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STAR—MONDAY, JULY 16, 1917, PAGE 7 COLISEUM COLISEUM for T’S NO CINCH IN THE MOVIES (8 ————eEE 7 OOLNESS ___| Here’s a Few of the Things That Make It a Hard Job for Some FREDERICK&NELSON | Photoplay stare have their trou |dog, anyway? Bryant Washburn itn “Skinner's anal blew—having to leap off cliffe, face} 1, ©. Windom had to learn how batteries of custard ple vim fey /tO play @ saxaphone in order to tell Taylor Holmes how to go thru the Fred EF. Wright directed 1,000 National Guardsmen in the big bat tle scenes in “The Man Who Was | Afraid.” It was their first time ©. B, Ashley filmed the intrica-| i ofore the camera |}Baby.” He's looking for an easy | | | _ New Taffeta Silk Dresses rivers, and other tun but proper movements with ft in “Ef harken to a few troubles of which | ficiency Kx Hasanay'’s directors are complain ing r's Courtship,” $19.50 | N ATTRACTIVE n Frock for afternoon wear is suggested in the Tailored from good quality silk in Black, Rose, Plum or Copenhagen-Blue Arthur Bertholet had to coax a/°!@* of baking bread for @ com-| wg Van Dyke persuaded a three-legged dog to act with Bryant |™erelal pleture, pack of wolves to act with Jack { Washburn in jolden Idiot Harry Beaumont spent two hours |Gardner in “Land of Long Shad Whoever heard of as three-legged | trying to get a baby to laugh at/ows” without biting ‘4 * ‘ beset “ Pas in a throbbing drama of love and sacrifice— “The Love That Lives” Who can say that Molly McGill was wrong when she made her glorious sacrifices for her chil dren? Who can say she erred? Who could judge her? Was she or the man to blame? 4 | ~ a) Neben in “The Williams in “The ConisneMm Pauline Wrederick tn “The Love That Liv MIMSION pohe Sweet in “Those Without stn. x Fiektora tn “The Poor Metchen Martman in “The with long sash crossing at back and tying in ff front, below the surplice-style bodice. White charmeuse is used for the soft-rolling shawl eer je cantar a atiaenoee .” collar and cuffs. Women’s and Misses’ sizes. |nadian cook in a lumber camp. As v Nt Price $19.50. —Second Floor, ff a a ERTY (George Beban)— George Beban in “The Cook of Canyon Camp," at the Lit {the cook he gains considerable fame for his ability to cook “flap et eeu aehet ict ts Midsummer Vacation Apparel | |Liberty news weekly of current ents, etes the bil 1 : * : , , - “ co, | pghcreme Soecg.es yu par i URRENT displays in the Women's Ready-to-Wear and Accessory Sec- ff © Rate Parrot cosa li eg aOR tions are replete with suggestions for the intending vacationist, with any facial expression other affording as they do a wide choice of appropriate Mid- | than blank indifferenc fe M : | 4 Did you ever see one show sur summer Fashions in prise, fright, grief or a ir? Well, you will in “The Mael Sports Dresses and Blouses Middies and Sweaters strom,” at th ch A bun P r . | io Sb cenisuane Ghigeee aettee Sports Skirts of cool silks and cottons | White Gloves, Hosiery and Shoes appear. They are not madenp Sports and Motor Hats Bathing Suits, Caps and ippers 3 'Chinamen, but the real thing ee | Where the directo, dug them up is a mystery eee | COLISEUM (Pauline Frederick) — BLIGE (Pauline Frederich) =. Serviceable New Two-Tone band were hits at the Coliseum | sing Frederick appeared in “Tie Grass Rugs | Boots, $5.00 George Beban, in “The Cook on Canyon Camp,” Liberty a ——!| Love That Lives,” in which Violet Z fas Pa a Seattle girl, has an im At Mod. P ‘4 c “aie: ? portant role, while the “Jazz” band t Moderate Prices HE Boot E ALSO Soldier Laddies in {} THEATRE played the ‘latest syncopated, hs BE es T mere . A .* phenated music in the most ap s ck A 2-PART Star-Liberty Film tl depen proved style HE durability of these attractive, | eq in 7-inch . - ‘ bands are the latest East Pa ce Seal Oe | KEYSTONE COMEDY , at Liberty Theatre }| two acts stand out as especial jern craze heavy-weave Grass Rugs adapts them |/walking } Loud applause greeted the} !