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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MONKEYS CAN LAUGH! Anyhow, They Do in Liberty Picture Dorothy Dalton, in “Chicken Casey,” Liberty, Thursday TODAY A for tof | the the Class Edna na M iffer “Her Marble TREMENDOUS CROWDS CONTINUE TO SEE NORMA TALMADGE In the First Picture Produced by Her Own Company “PANTHEA” A Picturization in Seven Acts of Monckton Hoffe’s Great Stage Play All Seattle Is Talking About This Wonderful Production Davia! | In- Viekford and Than the Dust, elvil war Arhuckie te Positively Last Times Tonight = Mistake COLONT AL Mysterious Mrs The Biinde Your Horn,” MUCH CIVILIZATION bath Too T TODAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY morte of civilina No Raise in Price—ADMISSION 15 CENTS fl MONKEYS CAN LAUGH the can If o don't believe it see the monkey film at the Libert MOTHER'S LOVE her m always #¢ at th what LEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House at the Stra he same name. aid Well, he was differ bagi WITHOUT CHARS’ ‘ound hero ~ ASIDE FROM the monkey, man| SWEET BUTTER is preserved Boy ae as es ae Re is the only animal having what we|without a particle of salt, inside a) in ee tuned up BILL HAR? iL HA call & binocular single viston. That gourd-like container made of ch eel te pals Sc anitlo fs, he can tell not only the direction |The who! ains fresh and ¢ » loggers’ overalls--and a smil of an object, but he can estimate for years ay IN THE fairly accurately its distance. This NOT TOO ILL FOR SCREEN {s because both of his eyes point at | -———~——~ ~ Roscoe Arbuckle, the fat come the same object at the same time.) HOT TEA BREAKS dian, ha ap for Gunfig ter A COLD—TRY THIS Get a smal! or ast ULL BROS. just Printers packag rs folks of Ham —a vivid transcript of “Old West” Hamburger Brust at tors THIRD CER eee a lg 1 ful of the tea cup of botling silire in "The Gun water upon it through a ste et the Liberty, he kmotke and drink a acup full at any |,),. att ahs Mnktien th as cnet time. It is the most effective way ve it opens the pores, elleving con deweler and Gilveramitn gestion. Also loosens the bowels. genes is he pr ; thus breaking a cold at once. te ol ver Pint 010 Second Ave, Near Madisor It in inexpensive d entirely 7 Pca te pe s ‘an r egetable, therefore harmless. rae oe, ie. OM Earle Fox Wallace on our Wurlitzer ane aie ee by 6 and = comedy complete NOW BIG LUMBER BOOM the bili PLAYING The snare drum player at the ? 4 Mise whacks the ever FIRST AT PIKE time there's gun sh Continuous 11 to 11 s Good Bad Mar At the rate he Matinees 10¢ Until going, he © up lots of | Evenings 15¢ th k Children 5¢ Saturday Night Only Mary LOTS OF RUSSIANS aw oks an and nibili ed to be ppc con COUNCIL ‘TO LIMIT THE ONE-MAN CARS “Less Than the Dust” 7 ACTS Panthea,” w orma Talmadge | oe OH, YES; THE GIRL! reading a book entit 9 leides,” they decided t« sation "Fur action ‘indigestion 2 in ht finding th girl h In Her First Artcraft loved “and losing his melancholy Your food will continue to dis- — habit t h uM teriour r wn > Picture Supreme at the Colonial agree with you, and cause dis A two-ree! comedy is also on the tress until you stre ngthen your Made by Her Own bit digestive organs, and tone and ere sweeten the stomach. Youcan aoe “BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE” do this quickly and surely by | Phe Blindness of Virtue" Is at! promptly taking a few doses of BEECHAM'S Mary, taking her first bath in a Acting on the petition of the In a 2-reel L-Ko Comedy modern bath tub, after arriving in Puget Sound ion, Light & England, from India, is a scream. Power Co. for a blanket right to That Dawgone Dog ' . extend its one-man cars on all lin Their natural action Sheen Many other cute situations through- City Connell. has ‘demanded spb rel : } ie | out entire play. fleations of the lines on which the | ee stomac he tude ested food, || A Scream from Start } care will be used before a decision | stimulates the flow of gastri to Finish All th h A i will be made It is intended the| juice, renews Aine a Wee ot the quaintness, the winsomeness anc cars be used only on lines where| the liver and bowels, and) , the roguishness of smile and action is given traffic is Mght | strengthens the dige: stive sys-| Parson’s Comedy Co. r ke tk ,W th contfh ‘ ample play for Mary in this new picture. tem. Take them wi | ; Hes GIVE UP FRANCHISE dence, for 60 years’ experience|P in f 1 5 1 5 e city council passed a bil al-| prove that Beecham’s Pills Fun in Chinatown Cc Cc ing the Loyal Heights Railway Pretty Girls : y Girls ) surrender its right-of : Children Cularen Market at. in Galland) aud re Are ood for unny Comedians ee 4 a $1,000 guarantee for good j—= = Loge Seats 25¢ Loge Seats 25c faith in building, Tuesday th t bh! i i SLT KR. M, Jones was allowed to aur e omac Biggest Show in Town 3ECOND AND UNIVERSITY onder a franchise for a gas and| tyre of Any Medicine in the World. ectric light plant at G srgotowa. | SSid crery where, Im bones, 10c., 28¢. FEB. 14, 1917. PAGE Letters Te Cuusthin. Grey SAYS HE KNOWS, TOO gin to criticise it, Instead of Dear Miss Grey: The writer has O. Kir everything they do by been following with interest the fuahing and waving a flag. then j arguments, pro and con, that have will you be doing something for been rained by one “Rebel.” your country If possible, the writer would like Saye “Do Something” to add a word or two in reply, for It is not on the battle field that argument's sake, or perhaps e* you can best serve your country pound a little worldly wisdom; re You can do better service by put sult of experience, etc.) having in ting your shoulder to the wheel |mind a special session with the and belp to better conditions. Do “One Who Knows.” something instead of waiting for Being the mate of the species, @ chance to carry a gun. It is not and naturally poi ed with the the misuse of “The Star Spangled | usual amount of “ego,” | want to Banner,” or the display of the | say, first of all, that she, “One Who fiag that is destroying patriotiam Knows,” is wrong in her very first jt ig poverty. Why should our |. atement—pardon my contradic: underpaid and overworked poor The greater majority of men | be patriotic? What is our gloriou pect a good girl, that » government doing to relieve th jelean, virtuous girt situation in the slums of New | It is the result of the age, the York city? early worldly experience that a la ee tne Odie” Damies young man gaine—the majority Of of their Americanism. My ances times has thrust upon him, that ‘tors fought for the Union in the make him 80 very free in his ac: Civil war, and also in the Mexican tions. These experiences are nat war, And my Indian ancestors urally very pertinent and stick. fought for this land against your Therefore, as time goes on, he is in! ancestors who came to conquer clined to want to experiment and. | does however, upon finding out that a girl is a good girl, he desists and appreciates her the more; and in the majority of the cases will al ways hold this respect and is care and despoil does not of But my Americaninm to the faults JL. M blind me my country HAVE FLOWERS SENT Q—The young man with whom ful to protect her good name. If Ages . | have been keeping company for you do not believe this, try throw high heh iad btid COMA bau Horde 10-1 trae cee bie mother ken conn faa an fame “1m 1 have met his mother, but never | aeed a pins e. Weide 4 eeen 4 hay been invited to his home leet, over “na Gchiaas nee ** | Would It be proper for me te 4 co Bagi call and take flowers, or should | Of course, these same men after |dallying on the other side of the |fence, conclude that they want te marry a good girl and the majority | of them would not have any other kind—fact is they rather stay single than have to think about having any one pointing a finger at their wife and implication—so where there Is doubt they proceed find out |Why? Simply because they have |seen too many others—those with would make ny have them sent to him? U A.—Have the Cc flower ABOUT LLOYD-GEORGE |!o08e morals. ts it always a man's|, C7 What |e the real name of lfault that a woman hee locee mor, | Lleyd-George, the new premier of England, and how old is he? Perhaps if “One Who Knews"| Mow long has he been premier could see the other side, our side, 279 '# he married? Thanks and know a little more, she would realize that the men do not do ali. SITs nate is , |the seeking. Ten years of trave corge. He ts : ing around this little old world has Premier on December 3 |taught yours truly a few little made b t_ speech things, if, of course, experience can Noure of come eS ee be taken as a teacher. Can it? a9. Hig has. bees 't , So | say the standard not al. | years together double. There are a great many really good men and women |in this world; men and women who do right because it is right and are not bothered or harassed by those who have a half-way moral, or no morals at all. if “One Who Knows would pick from the good and not WHY MARRY BAD MEN My Dear Miss Grey:—! am working gir! and would like to say a few words to all of these people who have been writing answer to letters in “Rebe letter | believe a girt should live right worry about or let the others worry |not. Remember the wild oats we her. there will surely be a right, #0W we must reap some da ' way out—and happiness in the end. don’t why a good gir! should Let us hope eo ALSO “ONE WHO KNOWS.” SCORES “PATRIOTS” Grey: |, too, am tired tar Spangled Banner” and “American Eagle” stuff, and the rot about the flag being! ered. The American flag is just pure and sacred as the things Lom Dear Mi jof this * \ \it represents. No more. The this world children to inherit bad) furs thoroly American military caste is trying tendencies. to force the people of this coun-, The Bible says the sins of the try to be patriotic by the method known as the “Rust Act.” Well, it can't be done by talk of Old Glory. If we have patriotism It will be inspired by justle When you (patriots?) ke up to the fact that there is some thing wrong with the way the men at the top, or the most of them. are seeking to rule our free United States of America, and be- | Rupture ree trial to prove j . LUNDBERG CO. 1167 Third Ave TRANsrrecil yoMPSO% C BIG DOUBLE