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STAR—SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1918. PAGE 3 Stepping, as it were, from the printed page to screened pictures, the ria call present Mary Pickford in Wm, J. Locke’s “Stella Maris.” SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY 7 F _ METROPOLITAN officials. i. Theda Bara, portraying the “Siren| “Buck's” conversion ts effected at| the Nile,” is the star of the spec | the bedside of his dying mother. He| film drama, “Cleopatra,”| becomes a staunch chacnpion of law | Hopening Saturday at the Metropoli- | and order. | fan. Jewels and ornaments valued| The girl in the case is Faith at $150,000 are worn by Misx Bara | Lawson. @uring the presentation of the won| The Star-Liberty Weekly will be @erful scenes in the spectacle an added attraction. Ancient Egypt, luxurious and ex eee | travagant in costume and life, is | STRAND | shown in detail. The Sphinx, the| “Fields of Honor,” starring Mae Pyramids, the desert and a repro-| Marsh, is the new film story at the @uction of the ancient naval battle| Strand. The play details the expe. of Actium are some of the big scenes|riences of Marie Messereau, a in this exceptional film play French girl who arrives in America e's # seeking a life of greater opportunity, COLISEUM only to find herself rebuffed in all In Mary Pickford’s new picture, | her attempts. “Stella Maris,” which opens at the| Her brother is called to fight for Coliseum Sunday, the popular Little | France, and her sister's sweetheart | queen of the screen co-stars with|is compelled to join the German herself. The story of “Stella Maris” | legions. Roth men die. The sister gives to Miss Pickford a most ap-|suffers from illness. Attempting to pealing role. | find medical aid for the sister, Marie For the first time in her career | is arrested , & plays a double role, the charac-| The string of misfortune ends, | of Stella Maris, paralytic, in a| however, when her lover, a staunch of wealth, and that of Unity | American, discovers her trouble and Blake, an “Ugly Duckling,” the slave | makes her happy as wedding belle | ae PICKFORD {tt an orphanage. ting. ter Stella Maris has her health o e:0 ‘Testored, and thru an amazing chain | MISSION Sete 7 2 of circumstances the two girls love Taylor Holmes, as a village hotel “the same man. Then comes the su-| clerk, is the laugh producer in “A 1—Bill Hart and William Elmer in “Dead or Alive,” at the Liberty; me sacrifice, the giving of Unity | Small Town Guy.” which opens at/2_Mary Pickford in “Stella Maris,” at the Coliseum; 3—Mac Marsh and Blake's life for the man she loves/the Mission Sunday. Sister Marjorie in “Fields of Honor,” at the Strand; 4—Theda Bara in “Cle and for Stella Maris. | Two “city slickers” persuade him| opatra,” at the Metropolitan; 5—Taylor Holmes in “A Small Town Guy,” Opposite Mary Pickford is Conway }to leave his home town, and in at the Mission; 6—Hazel Daly in “Brown of f at the Clemmer; 7— Tearle. | vetqle hi him into @ position as solicitor! Antenio Moreno in “The Magnificent Meddler,” at the Colonial; §—Sessue & oee for a “graft.” The story weaves | Hayakawa in “The Wrath of the Gods,” at the Orpheum BERTY thru the city life back to the small nk an . sn ieee Bill Hart in “Dead or Alive,” play-| town, where the hero finds a for-|develop-nents of the story. ‘Tomthe attraction at the Rex for the ‘ ing at the Liberty Sunday, has the|tune left by an aunt. Brown, a wealthy student, attempts | week starting Monday. This ts Ince's A ean ay mew character of a railroad detec| He fights an attempt at black-|to shield the profligate brother of| greatest offering since “Civilization.” tive running down a gang of bandits | mail and finally explains his conduct|the girl he loves, and in #0 doing eee during the early days of the West. | satisfactorily to “the girl,” and| brings down upon his head all sorts| COLONIAL Se ‘The story is by Denison Clift, and | everybody is happy. of trouble. Many Anderson and Antonio Mo- =m 00% > provides