The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1917, Page 8

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SHARLES RAY, SUNDAY of His Father”| Bill Hart and Syivia Brewer in “The Narrow Trail"—Liberty. HE sort of stuff that makes | Qe Te RES Americans respected in every re | _ ¢lime, and which is asserting today in the preparations for 1 conflict, is featured in Ray's first Paramount ple-| Which will open at the Coll-| next Sund: The title of ® picture is “The Son of His ther,” and it depicts the efforts final success of a rich man’s| Carbhoy, when he is| | | $5,000 and told to “go to it,”| | dad, who has become dis-| with the lad’s spendthrift There is a hand-to-hand Scene tn the picture that is to be the most effective, the Fealistic that has ever been upon the sereen. Upon ® outcome of this fight much of fe plot hinges, and the man who A sit unmoved while it is in must lack in bie makeup of the quality that makes Teal COLISHUM— Lust of Ages.” STRAND —Anita King in “The Girt Angle.” CLEMMER—Dostia Farnam te “Th ¥ KEX—"Who's Your Neighbor?” Willard Mack MISSION—Herbert Kawlinsen “The Man Trap.” AS A—Hebert Warwick in hy “an ° Kind,” and with George Beban tn “The Bond Between,” supports Ray in hia first production for that or ganization. i Bill Hart's new picture, “The Narrow Trail,” playing at the Lib- >m erty, has never been equaled for what they are. Need-| rapid-fire, breath action and in se to say, Ray has had his hands terest of plot. Hart has filled the |f! @uring rehearsals of this big | miche left vacant by “fuffalo Bill Cody public in and numerous bruises bear the hearts of the great testimony to the realism of le. j Vale, who has played with| Lillian “Dimples” Walker opens! Hayakawa in “Each to His | fourdays’ engagement at the ——— | Coliseum today in “The Lust of the | Ages,” a seven-part production PE TO DARKEN |« Walker has the role of Lots | Craig, a young woman reared in GRAY HAIR }wealth, her father absorbed in making money, her mother # lover ee the home and the family circle Mome-Made Mixture Darkens The father dies, and the tnvalld | Gray Hair and Makes It mother, with recollection of her Soft and Glossy own experience, warns the daugh bring a very unusua ter against her fiance. Lots dis a half pint of water add: | covers her Intended husband fs of SD isi Rnescseesscees 1 of.| the same stamp was hor father, | |and breaks the engagement, recom. | one mending to the young man the) are all simple ingredients | peruse! of a novel she has written, can buy from any druggist telling the part the crime of greed fy little cost, and mix them) >4* played in all ages. Her fiance Apply to the hair once a "e448 the book and {s convinced for two weeks, then once every that real happiness and joy are ‘Week, until all the found in the finer things of 1i woe MENT 1814 not $a the possession of gre wealth, and tn this new bellef he wins the love of the girl A small box % on shown est models, Thursday at A half pint shoult be enough to the gray hair and make it and glossy. It is not sticky or YY, and does not rub off. It make a gray-haired person 20 years younger. Miss Anita King, the itt lithe Iimbed young beauty, pla Maude Wainwright in a new Mu 100 Dress Beautiful Serge Dresses in the very new- a STAR—WEDNESDAY, Me:Dougall-/outhwick if CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THURSDAY WILL BE BBILLED ON STATEMENT EXTRAORDINARY SUIT AND COAT PURCHASE Two Great Groupings al fashion event. Many of t e $19.75 We promise you that this value-giving—two great groupings at $25.00 and OCT. 24, 1917. PAGE & AND . UR New York office has sent us some special purchases of sam ple ind sh he sty corset tea poses RENDERED DECEMBER FIRST. SALE w room models. These, combi les are exact copies @ «expensive models. Every Suit and Coat in the collection represents out-of-the or- dinary value. Varieties afford a wide latitude of choice for misses and women, whether their taste be for simple, tailored or dressy models. —Macdeugs beviek. an occasion of extraordinary 39.00 Second Vier. Hundreds of Garments ined with ones and twos left from higher-priced lines, Coat Sample Coats of excellent materials, in the season's