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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 1, 1916. PAGE | STAR’S MOVING PICTURE DEPARTMENT; ; WHAT'S ON AT LOCAL THEATRES AAA ADP From left to right: Helen Ware at the Liberty in “Cross Currents”; scene in “After the Ball” at the Melbourne; scene in “The Greater Wil!” at the Strand; Robert Mantell and Genevieve Hamper at the Clemmer in “Green-Eyed Monster”; scene in “Camille” at the American. PROGRAMS ° < eens: warren Kerrigan 4 AMERICAN 4 STRAND Bs I CLEMMER tlt HIPPODROME sabe MELBOURNE abe me ah ~~ COLONIAL __American—Clara Kimball > nstoc Years ago, Peggy Sloane, an only i bitter and undying Says Eugene Lev palues Tile found bi stheatr Sh. ee eaten lee he John Joi the famous Camila” e daughter of Cornelius Sloane, met note of the latest productior deville and mo dpc gsie.sh sea n-gage ea ye. cre aa y Bare allt rn , ee Ra is shown Clase A— “This Is Not the Life, I 2 locat rt * mil:ionaire art dealer, Stuart/by William Fox, in which Robert lager combined in arms of another. She dared not tell ph sey anyecthd<3 he nao The Deathlock,” a Colonial—Witma Wilkey in The cor par » people aleve he remy Se i a Bout tent likeeeper’ choy tecak’ idbdamtanseass “ vole tated fod euatiot, nia hacia a er Siren Suan ae Se aden on coer thru a Hampe y leads. Mantell appears | w41) at the Hippoc p./enecaped convict, and he left her! Clemmer, got an artist to draw | | Apache Indian ordinary ability—-Mr. ‘and lage ceremony with hin Aw to the « . © brother Semaeee—-Rohert Mantel! and Gone- * , . ‘ et with tea ter.” “after the ball He ls and!! Hickson, who is doorman at || torture by which the victim pd >) William Kimball and a sweet and later she ret broke t|The younger br ea the , wongelg views Hamper in “Greeo-Kyed Monster ater abe re ‘oken In spirit|The young brot arth t : Sea " . stance iaetas oad Claes Clara Kimball, their and body. W ber Naly Game,jonty woeese Ratt (Mantel) ries to et. The girl dies of a| | the Clemmer, he rechristened | | fastened by his legs to a tres <<. es After a season here she ratte tate lawae Meme ele A seen sod tielion daub ars later the man| , Mim Hicks, “Thereafter Hicks || some sort of way that left tim: nt 1 married Jo! ° won bg oy oe hak “a rete gercad® saben was made to say something chance to extricate himself. It pLiberiy—Hieien Ware in “Crees Cur ad mae ash pm Pa an Sloane plans |his hurt. His father's death brings | who apparently broke up his love| quaint end humorous in the | |this which gives the title ta, ti p He tohis|him back, He finds his yo saves hin life, but is mortally; | daily ads—and always his pic principal feature at the CG rae—Herbert . ate stage artist, and ing 1 | —— rte, ce rt cyl mgs coo. {rperior Tec bower ane Senn Nonee@| srecmee, Serre ee Eee wounded in the attempt. Then, for|| tre accompanied said sayings. | | theatre, which remains over | Misslon—Stelia Raseto in “The Little tested beauty ¢ cond i visions of the girl he/|love affair. Bi x sy omg the Sivat ts is told the real story| | 50. Well advertised did Hick and | | Tuesday night. Upstart” sigh nie F bo This vision appears ev-| this cruel trot 7 abe Or ve ra ; . . a) story his picture become that when | | Strand—Cyril Mande in “The Greater @ long time contract with the and finally Watron, driv-| temporarily losane, Dae ee of what happened “after the ball J. K. Weatherspoon the other | | @——————— win. ir an overdose of brother and conceals the body. No This play, “After the Ball.” {s the! day addressed a Christmas card World Film Corporation, and nm n he €; Gxe i" r me suepects him But one day he a * sg e ee aa ae J ' This Ia the story of |one r t special feature of the Melbourne|. to Hicks, he wrote neither name The Little 1 ae e é c Greate ch Cyril confesses to the woman he loves n0} dret t cade Sea version of the famous story of love! signae tg featured at the Strand) jand it kills her. He finally foe tabelia Nediziting Sanday Fee saddrewe on he envelope. stella Razeto, heads the new at the Mission Sunday. The a i i @ [and passion, “Camille.” nd poy | 8 sie & poe a De Grace cue ie wel e ary on it. Uncle Sam knew who it | |1s of a girl that works and an honest living in a laundry, This play be shown at the e ee was for, tho, and there wa ican theatre, beginning Sun-| - o ra 8 for, , and th 8 no new Triangle production which — _— ee za "The Little Upetart, delay in the delivery of the | her ambitions are high 8 ry mantic drama of love, thrills, GIRL USHERS AT THE NEW mail searches all the tscoeeig CLASS A heada the show at the Liberty Sun - moa 4 Anat and connteaie “4 day will