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HYIRGINIA PEARSON. \EUGENIE At the Strand PROGRAMS OPFNING SUNDAY ' COLISEUM OP he Spell of the Yukon ALHAMMRA—the Madoap. ' Vorde ' mousine Mye SUHAND Theda Bare aad the Woman.” LIBERTY Win, Gillette in seven-ceel drama CLASS Annen Nose Melville tw A Maby emtitied pire, comedy; Helem Gtbi ; Bridge of Danger le Call with CLEWMER Se cule pleture Ntat Selby” Chatterton 1 Inspiration. MISSION—Juami¢n Hiaasen mad MISSION —oThe Silent Man of ‘Timber Thos. Chatterton tm “The Seeret of Guteb.” with Kile Mall, and “the Pass ; men; Charite Chaptio te jac at tells Crown,” wih Merry D. Bitlie Marke te third chaps KEX—"Out ef the Drifis” wih Mar Gloria's Romance’: Goldberg eucrite Clark, « comedy catled “Sweet comedy Charity,” and’ cot le plotures ee a, De hoe a i t t t ks in the «> day e allt d shows € to satisfy even little New York vxcal houses picture men declare Seattle will lead the United States in the number and quality reen amuse Ss next week “Pavilowa"™ and her alway e the Fulle i a 40-piece symphony orct a And all this week, the folks w nusical show can see Daphne Pollard, surr League from the New York Winter Gar n g Show of 191 * ** & ANOTHER VAMPIRE COMING ments and The Courte ogether with as akes a prise OR , Atha and roma of the scre st , . X lone know how to thoro know! produce alled “Sweet Char i are the qua Ther s also « hand-colored % Eugenie Forde, who p' enic, showing the Toklo expost in “The Courtesan star tion and Siberia, the vast unknown Miss Forde, who plays and has hogs RURAL COMEDY AT CLASS A by The Primal Instinct” will be the played many different kinds vampire roles, will all those who see her in this pro ature film at the ase A, starting duction. In this gripping photoplay anda, 1 a Broadway star pro- Miss Forde has opportunities to duction. Sis Hopkins, who has display her remarkable powers of been laugh for years emotional expression heretofore de with ed 1 be The other i sa p . trigue. Any play that WESTERN ACTION HERE star such a doted “light” as Miss The Silent Man of imbe Fuller assures the patrons that !t Guich h opens a four days’ will be of the very best in pictures. engage at the Mission Sunday has for its stars Ella Hall and Bob GIRL VIOLINIST AT STRAND Leonard. T is s multipleact Virginia Pearson, the original|drama, written and directed by vampire who starred tn the ge| Leonard himself. The plot t« inter. production of “A Fool There Was,”' woven, and the picture moves along as deen called the modern proto-| With thrilling action type of Cleopatra. | Miss Hall wtll be remembered for “Hypocrisy,” the Fox production taking the part of the child in the fn which she will appear at the superfeature, “Jewel.” that was Strand, starting Su y, gives peo shown in Seattle some time ago. ent ple a chance to see what our old The Passing of Hell's Crown,” friend Cleo would do if she was with Harry D. Carey and Olive tunning around in modern soctety ler Golden ae the leads, is the The play reflects the shams of ed attraction on the program women w are too ambitious to This pic med full of have their young daughters cast for action « e in arimated car and Florence Kubey, the girl violinist, are other features which help make the Strand bill took like a winner. eee PAVLOWA AT CLEMMER Paviowa and her Ballet Russe, with 500 people, were used to pro. YOUNG WILLIE COLLIER Thomas H. Ince made no mistake in selecting Willie Collier, Jr., for| sereen stardom. The boy has dis-| tinct ability, and !f the Ince people can continue to find stories as good as "The Bugle Call” for him, Collier sr., should be able to retire {n time “The Bugle Call” will be shown for toons, duce “The Dumb Girl of Portici.’ the first half of the week at the which recently set all London (to Liberty, starting Sunday applauding the art of the movies The atmosphere of this picture The film comes to the Clemmer | js that of an army post, and stirring Sunday battles between U. S d Nine hundred scenes, incinding dian marauders are depic n the destruction of a Spanish city flames, are part of the great panto mime It is Anna’s debut production, and f was selected by her and arranged from the opera “Masaniello PLAYS TWO PARTS Edythe Sterling, who plays two his division of the piece are « some typical Ince panoramas, in which thrilling riding, falling from horses and fighting, are shown These scenes are realistic, and di rected by Reginald Barker. Besides young Collier's impersonation, there are renditions by Wyndham Stand ing as the father, Anna Lehr as the parts in “Nancy's Birthright,” start- | stepmother, and Thomas Guise as! ing at the Colonial Sunday, hasia sergeant. A scenic picture will been compared favorably with| conclude the bill Maude Adams. She played with see | come BRING 40PIECE ORCHESTRA A 40-plece ay Mabel Hite in the stag A Knight for a L . on her way to stardom went into the movies. cot CLARK FILM AT REX Adorable Marguerite Clark will open at the Rex theatre tomorrow fn one of her greatest successes, ‘Out of the Drifts,”’ a tale dealing with the love and romance Swiss shepherdess The picturesque grandeur of the Alpine surroundings forms an excel eattle will see “The Birth of a ic lent background for the bewitching the way New York saw ft Mttle star. In the role of the little ee epherdess Marguerite Clark is a FILM YUKON POEM psophisticated little thing. Saturday night will end 2 DAYS SEATTLE om. sionnay, sone s At Fourth Ave. and Lenora The Only Circus Coming This Way This Season A World’s Fair Under Canvas 89TH ANNUAL TOUR OF John Robinson's 10 Big Show ad wa before b Griffith's “Birth of a Na tion,” to be shown at the Moore the-| atre | The famous breath-taking film of reconstruction days will be exhibit ed on an elaborate scale. Mechan of @ {clans and paraphernalia are car ried to help make the production realistic to the smallest detail fay simple, 1 the big 5 Acres of Tented Wonders 2 BIG RINGS—MAMMOTH DOUBLE MENAGERIE 500—SENSATIONAL NOVELTIES—500 THE WORLD’S GREATEST ARENIC STARS DON’T MISS THE MONSTER FREE STREET PARADE Reserved Seats on Circus Day at Eilers Music House, Third at University } At the Alhambra} STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916, PAGE 3 ‘MARGUERITE CLARK’ At the Rex ‘ANNA PAVLOWA, \At the Clemmer FORDE ‘At the Li SS a oe ed ene pages ec eee ee ees Be s* &e bi ee ot a al = oe ee ee 2.4 b-a 5b 4 Ot (1) Scene from “The Courtesan,” with Eugenie Forde, at the Alhambra. (2) Scene from “Hypocrisy,” with Virginia Strand. (3) Scene from “The Bugle Call,” with Willie Collier, jr, at the Liberty. (4) Scene from “The Spell of the Yukon, (5) Scene from “Out of the Drifts,” with Marguerite Clark, at the Rex. (6) Scene from “The Dumb Girl of Portici, Litters To. Custhin. Grov | gift to a young man friend who will Graduate from college soon. Please Suggest some articles which may he bought for $3 or jess WEEK OF JUNE 11 INDIAN SCOUTS BUSY FOR U.OF W. The w three training «pital of not leas th, beds k of June 11 will be AMERICAN FIELO HEAD. Q.—Does a man need witnesses a busy one on the university | QUARTERS, NEAR NAMI- campus whee 18 dletinet ¢om- QUIPA, Mex, June 2—(Via MARGARET D. [when he applies for his first nat mencement functions will be Wireless to Columbus, N. M,, A.—Books are always first choice |“ralization papers? | held by faculty, alumni and June 3.)