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"Fifty-Fifty" <h|u*U llart'a"Draw Kuan" In thrtlla anddramatic punch, and Kalr-bank'* "Manhattan Madnr*»" In rapid fir* actios.
FATTYARBUCKLERAYHITCHCOCK
?In "A Village Scandal"sr* Juat aa big a comedy
uteres* as when firstshown K er«, months ago
WALLACEURLITZER
Real music forEEL PICTURES
First at I'ike?ContinuousII to II?Maimers 10c?Evenings ISc?Children 6c
KTE OF SNAKE ISFATAL TO INFANT
IMKRRK. 8. D. Oct 25.- Th«I)ear old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rub-ert Jennings died In a hospital her'Uft sight from the effects of a rattle«nake bite, received while he *x
playing about his home.
PROGRAMS TODAY? \urma Ia In iitftr lu
\u25a0 »\u25a0?.«>. nn >.~
< t)M«KI M? Viae la "Thenia
a I.KVtvtKN?tiara Kimball V aaaala * t»t»imna I.aw."
NKt?< karlte I hapllai ?
Srrte* Maarbell plrlnrei.I 111 liMVI Sari *wUr»«
~\\ antral, aHHtVII-TtitSa Kara la
aid Jallrl."< I *? l.taarl »atff»K la
?*Tfcr Wll.ia «li*afc."SIXIIIV? Mar> I'trkf«r4 la a-
artrr."? ? a
LIBERTYNorma Taltnadgr. star of "Chil-
dren In the House." "The SocialSecretary," and nianv other t»»t
i successes. srl'l be seen at the Lib-erty for the last times tonight In
| "Fifty-Fifty" I* Is acclaimed, pro
claimed and i stated that "Flf'v
J|p| Healthy
Children
holly"S The Unbleached FLOURrNo unnatural processes are
employed in making Holly
Flour. It is as Nature intendedit. the CREAMY WHITE colorof the wholesome flour. It is afood you need not fear. Safe-guard your family's health byusing Holly, the UnbleachedFlour.
fmnManufactured by Seattle
VikfTyot^HU| yC,
0,UMKCAOBD. nous _ .
STARTING TODAY
THRILLS!fiEEI
THRU BOLTED DOORSFIFTH EPISODE OF
?THE-
SHIELDINGHADOWPATHE'S WONDER PICTURE
COLONIAL THEATRE
DOINGS IN FILMDOM-MOTES (SOSSiDP I
Scan* from "Tha Vagabond Prlnca," with Dorothy Oalton, com-ing to ttii Liberty.
?Fifty" la the greatest picture.'inklti ; n« * whole the story, stsrthem plot. mt< tslnlng moments.?Iramatlc aid evening Incident'and the Interesting love theme,
that this Jiopular Seattle favorite-has rter apiwa.nd In. and It willgite William S. Mart's Met urn of
'Draw' Kgsn" and ttouglas Fair-banks' "Manhattan Madneaa" a runfor their money.
? a ?
COLISEUMNothing less than an Meal selec
Hon Is pretty Mae Murray for therole of Hetty In "The Big Sister," )cloalng at the Coliseum Wednesdaynight. Hetty, left in charge of hetlittle brother. Jimmy, by a drunkenfather. Is fastened upon bv tbe jtenter of the underworld as tbe object of bis desire Terrorised by j
J his thre»t«. sh- takes stepa to meetthem Mow ahe gains the victory
and Is Installed as the mlstreaa ofa home of wealth and fashion. Is
told with much thrill and actionThursday the Coliseum will put onVivian Martin, the Seattla actress,
in "Her Father's Son "
? ? a
COLONIALl»evoteea of the motion picture
will recall with pleasure the sweet-faced blonde girl who was the suf-fering heroine of "Mho**'' and the ?
mallmed victim of society In Sa» jIng the Fan) 11) N>ni«." and to thefollowing Mary Mariarsu has ere |
ated as a Bluebird leading lad> the ]newa will be welcome that she will \u25a0return to the Colonial theatre In!
