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DOINGS IN FILMD TDOODOOOOOARRAA ONS SOOOOORT 25, WILL HE FOLLOW © I MAE MURRAY NOW IN MOVIES HIS OWN THEORY , STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1916, PAGE 3 NEWS “Fitty-Fifty” equals Hart's “Draw Egan” in thrills and dramatic punch, and Fair. bank's “Manhattan Mad. ness” in rapid fire action, FATTY ARBUCKLE RAY HITCHCOCK —in “A Village Scandal” are just as big a comedy success as when first shown ere, months ago. ALLACE URLITZER EAL MUSIC FOR EL PICTURES First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 1i-—Matinees 10c— Evenings 15c—Children 5c ing to the Liberty. PROGRAMS TODAY tame ney — Norma ‘Tatwadue ty. M—Maec Murray to © Kimball Yours FATAL TO INFANT vicce. Norma dren in House ecretary.” and many successes, will be seen erty for the last tim Pifty-Fifty It ls acct ‘elaimed and, stat Chil Social Ta star of ‘The other past at the Lib madge. PIERRE, 58. met Oct. 25.—-The Dyearold son of Mr. and Mre. Rob ert Jennings died in a hospital here last night trom the effects of a rat- tlesnake bite, received while he was playing about his home. aa eemeta ie EEE EAEEAERS | aq ikEce| 4 Keep them so with— LLY tA The Unbleached FLOUR | No unnatural processes are employed in making Holly Flour. It is as Nature intended it, the CREAMY WHITE color of the wholesome flour: It is a food you need not fear. Safe- guard your family’s health by using Holly, the Unbleached Flour. Manufactured by i B seattle STARTING TODAY THRILLS! SEE! THRU BOLTED DOORS FIFTH EPISODE OF —THE— HIELDING HADOW PATHE’S WONDER PICTURE 74 COLONIAL THEATRE S~NOTES~-GOSSIP =| Wil Scene from “The Vagabond Prince,” with Dorothy Dalton, com- the wh ent greatest nle the wi taining exciting | ent th Seattle fay in, and it pieture ata ntere love that vopular has ever appeared sive William 8, Hart's “Return of Draw an” and Douglas Fair banks’ “Manhattan Madness” a run for their money . ink th will COLISEUM Nothing loss than an {deal selec tion ts p Mae Murray for the role of Be in “The Big Siste ing at the Coliseur ay Hetty, left in cha: brother, Jimmy, by a dru jerworld ax the « Terrorized by takes steps to meet father by tbe leader of the ur f his desi hrests, eh them. How she gains the victory and is installed as the mistress of a home of wealth and fashion, is told with much thrill and action. | Thursday the Coliseum will put on Vivian Martin, the Seattle actress, in “Her Father's Son.” oe COLONIAL Devotees of the motion picture will recall with pleasure the sweet faced blonde girl who the suf. fering heroine of Shoes" and the maligned viettm of society in ‘Sav ing the Family Name,” and to the following Mary MacLaren bas cre ated as a Bluebird leading lady the news will be welcome that she will return to the Colontal theatre in Wanted—A Home.” a third fea ture Lois Weber has created for |her special exploitation This time Miss MacLaren plays the j role of an orphan girl, compelled to | begin early in life the battle for an| Against great odds she righteously and feed herself in a tabliity and succeeding unex battle and istence jstruggles to live still clothe and semblance of | wholesomenens. pectedly in winning the living happy ever after. “ee r | CLEMMER The motion picture ts not a play or drama. but a narrative.” | Clara Kimball Young. appearing in i-The Common Law,” at the Clem mer, in a recent interview l“There is all the difference in the j world between the two forms of ex pression. Many magnificent novels poe fall hopelessly as staged sald Man v Who Urged Easy Di orce Is Now Sued by His Wife NEGLECTED, SAYS KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct While married and happy, Richard D, Kathrens advocated free divorce and set down definite rules of reta-| tionship of divorced couples in his! book, “Let's Civilize the Marriage | Laws.” | Now he is being sued for divorce If Kathrens’ wife wins her suit will Kathrens practice his own the orien? For | Will he tance refer with revenential ny devoted sister who Wil he j"the duty to still provide for her (his divorced ) support | |sbould/ run against the husband as @ valid claim in the nature of a punitive damage”? | Will He Let Her? Will he let “the mother direct the disposition of the children"? Kathrens. when the sult ‘ourt, dispute his wife's even let her detail delectation of curtous and gossipy ibl the Indign may have endured c | {reaches a All thew book and before he was « ronted by this] divorce suit. If he carries out his| theories, there will be no need of & sult, for he will not protest it and it will be left to the court to |grant the divorce | Kathrens was married in 1894 |ttis wife charges he neglected her for literary pursuits, He is an in | vestment broker | MARINES DIE ® DURING FIGHT WASHINGTON, Oct 25.