The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 17, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 17, ! y From left to right: Willlam S. Hart, In “The Aryan,” at the Mie w he will “pan out” in this cou CLASS A sion. Scene from “The World and the Woman,” at the Rex. Scene [try ts somewhat A to tel arw te the eter ot from “The Bad Boy,” at the Liberty, Ethe! Barrymore, at the Clem (of the Amer © to ap | tt t the Class A, begin mer theatre, in “The White Raven.” Scene from “The Wax Model,” at | «i he jack-in-the ning Sunday, namely, “The Dollar the Coliseum. IBERTY “The Baby with Rober tle role, will day, Monday r € day feature r ‘ find ‘ ‘ ~ Youth is alwa ® hard to flim € REX a COLISEUM ' t me of ia € ' t t rem AOVERSITY iS THE TEST sete che ; ma er, make her beloved ng OF WILL POWER . gr t gh bo: t r ret Where Earnest pressed my arm he Speed up,’ there blue mark for smites up the wv and as was time in ld b 8 dan e-hall plana t ‘ ; girt! “What! Yukon a hiele, “Th Opened at th Staking b ina card leaves goes to seek £ OO! LA! LA! : SERe Z tere g mn pect leay are tragic whatever words she every pow | regards me own t | a dance hall girl, and |), mn iret | 3 rning awakes and f Earnest t ng me { ane He 4 not care a During the day ticle what happened to me or pose announced that she ha eaine } Pema uttered now, he shox \ : Good God, girl, If you go on town, setzes the 4 € 1 girl thru your part like this, |retires with a band of hardened to ring down the curtain jeriminals to a intain fortr the andience that you le ittle girl of a waterless macdvesks, bene. vot sisanera, wae m suddenty takes ae 1 an ton h 1 ala aoe to get back some of | ehim see ly of hin ‘ and guides his feet unto the beaten | old fooling, and tt may seam or agperen odld unto the beaten | vrrange to you, Margie, but I could path agaio. ar only do this by be ri sorr| talking to Jeff Perrygreen instead STRAND f Karnest Lawton. I was not {| Douglas Fairbanks makes hie a en anand tae tk Ganstia:’ ve with Jeff, but I recognized his | oe ee ian tin. "Reeeic Mises Ip. | worth and Thad auch a revulsion Se ee cee # < for Earnest that even his at the Strand, beginning Sunday Th ouch or the sound of his| re was one of Fal tones caused me physical | tures Critica de 6 play traveled along to the comedy and “Old Doo Ch : - g scene between Earnest and mo. whe pre Tost before th act, Ruth came | essing root he looke¢ son of wealt ne She looked plage htened. ‘Paula,’ she sald, ‘you ou t put more into your part re I can't, Ruth, I can't! 1 sald a Y . Bp Yes, you ean, Yon have much «3, —_ rig soe) ore ond nerve than the aver Bore woman, and I believe you can| Booch a Kees—oo—oo! ec is if a tr Other pair hactys © played great parts wonderful The famous French Comedian they call him the ee great stress and Max Linder, who just recently million dollar eye i he deep to do afew |*Howld see bim kees i Hut, R Iam not an a eee soch a kees! The tit actrens, I a rl comedies for the Essanay Company, | sax Linder comedy a e 4 the very has finished his first one, and it Across,” and details nak op Ned out from under will be shown at the Coliseum, the t in th ‘ : her t starting Sunday. Mongsoor Linder (not rock and rye) 1 1 » dtl} Ruth came and almost brings with him an assortment of w 80 show a fiv Presses shook me as she said, ‘Paula, I hate brand new corr kinks that wil alled “The Wax M pat " P 2 are a allly Mttle fool put new lite into Vivian Martin. Th t stamina enough to lected anch first bought as the of the © out of her heart when The Es regular he 6 re tt is not My took out insurance policy on # first cor ear child, love, Mke rything ; Max's beautiful oh, #- came on the same d nd cL t tt world, is transitory orbs amounting to § ). Coliseum w louble fea U Y irprt and burt at 000.00 or $500,000.00 on « et. ture show that you c in't beat of the man you In gay Paree, where , 1 years , ntereated in #0 many - oe eur t surprise is the em¢ f the if ent and hurte h « ‘ e . f in a very she ¥ Hi ¢ tare: t o dear, is | t rst 4! election March A re ¢ dy ood Managem | Silt ie ul i Pa it is one es for vice president e wisest dispensations of na fe ( Smith and J. S, Brace and |ture that we are built so that we triste F Y. Allen, F.| can love and love and love all over “Don't take the top sheet™ is the order iseued b . Baker, F un, | again with the same or greater tn large savings institution to Ite employes when taking hor rke, en, H. A.