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START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! —Resolve to See the Big Five-Act Vaudeville and Fea- ture Picture at the GRAND A Compiete Change of Program Twice a Week Third Ave. and Cherry EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. Weekday Sundays Matinees Evenings 5c 10c RYE’S QUALITY MARKETS TUESDAY SPECIALS Prime Steer Short 10 Cc Ribs of Beef.. Selected Steer 15c corte. 15c ‘Shoulder Steak on. 4... Be ured Ham 19c rt 25c Watch for FRYE’S BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422-24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET 619-21 Third Ave. ard Av OPEN UNTIL 6:20 P. M. pat LARD MARKET 6443 Hs The Quickest nda Sutent Way By plan, all dineasen., ¢ sll % Bide, Kitetener,” said Belt t hasan : { the homeless baby was hers € hak Geesbeek Sin 3 ep 4 gone on, #84 named a young blackmailer as “ x4 7 natiad ia Yoanunée iy ew 24 ro. nt FQ they take, te father. His was first name . LOVE MEANS PAIN TO A we Cotatl ¢ self-support possible, The he collis et ene bee ae, One Se “4 Feat until p . ake aid tt cs {woman | knowte cae Vor: and)” Of course, Nye, the blackmaiter, by is the result gee vas handsome and debonair, and - < tee tari 20 ty talk witt peter ie eer 1 he made a profound impres 4 Ruth Dayton,” sa Pa . o 4 he € ; f jon on the girl, When asked if the . Rika ie be aden vente. hae siden } ry child was his said yes—for + | louse to Incheon bad a ’ te . s lackmailing oses, But his bs |little apartment just off Was et Pe hac Hg Nee ade lans were knocked in the head ? jton Squar constated of a little hia genial natore 4 all is well ndt supposed blot on the girl's ‘ | If You Love Your Children You Will Take TH€m TUESDAY AFTERNOON 4 or WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON To See Marguerite CLARK “Snow White” at the STAR—MONDAY, JAN, 1, 1917. PAGE 7 “War Won't End in 1917, Unless Germany Tires of Militarism” That’s the Opinion of J. W. T. Mason, War Cavers Who Says Both Sets of Belligerents Can Fight for Years Until Wed. BY J. W. T. MASON to compel a cessation of fight-|find so large a part of the young{yet further. the nation that has|the war, the difference between fi Night Noted American War Expert Ing because of an absolute lack of | workers permanently removed from ffered most in young men, 8 the nancial and physical exhaustion Copyright, 191¢ man power Among the allies,|the population, is the cause of the | nation that will be most seriously | while the war continues and com p France, proportionately to her pop-| dismay produced by the persistent | bandicapped in the Industrial strug: | parative industrial exhaustion with The war will end in 1917, if | ulation, has od very severely.| casualty returns. gle that will sueceed the struggle overwhelming tax rate when the spirit of milltariem shows (put TH! Rec 4H AND RUS All belligerents have enough men |of the battlefields peace comes, must be borne in certain evidence of having burn: istaN LOSSES ARK NOT GREAT] for another year's fighting; and| 80, when the exhaustion of the | mind ed itself out in Germany; other | HNOUGH TO CAUSE THE ALLIES | for still another year, But, when|belligerents, financtally and in| The latter condition is now dom wise not TO FEAR A ®BEPLETION OF| peace comen, if the aughter runs !man pow js counted upon to end inant in the thoughts of Huropea The war will not ¢ 1917 thr FIGHTING {ATERIAL RELOW = - ad tatesmen exhaustion, Hgth ¢ of belliger: | THE DEMANDS OF risk They know the war can certainly ents can carry on the conflict sev: | TRENCHES There are atill more Te 0 tory 1 for another year, if it OF THE must; but, they also know that eral years longer before exhaustion | men among the allies ready for the overtakes it tier front than can be properly furntat each additional month of fighting But a finish culminating in the/ed with all the necessary imp! ang the opening of new wound capitulation of the 1 iatle #1 ments of war that will bleed fo: 6 after ean occur le re central The Germans have lost me peace finally ts deelar owers have re end of heavily of the nations in the Teu Nevertheless, the only po oir resources, and »bably t ROA AAR AEOO alllance, The maximum est! yeaoce sania ble