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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917. PAGE 9 ma be protected — == way be pn ‘ ! 2 sates . | r] y ~ a ibe £ ee a PED comovstion FATRBANKS BUYS BOND (any oF sation a on : ey Other Members of Company Also Help U, S. | “ta'the 12 reels of pictures that| co ISEUM. | 5th at Pike | FOURTH -PINEANOUNION | tell the story of “The Birth of « | | Nation,” which In to be exhibited 233 = | Rane : : ep em | at the Metropolitan Sunday, its Sees My third time here, every phase of the ROR 4 | human emotions that ts ponstble to ‘ | portra has been hown very gradation of happl of pain and joy are shown, Life catet'hoesJit wi| STARTING TODAY —FOR nd friendwhip are there, too--and TH | in the deptetion of friendehip, one § | of the prettiest scenes of the whole j stnvess "THREE DAYS ONLY WE PRE- H. B. WARNER Arties wan «on ts (SENT THE INCOMPARABLE is an unusual drama in several re It is the ‘sn, OF Borrow, DAYS ONLY STARTING TODAY Blanche Sweet | IN THE Tides of Barnegat From the novel by F. Hopkinson “The Danger ' Warner's new leading lady, pretty Violet Heming, The drama was written by James Oliver Curwood ee |SARAH BERNHARDT |AT STRAND “Mothers of France,” the pa triotlc film In which Sarah Bern hardt acta the principal role, ts still the feature at the Strand, It Is @ really great picture, one | which evokes applause from the crowds which see it. The picture as created very much interest, eee MARY CHARLESON ete : AT COLONIAL j There are many homely truths in { the utterances of Mary Charleson q t in “Satan's ate Door,” a q " : 4 {the Colont For >| q bho. ~- . . *q | pay Anne, the 4 ¢ | Pauline Frederick in “Her Better Self,” Coliseum & r of the photodrama, who frets under her baby's care ‘ | » ALICE JOYCE “You should not think of your Smith—a five-part Paramount pro- Today’s Programs , AT CLEMMER Jhaby as a burden, but rather as a 5 LIBERTY ——Lienel Barrymore tn “The Th sowns thruout “The Cour-| blossom of love which will bloom duction—first run absolutely. A | Mllltenalre’s, Dobie.” in “The Coar-|age of Silence,” starring Alice|#00n into happiness.” ASSISTED BY THOMAS MEIGHAN IN ee | age of Silence Joyce Harry Morey at the! " MISSION Blanche Sweet In “The Tides e and y ws of Barnegat Clemmer, are most beautiful £. K. LINCOLN 9 3 COLTSEUM—Pautine Frederick a “Her| One dinner gown which Miss AT CLASS A 66 4 it Joyes wears Yery attractive! { noes Nelson, who ts co-starred IAL Mary, Charleeon I") binck panne velvet, made in one| With B. K. Lincoln and June El sarah Mernhards in “Meth-| piece without tr ing of any|* in “The Almighty Dollar,” : rence. | description the Class A, was formerly a comedy, “The Camera Cure,” completes the program. pe B, Wemer in “The Danger) ee ed with Lew Fields on the q a x “Tbe Al-| PAULINE FREDERICK }ing stage, having played 1 5 ‘ ' ; : ma | AT COLISEUM Wite Hunters” with him, She late An intensely interesting tale concerning the pampered daugh- see |” Pauline Frederick, called by|Dlayed leads with Tom Wise in ter of wealthy parents and a poor but chivalrous young s Dana Gibson the most |Stock, and then joined the World Film corporation, with whom she has been ever since, Douglas Fairbanks has purchased | Chi $100,000 worth of Liberty Loan be: al woman in America, a Jbonds, from the Guaranty Trust stage star of note and the star of lcompany, his Now York bankers.| several film successes, comes to John Emerson, Artcraft director,| the Coliseum today in “Her Botter and Anita Loos, scenario writer,| Seif,” a drama written by Margaret have each purchased $10,000 worth| Turnbull. Miss Frederick {s as and the balance of the Fairbanks sisted by Thomas Meighan, who} organfzation about to invest ed with her in “Sapho.” | PALACE HIP some of their earnings In these pa Hago Jansen's “ | triotic bonds, 4 physician—a tangle of circumstantial evidence quickens the action and keeps the spectator in suspense until the last thrill- ing scene. “SUDS OF LOVE” a burlesque on “the love chase,” soap and June marriages, featuring Hank Mann, the famous “wall-eyed” comedian two reels see be | Liowen BARRYMORE | wh an | wh AT LIBERTY Palace Hip. It ts @ musical com Ten Cents The Liberty Bas a double ature} BLANCHE SWEET oy viet AT MISSION ( Blanche Sweet is at the Mission|"The Musical Rube,” with music in a new Paramount picture adapt | and fons; Leroy and Harvey, od from F. Hopkinson Smith's fa-| with a ylet called “Rained In"; Tites of Barne | Hugh Skelley and Emma Heit, am Of the life) song and character skit, “Ob, of fisher folk| Hello"; the two Balkans offer P inging and play on strange i | instruments, * the Tho Smilette Sisters have a nov- Any Seat | program for Thursday and the re | mainder of the week, “Past One at Any Rooney's,” first of O. Henry's stor jes to be filmed, and Lionel Barry- more, in “The Millionaire's Dow for exemption, according | bie. Past One at Roo tad announced today by Reg-| a story of the teneme ASK EXEMPTIONS ist: Zemaneky. More than 18,000 | 1oon and of the da exemption c e a melodrama, with SAN FRANCISCO, June 7.—Over jing dependent relatives, 894 on|touch of O. Henry features are Fitch Cooper, tow 10,000 out of 38,456 citizens eligib! isability, 378 on holding of-| guishes it from other bia "y of her ai sacri-jelty wire act. The photoplay is military service registered in| ficial positions, and over 2,500 on| mance between the gangster and'fictng her lov theart,jentitied “Desertion and Non-Sup San Francisce have indicated they | other grounds. his girl. and is about to be driven from the port.” ‘ac ou gall-/outhwick Second Avenu June Reduction Sale of Dresses OVELIEST frocks of silk, serge and combinations. The styles are charming and — draped models—button, bead and braid trimmed. Elaborate, demure or simple, as . * refined—the materials are so choice and luxurious that they are irresistible. Devel- suits the individual taste. They are fashioned from Georgette, crepe de chine, crepe oped in the most beautiful and authentic modes. Empire, tunic, coatee, sport and meteor, taffetas and combinations of taffeta, Georgette and ‘fine serges. $15.00 $19.75 $25.00 $29.75 $35.00 $39.75 Values to $22.50 Values to $29.75 Values to $37.50 { Values to $42.50 Values to $55.00 Values to $85.00 Sweaters $5.95 Tailored and Costume Suits | silk Petticoats $4.95 Values $8.50 to $10.00 $19.75 $25.00 $35.00 $39.75 ° Values Up to $7.00 Values to $35.00 Values to $39.75 Values to $55.00 Values to $100.00 Shetland Floss Sweaters, colored tops, white self lined, and Shetland Floss Sweaters with col- ored fiber stripes. All sizes. ' One glance at these garments and you detect their indi- or ruffle trimmed. ‘Some with silk jersey tops. viduality, their beauty of character and workmanship. —MacDougall-Southwick, Second Floor, Plain and changeable Taffeta Silk Petticoats in a number of pretty models, with deep flounces 1,500 New MuslinGowns at 95c—900 Envelope Chemises at 95c—400 Petticoats and Bloomers 95c