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ropay STRAND WILL REOPEN! \Change in Policy and Class of Pictures JULES VERNE’S 20,000 LEAGUES i: a BAS % Hi Hi After closing for two days In order to remodel and re- decorate, the Strand theatre will open its doors to the pub- lio Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Mae Mareh In the first great Goldwyn produc- tion, “Polly of the Circus,” from Margaret Mayo's great stage success of the same name. Manager Smyth, of the Strand theatre, besid curing all of the Goldwyn productions, has secured | the servi of Cherniaveky’s | |Twelve-Plece Symphony orchestra, | which gives promises of being the | greatest orchestra in the city |Cherntavaky has secured the serv lices of his brother, Alex, who has jalready won fame as a pianist and | who has just returned from an tour with his . “The Cherniavsky Trio.” | Another noted musician to fotn| Cherniavaky's forces is Leon 1.| |Strashun, who came to this city to open the Coliseum theatre and 7 who has now left that inatitution 3 to appear in Cherniavaky’s orches- | Brainerd Named tra. Strashun was formerly con Hoover Assistant | nected with such well-known East-| Erastus Brainerd of Seattle has|¢™ orchestras as “The Motropolt Jbeen appointed assistant federal |®® Grand opera hicago Grand | food administrator in charge of |°Pers.” and “The Midway Gardena") 5k glam |the work in Western Washington Mary Pickford’s presentation of/ Leagues Under the Sea,” He will cooperate with Charles|«pepecca of Sunnybrook Parm"|Lower: Harry Carey, in “Straight jHebbard of Spokane, federal food | wit! live long in the hearts of those | Shooting,” Mission, Sunday. administrator for Washington, Who} who have seen her at the Libert ~ {s planning 8 new move among! ary is just the person to portray | * the studio, and all of them since hotel keepers and restaurant men,|ianecca, the little country girl, D&Ye been boasting of being “in the oe Ghereaee HENS. who fought her battles alone and| Movies.” ir thousands of centuries have been denied man. possible by the wonderful inventions of the Williamson Bros. ased mace COMING NEXT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Greatest Race Track Drama in the World's History If you value your watch, let|tr@veled a particularly rough road) Wonderful dancing scenes, in Haynes repair it. xt Liberty |'eading to her womanhood which an entire Russian ballet par i a tictpates, and in which Allee Brady ‘The Cold Deck,” featuring WIll-)i5 the central figure, constitute one % NOW PLAYING iam 8. Hart, will be shown at the! o¢ the very pleasing and unusual ALICE BRADY Coliseum for the last times Satur | features of “The Dancer's Peril,” day night. The breezy atmosphere|at the Class A i i —in— WALTER corr of Western life Is depicted in true wvonesdlhasl ¢ CHARMING ENTERTAINERS |! Hart fashion in this picture. Tho| A Mf US EM ENT roa at Cabar the staan’ mB Ti not playing as severe a role as In Se—Class “A”—Sc i\CING—# TO 18'P. m. [lother of his plays, Hart still finds | sainlisial ¥ ‘Thire Near Pike | x MEN Friday. cor J| bis faithful sixahooter a solution) METROPOLITAN Teens, to many problems, and, when nec MATINEE SATURDAY essary, his bare hands prove them ente selves a convincing argument So Long Letty | Vivian Martin has an opportunity to display her accomplishment as| With CUARLOTTE GREENWOOD a graceful dancer in “Giving Becky | —e a Chance,” showing at the Mission! tonight and Saturday. How an tn nocent, girlish “fib” brought about a number of serious complications, which, but for an unforeseen inci dent, might have resulted disas trously, is the theme of the story theatre.