The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1917, Page 6

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A Story of the Lure of Woman and the Folly of Man, Because of her A te the lure of sex. almost | week, reformed him. jing an | : yo A LITTLE CHILD” , trated to p IN RICHARD HARDING DAVIS’ GREAT NOVEL “Vera the ae jcther Medium” the greatest of ali vampire pictures, Gordon wears a bewildering succession of astounding gowns. The subject, however, a most happy one. _M. Guterson’s Famous Rassian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM i “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14” Orchestra Number By Liszt ..By Popper "Celio ‘Solo by Fred Namlas Admission 15 Cents CLEMMER Scattie’s Best Photoplay House BIG STEEL PLANT ‘of you to suffer ringworm troubles. A gee at any drug for 25 25c, or $1 for large bottle, r meronetty apoticd willusually give it # from itching torture. It soothes and heals quickly effectively most skin diseases. © is a wonderful, penctrating, n id and soothes the delicate s! It is not greasy, easily applied and costs little. Get save further distre 'W. Rose Co. ‘eland, O. Rumors of the possible estab Mshment of a great steel plant in the Northwest have concentrated within the last few days into a definite report that an option has been taken on 700 acres of land at the south end of Lake Washing ton, as one of sites for the industry, Seattle anc Alaskan interests are said to behind the deal S PLAYERS re LUM ‘Third and Madison. Tel, Main sivn ‘This Week—-Mate, Sun, Thur, Sat Wilkes Players in the most beauti fal play ever written, “TH LITTLE ®t Bye TROPOLITA THEATRE HT WeD, MAT TUES. & WED. | fesson’s Dramatic Triumph HOGSE| GLA ‘ss| NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9 “THE FE-MAIL CLERKS” THALEO’S COMEDY CIRCUS Other Big Features 100 and 20c Might Prices: 500 to $1.50 Wed. Mat—Beat Seats $1.00 | HASSE S'SPINE RPHEUM VAUDEVILL LL THIS WEEK 2:80—Twice Datly—# & Bert French tn Med & Townes, Comed Hendler, Pianology (Weems, Humorist JHall & Brown, Comedy Norvellon, Artints ~Charile Grapewio, © apport Mf by Anna Chance, Comeay MATIMEE DAILY 10-25-5 Banmee 10~25- 50-754 MONTE CARTER @ CO. This Week tn ,tzx's TRIUMPH” 21 No r DANCING CHICKS VILMS—"Vearl of the Arm: Secret Kingdom,” BULL BROS, Just Printers | 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 PALACE HIP Afternoons, 1:20 to 6; Eves, 6:20 to 13 ‘Today { le Adler & Co; Delton, 1 Mareena & Delton; Pope J ¢ 4. | & Ono; Sam od; Duran & Chapman; Dale & Wheeler; Vhoto- play with Frances X, Bushman and Heverly Bayne, We; Kven, and Sun, 166 Stop Those Loss from weakness or we wil! re. per box; 6 for $5.00. RIGHT DRUG CoO, 1111 First Ave, Seattle Afternoons |pLavs MOTHERLY PART in which Miss | ON SEATTLE LAKE, STAR—MONDAY, MARCil 26, 1917. PAGE 6 11,000 grouches vanished yesterday well nourished grouches, some were in their infancy, others sort of a grouchy way; some re nice, fat, just hanging on in a take it from me, there wasn’t any sort of a grouch t the Coliseum, but, after two minutes of PORPOORMIOOOOOT OOOO IIIA, NEWS —NOTES—GOSSIIP > THE HOUSE OF TERRIBLE SCANDALS 3 Days Only! Today, Tuesday and Wednesday the first of the big all-star master-fedture 3-part super-comedies now showing at the COLISEUM. It’s more thrilling than a melodrama, more spectacular than “The Breath of a Nation” and funny enough to terminate the deepest indigo grouch. The feature is Kathlyn Williams Wm, &, Hart, in “The Square Deal Man,” Liberty. BILL HART—SLICKER William 8, Hart, in the r Man at the Liberty sure is the lucky man rimming @very one at cards. n't want to be a “parasite,” stops gambling with married New York with him Square |". she learned that he this |r marry her, and when at |brought to justice c He | *he returns to her fam thought her lost. It happens in Little Lost Sister,” well known as| The “parson,” in a measure, |% “tase play. It's at the Rex And “Jack O'Dia ti ee liked the parson because | RICH-WICKED, POOR-PURE(?) have an, idea of re Anita Loos, the author o! Arizona “cow town Daughter of the Poor,” now pl Jing at the Mission, has written a jecbtle and sometimes rica} | | story around the idea that because) » rich, they are not, the ensarily wicked. Bessie sual opportunities for ability to do clever in this production Soon, howev. would nev he for men nds” didn’t A in ay week The old saying that a little child shall lead them safely on is flue erfection in “Vera, t Medium,” at the Clemmer, After Kitty Gordon, a# Vera, the Medi um, had won Robert Hitehpock tf touches of humor are added | from his happy family, hie! by the presence of the Fine Arta! little daughter decided