The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR, 21, 1917. PAGE 6 BACK FROM") sc: (DOINGS IN FILMDOM| cats oof Sv Each By “vic TODAY ——— Today girs ent tna tammeses om 1) NEW S-—=NO" rh TES GC RU rece ce cereus os ence Saturday in dear old New York pushed a : — + fay t ' of the Night Only penell and slung int ke the rest Wee ; q * 4 \ rid Leourt. James and R 4 ¢ " republican incur aire ais (ee ARMSTRONG Seaforth 16th Batt. \ | Canadian Highlanders ; itt ; Ma latt Set for First Fought in Front Line Trenches { : 1 Paul Revere Speech ares. 0t Semmens an spe pinta peeatees wits Battle of Observation Ridge i | il . ard Tatt arrived here today for Battle of Flanders : Wh " Revere” tour of the South and to arouse the spirit of Battle of Ypres Rai) ’ : patriotiom and preparedness in those sectio Dr, Taft will go from here to Greensboro, N.C Is One of the Four Survivors of . ily 8 He will work hie way South end Battalion of 9,000 ‘ ‘ West to Oklahoma City, where VIOLA DAN he closes his tour the last of Decorated by King Albert A | ie} iad : a ee Se ere Wilcox, as Seen by "Vic ; of Belgium [young Warfield fold Hert be wou : “THREADS OF FATE” @ great John Drew-——-and that Hear Him Tell of His Thrilling lis why he is now » vaudevillian . 2 ‘ Ex . jtreading the boards at the Alhan periences bra thi h i A PRODUCTION WITH A STRONG APPEAL Last night, after viewing his act . . \ TO THE BEST AND DEEPEST EMOTIONS 1 went t he wings . Frances Nelson, in “One of Many,” Liberty, Thursday A bs * : dreasing room and there we ‘ . THE THREADS OF FATE SEPARATE A GIRL FROM HER No Advance in Prices : ° A luxury they have need to { , PARED AND ENMBSH HER IN LOVE, cussed art e cows r= home. Dave Hud Fishe Today's Programs nd more he daughter beec ! f INTRIGL ND RICHES Today and Until Saturday ee ah | Fl ha geet Gees dees eek tee ; k M. GUTERSON’S Night Only Sa Use Charleson tw fntre y #) FAMOUS RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA 4 , J | i MUSICAL PROGRAM ADDED ATTRACTION RNR oe avelF ditterent. Her taaten are quiet. The STAY selection, “Seranede” Oy Viewer Herbert ne accuse her of | “Waltz Dream’ TO OUR REGULAR SHOW ine having designs on their fait rid bs : = rine hereine Ga @ ADMISSION 15 CENTS | wilt clean out your system and c. . . . preserve your health. They are one of the best laza- Miss George « | pad 42k 4 Viota| ff Snes tree put “on! the mare, ry carefully prepar the Washington . 7h, *.| Th best materials used in thelr cane. - | : WANTED THEIR MONEY? 4 , ’ : ae * Mary Ch on stars in “S . “ ¢ have customers who bh 15c — Children 5c howe Sereda pall - pty oon edb + a mixture alt| fh taken them for 20 years or more | 4 * o has is of Miss Dana. and would not be without them sd Th be of the stor JOHN HAMRICK 1 mines of Pent Seattle's Best Photoplay House Marguerite Clark PALACE HIP Jos. A. Muller, Mgr. | hen a maid of 23 can play the| re —— - P fen i*year-old girl and loox tial administration, and that hig Weekéay Afterncons 100 Hf! INS, SWELLING Ider than her part, we call it GE SECON TERM il “ i ¢ part, : tention is the will of the Bvenings, Sundays ie Greasy salves and ointments should UR D — | going nome.” We are not reveal rT Tomerve / ing Marguerite Clark's real age| not be applied if good clear skin is Luna Park swimming pool o Knother All-pleasing “Hip” Road Show T2217, with, laor sana: Sedaidation ax cur | Saabeks: Prom detamhiie tet Ze oF FOR GOV. STRONG . Saturday, March 24.—Adverth sol Raat secre lan AAcheateentlacatel Mf | Don't Suffer! R Relief Comes $i 7 os | b ts, for Mb Clark ts fust! or extra large size, get a bot- ment. THE SUNSET SIX | Vie,” as Been by Wilcox the Moment You Apply proud of the fact that she cae be | tit.of semo. When applied as direct | JUNBAU, Alaska, Merch $1.—T he “ a . dit effectively removes eczema, > f tative the cartooning world did not ex St. Jacobs Oil : mmere and look 20, She ts|® . iy | senate and house of representatives A Dainty Half Dozen in a Muvical interlude Jeape us, and the longer wo talked ud tha] tt the Rex in “Mise George Wash-| duickly stops itching, ind heals skin | or the Alaska legislature yesterday ; and the more of Hert t ‘ od! ington,” a comedy : e ol # cigareta rh igs * J : canses, |adopted a joint memorial to Prest- “COLEMAN GOETZ & CO. saa," ie tee Mes Of Bert's ciara of oene nedy. | tnd cheligs. 1s penateates’ chesnes x m ent Wilson and Secretary of In- that he was a real fellow after all t F strain, and out] COUG WOOES THE GODDESS | emo is a clean, dependable | dent ri f Sed an an ordinary bas. . pain, sore iffoess and Douglas Fairbanks’ propensities | gies 0 obdy antiseptic lig pd laaet ord: F nets PPipeecce ott ” Today I'm taking him up to the for flirting with anything under og pt : dete ‘big ¢ the territory, dectartug that Gov, Athletic Aceuraey fedefal court to let him sketeh Hi Nn penetr heals the sun are responsible for hin| 1g song’ bas given & thir aad tape the eb and all the prom ! injure sooing of fickle Fate. He had —————— - — ~ inent of the city who are gath * - wryeew red a thug to kfll him, but later} The only cure out (color the skin and can not cause | rats : Die te Pie Pil diye oll ee, oe ont utter! Get a small ing Wit the Strand of prinhere’ tak for that ef tane.