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STAR—MONDAY, FEB, 5, 1917. PAGE 6 DOINGS IN FILMDOM [ENGLAND WAKES 4 WILSON FACES aren a | TODAY ite NEWS~NOTES—GOSSIP (United Press Staff Correspondent) | py OT PRET oa ‘ ~ LONDON, Mareh 5.—For the first | ws é time today the Hritish press and | |public seemed to have arrived at a full understanding plex position which Presid won faced becanee of the senate rules permitting filfbustering, Consequently comment, both pub lic and in the papers, reflected a niore sympathetic attitude toward, the executive and his problems than at any time tn recent weeks. | On the othe ndful} of senators” who bi assage of the armed neutra euunie fin for universal ¢ ‘ation for thwarting the national will," as most newspapers expressed it, The average Briton finds {ft hard to understand the American legisla tive system, and with such a mixup as the American senate found tteelf jin during the Inst two days, neither }the British papers nor the public wore alle to fathom the matter, — | Dispatches detailing the close of | the congressional session, “fea-| tured” here by the papers, served to clear up much of the myste TUESDAY / ONLY WEDNESDAY *, hand, the “h ed Idle Wives Now— Tomorrow May Be Too Late Sensation of New York Now the Talk of Seattle Ballard Boosters Plan Lot Gi The Ballard Booster club has tn curated a plan whereby the un sightly vacant lots of Seattle will be Torn with rage ond jealousy, Lolo adopts the | beautified by cultivation | _msthod she hod | d since childhood F. H. MeKennle, assistant secre: | paRroreepennare tary, asks that a tizeos having Scene From “Hell Morgan's Girl,” Liberty avaliable lots and are willing to lot; , outsiders put them Into cultivation TODAY Ss PROGRAMS |for cleaning them, to notify him at) 6441 Ba d ave, of telephoning | al intr Ballard 930 'AGOOD WINTER HABIT rdens Mission, two persons are aligne against a wh id narrow New Engtand village. | They are the village black sheep and the local Magdalen. They are | fighting for their ideals and finally | they win Phiitips te 11:00 A. 12:50 ee | zzz OFFI Many people dread winter be AH, BROWN EYES cause the sudden climatic chamges ie y Wilson is justly ned P L bring colds, grippe, rheumatism, in Inceville for her brown eyes 2:20 P. ” She gives them full rein in “The Last of the Ingrams,” Mission tonsilitis or bronchitis, But thou |sands of well-informed men and | women today avold much sickness |} for themselves and their children | x by taking a few bottles of Scott's) teams Spstetel | Emulsion to make richer blood, tor Mm tify the membranes of the throat LE WILLIAMS AND HARRY T. MOREY [08 sce cnest'tns create voay-warmtn New De | Editi of Miss Young’s |to resist sickness, Soldiers at war 4:00 5:25 6:55 8:40 10:00 HEIDELBERG > Dill z= ~wU MUU UU === |receive cod liver ofl; tt will also! Greatest Picture Play Mere a Decne, Miooriitets, x. 3. 10-11], Exciting. thrilling, gripping, tn Pickles Due to its unusual Love of freedom prompted her to become his “official Hell Morenn'’s Girl” Lib re put up theme and peculiar ife.” Love of country bade her risk the sentence to “St She possessed nerve. Her eyes had power to charm Nps powér to attract. With these weapons she out Switted the head of Russia’s great secret police. - M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra construction you should see this pic- ture from the begin- to perfection It ts good, The San Fran earthquake are used to this pleture. Dorothy Phil and William Stowell are starre’. | Aaa / Parts objected to by cen. sore in other cities re- placed here. German MUSICAL PROGRAM § Preirea by “Maggie's First False Step, Recipe MAME c iivscvvessscecsececes cesses By Hubbell Louise Fazenda and Charile They Are Detictoes ray, la one of the new supers Tay, Tame ADMISSION 15¢ nett comedies they're turning out || Packed in sanitary tina and sold all grocers 2 size tin Ife at Keystone It's at the until Wednesday night, and it's} great. First—Indolence, Indifference Idleness, Then Discontent Then—What? eee } LEAVE GUN AT HOME | If your wife leaves you on your! wedding night, starts her honey-| moon with another chap, and you! 3 " “ find them later at a hotel—don't Bronchitis, Croup, Coughs) snoo' T SOUND -LEMME Over Night,”. at th : : : Seattle's Best Photoplay House {and Colds, or money back.|A, tells you what to do Wednesday, Thursday, “Idle Wives” is the The Coliseum Greater Orchestra Sold and guaranteed by Bar Martin fe starred, | | pi whips greatest, truest, most . . jtell Drug Co. {Suns MAKE HER WORK i rae 4 as graphic portrayal of the Franz Adelmann, qoecton aeeoeet) don't—well, Molly Shane, portray- | seated | baffling game of life ever Overture—“The Flying Dutchman”.... by Mary MacLaren in “Idle|] FOUR GALA PERFORMANCES |/B ft. 8 dd del OF ett esseees Wagner written or produced dn Your Love,” by Oliver G. Wal- the screen. lace, Liberty Organist at the Coliseum ns in many Wives” this we hows what | cases, bh ae BOSTON ove or samen: romiccens | NATIONAL story, “Id * this week « audiences, The story was dram bd tized for the motion picture | production by Lolx Weber. || Twenty Famous Stars 2 2 * ] Orchestra 55—Chorus 60 0, THOSE LAMPS Wed AIDA Zenstetio. Vittant, Clara Kimball Young Gay, Baklaneff, Mardones tat” IRIS several close-ups at which prove beyor Chalmers, Kittay on, Bosearet |SUFFRAGETS FAIL TO HECKLE WILSON JAPAN BALKS her eyes are 1 “ee rr Lenatetlo, Vitten | 15 Nelpe 48 || sutedoipestt ret, I Greasy salves and gintments should | Russian intrigue, in which the Company of 170 | WASHINGTON, March 5.