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! ! | LITTLE MARY AT LIBERTY A New Triumph for “the Most Popular Girl in America” Not since Ser memorable triumph in Tess of the Storm Country has Mary Pickford, the “moat poy lar girl tn America such an opportunity to display her amaz jing talents a in her latest Famous Players production, "The Dawn of at rrow,” adapted from Fran ces deson Burnett's celebrated stake pl Thin five-part feature is the headliner at the Liberty to day for four days. It telle a pa thetle story of “Glad,” a beautiful girl of the London slums An invalld baronet recetves what fs practica death warrant from s physiel and, antictpat a revoly Into h end ts Ing the slips pocket, and the # intends t nf to Glad London all Fortune away from eads him CLASS A Robert Edeson Rhea Mitchell, thre the ¢ Ww Hart a *, come to a four West Robert Stage great roduced t Night setion in five in a thrilling fight ab of the On the ts ywr story te 6 of a bad man for a dance 1 y-pilot” wins the lo The sky-pilot helps out d wins his cher and the from « cracked skull, received in i fe queen are married | an accident. He has been tn bed linep finish, 64 inches ;wide. | brown, Gres, xed OF Hime 7 ee 1 several days. He is 66. Splendid for the Summer wide; 18c 14 “ COLONIAL le a ew tela. sed camp—60c grade, 39 c é Marie Corelli's “Wormwood” 1s] | Wrleee Feld Wiulemate Nesiere tor ow ey @ E. W. BROWNELL and (. A yard c ee. playing to packed houses this week |g eartabice and Fruit S eanon staranentrannerrion + yo | Bemis of the Seattle Tennis club : 17c Pillow Cases 121%4c ff * age age at the Colonial, The story of a as arke @ :co [Won the men's doubles match from $1.25 Napkins 85c Doz. | , p ne faithless young girl, an absinthe-|A : 1 @ 109 L, Wilson and J. C. MacGinnittte i ; These Slips are made of dur- : Jerazed wretch and a decettful| 1 @ Prices Paid Producers for Kass, | |In the Woodland park tennis tour || Mercerized per yer ig cme am Boe Seether ant Ae » {tin intensely dra , Poultry, Veal and Pork ‘aay dot, leaf and other de- | the large size nehes; rs i Gaston t ery cate FORREST HUSTON, a snappy floral effects, matched lar 17¢ value at, 24 4 In the 5-part drama of the London slums— Charmilles are eyaent arr tt oan 1 » 9 22 [Rocket billiardist from Vancouver borders, dozen 85c each : 1 c Z arried, when a young|<. et am a > |wants to meet Blondy Butler, whe . tnd handsome priest comes to . 2 Wena ¢ Ibe ; jon a mateh from Maturo this|f $1.25 Couch Covers 95c | 75c Towels 48 Dozen § = heir vee *aul cradually fi e 8 . 1 ¥ P| " 3, e Da in love with him and then, repent * . ew |” . ro Negus weave Couch Covers in | Soft finished Cotton Towels ing, tells Gaston. Gaston refuses ‘ i § ducklings, over 1% ie f red, green and brown stripes, | with red stripe border and i to marry girl and. tries t ‘8 . 1 on eta ERAPSHOOTERS! as |B fringed all round, 55x94 ins. | fringed ends. Size 14x28 ins. Meeting the young priest later. ee tS eee - ae aeias at Special at . : s Gaston throttles him. Pauline ts case ane @ ats I os te font Be Gig: WOOLFORD HEN } ; > @ 19 DERSON, of $2 @) a reduced to begging for # itving 3 me ey a e+ |Lexington, Ky., national amateur * o 4 when Gaston meets her and makes s en | trapshooting champ, broke 172 out|f| Prepare for Your Fourth of July Outing [5 jhimeelf known. She. in terror. |: Batter of 175, at Cedar Point, O., winning b P. h . R ‘. Ni * | ives to the river and inapa tn. Gas 1 $ | the ipWaenatake ta the Indiann as y Purchasing Requirements Now 2 4 ion meets the end of all absinthe ; i tional tourney = Sas OmMmorrow ewaeaabse" wih ba lehown tee Creamery. ren 2." a as a ~~! | Wormwood” ye shown th 1h @ th etie HARRY TRENDALL and Le: 9 s Undoubtedly her greatest triumph since “Tess Pes wisn fen . ”-@ ule wheel!ascetee St. Louls last night, the former get z of the Storm Country.” DT TaN “cl, with bude cate: | Cots ‘ § , kim , rh [ting & decision on points. s ful historical detatl as D. W. Grif-| | Swotes scone . rt has vey P. " 2 Cool—All Air Chilled fithe put into “The Birth of a Na-| Wines $ : : OF jasemen teen aentgn cemision over “ air = t " 1 oke consld i « . Te be ‘ord 2 rounds in Bos psa tion” ‘naturally will evoke. nei. occa y ofiterien oy is jton inst night. They are negre Pe During the Hot Weather plotur enterprising a produc ‘@ ete hapeiaks sc TI Col a ae rin eboguir-l f° "P4 “a | —— ne very swagger Colo- bp’ tion as has yet been shown by the! oka . ° ° - Be : town since ite first presentation | sit rds fe é country an sathe ade , |Sunday at the Clemmer theatre. | . ® fe in00® | Golt club Tinks, doing 72 holes in leather, made on the new 3 | The theatre continues to pack |*"*\'* AE * it oa eel Wat stage last, with hand- 3 Fide tad tha fates hare ace aauy | as ° ot ‘ + —— turned sole— : half those exected in New Yo ra YES, YES, Dug, we see you won The dressy Footwear for the " land other Eastern cities for the ture, “The Dae of a Tomorrow enett tee |& fame from Vancouver yestiddy Fourth of July and for wear at | same play Class A Ensing Saturday Night o_ et gif the Gi'nts cop every other game Summer outing centers. All sizes, i | It takes three hours to present! Five-part drama, “On the Night May and Grain ra “Gade we'll be up furninat the 2% to 7; good widths, Regularly |The Rirth of a Nation,” which is| Stage,” with Robert Edeson, Rhea wale prices 4 |iges, leaders at the windup, hey sold at $3 te ial but_ because : ' ‘ }the dramatized version of the fa-| Mitchell and W. 8. Hart a e108 4 of a lucky purchase, o | First at Pike Continuous 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. fous novel, “The Clansman.” The ion Ending Saturday Night ‘ ait of Wy Yann sd Sic os ppt aa ae $1.98 f° Mistory treats of the civil war and Stonehouse in “A Dignif ar ; 2 3 Bt OW: 5635. ck es Ss . he reconstruction period—the bit-| Family,” also a Western drama; a }%**! ° A ae : = ——|terest in the memory of med ° ; ‘ be - - - 4 {No one can afford to miss » : : ® 74% SOCIALISTS PLAN | ea CERES : P N MISSION ie ae : RESIDENCE THEATRES % a Fl Bewltching Ruth Stonehouse bd ! 6 ° te bd ” Now Pla wv 3-DAY ENCAMPMENT 6..." In the three-part stor Ria) Home Ending Thursday < : i the Virginia mountains, “A Digni ; Sons The, Black Box,” No. 9, two 3 | - n bh nev f " " The G " two. . + A soctalist encampment will be|fed Family,” heading the new! Bra . arts ne Grim Messenger,” two held Olalla, Wash, July 3.4 and |show at the Mission today ABR PO. A. & bake seein; His Nobs, the Duke, OHIO Pe 5, under the auspices of the coun.| With red blood in his veins “ Saat ee, m be cere nee Set RMON | everptiy ‘disowied’ by, hie, fomly. iat : The Black Bor” No. it, two! DENTISTRY ~“ counties. promptly disowned by hia family. | tee sa lox,” No, 14, ‘ r oven to Jirginia mou as ® ofp Rene Haggard Journeys 3 There will be dancing morning,|He moves to the Virginia moun ¢ 41 ‘ OE tes cc i ‘When They , * afternoon and evening each day, a| tains, where he meets the heroine, > 9) Olatee Geen ee 3 Missing teeth are replaced by | ball game Saturday, Sunday, Mon-|® pretty little lady, in tattered 5 o} vere. Cogan, ‘comedy i The Ohio Method by artificial teeth = day afternoon, the Olalia team | dresses, and makes love to her Sia Jae that are natural as your original * playing against Vashon island on| Along comes brother No. 2. a true oie = teeth. Examinations are now being ~ Saturday at 1:20, against Bremer. |and dignified member of the fam : conducted without charge, and oa ton Navys om Sunday, and against|!!¥. and wooes jo me be age caeh 2! Police: oge Mates are furnished in all cases. 8 espe 2 . olicemen who are wireless Springfield (Pierce county) on| fully, only to disown her before sharps are to be given the prefer | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK 4 Vy Monday: an old-fashioned clam-|his family. Tater ce and learme ence hereafter as operators aboard) FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE e bake on Sunday and Monday even-|bies herself to co " eattle’s polic trol boat ¢ 4 ings, and sports every afternoon, | how to wear finery like the best of * 2 peers o ah . gg ee $15 Set of Teeth, 4 Mrs. Mary L. Geffs, a national|them. Again meets the dignified | ve Pah iio spmeielinnaieeed Gao lone, who, not recognizing the girl| in all her “glad rags,” falls tn love} Some time later, at a swell socialist organizer, urday evening will speak Sat Emil Herman Sun day afternoon; Mrs. Kate Sadler | #s@in Sunday ‘evening; Carl Ulonska|Teception, he announces his en Snohomish county secretary, Mon-|s4gement to the girl, only to have day at 10 a. m., and Glenn Hoover,| her declare that she only loves the Monday at 3:30 p. m. A sym.