present “Cross Currents. eau oxontaete e the feat naan ou onde the tox bis Gniverent feature coer a gti ogee @ i the laundry in which she featuring Helen Ware and Courte-|* > Salto haa nning Sunday. The| to be seen in Seattle ‘ I i eemasets Seltahon taboo eaeiseen 4 le: cael for valuables which may have s may Foote. The latest stunning crea nt lov i Hearst-Selig Pictorial will again b see their uniforms, which were de- A picture of Arline Pretty in pion ata prvvdicenygin : "Gone of the modiste’s art are worn |} u shown of latest news events Julius Steger, who did splendid signed for them by Pirette of which she posed in scanty at- (shows it to her oval He us08 by Miss Ware. ism and triumph good over} Jn the comedy line, there is a) work in “The Fifth, Command | New York, who is noted for the posed in scanty at- |in a case of blackmail, Aa -eesne tie-wease ns tient the bad ine ares Ls the pew ream entitled “This Is Not the} me nt.” has joined the E bie | simple rst stunning arti n chosen by thecity There are two.more fi ight, | show, nde cy pat | Lif forces gowns and dresses which he de- | | A ni @iaphanous gown, which half re-|heads the program at the Alham | signs. The colors are gray and fr bn NR hs ey aay sag |{his program. one a comedy Yeais and half conceals her b®auti-|bra Sunday, featuring J. War | Byzantine orange, and are a ee are [Oe AEN ful form. ren Kerrigan. modification of the Interior de ' eae: “Cross Currents” is another one} A South American travelugue| fp Real (Not Reel erations of the theatre. Every Now statistics have gone into | Warren Kerrigan will soon Of those South Sea island romances | completes this program: Loe usher is a “36," and they are A statistic a 0 ‘wf Peary on beet ‘rotations saa eebThe Worst of Friends | Pathe Is to” produ : ; pa : | , eat th 4 r sibiacesn. pesca ebcia itaiat “dry figures” interesting With mo] hea ever. plead > ier je Worst o * featur. Pathe is to produce al he * <r = ; 36% < ‘ ented ng “| is Weber and Fields, is the Key-| stage successes of A We } D wil a —.¢ ‘tion pictures for the Paramount | lone comedy attraction | famous American e : iggy narod 7 CHEER UP! | : ry : | REVOLUTIONISTS IN It’s certain that Seattle | CHINA PICK LEADER is dry today, but the ¢ ¢ : n SAN FRAN( ISCO, fan, 1 ER. ment that HPPODROMEN ZaQz@ will be “wet” tomorrow / NEW RATE IN EFFECT with tears of laughter | fasemcaON. CITY. Me. Jes transportation rates SUNDAY’S VAUDEVILLE sdesie effective ta Manned: tons includes ee tag th tee asteekeasl cont program ote ote ofe ate ale ote ate ofe ate ofe ate ale ofate ofe afe!afe ¥ WILLIAM FOX Presents Jealousy or the 4 mile Freight were v HIPPODROME =e Oreen Eyed aa QA os cxsiomt ~©Monster featuring | A queer looking thing— Next five prizes, a ticket | PITTSBURG, Pa. Jan. 1A new! Depicting the Evil Results of s (good for two) for a month's jor, dawns in Pennaylvania toda to . {s, It ia meant to be admission to the Clemmer the- {for the boy or girl who must toll tn| Jealousy—the Devil’s Chief Ally parts of several pictures, | __8*fe- mill, factory, store or other indus-| s " ; \ . _ try, when the child labor law en The new | Se acted becomes oper | The Four Funny Frolickers i} were up, the c law contains stringent provistons | >» 4 od, and then pasted toget! and severe punishment. for their} fi violation. Employers of child la | The above picture and ‘ 4 hor thrnout the state have prepared | rs, one to be published ¢ : Second at Seneca to comply with the act Added Film Feature fe lay, will contain all the differ Sunday—Monday—Tuesday ooh ng Mt Cyr Maude| °'TY 'S our oF DEBT fo afe fe ofe feo! te rc fo be ote ote ofe o! ¥ A Picture That We All Might Profit by Seeing ote ofe ofe \ edhe ¥ Change of Musical Program ote ofe ofe TOPEKA, Kan, Jan. 1.—Kans 7 ¥ ‘abe of terowned Star of {| got out of debt today, State Tre p the last Grumpy” in a role that has {/urer Eart Akers took up we we eee oo ROYAL GUATEMALAN Work Bo oS Pine] gaweecow Mf J, RUFUS WALLINGFORD IN EN tract anevers | PHE: BELOVED [/2.0%7 octet ademas ae ia prize First prize, $2 cash Six Ac ts of Enchanting Pitebfork Ben - ‘ Second prize, $2 cash Jeauty 5 “epepay +a a Nest eight prizes, $1 each GREETS THE MIKADO Follow ritheed heal THE STRIND : = ce piney one Stee) dae sane eater oe the aa Ga “ake RM Feateres By Schedule ed 1% yearn. bh this Seattle's t Theatre of ix en © to convey New Weekday Matinees, 5c , 9 youre the Silent Drama Yout's greetings to the mikado, Admission Ten Cents band to emphasize the disappear | B@ TEM e'n)> oe whe oje ojefeiejele oe oje ojo ofe ojo ojo ojo efe eje je ofe ej oie oie ote ofe