BILL Feature Pictures and Musical Comedy 12—PEOPLE—12 TODAY A Bluebird Photoplay “TheMysterious Mrs. Mi” (Five Acts) OLONIAY, | | With Mary MacLaren and All-Star Cast Sammy Burns too. | peanut stand |to be a shop girl? | pictured, jof the want a man who prefers the com pany of bad girls better sary for a girt should learn to make her own liv He is not any It is not absolutely neces | to marry. She ing. If this world is getting so bad that men want to marry bad girls, 1 think it Ie far better for the good girls to remain single than to mar- ry such men and perhaps bring into| utes of parents are visited upon their chil-| dren. ents and Christian would not be so many inmates in! our reform asylums. If there were more good par-| homes, there schools, prisons and | heard a lecturer say not ong ago that at the rate it is going) now, in a few years there won't be enough people outside those insti-| tutions to care for those who are | the n there. Tr.cK HE PANS “E. 8.” Dear Miss Grey:—Just a reply to the person who signs himself “America.” His ancestry may trace back to early American history, but it is quite evident the spirit of true pa triotism has not advanced with him, or perhaps it is lying dormant. | noted what “E. S.”" had to say regarding “Dime Fasces,” and refuse to concur in his views; neverthele: when “America” ad. vocated the use of our flag for “Sunday-go-to-meeting” purposes | only, he is placing himself in line for the contempt of every true Unit ed States citizen DON’T LIKE SUGGESTION He suggests the flag be exhibited |; (or did he say reserved), for na tional holidays, and then to decor. ate only government buildings. Where does he think he is residing, in a country ruled by a king or an emperor? His idea put me in mind of the man who dons his Sunday suit, goes to church, and after his arrival there finds he has a prayer book in his pocket which he casual. ly peruses, and when services are o'er, places the book in his | pocket and forgets all about it un | til the next time he goes to church. A peanut vender has as much right to float “Old Glory” from his asa hy Al has from his towering edific OLD SUBSCRIBER, HOW ABOUT HER? Dear Miss Grey: | would like to write a few lines in answer to “Man of 30." He said he had “chased around with shop girls and other working girls.” Does he know what it means And how easy it is to take the first step when tired out or discouraged, and, after a | taking the first step, how fast they roll down the hill? What right has he to be chasing around any more than the girl who earns her living? And now, after jhe has had his good time, and mid die age is creeping on him, he wishes to turn over a new leaf and not only that, but he wishes to pick 9 perfect rose. And then after set- tling down to the quiet life he has if it does not suit him, what will he do? Nine chances out of ten, he will break the heart “perfect rose” till petal after petal falls off and dies. Mr. “Man of 30," what about the “girl of 30” who sees HER mistake and wishes for a home and chil dren? Why don't men who are no better than she, maybe worse, want her? | started to support myself at the early age of 12, and, thank God, managed to keep myself clean, al tho many a man like you attempted to point out to me the “joys of life” | was missing. Now at 22 1 have two lovely boys and a good $1.00 a week buys the FRE quickly pays for it. FIGHT NEAR S. A. B less fro rey ers PY We wlready PURE RICH BLOOD. ’ PREVENTS DISEASE Te GROTE-RANKINCO. NE You Can Put THE FREE Sewing Machine in Your Best Room The whether it makes her popular or| my boys so that if they stray from the path of the disgrace as keenly as a girl USE CORN MEAL Seuttle shipbuilding yards have Q.—How can | clean a set of » offered contracts for the con- white furs? ROSE. struction of 21 vessels, approximat- A.—Heat cornmeal in a pan wn-|ing 000,000, according to reports til {t is as bot as the hands will|from two of the largest yards. a bear Put the furs in the meal The entire list of vessels is (Fom” and rub them as one would it|the Cunard Hine. At present all of using soap and water, keeping|the yards in this city are filled |the meal hot. A a few min-|with vessels under construction, hard rubbing, shake the and many have orders far ahead. t " n F O8 AIR Feb, 14.-—Wire nges received here today LD MEDAL Haarlem OW C Me eee eronha confit [stiles will bring new tite and gala raat he Nor Se e that stopped-up, congested ts of an engagement betweer : They Will. thoroughly a German raider and British eruis ane> and wash out the kidneys t shed no light on the out r, and gently cts of excel ne, s for further sition to walls and lintny posed $600,000 issue cipal public n and by delly aa lant will be formulat lem Of Cap= Ate ing |sules nod heal , - see. capie ting |< t druggist at once and se- ¥ Retail Grocers’ association, | O° eof this time-honorea e Press club anditoriun edy. Tt is not mene ‘ t is passed ar ina > nt chemists ' and 800 Sa and there ix no need LD MEDA Bad blood-——that impure or impove t pale—is responsible for more ail Did you get a raise? 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