The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 29, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 29, 1917. PAGE 3 DO. YOUR BIT; KNIT, SAYS MADGE KENNEDY |“ att weex—srarrine SUNDAY [ sce SCENES FROM NEW BILLS AT MOVIE THEATRES x She Foregoes Naps to *! Work for Our Sam- mies in the European Trenches. oe ma s trier peare averred \ ravelled sle Madge Kennedy starsthe femin 7 Days—Positively No Longer Guaranteed to thrill you— fo send you away glad for having seen it! We stake our word on the “Honor System” —the strongest ree- ommendation we can give any picture. THE DANCE HALL GIRL STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY rex Amba assador — and party arriving Seattle, other local, yk 1—Milton Silis and Miriam Cooper, in “The Honor System,” Liberty. 2—Bert Tytell and Haze! Dawn, | In “The Lone Wolf.” Coliseum. 3—Scene from “Rasputin. the Black Monk.” Clemmer, 4—Kathiyn Ad pict ‘ams and Madge Kennedy, in “Babs Mine.” Strand. 5—Charies Ray, in “The Clodhopper,” Mission. 6 th 7 —Scene from “The Battle of the Ancre,” Rex ———— he Intermezzo, Shadowland .......... Told at Twilight ................0065 Friml Joan OF Ale... cites ccc ree canen ° ° SUNDAYS PROGRAMS pe . TY—Miriam Cooper in Clodhopper Back The Clod Ra the fe index mobilization of Amer Woman power for war is in thruout the nation today war picture ge tee first time in history COLONIAL—Kathlyn Williams in Mkts procecding by “The Carpet From Dagdad A $2.00 Show in New York We Screen “The Honor System” at 15c; Children 10¢ 4 CLASS A—Nanece O'Neil in “Souls tn under direction ot the wom Bowdlage oh HURRICANE: 12:30. SHOWS START 1, A Six THE LAW —— THE MAN _ pevenlis Prosperity and Savings Nev-r bef have there b laborers en time. Our dustry to thousands are emp 1 their wonde acer ne RES “| CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE RRA AAA AA iment of the Times was ” rs ago no Woman ood up before a great of theatregoers and proud: ~ ved not only sympathy but = t for a character of the Han rankel type yw t ) ‘ * SUDDEN SUCCESS 1S A HAP hata " 1 with Norma Tal PY EMBARRASSMENT t An Editor Recommends | }*,,\.. at es ae -DROPS . “The Woman God Forgot,” the my ente Saiibied Syed eacd Glass rine rape ul w PLAY AT ARMY CAMP 7— — Sulferers’\ oe si i i The gi and advise éarnings bi where interest Nhe en as untrue woma a fashion s to the real fem tions, instead ng being. The th Metro ’ ore likely that these players will be night Miss Newton not cted the new woman, who is gether again the woman, but she comp w eo. We 1 ‘ ' is ewton last |drove the ¢ terization home by _ Treat friend ro til one 1 he came | opening o| © Btory OF Rian Jeff, of course, was jubilant the We offe : Pe aiga Wan teen ethe ple eae myers te sty | Bext day even his dear little fashioned mother seemed proud altho she was not able to tand how her boy could have n such a play with a $700,000 Our off with GEO. P. BAK PO'SONOUS INJECTION rks a theatre can act CAMP LEWIS and Stage 4 B. FT LUTE Tagisne a oi d HONOR JAMES hOGE ATLANTIC CITY BANK & TRUST CO. 2G; SECOND AVE AT MADISON 5146 he CHT ir Friday James D. Hog

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