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STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1916. een Wn Brady 5 ETHEL CLAYTON... CARLYLE BLACKWELL “A Woman's Way” GRACE GEORGES famous success _— dy THOMPSON BUCHANAN | MOVIES | News — Notes — Gossip Aannnnnnnnnnnr { PROGKAMS TODAY | LIBERTY—Mae Marsh in The Mar: | ailing of the Deatech. comedy, with Fay Varn in The | rile Chaplin in “Atl 1008 Judith of the lands. COLISHUM—Kthel lyste Hlackwell in MM EK Iren wtiny HAt Marte W sand Car a's Way | Fenwick in The he Weekly Heian The Captain EX—Ma Make Helleve. CLASS A—Margaret 6) new adventure Ham and Bud comedy | TROVOLITAN — "Civtitaation,” tt. | reel feature. | see LIBERTY The Marriage of Molly 'O," five-| part sentimental Irish story with Mae Marsh at the Liberty the rest of the week, in brimful of delight fui Irish scenes, costumes and mannerisms } Fay Tincher, famous for her stripes, is also on the bill in “Laun dry Liz.” Pietures showing the| walling of the ¢ from Baltimore rman submarine | omplete the bill - . ~ STRAND | poe Ogden Crane ia a b you don't € ve it you him in The End of the Trail the most wonderful story of the North west ever screened, now showing MAE MARSH whe" at the Strand Willtam Farnum is a he sta . fe) “THE MARRIAGE OF MOLLY 'O’ & ture one of the little child actr 4 looked at him and satd, “I hope my P papa isn’t as mean as him Me COLISEUM - Seattle women whose husbands 2 have a tendency to fe sli | rs 4 should visit The Collseam Thurs . , = . 5 day, Friday, or Saturday, for ther The story details the pretty love affair of a little 3 ae ee toch S weateea i yale colleen, Molly, who lives with her mother, the Widow : want to hold him and {t's no more Malarky. Their property consists of a pig and a cow. . Sercaevaly Ic clpoemen cor tl Like all good Irish, they are proud of their pig, hate . the fiveact 1hotoplay. “A Woman's their landlord and have difficulty in meeting the “rint.” . Dire Sn tha Pe lll pede A gee, Molly has four ambitions: she wants to buy her mother r | Carlyle Blackwell is the husband a silk dress, get a bell for the cow, a ribbon for the pig * Thursday to Saturday eee so ie and a husband for herself. ‘ | ALHAMBRA P ‘ 5 ie 3 at the 15¢c—Children 5c [Donald Brian, famed stage: star The fantastic scenes which depict the visit of the 4 ~ as gear gered pas alg 8 fairies to the little colleen are not only unusual but el urns to the screen tn an ex decidedly realistic, and will be a big treat for the kiddies. 4 days starting today The P| added attract joa on the poeree, 3 In a mirthful mixture of mistakes, Fy [ | Awol pe ihe Phi epee with mishaps and Miss Tincher. It's called i Marie Walcamp. It 18 a story of a Fillpino heiress, stolen and rot n childhood, restored to fortw through strange will agger blade | dane LAUNDRY LIZ x es ies eee a REE’ now SCENES FROM CURRENT SCREEN PLAYS ae ynthia Grey’s |CLEMMER [Pree cnisa of y” , Exclusive Seattle Showing Motion Pictures—‘The |Irene Fenwick, the second Mar SCOOP Sailing of Germany’s Super-Submarine | Pic kford, packed them into the E |Clommer yeate at lis tnitlal Deutschland From America” appearance on a local screen. A | Pa’ We and “Uncle Sam's ee. ted ecaree ae Sema r"s Immigrants,” an educational film ; |complete the bil | , 4 ly, and h |complete th ‘ ; er meer ens gear th snble see Real music for reel pictures. Oliver G. Wallace and our Me ce cent emer tt fee y who has seen Mari $35,000 Wurlitzer Orchestra ind can’t rid myself of it. It ryone who has nee a me despise myself, for he is ite Clark fa i wi flower ‘Mi 80 good and kind and dear, and and Men rood 7 never gives me the slightest rea- Players-§ ramou ae pic . ae son, We never have quarreled, which « mae Din we penn — never spoken a cross word to each other, and are just as much lovers as we were four years ago. ous little girl the news that she is the sta » elaborate film adaptation of the LAB EN Hg FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 MATINEES 10c—CHILDREN 5c—EVENINGS 