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STRAND | Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca What WeretheConditions in Russia Shortly Before the Revolution © STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917. PAGE 8 (in ee BIG FEATURES RUN COLISEUM | th AT PIKE OLISEUM TRAND— «Allon Have you seen Cecil B. De Mille’s glorioug masterpiece, “JOAN, THE WOMAN’’? It cost more to show thanany other film play ever shown in Seattle. Do you know that al- | ready over 40,000 people have seen it | here; that itis replete with scenes of spectacular grandeur? Dashing, clashing, charging armies; terrific fights. Breath-taking cavalry charges by thousands of men; oe armies storming forts; arm- 4 er ored knights; then the Joan, THe Woma, os Cotteanw vivid romance of Joan —with Wallace Reid a 4, Darkest | 5 tion is the way in which Joan, the Woman's, vivid love story is woven through | ae THIS PICTURE WITH NAMELESS POWER If Today's Programs ] te ete Wane. fone ceemed hee as Eric — Geraldine : j TELLS IT ALL | men ea isn fairy prince, furnishes ‘many “ Sl ce Tt adh sa a ag Farrar as Joan 3 j Seana Atstar east tm “tntal-|COLIBEUM Historical and wonderful in pageantry as it is, the one great thing that wile iy. : 7 eleapen ma tie ; oe i « ietare make this super-drama live into eternity as the world’s greatest cinema produc Second Avenue, Bet. Spring and Seneca Coming Soon—“MOTHERS OF FRANCE” LUMBERMEN MEET | A meeting of members of the} West Coast Lumbermen’s associa tion will be held FP at 1:20 ngton ho ns of] COMING SATURDAY _ . REX BEACH'S “THE BARRIER” Better Than “The Spoilers” TO BE OFFICERS og SAN it NCTSCO May | Army headq | heatre appear aga wing Washington Guards “Now _ Z- =eo=: ‘PLAYING | TWICE DAILY © BEES, s 2:30 and 8:15 ea « % : $2,000,000 Spectacle Story a Marka ret | Love’s Struggle Throughout the Ages It is positively the great- est amusement feature in existence. The fact is admitted by | geno divin ofthe rah ° e . will direct work of the bureau of all. See it without incon- bGulai’ OF Sierman. A’ Beach. igned to take a position with the | federal tariff commission ‘SEATTLE RANKS 9TH Seattle's postal savings bank ninth in a Hst of 18 post 8 thru the country, with Pi total savin powits of $1,150,000. The increase in April was $40,488 venience by reserving your seats. Main 4111 PRICES Evenings tab -25c, 50c, 75¢ Matinee ...25c, 50c MUSIC Augmented Symphony a under direction a COR. THIRO & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN | PINE AT WESTLAKE | nnd] WEEK YOUR CREDITS O.K. in ar Thousands al fashion, and hara dese © atm EMMER tow a pretty wal ary lunch room. a newsp Superfluous Hair, Roots And All, Quickly Go! (Absotutety New Home Method) ‘ Diseased Skin ee re Ween, tke hat : i BARTELL PD y arlermaste .—te , w * ceaiasiny Charles B, Smith, Seattle real es-! | . erat. Ms. Wm. a | NOW pLaviNG DOUBLE Spuisrapasteciose : | tate man ifiled In an auto accident j i iB Mackey. Sere _CAF | ; wy Jin Southern California, left a $295, las Sal" Bcy et AALLN|| BETTER HURRY * HEADLINER Major General of 1000 eatate, to be distributed among §Famum ena Th H na f amount of correspondence he q ot receives each eek. IN A BRAND NEW FUN RIOT 15, 000 Estates eC he 0 oy DE LUXE THE The VIRGINIAN Butcher THE PLAY THAT MADE Boy DUSTIN IT’S A SCREAM FAMOUS EVERY SECOND 15c CHILDREN 5 Loge Seats 250 mels, whole cities built in O) 201 GUARDSMEN | land about the graphic and faithful portrayal of these thrilling happenings. F tin in The | Y Skinny 's In one seene, for instance man is shot full of arrows, the ased upon the fi i's greatest wi Arc, but instead “Joah, the Woman,” has play is ture showing the arrows apparent t antment of ly passing thru hix bod been seen only in the largest ONL Y ‘a ‘i oan ot the Liberty 618) ¢ ° cities of United States and t “of Allah” Is | MISSION ae OF he United Sta ; 3 DAYS making a gigantic his ve ator rh 8 few in Canada at $2.00 play De Mille has const: ‘| prices, but wherever it has ap MORE a magnificent and inde: peared it has broken all rec ably thrilling love story wow for attendance and length Try to Come about the wonderful ha Fach perform- Before 7 P. M. ings of that day. The pri tion is twelve reels in 1 Show Starts em1357) 16¢ and 26 ) appeared in It Includes Shi Mason and George Le Guere, who ‘ ' of the Orient. | played ir the Sins, Ann Mur-| never equaled. It’s a wonder- true. scenes of | first #ix § thosiaset a conflagration o' dock, Holbrook Blinn, Nance| ful story—a marvelous play 9 p. m. 3 O'Neil, Charlotte Walker and H. DB This wonderful super-photo- Children 10¢ o an or-| Warner. h ere a # ALHAMBRA he British are now fight.