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* ‘ F STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917, PAGE 3 ))| TODAY'S PROGRAMS | tattooed, | did not realize at the omy Satie Witttiams time that it would not easily come ae OF | OTTO F ML GE anag O off. Now | have tried everything reine Anew ove remove ve mars ost 1 BABY DECERTS|§ Mahogany Wing Arm-Rocker fF Cover,” wpne | One of my friends says the marks . ® aes || DOINGS IN FILMDOM \ \ NEWS—NOTIES- GOSSIP read your letters daily ; If not, will you tell me of some|| and try to belleve the good 4 os L, = P i Stunna whee ta ae ee a Of Beautiful | jury tomy arm? =- BLUE EYES. long ago that revenge is not \ | | . fin id he removed | 'weet, but bitter, But, Miss \a\\ \ Design dhs ee ee 1 Grey, in my case, | have almost bea ; ‘y eae he =i per, | €2™Me to the conclusion that it SPECIAL APL eT ae i Mer . |, | would be sweet, very sweet of the week jolding 4 . hag ae . Until the past two months | b support ahaa hs , Ae : was the mother of a eweet little The story 3 . oe - he ; girl; but God was good to her bd Naomt Sterling love y att oS mess: 1 pat and toc ner a munm young love, a divinity student, over|'® perform tt pration if " | promised to do everything for ents th the solid me the question, Eloping with a gum-| have It done t fall into the Tine, but since the death of the } rgany frame, ‘The turned posts bler, ahe becomes imbued with the | hands of a quack or you may to hlid, has done nothing, and é 06 to the seneral. iestetiiaaay re of the Kame, and warts a tha r when | call him up, he hangs up ¥ ot te ee nificent gambling palace, Her for GQmHow can | clean velvet at |} the receiver. If | write, | get aed Mysonsagg 2 ei: mer lover, now a noted preacher . RUTH no answer. He is married and i : ' lured to her place, but fails to fall] home his wife knows about me, but or ste A—-Sponge the material tt 4 ' -* ‘ tetim tg he n auned | | wee ate Wet te nAbl seems to glory in my unhappi by a mince oned the oth 7 md beg ov “ofr ness. If | ever nce to meet * man, Th int is felled by the| Tsappeared, Then, Sin iw te her, she makes a special effort Demonstration of Ia and the ation of the | Of ® se | seg rs gyi aN to tell me what a fine husband és ct p in a big tabernacle aken, b b ve bed bet “ shaped n iT n no good bh i ° ee eee eae cece ane noes ing up the map |} poe, nae ane hew vod he 10 8 Wear-Ever”’ Aluminum Ware ‘ n secret door and arrives at the | 42d smoo' ibe | have information which AaB ys tabernacle—4o0 late However, | ¥* would ruin his family if it were tH 1 instructive and profitable. Women who are experts 4 o the thieves fall ot ne in 1 nown on" in i enced diffic ty in keeping aluminum wa looking bright and m the Southern lass Te ae orhdr cettatea | coh thal NAMES DAY STATES ae is oa ioe or ayeroinite new will be told just how to overcome these trifles and add to who, by her courage and money returned Q.—Please publish the names of J ould be justified in my re t ft fulness of aluminum ware i ’ . ' the “dry” states and territories in daring in the face of seperated a Meats san your column tg venge A LONELY HEART. = : , . 