The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1917, Page 7

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Home of the Greatest Sym. phony Orchestra Organization In the Northwest {COLISEUM TODAY and Tomorrow Only - IG DOUBLE BILL. ‘Fatty’ ““s "| ted HOUS Arbuckle PETER In His Latest Goatgrabber In the most unusual drama , ever presented upon the iF HIS LATEST screen—a story of love's it AND BEST eternal sacrifice and the —_ selfishness of passion—5 thrill-filled reels— “THE Rough House” AGES” Tf you don't like one, you'll like the other—but if like most of our fe patrons you'll like them COMING kK CSS HE MONATLE] DICDMA PPPEARIANG HERSELF (N PERSON [couscum—ier al ° | | Ambulance Men Train} Ambulance Company No. 12, con-) sleting of 87 University of Wash- ington students and four surgeons, | has arrived in Allentown, Pa. | where its training for service on French battlefields is to be com- | pleted. 1 A ‘Third Near Pike MAURICN | * congiegemmaeed ‘The Man Whe ¢ Conlan't Beat God “FATTY? | Roscoe Arbuckle ipscibisiononiua Sianeli cca staal { _Today’s Programs fewer,” Harry Morey and Alice Joyce, In “Her Secret,” Coming to Clemmer Thur ° cashes ces Ray tn “The Clod hs ISEUM—HNeoase Peters in “The the Ages.” MER-—tvesy Mytand th “The Sixteenth Wife, ‘ of little clodhoppers, known as “the raASON—Wim, 8 Mart te “Truthful Hintion-dollar beauties To peas REN Marguerite Cha in wie Hompkin ville AND—Chartic Chaplin in “T INIAL—William Farnam learts.”” S A—Mourlee Costello Whe Coulda't Beat God. Causes ] CHARLIE RAY WINS STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917. IS FUNNY Many Laughs sday WITH HIS DANCE Charles Ray displays a © of his versatility in hopper,” at the Liberty In this pleture he does a dance, “the Clodhopper Gilde,” with a chorus new “The fame on Broadway | ays and t nights ts] : tion that Ray un lodhe LAST DAY Great ROSE SHOW ARENA Firemen’s Band This Evening Admission 10 Cents BIG DOUBLE HEADLINER TODAY UNTIL WEDNESDAY PEGGY HYLAND IN THE “SIXTEENTH WIFE” IT 18 NOT FOR US TO TELL WHAT GOES ON IN A HAREM — YOU'LL HAVE TO COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra ADMISSION 15 CENTS CLEMMER Seattie’s Best Phetoplay House BATTLE OF SOMME 10 Reels of Awe the monster s' zrim, endless proc a feet mke Nevtk | IE tas Lectured by Lieut. James S. Dagger Staring Saturday, June 30th. STRAND Theatre 3rd and Madison ‘ Eugene Levy’s Million-Dollar Theatre VAUDEVILLE BIG NEW BILL WEDNESDAY NOW PLAYING THIS WEEK ONLY I Marguerite Clark In a brand new De Luxe Edition WILDFLOWER Harold Lockwood, Too ——and-——_— FATTY ARBUCKLE In His Late Riot “A RECKLESS ROMEO” REX JOHN HAMRICK 2ND AND UNIVERSITY 15c CHILDREN 5c¢ Loge Seats 25c campaign will be conducted thruout with suffering but with sin. | ny United Prowse Leased Wire LONDON, June 26.—Rioting in this picture, Farnum acts the part)tne ofty, and the week will wind up| “Margie dear, do not, | beg of} WASHINGTON, June 26— |Dublin and Cork by Sinn Feiners of a noble sailor character, brave) with a masa meeting Saturday! you, let this sympathy falter, Re-| The first great American alm |was causing apprehension here to- . and capable of great self-sacrifice.| nicht, to be addressed by Private|momber, while it may not be any! craft bill is ready, day that the Irish question was far He is in love with @ sea captain's! wiinard Hambleton, of the Cana-|harder for men to resist, yet they Asking an appropriation of |from settled, despite the supposed |daughter, a part taken by Elda Fur-| qian army sometimes fall because they $600,000,000 for airship con- olution arrived at thru the Irish q ‘ry, his new leading woman, but Gov. Lister has authorized a call| tempted oftener than women. I. struction and designed to drive onvention plan eresinnes SEIT for recruits to increase Washing-|have made you independent of any the German birdmen from the Yesterday's disturbances at Cork ton's fleld hospital unit of the Na-|one, Margie dear 1 would like to sky, the bill may be Intro. resulted in th killing of one man tional Guard from three officers| have you keep the old home, and duced today or tomorrow, and wounding of more than a and 15 men to six officers