The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 11

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BEGINNING ial SHOWN IN SEATTLE Something New and Entirely Different in The Fate of A Woman Who Could Not Fight Her Way Alone CLARA KIMBALL | YOUNG IN A PICTURIZATION OF AMERICA'S GREATEST STAGE PLAY “THE EASIEST WAY” By Eugene Walter. This is a story of theatr! of the pitfalls which beset t theatrical careers, sho unprotected women are fo career on the Great Wh pe * neet in trying to make a Admission M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM: “Fiore Bella” “ rt Selection By & wartw sia Cents McLEMMERES Seattle’s Best Photoplay House ae % a “THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR” Mex Linder in “ALMOST MARRIFED* 5e—CLASS “A”—5c Third sear Mike + DIRE ATMIPTH ~~ CONTINUOUS IIroll - | TODAY ' Saturday Saturday Night H.B. WARNER In a Brand New, First Time Shown SNOW AND ICE James Ollver Curwood’s Great Northern Story THE DANGER TRAIL and New Print MACK SENNETT’S Famous Success—Fun—Riot T “HlerBetter Self” “The li tle Teacher” with FATTY ARBUCKLE, MABEL NORMAND MACK SENNETT. JOHN HAMRICK 2ND AND UNIVERSITY CHILDREN 5¢ 15c Loge Seats 25¢ aie FRANCES NELSON SNEW BILLS LIKED Lionel Barrymore Hit at Liberty Theatre Upper—Blanche Sweet, In “The Tides of Barnegat,” Mission. | Lower—Mary Pickford, in “Tess of the Storm Country,” coming Sun day to the Rex. Today’s Programs Barrymore in “The. Peace JSF UM—Pauline Predortek tn “Her 0 sett Mary mplete the picture program cee rances Nelson ia “The Al- e LIBERTY tw He « ogee close to ordinary buman ¢ belt as Lionel Barrymore ts also fea-|* tured tn “The Millionatre’s Double,” a fivepart comedy-drama of love " and mystery. . see COLISEUM Seine Mal ann, who ts featured tn a/ farce-c ed “Suds | STAR—FRIDAY, eter 8, 1917. o |G comedy and scen n CLEMMER es, It cheers Joyce, Vitagraph’s popular oe natok by proving that all that ys with Harry iz Morey tn | glitters tn this world is not neces surage of Stance,” at the | sarily gold. appear 0. best advantage at erly to thet ir we orks with her. the The N ew (Liberal Refand LIFESTAFF EVERYWHERE HEMRICH’S STAFF PRODUCTS CO, CAPITOL 870 PAGE 1) Closing Out Four Big Stores Staggering Sacrifice on All Pianos Talking Machines and Player Pianos 903 First Avenue, Near Marion St. We are closing out all branch stores and the mammoth stocks are now at our Main Store, 903 First Avenue. goes for a complete, quick closi AND GET ’EM WHILE GETTIN Also all makes Talking Machines traded in on the wonderful new PLAYOPHONE Machines: Edisons for $10 Victors for $15 '$20 Grafonolas for $25 Pianos, Players and Organs all sacrificed for quick sale— $20, $35, $65, $85, $115, $165 In fact, hundreds of little prices on everything are here, including brand new instruments. ae $ ww ADZ 50 N Talking Machines ‘THIS SUPERB: CABINET GRAND LATEST’ 8B NOTE! [PLAYER PIANO Everythin out regardless of cost. COM IS GOOD. \ OPEN EVENINGS Big Premium for Cash “RUY THIS. THIS FINE | / UPRIGHT 325 Come and Get ’Em While They Last IRRAMAKER BROS. co.| | Established 40 Years | 40 Years 903 First Ave.

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