very best $19 75 . e styles, at ‘tual-Horkhelmer production, “The | CLEMMER THE KOVSE OF MUSIC )|GUTERSONS AUGMENTED threeday run at the Strand Wed nesday If you want @ genuine thrill and , real good time, you must go to the Clemmer theatre this week, «where Dustin Farnum fs playing in sis newest William Fox produc ton, “The Spy.” “Who's Your Neighbor?” Is wind. ng up its second week's showing The play has ) PM at the Rex theatre ? a large city, and strikes a blow 4 SEATTLE'S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE straight from the shoulder that {s hard to dodge. Herbert Rawtineon has the rol ot an innocent vietim o’ polities In “The Man Trap Mission for the last t Orchestra Number Selection “PAGLIACCI”.... Leoncavallo All Man,” will be at the Class theatre, starting Wednesday, This! player's popularity increases after) each release, and the cw one will be no exception to that rule: Mine Gall Kane, one of the prett! est girls on the American stage, and ing at the Colontal In rn Pride,” a pet of Broad Good Digestion Preserves Beauty Your Complexion Depends Largely| Upon Your Stomach, Stuart's | Dyopepsia Tablets Are Real Beauty Preservers ONLY 2 MORE DAYS OF The most timely, gripping punch that has ever been screened. Every Man, Woman and Child Is Thrilled by THE SPY A Remarkable Picture Revealing the Methods of German Spies in the United S' ; A SENSATION SEATTLE WANTS TO SEE THIS PICTURE- EXPOSE OF GERMAN SECRET POLICE IN AMERICA. HOW THE KAISER OPERATES AND SECURES INFORMATION arts Dyspepsia How in the you expect to pmach ned bi ene in it. There is not a battle s See “The Spy” and you will ask yourself, “Do I Know My Neighbor.” Si lies io ALD \Girl Angie.” which opens for a] way and one of the most sucessful! speaking #tage celebrities who have been starred In photedrama, owns one of the finest collections of jecarabs tn Amerten. N. D. Kaplan, representative for the Rosstan Art Film Corporation, |a Russian motion picture company with studios in Petrograd and Mo« cow, with a bevy of actors from the stages of the big theatros in Rus sla, gave a luncheon, Tuesday aft ernoon, to all the big motion plo ture exhibitors of this eity at the Washington hotel Bessie Love, with her mother, on a fow days’ reat-trip, registered at [the hotel as “Mrs, Horton and daughter.” T want a quiet room,” etated Mina Love “Very woll, Mina Love,” nme the reply of the clerk. And tmmediate ly Beante’s plans for a quiet few days «the unidentifiet Miss Horton vanished Fritz! Brunette's name, i'ke her fame, ia atudio-made. Brunette” was wugmested by her clear, ollve complexton, and “Fritz!” ts evidence of an exuberant, ingrown senae of humor that tides her over the hard places and goen a long way toward k ng everybody tn “cheered up.” As to her real name, that t6 as yet a secret They say that Cherile Chaplin hae jammed more action {nto his new play, “The Adventurer,” than ever seon fn a two-recl! production since the motion picture was in | vented. Five years ago the average cost of production per real wan 8500, and that Included salaries, The only ex ception to this rule was Bernhardt who reoetved the princely mum of $200 from a Parisian film compan Mr. and Mra, Dougian Falrbanie last week gave a dinner party In honor of Elleen Percy birth day 8. Hart, Charile Chaplin and Theda Bara were among t invited to celebrate the Fairbanks’ leading lady, born in Belfast, Ireland. this country when a mere chil4 18th Geraldine Farrar is one of the most popular stars who haa ever worked in the shadow drama, Kv erybody adores her, from the prop: erty man to her leading man and woman. No wonder. She never forgets anyhedy or anything that will make anybody happy last year, while she was appear ing in “Joan of Are," a “double’ was provided to do some of the most difficult riding stunts. And eoing how hard the girl worked in those scenes, Miss Farrar went to De Mille and even to Lasky, beg ging that sh given credit on the screen for her performances, It 14 one of the #e n traditions, how ever, that thie ehall not be done und her request wae denied READ STAR WANT ADS” - ———— wri i. Photopla GLUCK CONCERT GOES IMMENSE; HOUSE CROWDED Gluck's le un be new To