The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1917, Page 3

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identical with mine nature and beauty almos ly as I do modern ai We use: ling and a | Kipling waa t h STARTING SUNDAY ORRIN JOHNSON IN “THE LIGHT AT DUSK” CLASS “A” THEATRE aC POLONI ALT SUN. 4TH. BET. PIKES PINE MON. TUES. BILL HART} “THE COLD DECK” AND A SELECT COMEDY “OVER THE FENCE” An Interesting Real Life Picture TODAY—CHAS. CHAPLIN ANITA STEWART “THE COMBAT” ADMISSION CHILDREN L0G wwe 5e STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1917, PAGE 3 BEBAN TO MAKE PICTURE AT HOQUIAM, WASH. ae Noted Italian Charac- ter Actor Comes to N. W. to Get Color. i ar Kk of the “Voantighten Reed in “To » “The l—Mary Pickford, in “The Little Princess,” Liberty. t—Pauline Pred | erick, in “The Hungry Heart,” Coli seum, $—Kobert Warwick, in Silent Master,” Mission. 4—Se from “The Man Without a Cov Strand, 5—Julian Eltinge, in “The | “THE LITTLE PRINCESS” Clever Mrs. Carfax,” Clemmer. 6—| yrary 1 William Hart, in “The Cold Deck,” Colonial. 7—Francis X. Bushman | °" 0° and Beverly Bayne, in “The Adopted | te Son,” Rex <a ae .W among ite stare 1|* —— SUNDAY * ‘ Light at Do se | THREE LEADING WOMEN HES WELL KNOWN |ORNSTEIN WILL BE | SOLOIST ean DEC. 6" Ornstein be continued) haa ARWICK IS STARRED LIBERTY—-YOUR GUARANTEE OF QUALITY WEEK STARTING SUNDAY SUNDAY NOON CONCERT Fahrbach . Labitzky . Selected of e "is Girl's Dream” Song “Martha,” WALLACE 2: WURLITZER STAR. LIBERTY ; WEEKKY /, ES “The Little Princess’ is a picture that compares with ‘‘Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.” We can give no greater praise! The story concerns a girl who lived ina land of aircastl es where dreams come true! FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUGUS 11 TO [1 ADMISSION 20c CHILDREN - (0c The Admission Price In- cludes the War Tax. the tiest F To get the very best results take | yyy; 1¢ Dr, Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” ar) the first sneeze or shiver. I “Seventy-seven” breaks up Colds that hang on—Grip. All Drug Stores, ° MILWAUKEE HEAD TELLS OF THE H. C. OF R. R. “OPERATION ° aker pointed out that his pay ee something to The wpe Have | | system's u swap? Use Star Want Ads. d ° ry roll had increased | will t $696,000 per month over the same | struction of the fences. :. FENCES TO KEEP OUT. THE BRAS iS THIEVES night watchmen after the con. rhe o cut down \ Th ° = e Star in the Trenches The Star can be sent tu any soldier or sailor abroad or at home, in the camp on this side or in the trenches in France at tke following rates, postpaid: One Month, 40¢; Three Months, $1.15; Six Months, $2.00; One Year, $3.50. All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance, No phone orders taken. Remittances must be accompanied by name of soldier, the number of the company and that of his regiment. Name of ship must be given if The Star is to be mailed to a man in the United States navy

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