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SG5PRS eo A8S HE | TODAY LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BTAR—MONDAY, MOVIE Wiiliam 8. Hart and Margery Wilson, | | Today's Programs Ti AMERICA’S SWEETHEART MARY PICKFORD ) Assisted by Elliott Dexter, who plays the bandit lover with “dashing bravado—handsome—suave—a typical bad man—in aA ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS” We think that this is Mary's best picture—that is, it has more life ‘More action—and more genuine amusement value than any other Pickford photopiay. TOLISEUM BER CEs Sth AT PIKE vampire- “You said gant that he was borrowing money from his friends here and there to} a tide him over from week to week “I tell you, Margie,” sdid Paula, |! knew this, as he hed asked me “my ‘thouhis were in a jumble ‘© take charge of his personal bani when I arrived at ovr rooms. Alma account and at that moment he —_——— | FATE MUST TAKE ITs Own” COURSE e it, Margie,” inte rupted Paula, “She was a terrible little vampire, and she sucked the self-respect, the honor and the life blood from a man who, with a dif was not there or I think I should | **S overdrawn at the bank ferent wife, might have been really ave impulsively biurted out the ‘Frank Smith was an honest, |sreat. Whole business. As it was, I sat | tho weak, man. Every mistake he Isn't it a queer twist of fate, down to try and decide what J méde, every sin he committed, | Paula, that so momentous a thing should do. 1 pat off Jeff and my |Should be laid at his wife's door,)as happiness in marriage must P}ewn case until the last as you will see before I get thru/hang on such a slender thread as with this story.” circumstance “Paula,” 1 said, “I can hardly conceive that a woman could spend her husband’s money and get him t I considered what was my wo Congressman Smith Mls wife was surely going to get him into disgrace and trouble Iready she had so extrava " she answered, “you know Ingersoll said, when asked he would have improved the I would how nto debt as did this terrible little | wo id if he had created it Why not a Salt Water Vacation at one of the Shore Resorts Low Round Atlantic Coast, New England, Adirondacks, Trip Fares Eastern White and Green Mountains, Canada and Thousand Islands. 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Griffith's magnificent spec REX—Dorethy Phillipe in “Mell Mor tacle, “Intolerance,” ts to rematy OR ymANI—Dougion Fairbanks to “Thy |*t the Alhembra another w Americano.” | In every way, the prod ction he. COLONIAL—Mary Miles Minter ta ling shown here in the same as the A—Otle Marian tn “The miocs |"Oedwa one, including & sym phony orchestra. ites les ! wonders of “In HART AT LIBERTY | ver been equsled William 8. Hart, in another] yionian episode, whict “wild and woolly Wolf Lowry,” |Coat more than any entire spec in at the Liberty, In this latest |tacle ever before 1, in but picture ix noither a gamb efourth of “Into € nor a fighter, but a man a ae rugged meaty and devotion. | WILLIAM6& AT MISSION Wolf” Lowry is a ranchman WhO] Kathivn Williams and Theod has become king of his vast do-/ponerts have the leading meine thro bis own sheer deter lupe Cost of Hatred t mination. The story circles around jing wiasion. It og iy the one love adventure of this si} nouiah Marie Dix. and rev a ) Ma and reveals lent man's life-—a love which, after! worvings of the mind of a xt calling forth all that fe fine and} oa. deeply wronged, of his vic nodle In his nature, ends in self-|istroq. his continual nursing of a sacrifice and — relinquishr gues, Watch saaitag yeore tox Her Torpedoed Love ** | unmitigated stone riot of fun, with Louise Fa . oaaue cee tae zenda and Ford Sterling Prt oo oaeig: SS Sain aaake “THE BARRIER” AT CLEMMER aegnier. From the first showing of “The Barrier at the Broadway theatre, |PHILLIPS AT REX in New York, this wonderful pic The San Francisco thquake | ture has proved an amazing suc [and fire has n translated oss. It captured the big audi-|the screen as the climaxing inci ence at the very start. It held|dent of a series of sensational them breathless thru scene after |events set forth at the Rex of awift, stirring action, It Hell Morgan's Girl” js the at forth waves of ap traction he thrilling climaxes were reach-| In this stirring melodrama, beau ed. And all because it is a great |tiful and talented Dorothy Phillips picture greatly produced—the high. | plays the ng role, supported iat. development of the photo-|by William Stowell as the hero, ‘érame and Lon Chaney as the villain “The Barrier” is now at the|The days b the “q eo” are Clemmer past, and the present ‘esidents |* oe e PICKFORD AT COLISEUM make good health catching” would make anotper Improvement DAINTY MARY AND BIG BILL HITS AT THEATRES Mary Pickford, in “A Romance of Ithe Redwoods,” steged under the jpersonaf direction of that well known produ genius, Cecil B De Mille "i of “Joan the Woman,” fs a new treat to photo: 1 I'd make all the good men fail In love with good women and punish MAY 28, 1917. PAGE 7 in “ "Wolf? Lowry,” Liberty A ne The Pickford-De Mille Hint should = result in one of the greatest screen tri } TODAY . [And Tomorrow Only! q HELL all the bad men by making them marry the bad women + ] | “But what of the children Peula?’ 