The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917. PAGE 7 THIS IS MASON WEEK Shirley Shows Twice and Her Sister wart FOURTH -PIKEannUNION 3 DAYS ONLY STARTING TODAY trails are dir where a m t means right “North of 53”: Shirley Mason, in a Scene From “The Law of the North,” Coliseum m1 COLONIAL Today's Programs ‘ each eye wink Alla mova y SHIRLEY "285002 Fo. ts MASON (00°. Disfiguring Growths of Hair Entirely Rem ew Method Removes Roots and A ' other Ind = . Bath House © = —". Tangle f= Saturday Night at the Village Bath °° Emporium—One Wild, Hilarious Tan- | °°". ; gle of Splashes, Dashes, Mashes and _ |: Crashes. : DOES RHEUMATISM | ae BOTHER YOU? Jee¢ Many Doctors Use Musterole aad re. LIBERTY 15¢—Children 5c FIFTH AT PIKE)..." " °""* COLISEUM bie hi HIP SECOND OF THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS Each Complete in One Showing D’Arcy, the banker, is girl into a union with him proud of his name, wealth, by making a subtle appeal is Weber's Greatest Feature success. to her pride. Eve Leslie is a poor Adam Moore—a young young girl. American with ideals—re- The proud D’Arcy is mains to be reckoned with. haunted by Eve’s loveli- He loves Eve—and fights ness. Eve is fascinated by for her. j D’Arcy’s money and social D’Arcy tries to crush the MARGARET sarah position. youth and snare the girl. EDWARDS D’Arcy tries to trap the Who wins? THE PERFECT FORMED GIRL “Nude in Art”’ HOLEROOK BLINN the celebrated character actor, is cast as D’Arcy. SHIRLEY MASON the dainty little star, appears as Eve. GEORGE LA GUERE is cast as Adam. Tomorrow Only Viola Dana anh Mae “The Flower of NoMan’sLand” A Delightful Story of the Far West, With Some In- teresting Glimpses of New York's Bohemian Set In producing “The Seven Deadly Sins,” the McClure’s Corporation has NOW PLAYING AND M. Guterson’s Sabine Famous Russian spared no expense to make each of the seven a super-feature—a new star, a SENSATION Orchestra new story is introduced in each play—each is distinct and complete in itself. The action is woven around Eve and Adam as they meet the Seven Deadly Sins—and their struggle with them forms the basis of the seven stories—at once entertaining and thrilling MUSICAL PROGRAM “Miss Springtime” Selection by Kalman Orchestra Number “William Tell”. By Rossini Xylophone solo by Charles Fishe ‘CLEMMER Seattie's Gest + Photoplay House "| 8. H. INCE MASTERPIECE STRAND} SECOND AVE Bactween Spring and Senecalig + COME EARLY UNTIL SAT. NIGHT _ E x JOHN HAMRICK SECOND & UNIVERSITY 15¢—NO ADVANCE We hardly think when sh banked o naked form to theatre managers Laisa 10c any time lea that t i ® one thing 000 Rex | the leading role, with lwards a» Truth—and, of course, | naked truth NO ADVANCE IN PRICES

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