| tensity than we did before. stationery from the stock room. The reason is the : Colll LF. I hall never love again,’ 1 top sheet is dusty and sotled, and must be thrown yo Wil with h dectal that Ruth away, only to leave another top sheet to become solled Georr Dilling ih 1 ich decision ha ny and wasted. lia Eckart, D. E. Frederick, J ghed merrily | over an? Sostste. pg ad - large hotel ts the Glea Joshua Green, ¢ E Yea you will dear Many | sign, @ will appreciate the favor if you will turn fs 7 V.\times, and each ie yor y out the light when leaving the room." orte ae Bye a W. |times, and each time Me Pilates | ‘The reason for these small economies ts net niggard na sence pha ss ugg Siyapee 1 the others liness, but geed ma € Alex Tin vers of iat All the other: A certain restauran $30,000 & year to : e, David Wh ere mere em 1 disturt supply bread and but cing but mb, ¢ nd Worrall | Tt nd this only is real love. 10 conte for this service of $30,006 into Third act,’ shouted the call & profit of $50,000, This is good management. - 2 , 4 The law of thin state permits this Institution for h_ Blethen, Raymond R.|hoy, and Ruth hurried out as she | wings to nse @ aur equal to 2% p of Ite nanete zier, J. H, Gine y. T. He had to be on the stage when the] OF expenses each year But we y 1 per cont. ’ ame D. Hoge, F. W. Hurlbut, | curtain went up And each year the ratio to eases decreases. Waenar-asid , 8 Wille “After she had gone IT took my This 1s GOOD MANA walt to <, Morgie, I stood myself BAVA « little at @ time and place your savings fr ine -dvaaetae with the Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Inatitu BELT LINE LEAGUE up in the corner of m ing tion in Washington. room and harangued myself muc 16,000 thrifty people intrust thetr savings to us Ruth bad done, 1 sald, ‘Paula| Not one of them ever has or ever will be called upon wton, in this act you've got to| i to pay any fee, fine or fortetture of any description Dita tabay bag lee " r= prove whether yo eo ctress | " ae ‘ eadquartera in the Hoge|or just a foolish little girl who will WASHINGTON SAVIN S , x. th of Seattle Belt | allow hallow love affair to ruin Tine leaghe Was organized Friday {He hole Hfe. You have d : AND LOAN ASSOCIATI gion cna a ra cata IN citizens WY the Good Bats cafeteria | ashamed. You must go on and do Amone the speakere were Coun:|your teat ia this. Bet. ie,oniy to 810 Second Avenue man Oliver T. Erickson, ©. J.|show Karnest Lawton that you are | big, @ y , oath co" France, R. T. Reid, M. J. Carkeek | too b even if you are in his eat E.G. Amen nee eee Janeo und \ Lane. — mation a baby child, to be forever Herman Chapin Hana Pedersor C. R. Betterson was chosen pres-|made miserable by any man's} H. D. Campbell William A. Peters d worthless perfid Jon wo! a h le M. J. Carkeek vice president, | WOT i oo eprase Bhestion C. L. Smith secretary, and John| ‘With this thought. in mind, 1 Raymond Frazier GE Vv Johnson treasurer walked on the stage, to act the part Eugene Bt Favre, ¢ I had been liv ever sinre T had ies Pag pa W. H. RITTER, of W. H. Rit-| known Earnest Lawton. ‘Remem L, 0. Janeck, North jet poke yostardas noon on (ban! [sald to mysell, Ve how sau 1 ance at a meeting|get thru this yne depends your | o Y Men's Business Club} whole future life.’ Washington Annex (To be continued) 1917. PAGE 3 Mark.” Barbara Tennant plays the |features of the — picture COLONIAL house and all star, It i girl bursting of a huge da ith ' ri n bee a tale of a a p girl who ran T is used for a hero and heroine imperiled by tt ages five ed k brother's bach Dollar Marb 00d . ore t 1 clubman, with f Business ar Maude, the Educated Mule,” ana part pictur J wa around the wealth to offset it. One of the|a scenic are also Dbille Ae | Rut 06 married him, SUNDAY NOON CONCERT by WALLACE ct.» WURLITZER American Patrol Serenade Your Love (Song) College Overture Oliver G. Wallace Theo. Moses ¢ eternal boy, young America, if you person of “Jimmy,” the worst boy in d > can do anything 3 tory in it heart appeal, i humanness and unaffected humor, is the type of y that one would expect from Mark Twain ved to write for “the pictures.” AND A BRAND NEW TW0O-REEL SUPER-SENNETT KEYSTONE COMEDY, e¢ Baby” is a vehicle of mirth that ex sol limit ughs, with hilarity or r Care this two-reel Keystone is r-Senne Keystone Liber the first of at the of y f2- —Tonight, Last Times Dorothy Dalton in “Chicken. Casey.” A gild game study’ and a comedy, with Wallace, complete the bill. First at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11 Matinees 10c; Evenings 15c; Children 5c

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