—A navy report from Col. Pendleton, com manding American marines at} Santo Domingo today, stated that Capt. W. W. Lowe and Sergt. Prank | Atwood were killed and Firet Liew John Marston Ill. was eht jured when marines we Ramon Hatiat!, a Dominican Bat according to the was killed MESS HALL BURN: AT U. S. NAVY YARD BREMERTON, “Oct 25.—Entall Ing a loss of about $3,000, the mess hall of the employes of the Bremer ton navy yard was destroyed Tues-| day night by fire of an unknown | jorigin | Jackies and yard hands gathered) every avatlable piece of fire appar jatus and «worked desperately to keep the flames from spreading to jnear-by buildings. in to a ba report ford’s impersonation of “the child of nature” is very captivating and charming, and she is bound to en dear herself to the public more and more. Little Mary i« always lov able, no matter what character or role she portrays | A Burton Holmes travelogue of the Philippine islands and 4 news pictorial will complete the prograt The new banjo orchestra is mak a hit with the Seattle public it adds materially to the pt plays. } yelled a New York “1 surrender,” city burglar while choked by Mra. Mu who bad always said a housebreaker would jcause her to faint | we ‘dramas and yet make fine motion | pictures. On the other hand the highest form of drama, loses half its fogee when novelized and can’t suécesafully produced as a me pict a Who « imagine successfol presentations | Ibsen on the tion al seree STRAND Einar tious. | While he was in his dressing room at the William Fox studio, | during the filming of “Romeo and | Juliet,” now at the Strand, he no Linden {s very supersti | \ticed a slight crack in the mirror! | that he carries In his makeup case 1 will not act today.” he said to Dire Wh My is broken "Ver wards, Linden gift, time entire company tor asked mirror.” sald the actor answered Mr ou a new one not accept Til bay would the The combined pleas of were finally his mind CLASS A “Barry” is financially ruined by jous and faithless wife companion, Richard = Marvir other jroke*. who has px Dale’s best friend, ‘ish and £ tmen! retin comfort » from his wife. Instead finds her there in the Marvin. They laugh at him Marvin, the stronger of thé men, literally throws Dale out his own home. -He giver him a pistol and tells him the whole af. fair can best be settled, to ever. one’s satisfaction, if Dale will kill | himself, The foregoing is the firsr ter of "The Yellow Streak,” Class A Dale, a Wall st his perfid yes te vd and two hap MISSION Tonight j tunit for | with America’s dorling, lat the Mission, entitled | with America’s darling Mary lford, in the leading role to be one of Mins Pickford’s ar est successes, the other being the Bishop's Carriage” Miss Pick brings the Inst attle photo; ypyo Mary Pick Pics at but he refused to act for sone | the effec) tive enough to make him change Es TODAY Lionel Barrymore and IRENE HOWLEY ‘A Yellow Streak’ broker. | wonderful aihatbet with romance thrills and supreme human interest embraces of Betty Compson and All-star “He Wouldn't Tip” Cub Comedy cast at the fans to “Caprice,” It is sald Third Ave., near Pike In \ Mae Murray Mae Murray is one of the pret-; near Uest girls on the screen. Her good | handed the scenario of “The Big looks were certified to by an ex-| Sister,” in which Miss Murray te» pert when Flo Ziegfeld featured | now playing at the Coliseum, The her in his “Follies” in New York, a|plot called for some New York show that uses the most beantiful| slum scenes. Instead of faking women to be found the country|these in California, the director over took Miss Murray and her princi- The pictures lured Misa Murray pals clear across the country to away from Ziegfeld, and she is now New York, made the scenes there, with Famous Players—Lasky, In and then returned to California and | Calite To show the big way | finished the picture. That is why her er doos things, the com-| the slum the Coliseum | pan working at Hollywood,|serern 4 1 