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. - —- Today’s Programs —— oo) RTY—Jdeck Pickford 2 “The Our Newly Remodeled Store MONDAY, AUG. 20th STAR—TUESDAY, AUG, 21, 1917, PAGE 4 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IS VICTIM OF HOLD-UP_ | Douglas Fairbanks wae held | =e = Sy —») up last week In true Western | N MOV | c: mie, a distance of 30 miles, | / from a Wyoming ranch, where | , he was staging a Western Art ‘ J GOSSIP The night wae piteh dark and the D ‘ ° J ose 7 ‘ # machine had covered half the trip roadsid flashed a hin fac WHILE MOTORING---BUT, THEN--WELL, READ IT “Sorry, pard,” said the gunman to Fuirbanka, “but I've run short of rd tobaceo—all I want ts a bag of Hull : } : Durham,” | Luckily, Pairbanks had a large | of Bull Durham on hand, which saved the day, As the auto mobile started on its way to Lara mie, Doughs remarked that this was one time when throwing “some Bull” helped a fellow tn distress Had it come to a showdown, Doug las’ doudleaction guns would have come in handy STRAND France,” tures MIKSION—Chariee Hay tn “The Pinch Hitter.” “Werote jargaret KAwards tn “Hypo | suppl apply rites.” COLONIAL—Ruth = McTammany tm “The Girt Frem Rector’s.” CLASS A-—Derwest Hell Cntne ta) “Crime and Punishment.” | The expressions of approval from the hundreds of delight- ed friends and customers full: compensate for the labor anc expense of making this DAYLIGHT STORE so cosy and comfortable a place to trade at. At the Lasky studio a series of dances are being held for the pur | pose of raising funds to buy the | Rad Cross an ambulance. The af |fairn are being managed by Tully | Marshall, who is also the cornetist lof the Lasky Home Goards’ band, which furnishes the dance muste Last Saturday night an added at ltraction was a jazz band and cab laret. Wallace Reed played the fiddle in the jazz band. In the Jeabaret Mme, Aldrich @ang and | Carrie Jacobs Bond played her no-| | companiment. | The many readera who have fol lowed the dotnes of such chan as Doo MacNooder, “The Tenn: Shad,” “The Roman” and “The Var mint," in Owen Johnson's stories will more than é¢njoy seeing “The Varmint” at the Liberty Jack Pickford as “The Varmint” cannot im prove m. How Dick Stover entered the Lawrence Ville school with the express pur pose of making things hum, and how “The Roman” took all of this out of his m up and made a man of him forms the basis of the story gives his own idea of life as seen from the sunny side—he is author of the story and lead in the picture. Francis X. Bushman’s valet, Crif- ford Merrit, was called tn tho first Graft and is waiting to bear the re | sult of bis examination. | Chartee Ray's first picture for the Paramount program is called “The Son of Mis Father,” and was plcturtzed from Ridgewell er Douglas Falrbanks has another Dit to his er in “Down to Earth.” at th Coliseum Bul (Douglas = Fairba and ol (Efleen Perey) have been play mates since childhood Bill is a recular fellow, and, after leaving college, # right ont to make a name for himself. Ethel ea tem per, and, unfortunately, thinks she rhoon tea ins a round of pleas ure, so that before long she has to Fo to a socalled sanitarium. Fill, out on his Wyoming ranch, reads of Ethel’s breakdown and hurries Past to see her. He finds a doctor tn charge of the sanitarium who al lows his patients to do as they like, and, Ethel not {mproving, he buys Bene hm first Tine trench In French offictal war pictures, now Rated Boab shduce #tory of the same name. Lucile Satterthwalte, the South ern beauty, who was one of the win “Put,” you this mast be|ners of Photoplay Maguzine’s beau perpetual in. And course | ty and brains contest, will be seen » on is a dream.” with Mae Maresh in Goldwyn's Fs al motion a it,” | “Polly of the Cire r ot rorsiar ne we 1 ai 1 > BE DEVELOPED © hitherts mused source of eaerey,| Mary Miles Minter, the American. ovided by nature as distinctly as| film star, herwelf rides an unbro WASHINGTON, Aug. 3t.—An and telephones Not Perpetual Motton You are cordially invited to come and participate in the Double Induce- ments we offer Wednesday. EARTH Will be shown here until Thursday night-only tonight and two days more! , en ¢ my in “Her Country's provided beds of coal, pools of C2 cow pony | or fields of gas. It is no more, CML” & coming publication. |Wouderful than the energy that| tester Cuneo, who hae for th transmits wireless mensages half Invention claimed to open a new the world or carries voice thru thousands around and inexhaustible source of en- {haman ergy, revolutionizing the world entire Industrial and transporta tion systema, has been offered free to the United States gov. ernment by Garabed T. K. Gin agossian, an Armenian of Bos. proaned the b ton bin Giragossian’s discovery, It Is de Intelile bill clared, would enable ocean liners to hi" etal In “The Pinch Hitter,” at the