¥ noteworthy on the new vaude see for use in all seasons, and for any room | model, in- be AND THE RAZZIN’ } snowing “of. the, ‘rariberty {|e ll that opened GuRday a the| MIBBION—(Blanche, Sweet) in the house . ? { weekly Sunday at the Liberty m, Third and Madison. One Those Without Sin,” starring tr ae ’ > \{ theatre. Among the scenes ( not with chalk or Blanche Sweet, at the Mission, ts a - m : ati } two desira- RAZZIN’, JAZZIN pit BAR 1 shah or meenes rates. me nies, The stenciled designs include plain | [wo desira } visit of the Belgian commission | His work is fast the sacrifice a young girl is willing band borders as well as Grecian key and nations ia ) to Seattle and a trip to Ameri to make for her South. A Northern floral effects. Sizes as follows ( a COLISEUM { can Lake, where Seattle's sol. | 7) act is the magic officer insults the girl and the hot aria reli : Glazed Kid vamp and quarter with | 4 ler laddies are enacmped. {of Powell, an aged puts heade young athe men 78 7 _ ie Te) esas are, “tad” testers {lover some of the most mystifying promptly capture, tar and feather 27x54 $1.25 — +6x7-6 $4.00 pearl-gray cloth top 4 ) were heard to exciaim at the || !/iusion here for some hi Later, entrusted with valu 30x00 5 6x9 00 Patent Coltskin vamp and quarter with a f A th pera able dispatche: young girl is h E h 2 “tH ) firet showin ° the picture ¥60 Of program are bd ste dispate s nis yo . si | whit i i ae ) when they parvo their sone in the )|Hall. monologist; Stewart's Four captured by the federal troops, un 36x72 $2.00 8x10 $8.50 | ite reignskin cloth top fi { pictures taken at the canton. | Carolina ane * good quartet, der a ane of a Northern om 9x12 $11.50 | medium-length vamp and hand-turned Bs Lensing and the Rianaldo Duo, who make and is told that by giving her Scania Pink sole zes 2% to 7, Pa ji 3 ASSASSINATIONS DAILY N Rianaido Duo, who make cer, and ts told that by siving ber ne riooe, | Yo to 7. Price $5.00 pair, ‘ inusually good—-Dorothy she saves her neighbors and herself = = === —First Floor, Phillips, in “The Price of Silence.” is brought about in a most ingen- | en anomalies? hae COLISEUM CORNER—STH AT PIKE. Burpiars . Take $119.35) ne rigiece ee | . ° 4 Small change artists obtained a| PALACE HIP 36- h F S Ik | lin’s Li bri BS total of $19.35 by entering houses at} The new show at the Palace Hip Fou acanren bef ge Hes Inc. ancy KS Ber ins Linene Fa TIC ae 2837 87th ave. 5:, 2841 37th ave. 8../{» headed by Arthur La Vine and ae os * = Met" bend a: Sci S6th ave. Bunday night with a comedy im three | horses were employed for the rald Reduced 1 50 The Stationery 75c Box R. D. Smalley, E. F. Bradbury and| scenes, called “From Coney Island) fcrney “nie pact ot wrag gfe to e Yard INK. bl lavender aro RE 4 een =) oi Slice & Snow's hewles ‘were. & . * Ae s rt of t NK, blue and lavender are featur By @ REDUCED RATES TO Coin From Dance to _ [iacg “*?"" Now's Me i Aa Ra la fat auen Bem Sn on, New ae ee Tage dope: - : Buy Soldiers Grub}: — nnidaniantlatee, tn Vine ta 6 iy wnt a ico. | N this attractive offering are the broad in this new stationery. he paper K kee a Messhbye” and Scaste serrata | Daisy Harcourt, comedienne, sino nex (Mary grt | satin-stripe Taffetas, desirable for is in the long, paneled sheet now con- : dance, to supply the boys with Albe tH i [te song and tap tereapradles as iage | Little Gwendolyn was rich, yet sports skirts and combinations, also the sidered so desirable. Twenty-four sheets ; tra mess supplies when the ri nansen Fone Roeder hate coo | POT: she lived in a mansion, 9 more conservative stripes in multi-color | of paper @nd 24 envelopes, 75c box s called across the water, will be eT ee yo Bea ile sprig Da 4 she had no one to play with. Many bined’ ith checks “ given next Friday night at Leschi jeweler an feted ila “9 . se Irae dns he daughters of wealthy parents find effects, sometimes combined with checks, | ne : . Di diseiis:- tated ow park for Companies A, B, L and D 1010 Second Ave, Near on esrb pdr resents unus themselves {n the same position as as well as plain check taffetas, in varied | Berlin's White Colonial Vellum Station- es rooms and unsurpassed m: Every of Washington. §| get ao i a ae sine a + Gwendolyn, in Mary Pickford’s pic : ery, with regular-size paper, plain, 60c convenience for passen Ful if irg: big % In songs aN@ ture “A Poor Little Rich Girl,” now color combinations box; paneled, 75c box; large-size pa- i | If you value your watch, let -| eral kaak Melerve: ttaieiela at the Rex. The picture teaches a | , pick x; s Haynes repair it Next Liberty| See Dr. Edwin J. Brown | ; y ucrariand) moral that both young and old alike Reduced to $1.50 y per, paneled, $ Ox § THE McCORMICK LINE. theatre.