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THEATRE Continucus Daily, 1 to 18 e Hip TOMORROW to Saturday A NEW sHOW Six Acts of HIPPODROME = VAUDEVILLE Yay cuore oF FEATURE OIL LAND TALK PHOTOPLAY Friends of Oil Leasing Bill or keep your hands between the light |where you want to make the shadow big handkerchief or a sheet on which to make the shadow | ach wore a very BESSIE to Try Cloture | WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Friends | of the oll leasing bill, now before | | the senate, will resort to cloture to | stop debate, if necessary to get the ip , Dill thru. | Alarmed by the long and deter . ‘mined fight on the measure by Sena- The Little Boss tor LaFollette, senators some days lago began circulating the cloture | petition and now have the necessary | | 15 signatures. | DAILY MATINEE | Senator Thomas has served notice | that ff the bill is not passed today CHILDREN 10c he will present the petition and then, Evenings, Sundays, 15¢ two days later, the senate will vote! on the question of shutting off de- bate. 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BLACKIE’S REDEMPTION ALSO— CHARLIE CHAPLIN SCENES AT WOODLAND PARK i PHONOGRAPH DEPARTME: GRANNY’S BEDTIME PLAY For Boys and Girls ITG.1 DANCING Dear Boys and Girls of Seattle When I was a litte girl we had no wonderful toys like yours today And so we made our wames—and had the t One of best plays was the shadow game—the one we played at night just before we went to sleep and mother took the Meht away We played it with the shadows our hands and fingers made on the white wall beside our little beds, Mother showed fingers so that the shadows made funny and men—and everything There is no need for a & candle i# as good own vat fun ur us how pletures of birds, to twist our and animals strong lght to play this game, A lamp as the electric light, All you need to do in to from the lamp and the white wall If the wall is dark hang up a You can make all kinds of shadow pictures for yourself—but look at the picture and I'll show you how to hold your hands so as to put two funny animals ty your shadow zoo or cireus No. 1 is the funny old goat—and No, 2 ts your friend the elephant who has SUCH an appetite for peanuts! Tomorrow I'll show you two new shadow friends! Good Nig Sleep Tight! GRANNY. A Lesson in Politeness BY THORNTON W. BURG (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) FLOCK of modestly dressed yet | rather distinguished looking feathereg folks alighted In a cerry tree and begun helping themselves to Farmer Brown's cherries, They were about the size of Winsome Eluebird, but did not look in the leant like hy for they were dreased almo&t wholly in a beautiful, rich, soft, grayish brown. Across the end of each tail was a bright yellow band, On each the forehead, chin, and thru each eye, were velvety black stylish pointed and on the wings of most of them were little spots of red which looked like sealing wax. From this they get the name of Waxwings. | ‘They were slim and trim and quite dandifieds and tn a quiet way were really beautiful. | “If they stay long, Farmer Brown won't have any cherries left,” re marked Peter. “Don't worry.” replied Jenny Wren. “I don’t know anybody equal to them for foaming about. Here are most of us with families, while those gadabouts haven't even begun thinking about housekeeping yet. They certainly do’ like those cher ries, but I guess Farmer Brown can stand the lone of what they eat He may have fewer cherries, but he'll have mog apples because of them.” “How's that?" demanded Peter. “Ob,” replied Jenny, “they were over here a while ago when those little green canker worms threat ened to eat up the whole orchard, | and they stuffed themselves on those worms just the same as they are stuffing themselves on cherries now. a line ‘They were about the size of Win- some Bluebird, but did not look in the least like him, Birds, Others call them Cherry Birds. Now just look at that per | formance, will you?” There were five of the Waxwings, 'They are very fond of small fruits, but most of those they eat are the wild kind, which are of no use to Farmer Brown or anybody else. They eat so many cedar berries that some: folks ¢ them Cedar Silversand Lake, My Birthday rate the day (if a girl can jeall it ting when she tx 27 years old’) by writing you. dearest Joan, in response to your frantic ap- peal just received. Honey, I hadn't d how long it has been since you about Tom Benedict and . and that moonlight walk by the lake. It is true that we neglect thoue we love best—probably because feel they will understand and You will forgive, | know when I tell you that som: « has happened Something melodramatic, if not actually tragic, But let me go back to the beginning. After I wrote you last, things went beautifully. Tom ix a capital actor He behaved exactly as tho I were the One Woman on Earth for him. And I did my best to be a good lead: ing lady m celeb: nN To Discard Freckles, Tan, Pimples, Blotches The use of creams containing ani- mal grease netimes nen to «row run no risk quiring use ordinary is nothing skin, as t the ‘offens ntly, = doors ‘and discarded complex d by a clear i of life and way tanned, 4. #kt ‘othe healthy pression, It's rid of a blotehy ure an mercolized At any and apply nightly like ng in