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THE SEATTLE STAR Marie Doro in Harem | Third Story of | Story at Liberty “Runaway June” | Marie Doro, one of the most! The third story of George Ran-! brilliant § of Charles Frohman's|dolph ter's “Runaway June” stars, will be seen at the Liberty | will be the main offering at the ane week tn “The Morals! Cojonial theatre for the week a tl re W6 take the chase up in this Here's the story Terk story with all kinds of speed, Blye, Once upon a time in Turkey oo le Bo the dirty villain, passes the ma there was a little English baby by | © ‘ . chine tn which June is escaping, the name of Charlotta. When she nd, by breaking a bottle in the grows up she finds herself an in-|*"%, OY} pela an 4 road, puts June's machine out of mate of a Turkish harem. eomtaionton. She escapes and elopes with a| June climbs in Blye's machine. dashing young Englishman to Eng-| when she rs to buy her watch Hand. Later he shoots himself—|pack, he r wad, very sad. After her com-| pBlye leaves her, but whispers se. 2 has thus left her, she wan-/cret instructions to his chauffeur, about London al! alone. | June goes to an obscure boarding leman whom we shall|house. Ned and his party give up " Ordeyne befriends | the her and takes her tnto his home, | b Much against the wishes of his |’ erabbed old aunt and cousins Then a bold, bad Turk from the {tion as a model Barem in Turkey comes to take|in i department store. Charlotta back. | Ned, disgusted at the poor prog- Marcus refuses to let her go and | ress made by the detectives, starts Yows his intention of marrying | out for himself. He sees Marte. the And so, with intensely tnter-| maid, on the street, and follows her | esting developments, the story |to June's boarding house. There he| the point where Marcus sees Blye just scouting around a) to make his decisjon. He/jlanding on the stairs, A chase; the girl. A wise boy was/|ensues that leads us into a num- I'm for him. ber of exciting Incidents. boarding house STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; WHAT’S ON AT Mrs. Leslie Carter " ft \ oa Danty "Girl lLea \ Clemmeram Behind Me* ? . } AT ™HE - ] } Alaska ig a4 are Johnston «wo Norma Robert Edeson [Edith Storey in | At the Alaska “Captain Alvarez” Robert Edeson will be featured in “The Girl I Left Behind Me” at)” the Alaska next week, The scones © play are laid tn and around |Exciting Story of A Girl Reporter “One Flight Up” will be the main offering in drama at the Clash A for next week There is a reporter just like ma, only she was a female, who hurts her finger in her typewriter and a doctor to have it bound » arrives there just in time * the abduetion of the doc, Being a real reporter, she follows the villain in a jitney bus to a room in a poor tenement house, where is also a wounded man She goes too far, however, and is made a prisoner by the crooks, The wounded man is instructed to keep the reporter covered while goes te young i at Fort enyon, @ . In the early days with a million tn cur seized and thr Trizo promis life for Honita, but villain who cops Kate. the general, away from i he Black At about this time devil that he is, « the other goes to the drug store to j Foot tribe of Indians goes on the over a two-by-four : t warpath. Then the rumpus be-/ like th get some medicine. : . back Alice, the reporter, by her clev- rhe Indtan ttack th fort erness, a trait common in all story- ndians attac © fo book reporters, changes the pre- scription so that the victim would be drugged into insensibility and ever, like all vill: ur hero at the also writes rd Rage th 1 ( volunteers to go in h ¢. Hejhim. Bray The drug clerk rushes the police brings the relief just in time to| I tel! you, Robert {* a real hon yee ‘i : 7) “* jodie Legere ro Ferg agen hye y Par. est-to-Ceorge- Wa or lad of Ziel prevent a messy massacre, Par-| est-to-George-Washington kind of a aie. t. Pariow is assistance fro: He shows th low is discovered to have a wife |hero, all six reels of Charlie Chaplin ‘during the past several weeks at the Class A, we say to yo Big 2-Part Reliance i Stirring American Drama | ONE |The Black FLIGHT Ghost UP | Bandit Dainty Irene Hunt again in a@ series of exciting mtxups. Mighty interesting. ) A film so out of the ordi- nary you will enjoy every foot of reel. " Mutual Weekly No. 4, 1915 MRS. ED STOUDT At the Piano SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY CAUGHT « THE RAIN If you are one of the thousands who enjoyed Charlie Chaplin “Caught in the Rain.” It’s just brimful of real Keystone fun. The and 16 children, or something like hagayn | mathew ce -+ cerrae ann 6 ommed Poe that, fn the East, so he is ousted ; there fs an awful rumpus. jhim {nto prison, the populace nat- it all, I will have to choke off. It|| ADDITIONAL MOVING PIC- ‘ and our hero gets the girl Mrs. Leslie Carter The captain was the leader of |urally becomes peevish. ends happily, however, and the|| TURE NEWS ON PAGE 8 { = }Comes to Clemmer the people, so when the king casts Well, it's too long a story to tell |captain is let out of prison. oe : | None other than our old and es jteemed friend, Mra. Lesile Carter in a George Klein production le jbeled “Du Barry.” tx ox |Clommer next week kind of a pi ter to a “T | A hasbeen nobleman and a eap., |tain of the guards are tn love with | Jeanette, a Parisian, who has at tracted attention by her beauty, | The nobleman, Du Barry, gets her, however, and marries her off to hin brother in order to get her a title, #0 she mixht become a favorite of the king, who, by the way, has al- ready fallen a victim to her charms. | The poor captain of the guards fa left out In the cold. Jeanette |receives her title and moves tnto |the king’s palace The captain of the guards meets |Du Barry and a pretty ittle fight jensues, The king chucks the cap. |tain Into prison. | Jeanette doesn't learn of this until a revolution breaks out, and ‘AMERICAN HAS ENOUGH OF WAR Love of adventure found Harry Nolan of Forks, Waash., in it the outbreak of the war, Charles Frohman and the Famous Players Present Marie Doro tarniistess “THE MORALS of MARCUS” _ One of the most delightful love stories the stage has produced in years — mostly comedy, with enough pathos to season the laughs—a five-part picture feature. a see “Picture Features in a Picture Palace” LIBERTY THEATRE —10c— FIRST AT PIKE enouth of modern | ys. “I don't want to | see any more of it *; | Nolan enlisted in the French larmy. After five weeks’ scrvice, he | Was wounded In one of the battles |which marked the advance of the | Germana toward Pars Ho Inter served a brief time in the Ked | Cross, then obtained a ‘eave of ab | sence and came home |MABEL AFTER ANNIE | ROONIE'S RECORD Old timers won't belleve ft, but Annie Roonle’s record is apt to be broken by Mabel Lee | | Mabel, a * was arrest-) ed for the 7 sentenced to four months in the jecounty jail b Judge Gordon | Annie Roonie, statisticians in the }local police department say, has Mabel beat a half dozen trips to headquarters so far, but Mabel ts Starting Sunday | Last Times Tonight Marguerite Clark in “The Goose Girl,” a five-part Famous Play- ers feature—from the novel by Harold McGrath. Also a comedy and an educational. still young, being on this side of 40. The Roonie woman used to be Seattle's most famous woman “drunk.” “CAPTAIN ALVAREZ” 6-Part Vitagraph Feature Shown in New York City at $1 Prices—an Hour and a Half Show Featuring Edith Storey, late star of “The Christian.” The action is laid in the South American Republics, and deals with an American adventurer, who leads the Rebels to victory, under the name of “Captain Alvarez.” Full of action, adven- ture and thrills (of course there is a love story running through the play). In one scene “Captain Alvarez” rides his spirited horse to freedom on a 10-inch plank, that sways and bends, over a chasm hundreds of feet deep. _ One Solid Week, Starting Sunday Mission Theatre [2 :sn.. ] SC myn