15c it is ail right when he is beside r story : Mol : eapraye me, where | can see him every min ove, ~ eb is hy ne - ure a n ute. But he travels, and all the Ag | Rex the res of the week time he is away | am in agony, tor. turing myself with foolish sus- MISSION ; picio and hating myself for my The Captain of A eT Dhoos weakness all the time. My mother says | should tel! him, but it would kill me to hurt him. | widn't bear him to know it, and | and rn it, even hen It is agonizing tuting good thoughts for me. it must be born in me, for | Every time you find yourself think with th er of M al's $2. cret « sion will have a three arine,” at the Mis is a disease of the mind be eradicated by subst vil ones aterting toda aes reer leerere was jealous when a child of every. ine unworthy thoughts of your hus King Bageot in "The ay and everything | loved. Yeo |Dand, go ott and do some good ihe ‘Trohoon,” shows This Program Until can't even imagine how | want deed. I am inclined to believe that vantage in a strong Saturday Night Only! ledy, “The Youngest to overcome it. It is torturing me You have too much time. Read and driving me wild, and | feel that sood literature and get out among | | ily,” completes the t some day it will be the means of |intellectual people. Become deeply | oe % separating us. interested in one or more of the| METROPOLITAN If you can tell me what to do to| vitally important problems of to | ka dialects od civilisation rid myself of this awful curse, ay. You cannot overcome this dis. | | Nas failed pt honestly the) eo} ! BUSINESS GOOD please help me. You couldn't un- ease in a day or a mr h, so do not teachings of rist. Th 8 what derstand how terrible it is unless become discouraged at the first few H. Ince puts over very) Movie Gamera Hushes M A R KE I R E P O R q Charles S. Fee, Southern Pacifie = you feit it yourself, Miss Grey. attempts. Every one of us must n his massive Voice of Opera Maid a - L fail in order to succeed n allegorical pla Civiliza “a at passenger traffic manager, who is « A—There is 1. saying that “a — now being shown at the Met-|* —_—_—_____-,,_ me’ ‘a visitor in Seattle, sald that the ® fault confessed is half redressed Q.—I8 Conan Doyle considered a = @ | Cucumbers, hothouse 0 travel conditions are good - and I believe it is quite true. Since| good writer by critics of liter ‘978 can bee Curr t sak oe - , you admit that you are jealous, » ature? Would you please give me COLONIAL 1.25 £ ; are in a fair way to conquer it. Do | the names of some good, modern araty of thet Poe ; not tell your husband. By so doing | writers? IGNORANT. employed by that comical capere “oe 7 you would acknowledge that you A.—Whether = Mr Doyle Is Charlie Chaplin, fol other TODAY = Were powerless to overthrow the Classed with the “ood writers” b in a wild r n A. M « tyranny of the “little green god.” | Critics Fog ante a tage n now showing at the Colonial, “Ju and under nf 3 , This would weaken you. You must |POWer to assert. 1 do know, how lith of the ( erlands,” a story 4 fight a silent battle with self “lever, that his writings arc among of the Southern mountains, is also ot pearls Ad. | Days : . the mostly widely read of the da eh the bill | Only = His “Adventures of Sherlock : ‘ ore 1 @ +4 ; Holmes” created a decided sensa-| Tell in “The Smugglers” at the Al-icLass A “8 so : tion, If the authors of “bloo¢ hambra. Lower—Ethel Clayton in Fate's Decision” in which Mar. ” .