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STAR—THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1917. PAGE 3 DOINGS IN FILMDOM DODO P PAID PDP DAP ADI IIAP IIA NEWS-NOTIESGOSSIIP Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Miss Grey 1 wonder if tHe GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager For Friday Only IBER TY appeals to the masses—-because it surpasses you or any of your readers can a time? | have a wife and three little babies, and am out of work | have tried every means | can think of, but It seems that | am unfortunate Hou repairing, painting and carpenter work in my line, but | am not too proud to do any honest work. | can be reached on my neighbor's phone, Columbia 144, after 6 p. m., or they will take any message during the day 1 will be more than grateful for any help, and thank you Rf. H. WORKS 4103 34th S. ae OROTHY Q.—Will you please tell me, thru your column, what a girl should wear when going up the mountains during the winter? How many girls and boys (from 45-Pound Cotton Felt Mattress 16 to 18) can one chaperon take care of? LUCILLE A.—Wear a cord r ; hiking sult, It would be a plan to have a rand put it e on under your ¢ hen yo up to the snow regions. Wea Regular Price $15.00 i cap or smal! walking bat. Have a pair of woolly « A perfect Mattress for perfect rest and sound, re- boots and thick stockings, alee Git ; CHICKEN < tee 3 In regard to the second que Its f has a natural springy softness; its purity it all depends or and the chape ple ask to ha omfort-giving and —a story within a story ho wish tot ely woven art ticking 1s used for its cover —spiced with the ro ier rine the kind ot ed: with Imperia 2 ii mance of life behind ” jwish to behave € na izes to fit all metal or the footlights and the 3 Da S seemly manner al) the : quaint fascination of y Hazel Daly and Bryant Washburn, in “Skinner's Dress 6uit,” at the|chaperons in the ould 1 i . Coliseum Thursday. jmake them do so all, it Bohemia, whose sub- Starting wee 'derson, in “Billy Smoke,” are the up to every person ¥ we rigt bf il TONEY: jects live only in night a AMS "TODAY Collaeum's offerings Thursd from wrong to t own dictator 8 the patsiedvanteresof, muiuse 25c Turkish Towels $1.35 Linen-finished ; ~ —a new star, Charles Rare R: Grens pult ou te se-ren arian aad : he Sheets 4 Gunn, together with an anieneey: aire Shor? hoaes- « alnry wh he did d 9c Ea a all-star cast of photo- one it seta ees Q.—Will you please give me - $1.15 Ea. : players, support Miss . : ag a ene formation as to where | can get of pure white q ie ae Daiton. in “Chicken REX rules and literature for forming a Tur etisalat Housewives who apprect A The first pletu not the lat |boy scout club? H.W. E ate fine lAne n Casey. est, made Mar ford, at the| A.—-You may be able to obtain elling at this profit by them here is head of her own cor is “Leas the information from books { tomorrow. heets $1x99 Than the Du now playing at the ase a rte ent of the pu nek rith inches in size, made of best arrinon Ford in oThe py! litae, 10 abe Shits te. ations 20x38 inches, with quality Mnen finished sheet- ed ends Mysterious Mra, M—") Twe-reel co ing. M plays th rphaned girl of Headquarters of the Boy ’ Ke nglish stock, who ts adopted | America, No Fifth ave Very desirable for house Pillow Cases to match, ai © East Indian of the low. York city uid oc Moka) inbe — pocorn priced spe- _ ALLACE on our * During an uprising, Mar seme Mescees ‘ URI es re ‘ sung British office Q—A friend of mine who was i LITZER o White I which opens (David Powell), He finds her divorced in this state one month . a ‘ss . oe - . English and of good t 1a ago took passage on a vessel and E. ht P. = ag EAL MUSIC for TaN Binge \taken her" for his, bride Mic aaitacey tna: cabeain, atte 1g atterns of Frinte " PICTURES The story goes thusly: Nan Bald ey eae passing the three-mile limit, and is win accompénies her ee to the | MISSION now residing in this state. Is such | INOI E M Yukon after he had been ruined by cea H. O'Connor, who wrote |a marriage legal? ve eo ° I-to-Pay Avetin,” In which Wil-| A.