The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 25, 1917, Page 4

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Picturized from Mary Roberts Rinehart’s “Sub-Deb” story that ran in The Saturday Evening Post. You have laughed at the story, now laugh with us at the picture! ‘ COLISEUM 3 coNnceRTS GREATER nina ORCHESTRA eengrosicnsl Crown Prince Likes Music on War Front Probe to Be Made | whose man-to-man battles have long been the talk of millions of ploture- goers the world over, has now rele “Mere brute force means nothing,” Opponent may be the more power: ful, that physteal advantage will mean little or nothing, as compared with the superior knowledge of right and the will whieh the knowl edge that one ts in the right engen ders. “The Greeks had wlant fable about a Whenever hed earth he became more ful, but when be lay on a did not touch the earth In his strength became less » was finally reome by who held. the giant sue named Antacue pended in the alr so long that bia | [strength gave out and he be a Weakling.” Got Early Start Edith Ste ey a Metro star, now din her stage career at the age of 8 years, playing with Eleanor |Robson in “Aud * She was in} » nal of Wiggs of | M age Patch etures as she was ce A Recond sean ¢ Sunn in pletur went Into} it to com: a th Mary Farr with now ford as Re Something unusually spectacular |is promis the first Geraldine Farrar pro tion of t neason Its name ia “The Woman God For | He Comes Thru ' Alice Lake and Herbert Rawlin son pad the cast of € me Through,” playing at the Libert The ry has to do with the mar riage midnight to a crook. He house to carry awny the wedding gifts, many of them as he milliona woman, whom to meet that night seam |a former lo she had pla Loath to Ii explanatic m an WASHINGTON, Sept. 25—There| LONDON, Sept. 25.-Whether It the room t he hae Hl Be no congressional probe of. is because he loves music or mere NCYer ® " Bernstorf{ “slush fund” for) ty loves opera singers, the German * nd » . exposed by the state depart- jcrown prince is “in wrong” in his through This was assured today, fol- a conference between Dem-| special train to Munich to brin Leader Martin and Senator | number of singers to his headquar chairman of the lobby in- | ters. committee. German newspaper 5 HEUM scribe the affair as THEATRE Third and Madison Mor. NEW WEDNESDAY Deaves’ Manikins “(Bring all the children) critics “scandalous. Sunday Sale Lands McVey in Trouble Because he is alleged to have sold a handkerchief and a shirt on | Sunday, Robert McVey jo Wilson-MeVey, } ave., is the dete in a can }brought by A business jagent of the Retail Clerks’ union, in Justice Otis Brinker's court Occidental watch, let Liberty If you value your Haynes repair it. Next theatre. — Advertisement. es 4 Other Vaudeville Acts DUSTIN FARNUN “Durand of the Lands” A Big One—First Time Here Nights 15c Matinees 10c Children 5c¢ Held Up In U. Courts R U ONE Our business is to trace euch measures and establish proot of birth or descent. Have you proof of where your father took them out? If not, consult us. IMPORTANT Telephone Beacon 3884 The Genealogy Co. 403 30th Ave. 3 Corner 30th a Jackson Probate Bad GREATEST RACE TRACK DRAMA IN WORLD’SHISTORY | NOW PLAYING UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY The Dashing Fox. Hunt Scenes The Blood-Tingling Auto Disaster The Race Between Auto and Train The Terrible Rall. road Wreck SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE The Winning Races at the Track p Coming Saturday The British Tanks at the Battle of the Ancre Aw Whi New Thrills Every CHILDRE 5c * Canadian Club iseum version of t Rinehart's stories w Evening Post Mae Comes Back Polly of the Cire Mayo's world-famed cl of the “Big Tops, converted from the play into a tremendous photo pectacle, is at the Strand, as the first of the engerly-awaited Gold. wyn pictures. After an absence of almost an entire year from the |sereen Mae Marsh, who won world | wide popularity ‘The Birth of a Nation” and “Intolerance,” com again to greet her huge throngs of admirers in one of the most beaut! UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY— MAE MARSH —in— Margaret Mayo's Great Stage The of li greatest story under “The Big Top filmed The most exciting horse race ever seen in pictures. ever World's Famous Genius