@ es > thunder” fiction were, to be elimi-| “a Woman's Way” at Coliseum aret Gibsor starred, drew 10 * fi nated from the ranks of “good; ————————— ——| crowds to the cozy little Class A to Retailer for ° & writers,” it goes without sa ‘ , eiawil vaaterd iiarnoon and: lent 4 Eggs und Cheese . that Mr. Doyle's name would is desirable, a upplies some oO a, , o 125 @ 150 the ebtid'e ener But all the| Marin Sais and Ollie Kirkby also 1.65 appear with those of the chosen » S eners - y ¢ Butter oz ys 5 a child needs can be lud-|are seen in another enture o Washington fi. rguerl € Q IN The following are popular writ with other food at meal time, It| tt ocial F hile eas ry. rc wo ers of the present da Stewart | is a mistake to allow a child to eat} and Bud make merry in a comec ery. ) ° lark THE CHILD Edward White, :tex Beach, Harold | candy or cake, or other sweets, be ie ae ° | 280 Bell Wright, Hail Caine, George|tween meals, for he will lose his|@ = Domeatic wheel or $3 ase OF DESTINY Randolf Chester, Owen Johnson,|appeite for more nourishing food FLICKERINGS vi foctamege PN * io #8 26 in Larry Evans, Irwin 8, Cobb, Rich-|Give your child milk, eggs, cereals,!% >: \erior acenes for “The Return Wisconsin triplets ‘ tga eon a Just like Mary Pickford, ard Harding Davis (deceased),|fruit and vegetables, well cooked) 6 jaya e-act. feature, which Bore aaiiriny. 33 | White et 32.00 she wears a boy’s outfit, Winston Churchill, Mary Roberts/and seasoned palatably, at regular! yore gtarted in the dells of Wiscon Kees Yakima 30.00 @ 40.00 tty , td completes ber tole Rinehart nthia Stockley, Kath-| meal times, and he will soon recov. en ee co oieted in Pennayl 2 = with the prettiest frooke leen Norris, Robert Louis Steven-\er fror an abnormal devire fo cath. Sa ° , Singinable son, Rudyard Kipling and O'Henry | sweet sa e ne cee Y Air orth ave ust completed a 1400 @1h0 Pathe Weekly Q.—Please expizin the use of the; The centennial of gas lighting in Ainswor led "When Jus: ; plies hyphen in the names Boy-Ed and|this country has just lace. |two-act drama, entitled “When Ju Was oat enone Rate j * ” Musical Program by Sir C, Spring-Rice. Are “Boy” and | —____ ——$—___—__—. tice Won ; : \ O31.00 Final arrangements are being e eve q “Ed” tw different names, also| " 00 @2300 |made for the nnua *ress club M. Guterson’s basta’ and “Rice”? Res@ectfully Are Your Children William Farnum, star of “The ‘ 19.00 @20.08 ai + : ; A ual Pr : lub é , : do e Tr ed his spare Eastern Washington dou outing be held next Sunday at : MOVIE for School]? "04 of the Trail,” used more Weebingian dome aa 3 Russian Orchestra ie inal’ aaenttiog Teal Ready bnee icctss i: Henin, welia be ee | hi, compressed 600 einen? | Brownsville, on Rainbridge Island “Aeroplane Polka”... Damm the first name way not originally a 16% hon [taking the outdoor scenes for the pe | One of the tortures of the affan Xylophone Solo part of the surname. It is prob poor eye-|Photoplay at the Strand ] Prices Pald Wholesale Deniers for || will be the filming of a motion 4 {| exetables and” Fru i By C. Fisher ably a surname on the mothe aan EUE pa mt ah $ picture drama, While the plot has METI vanes vr tno Hoeee” trom MM |D000 tuts the family wishes to re TO SLIDE BY 0 ras taka ce a ee j Gioconda...By Ponchinelli tain. This is more or less supposi n* 4 5 @ 9 | + the ‘ me ’ Braheathe Mirakar tion upon the part of the writer Het OFF CHEASTY BLDG. H4@ 9s |of the cast indientes the play will as I ha een unable to obtain will ena be most touch dney Smit! ; oon a j P run ‘in. a Chinese acrobat at Slim) Princess” of the motograph on elaborate wardrobe, while ri ¥ CLEM MER G—What eheuld he done for s the Palace Hip theatre, will slide studios, is one of many musical |ca! 628 @ 650" John Bs or en eae child who craves sweets and refuses ended | 1 juene m the) comedy stars whose singing has." f in thru bi in without a mi other food? Does a child's natural ‘ ‘ top of t Chearty buildi to the been silenced by the click of the do | take Seat s Best fondness for sugar indicate a need lar M ‘ treet at the corner of Second ave.;camera, Her portrayals have won jon A The party of about 400 will leave Ld play House a of his system? A MOTHER ara emperiene’ tents at nd Spring st., at the noon hour[her a distinct niche in the screen pie dherrien. crais . p8e [on the Kitsap Ul. from Pier 8, at A-—A moderate amount of sugar 409 Northern Bank Bide Thursday world as an adept in pantomime. ! Gherries, Bing. Ib. ...ceee ie = the foot of Mad!son st, at 9 ¥

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