The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1917, Page 6

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WISE GUY— LOGAN BILLINGSLEY He Saw Douglas Fairbanks at the Coliseum in His First Production by His Own Company— “fn Again—Out Again” ti) . And He Saw It Early SEE MONDAY STAR—FRONT PAGE d | We told you that this gig picture = we uld be an ’ § “absol knockout” i : it’s more—it’s a verit able bombshell of a t j tion, mirth and thrill ei DOUGLAS _ FAIRBANKS’ i + i pat! first production by i ii his own company—a By Ng cyclonic comedy-r i mance—a red-bloode bare-fisted, ty pic Fairbanks produc —a tonic for yt and old— “IN AGAIN—OUT AGAIN” PRICES | 4 General admission ie! In the pursuit of hap- Loges .... B0¢ piness, don’t forget to a baie ry by phone. doe er jc smile—and come early. Last atk ree cada Cubes, «ie CHIGPON 2 on cee ewe ne be D. W. Griifith Presents His Million Dollar All-Star Cast THIS WEEK ONLY COME EARLY The Glory*t tte Nation —with— ALICE JOYCE ana HARRY MOREY “Womanhood” Is perhaps the most wonderful of the many screen productions of recent date, « soul-stirring, photo-dramatic spectacle of the re-birth of the spirit of Amerienn treed: ous in its renlisn BLANCHE SWEET thrilling’ In HENRY ‘ the story. WALTHALL A PICTURE LILLIAN GISH DOROTHY GISH That Imparts Knowledge! That Warns! That Lays the Foundation for True Americanism! That Points the Way! That Every Person Amerion Should Seel ue—Supreme— ering Her Condoned Sin Super Masterpiece REX: JOHN HAMRICK SECOND & UNIVERSITY AD 15¢ ADVANCE in 7:40 and 9, riees — Afternoons and entire Lower Baleopy, Bey r Ald Hoe, MOORE THEATRE STAR—TUESDAY, SELFISHNESS THE DEADLIEST OF SINS; | HERE ARE WINNERS | Selfishness is the most dead yu ALTTER CONTE—FOL SELFISH ly etn of all, At least, that ie t, even with himeelf, and so the verdict of a large number || ng him with the greed for who participated in the essay | guin that today he is staining the contest on the question: “What oa and earth with the erimsor la the Deadliest Sint” blood of bis brother man, with The contest was suggested by rid-wide graves and mangled the series of photoplays at the Lib | forms, with human want and wor Coliseum and = Misston| while centuries of treasured toll each play prose wjare but marked by ash heaps, grim sin rh eventh sin | and ! been revealed by the Dishonesty whone venomed far, The next picture bre tainting even judicial er ‘ 1 t r an Mt winds its foul eco ' und the goddess of Truth, and ! rearing head, with otters, O ked ¢ relalins s, the f . um the Tr the name pr th aw in sacred em $ nest of welfish r Bb. Oo North 1, father brood of o-L W. Callahan r ns, destroyer of homes t at, $ 1 virt vult f human hap e~Cyrus W, B itself ha 4 A. Ne udiiest of all #ins, for those art father of all and from whose r rit make us he f ’ slave falsehood ar off ar ya into the world of hia fellow f and Mrs. Nelson er nt . tae address, and the Tot t ne jat The Star office CYRI LER, a Blanchard a ~ FIRST PRIZE ° 3° o ° FIFTH PRIZE Cain slew Abel w ve of self - -—— since the breath of a o say that In my n, th , . se {8 not only the Into man, the cur anene Be pene race has been sel Hea the root o “ pel ix tho d ® springs primartly all ot env f m some one's self hood, vanity, Joa ® ething t t ng, re ust, aratl {oR pride-—aye, & t . wishes of ble lot—are but t « and say Of greed : J for pity, Jeal ee sande 4 4 all Xe " ow ‘1 fra ’ De 1 the com lords of all agen, se ¢ ‘ _ the