— Adv DD. 8. regi atchy songs and witty sa: | should learn. ais fe Floor. ' First Floor, hy 109 Cherry St. Phone Elliott 3436 ~~ PgRE ERENT, Julia Ed ds give: ny mo’ » AaB os | i ————- | NOW PLAYING HIS E LF oro « Edwards gives a funny MOD") 1 agg A (Gladys Hulette) 712 First Ay 4 eee One of tho best scenes in “ ‘Her SULLBROS)| ww... tennis ate xem vera atthe Case me = ni set of sen | Gladys Hulette as Phoebe, her boy "| | “HER NEW YORK” ‘: ite oe cu | “The tate of Hokomota” openea| cintze Jute oe Phoate, Just Printers 47 5e—Class A—Se 2% || sists satrecting | witnewt | to 8 large ace Sunday. It is a/a pet chicken, whore genero : 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 Third Near Pike eames met on aera Pa a ee ince manufacturing abi had made = i e's trip to “her” New Rise “The American us had some pretty Fourth Aenve-at Wectiake’ || Jesus at tn etn be Fruit Jars of the Favored Sorts 4 t umes, a6 well as)», 2 iets 4 |] Featuring the latest w wong atchy songs ' 7 X “MARY “Stand Up and Fight fer Uncle}! Giadys Brookes was especially; ae ee High: Entertal: good in the leading role, and was . ay r : . . e * . i ah-ctass ater tabament y Guitted te the col a IGOSSIP ready for the foresighted housekeepers who are planning their : PM tla M Defty, who got away with| Kerrigan and Barriscale will pre campaigns of preserving and canning: bk 7 |] vatanhic Prises Given Away catchy songs and snappy|sent 16 photoplays a year on the ‘ f Ee Pickford em arate eae ee oe KERR SELF - SEALING ECONOMY JARS with ——-————| ‘There were also four good vaude- so ‘ ] : 4 es vile turns and a motion picture,) “The Lost Express” le the name JARS, as pictured, re- extra large mouth, ideal in |which tipped off an A No, 1 bill. /of the new Helen Holmes railroad quiring no rubber ring for large fruits and vege- New WILKES Ei dae hers oe. # | for sealing, priced as fol tables; require-no rubber | Vaudeville} P78", Threads” Is the offer |_ The first Goldwyn pleture to be lows ie hie arn ring. Pints, $1.00 dozen; audeville Gin. of the Wilkes players, at the | release d will be “Polly of the Ctr. quarts, 80c dozen; halt- quarts $1.10 do : half. Wilkes theatre this week, and from|Ccus” on September 9, with Mae gallons, $1.10 dozen. qua $1.10 zen: half- | Acts beginning to end the play is a| Marsh as star. Then comes Madge ¥ Ap gallons, $1.50 dozen! dandy Kennedy in “Baby Mine,” Maxine IDEAL GLASS-TO inriy teen ia and the Famous Jf ,, 22ett Wilkes has a way of doing) Hiliott in “Fighting Odds," and FRUIT JARS, seal with JELLY GLASSES, com- : lthings, and doing them big, for, not/Jane Cowl in “The Spreading i ‘ dae plete with cavers aaa 4 being satisfied with the scenarios| Dawn.” | wire clamp over larg tS TalGWcl: Teme Eleanor that the East had been handing him “ee | mouth, Pints, 95¢ dozen; ‘ ws : hird-pint size, 30c dozen; half-pint Gates’ RO Y for the past three months, Wilkes| Jean Sothern has just signed a/ quarts, $1.05 dozen; half }sat down and wrote “Broken|contract with the Van Dyke Film 1 $1.35 dozen Wonderful | |'Threads,” and, without any embar-|Corporation that tabooes suggest: gallons, size Joc. og raasment, we cant safely cay that It/{veness, too much sex and too ; ; ev eat Ape $&.; aa : Play | PHILLIPS Jia the best production that the| crude melodrama in plays in which STONE JARS with ‘ebay abt gallon): sacs 2 cups 60c; 3-gallon, 80c; 4-gallon, kes players have presented to| she will appear, Jean is to be the $1.00; 5-gallon, $1.20; 6-gallon, $1.40; 8-gallon, $2.20, —Basement Salesian the public this season. Judge. | | Alexis Luce, in the leading role, : a | ieaiamaeaaiaiaaia | ‘“ . |is very good, and undoubtedly his | success in this role is due to the The Price of fine support he receives from the selection of open weaves, principally square- 4 mesh style, 36 inches wide, 25@ yard a | 4 OF A WIFE Nets, 25c Yard ~ecrment senegal Silence” entire company. " GUARD TYE MILLS A photoplay fea-}/ AGAINST STRIKERS | ee ee ar —_— @ rescuer. The man scrambled to} lowed to live. If any one had told! “Tam sorry my injection into Hundreds of guardsmen and| ® ture, are now to ‘ (|THE SNAKE SLINKS BE. | /TORCHO te ike away, but not| me a thing lke this could happen|your view must have disturbed the 66 A Poor Bungalow XCELLENT-WEARING Curtain Nets ina good #J | civilians Monday were guardin| } \f be seen at the mills and camps at Tye, 106 sbi aa ATE VIRTUE = | | betore) he; haa aa something I did| to me in Central park in the day-|continuity of your cogitations’ — | from Seattle if the Cascades, | not understand, but made Lord! time I would ve sald that per-/said, and then he smiled. Under | against damage by I. W. W. “But, Margie,” sald Paula, “Just! jeauclough start for him on a run. | son was crazy.’ |the circum ‘continuity of The troops were rushed to Tye|at that moment I heard some one) “The man disappeared, and Lord| “I thought of all the girls who |cogitations’ seemed just like Aunt from Skykomish, following reports jal my name. | looked up, a8 did | Reauclough came back to me, say-| disappear yearly, Margie, and I/ Rachel | Sunday that the I. W. W. would |the man. Apparently he, as I, had|ing he did not wish to leave me |'wondered if it were really possible | ‘Perhaps you can help me work force ~ strike Monday in all of the| been too much taken up with the /alone even to pursue the scoundrel | that that namelessly horrible thing |it out,’ he said Tye camps and intended trouble. Extra guards have been placed at all Great Northern railway tun- nels and special attention is being given to the miles of snowsheds which begin at Tye. tenseness of the situation to notice |any further. could happen to me. I must have| “‘I would be very glad indeed to : any one coming | “I had sunk back on the seat, for | turned white again, for Lord Beau-|do anything I could to help you.” “‘Oh, Lord Beauclough,’ I sald! my knees were wabbly and I could|clough said, ‘Try to pull yourself ‘He sat down beside me. ‘You E joyously as I jerked away he | not stand. Lord Beauclough’f face | together and we will get out to one/see I am in a deuce of a hole.” band on my arm. The Englf¥hman: was red with anger. ‘Did that man/of the traveled roads where we “Ig it so deep you can’t get out? strode forward, for he evidently | burt you?’ he asked can get acab. I do not dare leave| “ “That remains to be seen, You saw how matters stood, “'No,’ I answered, ‘but he had|you or I would go and get one/see I am as poor as a church , “‘Hag this cad been annoying |threatened to do just what he told | now.’ mouse.’ After 1 ake W OrmMs| you” he asked lyou he was going to do if I did not] “At the thought I grabbed him} “‘And you are in love with a . By United Press Lensed Wire “No, answered the man quickly.|go with him quietly.’ Lord Beau-|by the arm, and he put his hand | poverty-stricken girl,’ Tonight | “RIO DE JANEIRO, July 16. ‘I was Just going to take her to the |clough swore and then apologized, |over mine and patted it gently,} “‘How did you guess it? he \‘rhru the efforts of Dr, Charles| policeman for annoying me.’ |. “*You need not apologize at all,’/saying, ‘Don't be frightened any | asked in surprise. ‘ Sefdl, director of the public health “T had time only to raise my eyes|I sald in a trembling voice. “I do|more, No one ts going to hurt} “Because | am the seventh and Drs. Lewis Wen-|to the face of Lord Beauclough be-|not know how to thank you enough | you,’ and then he began talking of |daughter of the seventh daugh+ Appeals to Every Mother, Father and Child EXTRA Little Mary McAlister Greatest 6-Year- Old Child Actress, in “The 3rd and Madison for department, ig nde dell Hackett and George Stone of|fore he landed a smashing blow | for having knocked him down,’ himself, jter, and was born with a caul, T | we rful Tomorrow $3 Rockefeller Foundation, the|right between the eyes of the ‘I wish I had killed him,’ he] “I was just trying to get away | said gaily, my spirits coming back vent government has given the Ameri-|craven who had spoken, The scoun-| asserted from everybody and everything,’ he | suddenly. ‘I can walk now, Let us Afternoon can institution free hand to wage went down with a thud “‘T don't, for you would be pun-| said, ‘when I ran into you here T| get back to the road and you cam. = a campaign on the “hook worm" Get up and slink away to your|ished for killing even such a rep-|wanted to think out a rather pus jtell me the rest.’" in the interior of Brazil, den, you slimy snake, said my tile as he who should not be al- zling proposition,’ (To be continued) aa