to go and Kiddies in several scenes of the} couldn't persuade the picture. In addition, there woman to give back her| comedy and a scenic of the daddy. She succeeded, gut it was |lina is nde only after a hard struggle acting in a} Cata . lcupip IN BUSINESS Love tn a jewelry store. No! the young man does not fileh the Jew-| els to decorate his light love. | He ts the son of the late owner and she Is the manager. Richard] Travers is star, It's at the Clase A A cartoon contiude the Kathiyn Williams, in “Out of the |Wreck,” plays the part of the notherly wife of a politician. He married her out of the Salvation but® before that she had accused of murder. All of elped make the happy hunt ing ground for the opposition. The House of Terrible Scan dals” is the name of the combdy at | the Coliseum. In one scene, woman catches her bathrobe in the ‘oor and ke going. But she has a nightie. ° the comedy and a acenic bill FOOTBALL HERO—MOVIE IDOL Big Bill Russell at the Strand tn the title role of “My Fighting Gen-| tieman,.” is a football hero, jack-| jef-all-trades and all-around man The fighting gentleman wins the} of the, girl after many hardships. But it! went to| was worth it | on cee |THE OLD, OLD STORY Listening to the voice tempter, Elste fell, and Confessions of a Wife | Sth at Pike. it = ? is 1. 1 did not Lady Salvia, that only once all courage—the cour-| one am not £0 to live—and even then you bi 1 death in the face without aj, Al! this. m }you will not be It ia good of you, dear Margie ea right t to let me talk to you on paper this |tn4 Tat I hope I shall never abuse| I jthe Lady ivilece—I wonde if in your 1 = i t you think I have never dor ak wien eo v one jafter the week nd party ust say to yourself, ‘He Is) ailpping over to New Jon some business about the bos pital I have or tell him, dear), it it anon t to pour out hin ons in ink, 1, for} j « to deny him dear Margie, be-| disappointed that | with us on Sunday, | I warn you I am not until you have visited a lonely man that, MODESTY BEGETS ADMI- good RATION . any br I wonder, little book, if we do not show more of our real selves to some people in our letters than when we are with them I like Malcolm Stuart more when lhe writes to me than when I am with him, and that is saying a good ceal—something I would not say te any one but you, for fear one would not understand. This came to me this morning my mail, and en I picked up found a letter with the insignia of the Lady Salvia on it | I have not seen Malcolm Stuart look to see you t as | am toda this k | y to sign the last pa ow to know that for all time some Hittle backs will be mad able | county grand jury, lealled to investigate the muntiefpal | in her best picture since she played Cherry Mallotte in “The Spoilers.” “Out of the Wreck’ The story irl’s rise from the slums. A story that ends happily. of ag COLISEUM 15c. Children 5c. POLITICAL BATTLE HALTED FOR JURY BREMERTON, March 26.— ‘The! which has been WHO WORKS FOR A will convene some delay being} the law requiring period to call a grand In the meantime Bremerton is keeping and both factions in the town squabble, which arose over the discovery of , in the offices of} conditions here, May brought about b a five-week jury tin in the ‘coo! several possible be} We absolutely guarantee the | white famous 21 Tablets to stop losses | your lap. turn your money, By mail, $1.00 to me he hod |since he came back, and I have missed him, and I have missed his q|constant understanding of my moods. Like all women, little book, | am always heart-broken when one does te be in at the time. Sometimes I think that must have been the fascination of all great lovers of history. It is so heart-breaking to quote—yes, and to write—a bit of poetry, as | have done to Dick, and find he has nOt been able to un derstand that I was talking to him only—to have him say, “That ty rattling good stuff, Margie, I'd send it to the Century if I were you.” Malcolm Stuart never makes that terrible mistake, whatever I write of course, I never write him a love poem, He pays me the com |pliment of accepting it as tho writ lten to and for himself alone. Yesterday I wrote him a little note saying Dick had found it tm possible to come to his sailing par. y, consequently I did not think I uld be among those present This morning brought me the following protest: Is it possible, dear little Lady Salvia, you are not going to honor the party that was made just for yeu? Surely you must know tt vill be no party for me if you ara not here. “l do not think I can sail if I cannot take with me the memories of your presence In the Lady Sal w via. I want to be able to aft out on some of those long, tropteal, moonlight