Wanted A Home." a third fealure liOls Walter has created for
her special exploitation Thistime Miss MacLaran plays the
\ role of an orphan girl, compelled toj begin early In life the battle for an i: exlatenr* Against greit odds she j
I struggles to live righteously andstill clothe snd feed herself Insemblance of respectability an<l j
j wholenomenrss. succeeding linesliectedly In winning the battle and"living happy e\er after"
? ? a
CLEMMERThe motion picture Is not s play j
lor drama, but a narrative." sail| Clara Kimball Young, appearing In <
1 The Common 1Jiw," at the Clem jmer. In a recent Interview j
i "There Is all the difference in the jworld between the two forms of e*
' presslon Msny msgnlflcent novels 1would fall hopelessly »s staged
drama* and yet make fine motionpicture*. On the other hand th"highest form of drama, loses halfIts fop-e when novelised and can't'he successfully produced »« a mo'lon picture si all Who canimaclne successful presentation* ot
i Ibsen on the screen'". . .
STRANDElnar Unden is very superstl i
! tlousWhile he was In hi* dressing
| raom at the William Fox studio,
during the filming of "Romeo and jJullat." now at the Strand, ho no |
i tired a slight crack In the mirror 1| that he carries In his makeup case
"I will not act today." ha ssiil
| to Director Kdwards"Why?" th -* director asked."My mirror," paid the actor. "It
is broken.""Very well," answered Mr. Kd
1 wa-rd*. "I'll buy win a new one."Linden would not accept lh« .
1 gift, but he refused to act for sonx' time The combined pleas of the
entire company were finally effec
tlve enough to make him changehis mind.
a a a
CLASS A"Marry" Pale, a Wall *t. broker.
In financially ruined by hN i-cr'ld-lon* and falthles* wife. mid hercompanion. Richard Marvin, an-
other Iroke*. who h« t |io>"<| n*
Kale'* be«t friend. Hihemtetieland depresse.l. I».«!?? K >?' t'» hi
.iiiaittnen' ex;»eiiiii<; c< nilon milsolace from hi* wife liiMead befind* her there in the embrace* of
Marvin They laugh al him. in IMarvin, the stronger of rhe two
men. literally throw* I>al« out ofhi* own homo. He giver him apl*tol and tell* him 'he whole af-fair can be*t be settled, to ever;,one'* satisfaction. If Dale will tillhimself.
The ' ?-?'CoInK I* th» f'r ' hnii-ter of "The Yellow Streak." at theClass A.
* ft ?
MISSIONTonlKhl bring* the la*t ')p|)o,
tnnlty for Seattle [ihol.l| iv fan* t-i
with America'* darling. Mary Pick-at the Mission. ??utltl'- ! "'"aiirlce,"with America's darlin* Mary Pic.ford, In the leading role It In saidto be ono of Mis* Plckford h ureal-
eat successes. the other* being 'inthe Bishop's Carriage." Miss Pick
STAR?WFDNKSDAY, OCT. J5, 1916. PAGE J
WILL HE FOLLOWHIS OWN THEORY
Man Wlio Easy Divorce In Now Sued by
11 is Wifr
NEGLECTED, SAYS SHE
KANSAS CITV, Mo., Oct 25.? !While married and Happy RichardD. Kathrena advocated free divorce :
and eet down definite rulaa of ratationahlp of divorced couplaa in hla |booh, "Lat a Civllue tha Marriage iLtwi."
Now ha la being eued for divorceIf Kathrena' wlfa wine her ault,
will Kathrena practice hia own theoriaa?
For Inatance:Will hp refer aith rtvenentlal
»epi ct to "mv drvnteil alater who I*m my wlfa' '*?
Will he obey hla own ml* tint"ihe duty to miIII provide for h*i(hla divorced wlfe'at aupportkhoiihl'run atcalnat the huahand aa? valid claim In lln< nature) of apunitive damaitc"?
