The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1917, Page 6

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DOINGS IN Now Showing ° Today's Programs THIS LITTLE GIRL WAS LONELY She had all that money could buy; she was rich, yet poor; 6 lived tn a mansion, yet she had no one to play with . ly knew her parents; she was the neglected daug | of,a wealthy American family. BILL IS SOME SCRAPPER In .” at the Lit Carmody (Harold Lock of a wealthy family Eig Timber, and, aft Mary Pickford | = Sates comedy Inthe World’s Greatest Story of Childhood 5 cee MARY PICKFORD AT HER BEST “A POOR LITTLE fo RICH G PROM THE BOOK AND PLAY BY ELEANOR GATES ‘The Long-Awaited Photoplay That All Parents fF hroate-the ) us wan sniffing aud! when we knew she wasn body cheered up wond Without a doubdt, tt fs the best 5 ple's ie Will Take Their Children to See tore ever thown at MARY PICKFORD’S THIRD ARTCRAFT PICTURE WILL i itose” w musical CHARM EVERYONE WHO SEES IT REGARDLESS OF AGE and a week pe ded the bill VALESKA A VAMP? NOT HERE Imost Imponaible to M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra “MAZURKA VIVO" F Xylophone Solo by Chas. “TO A WILD ROSE” . ‘ Orchestra Number TE Suggests ‘ ' Duffer” for Duff’ s Bab dy oa * Tom Duff's baby ts doing nicely thank you, and so is Mrs. Duff. F haven't chosen a name for t yet By Dell O'Ro Fisher By MacDowell Continuous From 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. E oe Sais 5 15 Cents Children .10 Cents CLEMMERE Bist P tuplaw Mou ure eending in sug appear ff com Many Suggestions Here are some names for the ttle shaver received {in this morn ing's 1 ys Josephine Walker, N. E., would be han Ss ‘“ Stark, 71, Dies {If You Don’t Know Thru Gas Accident) Cooking, Here’sChance Me Btark. 71, was found dead| Seattle wives who Bis home, 2802 Geneseo st., Sun morning by his dan J ona The house was full of gas and Stark was lying across | conference will be held tn Mear stigating, the | hall, on the U. of W. campus, dur fs office judged it acci-|ing the week of April 16. The cc Stark is survived by five | ference will be under the direction 4 % and a son, Mrs. Isabel|of Miss Mary Rausch, professor of Miusky, Mrs. Jenny Mayes, for-| home economics, in the extensior wife of-ex-Sheriff Hodge; Mra.| division, and will be open to all| Frank Yank, Miss Anna Stark | the women who are interested | aien Stark, night Jailer at the |ELEVENTH CHINESE | ity jail. eam, Ce WALK 3 MILES KILLED | IN TONG WAR of Heart, Ht, Stomach, bioee | tion All Removed |The eleventh Killing in the C Chinewe| dy, can’t cook ave a chance to leafn. The third annual housekeepers WHAT WOULD BE AGOOD NAME. FORU THE DUFF BABY? becanse “they would then be ‘k at Mr. David T, Reming- |tong war, which started a week ago,|known as Tom ap rr 27 Springfield, Mass., one| Presented a baffling mystery to So-| “Ding or “Duffer” would suit 11d fay, “he is as sound as a| noma county authorities today, Thomas McKachney of Bremerton, : Hom Hong, 65, waa the victim,|who says he could change It after hanks to the new|Sunday, of three gunmen. They|he grew up If he didn’t Iike tt ine Bo fe, thanks | and bulld-|drove up to the Harrison Finley| “Tom Duff, jr." sounds appropri treatment embodied in|Tanch, four miles north of here, in|ato to Mrs. Charles A. Hicks, Box Ged’s Sarsaparilia and Peptiron|an automobile. For an hour they|135, Walla Walla, and to Maxie Ann ' |talked to several of the 16 Chinese|ot Ferndale fr. Remington is one of the| Who work on the ranch Josephine Billam, 514 Fourth ave. kknown men in the State, hav-| Then one of the three walked|W., likes “Charlie.” been for 21 years in the State |over to woodpile, where Hom) Charlotte Clancy of Startup, fn Boston as Senate Door-| Hong was splitting wood. He drew) Wash. write Why not ‘Wil er and Sergeant-at-Arms. a new 38-caliber revolver and shotjlard’?”’ and an unsigned reader |Hom tn the back five times. wants us to call the little thing p says he d annoying symp. suggested Newell, an ex Heron at., Aber took a slant at about his heart, stom: h and| The other two Chinese likewtae| “Douglas.” urged him to take a course of |FOOD JUGGLERS ete feit better in all my life. deen. itive organs Hia old friend, | drew revolvers and held Hom’'s com Two for “Plum” Sarsaparilia and een chet, 409% B. HI 5 walk from my house down| 0 D ED j oitoet| TBE INDIGTED ‘*: or George E. Putnam, of Low. | panions at bay And two more have Pills, which he did, and now, who says he and back, 1% miles Jester, 721 Nob Hill | "These medicines are obtainable | WASHINGTON, March 12.—An FRENCH MAKE GAINS %\ between Attorney General Gregory | and George W. Anderson, Frank M.| Swacker and Robert M. Childs, spe- @iclal food investigators STAR WANT ADS | BEST FOR RESULTS There are now In the British isies 2,219,000 women employed outside their own homes, ee POQOCODOOOOODO OOOO IIIA, ee WS~—NOTES—GOSSIP George Fisher and May Allison, in baby in dry dock,” and) «ide STAR—MONDAYX, MARCH Ae 1917, PAGE @ FILMDOM TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY | | | Miss Clark enacts s rerein one of the most captivating sracterizations of her screen orthy rival of “Miss George W hington” 4 tiny, young French THE STAGE SUCCESS actress, the entire IN AN ADAPTATION OF “The Fortunes of Fifi” OLISEUM™:™ 15c—Children 5c | MATIN om MIGHT “The Promise,” Liberty pleture Valeskt Suratt as any thing but a fashion-plate or a vam ire, but in “The Victim,” at the Mission, # ortrays & girl who endeavors to leave her past, but fs hounded by old companions until—-at the climax—she frees her self f em | A Exposure” {» the com ody MISS YOUNG AS VAMPIRE Camille.” Alexandre Dumas’ fa novel, in screen form, ts Rex. Ciara Kimthn Yo plays the role of Camille. Cami a heartless vixen with the men inti! she mets Armand, a young lawyer, Then things happen, CHARLIE’S BACK Charlie Chaplin ts back at the and ql Rasy Street.” Charile 1 he rye—on his beat The a e i From Rector’s.” BIRTH CONTROL The story of the girl who t# not in nm ear ‘ The story on birth contr At the STORY OF STAGE LIFE The pitfalls and temptations, nk rebeareals and ay rl who enters teal life. are set forth In “The Girl,” at the Class A. “Just Like a Woman,” ts the comedy see CONCEITED? SURELY NOT In “The Fortunes of Fifi.” at the Cotisen Marguertte Clark por. trays an impish lttle Plerrot, of the tage, who, with all her sweetness, was very conceited. Who, of the wildest imagination, could pleture Miss Clark as conceited? But the play is very good. * DIARY BARES TEUTON PLOT 8, March 12 Fed.| today began an inves | LOS AN 1 off n of what they believe may an unsuccessful plot to the possible for fication sites of Southern California for a foreign t, This followed th Chief of Police ( 6 re! of | a diary, a German . un r of personal ef cts four a skeleton dis ng Beach party r IGlendora 8u | HINGTON, March 12—Sena-| J tton. criticised as willful men” who suc-| itrality” bill houra of the 1 eds himself an ch | nucee irman of the foreign relations comm itte SYRUP OF FIGS FOR CROSS, Sic, fl uecos hours before. | “I heard Tom, the impression- CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE |.02?S2cc= laverted a collision with a coal ta “ — wagon, ‘I know life is real—life is ; there is no thought of anything but; Was already beginning to be worth | earnest’. ta io Ps se Bour,|f aE we pry, Gers wien? |the present playtime-Tom told elaxuoh. Fer $200 | “‘And I sincerely hope in our | F wels YOU LIKE E - of jokes that the boys at col- 1 nev new what Jeff wanted |C@8@, that “the grave ts not gi Clogged. SU Ee ge! EN PRTS YY had played on Jeff, and ended | that money for,’ said Tom, ‘but he » She put in Ra. cule sy lite Cintas, Maeno tne telling of one momentous ae was like the wild man from Borneo |, “Jeff said nothing, but bis lips | ato can asy after giv iia. “Jott and ‘Tom pave for me| son When Jeff needed money bad-| until he got it after the arrival of | tightened into a thin line which did ing “Callfornia Syrup of Figs,” be ae As he had not yet received his/q mysteriovs telegram. He sent|!t break until he had landed me cause in a few hours all the clog-|#t the little inn out on the German- monthly allowance, he pawned his/me out for a big bunch of violets, |#t the stage door. 1 did not ev - ty want no bie and tor awe Ton deer pret eet entire collection of books, which] so 1 knew it