The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1917, Page 3

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— o,° oo STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 19, poe EMI iiss Lestisiststtinititiststititicsiitiitiestiteseeeessiitesteiesisessecesseeneae eos tos if Coming Week to Be Ome of Remarkable Pictures :: oo isi iiiitssts tii iiuisiisissisiie Stttitiietestittntinitiitisstitsttriittrsttestithittinitetititisiteensiiensiiesst iota CONSTANCE TALMADGE ~~ INTOLERANCE % AY INE” ALIANBRA vv } a GOODWHISK fYoeasie | Dusy Fai ‘ARNUM. “THE Viraman - Ar THE REX. LIBERTY |¥ering in act The wonderful fi ee tion of Robert COLISEUM mance of the S An enthusiastic lence of of Allah,” opens at. the Libert an 2 gue Sunday for « week's engagement spec rma This spectacul art film in- “Joan, the Wo: t , on cludes thousands supernumer. the Col mt ar and n aries, and native Bedouins The story is of the f the e . and caravans and camels. A suc-|femous French woman and ar cession of scenes of the great Sa- shown eight reels jammed f t . ted Thies coiled in the art of | phot e and, f ' the ne idea being the East, and the Love tense ir era 1s on tot 7 : seems there to overcast other equa > eon radic ing earthly things, There He Last night's audience was en- | og the advent of W. Grif Mora, at the edge of the & thusiastic ove e picture. It will | gt ectacle, “Intolerance.” Fo: desert, the Sand Diviner for pen at the Col nda the ‘tieet tine ie 000 to Domini den, the English- ge that the drams has t A } oman, what the threads of Fate | MISSION rors new had woven Boris, t Dougla © the | for ( its stranger, ca lelse was Mission S an A efore , nothing to . who loved, | tocrac not sorta And when the sto oke—w w “Dougie” t t for very lo np the stage or scr at the sky suddenly 4 ned and the 1 int ture activities |tempt to reach the mag at gan their hone n journey out | by his feet from the lin tree ta into the s: nes of the desert. in order to study the habits of t oe. There when the cup of| rare migrating cate ar, seal remorse was drained to its dregs| walls, drives racing cara and when the notes of » no longer | d ne nd generally deport sounded and there was reason fc himself to the great m of renunciation the woman | th ¢ Carmen did there in t sert with v , ne role great love ma the play one of |« Daug Fairbanks in Madnes the greatest love stories ever pre has thelecreen productions in she sented on the motion picture|part of the girl he loves to “Amer-/|hae starred since her ible sereen ican Aristocra stage .triumpt eee » a daar en she wa CLEMMER REX wan comment Some reasons for the remarkable The V natl the success of Commodore J. Stuart) Farnum tr t the datiahter of ckton’s soul-stirring drama lcomes to the Rex 8 from justice and a “Womanhood, the Glory of by the officers of nde Wot antl tion,” starring Alice Joyce Lasky Feature Pla was a ba Harry Morey with an all-star Vi-|the best production oer tagraph cast coming to the Clem-| made to 4 CLASS A inday, are listed below When it The Gilded Cage the Cla New York is shown bombed | Lasky company ripping, dynami from the sky Squaw Man. Br ting dfama. It ha Theodore vosevelt makes al lions,” “The Call of the cai, ake’ rousing pa ch other famous classic ever told In it the wonderfui shown dischare-|can get some idea of personality and great histrioni ater. lence of the production bility of Alice Brady has ful The capitol at Washington Is the ie oe Ming and the result fa a film thet background for a scene con ALHAMBRA ¢ rank, ‘The story awe thousands of people en Euripides founded the |, with a h that ca ses ‘ written by Frances Marion and the filn directed Harley Knole WASTE ARMY WINS. SEATTLE’S SUPPORT TOMORROW Class “A” ALICE BRADY “ re Ls Continued Fi Pa 1 THEATRE reli eer. wenn epee eee é | Third Avenne a have ometimes almost envied bad | \ th oy pent the pantry | Geesome FARRAR <i = Joan, THe Wome | ar we Co OLISEV/L ARGARITIA FISHER EARLS OF PARADISE Cotowiar’ “vy | led with left-over or the stuff will be a r again, the 1 a but this is hap stays! n the f ‘or a fe da and is I always make too m cof. fee nd have to throw sometimes tor full out 1 ny potatoes when ny, and as we don't stuff, | throw them out, too Th nad esolution After t 1 not going to cook ‘ lon't around a rve invited to dinner, the » we r even cand If ever would do this, t ld be a big saving of food @ worr If something jmust be eaten, have something simple, such as popcorn, fruit or! ute, A junch eaten at 11 or 12 o'clock at night not good for any one,| eithe Women can also save on other things at home ich as gas and! light. Mon aved on these will buy food Help Feed the Chickens | Mre. L. A. Bremerman, 6834! 