and 68)1 think I will rest more quietly if House Leader Kitchin thinks score. Sinn Fein agitators tried to Today and That Superman (7 Today and | Actor WM. FARNUM In a Dramatic Drama of the Sea “Battle of Hearts” Wednesday COLONIAL THEATRE 4th, Bet. Pike and Pine |THERE WAS MOVING, | BUT HART DIDN'T | “Truthful al of Mai * in twor yatone fomturing Louise Fazenda, Charles Murray, | Mary Thurman, ¢ er Conklin and Harry Booker LIFE AND LOVE ARE ALWAYS THE SAME Aw a feature in addition to “Fat ty Arbuckle Al St. John, F Keaton and Josephine Stevens appear in latest and fur st of all Arbuckle , led “The Roughhous » Pete an vuedal drama, w niusual theme ed » Hel of th Age The r sien an far back as the first deadly trian-| which was written. not on tab-| | ets of stone or paper, but In the hearts of mankind. This part of} the play is introduced merely as a lead to the introduction to the theme, and fs called the prologue. The main play ts similar in charac- ter, but takes place tn the present day, In a small Western mining} | town, eee PEGGY WAS TUTORED IN BELGIAN CITY Porgy Hyland heroine in “The at the Clemmer, can girl, as many have supposed. She was born in| England and was educated at p, the little Relgian town which! the first stand against the| German advance at the opening of the European war. | ee } who playa the Sixteenth Wife,”| in not an Am: of her admirers} . Tolliver,” sion, shows William & hard-hitting Individual heart, a clean ul “Truthful” Tolliver 4 newspa per man by occupation, and drifts Into a mining camp called the Mis-| Hart as a with a big) and two guns./ “Glory | Hole” to start a paper. In the course of time he finds It neces-| tags ted sary elth eto. take himself and bis} Summer Is Here; jtween their little hands, while their, been happier in the knowledge that | Paper out of Glory Hole, or rid the > ° AN EXCUSE FOR WEALTH? dewy, half-open lips are pressed to|the wealth which my mother left j pls ace of corts ain individuals who Movies Prove It 1S CHARITY | | yours. jme, and of which | have always 4 lon't like his honesty and decency 8 or te here! ~— ead iets ———————— “My greatest. sorrow, dear, 1s | striven to give good account, is to Tolliver and the paper stay No better proof that balmy | i hag been weeks, little book, that I probably will not live to see | pass into your capable hands. MARY IS JUST summery days are at hand le to ince | confided anything to you, |t#em, but I know they will come to “I am leaving you something i “LOVEY MARY” be found than the fact that the nn ave not you in the future more precious, and that is the con- 7 Mary Milew Minter has a splen- movie shows have outfitted in i, myself “You know, dear child, that 1/sclousness that you have made ® pct Bhp ng ste pr _ és thelr ushers and doormen in In the first place, there was so/Have a good many pensioners on lonely, childless woman very hap- 4 - aged pangs Toll their hot weather regalla, ih Me he in settling up the ™y income. I did not make any in the last years of her life. No F Cnssotie. trond Wiitias Fr ares White sults are the order of (os After t vill had Provisions for them in my will, for |cbe, not even a child of my own 3 a ee ee eee the day at the Coliseum. beng tied a ded a | Wanted to give you the joy of do-|body, could have been kinder to 4 ‘8 gr pping | story of the en read, the lawyer han ay beer ing for oth “LT have done. En-|me than you and Richard have title, now at the Strand. Mis ean ve ie verde to be (Closed you will find names and de-| been 4 1s provided with a part that F dah Oia bated,” ; Seriptions of these others and their ‘Be happy, dear, and remember out all her childlike appeal cpened after my will 1s probated.” | tties. TI have alw given |this, my last word to you—Happk and permits the exercise of that With no preamble, the letter fourth of my pegsonal in-/Ress ts made up of the simplest pervasive fascination, the “Lovey which was evidently written while) oie and since Mr. Selwin's|things in life. Do not wait for the Mary” smile. one ON LOCAL CALL 1 was at Atlantic City, read: death, and my* wants have been | big things you desire before you | “By this time, Margie, my child, | tower, I have