Ply back and forth without stop. Tears Misston, Charles Ray has set a high P!M@ for fuel, or aeroplanes to fly invertixation by five mark for fine comedy roles in hie Mdefinitely, as there would be no scientists proves he has what nection.” |onstan, who ts only has fo | rune pate noerity safegu | the place and puts all the ate on - his yacht. He tella them a wild tale about being lost at sea and finally lands them on what he calls a des ert island. Here he putes them thru a course of sprouts th maken i them regular people again Ethel 3 naturally sees the lebt and agrees that Bil fs the man she wants, aft ; Fifth and Pike——Continuous 11 to 11 er all Admission 15¢; Children 10c. Khts the patent Heense period kovernm the oft miles of space without visible con Altho revealing no detail, Girag 20 years old nts 7 he past year been rillainously tn eup- Special Prices in All Departments port of Harold Lockwood in Metro plays, has been listed in the first - may be obliged to 1 draft call, leave the Hollywoos short time for training. studio fn put In no claim for exemption Edna Goodrich in starred series of four new fi Cuneo is nm food physical condition and has In a ee! produe-| “TME STORE MAT, tions to be released shortly by the) M Film corporation. will be ready within a few weeks. The first) SECOND AVENUE AT UAMES STReat portrayal of Joel Parker, a bashful ''™!t to power supply. Locmotives Claims, han been reported from |The forthcoming productions are boob from the country, who became WOuld run without coal, automobiles | Committes unanimously. An at-“Reputation” “Queen xX," “A the baseball hero of the college and Without gasoline; and electric cun| tempt will be made to pase It at| Daughter of Maryland” and “Amer- the man of the hour. The s' rent could be produced in limitiess One. #0 his tnvention can be used |ican Maid.” tory | concerns a tubberty farmers ,| Wantities at the sole cost of wear/!n the war. It ts offered free tor who Incites the pred of the p Bnd) and tear on machinery. all government purposca, Marte Dressler, the comedienne, college men when he arrives on the| "AR! Another crank!™ you nay. soae te Se Geen, tn She Garentney, campus, They consider him a spec-| 5 Gtragosmian says, were the to be relensed for the Dressler Pro- the United States Military acad-|{men of the prehistoric age, as his ™¢n Who first talked flying ma- | / “gory Allg od endl as Goliwyn.| “Mother and the Flag” heads the left Monday night for Macon,| clothes would Indicate, He meets °!%8, horscless wagons, tolographs thin Was und intends to de mare, [new bill which opened Monday for! i aries. ‘glow ge in —_ Stas the axete’ hed pubepomyiranen ——/NOW PLAYING ———> but ehe is Inclined to think there is)" week's stay at the Pantages the mand of the Puget sound coast de- | with a youth and encour. - et " ‘ , Senses, ban’ bees’ resommmonteg. by |soee bin & top oat tet Ge versten|| Derwent Hall Calne |S, iste te matrioto endurance snd/etre. ‘The playtet to written to <n President Wilson to be brigadier team. At first he is put on as mas in | os gm psa wri phoned courage enlistments and has a general and will join the 46th brig. cot, but his chance comes, and he “Crime and P hi ~ las Zirbes, gow both | foreetul, patriotic appeal. Miss 06 field artery ot Macem. His) wine 8 spectacular victory for the saree vassed physical examinations for| Vane, who is well known here as a I post here {s being filled by Col, C.|school. Incidentally, he wins the 5c—Class “A”—5c ; | Hove of a girl and the respect of his Thive Near Pike the draft and are awaiting the call | stock actress, is seen in the leading lerusty father. Sylvia Bremer js ae i Bae Lag gape |rolea, A company of the Second charming in her role of Abbie Net peeve \ wadent upon hie” its| Washington infantry ts used tn this | wy : act, which, taken all tn all, makes/ | tleton. 7 | (ihsemmpeseonedinaenos sneha it one of the biggest acts seen in) vaudeville for some time. | : AND DANCING. DINNER, | Co], Hayden Goes to atmosphere—mena con 46th Field Artillery with your pocketbook —A@-/ 1 John L. Hayden, one of the a first appointees from this state to! THEATRES PANTAGES Sundaes & Lusches 1406 -ZANDAVE. Rupture trial to prove A LUNDBERG Co, 1101 Third Avenue te oi crites,” at the Rex, seta a new Colonial Theatre 5c Fourth Avenue, between Pike and Pine Streets 5 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY c RUTH MAE TAMMANY The Girl From Rector’s A bighly spectacuiar Photodrama, full of high Mghts and striking contrasts. Also A HOYT COMEDY with gales of laughter, and MUTUAL WEEKLY NOW PLAYING) yo°"h Edition MARGARET i if UTH] EDWARDS Appearing in the NUDE In Art in Motion Pictures in HYPOCRITES Lois Weber's Greatest Moral Play PERFECT FORMED GIRL standard for plays which combine the art of allegory and the thrill of pure drama. i | The actual capture of German