— Advertisement. Manager Eugene Levy, of the Orpheum theatre, Thursday an Jnounced his signing of a $25,00 jone-year contract, by which he Mt jget the firsfrun showing for the PALACE HIP Afternoons 1:90 to 6; Rives. €:20 to 11 Orpheum of the entire output of five-act photoplays by William Fox, the World Film corporation, and the William A. Brady featu | The Brooklyn schools might just jas well have been closed one day |during the making of “Mary Jane's Pa,” the feature attraction at the | Clemmer. | The Vitagraph company desired a |throng of school children of all |eizes and ages to support a acene in “Mary Jane's Pa The result |was that on the day tn question there were hundreds of youngsters Seattle vs. New York The Fight Starts Sunday, September 23 and Seattle Will Win So claim those popular and successful producers and writers of comic operas, musical comedies, songs and dances, Their names a Rothermel and MacCullough who arrived here from the East several weeks ago to make Seattic their home and to put this city amongst the biggest show producing centers In the world. They have brought with them an Afternoons, 10 Free Ralloons Haturday Matinee Mats, 2:30. Nights, 7 and 9 WILLIE SOLAR THE WINTER GARDEN FAMOUS § ¥ FAME Other Features 10¢ and 20: | Your Bradbury. Clothes Are Ready, Sir--- The Snappy Style show the new Belted Models, with two brand new ones, that will find favor, Suits for Fall the Plece Model and the Scout Model Materials the best and hand workmanship that has made the name of BRADBURY a favorite. with men who know Clothing values. 4 The New include full Belted Models, the full backs and the famous Trench Coat that will Overcoat Styles sive you style—plus service and durabil- ity. In the materials are new Tweeds, Browns, Grays, Greens and Drabs—all made the BRADPURY way. The Prices. Are $25 and Upward With our Liberal Terms of Credit—just a little down and pay. ments to sult your convenience—cost you nothing at the Eastern. All-Star Eastern Company MALLORY HATS $3.50 to $5.00 fe : Don’t Forget the GRAND OPENING 3 woes epee corps hore ‘ The Only Theatre in Seattle coe 3 Built Especially for Musical wiahees it Comedy and Comic Opera 1392-1384 SECOND AVENUE. STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT, 21, 1917. COLDWYN PRODUCERS OFFER Marsh —that famous flaxen-haired star of “The Birth of a Nation” and “Intolerance” Ma —IN— MARGARET MAYO’S GREAT STAGE SUCCESS olly «= Circus Don't miss seeing the exciting horse race. Eight reels of intense excitement with here and there little touches of pathos and humor mingling in_with the action of the story. And above all, “Polly of the Circus” is the greatest love story of life under the “Canvas Tops” ever written. The National Board of Censors Says “Polly of the Circus” is one of the most remarkable productions we It is more than a moving picture—in fact, it is not a mov- ing picture, but life itself transferred to the screen, t—CHERNIAVSKY’S oncttstra OPENING MUSICAL PROGRAM Piano Solo, “Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 6" ....-seerersereewereesblezt have ever seen. Violin Solo, “Carnival De Russe” ... Picture Violin Solo by Gregor Cherniavsky, accompanied by hs brother “Consenette” LEON I. STRASHUN (O° "aster Pianist and late of AFTERNOONS 15c¢ He Just € | Be Kept From Army} BOSTON, Maas., Sept Rattlesnake Pete Is DETROIT, Sept story and on the sereen broncho buster old style wes! |dash of ginger he never had any oth applies for enlistment in the marine Rejected A BUre-enough n made his way shing a long water and six bananas: two pounds | overwoight. Accepted, knife and inviting anybody who didn’t like the sketch, | TOMORROW = 2 P.M. The Grand Opening of the Greater Strand Theatre Alex Cherniaveky eee tee eeeeee eens. Wienlaweky Gregor Cherniavsky “Willam Tell” oo .. cece eee eens teeeeceeees ROSINAL Alex Teclakowsky . -Amhresio Covcereccseceseoe -Chopin EVENINGS 20c socrNTs |. FREE DOCTOR Boys’, Girts’ and Children's Go to the Right Drug Ce KAVANAGH'S « ib 1006 First, at Madison. 4 " And the Doctor will give 2 ; ste you a careful examination and prescribe for you FREE, If you are sick you cannot do bet ter than take advantage of this of fer. 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