deduction from the present h & Bankruptcy will not over of the German dead, tasued Te | situation is that the alli whelm the warring nations for by the British war o », is about 7) resolved to fight, regardie the next 12 months, The sys (ONE MILLION. It tw} » > ghly impr time cohditions, until the mil | A forceful story of the un- that more than half a mill tariets are ready to admit even struggle waged by @ ne have bt that the pen is mightier than the sword There is much evte tems of Borrowing differ in the belligerent nations, but they have in common the fact that for the most part, the wealth on so badly wound » be unable to urn to the ng line, The t Beauty of Bohemia against a Lily of the Baliroom— ce that d remaing within national boun Germans — permaner plomacy, as @ substitute for war, is with a man's love weighed daries, and can be utilized time {from the gation’s t coming into constantly higher in the balance and again at the government's ce the gard among the central emy 3 call not more t a non al ery ind when this state of mind he in nee of the n a A t h The it t caches the ful! point of conviction Dorethy Delton and Samm orrowings upon peace ts not due to Gern | THE WAR WILL END. Markey Are Starred the fear of present banks ‘ , Bae — The ile of the warrior preach loan must paid f Ge ans wh the present conflict, are Eatorest cha to € * began tn! tlonably showing signs of collapee ayy ate of ary :- prox number whe Admiring discourses: upon the 7 after the war ends f ave be or permanent! i se da doctrines of Bernhardi and Ni ~ ve akes an Pa on a he he veche are no longer being sent ALLACE - fons, it will probab Germany's reserve of man from Germany into neutral coun URLITZER * inst while the hood, therefore, is NOT falling ms behind the requirements of her | ad, the doctrine of limita USICAL pod Unie » delligerent govern:| generals a tion of armament, which the mili RV a : ents 100k ead and cur all their) But the t casual Hat tarists #0 etrenuously opposed dur A ELS t ons # to preve ® ott nt factor in in ing the decade before the war, i ne vot of ov rdened r weneing 6 bellikerents to « ;roW meeting with approval in in > aa n the war en vere Is A e pence. The |fluential German circles = gon to believe the events of the (ling « an go on fo | AS THE YEAR 1917 BEGINS fers 4 1 re the cannot |THE FACT I8 UNMISTAKABLE wg «ont. 1 iture effect MILITARISTS HAVE pedi the various ‘nations, when the 300D. Also a Comedy PEACE 18 WAITING FOR THE : TONS TO SHOW THAT THEY anda jo? THIS TRUTH | | How they e manifest ‘ their acceptance of the fact is a] Scenic |matter that will re the high-| est qualities of smanship to | indicate, | There can be no doubt that the) confession will be a pub nd there is Increesing reason to believe this is what the Germans |themselves are beginning to wa | Militariam has saved the central empires from being INDUSTRIAL, demands of peac ARTIST SCORES MISS DORSETT HIT WITH BUST — WINS THE STAR OF KITCHENER CHARITY PRIZE LONDON, Dee. 10 08 Leary building Richard Belt, artist ‘one, 1453 W. Bath at Dorothy Dalton, Enid Markey and Howard Hickman, who form the, crushed out of existence. it + First at Pike aftey 34 years of retirement, due to first and second winners, re-| “infernal triangle” at the Liberty, in “The Female of the Species.” | has proven its worth as a mag- { modelled vas ° os a ee nificent defensive force; but, Continuous 11 to 11 tiine and ode t ectively he Star's hartt | “¢ Se tshoner 6 ag vig Ce ; PROGHAMS "TODAY logitimate stage, are the stars! [t# offensive purpose has gone Matinees 106 | ‘itehoner mte The contest was based on hevethe’ Warena, tend th cet Wallin awry in a ghastly manner. Evenings ‘180 fered $50.( featur. Howard Hickman tm After the peace terms are writ Childre 5o eas to Helt us . mage ge nf the Species.” night. ured in ‘ n, this fact will stare upon the — . terp has S by the 3 u we Dy Paha re 4 bo 4s ase founded of) world for generations to come. The government from the Griffith, the famous cr " Oe ees rea ing oming event is casting its shadow Brit ish a et aside| which will come to . ‘ ISEUM—Marguerite Clark tm story in divided into two) .. the New Year opens, ieee sae ons P parts, a prologue 1 the story, T and Pod fr of the streggles of ~~ rections le Jim Anthony to break from| sailigeain: » muck of the lower East Side of | < . w York, his invention, on by " . he spends all the spare time of bis x outh, the loss of the invention and owe of Kitchene aig 29 rs love and infie his fall into the depths of erime.