say that Alma concert was a success necessary. Rather let It sald that she made @ friend of each person heard her for the firet time last night In the Metropolitan theatre and mere firmly fixed heresif in the hearts of those rd her before war take! utilized who Eleanor blended her accompaniment into the eing er'a notes. Big. Salvatore de Stefano, harp int, ahared tho program with Mme. ck and created a tremendous ression on th record-breaking hoves Mme, Ginek’a triumph was com pleted when whe closed her share of the entertainment with a co lection of Knglish ballads and American folk songs, tncluding Carry Me Raok to Ole Virgiony Little Grey Home In the Weat, Coming Thru the Rye,” ve, the Delgian violinist, will o next musical attraction at ue itan. He will appear seetion of the Ladies’ Musteal olub TWO HURT BY AUTOS N J, F, Brown, 91 an? J, Stever enoh anetatne and painful bedy struck by anios ‘Tuerday noon, The accidents were separ ate, but both men landed at the city hospital about the same time with about the same injuries | THEATRES |] |ORPHEUM Eugene Levy's Transcontinental Vaudeville, Road Show No, 2, is »pening. Wednesday at the Orp am th with #ix acts Heading the list are Dick Hutchin atre son and company, in a comedy b, “Mr. Fisher From New Or “ with four players ireevey and Doyle will offer a novelty; the Two Razelies are comedians, singers and danc ers, and Bob Morris, comedian The Payton Sisters are harmony singers. The De Monts have some thing unusual called “The Human Bell | | Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Try thie yourself then It along to others. It worke! pass Ouch! t! 21! ft rough talk will be heard less here in town Sf people troubled with Jcornn will follow the simple advice This kind of this Cinel: nati authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug Jealled frerzone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness @t once, end oon the corn arles up and lifts right out without patn He guys treezone Is an echer com | pound which dries tmmediately and | never inflames or even trritutes the surrounding tissue or skin, A quar ter of an ounce of freezone will cost very }ittle at any drug store but sufficient to reme ey Jone’s feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announce jme t since the inauguration of the hich heels Palace Hip Continuous Dail Atte acne 10c ian. Lee 1:15 to 11 TOMORROW —A NEW PROGRAM OF HIPPODROME 4 Southern Girls Harmony Singers VAUDEVILLE i" Peerless Trio Comedians, Street Singers and Musicians And 4 Other Clever Features Five Part, Firet Run Feature GLADYS LESLIE “It Happened to Adele” SE Ae, EE EE PEERS [METROPOLIT Prices 25¢ to $1.50 Wea. Pri WEE ee* Sunday, Oct. 28 t First Time in Seattle. Two Vears tn th at. INTIMATE Tomorrow will be on anna. Just bubbling over with real flesh-and blood Pollyanna, whom we w She'll make OLLY- eshte SO ANNA | way glad How Arrangement with the Page Co.) THE GLAD PLAY t KLAW & ER ©. TY makes everyone glad (By it? The piny tells 1 might Ry Catherine Chisholm Cushing, from nothing the world-famous book the same and it name by Eleanor H you—abaorb GOOD PEOPLE OF SEATTLE Bask In the sunshine of POLLYANNA (Continued -— WITH A CAST OF DISTINCTION: Helen Hayes John Web « George Alison Fanchon Campbell Tomorrow) SEATS READY TOMORROW at ur Seats Early and Do Wait 10 a.m. or You May Your Credit Puts This Columbia In Your Home! There is no need for you to go without the pleasure of a phono- graph longer. The liberal credit el Shown te policy extended to every one Sle coat Saal in our PHONOGRAPH DE- | fiiityWhete, The best PARTMENT enables you to make Burt buy a COLUMBIA GRAF. | Walnut Sola eon credit ONOLA and pay for it in the way most convenient to you, Here you will find a complete line of COLUMBIAS, from $16.00 to $268.00, which are sold you at the regular prices with CREDIT ARRAN ENTS to suit the buyer. COMPLETE LINE OF COLUMBIA RECORDS You will find a complete line of Columbia full-toned records in our phonograph department. Come up any time and hear the new October Records, You are welcome whether you come to buy or not BUY A LIBERTY BOND TODAY

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