The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 21, 1916, Page 3

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ANITA STEWART, PHOTOPLAY’S BEWITCHING BEAUTY, AT THE t ‘ " b hart role an nating qualit t ew plet rheda Bara been a revela 1 it w » tho East Lynne” ha the ! oak ine tage ke 1 For Theda Dara and ber » * * AT THE COLONIAL oe ‘ € omit \ WHERE ARE MY CHILOREN " tled \ Because of the popular de whee , mand for another showing of A " ‘ Where Are My Children?” the aaa 2 4 oon play which discusses the ques itled “Yout te f tion of birth control, Manager waste of yon f Clemmer of the Clemmer the affairs, the mismating atre will bring that production Ww the la a le to his theatre for the week be but the an H follo ginning July 2. The first time t thread ft ad rea it was shown here it cost ized the waste * Clemmer $1,500 for the week a he " eat the second highest amount Che t ever paid here for one ad e the y week's flim. On that account t ¢ Floor an admission of ents was exacted AT CLASS A The second sh g of The new A play, however, will be at a atre ea K « 1a juced rate of 15 cents Chivalr a three Ara MARY ALWAYS CHARMS featuring Fritai Mrur Enna lary Pickford, ever popular artoon _ vi come awing the ‘owd Rex the Plump and Runt Hung ©, wh the one Hearts Little “SAINTS AND SINNERS ‘ 6 e F treet " f f : n a t t h ee snail Pe Hyland . >) CARRANZA REGIME |<: sg rt, | : : ed, right-about | Her Art The Kit » BY J. P. YODER p disintegration .* 6 WASHINGTON, June 21—The|esied for months by war and|tion of a romance * . Carranza government is nearing |state depar lRussian political | . = Anita Stewart WAUKEGAN, Ill,, June 21.— - makes great Celestia Youker, the gray-eyed, 7. ability an on al actre winsome little schoo! teacher 4 de f whom Will Orpet loved, faced ude the ordeal her life today ’ ‘ She came t urt to testify for the state in Orpet’s trial son of one of the t for Marian Lambert's murder Russia's royalty wins her | Forced to choose between Funaier Than iver! Crane Wilbur CHARLIE CHAPLIN In His NEW Two-Act Mutual Comedy “The Floorwalker” Charlie and His Funny Feet—A Scream! WHEN IT’S A GOOD CHAPLIN COMEDY WE SHOW IT COLONIAL THEATRE ‘ton {has the he camera tra Adie THEY SCRAP FOR BOY time The Youth tune,” at the Missior De Haven i} Charlie Chaplin hand w she marries him ret . Love ( a two-p Keystone leomedy, ¢ fetes the bill at the Liberty eee KID MAKES GOOD William Russell, who makes his |debut as a headitr the Mutual Star 7 at the A |hambra for the la « Wednes |day night in “Soul Mates The picture is powerful — soclety drama talented ch bef , > an vt Harr Kelly are ¢ (Above) Scene from “An Innocent Magdalene,” Thursday at Lib- j theatre in The Law oe : " erty. (Below) Scene from “The Wasted Years." _at Colonial play in which a tragic er ‘olle FOURTH AVE. . AT PIKE ST. Today Until Saturday Night Big Double Attraction THE SCREEN STAR Crane Wilbur In His Own Great Drama “The Wasted Years” Five Acts—Big Cabaret Scene With 100 Dancing Girls 4 STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. EAST LYNNE ADDS NEW LOVELINESS TO THEDA LIBERTY IN ‘‘THE SUSPECT’ TONIGHT | Miss Bara Writes Another Chapter in Her Film Art A treacherous re having her own love letters to Orpet read to the jury or tes tifying against him, Celestia decided to testify State's Attorney Dady will aeek to emtablish definitely, thru Miss Youker, that Orpet was engaged to he This, he contends, was the mo tive for Marian's murde The courtroom was jammed to day everal new who ker on the stan J Donnelly admitted he was ane a legal excuse to bar the Sastem: tine He said these and systemat SATURDAY WILL BE DAY OF STRAWBERR Y * . given awa ' ort Faw e Ell rt ENDS LIFE BECAUSE HE WAS SUSPECTED HI VILLE, Ala ne last wee of Judge \ deed. Police officials deny that CLEMMER SENDS TWO‘. | PAGE TAKE THIS TIP Don’t Let Anybody Keep You From Seeing East Lynne Pronounced by Thousands to be the best thing she has ever done Not only is it her best picture, but it is distinctly different— you'll see an entirely new Theda Bara in this picture. You Can’t Help but Laugh at Mutt and Jeff “In the Movies” THE STRAND Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Q.