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CLEMMER THE HOVSE OF MVSIC GUTERSONS AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA , SEATTLE'S BEST PHOTOPLAY MOUSE Daily Concerts at 3:15, 7 and 9 “Through the Air" (Xylophone Solo by C. Damm Overture “Mignon” (Orchestra Number) Thomas “Tales from the Vienna Woods” (Orchestra Number) J. Strauss JULIAN ELTINGE AS THE “Countess: Ch Halled by women as the Fisher) most beautiful example of their sex, the world’s most” noted female impersonator makes his first screen ap- pearance in his well-known double roles, in this brit. Hant story of fun, thritis and high society. The Photoplay That Has Set All Seattle Talking MacDougall-Southwick’s WINTER FASHION SHOW Monday and Thursday Matinces at 3:15 Beautiful Costumes on Beautiful Living Models Second Gorgeous Display Tomorrow’s Matinee ‘au ART 5 EVERY DAY re} “Thats Willowmoor natural, Bave cot of profi Bookkeeping and by! mocts Bring bottia ALL 79, Pike Place pean oh Increases strength fcle soon to Dear in this p if doctor or druggist about it. Co., Bartell Drug Co. and y always carry it Evenings . After -20¢ 30. ASK CATHOLICS TO |HUMPHREY TO LOBBY The total reached Tuesday in| To induce the federal shipping the army library fund campaign board to build more wooden ships here was $1,973. Rt. Rev. Edward on the Pacific Coast, Will E. Hum. |J. O'Dea, D. D., bishop of Seattle, phrey, former congressman, left Tuesday expressed his endorse- Seattle this morning for Washing ment of the campaign and enlisted! ton, D. C., where he will present the aid of all the Catholic parishes plans for the increase of the #ood in the work. . en ship Industry Dry squad officers made three nees |Mquor seizures Tuesday afternoon, | ‘| in which 37 gallons of alcohol were taken. The seizures were made at the Economy drug store, 619 King st and 110 W. Marion st. and in an automobile, belonging to Alex Der-|t wold, of Monroe. 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Phone Main 3256. p Coming Saturday The British Tanks at the Battle of the Ancre Au ATIONAL “DENTISTS ox Canadian Club ‘tion of photoplays for the screen |Players-Lasky Corporation and a |member of the United States food | sum lin the hundreds of motion pleture | —|handed out in “Straight Shooting,” AID LIBRARY FUND FOR WOODEN SHIPS ': MARGERY IS ¢ Margery Wilson in “Mountain No More Real Food in Moviés OMELYING with a request le! ‘Pity Poor Hungry C United ‘Staten food adminis. trator, the various producing units | constituting the Paramount group, have agreed to eliminate the use of all real foodstuffs tn the prepara Thru the Investication of Arthur 8. Friend, weasurer of Famous administration committee, Mr. Hoover learned of the large amount jot actual foodstuffs which are com lince star, who is now making her |firet Paramount picture, was star during the course of a year studios situated m the United States it was felt that. inasmuch as the |}, food problem is one of the mont vital in the winning of the war and that {t was possible for the producers to use substitutes In ev- ery case where foodstuffs have hitherto been employed, It would | be best to request that during the continuation of the war definite stops be taken, eliminating this/ waste, , What’s Doing Here He was told to “come thru,” and he did, at the Litasty, in the ple ture of same name, featuring | Herbert awiinson. The family} inatsted on treating Bab as a little) girl, even after she had grown up. She had to scare them tn “Bab's Diary,” at the Coliseum. “Don't you remember— le one of the principal captions o! prologue to “Polly of the Circus,” at ghe Strand. You'll remember al Bt of boyhood happigess when you | seo ft. At the Clemmer, Julian} Eltinge continihs to make crowds | laugh in “Countess Charming,” his first motion picture. Cowbeys, cowboys, and then some more cowboys, with a Hberal dash of the West as she was, is at the Misston. Harry Carey stat At the Colonial, “Civiliza * Thomas Ince’s maaterpiece. shown. Robert farwieck is starred in “Sudden Riches,” at the Cage AD "Tip Whip,” called great est of all ie pings, is at the Rex, . Chatter From Studios When Ann Pennington was a schoolgirl in Camden, N. J., she at tracted much attention by her danc ing. She got a job in “The Red Widow,” then caught the eye of Plorenz Ziegfeld, and soon became the sensation of the famour Follies. Now she is a Paramount film star. A wag from the Fox studios pro ducemthe information that Jane Lee, altho only 4 years old, has been disappointed in love. She re ntly chught her beau kissing her ¢| sister Kathe rine. STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, only 1917. 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