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RS D. W. Griffith sents His) Militon Dollar All-Star Cast THIS WEEK ONLY COME EARLY POQOCOOIOOOO DOINGS IN FILMDOM RADOPOOOIOOO OOS } NEWS—_NOvES— OSSIP —/ } BLANCHE SWEET ROBT. HARRON MENRY GISH GISH fa Her Condoned : Super Masterplece |REX 4 JOHN HAMRICK 7 SECOND & UNIVERSITY George Le Guerre in “ Today’s ee de Programs | LIBERTY—Wilfred Lame ta “Hands Dp,” Jenning: CLEMMER—Antonio Moreme and Faith Storey in “Money Magte.” COLISEUM—Denglas Fairbanks and Ariine Pretty in “In Again—Out Again -Harry Morey, Alice Joree “Womanhood, the CLASS A—Marte Dresster tn “Tile [Wakes Up.” caricon comedy and scenic. COLONIAL —“The Jangle,” benefit per- Sloth,” at the Mission motion pletures ts the tmportance attack to realism. You ought to eo the extremes we go to for a touch of gymnastic realism. Hers hoping that “In Agnin—Out Again” goes over with a bang tn Ge atth nd many thanks for your kind treat With kindest personal rega sincerely, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. eee EDITH AS WESTERNER Edith Storey makes a peppery | Western girl and a comical rich so- cy Mileo Minter » “Ee-|Clety climber in “Money Magte,”| [ew playing at the Clemmer. An- tonto Moreno, the handsome Span- tard, plays opposite her eee eee © Below t# a personal letter, writ oH, Bc snd ne pole 25 feet a ten by Doug Fairbanks, now play-|,way ar ; into @ coal = 4 today, we will gtve | ink at the Colise to the mov wagon below. head first y. ar olf and new patrons} editor. It's the typical Fairbanke™ 0° CU the chute he best dinners and tuncheons | etter. Read it: climbing the side of a house ‘tor Be hed tn Seattin Ag a} “Movie Editor The Star: In our|)icgiary purposes, climbing. the tn@ucement for our] present day of pacifists and ammu — Pe nd 8 nition factory explosions, we found excellent material for “In Again— Out Again,” which, I understand, ts being shown In Seattle In some of the fight scenes I was compelled to protect myself against 50 typical Jess Willarda, any one of whom, with a punch, could shatter a marble mansion. Gosh, but It was a tough squabble, and, oh, boy, how earnestly we fought. Twice I saw vision of a tombstone in a quiet cemetery, but L am still on deck ready for the next big fight pio ture. One of the admirable points about Today, Tomorrow and Saturday Greater Than Praise From the Critics Is the Public Enthusiasm for “WOMANHOOD THE GLORY OF THE NATION” WITH ALICE JOYCE and HARRY MOREY “Womanhood” is perhaps the most wonderful of the many Mfeen productions of recent date. _ Convention was thrown aside, people yelled, stamped and owes during some of the most stirring moments of the 7. 2 “Womanhood” 1s a decided trump Doint of view. The battle acenes 2 Directing « triun 4 Zeppelins photo artistic idous powe nes in which are sent crashing into the sea Four Performances Daily Afternoon performances begin at 2 and 3.30 Evening performances begin at 7:30 and 9 PRICES—Afternoons and Evenings Entire Lower FI and taba oe 25c Boxes 50c ey Moore Theatre } side of @ building to escape the liynchers, are only a fow of the stunts Doug Fairbanks does tn “tn Again—Out Again,” now at the Coltseum. Comical? It’s a world beater, eee |MOORE PLAY |8 GREAT “Womanhood, the Glory of the Yatton,” will be at the Moore untt! jaturday night only, It's a wonder. ful pleture, a cry for organization and preparedness. } eee ‘ RAILROAD STORY “Hands Up,” the story of rall roads and the Weat, written by the ex-bandit, train robber, road agent c., to wit, Al Jennings, {= the fea ture at the Liberty until Saturday night. Wilfred Lucas stars “His Parlor Zoo” is the comedy eee “SIN” PICTURE Another of the “Seven Deadly Sins” pictures, “Sloth,” ts at the Mission until Saturday night. Char lotte Walker is one of the stars The plays are run singly, the entire seven making the whole, but each is a separate and complete story “A Tugboat Romeo,” with Ches ter Conklin, is the laugh-producer. cee BIG PICTURE | Griffith's first attempt at the! |"bigger movies” {8 “Her Condoned| /Sin.” It is an old Biograph, but considering the limitations of the time, it is extremely well done.| The Griffith touch, you know | It's at the Rex until Saturday night. Blanche Sweet, Mae Marah Robert Harron and the Gish girls are the stars. one 1, W. W. BENEFIT or the purpose of adding to th Everett prisoners’ defense fund the management of the Colonia theatre has turned the place ove to the I. W. W., and all profits fror the pictures shown there go to the fund The feature ta a pleturization o Upton Sinclair's novel, “The Jungle.” There 1s also a comed see MARY ATTRACTS That sweet young blonde, Mar Miles Minter, stars in “Environ men at the Strand. It's a nice little story. 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