slaughter—why? “0 of an ship We do insatiate love of self, to gratify *' oe we wish t » Bot be. selfish dreams, ambitions, visiona. | Cause it te right or wrong, but only Selfishness ma he an be | because fehnese akes our ¢ tray the girl, and, in turn, makes |*!res come first Think It over, « the & © man t ral or Of you, and nee If you do not agres t , with me. aratits pe wor MRS. LOUIS A. NELSON wishes, ignoring the love and un al brotherly DRIVE FOR BETTER that men st deception, not only er, ‘| BABIES BEGINS AT one’s self. Selfishness makes ‘ | BON MARCHE TODAY fo known to have been on the boat.! ticatton for our ow ot vital rooted in the lshnees wakes us condone in| Ba eo ise OF SEEING GUNS, Reese contradicted the our own children traite and habits | healt t wom lof Harston Peters and John and wea is that we | orgar ons a on detec-| Downs, who swore that t refuse t § give in or era ne ened , mn ring ta Nagel Roane a Pinkerton Vero yr oye np rele Cason Lot ies te aa ne ie ure ball h rd floor ttle betwi hat he saw them with gens ne akes ua clothe our the 1 u . wea sheard har ond sity poteryo P st tee Watenas Att aay Rema ; ergoretha bigs in bits in mes sap = t i ” of the defense, confronted the wit-| ela, ° of our neigh ernec! we ot Saber i tercned in’ ee ow ness with a statement made by him| bors must scrub floors to keep tat c Iv Sea talke on Pare gld's court Monday for (ne state in| After the arrest of the men, on tered rage upon thelr backs. | tal ¢ yy Dr Lillian tet the case of Thomas Tracy, charged | "turn from Everett } sifishness ade pb - iren of sonics y M an Nelle Go ‘ with the murder of former Deputy | Reese refused to mwear that he|*® King Lear ® > he yt j hue; “Pure As r y Dr F Sheriff Jefferson Beart. wasn't under oath when he made! *!* ! ehr dord, © he u ‘The testimony of Reese, in rebut- the statement, an akes mon . Rs and @ Mc tal, and one other deicctive, who that the stenographer wh t they an . 2A . : — | statement was drunk, admitted that) oss and food h i etay’s he might have said that there wore| Remove jess, and ra our no guns aboard the boa: greatest war In all history ° 1 4 p to the Reese, on crossexamination, said| Cease automatically, in a single F ONLY A FEW that he had been a member of the I. W. W. in 1907 and again in 1912 Pn 1913. He also took part in 4 the Pinkerton agency. He said bo) Over selfishn: ' . t wasn't very active in the strike as a| HERBE RT Birth F picket, but refused to name to the| ® F. D. No A ( wi the court any one who was more active. 1; a to a ‘ | SECOND PRIZE of theatihild . If you value your watch Boe Haynes repair tt. Next Liberty t e Mabe taped theatre.—( Advertisement.) t, and a : | ————— to selfishness - f a y other cause. i f’ eas, we are thoug | 1 Six : less, un and extray ations Mackintosh Judge ranted Ha We must n to be er ast SOME BATTLE about ae he * some gres old f t well ‘o our) An Austrian named Joe Win ler ( ned Sin,” now . a“ nelgh > te is arieated tay lt Asie: ; , Becce Ninney a false) 2 * ; br h of 3 D be . be . Mins Kinn rk seulp Sutton, 18, 1422 47th ave., Charles C, Moore & Co. will proD hear t » f 1 . 