|‘til bettie. & any drug store comedy, “The Surt Girl," ts And a Feature Photoplay vel abr yw~-limber up! Rub the misery | also on the bill I've tried them both, and me for|t!zht out, A moment after “Bt. Ja ee printers’ tnt cobs OW" Ie applied you can not] THE TALE OF A PATRIOT at Pike St. : Class TRIO ARE INJURED luties. Hart in the ing rn wil: be} St. Jacobs O11" conquers pain. ne n theatre for the The Brilliant Star of the Se Teen, IN MOTOR CRASHES ! as be or for radi é The Patriot prains oreneas and st 7 story of a man A ness for 60 years—aix gold medal] enoge ty devotion to the ce a Two accidents wer ported to| #wards Ai 1 os turns to smoul-| the police yesterday ning dering coals of hate and then is] which three persons were hurt “To Kill Rats and Mice red by the advent of a golden c “ who resurrects loving Ee Garland Rose, 17, 157 28th ave.,| ALWAYS USE memortes, It abounds with the at i red a broken leg, and Samue}| 7 mosphere of rebellious Mexico 66 5 PETTI OA Ss” Me 21, was painfully bruised,! STEARNS Maid Mad. a two-part Keystone 4) to 50 miles an hour, was wreck U.S. Government Buys It Charles Murrey, completes the bill. | A Fascinating, Convincing, Refreshing Story ed on a bump at the entrance to me thine | . i - ae Supervised by WILLIAM A. BRADY Himseit the Kirkland ferry, at Madison RVENYWHERM—a9¢ 004 6148 | Ves) HOW DO THEY? She had the wild, rugged spirit of the park, Both are messenger boys, | Pauline Frederick #u , % * ° * F and they were rushing a package with the artis ! ‘ California mountains running thru her “He Loved the Ladies” of medicine to be delivered in Kirk Coliseum this ¥ " ” : ‘ ‘ land, and were trying t0 catch the 5 famous romanc i veins. Her soul was like their Nowers. Christy Comedy arguerl e last boat. They were taken to the from humble and poor parents | Providence hospit should see her eat her first meal at iriehay, ‘wraurletor of the CLARK the artist home. And then a few Yet, by some twist of fate, she grew up Dye Wo sustained onths Iater, with jewels and i when shother auto | sirtig Uf lovers anit 4 among the rocks and boulders that en by James Dahlen, How do they do it? : . Natlavte ave. eachin tai . THie idioms! tee , shielded wicked men. n Queen Anne ave., near Har B® ONLY PAVLOWA HERE TONIGHT t., as he was lighting the tail 4 | The Dumb Girl of Porttel,” with . . . i” of bis machine, Dahlen as e " | Anns Paviowa as Fen Ia, the lead-| And with them she lived—faithful and clared he was traveling about 20 jing character, may be seen at t miles an hour, but on account of Colonial for the last time Wednes pure. the lack of # rear light on Murray's | day machine, Ke did not see hia ex The picture was directed by the GIRL in the roadway until too late, ps Fc an Meranint te a 4 Then came the gun fight! WHO WORKS FOR S. ogee i THINK POISON WILL ' After that— A LIVELIHOOD ee NOT PROVE FATAL - THE || af But you must read Frank H. Spear- Sigmund Schwabacher, 76, plo- SHOULD ‘ neer Seattle merchant, who, with STORY _ Physicians belleve H Guo fe ; man’s spirited novel, “Nan of Music 4 two brothers, Louis and Abra OFA j \ |5, and her sister, Irene, 3, will re sted tuaiiues here tn ieee ane } | from the results of eating Mountain.” It would not be fair to tell died in San Francisco T iesday aft WHO ptic tablets Monda The two arnoon, friends here sre tufertaen f Uttle girls are at the city hospital you the trend of this worth-while story of by wire. The three brothers were COULD y bi Bjand probably will be removed to| b LE pe the founders of the Schwabacher NOT Hithe baby home of Mre, Thome: the West. Hardware Co. and Schwabacher TELL Lawson, 5111 Brandon st., today me, & Co. wholesale grocers si a4 is - 7B j G Py Sigmand was the last of the three Li his . . to dle 5 k He vas tor many Yeats presidest ET ROP LITA of hoth the companies which hear HEATRE, the family name, altho he had ma his home in San Francisco, ainos me MON., MCH. 26 leaving the te of Washington, in %. . Cohan & Harris Present | DRAMA : inten or shone ze oun Hl MEISS George fl fats ar Haniware'Co. and, Mra, Alfred . g ISTE ie Hornstein live in Seattle Washington CONCERT SUCCESS a) 7 he Philharmonte concert at the a rrveare sit ee old Moat ie Mea »po! an Tuesd eve g a jay meal ome ompan COMING [a e008, tutes event fest to Count Seanear semen Begin it im The Star Today SUNDAY Be 0 eric? 0 manne tovers to . Wetewe—Miabts, 1... .::B00 ¢9 810|| fp Page 4 2nd.& UNIVERSITY Mbtedewe odd igh neng it ecpeabcma doe EE two encores to satisfy th after Madame ¢" uses Senta Now on Sale

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