—The 20 Apache in |as graduating xifte. Jewelry must 7 A FOREIGNER. members of the 1916 class. dian scouts from Arizona rout- | be reserved for family gifts, since| A—-No witnesses or President Suzzallo will de ed a Villista band near Las s too personal and expensive to liver the baccalaureate sermon Varas Pass yesterday, killing n good taste as the gif Q.—Does sound travel faster by ae is the star. The Star’s Busy Dollar Buys $30 Worth of Goods in Week’s Travel and Van Dyke Brooke Helen Gibson Dental Reduction Extended the De Luxe dru HE STAR'S “Busy Dollar tore store uy 8 traveled 10 mile last ind the Dollar Shirt Shop twiee , in proved the argument that a 4 sions, and didnt account for its | ttt, “ONE CHANCE IN ver coin in Seattle is subjec actions during that time, but as | Inge A HUNDRED” to sleepin knews nearly as we can figure, about | ; j i 55 people spent the “Busy pe and Despite the fact that Memor Dollar” last week, and It bought | va jal day and one Sunday closed $30.90 worth of stuff, mostly | or Another Sis Hopkins & lot of shops, there i The merchandise. Lave Comedy Ugo ou eee, ee eee It wended its way In and out Star's dollar. | of 16 clothing and department “ 9 then down to the | meat market, photo shop, three Northern Pacific depot; It spun ostaurants, four drug stores merrily up Mad’son #t. and roll an optical company, barber shop r $i ed down te dental ave, and millinery store, a movie, fewer | fi and $ Cc imped all over the business ry store and a railroad tleket eet per, like a man on offic noard lar never once went It called on some of the mer The Star could be chant ral time for ine | ig it go tance, I. Monheimer of the of strenuous p : Tallored Ready company es about, it ix ready to go | work Oren Third and. Pike evenings until 8 and Sundays until again againat all comers. 4 for people who work, Phone Main been, The more the merrier corted it out of his place three times; it vivited Gunst’s cigar /WILLIE COLLIER, JR. 8 ‘YELLOW OWLS’ berty At the th oa in Meany hall Sunday, June the bandits’ leader and wound ¢ woman friend. But the r : : . 11, at 11 a.m, ing another Villista ttings, pictures and arti wire or thru the air? 8. 0. 8. Louis Ding and Louis Lung Gin day exercises will be held The Indians, commanded by « room which ar A—Sound, like ght and heat, 18) convicted members of the “Yellow n Meany hall the next mornt Lieut. James Shannon of the wable ~goalll dae Ye Rasy “5 Owls” ring of Chinese and opium at 10:30 a. 5 lowed by a re-| 11th U. 8. cavalry, suffered no peed ae oy lie smugglers, which is suid to have ¢ to the graduating class in| casualties Q—Why ie It that the stare /*Pout 1.100 feet a secon the! made more ea tiene ent's residence from 3 to twinkle so? BETTY. on ee - : A peacdlegmmid mr ine porting aliens and contraband drag 5 p.m. The class dinner will be A.—The ht from a star should of sound Increases somewhat. | between Vancouver, B. C., and Se Monday night, June 12, at 6 p. m ° con it line to our eyes. 50 le ae iin ate rapid, /attle in the last two years, will be —On Mortgage Loans Ea Cor canon, oo-| RAGE FOR CORONER cress carore” (2 i2vers |e tn eaten tarsi ana| sentence ty Pedra Judge Netorer | orary scholarship society, will hold | brate as it travels thru xpace. But ore rapidly thru solids than thri|" ping and Gin were found guilty & noon luncheon for members, fol-| 1 ons uee cute its after the rays reach our atmos. | aquids. Oe a ech iby @ Jury in federal court Friday, PROMPT SERVICE lowed at p. m. by a baseball |», Dr. Charles ietin, with Of | phere, some may be delayed, as the | Wire is made the sound waves will) Viich’ aigo returned its verdict game between faculty and alumni. | {ices in the Joshua treen bulldink:/ density of the alr ts irregular, Or |(ravel