7 arcs i A recsgald Be . ) ab} t r ract for the pr 1 see k le He wa , all Blanche t. in ‘ mee OF Arties a3 ave posed city steam and power plant # not the cause of er ©, | the tt laros he serves her and t ; Tay siglo Hh ag rid on Lake Union, according to J. D. seion, wrath, greed and sloth, | te againet the wrinkles out of the clasay Gaaid ‘call the ‘ taat one Phage Ross, superintendent of the city selfishness? welfare of citizens of wears to charm the prince t 5 4 E. ¢ eee rectors of artis reer ¥y hoaplial tis decartneet 113 No, 40th, Cit =|NORMA'S BOHEMIANISMS | Norma Talmadge ts a hit : + Famous Wash |- THIRD PRIZE zn seventh 234 Heals Skin sing is te mind, Se nens Practically, every social {ll to AND TOMORROW | You can't cure rheumatism with drugs. ‘There's no use prue Mien aeenuin a i Waly haa ite root will stop the pain for a while by stupefying the nerves, but that does 2 in selfishness, Human selfishness A Production of Real ove the cause, so the pain comes ; asia Tea Be WHIEA @ wovia wiih: erie aad Merit of Genilna: Aposal You know that rheut iw caused by ur p blood. There's inigery, It ie also the mainspring thing that can get at this uric acii, and your BYE of ruthless ambition, inhumanity That's electricity It soaks Into ¢ vein and tissue o pai h and heartless cruelty e all drives the poisonous acid through the circulation, back to t eys, whic The German kaiser and his mili filter the blood of all impurities "i counsellors, inspired by no he Wear Electra-Vita while you sleep. It fills the nerves vitals with & a ne mon ae 0" 'e > ke up in the mo: g full of vin fr s and aches. ier ambit al welfi SANTA. WRUO CO. now life. You wake up in the morning \ A i. ness, started on campaign of Plectra-Vita is a self-cha body batte wh pumps a un: world conquest, which they ha 4 broken stream of galvanic electricity into the nerve or b you waged with all the ferocity of ab. | ry “ i sleep, infusing them with new energy and. buildit the entire system solute barbarians, Today’s Beauty Help to a strong, healthy condition. It renews the i nd hustle Kvery law of God and man was) Be teh Wie Rate It makes strong, healthy men out of slow-go 1 a, It swept aside and outraged in their |), hale to tha ait fhe The Plot Embodies All the you have a pain, {t drives ft out. If you have st 1 tism, tlind and bloody ambition to en pee gaahing (ines Thrille Which Audienses knees, lumbago, kidney or liver complaint, or just a lack of nerve force, 8 Aelia has made Burope a(tTox. It makes a very slmple, in Love to Feel. From the ctra-Vita will prove an effective treatment shambles and drenched a continent |°XPensive shampoo, which cleanses Very Beginning There le READ WHAT THIS MAN SAYS OF ELECTRA-VITA with blood. It has transformed | |)? halt vane aC slp thoroughly of all at 4 eens ee Had severe pains in different parts of the body, could not eat or sleep, peaceful nations full of happy |{@ dandruff, ¢ vs ily i? excess oil, Huy hn arte sbi et Ly was completely run down. Had the care of the best doctors in the North, homes, into a desolate waste where | \™avink B wondertilly dean, whole se idl a but did not improve in the least. After wearing Electra-Vita two months, | cnly remain widows and orphans, | seine, foelink | Athen ae me you 40 every plaiibe brediean laid it away, feeling stronger than before the accident. The appliance has decaying corpses and” bleaching | Wil! find that tho halr dries quickly werd he ued san (hitettar done wonders for me. Yours truly, BR. REID, pone ’ CAL I N and ¢ y, ia p ' pale 7 5 4 « , Wash. Le a aw ye hariat Bt ppearance and {# always bright, there would be little need voi ; pvereey cone \ soft and fluffy; so fluffy in fact of criticism. Souk ineabtaree eakiee Vs ka or antl i that {t looks more abundant than JAMES Q, CLEMMER FREE showin