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STAR—THURSDAY, FEB, 8, 1917, PAGE me © RERAS Y Cynthia Grey’s DOINGS IN FILMDOM || FETTERS ter in your column signed “E. 8." and could not resist writing you and getting the following off my chest: 1 agree with him his state ment that “supreme power belongs to God.” But the fasces design on the new dime does not in any way tend to contradict that statement The design is there to show that it ||s @ coin of a mighty and powerful nation The new coins are works of art, to say the least, and art is one of jthe most elevating forces that man kind has ever possessed | So far we have not produced any | thing In the way of sculpture or architecture that is more beautiful that the simple designs originated by the ancient Romans and Greeks if “E, &." will notice closely the old style dimes, quarters and fifty, | cent pieces, he will find a woman's | head, upon which is a wreath of |leaves. This wreath is of Roman | origin The words “E Pluribus | Unum” upon our money is ancient Roman. The Statue of Liberty, in New York harbor, holds a Roman Thursday, Friday and Saturday -——————- MUSIC in ALLACE URLITZER MELODIES ASTERS COMEDY “The Deadly Undertaking,” with Harry MeCoy, that comical boy. Also, “A Modern Cinderella,” showing fashion'’s latest for the ladie ‘ . torch in her hand, 1 might cite —“The Crab” is Keenan's last picture before leaving dozens of similar examples of Triangle—his last and one of his best! Roman things which we have in our every day American life. | suppose “E. 8." would like to have a plain, round piece of metal with the words “Ten Cents” stamped upon them, something on the order of beer checks. As for the words “Arena,” “Coliseum,” “Stadium,” etc., of buildings, using a sign of backward progression, that is all tommyrot, These words signify a large or spacious struc ture, and that is the connection in which they are used. Any ordinary intelligent person Frank Far-| will admit that Roman architecture and Leah Baird star is beautiful to the extreme The Farsum plays the city man who| more beauty we put into the world, marries the country girl, and after|the better it will be. We have ‘) witnessing her actions at a grand | enough ugliness as it is not allowing for the fact that! No, | do not think the fact that was more accustomed to husk-|we have Roman designs on our cur- and hay rides, divorced her.|rency signifies that we are going he was a revengeful wench | backward, but is rather a sign of k at him | progress and enlightenment |" Democracy is a fine thing but The deepest mine works In any|there is such a thing as carrying it art the world are in Hrazil.|too far. the mines of the St. Jot In closing, would like to say that Mining Company, Ltd 1 am just as much of an American hed the vertical depth of 5,826! as “E, §." F. B. C., JR FRANK KEENAN ‘THELMA SALTER i THE CRAB A STORY OF LOVE THAT TRANSCENDS UNDERSTANDING TOLD WITH THE READY SYMPATHY OF C. GARDNER ULLIVANS GENIUS Wallace Reid, Starring in “The Golden Fetter,” Coliseum, Thursday. * * *% RAMS TODAY —Frank Keenan Cre * Juntil f *% * urday night Howley Vurple Le ings But and got aay FT Ray has le. kiya Farewm to ay”) comedy - £2 ONG Q.—Some time ago | was invited |to stop in at an acquaintance’s as we were returning from an enter jtainment for lunch, After we had |finished | placed my napkin, unfold ed, at the side of my plate. My hand had no more than left [t than the hostess, who was sitting next to me, grabbed it up and folded it, much to my embarrassment. ! have always supposed that when taking one’s meal away from home that |was the proper way to do. Please ltell me, was | right or wrong? LIBERTY The drama at Thursday, ir € Gard Jality of Fra ‘gives it a lappearance The character sal! hamlet that boasts aon. oS First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c; Evenings 15c; Children 5c jas in any # ! a general « and a hitching post 1. M. B. WILDERED. |Keenan plays Foster Borrum, the A.—You were right. When your] L |village plutocrat, who i" every |hostess acted in such a manner she| ) jthing bis nickname implies. After | ° | was rude, to say the least | j the death of bis wife, whom he/ F i] P s se ; idolized. he became more bitter) ro He |povs SHOULD LEARN TRADE! | land moros c 1 No x P | | | LABOR Is OPPOSING night being opposed to the re| A number of telegrams suggest-|29¢ morose. | a1 No a cea a birae hd how weet Q.