CHERNIAVSKY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Gregor and Alex Cherniavsky scored a wonderful hit—and also AND HIS thelr well trained or chestra, Such artists have never been heard before outside of a con- cert hall AFTERNOONS EVENINGS 1RAND dru mare Bevnca 15¢ 200 gated brute force to ita proper place. That man ie William Far) num, hero of a bund fights, he says, “It's all in the strength of mind, the subtie power which} Makes a man realize that, tho bis} HE movie man of might andy T muscle, the man who hi! fought his way thru a hun dred thousand f of celluloid, STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1917, PAGE 4 BRAINS PLUS BRAWN MOST ESSENTIAL FOR MOVIES, SAYS BILL FARNUM; OTHER NOTES DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW Wednesday, also an Exceptional Bargain in Trimmed Hats for Women HANDSOME VELVET HATS at $1.89 Trimmed in most becoming Large, medium and small shapes. Black, Navy, Brown, ‘Taupe, Copen, Tan and Rose. Trimmings are Ostrich, Fur, 3ead, Flowers, Ribbon, ete They are Hats that sell regularly up to $4.5 Wednesday Special for $1 89 69c 98c 69c— 98c 20 Dozen, very handsome, i eriaag cd Tam o'Shanter | white Voile Watsts, sizes 36, 28, 40, 42, 44, and 46. Sold at aps for misses, only bash $1.25 and $1 50. Special D8e. BOYS’ ‘MILLER. MADE SHOES $3.50 a Pair Solid grain leather Shoes in tan Blucher style, having solid leather sole and heel, nailed and sewed, with large flat screw- top nails covering the sole, with a little neatfoot ofl, this is ono of the jpest Shoes made for we weather; sizes 9 to 2, Examine them before you buy your boy another pair—“it will pay you” WEDNESDAY SPECIALS ‘et Collar Frames, regular 10e and 15¢ values yt 25c Silk Soutache Braid 10c Bolt Ladie morrow, ¢ Julian Eltinge, in “Countess Charming,” Clemmer; Child s In “Civilization,” Colonial Sample Lot of Silk Soutache Braid in 12-yard lengths; regu- ful and elaborate productions ever} @ $) fight that follows Harry triumphs. lar Kenss oot saben caste ban xctaiea eateries ce made for the sereen PROGRAMA TODAY The cattlemen plan to raid the ret —~— ooo : ‘Come Thru,” by George ) | tlers, led by Sima, but “Cheyenne” ’ Julian Eltinge, the popular femi Harry comes to the settlers’ rescue BOYS Al | -WOOL nator, who is apps eel seret Clark tm | land defeats the raiders. The pic his first photoplay, “The Marry Carey to “Straight | | ture ts filled with fine Western ac MA KINAWS 5 00 AND UP Charming,” at the Clem | tion, containing thrilling climaxes ° had or f the most ple ntinn = Eitinge te) ihat 4 allow the interest to ty nquely ineteorte careers of the ot} |falter. ‘The play in featured by sen A splendid showing of Boys’ All-wool Mackinaws eatric orld rom a small po- sational horseback riding. Harry lene s. all si sition ax clerk in a wholesale house Carey and Molly Malone have the n all the newest belted effects, all sizes. in Boston he has risen to be one leads. - a of the highest paid actors of the stag e ©! Altho ossentially an appealing > FLEISHER’S YARNS Dirty Work Here land of settlers. Fremont kills t plea for at the Colonia peace, “Civil 1, in the mor son of Sims settler, and le picture of war that the Shooting,” a Western when “Chey ‘ has shown with five reels of and his daus . at the Mission tonight their loss, he dec John Barleycorn gets a knockout and Wednesday. “Cheyenne” Har- is too dirty for him. Flint, learn. in the comedy-drama, “Pots and ry and “Placer” Fremont are em-|ing this, sends Fremont to put him Pans Peggy featuring Oladys ployed by “Thunder” Flint to ridjout of the way, but tn the gun Hulette, at the Class A. A CONFESSION THWARTS jinyrelf and ¢ fe have ws flying RIVALRY ery reparation in our is a splendid document,” sai@ Dick and I, little book, were so| That we did not allow th 1 as I finished geading it to ented and ox over the to become public was more on ac- him. “I think {t will do the trick t news of Harry Symone’s scan t of our twin boys than for He makes no plea for pity. He dal we forgot, for a long time, to elven takes all blame to himself, and seo what the evening papers said “The qorning paper intimates|says in substance, ‘Now that you Iie had sent us gil of them. that the mother of my boys may know the worst, gentlemen, what All the evening papers were aup- have died from foul play. That are you going to d Kt porting Harry's