cxactly in ihe same share against Jue Lee, Sam Yuen, Fong The alumnae will be at home to|nnounces his candidacy for ane re-/it may bo that there ts the same | Which they lave in the alr. A BIv-lWee, Wong Ne Wah and Wong Washi t alumnt, faculty, seniors and their |PUbUcan Homie ied with many | Kind of interference which we no-|00 SOU wi oe ey ee cra| Wah ington friends at a reception in the Wom | ‘ pntienil iehatosian ta me tien when we throw two pebbles soteihs Waikato thd Fes iat James F. Worthington, Melvin S ©. & en's League t ng In the after: civie ancien in AS \into a pond. The waves overlap. | 4 bam, Saree aeiiler iid Louts Loetie: wiilte shale avings Loan noon from 4 until 6 Fond AM. No. 141: University |it has been suggested that th Gua Ain Gaie bo = of the same ring, have pleaded ples Tn ee eee ne er ar |chapter, B.-A. Ma M0, 88; Meatile| (Wineling ot: stars aay be caused | AACE -Eaee’ at _ |i gulity, and were witnesses for the Association will hold a meeting and dinner a cm Na oh by the ove of waves of light siddeb arte overnment a nese. the Comme Club” Tuesday | Commandery K. T., No. 2: Nile tem aie to changing. atmoephert Ma Ao soverament Chinese, 810 Second Ave. evenin 6 n. followed ‘ = ne acta | conditic Sen Tk, : parier By Establis am fifermal alumni dance . ge fraternity, North End Med. | Conditions man, will be tried for complicit: Established ; vee - . He . on Medical ter Graduation exercises will be |!cal soct King County sia Jone 14, in Meany hall at 10 $0 | scniety, 4: ee vet yey gs Gang Maris : we pigs Por nbetlaneslh tb ‘a % aes Supreme Court Judge Mor- | fellow of the American Medica Supreme Court Judge Mor-| Teli tion, member of the Univer.(c2%, | apply and must | learn nure STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS oe eee ae ieee rene: __|aity Presbyterian church and one of |'"9? |! am 17 yeare Sauna a - — = its trustees, a member of the Y. M.) ‘ t — tte run of Francs X. Rushman and/(" ',, Metropolitan Lumbermen's| | Av—It would be useless to offer Beverly Bayne in “A Million | clay and of the Seattle Automobile |Your serivees to the Red Cross The Broadway Star Minute,” at the Coliseum. Sunday, |Ciut |Only women of experience are ac Pisdheton Gicnlas, ‘Puasdey and Wane cepted, Candidates must have will bring a picture which, like , ‘ ‘uo, tu, clee nove, st DELEGATE STRICKEN (BUTT ‘THE PRIMAL MW wel of the Yukon.” Tt BULL BROS. fi the famous Robert 9 W. 6 oem of the same name,| CHICAGO, June %.—While the Just Printers INSTINCT and has a contrast between scenes |republican national committee was || 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 of luxury and » in New| hearing contests in the Fifth and — ———___—_ bet York em t set, and the danc Sixth Oklahoma districts. A. D. ET WELL NATURALLY eaturing gambling s and devil-may Wood, of Mulhall, Okla, the “regu CHINESE HERDS HOME i : life of the Alaskan gold fields. iar delegate from the Fifth dis-/ REMEDIES he Mon H Ky alr Edmund Br trict, died at Wesley hospital | ; ; ISS By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort The splendid steamers “Princess Charlotte,” “Princess Alice” and “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service. Com fortable rooms with modern convenien and meals that are all that is to be desired No seasickness. 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY Inside passa Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make round trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon Railway MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW For rate, sailings and other information, call or write E, E, PENN General Agent, Passenger Department 713 Second Ave., Seattle. AND EDMUND BREESE! Coliseum