Los Angeles, when {t was scenos on realieth PB Lcttere Te Gaythin. Grov HALLOWEEN MENUS AND RECIPES | ~ 0 Dear Miss Grey: Please give us some suggestions for refresh. ments at a Halloween party and new ideas for serving them. HALLIE AND HAL. Sandwiches Mushroom Pickles Blackhand (fortune — telling) Cake Black Coffee Licorice Candy The decorations are all in black and consist of witches, hobgoblins, cats, bats, toads, brooms, etc The luncheon is served by witches who weave spelis and chant menacing rhymes as they work. Freak dancing, solo or ensemble, fin ishes the evening. FOR A PROPHECY PARTY FPoturist Sandwiches Apple Salad — Hogy Pickles Individual Pumpkin Pies (Burn cleohol on the pies) Coffee This luncheon {s to be served | Rypeles Who dance or tell | fortunes tn cabaret fashion. | The decorations are fruits and = | vegetables, nuts, pumpkin Jan- | terns, squash vines and corn: | FOR A GHOST | DANCE | Deviled Oysters Bitter Bread Ca age Salad Salted Nats n Cakes Im Cott or Grap or bread ndwich fortune-telling cak containing some pro- The and Mo Tee Grain | Jutee | ina high- | The “moon cakes | each one phetic aymbol or a vers decorations are skulls crossbon horseshe four leaf clovers, jack-o’-lanterns While the luncheon ts served. green fire is burned on the table, and ghost stories are told by the guests, The refresh. ments are passed by ghosts. All lights should have green shades FOR A HIGH JINK MUMMERY Brown 1 Sandwiches Do Molasses Taffy or Maple Candy The “Jinks” or guests are to be dressed in brown and are to ke mum” during the even ing, at least while refresh ments are served. The lunch all brown, and ts to be nut-brown” maids | decoratic are Q.—Can you tell me how to make! An old carrot pudding? HOUSEWIFE. f i y rn « A One cup crate one complete grated Irish potatoe cup one cu fte t od rairins, butte size of egg, poon each of cinna mon and cloves, Steam for three hours, Sauce: Half cup butter, |half cup cream, one cup sugar, fla voring to taste. Boil all together) stalks. Futurist sandwiches are cut {n extraordinary shapes, and no two have the same fill- ing. Or each may contain a prophetic verse in oiled paper wrapped eon | carrots one flour, one FOR A WITCHES’ RIGADOON Black Broth in Cups Bleck Bread and Black Walnut Producers Veal and 4 block home Prices to Retailer for Vans and Cheese Selling iter Butter Ww ‘ Turkish Watermelon Apples Jonathan 6 Wenatohes Or 4 Local cooking a 14 | Jeffens | Ontons pont one, yellow, Cal Onions, green, local | Walla Watla jonale Dealers for and 2 ©) | white rive Yakima Gems Sweet potatoes Hay ond Grain n Washington oats. 33.00 00 rimathy. Mixed timothy /STEARNS’ ELEGTRIG PASTE ined iii S. Government Buys It Right he + tae BVERYWHERE—25e and $1] Wheat .... @ 21.00 @20.00 20.00 19.00 ington dou 4 timothy seen A$, 00 i | railroad Wednesday Night LAST TIMES along with other fine film and music offerings that clever little beauty VIVIAN “Her Father’s Son” 15c—Children 5c Loge Seats 30c until Mke thick cream and serve) warm with pudding Q—! am to stand up with my chum his wedding. As it is to take place in church, | am anxious to know my duties, particularly as What part of the ex. ceremony is borne by T Does he pay the ELBERT. best man pays no part wedding expenses, He as the groom in procuring his tickets, if necessary. At the time of the ceremony he car. : , ries the ring and hands it to the — groom at the proper point in bo service; he also takes charge of the clergyman’s fee, Presenting to him in the vestry room diately after the ceremony. eg bride's family provides the caf riages, unless the groom oi i do so. Russia's cross of St. Andrew has @ remarkable peculiarity to it. All who are decorated with with it have the right once to de mand pardon for a Russian subject — ‘condemned to death HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!!! IF YOU WOULD SEE THE PHOTO-DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON SELZNICK PRESENTS THE SCREEN STAR Lewis J. SUPREME CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG § IN THE GIGANTIC SEVEN-ACT SUPER-FEATURE “THE COMMON LAW" Adapfd From the Tremendously Popular Novel of the Same Name by ROBERT W. CHAMBERS PUBLISHED IN COSMOPOLITAN M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA MUSICAL PROGRAM ‘CANZONETTA”™ “MIPSUMMER™ NIGHT'S By Godard Ry fendelssohn Pry Seattle’s Best Photoplay House attaching 4