prisoners is shown in “Heroic France,” official French ptetures Government Official PICTURES ze Defense of Verdun their hands up are shown running Battering Down the Enemy Defenses With toward the French, after having |been forced to surrender. Walls of Artillery and Then They Go Over the Top!! When “The Whip,” now at the |Clemmer h was first shown privately in New York to a little group of leading film men, the ver dict was unanimous that bere was & wonderful picture. It has everything that a motion picture should have,” said one man, “and none of the things that & motion picture should not have. }It has snap, dash, fire, romance. thrills, excitement, bie |scenes and splendid actors is |staged on a lavish acale. It has been directed and the photography is perfect. This is a wonderful production.” It superbly | if you have ever “done” New York—or if New York has ever “done” you—if you have ever ca jreened from Claridge to Shanley’s, to Puatanoby'’s, to R enwebers, to Healy's, to Rector’s with a high tile on and the muffler open—if you have ever watched 42nd at spin on ite axis at 5:00 a. m. and then turned tnto Jack's for break fast, the five reels of “The Girl From Rector's,” at the Colonial will be just as welcome as a lot ter from home You can see more of the war at the STRAND than you would be permitted to see were you in France!!!!! Derwent Hall Caine, who stars in the motion picture version of} Dostoleveky’s “Crime and Punish-| ment,” at the Class A, is the son| of Hall Caine, the famous English author. Greater Theatres to | Sell Benefit Seats! Seattle will have a chance to go to the movies for the benefit of the Armenian-Syrian Relief association Arrangements ha been made with Jensen & Von Herberg, propri etors of the Greater Theatres Co, controlling the LAberty, Coliseum and Mission, to 10,000 benefit tickets. First Girl Cadets will make je go Rams e | Name Health Officer By United Preas Leased Wire | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Lieut. | BBM Col, Peter C. Field will have |i charge of the health of the lads at Camp Lewis, American lake [received appointment surgeon Monday FIRST TIME Shown in SEATTLE! Shown in Behalf of the American Clearing House Relief, Paris We are proud to be able to show such a picture. All Week | The production of “The Hypo-| } “Persuastve Peggy,” by Maravenc| The added feature, “Oh, Doctor,”| Thompson, Is the next novel to ap-|a musical comedy offering, is very | pear in The Star, By coming to an Op- tical place of Reputa- tion and Standing. Onr business is grow- ing faster than any other Optical place in Seattle, which proves that our services and methods of doing busi- ness are in demand, Lens Grinding Plant in connection. WALTER ROBSON OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN 4084.68.66 Arcade Bullding, Fourth Floor. Selling Our Service Our officers, tellers and clerks have come to realize that they are salesmon whose duty it is to sell to the public the services of the bank As a depositor, customer, or only as an inquirer at the First National, you are sure to receive courtesy and con- sideration—in addition to the practical assistance you de- sire. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Don’t Forget ALL THIS WEEK Comedy play of the race track Saratoga A Circus of Fun good, and runs a close second for! headline honora. | Al Wolman, a ragtime singer and jcomedian, grabbed off the honors in songs and chatter. | Johnny Small and his sisters} | have @ very good dancing numbe | D. Paula received an ovation with | |her voice and accordion, while F Wheeler and company put on a fun ny automobile pantomime, | AMUSEMENTS PALACE HIP} Afternoons 1:59 to & Five V | ‘Tangled Army; Bandy & Pieldss Olmsteads; Gosier. Pheteplay: 0. Henry*s “A Service ft Le NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 8. MYRTLE VANE @ C0, ALSO THE BIG Vaudeville Specialties “On, Big Musical Comedy Success Other Features 100 and 200 WILKES mine AYERS Sth and Pine. Tel lott 408. Every Night—Mat’s Wed. and fat. Greatest Laugh You Ever Haa RAUCE FOR THE 0 Phoebe Hunt, and Other Favorites Nights, 200, 300, 500; Mat's. I5e, &50 GET WELL |The Quickest and Safest Wa Ommz-4r>=z a CONSULT US About the following wide range of Disorders: Evenings & Sun. Mat. 500 Seats .....10c 500 Seats .....20c TIVOW! Theatre MADISON STREET Between First and Second bindder ana disorders, rupture, piles, fis. 1 all rectal troubles without in, deafness from par- itory nerves, dinhetes, nent results for all DISORDERS OF WOMEN—We give ape: clal attention to diseases of women. DISORDERS OF MEN—Genito urtnary dincases, varicose veins, nervous ail ments, blood disorders and all chronic ailments of me Aliments of the specialty. DR. MACY N. B.—All complimen. tary tickets to this theatre will be void after Sept. 1, ands and nerves a 1917. 2085 Epler Bt 818 Becond Ave.