—! wonder if you can help me } law by the state legislature and urging the defeat of the bill,| 7 y then « nit regen’ | Treatment It will give suick relies (trade. | have worked in one place r a The idea of returning to the death have been sent to the various legis. [eration when the little gir’ Allele jayne yd oe *\four years, but | did not learn any: } sentence was brought about by the|lators, A resolution of sympathy |¥p” for him during his trial for| fii) 4 Uilee ton olen cutee. A thing, 1 don't seem to take to Seattle Labor Council voted unan-|recent murder of Labor Commis. for Commissioner Olson's family |®>using | “< ve GE nelude | "Tapper if you send us coupon be-|trades or machinery. | like books: at a meeting Wednesday |sioner Olson at Olympia was also dispatched |. 4 comed = low | haven't a good memory, but can ——-- - the bit ee remember books | read years ago . FREE SAMPLE COUPON very well. What do you think | am CLEMMER for | PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, J) best fitted for? The Purple Lai opens for Pyramid Bldg, Marshall, || DISCOURAGED BOY. 5, three days at the ( jer Thurs Mich. | A—Fitting the boy to the job is 3 Days Coliseum day. ot com || Kitdly rend me a Free sam. [quite often a problem, and not tn-| iy . The play ts a composite of Com 1 die of Pyramid Pile Treatment, ||frequently proves a very poor Only Shrine edy, drama and thrilis dealing prin’ | tn "yiain wrapper match . cipally with the advent - 1 would advise any boy in this ‘farting of the \Gilworthy, of the Name day and age to learn a trade, by all H jand his clan Pi ans. There are too many young] Silent Art | Melotte, a da se Je being brought up to do what lof iniquity hatha cit State we might call “silk stocking” jobs Childish Delight.” a handcolor Hy that an dress-up positions ed Pathe comedy, is also on th s of t greatest successes of bill Be C ; ; the age have been men who did the Ee Careful in Using t menial work in the beginning coLisaum sad Soap on Your Hair} some folks might say that YOU] Anita King, the young la whe are a hopeless case, because you made the fir ea oaps and prepared sham: | haven't special wisnes or n-| jney in an y" ntain too i, which |¢ Rut 1 say thers is al-| j you remer Seis very injurious, a dries the|w ope for the person who is jattle and edited th movie ata scalp and makes the hatr brittle discon with hie present lot.] one day, costare with Wall) Rete The best thing to us t plain) Wanting something better ts the in “The Golden Fetter lag mulsified cocoanut ofl, for it is pure|first step toward attaining It. If iseum, beginn Th ures M88 ‘and entirely greasele: It's very er dreamed air castles. they King is cast as a staid and prim cheap, and beats the most expensive! would never build fortunes oung school mart while val oaps or anything else all to pieces There s' one word of warn a common, ordinar mining en You can get this at any drug store i have or You young wen gineer a and a few o will last the whole] yon can't do anything worth while The story has to do wi family | nthe, without getting in and grinding for pening pr pmgetrit Binge ; areas olsten the hair w t. If | were to venture a guess, it Poe with a wothieesl Oo ne out a tea that you had failed so far three ¢ 8, Ww Srorthless spoonful is all that 1s required. It/pecause you did not apply yourself her cleanses thoroughly and Show il 1ess of the work in oe ae rit I and, whatever it be, and the way n#es oUt east The hair dries Stee 1 aint be tine Pose aap Said mia Leach: Brean ning better will he opened The Libertine’ will remain at jooking, bright, fluffy, wavy and|t? You ‘ the Rex until Saturday nigot e to handle, Resides, it loosens| Take the next job that offers it WALLACE R I and It is a drama that brin the and takes out every particle of dust,/#¢lf with this doctrine in mind. In old, old problem, which ‘)* | dirt and dandruff.—Advertisement new that of the man end the « — ING However, the adventures of th Serer -. sirl, tho startling and exciting Splendid for yme to naught when the play te Coe a TODAY AND IN disclosed as the girl's dream Bad Sad, Colds, TOMORROW ONLY deity ronchitis MISSION i IRENE Theda Bara, in “The Vixen,” and # we x pen Home - Made HOWLEY 59 a “Grab-bag Bride,” will tarry un ‘se ee ti) Seturda night at th Mission. | # Helle i inka Theda’s popularity end the crowds Dsciitinatecscgtt “The Purple Lady” she has been drawing during her Asgatpaet ure four-day showing are the cause is, Dleasan f ° ° why it is the United STRAND than . 