The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1917, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, SCENES FROM NEW PRODUCTIONS AT SUNDAY MOVIE SHOW 1—Marguerite Clark in “Rab's Matinee Idol,” Coliseum. Hart and Vola Vale in “The Silent Liberty in “The Soul of Satan,” Mission. © Marsh in Strand. 5—Scene from ‘The Whi rrocnams LINEETY Wiliam & SUNDAY Hart in uerite Clark tn STRAND. shine Ath “The ot Kmomy Weblen in “The Ont } in i Noe Mae in “The in a didi ! pci waite Soars = Emily Stevens in “Th “The ; | be oe ae ee wee Ethe! Clayton in “Soul CLASS A—Cartyle Miackwell in | The Page Mystery ] — -°¢ — e the beat Pacific liners have been! mous play that ran for three years ' =| taken over by the government, and /in London and for over two sea ' As & consequence passengers on the! sons in New York smaller ship ng ocean rolls With Carlyle Blackwell heading ’ the notable cast 1 with June| 5 Mae Marsh, a Elvid hur Ashley in prom svi gether of the cin nent 5 Page Mystery HERE can be no reason to com-| of Western types has made him on cpectng ae eamaecoome a pl plain over a similarity of roles| Of the most widely motion | taients anywhere but on the As i interureted by Billie Burke In her! Picture players, will nat the | nay been 4 with a ple jount photoplays. In her first | Liberty Sunday in “The Silent Man. her own in “Suna Mysterious Miss Terry.” she appear. Charles Kenyon and p Ee ae an helress who, from a desire} Thomas H. Ince. The Studio life in a city like New PORTLAND GERMANS for change. disguised as a shop-girt. | hishly ama tic York always attractive In “Arms and the Gi she was| of lightning-like gun plays this fact in m John B United Preas Corresponden | geen as an American woman caught | horsemanship and other pic ue the author of “The Pr »OR : 4 gn the German net during the oceu-| frontier exploits, which h en-|starring Dorothy Dalton : pation of Pelgium. In her forth. | deared Hart to his admirers x, has laid a majority scenes in the studio of a « coming play ‘The Land of Prom yo Virginia Pearson has just complet-| painter 2—Willlam 3—4iladys Brockwell | “Sunshine Alley,” @! DEC. 1, 1917. PAGE 3 ise” in which she leo starred on 4 ; 1 ¢ fit t wil | the stage, she is seen an a sinter of | C4 her 13th mile of film for iam! fa q A Canullan settion whe undergoes; FOX. She has finished 11 pictures} “The Soul of Satan,” with Gladys b. the trials of life in a strange and and now is working on he 2th, | Brockwell in the stellar role, begity rugged country This play was writ A for Husband. The a fourd engagement at the M ten by W. Somerset Maugham are not er heh. wt the | sion , in her next Paramount picture, | to i 2 gg i agg ach While Dorothy Dalton was work Daughter,” Mies F will be seen |!" which she figures persona mie ak tee. & nie | as a wealthy young woman. who fol-| Alma Ruebens, Triangle actress,| studio recently. an amat ¥ HUHS LOSE HOPE | lows a killing pace until um-! nas dor 5 anteeanane wal aaa baddien enatted Kad. ‘ stances and her better nature cause! poy a nucles aia abraiae ~ ceeegs megane Pm he ty United Press Leased Wire her to relinquish the rapid life and) Crows and will auction it off at a|room. One of the re al i : : Gettle down benefit some time this month tiful « was t ne “a . oe 3 and was pr rutned mend taint | William 8. Hart, whose portrayal) starguerite Clark, in “Bab's Mat unexpected shower oo fae 4 « to <a linee Idol,” is playing at the Coli oronf phen ig’s official state 99 }neum. This is the last of There ix no trick work about the | Men! (olay ME neperted ‘no aplompt | Roberts Rinehart’s stories of yacht which is broken to pieces on | te renew at acks on this front dur-| 7 day Evening Post fame to b the rocks in “When a Man Sees |'™ last night | tor Bab's Matinee Idol Red.” at the Clemmer. A genuine ‘ & whimsically funny story of @ board-| yacht was bought from a ern PPP LLL LIAL AAR fo get the very best results take 19% *h00! girl's first love affair which deals in second-hand