Will Ha let HerTWill he lei "the mother direct
the dliipoaltlon of the children"?Will Kathrena when the ault
rearhea court dlapute hla wife ?
claim*. or «ven let her detail "forthe delectation i f a rtirloua andKoaalpv public the Indlxnltlea ahcmay have endured or tconfeaal ai>*of Iter own fralltlea or mistake*"* j
All them quotations are from hlahook and are therefore hla beliefsImfore he waa nnfronted liy tliladivorce ault. If he carries out hi*theories, there will he no ueed ofa ault. for he will not proteat Itand It will t>e left to th» court toicrant the divorce
Kathrena waa married In 1*94ilia wife chargee he nenlei ted herfor literary puraulta, He la an Injventment in ker
MARINES DIEDURING FIGHT
WASHINGTON. Oct. IS.?A nary Ireport from Col, I'endleton, com .mandlng American marine* atjHanto Oomlugo today. Mated that("apt W W. Lowe and Hergt PrankM wood were killed and >*lr«t I.lentJohn Maraton 111 »a* allv-httv InJured when marine* went to arreetHa-nofl Katlatl, a Itornlnlran bandit
Hatl-11. in cording to the report,waa killed
MCSS HILL BURNSAT 11. S. MVY VMO
BfUCMKRTON. Ort 15?EntailIng a loaa of about $3.<>00. the men*
hall of the employe* of the Hremerton navy yard «aa drat roved Tue»-day night by fire of an unknownorigin
Jarklea and yard hand* gatheredevery available .ilece of fire api>*r
atua and worked desperately tokeep the flame* from apreadlßg tonear by bulldlnga.
ford'* Impersonallon of "the rhlldof nature" I* very captivating an*!charming, and ahe I* bound to endear her*elf to the public mom andmore. Little Marv I* alway* lovable, no matter what rhara-ter orrole *he portray*
A Burton Holme* travelogue ofthe Philippine Inland* mid * :i««rapictorial will complete lb* pm* at i
The now banjo orrhe*tra la miHnta hit with the Heattle public. -indU add* materially to the pi -J' replan
"I aurrandar." yalled a New Yorkritv burglar while he win being
choked bv Mr* Murray. who badalwaya aald a houadireaker wouldcauic her to faint
iyflTODAY
LionelBarrymore
and
IRENEHOWLEY
IN
'A Yellow Streak'live wonderful net*,
eloquent with romance,thrllla and supreme
human Interest,
Betty Compsonand All Mar cuat
"He Wouldn'tTip"
Cub Comedy
5c $5 5cThird Avi., naar Pike
Mae M>uray li our of the pre'
lien! girl* on the *creen. Her goodlook* wer« certified to by an e*
pert when Ho /.legfeld featuredher In hla "Pc)IIm" In New York, a? how that uaea the moat beautifulwomen to l*» found the countryover
The picture* lured Mlaa Murrayaway from Zlegfeld. and *he la nowwith Katnoua I'lajera?l.a«k)'. Int'altfornla To alto* Die big wayher manag* r do a tliltiK*. the com-pany wii working at Hollywood.
FOR A GHOSTDANCE
Deviled Oy*ter*Hitler Hr< ad fabtiage Salad
Salted Nut*Moon fake* Imp l«e Cream
Coffee or Grip- JttlceThe "bitter i.read' I* a high-
ly aplred *andwlrh The "moonrake* are fortune-telling rake*,each one containing aome pro-phetic tvmbol or a vera p. Thedecoration* are *kulla andrroanbonea. h»r*e*hoea, fotir-le«f clover*, jack-o'-lantern*While the luncheon I* *erved.green fire |* burned on thetable, and ghoat *torl#a are toldby tho gue*t*. The r<-fre*hment* are pa*aed l>> gho*t*. Alllight* should have green
*hade«
K >1? A HK .H IINKMUMMI.KV
Itrown llrwd tfandwlche*ttoughnill* Cider
MolaaaaJ Taffy or Miplt CandyTim ' Jink*" or gue*l* ar* to bedre»*ed In brown and arc tokeep "mum" during thi> even-ing. it at lea»t while refresh-ment* are *crv«d The lunch-con la all brown, and la to bp
nonert I y "nut-brown" maid*.The decoration* arc .lutumuleave \n old fashioned mo-ll »>ic- toff* |>ull, or d in pie
ir iijwi i oniric'c* th »voni K a entertainment.
FOR A \\ IICIII S*UK .ADC )ON
lllick Broth In Cupalll»< k Bread and Black Walnut
* \u2666I'rlrra t'ra l«l I'rwdllrrf* for I ||i.
l-hullo, till itnil I'nrl*? \u2666I*1« hnitlrr* *?I Hi. ks, I*l ? < 1 ' " 'j
11-na. I', lb« J J11tin. S lha. un*l}|#n« « M>« and o\ or
M<iuab». al«». dor 1 W O 1 ITwrkova. llv*Turk«*v a dr#aa*dVol fancy. to 12.'» lb .11 # I- + jOld roogtara. ll\« ?? ? *!?u. ipork good Mock hoi« »IV4 j+
?