9 4 ‘ ah tol ( 7 : are 1 danger, won her the title MISSION Mor Col of Two big general point The aa ‘ Nebr . Little Yank,” which opens at the j Olle ‘r Mission Thursday, are—war and uM . ; Bios 4 romance. Both are made muct Genes th 2A in this pleture. ‘The a ban \ ; if bh battle scene 1 th War y sand M e. ; dashing love Deroth Gish 4 - Scene From “Redeeming Love,” Coliseum Thursday of the little who visit brothe we t LIBERTY condition for your son? "Southern prison con : Twenty Thousand Leagues | Would you, by your strong mind|ghe meets a Confede It’s a five-part Triangle der the Sea” has been having im-|and will, earn the title of “The! and falls in love wit bet be + 8 ; & mense houses at the Liberty Iron Woman"? aha ‘ath &. Ceiba water, OTRANO play, and is shown with week, for every person whom we Think what meant to Ss frame” on him, and:1 7 rjorle Ramea i ireat “Love Under Cover,” a know that has seen it pronounces Maitland to do these nd! of Union forte on the er W 1 a comedy are t * it good then have her son nstlthe latter is capt ng at the Strand t Triangle comedy. The Be it so, the marine scenery he ause unhappiness in the 6. sentes ' h entire bill is absolutely _oalpindnagtn mmak-| bre ix peopl : he \ 1 oF ek ! first-run in Seattle. for. Rings en \eaaeen ta ¢ lost ction ' tt 1 Wear-Ever Aluminum Teakettle for the su is due| Margaret Deland’s Iron Wor Love Unde ‘ chi $3 the Williamson brothers for their an.” with ° 0 spt i Special 49 |splendid invention of the subma-| Maitland, at the ( a ! Regular price $4.80 rine camera. The scen as |O'Netl is rted by a nf Cla Af e Made of pure pressed Wear-Ever Aluminum, in a popular five § clear as if taken above the sea, and included Alfred Hickman (her hus-|REX quart size; extra special during the re Ten Cents their novelty is retreshing band), Vera Sisson and Einar Lin bar World 4 Jemonstration, each 3.49 | The picture is in eight reels den with ne we , = * ‘ DAVEN 0 T ON TR AL Any Seat | bene sgh ae ieeiniiile, itbieshen m.| Will continue a Dark crregndohe a * 7 H ee ree Pi R 1} Wear-Ever Anas 69 5 , orchestra sy as ee Pua ore eps can be seen and heard all thru a A Ti CLEMMER phonizes the pla nea Stevenson's “Mystery of the Boule) yo po vee Saucepan, Special c a ny ime Would you deny yourself the 1 ore nimuiat. Cabinet J ene olore sde of heavy Wear-Ever Aluminum, 2%-quart size, double i cessities of life in order to » COLISEUM : et King county grand r 4 handle a yout boy and girl to co « nee ‘ fa i befc Fourth, Pike and Union "We : — pote r Hiuebird ” . . puld you put down petty quar. de “ STAR WANT ADS Super atosh, on : : Dentisihons 11 te 11 rels and strikes in your mill ini“Re a Mer everigper esi) Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin BEST FOR RESULTS chs ‘order to leave it in @ prosperous th {TODAY'S MARKET] REPORT Prices Paid Whelcesle Dealers ri Vegetables and Fruit 4 VEGETAB! Por doz Per sack Sprouts Per Ih New flat Dutch. ‘Winningstrad | | | } Lettnce—Per crate— Local hothouse on Parsnips. Per sark Per tb Grind ne per te rr Cal... per doz Hetabagae— Yakima, sack Bquash— Per Ib.--Hubvard 0% 7 i per rack Yellow Potatoes — Takima Gems FRUITS Teliow Newtons = Prices Vaid Vroducers Poultry, Veal an pring Chickens Pucks "at Selling Prices to Retailer for Butter, Fans and Cheese NEW YORK PAID $1 A SEAT TO . SEE THE 8-PART SUPER-PICTURE Nothi Li It * Filmed at the Ta hae ahd ide oA Wy i Wc hla SNARE WON, ©. Soin Shan othing Like ‘The most thrilling and most educational picture yet produced.”—N. Y, Evening Sun <= eee son ° Bottom of the Sea “Thrilling undersea film masterpiece. This is the wonder of wonders."—New York on ar > Re : a American yr “A marvelous achievement. A triumph in photography.”—N. Y, Tribune Alfaifa Meal Alfalfa and Molasses “Gives thrills. A remarkable illustration of a remarkable book.”—N. Y. World, Positively Until Saturday Night Only ADMISSION, ADULTS 15c, CHILDREN 5c

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