The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1918, Page 3

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) SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, DEC Renee PRR ~ | Dorothy Dalton as Cabaret Girl at Strand; Liberty Has Charles Ray as Country } Boy; Caruso Makes Screen Debut at Coliseum; Third Lila Lee Picture at Mission; Tom Mix Is Hero of Colonial Picture; Clemmer Has Billie Burke Stage Play, Star- | ring Corinne Griffith; Marguerite Clark and Fatty Arbuckle Feature Rex Bill; } Popular Tarzan Story Filmed at Little. tanner * SATORDAYS PROGRAMS " “The Griffith in Wnelee Caruso in My Gindys Wrockwell tn in “Qaiek Lila Lee in “Such @ Little Williams in The 0 A Nosemary Theby Love's Pay Day.” ” sgh PEE ag Yes, Indeed! Everybody and Cortone Griffith in Sri care ta his friends are coming to see— ) iba wi ] You saw this TIPLE, PHOTOGRAPHY star in bee INCARUSD PLAN mar D a ton “Tyrant Fear,” ih several etretchen, of “My Cousin,” “The Making ° Cot cae - of Marcella,” CLUE TO TREASURE and R/tatsaded isp. ow the arm ot-as , “Green Eyes.” wailor, im the a buried Lila Lee in “Such a Little PRN IT: EAE UNREST SEIS She always is womanly, HUSBAND IN WIFE IN CABARET r 5 resourceful Working in . support her Chile While her 7 and gulshes in pri ‘ . ae convincing. STRING BEAN VENTURE FURNISHES FILM PLOT e hand of the y aught artiage is the oF Caruso, mn “My Cousin,” Coliseum. 3—Lila Lee, inp. achedule " " ‘ ow Little Pirate,” Mission. 4—Charies Ray, in “String Beans,” Liberty, 5—Corinne Griffith, of Charles Pi Watches,” Clemmer. 6—Tom Mix, in “Mr. Logan, U. S.A.” Colonial, 7—MarxuerHe Clark, Bary ba elt yA Py ¥ Running Girl,” Rex. 8—Elmer Clifton, as “Tarzan,” in “Tarzan of the Apes,” Little. A Eski Sduiea and 190 ob eran te: Jats, Is G d Di PLAY OF PRIMITIVE mong skimos ae ape Prine ales s Grante Shiai COMES HERE AGAIN ; } Starts each the la “ in he district. dul + WOME, Alaska, Dec. 21.—Spanish ‘h* largest in the distri - Deter ‘Denk ‘ ‘ som st. Children sur from the Edgar Rice. B influenza Is taking an appalling toll (ive more n, health officials xa . e Pa + ot of that maine © * * morning at 11; of lives among the Eskimos of Sew Rigid antine in Nome and vi r : ard peninsula, according to reports cinity tx holding the i aien er hu ui " fy rc r ¢ For the man she Women ‘will of health authorities and workers of check. Condith n a im-| ; n Tarean and Enid Marke enjoy seeing the bureau of education here. The ; < “Billy” Altar ther of | Den er nde : eee hepetion toll is nearing the 1,000 mark Scotty” Allan, the far . the grounds ¢ grip loves a woman , thi Fy nd Whole villages have been wiped team racer, ix dead from the port. St nted alimony ATOR will dare the is picture — VIEWED IN NEW IM é i The workings of labor agitators quicksand and a paid by German funda furnish mate Here’s that big Starts ial for "Mr. Logan, U. 8. A will tread the shopping on ing the protram in the new show at laugh you have quilt 1 SUNDAY Wi ive sions ines” Tom wn 2s brink of destruc- Second Avenue : | Walt the hero * the agitators in been looking Mi reff i} LADYKILLER HUSBAND | ' AAS A their efte ntroy the efficienc ion— Hi M Wy KEEPS WIFE WORRIED This heroine has Gr copra ata i se ighty Neason band. A former vampire friend at tempts to break up the new home by for entering on a falling in a supposed fainting fit into the arma of the husband in an effort suppo.2d life of to have a mixconstruction placed on y the wife. Of course, the gaiety, late suppers 1 hubby ts re n his wife's good graces and champagne. She accomplished her work of love! “THE GOOSE ¢ 4 COMING TO THE REX Marguerite Clark comes to the Rex, starting Sunday, in one of her first screen successes, “The “ nf Hi k N Girt.’ Miss Clark ® _ x ! : Subscribe O the nic ews r Sbygomelh Benign dn CONFESSIONS OF Aj "Ever Spade Wite"™ derstood music in exactly the same the geene on the farm. She ta #0 TIES SON LS FS wa tut tha : ce of & war's youn, id charming that when Kir bred But tees. Hig 2 oC ae (By United Press) - ai ° ” which Martha had preached about and get a coffee-grinder free !"|| we a WAR BRIDE lg headed perenne Sor] girl, he immediate fal) n I remembered a Ny if you are on your§ as % thought I, are experts at the game 1/| college lecturer who had said that It will cause you to lose J “TV PLAY THE WOMAN OF E | have just started to play, and I un-| music is the most sensuous of all the | her and $25 a month alimony | with her, and ax the story d it is discovered that Gretchen's righ ful place is on the throne Fatty Arbuckle, in “The Cook,” also shown on the new bill wh starts Sunday WORLD WITH SOME derstood the wise glances of some of | arts. What fun it had been to rag| That developed in the case of Mrs. STAGEFRIGHT the married women who were “not | ome of the super-refined music stu-| Rose Allen, young and mighty pret - ® so young,” but still oddly attractive | dents of our class! How they had /ty, who sued Raymond Allen for di . 