Helling I'riif* ?«» Kfttilrr for
flutter. I a*» »nd < heo*e
\u2666 ?\u2666flutter
x 11U f WitahIIIIII?? »?
cream* 1 '" v, «i'bc **?
Nm'vi- w»?ii in m ntifVl'T\, lift' K ? \u25a0 \u25a0
Piur**' ."i? *« I- ! I . - ..11 K " '
I lirr»f
|>iniratl» is hen I ? ? ??- **
«»ri-K<»n t r11»»?? \u2666 *
Wlu <»n*lnWllconaln lulu*Vnuiiß -8-
Rel«rt r^n^hrgg* -4"2
A|»rll PtorMgr ...
I'rirrw NM N Dfil. i* for I\ rgrtiihlro «nil I'rilll
\u2666 - \u2666tod by .1 \V (lodwln A Oft. I j
Arlliluikf* d<»* ...1-00
UUfkbrrrloi" 1Hitmnix .04' iff 08ftr-f '"k J ~nr?« iigiiP» i tb. . i|l«anr. wiix. ?»«'r lb 1"
TO KILL COCKROACHESEARNS'ELECTRIC PASTEI . V (iournmrnl !?»?>? II
U IfilKHI \% HKHK?3ftc mm* 91
ST»
MAE MURRAY NOW IN MOVIES
M** Murray
near l>o» Angele*. alien It »a*handed the arenarlo of The BigSlater.'" In which Mlaa Murray lanow playing at the Collaeum. Theplot railed for aome New Yorkalum arene*. Inatead of faking
tbnae In t'allfornla. the dlrertortook Mlaa Murray and her princi-pal* clear arron* the country toNew York, made the *ren<* there,and then returned to California andflnlahed the picture. That Ik why
the alum aienra on the Collneuw*cre< n «r" »o irallntU
HALLOWEEN MENUS AND RECIPESOaar Mim Gr«y: Pl**** giv ?ua aoma auggaatlona for rafraah-
manta at a Halloween party and n*wr Idaaa for aarvlng tham.HALLIE ANO HAL.
Sandwich**Mushroom I'lckle*
111#'khand i fortune telling)
CakeItlack Coffee
Licorice CandyThe decoration* ure all In
black .md ronnlat of wltrh-s,hobgoblin*. <at*. bata. toad*,broom*, etc. The lunrheon I*eerved h wltrhe* who weave*pe||* and rhant menacingrhyme* a* the* work. Freakdanrlng. wdo or ensemble, fln-l*he» th« evening.
FOR A PROPHECYPARTY
Piiti.rlat Sandwiched\(p!c Salad B<>g.. Pickles
Individual Pumpkin Plea? Burn i Icohol on the pleat
CoffeeThin luncheon la to be *er\ed
by Ryp'li* who dance or tellfortune* 111 Miliar t fn*hi< n.The decoration* are fruiU andvcgetible*. nut*. pumpkin lan-terns, aquaah vine* and corn-*tu|k*. KuturlM *andwlcheaare cut In extraordinary «hai>ea.and no two have Uie name f 111-Inn Or each may contain aprophetic vers* wrapped Inoiled paper.
Q.?Can you tell me hew to makecarrot pudding? HOUSEWIFE.
A One cup "rale! caruta, onrcup ir rated Irish potatoc*. one cupMU«r, on* cuii *ifle ' flour, one cupchoppod ral'ltiK, buttr ~ *l<e of egg.one teaspoon cm h of soda, clnnanion and cloves. Steam for three
Ihour*. Sauce Half cup butter,
half cup cream, one cup augar, flavorlng to taate. 801 l all together
MARKET REPORTpri|«i«e>| f«|»roUll> lb .11Cflbhig*. I«mnl flt V 01I'ai l»n\nn« i»fr « rgt«» * V fi *On? 4nrr»l-. i«m«I ?*. ii 100
Ih, ... . . i>; ?i,t'f»i liMihtMi*'' ,5i ivI'nic nimi ...
