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STAR—WEDNESDAY DOINGS IN FILMDOM NEWS—NOTES—GOSSIP First Run Positively First Time Shown In Seattle @ | TOUCH OF WAR The Fortunes of Fift answer See Colleoun for the ite Clark plays I French actrese in France war world Clara Kimball lays Camille, . Fthel Clayton ’ oman's Way re QUITE A VARIED EXISTENCE Helng the companion of crooks being sent to prixon for a crime an sther committed; marrying @ weal thy irl © Baay Street SCENES IN “BIG TIMBER” Some of the Interesting features Promise,” at the Libert ber camp scenes. Har 1 and May Allison are starred in the play T is itlum.” trength of her st, are some things which happen to Val eska Suratt, in “The Victim,” Mis sion The comedy is “A Film Expos © comedy Fatty’s Feature wholesome surroundings. Bring the kiddies to see the greatest child story ever MARY PICKFORD “A POOOR LITTLE RICH GIRL” From the Book by Eleanor Gates Without any question this production has proven to be by far the greatest and most generally liked picture in which this popular little star has ever appeared. Even “Tess of the Storm Country,” with al) its popularity, has failed to keep this picture from becoming Mary Pickford’s best and most Viked play. it ple: everyone, regardiess of age. Admission ..............15 Cents Special Children’s Matinee Saturday, St. Patrick’s Day BEGINNING AT 9 A. M ‘Obildren .. Children under 10 Cents Cents 8 years of age ___Seene From “Back of the Man,” Liberty Thureday. Druggist Tells How to Stop Indigestion Recommends to Stomach Sufferers Seattle's Best Photoplay House THEIR SPUDS ! Hical engineering departments, could AS the Best Hemedy & y SOLONS be of material assistance to the Ur 7 s i w nel oboe oft have “4 ed States government, dec en at “ we — TO DRAW LOTS rot Benton who tn an associate eho w BY ED L. KEENE a member of the naval advisory hn United Preee Staff ¢ ondent +_ | board. fare! March 14,—Alaska’s| sal tne LONDON , March Eng senate probably wili|, The chemistry department could t eels the pinch of shortage lots today for every office turn out hospital supplies, such a t t fi that of president of the sen. |2OVocaine and saccharin, while tt atoes in her decreased foc Gown. This way out of the |™echanical department is at the toda re than America @igck that has existed, was|™M&ke threeinch shells and - an the Would under same cireun ted yesterday by* Senator Parts for machines. ° manne e keep or ming here stances. The her nas an tn ik A. Aldrich of Nome, demo t g ordinate potato a@ candidate for the presi this that fs cau Sutherland and Gaustad ‘ here. it w the idea on the crouat A TOTAL STRANGER :" : Mt would lower the dignity Waas clone Mehetbat rd | CHICAGO, March 14—To secure |"! fs ; 7, of W. Can F urnish an _Inherita e of several mill oom 1 dollars from her uncle, Carletor t “° Supplies for War tannan of Pombay, India, Miss /°f, maanes's T the University of Washing-| philippa Hartley of New Y ea wetting tt fF thru its chemistry and mechan-| 4.044, married J tax of Chu|aenesia, T y ha oe lay a 1 ax of f " t ete ne tations w cago, whom she s . "' fot | {| economy by Lioyd Ge UATE HAVE 20,000 “satisties | before, according ‘ os te Tle kets coPlipe ics aandl cae a i clients” — Savers and] last night by Dr rt H. Willis| wil quickly relieve almost any sacrum Borrowers. v y considerate of each class are t'of Bombay. Dr. Willis sald he ar again, NEW WATER PUMP AT of thrifty citizens. od me re sizer : ' aa ngs Now Playing ing to ke a spe « mount and Harold Oasa, who waa robbed of $16 on the night of February 10, by two young men, who held b in front « yme, at ii oren sat WORK AT THE U.OF W. ava, pe arrested. Elwood Social 3 Cox, 16, t ave. and Spring The University of Washington’ st, Tuc ening. Oass took 810 SECOND new bomping tation {8 at work snc to Patrol an J, Crawford, sea: r the university had 4t First and Madison, and then the AVENUE to get its supply of water from the two went to the police station, city when the lowering of Lake Cox was t d over to the juvenile department RUNAWAY TRUCK NEARLY KILLS MAN A runaway Washington rendered the old pump house useless. The new pump house ia ait ed at the the Pa k, on Lake Union “U” Boys