given half, ‘The only |are bappy in the little every-day MARGUERITE IS A | WILD FLOWER The opening day of “Recrult- |io me—how much I have loved yOU| that it enables you to be char-|che every day if you look for it, \g Letty, in “Wildflower,” at the! Ing week,” in which the United -how much I trust you. Margie, | janie. | “Good-bye, and God bless you, 4a Rex, Marguerite Clark has an op-| States hopes to enlist 70,000 | am very fond of Richard, but you “Margie, dear, when you read | Margie, always. porinnity to, display her most re-| men te vil her pools to have always been to me, ever mae this I shall be no more, but I want “MARIA SELWIN.” ¥ markable talents as an actress | war strength, saw a recrultin the 8 " eaw you, the! vou to know th sags | ‘ The story is done in a dif station anines at 1320 Second pr ei Rab ike to Mave;dibds [Dotets ec eee ee, OPE aes Cot way than usual, and ia most ls} ave., Seattle, in addition to the ‘| know more about you, child, ing. | station at the Armory, and a jthan you know yourself, I know 4 ». ip good start made toward Seat- [your hatred of cant, your disgust ‘a WILLIAM FARNUM tle’s quota of 200 men, of hypoertsy, your contempt of cow 4 COMES AGAIN “Battle of Hearts,” at the Colo 1, starring the talented William ‘arnum, is the first film story of life filmed by William Fox. In Job Isn’t Cinch ae eee ied vente aa creation of a separate department 4 : i 1s WASHINGTON, June 8¢—Al fave arieved because I heve felti Tee ce me |Discontinue Magazine row by any other name may be as that you and Richard did not un-| The Vill Is the largest initial ay | Wen the resignation of Dr. Her sweet, but a censor by any other! derstand each other ag you should, | Propriation for aero work o man G, Brauer, chief of the bureau name is just a burden to him In this, my child, you are partly to|!¥ lunched by any country of municipal r ) of the Uni- George Creel branded himself) blame, You wanted the stars, my but all belligerents since versity of Washington, the bureau's ee common public informant” to|dear, and because they are alway ar began have each year increas zine, “Washington Municipali- Admission dodge the title of censor. ‘Thelout of reach you have been con-/{{ thelt a eer ner ti Ser") tos,” will no longer be published ube has taken him at his word.|tent with nothing else. | soe Bi the universit To Every One C Pune has’ to. answer all sorts of| “I know ‘much of this restiess.|8ide 4 billion dollars and probably | °° © “a 4 Any Time..... questions every day from every-|ness has come from the fact that| Wil! need mo one makes the war go PAGE ~ Wash Skirts Reduced to $1.85 N odd assortment of Wash Skirte (about 30 in all) A including skirts of white otton gaberdine and Bedford cord, also colored Bedford cord and sport stripe gaberdine and cotton crash, reduced to $1.85. Becond Floor = a | Basement Salesroom| Ready to Fill the Needs of The Preserving Season OW Very Good Values in New Top Coats, at $7.50 the time that the provident house- is keeper prepares for the day when fruits and ODISHLY - STYLED vegetables are out-of-season by preserving and | Coats that have just canning those that are plentiful at present. More | the right degree of warmth than ever, this season, is her skill valuable. for cool mornings and All the utensils and accessories that con evenings. Tailored from tribute to the success of her efforts are in read F iness in the Housewares Section. A few sug Velour and Fancy Coatings in Novelty Checks and Plaids gestions Economy Jars, have an extra Jelly Glasses in tow shape; | large opening and require Gounce size, $O¢@ dozen with large pockets and belts of Be yubber tag for — Founce, B5¢ dosen the prevailing style, and convert Pint sie dozen es quarts, $4.16 coven: halt ye? a sata tae Pg Be ible collar of self or contrasting * ason jars, complete = gallon, %1,50 dozen donee; lids only be color. Novelty buttons and rows Kerr Gelf-eeuling Mason Jars, dozen. of stitching form the trimming. se A ag ee ber Roney Jar Caps, 2he | Sizes for women and misses. ring; pints, dozen: doze! i quarts, §$O¢ dozen, —half- Extrathick Rubber Rings for | Priced at $7.50. gallons, $5¢ dozen. Mason Jars, red or gray, | _ Basement Salestoom. 