The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1916, Page 3

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{ ; THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY at the the second 10 Parts of her Glorious Love Story by Rupert Hughes Entitled— Gloria’s Romance 15c—Children 5c PARIS, Sept. 14.—Continuing their advance west of the Vardar, | the Serbians carried Bulgarian | trenches between Kovil and Vet-| renik, making progress also in the @irection of Kaitmtchalon, {t was officially announced today. Northwest of Ostrovo lake, the Serbs carried a height west of Hill violent fighting. The Persont The First Time a Picture Star ard Director Have Ever Appeared on a Seattle Stage Lucille Lee | Stewart § and 4 Huntley §: i Gordon ying the leading roles ¢ five-act photodrama, s Good Name. ens today at the nmer and Ralph W. Ince of the feature, theatre, man grafters ticket ent Director will appear personally this afternoon and even- ing on the Clemmer stage. ~CLEMMER’ s the’s Best Phetoplay Moure ed hye SERBS WIN TRENOHES | PARIS shifte un to the Somme front fn to \|INDEPENDENTS OUST CHEHALIS BOSSES CHEHALIS, party.” headed by J. E. W recently perlor judge suspended year CORKERY IS AHEAD POKA 44 ILLIE BURKE BACK GERMANS SHIFT TO DEFENSE OF PERONNE , 14—-The Germans more troops from Ver an ef. forces Sept Foch's pone check upon Pe son Actors vic fg Wanted northwest o fresh Ger transferred Germans made at the same were com To join the Talent Voting Contest now going on at the Colo. nial theatre The more attack ast night, but pins saetiaca We want the best amateur talent in Se attle to take the leading roles in the great Alaska - Seattle Picture— “Gold, Man and the Devil” Get Into the Con test now and get a free training to be come a movie actor, ount ffic Sept Declaring Lew are willl ed a inde nization is who declared Ineligible for su because he had been from practice for a has toda for “the The Get rules of the Contest at the Colo. nial theatre, Fourth and Pike for co fivesixths orcer STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. MOVIES Mae Marsh whi delightful Part yO wet and other ne the main the f star epart Tr aa three the 1 an delineates a entirely girl with an abnormal tr pletures herself in strang situa tons, and Is not disinclined or hes tant tn telling about them to her friends, Of course be her, and her persistence in recount ing all highly colored t only stamps her in the minds ¢ an and incorrigible angle Liar du gagement This which ia not tion tha c at Hite or eh unknown ttle agination thone Har. COLISEUM Dainty Bille Burke the Coliseum theatre, to Saturday night, this in t ond 10 parts of “Gloria's Ro: At the close of the firat 10 parts Gloria was recovering from a terrible tilness, with the idea that her false lover had saved her from the Seminole Indi in} Florida, In this second installment the gullty love affair of Mrs, Staf ford and Freneau reaches an acute and there resting de is again a stay until time ntage are Int velopr Coliseum attractions ma 1 look an exceptional CLEMMER A sweet, simple country girl who thought she could sing Disillusioned tn New York by the false gods of flattery and greed, she loses heart, and when the father of her ne'erdo-well fiance forces a} separation, she determines to take the easiest way How she is saved solace and happiness tr es of others, and how husband comes to a tion of “His Wife's Go the Clemmer today how she finds brightening her Saturd play with action, verve and COLONIAL Critics of the silent drama have complained of anachronisme tn film produc but this evil has been ated in “Maater ling Player,” at| beautiful Flor with coke contu many ort rs ape hint this ® wer the produ rewarded artistic din n equaled ia also on whore sions have n Charlie Chap’ bill, | sTRAND As usual, Jane Lee enjoyed therm anyone else around, when William Fox's new picture. “Her Double Li now at tho Strand, was filmed. They always have the time | of their lives while they are work: tng, and they didn’t fail to take ad-| Yantage of opportunity tn this pic-| ture. | After Stuart Holmes would finish | a scene, Katherine Lee would pull up a chair Just where Director E4 wards had been sitting. Jane Lee would walk on the “set” and begin Ives more than | Katherine would ery {“Don't do it that way Throw your hands ¢ this wa would climb down from t and direct her younger sister | ere CLASS A Who has reared the perfect child?