|Other. A Western drama and a posium will be held on Sunday |Ccomedy complete the same Dill morning from 10 to 12 noon. | sg Anata GRAND HAS NARROW ESCAPE cic. tot continues to thrill From the Sky” patrons of the \ wh [Grand theatre. This week's epi onaeien “i i sreei.|sode will keep up interest. The Five Acts WINDSOR, Vi, June 30.—Prest-| vatery deepens around the per dent Wilson bad a narrow from a@ serious accident this morn-| ing. His automobile, in turning a sharp bend in the road toward the escape | on who has possession of the won derful diamond. Her Mysterious William Fox Masterpiece Escort with) golf links, unexpectedly encounter. | Jane Novak, is a drama. The “Ant ed two heavily laden iumber|mated Weekly” and Max Asher, in wagons. The Bingville Barbecue,” com plete the bill | KILL COCKROACHES! pp These eee | OGRAMS) At the Clemmer | Phe Birth of a Nation” (Lillian | Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, ca0 | Henry Walthall and Ralph Lewis) S| Colonial Ending Saturday Night Your § | Neighbor l Wormwood” (Ethyl Kauffman), | And a Bi five parts; “The Little Teacher” | a 1g (Mabel Normand Owen Moore, | Fun Riot, Too. Max Sennet, and Fatty Arbuckle), + comedy Alhambra Ending Wednesday Mack Sennet Keystone Night : Work (Charles Chaplin), two 4 parts The Way of the Transgress- : j | e ‘| é or” (Leah Baird and Leo Delaney) . & three parts; "The Angel of the Springs Hearat-Selig Weekly Teacher ¥% Seen‘ gnaing' kaneotey. Wight - The Diamond From the Sky, No. 9; “Her Mysterious Escort” | ven \( MP iane Novak); "The Bingyille Bar Mabel Normand o |becue” (Max | Asher) Aufnetet Week! ; a So fery'xoe Oot Melbourne Ending Saturday Night| Fatty Arbuckle HO RLIC 9 The Dream Dance” (Napalia De : 2 ACTS Lontan) Bhp ate 4 ; ( age ‘ ‘ . drama hen earts re} THE ORIGINA Sophia and the Fakir | Ending Saturday Night Young MALTED MILK | *:«- The Moonsto (Bugene The Food-drink for all Ag. O'Brien and Blaine Hammerstein) Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing children, Keystone comedy | Purenutrition, upbuildingthe wholebody. , Madison Ending Thursday Night is | ¢ Olonial Invigoratesthenursingmother endiheaged. | East Lynne,” seven parts, com edy ch milk, malted grain in powder form. Tilikum Ending Thursday Night Bea A quick lunch prepared in a minute. The Red Flame of Passion, Take a Package Home ‘ama: “Uncle's New Blazer,” com ¥ Untoes you say “HORLIOK's" |“ PWAVAd 1" AY Cet @ oureriture. | Liberty Ending Saturday Night Mary Pickford in five-part fea- STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1915. PAGE 3, | Mary Pickford the Liberty (MARKET REPORT in a scene trom “The Dawn of a Tomorrow,” at ROBT. EDESON, RHEA MITCHELL AND W. S. HART IN THE GREATEST MUTUAL MASTERPIECE EVER MADE ON THE NIGHT STAGE, within OU HAVE UNDOUBTEDLY HEARD OF OR SEEN THE FIGHT IN “THE SPOILERS”—A GREAT FIGHT—BUT IN THIS FILM THERE IS ONE THAT HAS “THE SPOILERS” BESTED—A GREAT, REALISTIC BATTLE WITH STRONG MEN AS THE CONTESTANTS. T IS ONE OF THOSE FILMS THAT— AFTER SEEING—-YOU WANT TO SHOUT YOUR APPRECIATION TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS. OUR DAYS IS ALL WE CAN HAVE THIS GREAT FILM—SO COME EARLY JUST THINK WHAT YOU ARE GETTING 5 OF THE BEST REELS MADE. FOR 5c Class “A” Theatre ON THIRD AVE. NORTH OF PIKE SCENE FROM MARY PICKFORD'S NEW PLAY WRIGHT PUTS. TAG ON ENGLE IN ELKS’ SHOW Billy from Wright copped a decision George Engle in the main event at the Elks’ club smoker Tues day night in a fast bout that came cloxe to belng a draw, Engle spent too much time tn the crouch, how ever, while Wrightwas always on his toes forcing the issue. 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