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STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24, 1915. PAGE 3 eo _———_, MOVING PICTURE THEATRES OFFER GOOD THINGS ON THEIR THANKSGIVING DAY BILLS CLEMMER WILL HAVE RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN MORNING; “NIGHT SHIRT PE- RADE” ENDS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT /{2,8 heartbreaking test, wherein) Sydney Gullick of New York, an @ Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Drew, drama fr 1 have a his humanity is tested to the brea educator and speaker of Inter Liltan Gish and Hernica Borner | ene tt t tt meee t t | Adar ' 1 ¢ of the eer {ne point and he renounces his! national note, will be the prin LISTEN TO BART! ava insindad ta’ tha. wintaee I ; ’ oe iy Cr ith in his God. Then later, he is| cipal speaker of the morning Bart Hertelson, Jim Clem Lillian Gish seen in “The | Missiore sew DIN for the nice] out underthe Mutual brags Va create Muiomiat—Audrey h bowed fm spirit and soft Or, Sydney Strong of the mers Hvewlre publicity mar Muakoteers. of Pix” Alle a Wo. | of the hZeon bad 3 : Date Hate hiltian Gish In “The Musket © the end, a beautiful theme | Queen Anne Congregational saye ho in sure a lotta families | |yraph retusue, directed by D. W.|drama of 1a! merit, “The Su-|den of Eden,” in which Gr , © last installment of “The Dt senate ey Darwin Karr incthe| Photography and settings are of| church will give the opening will rattle the (turkey) skele | Grifith hans enine hes the ' the other Te. ooo Valentine tm “Adam and the customary Ince standard, which | scriptural reading and Mrs. tons tomorrow Harwin Kare (eo sterred fn a four 1 Whe oe ER pean The - ot . rt ie we is the same as saying excellent. | Jessie Nash § I ‘ ‘T he Garten of Keew . @ Nash Stover will follow part Vitagraph drama The observattor we 8 tn “The De Polly Moran heads the comedy| with a song solo, Other epeak. |® ® Tonge |wealthy woman who de Moran tm “Mer) feature of the bill in a two-part] ere an the program are: Rabbi - The laugh feature is a comedy,|time to charity and tis rr arikle Keystone farce entitled) Samuel Koch, Rev. J. D. O. SOME debut All for the Love of a Girl,” in/alums and then finds herself oblig lg ; er Painted Hero. Powers and C. H. Black Inspiration” 1s the story of a which Sydney and Mrs. Drew are! ed to live there when she are Kimball Young tn Wednesday night will be a The sliver offering will be > tist’s model and her rine | featur A Pathe educational! fortune. Then comes the re gala night for student partic! pants in the annual University of Washington “nightshirt pa- ape tieart of the Rive Kislgw etie Kellerman in Nep- Liberty's new show for the) rade” in more waye than one, aye vw ng Wednesday for Manager Von Herberg of e four the Liberty has Invited all to | e cre Seeeipl attend his theatre immediately | 1c a rangle Kay after the cessation of festivi. | . r ties, Wn. 8 Hart PES story 's nd “ag minister in a Western min | RELIGIOUS SERVICE ee camp, Who makes it his duty A citizens’ Thankagiving Any one winning live tur- ow the gospel service will be heid in the fe this earth ¢ ker an lead others to Clemmer theatre Thursda i i “ von wining. ‘Then he le put! morning trem 10 te 11 &. Dr keys will have to tie them out- side after this, because the { one that roosted on the organ last night was too hard to Clara Kimball Young —IN— The Heart of the Blue Ridge Even more enchanting than she was in “Trilby,” Clara Kimball Young appears today in “The Heart catch. P. S.—There are only a few more chances left to see “Damaged Goods,”’ so you will have to hurry. a H “My ‘Merican husband, he no come back.” A pathetic instance in of the Blue Ridge”—that most beautiful picture taken “Madame Butterfly,” the feature of the current bill at the Alhambra, Richard Bennet, in a scene from “Damaged Goods,” a highly sen in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia—showing In which Mary Pickford starred tational moral film, the feature at the Clemmer given to the babies of the Flor of) filn ence Crittenton Home life among the moonshiners, interwoven with a most fascinating love tale. Chester Barnett, who, as Little Billie, starred in “Trilby” with Mrs. Young, appears in the stellar part, winning the beautiful “Plutina” from a rough moonshiner. Much lively action, in a rugged mountain country, makes this latest of World releases a most delightful picture entitled "Tt Plante MARY PICKFORD WILL STAY REST OF WEEK Mary Pickford w Last night | a she could recat! “l wlan | could,” my wife if wedding day © answered. 