The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1917, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—SATURDAY, MARCI110, 19:7. PAGE 3 seretereces se THRE TOV ORE OER ERE SESS Reading left to right—May Allison, In The Promise,” Liberty Sun-] om “The Poor Little Rich Girt,” with Mary Pickford 6 — lar RES agi = oof _Maraverite Clark, Jn “the, Fortunes, of in| Daye rl ee en iy Mission. Scene f The Unborn,” Colonial Starting peels Y two thousand: fads, 1e - with ower hilarity It's bra Today's Programs Sunday’s Programs you'll roar—you'll ph Humphreys’ Seventy-seven For Colds, Influenza, GRIP Cold Feet ! ! 1 gis e°¢ Linerry—t aed | LIDERTY Mare Ma (lure Kimball o - BUSINESS 1S THE RIVAL OF and Preek LOVE { e ° odne wein in, MISSION MOORE:#:"= Matinee Saturday JOUN CORT PRESENTS ‘The Season's Masten! Gem Original New York Augmented Orchestra THE CAST INCLUDES > cma =, Boge Prices, SOc to $2; Sat. Mat. Ze te $1.50. Mail Orders Now. f LYRIC DANCERS a { JOE BRENNAN ti 1 DALE & BOYLE meter | 3 TORE JAPANESE LANCASTER & SMALL WAAK & pga to Bonk: Wrath” Featare Phot Afternoon 15 8 me or life " h girl CLASS A ——=——— a oat re AY ALLISON AK Second at i eee a tar ir Ballet G the fs en be | IN “THE PROMISE” MONTH CARTER & CO. 4 t . Week in ha is | " f the ‘ t 5 thea 7 AILOR” 4 t wh y ! t Hut 22 ureday . t . 2 “Peart of the Army” 1 f r F “The Seeret Kingdom” t it r. 8 : Cla 4 COLONIAL REAL PAINLESS aiiaine 4 I ‘ ‘ ttle Th ( I A tale of the “Big Tree” country of the Pacific i P sagarengyy * P f t Coast—of big men—men of primal instincts and D ENTISTS Daas ol - i wee passions, who toil, who err, who do and dare. uch idea of bus s 1 : sate : Thrill succeeds thrill in the fast-moving action. fi A { Romance lurks in every scene—adventure is met sat ha Soe < ! in every turn of the play. It’s as refreshing as the 7 , we » owe ; A p aad be you ‘ an ] salt breeze of the Pacific—as invigorating as the PLares; t a. abbr tage Het , ’ finectniGa waanitn tattatiod ; fragrance of the pines. nm order to introduce our new os Re : ; : p is (whalebone) plate, which Is the as : | : i 5 lightest and strongest plate known, foes not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. td Gigi Gees nscs-+ +e - 89.00 TO HOLD PROTEST 5 of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 f our| ‘tr 1 ‘ Sees sas a _ To HOLD FROTES WALLACE 2 WURLITZER aeides work, per tooth, gold sted Fe re t! » Le | eltteana thm: bhen called toe gate SNE hr dene 4 dak 8 SD Clerc ir cantare te '$1.00 up os agit aothie ee ee Gees: ver loey cater shekten rlors of t Hawaiian Echoes ............ James W. Casey Silver fillings . yo elf, but it kee me h 1. Ne us come |t CNG ics sa sates encase sae Tosti Piatipa fillings as beg uck to kno b what. Me f his entire | the < Norma, Overture ............2..000e: Bellini tha Bridge Work. We Stand Atl et oun it ove * ; he the Test of Time, syor if I be ‘ ; t patronage ta! 0. por ey Page pOWE (sata ; Te shows strength in the graying | pond food, pretty clothes, beautit | First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Nee ee ee ee eee (ee rats uniting, oamrtey Adinission 15c—Children 5c OHI Cut-Rate | Evidently, little book, 1 eas triitl 207 UNIVERSITY ST. ter Os postic Wraser-Patersen Co 1 Tam beginning t CHAUTAUQUA IS T' (To be continued) TOMORROW ESM BE HELD IN ony ALICE ™:>~' Holbrook Mind U nbalanced| BRADY aAtience Blinn chmat of aufiian \In THE BALLET GIRL Bi beth Da JUST LIK A VHEATHE WOMAN® will have a Chautauqua "7 ummer the land, Ore, will] to il enday Chau Later

Other pages from this issue: