad Physical Cul-| vol) in that part of the film taken | Granes Concord, §-1b. box never enough. A well-trained girl SERS R ESCENT ture Health Home as physical di-/tne first time. The runaway was re-| Homey. Rew, case 200 @ an save more money and have *bick's MOTHER {8 OF ~ rector. Later he opened a studio] aoe in the same setting later, but| om, strained more of the comforts of life by et ee ee n Philadelphia, where he taught) mat part of the film showing Miss | Lettuce. toen » @ taking a domestic science course SOCIETY WOMAN, MAR BAKI NG | bers of the Quaker City's fore-| Hat Part of Cie eee was left! *, toca (than she can in any sort of clerical) GIE SAYS most soctety il pce fe iF vg ee o work. I believe the Y. W. C. A —— Pig | see | Peaches, Wenatchee Jian such u cove, and the high] 1 Dave not yet answered Mal POWDER Algae oe anes, Wendi " Third and as schools in the city have a very|colm Stuart's letter! I felt it was} /, imtie Migasor Crowe Into the Primitive,” a five-part pear : ° Levy, Mgr |fine course, both in cooking and | not right for me to answer it. | . vy }less body. Eleanor has jungle pleture, will be the play to| Peppers, 86-Ib. crate Eugene cowtine: | But, oh, little book, how I did by over every state in the Union, ex-/) oo oan at the Mission until Satur Bee SRN s want to write him, especially after | nt four, and has t trips thru) aay night, with Kathlyn Williams | pr » e@ Theatre Q—Can the Japan women Eliene had told me Malcolm-—-yes, \ South Am and dosens|i 0 ne leading role. In prehistoric! ® ae 4 DON’T | born in California vote little book, I have grown to call] of Pacific islands. Now she is with/ 4.15." ave-man chose his mate pho i age eo. Second and Seneca | A VOTER, |him that in my thoughts, just as the William Fox compa oe ne ee nee eT tha | Tomentcemteeel, f0-1b. Bex 26 “ THIS His a cit! of the United States,|@sked her to take his yacht for al ‘Fires of Conscience, that ever bas been depicted upon|Wtermeee ----...0-++ site leven if her parents are Chinese or) four-week cruise Strand . the screen are other Inter-| Wenatchee Gravenstein |Japanese, who cannot become| I have not told Dick about it But With all those advant esting pictures on the program. Local cooking apples naturalized citizens. Thus many| yet. I thought I would not do so oie Tee Ati 4 girls whose parents are Orientals Nigh was back in my old rooms fot BA naa fit os ‘ i a on : | ontona, ¥ | « ns cae Satan woke aticn the let Mire: Geiwin'a. 1 ttn, going Gee ho earth, and she has never known sions I So dtesae Waugrauted. to thew urday doen not atay in, [the comforts of her own hearth Complete Report Wate walle k of California, altho their fathers| “I shall be glad to have you eet j stone | a can never acquire that right | back, Margie.” Mrs. Selwin told | “Not that i have , gre of Market Today | onte E -. me, “for it has been lonely without ston says Eleanor. € have Ls Spanish Troubadours Q.—A friend of mine says that a| you. Even when you were ill, you m heat. But I want a home ee ee tT ee 3 | person of foreign birth and parent- lisse youth, gay ty and joy to janywa sy a ’ b | in become president of the|the old house. You will stay with | i } = BAKERS FEET COLD ar er i PEOPLE PEOPLE United on ne ai y he cannot.|me as long as I live, won't you GRAND 4S . pe “reattey, eaten ¥ ra ] é Please sta’ is right. dear? In the William Fox picture| Oe +0 JOHN. | “Have you noticed Dick looks || Gold Crowns drama, “The Eternal Sapho,” at the P15? CHICAGO, Sept 28.—Every one in A—Under no condition can a much worried lately?” she || Natural Crowne Grand, a horse is struck by Theda| exes in Chicago was set for an increase foreigner become president of the | asked suddenly. With much shame, || 8ridgework, per Tooth Bara, the picture a star and runs | Hens. 34 tee of eee re Veen in eee 5 ; nited States ead article 2, sec-| little book, | had to confess | had |] Plates &S to $15.00 ]|way from her father in the film | {fe" 4 “4 clubs and federal officials were Operatic Selections ae faraararh Se aryee wae wot Fema wat toler contesting Protective Guarantee With Ali || story, the drunken cabman, Gubbins Sowa geod tam 408s. 3.00 | poli for attack on the bakers Classic Dancing, Etc. tution of the U States. Chil-|thia kindly woman with Dick's Work @ part acted by Frank Norcrous. | Turkey | All except half a dozen bakers got dren of American citizens born| mother, who was here yesterday. | National Paini Dentists || That's the way it shows in the film. | yea) |cold feet and did not increase their while parents were residing abroad| 1 don't wonder calls her atio ess Den! But in the making of the picture th 1 Sstows. temporarily are citizens of the|“a splendid ruin has dyed Fourth and Pike jhorse ran away just ten days after| 04 F United States; thus children of|her hair a red