| Who has successfully combatted | the destiny-shaping factors of heredity and environment with a theoretical of child raising, Warranted never to fall? Mrs. Gretchen Jans, mistress of millions, failed. Her two | nieces, Frances and Clarice. taught to sew and men and retrench, not ab and money, but in thought and emo tions as well Plug the foun tain of youth” was the harsh, Purt-| tanical code of Gretch Jans, and | |Frances pa: th her| heart ac endthrift,” at the ¢ MISSION | Ella Hall, who made such a phe |nomenal success tn “Jewel,” will be! starred in “The Love Girl,” a five part heart interest story of today at the Mission. Here is an un combination very beautiful |terriors, carefully lighted and pho tographed, a splendid charact |tton by tar Ww E |personality, and a rapid-fir building to a melodramatic climax The story of this play starts off with great rapidity and delightful little human touches, having to do with the predicament of a young kiddie who Is sent with an aunt in the clty when her mother passes away sual ex for THEATRES GRAND Kip and Kipp ear on the am the first week, but were » to get here. He are here now and will | their marvelous the ft comedy is away while they were scheduler Grand theat balance « above the average wonderful dexter ity and nerve fn their juggling West and Vack appear dressed rs, and present s and A BOC o with of comedy, together everal parodies Emmery Br put the re » two boys who can Thorndyke has which she high-class vocal Florence are and demon rag into their playing. Coral retty voice, over and a very to put work funsters melody their ability on thelr own instruments, made out of a broom handle and a single violin string. The first of the Mu tual detective series to be shown with Fantamos, the noted French criminal leading character, went over big. If this is an example those follow, everybod interes uses some und trate new PALACE HIP The new vaudeville play program and which opens photo. Thurs 14, 1916, “WHERE 3 DAYS—STARTING TODAY ae Marsh as the ittle Liar EVERY ATTRACTION GIVES SATISFACTION’ A story of genius in rags—with romance and adven- ture crowding every sentence—tears and smiles to cross A COMEDY “The Danger Child,” part Keystone with Swanson and Bobby a two- Gloria Vernon. ‘ALLACE AND OUR URLITZER = EAL MUSIC FOR to dot the “T FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS, 11 TO 11 Matinees 10c Children 5c Evenings 15c MARKET REPORT y and Grain 1 producer) oo =-¢--¢@ e 14.00 3800 34.00 34.00 ri n Wanh Pumet # neton nd oate " " 20.00 19.00 ton dou A timothy 1 h ‘ on at nck howe for ‘a id Wholesale Dealers 7 ables aod Fruit ° Kelling Prices to Retailer Butter, Kegs and Cheese for « daily J. W. Godwin Butter Washingt Waehtnaton on * wax Cabbage, 10 al. len br Ganlk Cheese per tb 1.00 © esssees at the Palace features ha Kidder the comedy sketch mbination of fun | Singing Four, a Hip, ine big Just Red. a and pathos; The male quartet with splendid voices that blend into real harmony; Klectrice and company, “the w an who defies electricity at will with currents of great volt age and rms mystifying tricks; Spiesel Bros, and Mack Apples " comedy rerobatic skit oc Wenatcher enatein Chef Jach “ e ap mphony Sist umentalists de luxe Eva de Verna, with her white posing hor Snow The feature photoplay of | thi how is "A 1 and His Friend,” a big story with a big theme Florida, crate m plays ; O-ib. be Waterme % hi are inst Mile Four § Onions green, local a Walla Wal OMe Potatoes White, White river the “1s | || Cynthia Grey’ LETTER Q.—The girl | am engaged to re- Jinto gas—it Now, when you blow your breath on the candleflame, you blow the bot gas away, and tho your breath is warm, it is not warm enough to cause the wax to turn takes a great degree of heat to do that. So when you blow away the hot gas, the wax becom cold again. It is not hot enough to combine with the oxy- sen in the air and make a flame, It becomes the same as before you jsides In an Eastern city, and, at applied the match, and {t will not |my earnest request and that of my| burn again until you apply another family, she Is coming to visit my |people. My work will not permit me to accompany her on her re- turn trip home, Is it proper for me to buy her return trip ticket for her? A Yes, tho you obligation to do so. | Q.—Please teli me how to make a liquid shampoo. MAUDE H. | A-—Use lemon juice and white of egg. Break white of egg into] | washbowl, add one pint of cold wa- ter, and beat to a froth with the hands. Add juice of or two | lemons rub into the scalp and one rinse. Q.—! am going to the hospital to} submit to an operation. 1 have never been inside of one before, and don't know what | will need to take with me. Will you kindly inform me? MRS. E. HH A You will want your own per: sonal toilet articles, several night gowns, a kimono and some short sik or lace sacques and caps to wear when you receive visitors. | All necessities are furnished by the hospital | @—Why breath | flame? A When a match is touched to a candle, the flame heats the wax and brings it up to a bigh tempera ture, at which it can mingle with that gaseous element in the alr called oxygen The heat turns the wax Into gas, and the hot ¢ burning with the oxygen, makes the flame does on a candle the the H blowing quench }match and create hot gas. = CHARLEY 1am By Popular Demand to Continue Until Sunday Ina BRAND NEw, FIRST-TIME. SHOWN COMEDY RIOT CHARLEY’S PICNIC 8 PARTS New tions, of his funniest nded in with plays The Katzenjammer Kids in “The Curling Iron” E X Children 5c Adults 10c

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