to Get Jobs |— at Navy in Summer} Ansets $6,300,000 foot of 87 Years The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings Institution in Wash- ington Northern Express Co | weil truck created a good deal of troubl |. G. A. Bissett, naval constructor Tuesday evening, racing down E Srmorons for the United States government : Union st nagraes TER at. to RED se ee at Puget Sound navy yard at Bremer K b ll ave, where it knocked down A, 8 Hane Pederson ‘ton suggested to Prof. Eastwood of imba Tilford, 60, 1609 EB. Columbia st., Jane tine ter® Tithe University of Washington fac and smashed into the rear of the machine of A. R At the city hospital, where Tilford was taken, it was said he was suf fering with concussion of the brain, but that he would recover, wi Carstensen am Thaanum ulty a plan that will enable mechan E. Vilas feal engineers above sophomore |standing at the University of Wash }ington to ) positions at the navy yard during the summer vaca tions Young IN ‘CAMILLE’ Alexandre Dumas’ Spokane | Willing to Try It Wonderful Love Story ETHEL CLAYTON “Luke” ‘ te uke’s on Journalists Busy Day” CARLYLE BLACKWELL A Smashing Rib To prove that they can cook, IN Tickler of a members of the vocational cooking Comedy class at the Y. W. C. A. are willing JOHN HAMRICK SECOND and UNIVERSITY 15c (hitiren sents |to risk their cooking efforts on |newspaper men and have invited a number of them to dine with them “A Woman’s Way” Third Ave, Near Pike Open 10 to 11 p.m CHECKS TOTALING $406,606.98 mS | from the Northern Pacific railway @\the county's largest Individual tax )|payer, came to the office of the 4y'county treasurer Tuesday, STAR WANT ADS |PREAD , MAR. 14, 1917. | She loved her guardian, and a fortune-reeking young lawyer ‘loved” her, What was Fifi to do? * at the Marguer. a clever young Reese Cee | time fo alse show in the pleture n ball ¥ i — “CAMILLE” 18 DRAMATIC Camille at the Rex, is tragic - and deeply emotional, It ts the story of @ Woman of the Paris un Young man and being blackmalled on eee MISCHIEVOUS GWEN CHARLES CHAPLIN, COP Mary Pickford, as Gwen, the her.) Charlie Chaplin as the savior of otne of “T r Little Rich Girt the wea ntly Ff a ple, or some other Doesn't sound Ike comedy, does nfection, ber h her little guest it Howeve it te. Charlie as the as the latter sits down, Results are cop in “Easy Street,” Strand, ie the disastrous bot to t dress and terror of all the neighborhood Owen The or Ll Rich Girt" toughe and bullies “Daddy, | Am Lonesome” rom the pen of Eleanor Gates, It} “The Girl From Rector’s” ts on What father’s heart has not wept at these words? It ts # at the Clemmer ithe program, the call of imprisoned chikihood for liberty, fresh alr and C15. a» ENGLISH MISS PAGE 6 We have beaten them all. We have just re- ceived, and will show before any other theatre, ~” MOTION PICTURES OF INAUGURATION AT WASHINGTON, D. C. showing our Great President in the process of becoming Chief Executive of the United States for the second time. These pictures arrived late this morning by fast express and are at least a day ahead of any others, and will be shown with our regular bill, which includes and features the daintiest star in filmdom, Her Majesty, MARGUERITE | CLARK IN The Fortunes of Fifi She is the same charming little, captivating little miss you have always loved. She never disappoints. COLISEU Fifth at Pike 15c Children 5c Ito marry.’ \ “That is what Aunt Rachel told me,’ I answered, ‘but I revolted against selling myself even with a marriage ring.’ | “‘But must you always sell your remonstrated. | self to a rich man and fall in love for the stage.” * Nonsense,’ t under would not b u circumstances you YOUR IDOL CANNOT SIN pt to know about the! she : private life of all actors and| ‘Don't you know you are doing bet-/ with a poor one? Don't you think | “Sometimes, Margie,” sald Paula, | actrossen.’ ter on the stage than you could 40 {t possible to fall in love with a }"t think men are right when ve 1 looked st Ruth in amazement jin any other business? Where | rich man? you can't reach a concluslon | and horror, and then I broke down could you possibly—without any ae about any woman thru what You) end wept. ‘Ruth ar,’ 1 exclaimed | training—earn $50 @ week but on Aye on a |know of any other. Do you know, | when 1 could apeak, ‘I don't believe | the stage? ars Bde Maude Lawton in some Ine: i stay in this company much Only here does personality F chnan’ diced ble way came te had longer. I'm going to try to get count for the highest efficiency. | 00% time (To be continued) > 11 ame in the affair with | When Farr |that his wife and were there, he bowed grace f to the inevitable. I could see be was making love to Maude as votedly as he had to me. Earnestine fairly clung to him as she called him, was to to do The thing for you to do, Paula ething else TODAY Now Showing TODAY And Shall Woman Alone Pay the Penalty? 1 don’t care Lawton four daugh very her childish mind a little tin god en aces win ner eed Who Are the Guilty? niess she was dragging him and at the end of her tiny pina re strings To give b © was ren ar Are YOU Sure YOU Have Safe. Quarded Those Near and Dear to You Then See the Powerful Feature THINK m what credit Is due, » very fond of her and he amu him greatly with her Idish prattle. She was with him everywhere, and Earnest did not eom put out when the were snapshotted on the st 1 the picture published { ernoon pa the title, ‘The only real love arnest Lawton the stage st popular matinee Do you know, Tiny, you will spoil your father's business if yc don't 1 t,' he said. ‘None of he pit ridies will look at him 1 y know he a great weetheart like you.’ Don't want pitty yaldies to ook at fader,’ was her uncomprc mising answer. Great Scott,’ sald one of the who happened to be standing near, ‘I wonder what that/ big stiff would do if the skirts didn't run after him, There would be no more hearts and flowers in his young Iife.” Just then the man stage hands 7 THE REAL BIRTH CONTRUL PICTURE AT LAST happened to catch a glimpse of me, and he blushed and shuffled out of the way ‘I wonder if that man thinks | 7 m ran after Earnest Lawton,’ I said SHOWS the temptations that beset the innocent! to myself, and then I felt my eye w wet, for I knew that in s inexolicable fashion Earnest had ty one think I had done! | this en Mrs, Lawton, after the first few days with her husband, took this view and looked upon me with more or s suspigion. It made Ruth perfectly furious “'T don't care if she is my ets ter, she said, ‘I should think she had been thru enough of these epi vodes of Earnest Lawton's to know just where to place the blame. But SHOWS the usual consequence and the terrible ending! SHOWS the unhappy home where children are not welcome! Amazing! Startling! Sensational! Every Normal Man and Woman Should See It! Mothers, Bring Your Grown-up Daughters! Rev. H. B. Hendershot Judge Ben B. Lindsey Says: Says: gro made Maude js still so much in love with “T have seen ‘The Unborn.’ 1 I have seen the moving picture called ! eth s he en Pp to The Unborn Trnorance and Innocence are him she thinks he 4s irrestatible t know no means by which the great the chief causes for the downfall of girls all women “It is queer, Paula,’ Ruth on, ‘the point of view some women take in regard to their husbands We need education « subjects, ‘The Unborn’ ¢ about this result. 1 think e and youth should see this ptetur lesson it teaches,” important es much r could be so well I wish everyone in the this picture.” lesson it teaches presented city could see went to bring ent the y @ for |Sometimes 1 think it ts the ma | ternal instinct that makes them re- | Pa ; : “er gard the men whose names they | IMPORTANT: We earnestly advise you to time your visit as early bear as children, They never think i > dav 4 se i > week < ible i i iniy ara cio) hiatiecain eae in the day and as early in the week as possible. They seem to be always thinking Poor boy, he was drawn into this by some great, big man or some fntriguing woman, If these terri ble women would only let my poor weak husband alone, he would be all right.” | ‘‘Karnest Lawton has persuaded | Maude to take this view of your isode, my dear, and not being jwith you as | have, she insists you must have known he was married, | I know she forgets this was your first experience on the stage, and EVERYBODY ADMITTED Admission QM Git '8 COLONIA FOURTH AVE, AT PIKE ST.