1 asked | ‘And a« little child shall lead them she quoted soft! “Flosay Smith had no child te lead her into righteousness, and | m not sure that anything could | have turned her from her purpose. |She was bad all thru, she looks happy and youthfu still goes all those as she way, making who come near her minister to her worthless | and yet to-| on her ruthless | | : She Lived on the Famous San Francisco Barbary Coast at the Time of the Great Earthquake and Fire vanity “Let me see, I think I wandered | off at the time I was thinking —yYou Love Her over what I should do shout telling —You Hate Her Congressman Smith about his wife. _ At tant T came to the conelucion |g —You Condemn that I could not tell him Don't you think that was rath from him Gold cannot human being, you be stolen unawares. fre parallel |itself, and a |}now, cannot elmost ae the thief who takes her awa Margie, in ali my experience, 1 lave found that {it is not only im joxsible, but absolutely impra ticable to interfere in human des never a iy real Smith was making “Poo ‘anh | fer ed that he mistake by taking the course of letting that silly little woman have her way at the ex pense of every other thing he held |dear in the world. |cften wondered If I did not |make a mistake tn not going to her, telling her what I knew jan, even if she were not honest | “Don't mistake me, Margie. am quite sure that Flossie Smith |was always what we worldly peo yle call a virtuous woman, and ye husband Paula!” | gasped in horror. she answered calmly, (To be continued) “Yes, but I don't think the cases | protect The wife who allows another man to steal her from her husband has | as much voice in the theft | easiest And 1 have also | and lasking her to act an honest wom- “Some women don't, you know,” Her ; —You Pity Her quixotic, Paula?’ I as You would quickly tell a man if you —You Accuse Her Jeaught another stealing money | She’s Wonderful JOHN HAMRICK Second and University 15¢c Children 5¢ Loge Seats 25¢ COMING WEDNESDAY: Dorothy Phillips (Hell Morgan's Girl) and same Hell Morgan Cast in their latest Knockout Success, FIRST RUN The Girl in the Checkered Coat t he used her ex to further her) — a — — — selfish ends always 1 have often \ ondered if she thought her kisses YING— “ |were not nominated in the bond | ‘ iN when she covenanted to ‘honor’ her | Black TI HARLAN _ Sheep” Happy Hooligan A Roy Class ‘A ‘bird at at Pike jing the | Mary Miles Mi the biue o and blonde 1! beauty, is Rte the Hest tine tn Ole THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE new Kirkwood play, “Faith,” with EVER MADE lher sister, Margaret Shelby, in the fat i | Margaret fs the exact antithesis REX BEACH Ss of Mary so fer as complexion and leeneral coloring are conc d, the ltormer being a pronounced bru saloons that the glorified title of “cafe”—but it) “Hell Morgan | Sailor's F the |i!kes to see them happy. 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SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE their lke will nev-| product of those) dance halls and blossom under the return. mes were declare A the now TODAY and ALL WEEK BETTER THAN “THE SPOILERS” Hell” Morgan reigned | and, because of this ie this photoplay has been! made strong and vigorous, reflect: | trouble that love and bigh er ideals encountered in entering | the queen's domain yee sey } FAIRBANKS AT STRAND | He is an expert boxer and jiu} jitau wrestler. | He can do the mile run in lens | than five minutes | He can swim, ride, jump, and He can make 4n after-dinner speech and do as well as Chaun cey Depew He is an all-around real live man and his greatest delight is to watch his own pictures in a the atre and hear people laugh. He Who Douglas Americano, Fairbanks, in “The at the Strand ee MINTER AT COLONIAL 9 BIG ACTS HARLAN AT CLASS A Otis Harlan created many laughs at the Class A Sunday in “A Black Sheep. THE He portrayed the character of |Goodrich Mudd, a resident of Tombstone. Ariz., who falls heir to Jn couple of million dollars, and the \trouble he has with plotting rel stives calls for one long giggle. A |Happy -soollgan cartoon comedy and an educational picture com jlete the bill |} | | | | |xood skill and rare comedy | tors A wonderfully vivid and picturesque portrayal of the wild, rough, lawless life of Alaska in the days when this land was the haven of hunted men and the last frontier of civilization. A powerful, stirring, red-blooded, virile photodrama of the THEATRES PALACE HIP The new show at the Palace H is headed by Mile. Luxanne, Tittan- last frontier. Here civilization and lawlessness met and haired premiere danseuse, and a fought their final great battle for supremacy. Daring, dan- lallet of classic dancers who are gerous situations arise at every turn. The three big man-to- not only skilled and graceful, but man fights are real fights. The terrific struggle for the kid- beautiful as well naped girl on the banks of the Yukon river will be imprinted Herbert's Seals have a pleasing | on your memory for all time to come, Its convincing realism novelty, in which they juggle, bal-| and vivid dramatic qualities are due to the fact that it is a ance, and walk tight gope. record of the things that Rex Beach himself saw and took Leroy and Mabe! Hartt have an part in when the lure of gold and the thirst for adventure artistic vocal offering drew him to the Klondike. Ray W. Snow, « unique monolo. gist, has a line of patter that's good New Show Every Two Hours 10, 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Reynolds offer a combines Bollinger and tight-wire novelty that Walmsley and Leighton, “The Peculiar Boob and the Actress,” offer a pleasing song and talk com- edy number. | WOULD SELL MINES | ADMISSION 25 CENTS CHILDREN 10 CENTS State Bank miiney wants to sell the defune ‘orthern Bank & Trast Co.'s interest in the mines of the Issaquah & Superior Cou! Co. for the benefit of deposi The mines were taken over at a cost of about $150,000, and Hanson says he has a bona fide offer of $235,000 for them. He has petitioned the court to permit him to call for bids for their sale.