looked at Pat's campaign, We paper first, and found a stat mt by Marry and also one by Ellene. I could realize witt\what agony ts very easily sifted. Her father who was with her at the time of 1 will b the propgr authorities if they wish What does Eliene say “Only this, ‘Tho ¢ death about hildren who her death, Hves in this town, and pear my name were legally adopted | glad to give his name to by me at the time of their mother’s! I know the complete story Just received a big shipment of Fleisher’s Knitting and Crocheting Yarns jn all the prevailing colors to be used this season. Get your supply now, as there cer- tainly will be a scarcity later on. WAR BOND BILL OF | 11 BILLION SIGNED WASHINGTON, Sept. 25——The! $11,500,000,000 war bond measure| is a law. President Wilson oT Eliene wrote hers, but I also|to make’an investigation. That I o¢ their birth, and adopted them|‘%® Dill late last nigh* realized yw courageously she do not give It here is because 140 personally. I am their only legal would de to do her part, and I not want to give the man (he is guardian and have made a will knpw Harry was more unhappy for! old and feeble) needless pain leaving them my entire estate, her sake than his own “I wan distinctly understood Knowing that my little daughter, Harry's statement was that Tam not asking one man !9/born two years after their adop- manly cry of this city to vote for me for mayor tion, will be adequately taken care A morning pape if he thinks I am not fit for the o¢ py p ihc criminating glee of a ghoul, bas|office. If I am elected, every one! (signed) ELIENE SYMONE!” to publish what will get as fair a deal as I can) “py gracious!” said Dick. “that a secret chapter in rive, and, above all, poor and rich!is @ peach. It says nothing at all laher of that paper has alike will be given @ chance to|put gays everything. I think] tly gotten hold of some facts, help buill up their home town into srarry will win, He has learned bis| e has perverted and made, a model city tataene” 1 as tho | was the verient BE, Dy oc Agglt-rd Mag TO ee eR Oe This, I contend, is a whitewashthx If my fellow citi thinking o coun po pa ud ywever, Lam not go|sene do not want me for their!) pod gn well en nee ard ayor I do not want the office, but the opposition, which has stooped to slinging mud into the face of big an w aa innocent and which has not hest to brand two fine boys with fair warning fight to bitter end with y fair means at my command nd if I lone I'll go down with col behind any sophistries ns who bear my name children, and their mother “x them birth My the circumstances nothing f this opie ask every man to own consclence. be tw give * my i all women tated undeserved ignominy ru the try Roth WHEN HE CAME Special reductions on PLATES, CROWNS and BRIDGEWORK. No charge for painless extraction. WHEN HE LEFT ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS . Southeast Corner First and mike J, BR. VAN AUKEN, Mgr. AMUSEM METROPOLITAN (To Be Continued) ENTS Get. 2anda | BARGAIN MATINER WED. ] “THR HIGH COST. ¢ SPROCIAL 3 JALZ OW Days Neginning In the Comedy With the Gaiety and Kin MARIAN DE Barnab. Mia Qualities of the Ia 2:20-—Nights, BON VOY Big Musical Con Mats “SAINT AND Other Fe atur Afternoons 1:20 to 6; 7 Acts Afterne and Little 1 10¢ ay a.m. t0 6 p. n aye, £0 to ad and Marion ys Thurs. HENRIETTA CROSMAN n Helen R. Mar NEW PANTAGES SINNER” 10e and 200 (nilo Vagme & Ce Eves, an evening! KOLB & DILL DF LOVING” My Frank Mandel CHESTRA Oct. th » Moasage of | MOORE MEAtt: THEATRE DEVILLE gne' ugh and body tn Cay , Ibe and 2 7 and 9 on 6:80 to 11 “Rure n and rand King Photoplay nd Bun, 166 Phone xi That itching, burning skin-trouble which keeps you scratching and digging, is a source of dis- ® to others, as well as of torment to you. Why don't you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians have prescribed it for many years. In most cases, it stops itching im [i gpnre tru sipes (Soe stanily and heals erupt promptly. Iris very All druggists sell Res easy and economical to use. Acts even more 301 Ostoentand Rema promptly if aided by Resinol Soap. them! : TCIVILIZATION The Million-Dollar Spectacle Two Days Only Tuesday and Wednesday COLONIAL Fourth, Bet. Pike and Pine QeAPMISSIONTD LOGE SEATS 10°] [rose sears we] 100 -_5C Rr Rr

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