—How long does one have to live in M an before getting @ divorce, and how long after getting one can one marry? How long after obtaining a di vorce can one marry in Oregon? yy. 8 tain a divorce ant must have at state for one year receding the time of iit, unless the mar in the state omplair 1 in the state from Q.—Who should pay for a wed ding dinner, and where should it be held? LENA A The bride i the dinne It be h which they select Q.—I read an article in a recent issue of a current weekly by Miss Rutherford on the Building a Nation.” th St tr est sawmill “South's Part In In it she says ¢ largest sawmill in the United ates Is in Arkansas. Is this ue? | thought Idaho had the larg. a, T..6 of marriage until com: |) ee ee ad Hi " autt A t nd oa t doorter c ‘ the ‘cause for eivorce) ; Mills, M t the Mexican border with the Na-|™!! » ke go said tional Guard. He is a Spanish war|°! one of them has been a i. Q.—After six months of love-sick veteran and member of the Second) Of that state two state ett | ness and worry, | come to you for infantry medical corp Sne COmmMSenceeny o the suit, ANG Advice. | met a very pretty girl Warren McColl, head usher, and|" Proofs will be taken tn any case) ae a church picnic about eight former regular army man, also 1a Util two months from the tine Of | oaths ago. It was a case of love going with the expedit commencing sult, excerr testimony at firat eight. During the tast six I didn’t raise be sol-| ° ir Honally to. be perpet./ months | have gone with her steady, dier says’ Jim Cle in tal nally to De perpen and she seemed to care a great deal eT he court granting a divorce may |for. me. But now | have found out Caen eae rie eran that the party [that all of the time she was going ; s sate rn eithin was only kidding me, It almost ; iS : PREG ie yet Fe ie tial be the broke my heart when | found out, jenato nes and Chambe : Oe te ‘ because | loved her. What shall | lain Represe e John : i, hes Sere ori aet HEART-BROKEN are avoring persuade the e decree. In case ore sanment to advance car fare to|any person marries contrary to| A.—There are too many hone Farrier Alfred Palmer f,| such prot nin any decree, said girls in the world to waste many Tacoma, who {s in D || party shall emed guilty of big-|tears upon one who ot. You C. without the necessa ida to|amy and subject to the peualty)are not reall 1 Butte ng fre 4 a SAS N hegia! y Roapaepeinia aS p tharater broken heart, but from wounded parry, Fins to) Amepiosn 2) | A peraon who obtains a divoree|prida When you get to the point in Oregon must walt six months be-| Where you realize you will de best cure I Q.—Kindly tell me which way to © lads and love-t AN FRANCISCO, June 1 cut a velvet coat, Should the nap |: among pec of Unless armed strikebreakers whol run down or up GLADYS, your own age, Cultivate the have been recruited by coast ship: A.—Velvet now 1 with the |quaintance of not one, but several o er ure disbanded nion long-|nap running up. That 1 in brush. other girl soremen Will resume their t ing down the garment the hand Kecording to an ultimatum deliver-|will run against the nap, Panne! @—Can a man who has taken ed here last night velvet is cut the opposite way out his first citzenship papers reg CYNTHIA GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ister at land drawing on Colville table salt used, and how much reservation H. 8S. ‘should one use at once? HENRY, A Yes The law tates that A Table salt ma ised, but peo} have declared their in- the preparation called “sea salt” is etter. It said sess the make homestead entries / ae S “inp ape jualities of the real sea water, than which nothing is m r goratin, Q.—I have heard that salt baths Use about a teact of the salt are very beneficial Is the common to a tub of water “SUMMER PRICES 10c bc Children 5c Loge Seats 15 WITH a Pickford (Her Greatest Picture) REX JOHN COMING Now Playing Capacity jos “POOF acs Little Peppina” SUMMER PRICES 10c | 5c Children 5¢ HAMRICK | Loge Seats 15¢ TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE”

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