—No; it is just as vold as tho ' his partner. He dies, She be 4 j id as Ha ae ies a dance hall girl. One day | ‘Ted Licas starred some time sgo,|tho marriage had been performed THE SQUARE she is told that her claim f* worth comes to the fore with another|in another state or territory ¢ YARD Cc “When Hearts Collide,” leas and she collapses. Finally, re story, “Thé Girl of the Timber|avold the divorce | of this state & comedy of throbs, thrills pared Age Fn er ner “friends” Claims.” The play opened at th Ides, this state does not re Regular Price 70c a and tickles, together with that she will the stake in a| Mission Thursday With it a common-law marriage . y é 2 : z jotion lectures of f * t oe the angle ce ody on by a Foot r « 2 grac aAnoleum in attractive tile ‘a Motion PI wild game o tx, she to tak a a - . r Very serviceable grade of I 1 tt i ; . ‘onstanc almadge stare ¢ / £ : + 4 pen sina in etn and money they nave : as eee anee a Parag tt oes fe ye - and wood effects—patterns that are especially desirable Y may and seek fame and fortive. 1 Maine woods and deals with the| Sonny Follows for kitchen and bathroom floors ~ ag ‘ operation fa i H T . . - A ap a opeensins 6th, ring 0 saver) Dad in Style | The special price quoted is for Friday only, the a Continuous, 11 to 11 LIBERTY ecnino “2 square yare 58¢. Matinees 10c Chicken Coase with Dorothy ; Evenings :$c—Children Se Dalton Charies Guan in the! Allee Brady, star of her father's star roles, came to Ut mpany, w the star at the) ‘“ ” Ps * M Thursday atreeny eee lance of the Ww. Al 4 Gena playa i, Hate,| Week, beginning Thursday. Her ear-Ever uminum a | whose book, “y drama) Present vehicle fs “Miss Pett TIGHTENS | puddings and provides strict econ NERVE bhai Toe og EY vo rn cnenay 4 ratty ttle Tove ula | S om flour, milk, eggs, sugar and OF LEG insists on playing the ading | The othe re on the bill t#| aucepan UP MORE ON FOOD, vegetables. SAVES 9 role, but 1 ts on e Chester Conklin, alias Mr. Watrus, | meet MAN $ ARM grounds ¢ s not su to | In a Keystone comedy, “Cinders of | BABY NEEDS FOOD and es's etn poner | PARIS, Feb. 15.—Franre hitched LONDON, Fi ‘ r and {nits # gin parior | eee Special 4 fta belt a notch tighter today and = of live narve mn. | with a friend, kroaneed a8 6:19. ee smilingly accepted the restrictions W. E Sather, at the Sather ho putated le uke Hiitieh Tons r eae ; , an f Virt 10," Cor Each : laced on meals by the government, | ‘¢!. 696% Pike st., bas a wife and er ading rol Hamilton play, which created q on is by the government, | ay. but bas no money with which “** ! Foes ee: Mey 10 an quite an impre >», even in blase ‘ be ping with breakfast. Thero- +. tuy food ther and grafted onto the COLISEUM ae * Wednesday in % nee followed the action of He will accept any kind of work ond brok in| Bryan Wrahburn nd Hazel Dal ture Class A j nd Italy in conservin " ecidier's arn he oper: jin “Skinner's Dress Suit,” a picture) It with Bryant a the feod supply. *READ STAR WANT ADS. 1 the arm is rapidly becom-| peared tn the irday Evening | lead i | Post some time ag6, and Mary An of heavy Wear-Ever Alur ~quart regularly priced at $1.15, Onsale Friday of a minister m rant of the vital prin who in caught fr The order prohibits absoBitely all! ie Publishes Weekty | promis position with the 1 69e ~ THE SATURDAY #228) 8 3 The bey staan Publishing COLONIAL : ompany Fatere