The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1916, Page 3

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(( READERS WRITE ON “CHARITY” TONIGHT LAST TIMES " Movie Charity . r ft v ra will Below are tw he lette MANY KINDS OF CHARITY Mov , An Ince feature writ A ten by C. Gardner Sul *s livan 1 ar > rhe Bi f ar 2 Reels of especting and fe Keystone hfe : Glee and comedy Al ENE RUS id laughter = filled all ‘ A thrills and spills. Mack Swain, the “Original EDUCATION TO AID Ambrose,” is starred r The 8 e t ALLACE URLITZER " SICAL 2 ARVELS First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10¢ Evenings 15¢ Children 5e It pays to read The & Classified Ad Page. “WHOM THE GODS DESTROY” By Cyrus Townsend Brady Through all the ages there has been no more plaintive melody than the sad song of Ireland With the plaintive melody loyal people and of dreams unrealized, thrums a tragedy of the finest sentiment and sympathy of a M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra “Les Millions D’Ariequin,” ATT Wonderful Child Genius MAXINE FRYE of Grace G, Claypool! Pup a PATHE WEEKLY Seattle's Best ¢ Photoplay House Tooooooona Bessie Love and Max Dav Coffee Dan's LINERTY—Georke and Clem Witt = Overloading the Stomach ° Causes Incomplete Digestion, Weak ens The System, and Breeds Oyspepsia Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Free to your s with f nd I et t " r at t { r a tria k EDNAMAYO § And Eugene O'Brien, in THE CHAPERON. A Rapid-Fire Comedy Drama AN IDEAL HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT It Was Maxine Elliott's Greatest Stage Success Also “Rah! Rah! Rah!” A Hughie Mack Comedy Believe Us 15e—Children Awfully Funny 5c 5 Second and University | DOINGS IN FILMDOM INEWS- -NOTES—GOS SIP in a Scene From ming to the Liberty Thursday ‘STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27, 1916. PAGE LECTURER DIES IN DENVER HOSPITAL ¢ NVER TODAY Complete Report of Market Today ALL NEW Snappy Songs Catchy Jokes Good Music Fancy Dancing and A 5-act Feature Picture “The Heiress at * 8 & WANT 15-CENT COIN JR, Fr r tlor r the 2 oe : ‘ 'GOOD PLAYS COMING . . toe Ot shee - Dance the Old Year Out and the me ‘ ore New Year in on the 1 . ’ cood - ua ns at the ( = ~~: f/ Grand Stage -: a f at } He ‘ . d Show Begins Promptly at 11:30 P. M. a The I es and happ rey COMING SOON Harold 1\Watch for Theater 2 hatte Deen and Date IMAGINE WALLY HERDING COWS JOHN MASON & meme ALMA HANLON i ‘ Kidg “ aay: THE LIBERTIN NAUGHTY EONA 5 Can anew A . be AMF WHiLl Edna Tet HUBOFN A acs ‘ ' it ¢ o we n : 2 . pal for t ae, te men or women F ot a companion for a 1 HAPPY WIFE GLa 1 Q.—I need some advice badly. | " aperon. The have been married 12 years. About a hen she H two weeks ago my wife told me ¢ ama I she didn't care for me any more, eae. sat Bence" idgley Joi Vs longer. We have no children, and 1 cannot do as much for her as | used to, as we have lost some money. | am a moral man, a great home lover, also like to go to a show whenever we can. We have been here from New York just five months and she doesn't like it here and wants to go back. She tells me she has never in her life known what love is. | suppose she means passionate, thrilling love that you see in moving pictures, which | think is all a farce. She likes to dance, visit cabarets, and be in places where people are. | take an Interest in physical culture and like to read good books. She asks me if she can come back to me if she goes to New York and then finds out that she cares for me more than she thought. | told her when she left me, she would leave me for good. Don't you think the sooner we get the job done, the better for both of us? She is a fine looking woman, 33, and | am 42. Do you think the difference in our ages has anything to do with it? The sooner we come to an understanding the better, as we are both very miserable XA A.—I don't blame you for feeling et dently your wife safe,” whicheve and Waliace Reid . tale of 36 Tow “The wie lew A Yellow Pawn” He’ 8 SOME SINGER ear to WEDNESDAY | only ef Marie Doro BESSIE COMING Thread 1 play of the ast” brand, with the the lovers and WELL, FANNIE didn't know vusban But that didn’t matter WELL, Fanr T think you ts to leave she'd all comes out in “The Year od, 1's up to the Locust t the Mission er to find out t she wants to ‘ Jack Dean and do before she st ire starred 6 3 Of course, if y ere very much ove with HER, you would not |CAVE.MAN STUFF iver wis isk mo what to do. You wou A story of primitive passions, of either tell her you couldn't bear to caveman methods, introduced into starting have her leave you, or else you midst of soctet The Mis would tell her to go and give her ling Lad hich begins a four THURSDAY he privil of returning, At least! att Class A that would probably be what a engagement " ind Henry woman would do ‘ ba gag sta It occurs to me tha is absurd for either of you to cons a part re love fo 15c ing of the way Instead, why jesting friends. Angered don’t you both make up your minds kidnaps her and takes her to } Children Sc to help the other be happy?) Why lodge in the hills, He browbeats don't you go out with her some. and bullies ber, She hates him, | times, even if you do wish to stay ts 7GR AND a 1— The Robe y Trio SPECIAL MIDNIGHT DANCE AND A 20-ACT VARIETY SHOW > SUNDAY NIGHT <= 101 KILL COCKROACHES | » STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE soLp EVERY WH eat « Class . Besstistisssitstssststisstiistieestsstesitssitesssisiststistis $3 fp Wie are | TODAY Mgr. Weekday 5c g Wr snging srhale wy or 2— —Bingham & Gable al Novelties 3 —West & Boyd snappy Song 4— Abrams Johns Co. Presenting THE 5— William Lucifer 10c and Dances New Play NEW MAYOR FOOLIS WM. FOX William Farnum in Fires of Conscience The story of a strong man's test of honor 5 ACTS Stage Will Be Arranged Just Like a Famous South End Dance Hal! ADMISSION Box Office fe has been ‘ we perhaps to blame ALWAYS USE Albert Hansen deweler and Silversmith 210 Second Ave. Near Madh AT THIRD AVE., NEAR PIKE ST. EDNA,, HENRY | “2”: MAYO""* WALTHALL —— 4 “The Misleading ol Lady” Open from 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. oe —Cartoon Comedy —Did it Ever Happen to You? Adapted From the Famous . e = . G aecacanaateate stores Neighborhood Druggist Contest Remember, are $15 worth of cash rhe all on your neigh- there prizes. Full particulars were in Star 15th. ¢ and get Contest Blanks, Friday, December borhood druggist your answer must be mailed not Wednesday, Address your letters to Neighborhood Druggist Contest Editor Seattle Star. Remember, later than 6 p. December 27, 1916. m. Care

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