the morning Which was easy, for Tom is a real i taken “/man, Joan, and I enjoy every mo t ment with him. | It had its effect on and Capt. Wallis, just it would “What do you find Inte that fellow? he asked one late afternoon when he had almost snatched me from Tom and insisted on walking me up the “sunset trail.” “His sincerity,” 1 answered quic ly “That can mean almost anything. “It means everything to a woman.” n like a woman sin still all sorts of all sorts of scoundrel even Sincerity ian't ¢ ything. Why, a man can’t always BE sincere Life won't | him. ‘Tom Benedict can,” “Well, then—so can I, By Jove Dorothy, I am sincere! I'm going to Buy a Phonograph, by! show yot, not merely tell you, that all means, but buy a real)! *™” rn i I write you this, Joan, not for any one when you're at it. | value the talk had in itself ly show you the unsuspecting ” . to gentleness of mind we both were in The Columbia is famous |"), the world over for sweet- | when the bombshell came. f It came in the graceful person of of tone and faithful a woman who got out of the hotel y oti bus just passed the 0. reproduction. ott espe and I merely at them, be from | so much more engrossed in the man beside me than in a motley strin thin schoolt stripling te men ye formation.-Advert Antla Corley RUBUMATISM as h. ting in Deneri I said simply but sole to we Columbia models $25, and credit gladly. enn dal anne snd baldheaded golf e to add nothing that I could discern to the gayety of na tions. Only when I felt Capt «o slightly did 1 look in looking. 1332-34 | Second Avenue Wallis start steadied m tinctively where Then L saw the ever s he elbow ing he woman Eric's face |flannels he nervous movem was Was ag white as wo ) calm that existed between us, | the) | \ BY THE STORY LADY | Work was park ground F turned ¢ ored men for the progressing at alled the pa Palmer had bou to the gang © digging out the swimmin’ hole, and the be and hoe ds Palmer plot of nt and an the boys d with grams hoc wt slaying the When the clock the men, left, but the to get all the weeds on the west side of the cut down before they stopped, At 6 o'clock they still had atrip, they kept at had under of clouds, and the tall, trees on the lot made gloomy, A katy-did }sang lonesomely in a tree, and black cat ran acrons the yard and up on the f “DAd your papa say Ol Wart was dead the reason the place was sold? asked Billy “He must be,” know he'd ne whistie blew boys decided houre a narrow | work, The hi bank | untrimmed things rather “un a sald Peter, “or you er a sold this place “Wherever is he's ravin' mad to see us boys turn loone over it don't you know A to do as we please?” Peter grinned wickedly I'll bet he Billy shivered movement aunts us,” he said. and quickened his “Let's hurry and get thru." Just then the gate clicked and the were 4 in their places, There stood Ol’ Wart! He wan a very shaky OV Wart, and in hi carried his heavy « The evening wind carried his white d back over his shoulders, and Peter, who imagined he the fence right thru his te gave one howl and broke for the high fence, the other boys in hot pursuit. They piled pell-mell into Palmers’ lighted living room and told thelr story Papa howled with delight when they were thru “What made you think he was dead? He sold me the piace himself He's been sick and needed the mon ey. Me gust came k for a last visit, I @@ess, You boys better go back and finish your job.” But th thoug done enough work fe —HELEN boys roe white, thin hand he still boys they, had MOORE and they were now seated side by side on a branch of the cherry tree. One of them had a plump cherry, which he pasned the next one. This one passed it on to the next and so it wapt on to the end of the row and half-way back before it was finally eaten out, “Never ir such politeness. “Hub! laimed 1 don't belie it was politeness at all, I gu if you got at the truth of the matter, you would find each one was stuffed go full that |he thought he didn’t have room |for that cherry, and so passed it | along.” | “Well, I think that was pdélitences, just the same,” retorted Peter. “The first one might have dropped the cherry, instead of passing it along.” Just then the Waxwings flew away . Peter my I Jenny Wren | * Next story: Farewells and Wel jand the clench of the hand at his side. 1 couldn't tell if the woman maw him. She moved quickly, with a sort of feverishness, She was thin, dressed in plain dark blue of quality without smartness, and, in my brief glimpse of her, I got a vague impression of foreignness and knew | “Eric's face was as white as tho | flannels he wore.” of a person just recovering from ill ness 1 wanted to speak somehow could not We about until the arrivals | Were out of the way and then, as by common impulse, murmured some thing about dressing for dinner and |went our separate ways. Joan, what can it mean? Your excited to Eric, but stood DOLLY, |MEXICAN BANDIT CHIEF | I§ REPORTED EXECUTED | WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Mextcan federal troops have killed the the bandits who robbed and mur: pd Adam Schaefer, according to | prens reports forwarded the state de tment today, he American consul | Cruz advised the state day that Schaefer was a naturalized American, The Rhodes Co. 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