1 “Perdne ith arlo’ Walk od ‘ y It ta A cyclonic, romantic drama of the West, the real West, the back- Leip aah tt Rah Arosa ye nate Cough wii y y a J i ar, and ua \ mimedia f. will make ground of romance and thrills. There is an unprecedented amount of Chaplin's Iutest comedy, the cur. immedint ) make you, i baie ee ‘ wi p 4 re » hic 2 ent bill at the Strand, will con nt endable cough rem “pep” in this picture in keeping with the atmosphere of the big open TP tha balanina of tha: weal that “should. be kept handy’ in leas and le during the pleture tim relying to get the Chaplin Is on the slap-stich night or da te ¢ hills and verdant valleys, its sunshine and country with its impressive jtality and ick i eS J f oe Hae san WhHin Sai: but remains to dance the storms, red-blooded vitality and quick impulse » YOU WILL | IKE: io TAny druggist;can, supply, you with tango F WALLACE REID AND ANITA KING IN “THE GOLDEN FETTER. es Sriny Pour this into a pint bottle air ama ak olee ine i) AP ORNS oe SEE IT CLASS A Tad fit the hottie with plain gran’ MM Hay Sic Wournament neta / a : Pierre Defrene, praised by at Heitor 4 cents, and you have a EOF hah ag ce i AL) wealthy Parisian, goes to Paria and fui pint of the most effective rer creck alet enthusiasts, oom: | ey a takes up art. But he is really the jedy you ever ured. Perneror nontre 6t Baca ‘iia an dupe of the Parisian an covets | 6, fhe it Mut eouah a¥eun Mall entries, GREAT SPORT y was the peasant’s wife. Finally know. ; sur you, It promptly : f f ing himself to be the butt of a heals the if med membrane that M. Guterson’s Famous cruel jest, he wreaks physical vio er cancel Giroat’ tick Russian Orchestra lence on the man and leay Ho fyoxena the phlegm, and soon you MUSICAL, PROGRAM in arrested, but the dying man con alphas Seboe Aner Selah tion nly Girl —— feases and Dufrene and wife are bronshial machina aehcee CAR pact camouae united Pinex is a highly concentrated All the above occurs in Th eompound She pba A ge TE ge pe Pawn of Fate.” at the Class A. | Sigur the world over for its healing | FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS FROM 11 to 11 ceoree‘Hetan pia wifete Th memtranens "eet ry ounces of Pinex” with full df 15c—CHILDREN 5c | COLONIAL Ait OMl ated wan't atop a hy taliae Scsitis's sit “The Devil's Pay Day.” another | else, A guarantes of abso! Pheteplay Mouse of Bine-bird’s luridly eaptioned pte tures, is the feature at the Colonial | Pin Rt. Wayne, preparation Ind. with ex Co, f en- TH TROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, Genera! Manager Burrowes Folding Card Tables SPECIAL, EACH $2.95 Ox tops green erette, fast- wood rims orners; legs securely to eened ar by a strong vetal brace. Burrowes ( rgularly at S44 Friday onl eacl Friday Special 30c Pillow Cases Each 22c 50c Glass Was Boards, Each 34c Rubbing surface made of Fifty dozen of fine house- glass; will not corrode, sag hold Muslin Pillow Cases or wear out; bas protector are offered for Fri only top and open back allowing at this special price. Size water to drain back fr 45x36 inch neatly fine tub, Fi each, 34, ished with 2-inch hems. THE MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE IS A SAFE INVESTMENT ade to t a lifetime ffers more exclusive fea- to the housewife than an other range now on the market Its smooth polished top ceeds no blacking Nickel parts are fin- shed smooth easily leaned Duplex draft controls the fire at front and back and helps to economize on fuel More than 12,000 Mon rch Ranges have been sold in Seattle Trade your old range as part payment on a Monarch. Grote Rankin russ» Grote Rankin and get @ great big “swag” o| The well known and thusiasm by just watehing that mass of earnest... .bumantty dee penile working as industriously as the + the most obstinate e: a 3 to 10 days. Price $2 per \ box. or 3 for $5. Every box guaranteed. Hours, proverbial ant to improve its condi tion Ten chances to one you'll get an inspiration and discover a trade in Bee to 7:30; Sundays, 11 to 1. w or ‘pra: d like to become suc es avnown semua cessfu co. | Room 4, Hotel Antlers, 4th & U THOUSANDS REQUEST! WE ARE SHOWING AGAIN THIS WEEK THE LIBERTINE The man who can afford to play the game, while his victims bear the burden of shame alone. BARE FACTS LAID Pitfalls, Traps and Temptations That Await You Loge Seats 25c Second and University SHANGHAI RESTAURANT Let’s try a meal at the Shanghai today. They al- ways serve delicious Lunch and Dinner for less Money. Excellent service and foods. Most exquisite Chinese and American Eating Palace on the Coast. The finest Chop Suey and Noodles. 106 Second Avenue So, (Near Yesler) Half Block South from the ¢: Smith Building

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