at the 1 Otte : ; ok ihe soaker Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin 4 Bo ki itty 0 Sosend-Cloae Matto To st: of. <The Myste F Philadelphia vacua Samer Bade reagan - : London: 6,Henristts Street Founded A’D'1728 Ay Benj. Franklin He into mi widertatb: 6 ii in eee tk. ‘ ETE LS aa be would an accident. This PLAYING 4 Volume 189 PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 25, 5, 1916 Number 18 sapere prea eae tager 4 re Ou enero. ci li snl Se es: 3 *! ORK, Feb. 1 ttle peiaed Ne her vai ener lane. JO @ Stickney, where so Saturday Night Only 3 informed that ne is dead fe many juvenile fashions orig ail own death, ‘This | ZO see little coats cut very my eatin elven The piri | lke daddy's Balmacaan, ‘5 liven: Sonal \cilia: nek hi The young fellow in the picture a potctde ve ’ wears a datk blue tussore coat ER had inhabited th bound while to ask would put him in the suppliant clase r h colla cuffs of a Siete Cashier” at McLaughlin By Henry Irving Dodge So be campenvetand wich ttemnell pos ppronher: See madisied Shiite Alan His iene di she sare est in baby boy's spring headgear. Ic harlie Chaplin | = } Chipsin$150,000 Last Times Today to English Loan} fj = and Tomorrow BY LOWELL MELLETT { { U. P. Staff Correspondent | { LONDON, Feb. 15.—Charlie & Perkins, Inc. so long that the messenger Picktord In Her First Artcraft Picture Supreme Sse LLU ST RATED liwicniatie wiLstonm pees “the Story 7,000,000 People Know ee eer —Direct From the Rialto, New York’s Largest Photoplay Palace “ ” Fine,” Says Dodge, of { Chaplin ix a $150,000 contributor Made by Her Own “Skinner's Dress Suit” You never saw a real honest-to-goodness comedy- to Englend Win the War" 5 George K. Spoor, romance with a stronger, more vital human touch { loan, subscriptions for which Care Essanay, Chicago than “Skinner’s Dress Suit.” It will make you laugh, ars re rehg icy hbo Dear Mr. Spoor: I saw “Skin ner’s Dress Suit” on the screen today. I am delighted with it You've got the story, the spirit of ft, and splendid types.* Bryant Washburn expressed eo much. He interpreted it marvelously I think the picture will have a great success, because ft is so thor oughly novel in every respect Once more I want to thank you for the splendid way in which the pic- ture was produced Yours sincerely, HENRY IRVING DODGE, and laugh long and loud, It’s the biggest, most com- ical romantic comedy we have seen for months, Five big acts—five, and then “Sunshine” Mary Anderson The demure, dimpled star in “Billy Smoke,” a play of the “Big Woods”—with Nature's Wonderland as the stage. A Big Double Feature Bill Fifth at Pike 15c—CHILDREN 5c 5 |} movie anties have brought him , a fortune, cabled his subscrip. i tion from Loa Angeles today, it was announced 5 The war loan sted | { 5 ; { “Less Than the Dust” 7 ACTS Mary, taking her first bath in a modern bath tub, after arriving in England, from India, is a scream. Many other cute situations through- out entire play. are to be formally closed to morrow. ‘Today the greagest advertising campaign Engfand ever wy bared In the news posters e@very- aes) | SUCH AN ACTION Hurry—Dow't has Thin ; WOULD BUST COHAN No Raise in Price eared ission 15 Cents At Tuesday's sitting of the city Admission 15 Cents }counefl the bill prohibiting the use of the American flag in theatres for) P | the purpose of gaining applause was | | read | | “The Story of Julia Pe |Fobruary in The Star, ioe All the quaintness, the winsomeness and the roguishness of smile and action is given ample play for Mary in this new picture. 15c 15c Children 5e 5¢ Loge Seats 25¢ Loge Seats 25c ge" will be | Seattle's Best Photoplay House SECOND AND UNIVERSITY February 19th,

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