| Tomorrow idied the great |°%°° fer an orphanage, merely be- Then, reminded of bis mother, he} hen Mnctend | Ute, Deanelel conditions mak eforms, finding happiness after stunned Reaevs iets, pecememny, sn strom, snk her death with the girl he had al-| com at product Menta infeee'y t in maintain Gloria Marston, of the ee ecret #tudi 4 : oft ' asmodic | bemidW set, had » her sculptor be g the poo not| Winning Carleton Conde but hi bal std herd ie hs clay what was in hi @harity « but a temporary al-| marring: course, Lizette naturally didn’t! imnee,” salt Bart , Aiea what she had done when she le viation out as big as a good : name was erased living room at Enid Dorathy Dalton sized packing box, with a kiteh » 7. ‘ Mary Miles Minter plays Lizette, nette in one of the wait.|™Oe7 & gathering of yo ng, nogely FA TH aft eR it “ of Hy n “The Innocence of Lizette.” It's * There was a small bath and a bed The great thing that hap : LOVE! But the) * Ata at the Strand until Wednesday 3 me won th greatest of CHARITY at the Libert igh 3 com just big enongh for ae sting Bom st : ae oe night « army . Lory sar hace 4 erately in him, a WELCOME, JOHN * os SOReS CVGE tae Gaeee e t . Movie t he bn Ma the famous legit a niehings, I said to her, ‘This {sn did ERD? ; Editor ff getter sen go » the kind of ar rtm we im From the moment I saw Will, play, “Charity,” the o p sta ads @ good cast in x ‘gine the leading woman of as f only thin f him. Within ftp Libertine at the Rex tb : seal int Whee T @ r were ed and tl elfish week, A lon is his leading oy to your salary and climb to yo e ae far tried h to give uy woman ory is that of a rich * class, I'm going to have something off. They poisoned h she could not piold scour who leads girls, % ne igen’ against me finall The suggestion that she | astray Ad - She smiled, and stepped over tr a ad The ffered m arity so Intense tha The picture sets forth the con the book shelf ts ag frem it ndred housand dollar if 1 @ was driven to slay her child under which working girls Afte 4 hours in the city hos- 0 7 ak $0 om = ae Dare. ua ceatd } and the temptation of wealth c z photograp! two splendid, hand. | ¥ould get a diverce, but I would tlh and the temptation of wealth 191, Oxear Larson had passed dan —s g ot ys These are t vhile W . ft wan nc ee ae ger from the wound he received = aia a Gata sak twin boys ted her tn her SOMETHING NEW early Sunday, when Mrs. Nellie nes .~ pople heard c alnese he wa Snow White.” the age-old fairy » ) “a vl Bong ip J : we ints REET ase tn es th Cale Frederickson. 30% First . ave, The girl who rushes into marriage is a fool. More young them looks very Linge 4 th Marenerite Clarke in the|*a#hed him in the abdomen with a girls’ lives are ruined by hasty marriage than by any other ie you, 1 abe a Does the rae th unkitirel. ‘Gna ned Plaga of tile hore Talent ae ee | process THOMAS DIXON, m “ their 1 among the lower an with» anybody but! , Ske told the police she had been he looks exactly as drinking aleohol with Larson and) One au hat her off-|sw erite It ther did when I first knew ‘ab teen ma joes . a ne che eon ete Sam Borgen, who is spending New| _boys are at Princeton, 7 y fret beside a e kiddie Year's in jail with her, pending in wai Thst was their father’s ce 1 forgive him, he would | within is one of Nature Creighton Hale plays opposite | vestigation I too bi he to me, even if his peo- | laws woma in question | Marguerite. - pig ad ge veg gy Re a him should first have been charitable | a #8 innocent him to come, and told |herself—humane—she would make|HILDA AT COLONIAL Yeu, fate hae been very unkind |tim sbout the boys, Be re-/her mind receptive to influences| The clash between the moral law e,’ she sighed ceived my letter he wa in| that would have absorbed her un-jof the new country and that of the Oh, forgive sae. ¥ did not mean |°%, automobile accident in France. | natural ishness and made her|old forms the foundation for “T! 1p sy enfant : Paula she continued earnest