bronze, and she has || Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P, M, }|!t was bit by a whip in Miss Bara's| American diplomats living in for-|evidently had her face divested of mene, te Wenewer Oe Sk enews feign lands are United States citi-|its wrinkles by some Parisian|™ er ACCS @ i: | proces | —— —_—_—— Do you know, little book, it was/ = . | somewhat uncanny, for Dick's} ortu nd with a big laugh Mrs. Mary Woolsey, age 22, of | iiother's soul has not grown young | : tng. rasping. path . in each | Omaha, is the mother of seven #008.) to match her face. Her whole out Time — that's rh eum look on life is the same old narrow care ly wonnael ae Gen adiy sts hes | Daan tote Tomorrow see Jy toe and the ] 1 nourished by Mr. Trent's VIOLA be ac tees |wealth. She is a typical near-so. in and anves tee D clety woman, than which there is Chilaren Be twine 0 Doone ure acid DANCING no worse type Adults 10¢ Amerios i a out of your syatem | She is ‘supremely happy—the DANA THREE DAYS tna qutenty, first selfish woman I know who is MORE | Hotec : ; "Wear Electra. | Wear. Electra | aantatit in a charming and tre . BR vita wre you j | That sounds cattish, doesn't it,| mendously interesting “God’s Country i we vi | F |little book? I guess | am getting story - t AX Shae Theee In the Tuneful [better But, truly, in my present Il “THE TIGHT OF andthe Woman’ | It's Unnecessary — Q-Ban/|state 1 do not feel ax tho I could | M A Phaluriet ah te Fi ines Comedy stand much of Dick's mother 99 riller of the ley | Washington oate.34.00 Wie She Ry ll The Eternal Sapho | Darkens It Evenly—No Dye | She said she and Mr. Trent will| HAPPINESS Northwest “ a oats 32.00 pith Rew enerey and Dullding : jbuy a place so she can entertain in five acts Nell Shipman Timothy =~ healthy condition Bie In a romantic but true No matter how gra r hatr,| proper! You know, Margie,” she ’ Girl It renews the apirit of ambition and top story of present-day prematurely gray, taded sald. “I was never able to do the M. Guterson’s Beatle. Gir Tr makes strong, healthy American life— ntreaked with gray, all yo |things I wanted to do when Mr.| Famous : neve se pant nce a day with Q-Ban Hal | Shades of our ancestors! Poor Russian Orchestra FREE Feld Whol cae — tems luindago, pooney THE Restorer, This in a very pleasant ex-|old dad nearly wore himself out to Musical Program PREM A ces —-- icctres¥itas wal oe = perience, and after a few applica-| give that woman what she wanted,| Cavatina” .. By Raft New 1917 tea daily by J. W. Godwin & Co tive treatment. Listen tions you will be delighted to see allland the surprising part of it ali} Violin Solo by M. Guterson Model Bitdeed isc is teh ons area ETERNAL ir gray hair gradually turn to an|was, he loved ber. And now os Danse de la Fee-Dragee penutitul. 86-paye: beck beautiful, dark shade, Q-Ban|has another who apparently is as By Tschatkowsky FORD TOUR Selle 01] snout ome 3 SHOWS DAILY o0tM, i ir and sealp r glands) well satisfied with her. What is there about her eal could attract and bold such splen-| Fy From Nut our SAPHO Just Printers MAIN 1043 I's drug stores, Out-of-town folkal Advertisement 1013 THIRD $150 « dresses and cloaks running well up jinto the hundreds a wonderful as well ax a dramatic two-part orm by ey range in value with studios at Hollywood Mr gowns, costing was born near Dundee,| bh, to evening altho the greater part of| Cracker Orchestra Number TaQOOCEK NEWS NOTES GOSSIP) women in the cast.’ Mins belleved to be a jrecord number for a star to wear “Diane of the fashion enter Triangle entitled “French Miliiner,” Suite F did mer , Oct. Tat, ne tneny things you should: know : ee eee rasa CLEM MER eee nagar 10c and 20c your hair LBR nbers, hothouse appointment i ani nd abundant, without ¢ \Ren pent. ; ‘0. ’ 5;‘°C< 10c femray snowing. Bold on (BUL 0S) scastic’s weit | Grmpetrult, ai The Electra-Vita Co No Higher Photoplay Mouse PAGE 4 “appeals to the masses—because it surpasses” : “The Lily and the Star of the “Birth of a Nation” and Rose” OLLIES gs 15¢ the Woman. dramatic subject by Jan Curwood, at the Rex of the Western Vit Vitagraph's etght-part Oliver is a member aph company Gish Children 5c his Hfe haa been axpent in the Unit ed States. During his early youth} indulged in athletic sports of ev-| sort, his scholastic records be-| | ing so excellent as to induce him jto become a professional. He is the possessor of many trophies as| the result of his prowess in com-| petitive sports, Mr. Duncan has} distinguished himself as a writer! on the staff of the Physical Culture per Ib, treatment eho contains plotures of well: pullt, robust men and women, showing ita is applied, and ex- This book Open to All Contest Starts 2, 7, 9 p. m. apes, Tokay Grapes, Malaga Grapes, black 1016%% Second Ave., Cor, Spring Seattle, Wash, Shag MORN YON Om,