1. Thomas Santschi Woodlawn ave. 1917, PAGE 3 makes this sug! duty of every woman to thoro HOW TO ENLIST gestion: “Much goes into the «i ly familiarize herself with.” bage can of the moat ¢ Mrs, Houston, of course, as wife family that chickens could Ta-/of the secretary of agriculture ble weraps are the best food for| perhaps more interested, if po chickens, and, with the greatest! ble, than any of the others are ery family ha few scrape Mrs. Houston Most Interested . ca; that ate natalie’ aed lige pc aineed: Kee oledaas 6 The THoman's Army Against Waste or the table. The ne watd the lawn are fine for green ebicker if the omer the count - a feed Those who do not keep|™ onl realise what the cor hickens could see that thene ion of food means, it will be | HEREBY ENLIST IN THE WOMANS ARMY AGAINGT ace fg olde iy Htem_ io coverooealng: the WASTE, AND FOR THE DURATION OF THE WAR | PLEDGE ple's chicken Mrs, Burleson, wife tu MYSELF TO MAKE THE ZONBERVATION OF FOOD mY is Wi y ° ter General Burleson the nea SPECIAL DUTY AND SERVICE TO MY COUNTRY, ; of the cabinet wives to enr " abine s Je abinet Ives J in the Woman's Army Against Army Against Waste ‘tt is « great patriotic of BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON Lh sys Psaged Ps ite ve WASHINGTON, 0. C. May (oe ee otto do my bit. 3 19.—The wives of cabinet |? Cae eh Oo My BY Mrs, Redfield, wife of the secre members are ' tary of commerce, also was a muc! all very much H sated list n I told be interested in aBiat the great ~ arn srinit stavcnt Sign the above coupon with your narre and address and mail it to the Woman's |e women Wi etermined , the Waste Editor of The Star Army Against Pie pre rl 5. eolia Printed cards containing the pledge may also be obtained at the Waste tear body to furkt: what women's rest room of the Bon Marche, the check-room of the lima shame Rt oy eine Will fo. you % and Coliseum theatres, the Owl Drug Store, Third and Pike; candy wire at 1 ly have it_sixned. to, stand near east entrance of Sanitary Market, First and Pike, and secretary of eve i «{ Reaches +. for 1 am, Puss’n Boots Confectionery Co., 1318 Second ave. the interior, booty . Maia Python taidto me ae jalteady doing all in m oune the pledge ia parce to Charles 1 Hellmore, arrested how high school sta- know all The R an provisional govern ten da ago for automobile thiev- der inraon he state have vol 10AH M&GLONE about your /ment has calle! a + on the ox ler nd sentenced Saturday to unteered to help harvest crops this GIBSON Army Against portation of political ext from|three and one-half years to ‘mumer in answer to Uncle Bam's Waste. The question of the the United ‘ ace o » penitentiar re call, will net be known until next prevention of waste is one the lack of fur ecenmar re fay on a $5,000 bond) week, according to ve Immigra- it becomes the patriotic ipay their passage » appea on Comtissioner White. that | Helen Ware and When Nobere X rhe Gurden of Atiah” he created an passed wit nil-seeing eye of the First at Pike Continuous 11 to 11 Starting Sunday Giant waite A love story of the Sahara Desert. far-flung appeal. will re-create the magic m; of fabled Beni-Mora—a musical | terpretation in keeping with immortal story! It enthralls with its Its poetic beauty carries you with the magic of its potent charm this great epic of the desert—barbaric, yelonte drama ments of the screen! TS the ators rint Phone Main 12 for Schedule mystic, sunlit. Admission 15c Some Seats 25c Children 10¢ Loge Seats 30c

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