o.*» %f(ir«;>»frtill, ('at 3.00 «) 4 \u25a0'»
«lnrlb\ ii** . \i? irnpon Tokay .. 1.60 0 140
MaUg* 1 30 140ilmp'a. Concord, nib. bo* .fTVfc
Cornlrhon 1 IS? lrap#«. black . 126 G 1 .'»©
Monty, naw, claa 300 9 360llonoy. ulralnodliflluri botbou*#. cralo. 75 # 100lea «l aani maion omValancl » orang*« . 476 0 600Paral*-)*, d«»* .26
Waitatrbaa andYakima oo « g,%
PNN 100 0 116pf|i|»fr«. so -11» rral# .... i \u25a0»r»
1.26P|tioao|»|c. Florid-x, ? rat* 1 r>o»*rnto q I«'\ ,".0 4* »-0ICmllMli 16 x* *
Mb«|)»n 'i local o?ii 11 ibag-is VnklMi i .'io »i i.Ti
l»i»t! "0-1 ?» bo* 4«» «i 78rurnltia, Vahlnm 1 i'iO 0 I,||Turklub ntalon. lb. . .0":Watermalftn
A|>plaaJonnlban . too 0 lisU>nntchoe ilrivanili-lii I.2ft ti 176l.ocal cooking Mpplm 60 0 100Joff«*a . itl 0 i ?b
Union*Onion*, vollow, I'al . .. .03Onions gro#n. local 16Wallo Walla 03
I'olaloraWhile rh or l.\ ooTaldma (tfmi . ... ... 40,00
Swcoi potatoes .02*4? <
I ourl1> llhi and tir iln(PrU on }t tl«l protluccr»
\u2666 4AlfHlfil .So I MOO « ?!? ooMarlev *i00 to «» oofiigei aotind .... Tl oo #»Moo
Kantem Waiiblngton 0at«..:3.00 ar rt4 ooHtrnw i oil 12. ooTimothy jo oo tri'l.ooMlgad tlmotby if 00 020 00Kantarn Waablngton dou-
bt* compreaaed timothy 26.00VYhaal 43 00 #«!.??
COLISEUMnmpu m*
MkfwMwy Wednesda y
SvSiiiJP N'ght
LAST; TIMES
jr"*
other fine film
ft an< l music
:Mai \u25a0"\u25a0"\u25a0'\u25a0
3 Days, Starting Thursdaythat clever little beauty
VIVIANMARTIN
?in?
'Her Father's Son"New Music?Other New Pictures
15c?Children 5cLoge Seats 30c
I
until Ilk* thick cream »nd ierv«i*arra with pudding
Q.?I am to stand up with mychum at hit wedding. At it la toitake placc In church, I am anxiousto know my dut ea. particularly aato expenses. What part of th« ex-pense of the caramony ia born* by;tha best man? Does he pay thecarriage hlr«? ELBERT.
A The best man pay* no pan|of the wedding e*penses. Hp as-Islst* the groom In procuring hisrailroad ticket*. If necessary. Atthe time of the ceremony he car I
rtes the ring and hands It to thegroom at the proper point to th«service; he als i takes charg« ofthe clergyman's fee. presenting itto him In the vestry room Imme-diately after the ceremony. Thabride'a family provides the car-riages, unless the groom prefers todo ao.
Russia's croaa of St. Andrew hasa remarkalle peculiarity attachingto it. All who are decorated withwith it have the right once to de-mand pardon for a Kussian subject,condemned to death.
Ij^n
Ny\^
HURRY! HURRY!! HURRY!!!IF YOU WOULD SEE
THE PHOTO DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASONLEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS THE SCREEN STAR
SUPREME
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNGIN THE GIGANTIC SEVEN-ACT SUPER-FEATURE
"THE COMMON LAWAdafftd From the Tremendoualy Popular Novel
of t> e Same Name by
ROBERT W. CHAMBERSPUBLISHED IN COSMOPOLITAN
M. GUTERSON'S FAMOUSRUSSIAN ORCHESTRA
MUSICAL PROGRAM"CANZONETTA" By Codard"MIDSI'M.MKH'.NKJHT'S DREAM" By Mrndelssohn
CLEMMER"?