8.8 PHEW! shag] HERS! POSLAM QUICK the G The University of Washington Trio continues to enter. k 1 tain with it: lever harmonies and Arthur La Mar, th " wing th ariou a Baritone, sings to its accompaniment. te of jure int . : : e e pope mission Cc Remember the FREE Sunday morning health talks by ee ee ee ee ‘ Or. E. L. Swick, suggestive therapeutist. He tells you how . rf Pan t ‘i 2 ‘ Children Under 14 Years Must Be to think to be well and keep well. The Melbourne 10 Cents stick, Every Sunday at 11:30. Dany atand s and is lov o Heart of the Blue R Accompanied by Parents According to one report from nen ty It “ the front, the Germans have | 1°.) ‘of Pimples an erup all Netlan p t faithless Mis kford American b AUDREY WILL SHOW HER FIGURE ALL WEEK trained wasps to sting the high landers on the legs cee Continvous Performances from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M., except eNMINETA’ se oeautin none Seattle’s Best Photoplay House Sundays, when from 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. Dear Miss Grey: In regard to at THE MISSION * the opinion of a “Son” asto Mother, Henrlotta Crossman, one of tho | £ine's newest additions to the asitent| COLONIAL THEATRE FOURTH AT PIKE NOW SHOWING “INSPIRATION” 5 ACT MASTERPIECE « Waverly sharing Margie’s home with her, | think Margie is right YMA Why could not Mother Waverly be provided for without spoiling Margie’s happiness? As to loving her wayward son and taking his part, would she have stood by her daughter in the same way if she had stepped from the straight and narrow path? | dare say she would have disowned her and turned her into the street. Of course, Mother Waverly was a good mother. The old saying is we have but one mother, and they are the dearest friend we have on earth, and | am afraid none of ue love them half enough G. WwW. Dear Miss Grey: | am going to write in answer to a letter | noticed In today’s paper about married formance Afternoon women filling all the positions and aera mM uaetnreitv FEATURING THE WORLD-FAMOUS 1 am a young man of 23 and have a steady income of $125 a montB Some time ago | thought the same as she does 1 met one of those girls who walk the street. After knowing her a short time we were married, but i she led the same fast life after our marriage, so we lived together only a short time Some of those girls would be dif ferent if they had a show like my wife had after our marriage, I'll admit, and some of them would not 1 etill think lots of her, but will not live with a woman of that kind. A READER AUDREY MUNSON This being her first appearance before the camera—picturing her rise to fame and fortune as an Artist’s Model VAUDEVILLE ACTS INCLUDING ROBERT ATHON & CO. THOMAS & WRIGHT With Five People in Cast Singing—Talking—Dancing n “POWER OF GOLD” A Labor Playlette STEVE & NELL ADAIR FISHER’S Dances and Laughter ACROBATIC BULL DOGS oman MACK The Most Marvelous Animal Act in ; the World The Versatile Musical Genius Special Added Attraction! ADAM and EVE nl sone The Garden of Eden (The New Adam and Eve) Featuring GRACE VALENTINE She Wears a SMILE With the Best Grace of Any Screen Favorite This picture will be the talk of Seattle. Come prepared to see SOMET heres REAL f “The Diamond From the Sky’’—don’t miss this last one, with its crashing climax Miss Munson has the most perfect form of any of her sex. Artists have searched in vain for her equal. She is widely known as the Panama-Pacific Girl having posed for many of the stat- ues at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Don’t Miss Seeing the Art Pictures The Talk of the Town. Come Afternoons if Possible Dear Miss Grey: 1 do not agree with a “Son” that Margle should have Mother Waverly live with them. | fall to see where she has any claim on Margie, as | think the son she has raised Is making life quite interesting enough for poor Margie without having another one of the same breed to contend with The fact that a woman Is old should not excuse her for being a devil Mother. Waverly failed in her duty as a mother to teach her son the respect and reverence due all women, which, If ahe had done, he would be a very different man, and I'm sure Margie would be glad to welcome her Into her home and love her very dearly DAUGHTER-IN-LAW, Q.—I am a citizen of the United States and voted once when women were granted the privilege. My husband |s not a citizen, altho he has lived in thls country long enough, but has never taken out his papers. | have been married to him two years and when | voted it was previous to my marriage. He Yow tells me | have lost the rivilege, having married a Canadian who can't vote. Is this true? | cannot believe It. MRS. G. B A.-According to the law an American woman who marries a who has’ not become forfelta her eltizenship ist, Inasmuch as it alr A meric | r {gn woman marries an American man she be comes a citizen The last installment o You Can Have a GRAND Thanksgiving Here—Bring the Whole Family Holiday Weekday Matinees and 5c l ‘Oc Evenings Phone Elliott 690 for Daily Schedule For maaan Toa a oth. She Is 10c—No Advance in Prices-1Oc ~ ee