The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1918, Page 3

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© ne is Rosamond English, too young COLISEUM ! Theda Bara as “The Blood Red| Rose” comes to the Coliseum Sunday | for four days. Miss Bara portrays a Russian heroine, Lista Tapenka, Made of the same stuff which has | formed the “Legion of Death Lisza allies herself with a band of Tevolutionists who are seeking the freedom of the empire. She is suc cessful in assassinating several per sons whose acts of oppression have made the lot of the people more Miserable Finally her band demand the) death of her own husband, the prime | minister. In the tense moments that follow, Duliding housing the premier is own up. les Clary plays the role of the LIBERTY Elsie Ferguson's new picture, “Rose of the World,” coming to the Liberty Sunday, has an atmosphere | of suspense and romance. The hero- to appreciate the true love of Cap- tain English, an officer of the Brit- ish army in India. He is reported slain in a revolution of the natives and Rosamond ts married again to} Sir Arthur Gerardine, lieutenant governor. | The homecoming of her first hus- | Band in the guise of an Indian sec. Fetary, the untangling of the marital Problem and weird scenes make a Play worth while. CLEMMER A gentine old-fashioned county fair and an old-time political rally Bar ywo of many interesting features DO YOU KNIT for a soldier boy Some- where in France? you should learn the latest dance. It is the \Imitations If so,{} STAR--SATURDAY, FEB. 9, 1918. PAGE 8 in “Blue Jeans,” the photoplay offer ing which started today at the] Rose,” at the Coliseum; 2—Elsie Fer. Clemmer. guson in “The Rose of the World,” The play is @ film version of a/at the Liberty; 3—Anna Lehr in famous old melodrama, and thrills | “Parentage,” at the Strand; +—Viola galore are promised. There is «| Dana in “The Winding Trail,” at the love affair, of course, and political | Mission; 5—A scene from “The ‘iar entanglements and all that sort of den of Allah,” at the Colonial; 6—| , Viola Dana in “Blue Jeans,” at the Clemmer. thing. | The climax comes when Perry | Bascom is pinned to a log Nena in a naw mill. He in rescued In the nick of time by his wife. Viola Dama and Awustus Phillips will appear in the title roles MISSION Danger and the desert cast a spell} of romance over Viola Dana's sweet | est picture, “The Winding Trail,” at the Mission Sunday. In this story of Western mining days Mins Dana bullding housing the prem first seen an Audre . and a Hroadway tremendous triumphs, and later as a typical Western dance hall girt. Audrey Graham oes West to find the man who has caused her sister's death. Under un ssual clroumstances she meets Zach OF Baker’s Knit Step It is positively the “Pp PROF. & MRS. OSWALD with their 30 assistants are teaching it at Fifth and University Classes start every Mon- |) day evening at 7:15 and by Saturday you'll be doing ||| the KNIT STEP. Finest Floor in West Unequaled Music Tel. Elliott 3187 YOUR LAST CHANCE TONIGHT TO SEE ANITA STEWART “The meen of the Mouse” The Sensational Story of “How an American Girl Saved Her Country” and THE BIG COMBDY “Fleuthe & ere COLGNIAT ADMISSION TOC snctusses | Chocolate HEATR Cocoa ary Wando, leader of a band of out laws, who helps her accomplih her mission. Clifford Bruce is the leading tan STRAND Parentage,” great fitm play ing with family life, begin weeks’ run today at the is one of the most unique play productions on the screen of the present The genuine always have this trade- mark on the package and are made only e future welfare o thelr children, and promises to th: photoplay public a big thought worthy of serious, sincere consider na Lehr, Hotfart Henley Barbara Castleton are featured U.S. Pat. Om, by COLONIAL | Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. DORCHESTER, MASS. stars in the role of Enfilden.” and is sup. players Tomorrow—Sunday > film THE INCOMPARABLE CHARLIE CHAPLIN | “THIRTY MINUTES OF FUN” and “A the new phote the Class A, beginning Su: O. Henry's Famous Story ‘The Indian Summer Dry Valley Johnson’ NI E Would you help a Russian to a better living? See Dr or at the Hippodr next Sunday eve, at 8:16 Filth and University CHILDREN War Tax—— 5 Cc Hi 1—Theda Bara in “The Blood Red! SUNDAY 4 DAYS ONLY Topay COLISKUM—' jadame J Strong Meart.” Viele Dane tn “Bise | r ahi hie Se | SUNDAYS PROGRAMS COLISEUM—Theda Here in “The band wins with a million An the to reality, #0 does the attitude of the wife T. Morey i® featured with changes butterfly Harry Mise Stewart and | «, jae for Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone ~eocccccccccscccoce Ke f wine and| a bottle of whisky, seized The —_ buildings of Seattle will | be iret Girt] SUNDAY NOON CONCERT American Favorites.....Novelty March Narcissus ............ Ethelbert Nevin Selected La Boheme, ( . -Puccini WALLACE rz: WURLITZER srand Selection. STAR-LIBERTY WEEKLY | FERGUSON) @a/ The ROSE”“WORLD sme 40-0 > Muirhead, w army comm France, tendered him a| farewell banquet at the Butler ho-| tel last evening _ The Auxiliary to Company D, sen | alway), will |érand ball in the Shrine audit of the Masonic temple, Harvard and East Pine at. next Friday even: | ing, for the benefit of the boys of| The six Sterling. | An the heroine, she ix married to | © cennation of a 64 mite| At Cape Flattery from the uth traction at y after : of the} A. Sune or. | building, rth and} will be Daniel F, Cann, the violinist Husband Causes Arrest of Wife and Paramour; ‘ DAY DOESN'T KNOW JUST WHAT HELL DO| John Millis Day, Seattle a who attempted to have the 1 for not e ew that hin wife left with | their young son, and Dean deserted his wife and two children | company punis } | MISS RAUSCH BETTER Miss Mary Rausch, of the exten wion division of iversity of Ww ney ion ing ing on the street cars, said Saturday he had not decided what his next move in the matter will be. Judge Smith held, at a hearing Pri e-|day, that the company was not ull ty of violating the order if smoking reach: | is allowed on cars filled with as to Whether an operation will be| yard workers, and in which practi: necessary, cally all of the passengers were men. ! | admitte the order of court prohibiting smok: | Rosamond, Rose of the World ‘—a girl-woman who learned love ~ only when she had lost it! WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR TWO REELS OF MACK SENNETT SMILES FIRST AT PIKE—CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 20c—CHILDREN 10c cultural world in the government, |WE'RE FACING FINAL | tt's the final contest,” the presi TACKLE, WILSON TELLS) cent saa. sand to lose it would set the world back, not a hundred—per- FARMER DELEGATION haps severat—years in the develop. WASHINGTON, Feb, 9.—America | of human rights. is facing " Al tackle” be. dent promised the farm: een the things she “has always | sir Memorial would pe- to and the th ‘ul consideration. ® DISPOSES OF ESTATE of by Holmes nesbath Friday the , president widow of J of the was < THIEF BUSY A gold-nounted lorgnette, a gold ation was seeking | watch and a pair of opera glasses emption from the draft for farm: | were stolen from the home of G. M. % and organization of a board of | Burrington, 525 18th ave, N., Friday nine farmers to represent the agri-| night | KNEMY PATROLS ACTIVE IN LENS SECTOR LONDON "Enemy pa-| sls were somewhat more active in the sector north of Lens last nigh Field Marshal Haig reported today,

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