1918, by the Newspaper to men of certain types; and I won raged with resentment vorce a me 3 - n he theory is true, I admitted, “He spanked me just as he would nterprise Association dered which of them had flirted with But t s uldy THOMAS H. INCE Student Soldiers Carten couldn't. agree with De, Cortels ants farther away from my|a child,” Mrs, Allen testified . sue Dad orimer’s mocking comments| ‘Then I surveyed the house casual: | ¢s “With a hairbrush?” sympathetic- All Demobilized | °*» Wormers mocking Then I survey y ; a presents n my attire. However, he permit: |jy. Lots of pretty clothes had come (To Be Continued) ally inquired Judge Wood. al Former students of the army train-| +g yimaelf to study me in a compli: | out of their boxes, now that the war a : —- Not with his hand,” sobbed theif = ~~ ing corps at the University of Wash-| ventary but not obtrusive fashion.| was over and a woman no longer| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21.—Ed-| young woman. “And we were oni indeed Mag taapreige ener iebens ©] And his manner toward me changed, | dreamed at night of a lover or hus-|gar A, Mizner, member of a pioneer | our honeymoon.” i last of them have been demobilized, | hut so subtly that no one except my-| band “going over the tor ‘ornia family and former United! Whereupon the court granted Mrs. and their former university army | yei¢ noticed it him I was no| 1 noticed that husbands and wives | States ambassador, died here Friday | Allen the desired divorce and alia quarters deserted nari’ 08 . very frank and pretty | were paired off decorously, the scan: | following an attack of influenza A rewell banquet the and | marked girl ‘as now superficial, arti-/dal had brushed some of them complete demot ion Friday night. | ficial ticated—in a way wel tarried with others. Mr. and Mrs. than 30 members of the Marine | had never suspected. He approved! Harmon Martin, sitting side by side all college men, attended the|me so, By hia manner, he made mejadvertised to society that her di 6 v9 banquet ax honor guests. Dr. Henry | his equal vorce proceedings had been stopped e Suzzallo, president of the untversity,| put there was, I felt, a peril in| Mrs thur Gelett was conspicu. shared their honor at the military|my new position. Whatever game I| ously chaperoned by her mother. Ev dinner | might venture upon with Certels, I| dently the two were defying society TURDAY Lieut. Eric A. Johnson, commander | would have to fight hard for the to refer to the careless way in which of the corps, presided. Seventy gue sts | stakes. Certeis lost about ten of his|the young woman had nm were present, Including members of| years as the dinner progressed. 1/ ing around nights with a hands¢ on the Last Times the faculty and their wives had never seen him #0 excited, 80| chauffeur, careless of the fact t It F -_ ' i ‘elated. It was impossible for me to| she had a husband overseas, as wel or O S . a Al “TG | belleveunat, two haues batore,.t had | an twins in the cures GRIFF ITH’S AMUS MENTS caught him wheedling a business se Mrs, Calfinch came in ‘ ) wor Scaenhal Thing cret from Chrys usual, I developed an interest in Popular Concert The Greatest Thing Twice MO RE Waste | Chevys Aid net appear st the table. | Mre, Caltinch, She can emoke more Sunday at 12:30 in Life She sent word to mott ne | cigarets, drink more cocktails and Guat Pawarde’ Annual Song Revue with OLGA COOK had a headache; so I was ver | play better bridge than any woman | Because “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves cold or Revor and Avey, Paal Decker & Co, [|Comments on my costume and her|who lives on the boulevard, Every : henna ‘ oh il © what Bob/| desirable man she meets follows ‘one tniearo: . Kiraity Kiddies, Wallace Gaivin, The | pleasant surmise, as to what I lesirable man she meets follows in grippe misery in a few hours—Really wonderful! ; would say! her train —for awhile 1 couldn't LOe, $6¢, 78e, Gly Mate, 160, 600, M. saa Mother Lorimer was indulgent to} count the men who have “fallen f H yoth the rouge and the coiffure, 4 her charms Now she is over 40, <== = === — ——— Orpheam Vaudeville ip Lid he foiled the ¢ still handsome and very rich; there Don't stay stuffed-up! )Telleves sick headache, dullnseal erly by handing t checks | fore she ix smiled on by friends who] Quit bl and snuffling! A’ feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, Al AC 8 E H I P for the Lorimer box never # gossiping about her dose of pe’s Cold Compound,"’ soreness and stiffness. 4 48a Neverthels when 1 walked int Decidedly, when | am nearing 40.| taken every , 1 ton nat box a o hours until three Pape’s Cold Compound” is the ns Daily ar later, it was under | I don't want my face to carry the! doses are taken, will end grippe quickest, surest relief known and i] Observation of several so story which tten on Mrs, Cal-| misery and break up a severe cold costs only a few cents at drug ets, 1 took time to settle my- | finch’s lovely features. 1 drew away | either in the head, chest, body or stores, It acts without assistance,! self comfort in the pile of cush-| from Dr, Certeis as he stooped to- | limbs. tastes nice, and causes no income DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG 2 Marie Walcamp }| ions Dr, Certeis collected, while all| ward me to relate the story of his| It promptly opens clogged-up| venience. Don't accept a substh ‘ sues of Flame.” | the marriageable girls watched me introduction to Galli Curd in Paris. | nostrils and alr passages; stops tute. Insist on “Pape'’s”—nothing eet ee even Sun tee tl with envy. Same of these women, 1 ¢rew away from hite—=2d yet—!nasty discharge or nose running; | clse

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