| ceectesd COLISEUM Meas COLISEUM) with its magnificent temples and encircling | alls 300 feet high, that D. W.| 1'Griffith has resuscitated and) Very exe Srady which can be seen as a part of his et pod assists Miss}? Cooperation rendered by The ] and it has| Star in recruiting the corps e of or during the strenuous times Ss tional cast attracti on a o ectact Intole n a © 1 Pi e as * je plen- oe pel. | apectal rance,” at the Al] ree a eendeur eattle has responded splen : es . ambra “7 | didly to ar calla, otue CLASS A | I am now asking your fur- | dows not A eming with clever situations | ther assistance and coopera- ‘ ey d carrying a mighty message to| ton in recruiting the ma fan corps to its full autho: every man, Woman and child of ed an ; trature mind, “The Unborn,” the| strength of 30,000 enlisted men. the am try and with huchtalked.of soctological picture,| The special national marine The Virstaias ron 8D-l hich bas created so much com-| Corps recruiting week is from. | ; ene ane ele irginian,” from} vont in Seattle, Spokane and Ta-| June 10th to 16th inclusive, A the book by Owen Wister, and tel ia, where it i nn showing | and I hope that the marine of Kirk La Shelle, at the Rex is at the! corps will be at full strength The Vi before the close of the present ian” is in 400 acenen [te capacity audi Class A cast of 300 players Ue re fiscal year period Charles Chaplin is pleased as a ROSS NOW PRESIDENT 11 | bor with a new toy with the esca H. C. Ross has been elected prest-! y|!ator, or moving stairway, built for dent of Seattle Typographical union. the big department store scene in|, J. Gaseman is now vice president “The Floorwalker,” at the Colonial. and R. M. McCullough, secretary aud dous offering and she is -| When the steps were first set up | organizer. RUG Co. lin a part of particular power, 4/0 the stairway, it was hard to Bek EEE lkeep Charlie off them long enough }to allow the mechanics to finish | SMITH LEAVES $295,000 STRAND COLONIAL | time pietures yet taeu the start of the big war ady is the star in this relatives and friends. Marines Sends His | TWO Congratulations! pon't tai! to read Poe's “Gold Seattle was congratulated today Bug,” in The Star. BIG STARS You Never Saw Such a Show—Pep, Thrills and Laughs for her patriotic response in fur jnishing men for the United States | marine corps in a telegram to The Star from Maj. Gen. George Ba nett, commandant at Washington, bd © The telegram follows Editor Star The bill » by Presi dent Wilson yesterday author izes the marine corps to enlist men between th ages of 18 and 35 for the period of the war. Men who want to fight where the action’s hottest, on land, on the sea or in the alr will find the marine cor, of fers them a great opportunity to uphold the honor of their country and their flag “On behalf of the officers and enlisted men of rorps, | again de 8 our sincere app _the able — assistan: UNTIL SATURDAY ONLY— “THE UNBORN” Great Birth Control Problem Considered the Handsomest Star on the Screen, Appearing in Person at the CLEMMER THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW FOR THE LAST TIMES Feature Program Today — Friday—Saturday Chas. Chaplin In a Storeful of Laughs The Floor Walker [Fatty Arbuckle Giving little talks of his per sonal experiences before the camera and telling of the MADE BY HIS OWN COMPANY Go to the Clemmer and see Jack Kerrigan, hear what he has to say, and shake him by the hand TODAY IS LADIES’ DAY EDITION Texas Ryan a comedy drama of Ameri- can Western Life, starring Frank Campeanu Admission ion Se Held Up in U, 8, Probate Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace such measures and establish proof of birth or descent, Naturalization Papers Have you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consult us, IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3884 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 8. Corner 30th and Jackson 15¢ CHILDREN 5c Loge Seats 25¢ Seattle's Best Phetoplay House JOHN HAMRICK SECOND AND UNIVERSITY