AASVita is applied, and FOURTH PRIZE ig it Is, and so soft that arranging it BOOK | cxpieins many things you st w : —e becomes a pleasure, Just use a Consultation free. Office hours am. to p. mj oF rom the birth of man, the ser-| teaspoonful of canthrox, which you | -' evenings by appointment pent of Selfishness in the guise of can get from any good druggist, | jabs iy across the fair fields of this makes a full cup of shampoo | IM . human happiness, ever shriveling | liquid, enough so tt is easy to ap-| Geoartie's Best | ROOM 206 EMPRESS BLD man's Vision of truth, until it has|ply it to all the hair instead Al Photeptay Mouse 101G% Second Ave. Corner Spring St, Seattle, Wash. robbed him of the power to be just the top of the head, yesterday ' MAY 1, 1917. PAGE 6 ‘Doug AND LOGAN ARE OPPOSIT:S ! One Tries to Stay in and Other to Stay Out of $} Jail; Look Below for News of Good Bills |) HIN ALL RESPECTS, BELIEVE US! Bcene From “Ba bette,” Clemmer by av’e > 7 | lays a irl of York's Gre Today's Programs 4 plags a irl of fork’s Gree ; arried 1 LIBENTY——Charies Bay in Ts " ' Mitter"; “Teddy at the Throttle nA sowed enous CLM te Hytand and Mare Oats, 1K MeDermots In" Mabette , t : COLISEUM—Doug Vairbanks and Ar ) line Pretty tn "in Again—Out Again”! 200 8 pg nag ry. “The comedy is “Blue Eyes and rarer NO, DON'T TAKE ON in Mee. Don't tak prayer rugs fron DNIAI—Marte Osberne ta “doy *ACred tomplos : They usually ha and the Dragon") “Patria” and weekly. poppery Oriental ¢ tach CLASS A—Mathiye Willems ta “The them Two fellow it in en ee ee Carpet From Bagdad,” and the curse follow 1 all the way around LOGAN AND DOUG the we } Logan Hillingsley was t yeu hin cs vw Chee ok ks was trying to get IN Jail 88 NANCE EMOTES hard ean rying to #' Nance O'Netl has all th me nts for d © emot Fairbanks, in “In v4 agin 6 can Ket f at © with the the bi ench he Is sentenced—to girl a for th ore right of “Little RAY AS RURALITE Mary Marie Os Asa re borne fn « the matter ( e's at the Colonial now tn “soy * 4 the Dragon Mr V Castle is there, too, in an e of “Patria Says Wounded Ne the Keyat tpals. © dor, in 0 see IT’S A NICE PLAY A abe Ve The ' ty, the RAPS BRYANISTS A san of what untrained Ame un boys would get is # Wo nhood, the Glory f the at the Moo aw etera t the kille 1 for epare he harmless cacophony of the pacifiste—the w ther brignd ed n by this grea nation It thrilling conception ¢ «ee Aid of Sculptors $120,000 FIRE SALE A Big Purchase of Merchandise Caught in © Railroad Wreck. Goods Only Damaged by Being Soiled, and Considerably Mussed. These, Added to the FITZGERALD & HYNES STOCK Bought at One-third of Its Original Cost, F Fill Your Wants, Tremendou to You, and Double Inducement bles Us avings orrow to at Tom TAILORED SKIRTS 50 Dozen Underwear FOR WOMEN whee ‘ $1.98 and $2.98 rate gene. One hundred f Dr Skirts, én plain colors, mix tures, stripes and ch - - up to 30 waist me re one F. & H. price, $2.60 to $4.98. Bale price t $ $1 $1.98 and #:2,9% Women's Wash Skirts at $1 sport atr kreen : rose, tan, Special $4, 1s Childre 100 HOUSE DRESSES Best quality Percales and Ginghams, sizes 36 to 52 bust F. & H. price to $1.75, Gale price 98c aiseciececlileeapilabeGinnsuchiceidintaaitissctasinineueai eee SHOES WOMEN’S HOSE Growing girls’ high tops yarn, made of tan Russia ca 1 i a he Poeun laced, Sizes 3 to 6 Fi& : e, Der price $6.50, Sale pric An ext women a 1 counter and ( F heel. 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