was a girl, and |take time to say good-bye, for the nting foc ve a agony’ red ” ai a ‘ear se hie helped me to adjust values, and 1| ‘Say, will you shut up? bellow | boy was calling ‘Overture’ as T ran to my dressi “There | room seemed to b ‘1 found my ind then IT knew that all of Jeff's trip home | ful child again, Children sim y will not take the time from| breathe th she! once tire] HEADACHES *" cool, bracing air of the casualnes: understudy Thousands of men and women suffer all made up for my part just pull- with me after to empty the bowels, and|open, For the first time in months) 9,7 had received those | they become tightly packed, Mver|l got away from the vitiating at- elyesren vagiwbb ded J day, other thon rateful telegrams was planned ae, yy: Bhi — head. Poor |gets sluggish and stomach disor here that was forcing my ca Ba oad ; Hack it all came to me. Then I| thought she wae cone to sere one \ dered | youth into 1 t not at reguiar said; ‘I must go back to the the as going to have her itre. What time is it” be ae evening, little gloom, | said, and | was ven did you pop in to spoil every: | shave. growled Jeff as he took out | All thru my When cross, feverish, restless, see] “Iy if tongue | ted, then give this|spoke that night of the lelicious “fruit laxative.” Children} newspapers or an love it, and It cannot cause Injury.| tal thing No difference what ails your little common > one tre, the supposedly vt y in time, Dana, but it was a clos 1 t other does not kne As to give @ ‘ oan dotatopre- | {hing ‘Good what will remove ‘It, s just ate and laughed permanentoure. All bh entrane ind laughed and ate as I had not Seribe the usual pain retiev ch. Ther e' scene | me—if full of cold, or a sore| done since I left Vassar Fire cemvotary relist, Mos ws) pped out of hie head, "it's bert {xorg sayiag to myself, ‘Thad throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, | ey did not late att Perrys irnaneuaval.and éreatment is again oped out of his head, ‘It's half | good thme—a beautiful time—todaye 7, he said land no o What?” the word was spoken | n concert by Alma, Tom and me. I should be at the theatre at very Instant bad breath, remember, a gentle “in cleansing” should always be the first treatment given, Full di rections for bables, children of all agen and grown-ups are printed on e can take it from me And do you know, Margie, the t atre and all its sordidness and make believe sickened me. I hated it and everything else of which have been unable to remove whe at that time, Margie, but I him immensely, and I had not found love so joyous that | wanted to love any one. I did not want even to think of love n every druggist. Why not be-|other group of indictments of food) pat March 12, Further| cach bottle {only wanted r Yai a ‘ Earnest 1 “ ? 3 t " > as ou will be ore 5 carnest Lawton was a part eres drsasist. Why not be [other group of indict Fr see en errata ant countortett fg ayrupa,|iutt_ suena good time an'twas| — SEICK-HEADACHES =| “You will bo there im 15 min : a state 1s expected shortly, it was dis- French forces in the region of Mal-| A8k your druggist for # 50-cent bot.| MAviiK whole every one ran sim: Sieh headache, the most miserable of ¥ . | (To be continued) a i i . Beat HG s Meg "| D oxicated with youth rors when A we ere not pinched,’ ejacu- | jelosed today, prior to a conference Champagne during the night, {Ue of “Callfornia Syrup of Figs,” | Pi Untox! ‘on fe F q — 1 ons Champagne during the nigh then look carefully and see that {t Tom—before the end of the dit en you feel an! iated Tom under his breath | ming on take two tablets, and he attack will be warded ok tak ® made by the “California Mig| ner. it was Tom and Paula, just « Very different were the four | ==") soung pple sho got into theca || STAR WANT ADS | Syrup Company.” We make noj t always is among young peop! ke one A-i maller size. Hand back with con-| who become quickly acquainted | y follow, ean be obtained | for the return trip from the laugh tempt any other fig syrup. almost childish fashion when other way, Auverusewens ‘ing group that spilled out of it’ gg. BEST FOR RESULTS “ HY

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