10¢ doren; 3 dozen for | ideal Glass-top Fruit Jars, 3 d Y d seal with wire clamp over Pinca eee daa Border rims, 9c Yar Jase top; pints doz.; ubber Rings for Sure-neal quarts, & Os Pa Shalt Jars, 10¢ dozen HE bright and cheery appearance of these Scrims esiions, § Gosen Parewax, pound box, 15¢. adapts them particularly. for bedroom window sania aac te iangings. They are bordered in yellow, blue and» ae % inches wide, and priced at B@ yard. cement Salesrou. Men’s Blue Denim pink patterns Preserving Kettles in gre ite, 45c, » OO¢ aluminum and gran- | 55c to $5. | Strainers in many styles for Fruit Presses for mashing l J $ 50 resting over kettle, 20¢ fruits and berries, $0¢ and | Coveral umpers, 2. pas - 5 each i B5¢, 40¢ to One. ae on HESE all-in-one-piece Granite and Enamel Dish i Jelly Strainers, with remov Pane in various sizes, 6O¢, | working garments will ste sedis Be at Saab 704, Bde to $2.75. | be found practical for wear from wire frame; can be betes In coal) cone | attached to any kettle steel and aluminum, 15¢, | Over outer garments, or as Price B5e, 20¢. Be to 50e. la arate suit, by me " . Ladies in aluminum, enamel ; and used for lifting jar roadmen and other work from boiling water. Made yaseroty bal .4 Plas “7 fs, by automobile to fit all sizes of fruit jars 15¢. She to $1.5 wwners hile. + * ‘ Price 10¢ each so wn while working fasten to the operated by 60¢ and Cherry Stoner table and are turning bandle $1.00, Fruit Funnels, Jelly Moulds and Strawberry Hullers are among the many other useful articles featured. es Be around the garage Fruit Jar Wrenches for tight ening and removing covers from Mason jars, H¢ each. Tailored from stout, fast-color, blue denim, and cut to fit comfortably without binding or gaping. Sizes 34 to 46. Price $2.50 the suit Other {tems in Workers’ Garments regularly stocked in the Basement Salesroom incluc¢ Overalis and Jackets to match, in black, blue and white. Long Coats ang Dusters. Sateen and Chambray Work Shirts. Khaki Trousers; Work Caps and Gloves. Room 4, Basement Salesroom. ~ Hourewar tion, Basement thru the plots of the villain the girl Joes not realize the capacity of bis ove until the end of the play Capt of the Second ave od that enlistments will be for the period of the war only enlisted | Carroll, Zeon, Wednesday | unt will be mobilized at ean lake, Franoe, George Creel Finds where, chase a monkey, Drapery Remnants Reduced N the Table Square, Wednesday, accumulated short lengths of Drapery Fabrics at greatly reduced Included : Figured Curtain Silks, Madras, Lamp Shade Silks, Printed Linens, Tapestries, Velvets, Curtain Marquisette and V« Drapery Nets. i Table ‘Square, CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE prices a 4 F Figured Curtain Reps, Cretonnes, Firat Floor you will know what you have been | arouse for being rich, Margie, is|things which come. You can find Wy Carl M also know many of your but I know your hon-| your sense of jus- | not only | ardice, 1 temptations, esty of purpose, tice and human sympathy Burdick, in charge station, explain COMES UP SOON ALARMS ENGLISH | A speaking the feeling make the the | men. Maj chlef surgeon Francis M./I can go to sleep with belleves the | that your children will Ameri-|cld rooms gay and run about sent to} rounds. the house will pass the bill in half a day. Secretaries Baker and Daniels | today conferred with the senate “I have been very happy in thi8) military affairs subcommittee rel- home, Margle, and very sad. You) ative to introduction of the Dill jand Richard have contributed both | ang conduct of hearings. They are to my happiness and my sorrow. TI) understood to have advised against make a jail delivery of political ~~~ prisoners and attacked recruiting ; stations. Police and army Te- serves were called out and there was a apirited fight in the streets, Several people have been wound- ed in rioting at Dublin during the past week. and probably One woman sought to pur-| there are no children climbing tnto ynes makes the watches ga, your lap and holding your face be: | READ STAR WANT ADS | Next Liberty theatre.—Adv,

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