nights, and say, ‘Margle !wat just over there by the rail,’ and then by a little stretch of imagina ion I hope I can vee you sitting there agair half in shadow and hands loosely your lovely clasped in My good friend, Dr, Virot, said never known any jone, man or woman, that faced ey erything, including living death, with the fortitude that you dis not play up to the mood I happen | your clean-cut profile | D to bear life's burden because ) FY 1 have lived | Do you myself before ange! who holds the iekly over a few pages lotted with tears oath of Uncle Toby, and a little of this last expiol dictaphones Marion Garland last ceased all legal tlorney ; have think when I present last judge the records will ‘Make Yard a Farm and Knock H.C. L.} Councilman Bolton proposed an ordinance Monday, asking the council to co-operate in the move 1|ment to farm back yards and va- ale a glass of Salts to flush out | your Kidneys and neutralize Irritating acids Kidney and bladder weakness ro. |sult from uri id, says a noted authority. ‘The kidneys filter this)? un, acid from the blood and pags {tt on Margie. to the bladder, where it often re-| mains to irritate and inflame, caus.|Teward now or In the futur do not know, when ing a burning, scalding sensation, |{#0ly, a6 1 do not p ta aid ; or setting up an irritation at th jhave shut the gate that separates |Cant lots, and requesting owners ¢ , " neck of the bladder, obliging you to |life from death, ther it will be ic pela ie” Pe cm ry a took rellet two or ihree times dur,(éternal consciousness or eternal [that puri fficials, The resolution | Ing the night, ‘The sufferer ts in{oblivion, But I'l take my chance, /broper | offitivis, | The | resolltion constant dread, the water paases| “Margie, what Is there Is your asad Dy Matias ald r ts sof sometimes with a scalding sensa-|s0ul that makes mine wish to|#round itself that could be farmed, tion and is very profuse; again,|sreak to it? Thank God for the there {s difficulty In voiding ft |understanding that lets me do it FIVE DOLLARS FOR Bladder weakness, most “MALCOLM call it, because they can't (To be continued) Five dollars "damages for the death of a refined and tntellectual pa rha ure was the of mine I don't renily mean that I am not looking for any folks co! mii ISEE THE: »,000 and men at a lay urination, While it is extre ‘SULZER LEAVES FOR | about four ounces of Jad saits| from your pharmacist and take a Spitz dog was awarded Mrs, Walter tralize the acids in the urine go it| Sulzer. delegate to congress from) 14: no longer 1s a source of irritation | Alaska, will leave for Washington he said the Nunnemachers, who less, and is made from the acid of |bis certificate of election just be grapes and lemon juice, combined! fore noon Saturday. With Sulzer egos ae br Salts ts splen-| nent newspaper man, who has been ~ did for kidneys and causes no bad appointed secretary to the dele-| petectives are on thelr way to quickly relieves bladder trouble. * . ‘ home for indigent women | National bank, who ran away with | 53 Juneau, were introduc- | $19,000 a week ago. He was ar! | Most of the money ered annoying and sometimes y pi at ful, this is really one of the most CAPITAL THIS WEEK| tablespoonful in a glass of water Exc Birch against L. 8. Nunnemacher, before breakfast, continue this for of the Elfrida apartments, Saturday |to the bladder and urinary organs, |early this week. The territorial] were her landlords, gave the dog which then act normally again nyassing board, on Instructions |g¢rychnine on November 17 with Hthia, and is used by thou-| will go | member of the sands of folks who are subject to! Ford peace party from the Uni effects whatever es ys Vv BC Here you have a ple afte: Meattie ‘from, Tencuyrar, +4 y B & pleasant, offer. Biile for a $20,000 home for pio-| with George Lindsay Haydon, the in the territorial senate Satur-|rested by the police there Satur: | |day after he had joined a battalion | | Grand lereeny charges will be! filed against the boy, whose par-| simple ailments to overcome. two or three * This will new Abo hear bill star Sh tReet by a jury in Judge French's depart- Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm.|from the U. 8. district court, issued \BANK MESSENGER Is urinary disorders caused by urle| versity of Washington and promi yoscent lithta-water drink, which | eer women, at Skagway, and n i9-year-old messenger of the First of Canadian artillery. ents Ive in Billings, Mont. was recov- | “~ STAR WANT ADS | , BEST FOR RESULTS | * SHOULD BIG. SMASHING ITTLE OST TER NO ADVANCE 15c Children 5¢ Loge Seats 25¢ '2 ndie) UNIVERSITY

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