seacraf {} hy at Sun Ped It was re 4 and | D * a ‘ ’ | » Humphreys’ “Seventy-seven” 8 pour Aoki, wife of the velaptumed ouleide, to give it the 0 §] the first enceze or shiver. Paramount , star 1¢ | appearance of pleasure ship be-|{ ‘| “Seventy-seven” breaks wp Colds jiayuiawa. re S alae trae lee een } ‘ i Ghat hang 0n—Grip. All Drug Stores. the actor in midocean stating that 1} 1 § he and his director, George Melford, | ‘The picture par excellence, one of |} ' ’ and compan having a rough | the supreme off s of filmdom, is} st ca ch ngcbeacee mahal q and uncomfortable rr to Ha Whip,” at the Colonial Sun ° ° csi metal ees poy dept afd: 4 | version of the {| 1 4 THANKSGIVING PROCLA- i FQ ve partiaiy fiimed. ‘The majority i MATION WHY WOMEN bg +4 | Yes, little book, I cannot go to rry about a | giving proclamation. I want to put} n on paper a kind of: vow that I am| e going to appoint, not « ne | be glad tol of praise and Thank ng, and I duly recommen Oo mysel ha na {Phone Elliott 2247 or Main are the | ay rer pi re to mnynelf that ir {me more patient and sympatheth 2086 for Chop Suey, Noodles, working| my heart full of gratitude r the with others trouble Chow Mein and all Chinese wOnouR| blenwed privilege of living in this] I will give praise for the time Dishes Served Hot at your nyatem and avoid | Met a worldtand for the capacity | fled with work of hands and brain Home. Quick Delivery. Cap ules pe of enjoying to the tmost all the #0 arduous that I for t the petty Four Chop Suey and Noodles IL find that the} eoiritual and mental gifts with worrtes and an 4 ees that come ‘amc % b rfect ps v4 to the idle and self-centered have become famous. Bring which 1 am endowed, 1 am truly your family or fri and try Pr thankful I will give praise for the knowl our excellent Sunday Chicken one Nageosses™ ils pi a edge that 1 um a part of the are at i ey Dinne 1 health will give praise foi © ORYS' plan, and for the clear vision that Dinner and Turkey Dinner Guaranteed | crowned with the wonderful rapture jas made me see how small a place 106 Second Av 8. Capsule which have been mine In | fill in the scheme of ¢ ation. Near Yesier Way market. Be sure you | Be and more ful fullness), will give praive that, tho my New Branch 711 Pike St. leet the Original GOLD MEDAL, tm-| than I deserve | part i# small, to act it well is not ported Haarlem ¢ Capautes They 1 will ve praise for the hours ly honor to myself, but to those are the only reliable. For sale by | about me chastened by sorrow, which make ooo 6 tiret-clnss druggiots, MARGUERITE CLARK BAB’S MATINEE IDOL and to those who come! my friends and the hate of my en- Si) Even a sub-deb can ap- reciate “wonderful eyes” and when Bab met them she nearly met her Waterloo His Smashing Career! Another one of those famous funny Coliseum Comedies; two parts after en to the most remote emies, for both spur me on to a bet W LA I will give thanks that I have realize the tdeal of those who trust a brave equanimity, and joy with sim: of the suspicious i ple humility I will give thanks that each day 1! 2Y United Press Leased Wire I will give *thanks for all the! find something new for which « WASHINGTON, Dec, 1.—Planning reat experiences of life, its grief grateful, and the power of un¢ to add its forces to the Anti-Saloon which teaches me the value of its standing that this world can be jeague in the dry campaign to Be happiness; it's hard work which miade a paradise to a loving, bum makes rest a state delight; its ble, sympathetic heart waged in congress, the National big cared which make me under There, little be that ix just be. s Christian ‘Temperance stand the contentment to be found tween you and me 1 think I' Union meets hi tomorrow, Many in small pleasures. try to read R ove y day of its delegates also are members of I will give thanks for the love of Again I'll say, Fed the AntiSaloon convention, whieh (To be continued lmeets in the next few days,

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