—Wom ecb’ Wecatas for 25¢-oF $1 Nihilists play a prominent part Jen suffragets in Washington by the | : : ty Of SEATS NOW ena wndreis, to > nner, fOr extra large size, get a bottle of furnishes the motif for “My Of t SELLING _ hundr to “convince the presi- semo, When applied as directed, it NEW YORK, March 5—“Ev- |dent,” eprung their big surprise ery intelligent observer must | when they announced they would have been aware that Germany take no part whatsoever in the hap has been active in every respect | penings of the day, and would re- Jt penetrates, cleanses, soothes. Zemo h ' ma re aloc i i | to alienate the good feeling be ain entirely a is a clean, dependable and inexpen- at the Clemmer | Prices—Lower floor, first 12 a ae || rows, $5; next 6 rows, $4; last 9 HULA HULA? rows, $3. Balcony, first 5 rows Up the beach on $4; next 10 rows, $3; last 7 rows, sland, a youthful « $2. Gallery, reserved $1.50; un recreation. “And the everved, $1. tween Japan and the United | = sive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we wears no clothes doesn’t cut any | States and transfer the whole FIRE WRECKS HOME believe nothing you have ever used is nt — - manne burden of the enmity America as effective and satisfying. has come to bear her to the The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, @ shoulders of Japan,” declared Fire of an unknown origin totally Or. T. lyeanga, editor of the {destroyed the home of M. O. Con- maces th oetat (GAL & pedthenicnet Albert Hansen Far East and West News Bu- |nor, at 7545 Henderson st., early jancer aided her. | reau, and a spokesman in the | Monday morning The family, = a6. | deweler and Sliversmith United States for the Japanese |awakened by the smoke, escaped MARY HAS DOG | people, when he heard of the | without any injury. The value of | A wolf dog is Mary Pickford’s| charged German plot. house and furnishings was about pal on the South Sea island, where 5 after a shipwreck in| at the Rex | ficial Wi effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. ice—she's the or r ary Pickford plays the ed girl in “H Adrift,” at the Rex, she has de | BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 0 Second Ave, Near Madiso#, “Are you surprised?” he was) 500. asked pore a “Any one could have read the she is tosses Hearts Adr Py | whole thing between the lines.| : A IViC yT Is | DANTE'S “INFERNO” | Japan will not do such a thing—| COME FE | The poet Dante's conception of that is the one great obstruction | EARLY Crowded Houses are seeing the World’s Greatest |to the fruition of the German plans. | Japan could not do it, she would not do it, and she has not contem plated doing It “Of course, the whole scheme of the German agents may be seen to} have been to alienate this long- standing friendship between Japan and the United States, to conclude | @ separate peace with Japan and, if possible, Russia, and then arrange Motion Picture a joint attack on the United States | WONDERFUL EFFECT whenever she might begin hostili-| ( | A wonderful storm effect is Katara ties, That has been going on for in “The Primal Lure,” at th Pe abel |some two years or more. I have! F : ; | ‘ Bill Hart is starred with known for some time that such a Dietcacy: Wilush Hiopetting HAVE NO FEAR movement was in progress.” |SHE WASN’T SURE nishing the number of] In ‘The Primal Lure,” at the| ‘od and. dinenned: teeth CITIES MAY NOW | the lower regions {s shown in “In ferno,” at the Colonial. The pie ture shows the various phases and “departments” of Hades ‘SUCCESS REMARKABLE RESEMBLANCE The fellow that makes up as the | poet Dante, in the film conception of his “Inferno,” is a wonder. He looks just Iike the poet is suppo: |to have looked | ae ee HAROLD LOCKWOOD TOO! Once seen, never Strand, the girl thought she didn't chy much a er love the post factor, but finally, |{\!° ta forhentthta PASS OWN BONDS! forgotten after a struggle, she had to admit th’and mouth | that she did Mar ry Wilson A Trip to Hell plays the girl ploeeae® “Cini tos ay Seth €° to) OLYMPIA, March 5.—A new Ren- A NS firat opportunity and have them ex- [ick measure, granting cltles the au-| tupen STIRRING PLAY pepe More tian: Lies vous teeth thority to ixsue 20-year local im | . “sai adous and Children In “The Last of the Ingrams,” | Wiens eee se qittt| provement bonds when the tmprove-| awe-inspiring film 5c Today -Joult, I put your mouth|ment will outlive the bonds has spectacle ALVORD'S BOOKLET [it iowent hricth und absolutely "tren| pron puasad, by the house, | Pave ADDED ATTRACTION | “ yy | from, pal der this PARSON'S “MINSTREL MAIDs” 1 PSYCHIC POWER | without or bad after effects, |would, ‘These bonds won't ie cate Solas ar ate powen and Loge Seats 25c ract teeth absolutely; class, but cuts, fille and r ike St |more than 6 per cent interest ar Raymer’ k Store, 1490 Kirst Ave, | AUSTIN nd ie i ie fours me COLONIAL 222. 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