The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 22, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917. PAGE 6 COLISEUM fetes Battles Galore, Sand Storm and | . ‘ Landslide at the Movie Theatres Phrill Follows Thrill in’ Sereen Stories Now $120,000 FIRE SALE Our Greatest Coat Sale Is a Hummer COATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES : Less Than Wholesale Prices at the Various Show . i Shops wy tl j i Poday’s Programs Raat i ‘ ’ n longe they are, accor apaer Se eke ” ~4 ¥, ¥ 7 rl : 2 b # Alien i The Silent Master” will be ad rt “ . BE Alte 2 “Wor a Robert Warwick's next photo vce ‘ rt ; . feature ) » Clean-up Prices on F. & cn Stock ome $ Clean-up Prices on F. & H. Stock Ruchings tc to WAH KO KOOd A company of rves has been formed at the Essanay studio and ie drilling each day Jack Gardner will of a long » sa, to be Cecil B. DeMilie's Glorious Masterpyece— Joan e | Wild and Woolly,” with a | terrific fight on horseback, is | the next Douglas Fairbanks | picture. ning pool, 60x40, in alled in the Lasky sty Scone From “The Barrier,” Coming to the Clemmer on Saturday Next Se ries of Benefits ed Combs, up to ' House Dre ; | at the Strand t | to clone at, euch oc} wos veers BL25 this exeiting story of Mexican], vba unter, In the r ot tee ae? sh gh vey 8 tion of “America Aristocracy,”| : 50 Trimmed Hats for Women and Misses, $1 25 sold up to $3.50, at... cece cee eseereewneneee i 12 Reels 2 Epochs ted for a we , to be given the Strand theatre for the wee ; . a 4 ak ocesebehs scsheeueweae eginning Sundey, June 3 The vivid romance of tho deliv. erer of France—Joan of Arc— backed by magnificent, awe inspiring battle scenes—a mar “THE STORE TAT, SAVES VOU MONEY 2 velous photoplay—intensely WSSION 15¢ and 252 ILDREN 10c ‘LOGES 50: dramatic—costly, superb—a play none should miss. Every two hours, starting ‘ bo gaa H ot ‘ you who have \ now, beca it is very strange that b 10U8, are only humat ° QUESTIONS REVEAL DIS. | considered the _handvomes Scalp Sores th fire a i, as standing ne | pi hat ould And ow that you have y it behooves you to be nest charitable to all human weak« write me on the very ¢ expected we would be together. n comes the awful ques yuld I have gone with him » sure now that I did ne with that wonderfu t excuse anything. n id 1 ha Star of the screen, a “ee \e Ld CLEMMER THEATRE “| No matter what your lot in life] little book It} tay be, there comes a time when| (To be continued) bird | ini a the way] de that rer! TaurspaY |D. D. D.= and FRIDAY J 7®signs.vgsh oe ag Dr. Evans Regular, Licensed, Registered Physician Saves you one-half or more The Coliseum Greater Sym: phony Orchestra has been! augmented to do justice to} this super-picture, | $2 5 Glasses o on Earth SUPERIOR SKILL Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 © awa of co | know what you are thinking,| n| Mar . a you can think, little book. It t sorrows an} —— _ ete TODAY AND WEDNESDAY airlow must have remembered the! ——— ty, | terrible he « was the the the garden even when the of the Mount of Happiness | t| But natures Hke Mother| Waverly’s (or ls we I should call Mrs. Trent) eve ach the sititude of joy or the low-] est depts of | Does Mollie know | Go to the Clemmer and see Jack Kerrigan and hear what he has to say ods enable us en in thirty minute in four hours, ordinary 2 wait The Greatest of All American Plays THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. TOMORROW IS GaSe brow, canmion ot tat wi Near Wadia” LADIES’ DAY . se pihie ‘ori oks cash, TAP HIM ON THE HEAD i that Dick sai toe enter | Laon La very cll have ever known my husband The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. | empl awoke 4 cheap room-|Certain I am ¢ he has n That Grind Their Own Lenses ‘CLEM M E R ° : ; i - HOURS ing } inus $23, Monday. He!known me, the real Margie. Al Seattie’s B Da 5 7 pm remembers two men attac these years we have both been liv " —— ee 401 Peoples Bank Bldg Second and Pike Produced in the Grand Canyon of the Colorado Phetoplay. Sun¢ t i2 at FYfth ave and Jackson at, Sun-| | a ick rohit Starring Special Round Trip Fares East, If ai thogt etnies Via the No Trouble to Keep ight out al 66 99 Skin Free From Hair: Great Northern Railway * | Boston ..... $119.20 97 n> Mey, 2s | minutes skin wa rid the and Pal... 67.50: "* Round Trip Sumamer Tomst Ra Rates ng a ble a a care for h own 7 tone. —Advertiverment waterially, he me Dick ha p On Sale Daily. June 20th to y 34, | - —|stwaya done that fc He has @nd every Friday and Satur hag thereafter pa July, never paid much to my . August and Septemb« spiritual life, and f ,that Also the Latest Final return li n late of sa ot to I had begun t had exceed October ) 1 Lin dire All Week hp asia pa be bicgans tions. Diverse routes return 1 wonder what Jim Edie thinks VY ven Ss bout Dick You ¢ t “ Jim Boston ....... $119.20 | St. Paul |very much, and ne surely knows! aaa Buffalo ++ 99.50 Minneapolis . |that Dick came back and let Mal-| And a One-Reel Chicago j 80.00 | Duluth : “jrweaty stale! rial fe han end, Laugh Producer 0 ™m yw would such an action | Detroit ............ 91.00| Sioux City The Clay ce Nation Bf) strive a man? | | Montreal .......... 113.00 ounce Bluffs Jim ing always stood by Dick | i} New York .. +» 118.20 | Omaha ..... hru thick nd thin, He must MME Louis... 78:70| Lincoin now him better than 1 do, even ADMISSION ALICE JOYCE tho I have v him all these Washington, D.C. 116.00 Kansas City ; ae watia Uke to kuaw tank what Jim h k of it all wa i Proportionatel o other Eastern points, Three t] HARRY MOREY ers bas in bi MutT oante splendid, electr trains East dat! Jask him, Mttle book. 1 ean only | suess that Jim thinks Dick did the | right thing from the way he clasps | hie hand and from the wa Dick eyes light up when Jim comes into the room With the exception of Jim and | myself, 1 do not think another per son dreams of the soul traged that Blots out the physical tragedy “THE ORIENTAL LIMITED” To Everyone Any Time “THE GLACIER PARK LIMITED” “THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS” Break your journey at Glacter National Pa on Main Line season, June 15 to October 1 For further information, tickets, ete., apply CITY TICKET OFFICE Columbia and Second Avenue T. J. Moore, C. P. & T. A, C. W. Meldrum, Asst. Gen. P. Agt. Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609 The Crimson Dove WITH Carlyle Blackwell This story starts in New York Society and leaps to the big outdoors. ‘STRAND Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca Seattle's Best Photoplay House of Malcolm Stnart’s death Did Dick tell Jim? Do men seek to justify them selves to their friends in cases of | | this kind as women do? | Little book, ! am putting up to| ou many questions, and the onl thing you will ybably make of them i that m afraid to look into my own heart and see what is ig ther 1 am going to wait until I see Dr. Virot—wait until I see just HESTHA ADMISSION 1% CHANTS (The Best for the Least) Fourth Avenue, Bet. Pike and Pine

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