Hart with sensational = A fgrged check, a “scene” Just as} reno will be seen in the film show. xeenes and thrilling situations. | CLEMMER the race in about to start, and final] “The Magnificent Meddier,” Sunday | The climax is his daring ride along- The film version of “Brown of| vindication for the hero are other|at the Colonial : side a runaway engine, which he|Harvard,” the noted college story,| features woven into the gripping! The story deals with the expe boards while his horse is going at a| with Hazel Daly and Tom Moore as| story | riences of a young newspaper man mad gaSlop, and prevents a collision.| co-stars, is the new show at the| Sydney Ainsworth plays the part) who buys the paper in the frontier | Hart is first seen as “Buck”|Clemmer. The play is in six reels.| of the villain effectiv town of Horizon. He proceeds to Andrade, a daring highwayman, A plot to defeat Harvard in the ee reform the place and is successful whose gang is feared and dreaded by ' Yale-Harvard boat race i# one of the| REX | While trailing corruption he is in a * Thomas H. Ince's big production, | volved in many thrilling experiences, COMING SATURDAY These are the simple facts case, and I guess I Stella Maris, like the sunbeam, lived in a bright world peopled with everything happy, while Unity Blake, orphan, like the fern, saw only the shadow. Liitle Mary brings both these characters to you. We advise at least an extra handkerchief. bandits. He is also the*hero at the 199 | rescue of Jess Roth, the girl in the story, who is captured by robbers. His reward is the consent of the girl's father to a wedding eta e | Te get the very beet results take CLASS A | Dr, Hemsphreys’ “Seventy-seven” at) = Mrs. Vernon Castle will be the of the firet emoeme or shiver, fering at the Class A for the first BEGINNING TODAY “Brown ‘They say that the stranger was crazed with “hooeh,” and I'm not denying it’s #0. | “Seventy-seven” breaks wp Colds i't of the week in led in Ar I'm not so wise as the law | that hang om—Grip. All Drug Stores, °"1¥." In thin pre nh she per yer guys, but strictly be | |forms « numb of daring feats tween us two | nong them a leap off a cliff 90 feet It's « Jong time since you've | high and a trip thru the rapids of a heard a tale like the story sipdudiin ateoaes te of maa of lady Lou untain str Py. : : frail n |x {| SUNDAY'S PROGRAMS TOF THE BTAGE AND Y LOU TOMORROW er g. YUKON THOS, H. INCE Adapted from the novel METROPOLITAN—Theda Bara in “Cleopatra.” COLISEUM—Mary Pickford in “Stellan Maris.” and celebrated stage play From Larry Evans’ popu- Presents | LIMERTY—BUL Hart in “Dead CHILDREN 10¢ ~C ictal sil ena oy Souci For the First Time SrHRATTIe Sisse ‘Sdsiias tos “Pinan | | cence _ CONTINUOUS 1 3am SEE THE BIG BOAT “The Silent Lie” ‘ of Honor.” | MARRIA E LACKERS "| FALLING TREE KILLS | > M RACE ey ¥ in Seattle | | MISSION—Taylor Holmes ir GE S LAST TIMES TONIGHT , COMING TOMORROW— Small Town Guy.” ne CAN’T DODGE DUTY; SPRUCE MILL MANAGER Washington state chapter, Ameri Big Double-header. A REAL SHOW with Melby tek ee Me oer ‘ ee ee Dey ont) onYMlA. 3 19-Marriage|, PORT ANGELES, Jan. 19 Sunday—2 Days Only lious- Story Ever Written J a | ‘om Moore in “Brown of Har- | | bin a sy Be MATTIARe | superintendent Fred Smith, of the try- - ——_ vard.” slackers will not escape. Moore mills, was killed Thursday arabs Ait Foe torill of the great 9 COLONIAL — Mary Anderson Provost Marshal Gen, Crowder has by a falling tree, He was in charge AUGMENTED eur of the ‘endless snows ZEPPELINS and Antonio Moreno in “The | |instructed the government district! of the airplane spruce productior AUG: 4 all the charm of n beaut | Magnificent Meddler.” appeal agents to appeal the cases of department of the mills RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Sie cain Gndiet tae tonck REX — “The Zeppeiin's Last | | all r red men snarried ‘subse. e sti on vivid and prippisg Yukon Raid.” quent to May 18, 1917, and who claim ust. one more shot,” cost H. 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