natural human bein , | Marais, ot Hilda iat the Coloni genre : » dear (13 ‘don't trust any man, young or bhorrence of charity is based | un uesday night iretehen ¢ World's Greatest bs ch as" pipet cient will peer old, Don't love any man #0 much jon ignorance. Charity {s not a|Lederer is starred ‘ External Remedy, IN eh Seng ry } va y {that you can't unlove bim if you | hammer whose purpose is to A comedy and a weekly complete . lor ‘pain xain ‘or year n he does not love you mash the pride of the unfortunate, | the program e e @ 99 have not re erred ie my seis Romantic love, my dear, means It is a hand held out by those who} eee 66 father, bat since 1 have been in only pain fer a woman. It is a/have to those who need, to assist|BOYS WILL BE BOYS ] ] ] felt. Paula that. bethapa ai tines |man'é pleasate because he can for-|them in regaining their rightful po-|| The cub reporter fell heir to a 5 ,.|ket it at will, but having once | sition L W |heap of trouble wheh he journeyed Jght sometime help you over the | clasped love to her bosom, a wom jto the Kentucky mountains in Special Photoplay Edition of Thomas Dixon’s hard places 1 SNES wana: st eve remember |search of a story. But he got i o 0 ayer One, with @ hol sk a shec p | ear Mise Dayton, that 1 care fo th te Senlbouah MRS JUDKINS FREED ith & whole skin and Anuished J Wi he sta you see, as a woman who FIGHE BY ROUNDS ber at 1610144 Second ave., by siohn Hines vie us Oub loved, I tell the signs. Y The Cleveland Lea a morn-| the dry squad, was found not guilty] joxing An intensely dramatic story of the disillusionment of a in his senior y a number of hie college chums, he iftar 8 fi io, dear, I don’t think #o, but to it t @ 80 Innocent, my dear child, that |ing paper, runs the marriage license | of violating the dry law, in pollce|ryesday night romantic girl who comes face to face with the realities of ou never ba me pe of cover column on the sport page court Saturday | eee an unromantic world, proving that— hear Pinila,t was Just tha came, tla er SOME MAN, THIS MINISTER LIFE 18 BUILT ON REALITIES AND NOT ROMANCE. Bet a i pe al i ry a ne ie . Scorned by his congregation ber pe . ee ae wis Pal ‘ae ft the cause he hit the Hquor interests fath Page ‘ : bes hea mi 19 which were controlled by him, de , ei ngleee: : |nerted by his wife, who felt the pos, | {h! eRe tabahone M. Guterson’s Famous e is the son of a ver Let us offer you the relief and comfort Bil vitjie joss of her social position, and , rul on we can ° wealthy man and was at that tim we are giving others, and leave the pay- Bil tit fighting Je] more than 2 mnt by Russian Orchestra d to go to supper with a part ‘ : ‘ Special and Chronic Diseases, such as J) Strong,” at the Mission until Wed tad up by one of the boys for a ’ Vital Decline, Varicose /eins, Biood and nesday night. Robert Conness and rl in the compan Skin Disorders, Kidney, Liver and Blad- Mabel ‘Trunnelle play the leads did not make a practice of ‘. der Diseases, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, Mi) it's a fine, gripping story, found Ont ta supper with any one Fistula and: Piles. ed on the story by the Rey oan yo BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE | Sheldon MEN wi!” n must ever afte way Great Novel 4 Author of “The Birth of a Nation” i ; eloping with a feudist’s daugh ed omega Lawto Mes. P. Judkina, arrested Decem comedy at the Class A, until | ainst the inevita with all the strength in his weak the show one night, and , We Treat All Diseases of Men body—these are the principal points in “The Martyrdom of Philip ing a market basket rat college, With ment end of it in your own hands, I was one of the girls in " ut when | found that the part i young 5 Free Consultation—Hours 9a.m. toSp.m. Hi) see : TRUSS TORTURE ‘ rs mat the pa as a oung peo . * | Can be eliminated by wearing the le, | consented | nal Medical Institute HERE'S CLARA AGAIN Lundberg Rupture ‘Support We We were quite hilarious, but it} SCIDENTA!. AVE Clara Kimball Young, star of the] give free trial to prove its superior- Seattle’s Best Photoplay House hil : 119 O00 . Selznick forces, and Conway Tearle, | '¥ the hilarit of youth yd ith ol a. DHERG ¢ not really any worse than of the same addre formerly a6? Third Ave.