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IL, | WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY . VARIETY SEEN IN NEW SHOWS OF THE WEEK’ AT Tir THEATRES | 1} Met The Hird of Par | {| M Vaudeville, Orpheum | | V , 1] \ * to i] it before — Palace Hip—Va | Sue |e «| a F 7. thru tte | MOORE to free The “Bluebird of Happiness’ ta tr | makin t the Moore the latre tl wee Yor ther are no clever dancing and] that’s the Orpheum bill are Coell ‘Lean ' i} ed by} the t from Parts the “Gay Old n ability to tnth 4 of & great city at ted by Alta Krom, pre rogram of Ortental 1 4 Sharrock | f tho etvil war, plist to Mt . rgrou Fakerw Harty and Emr | Aw a veteran ¢ jward lo tries to m4 the Orpheum Madison theatre, Third and In a letter, E. L. Blaine declares there has been not a little confusion of the names. Even nowspaper re porters have made the mi ke of saying that E. F. Blaine was the candidate, he declares, in asking that care be taken to keep the initials straight. ‘The vaudeville program in headed by the Ozave in a comedy Jugeting act tacular posing act is the title of a singin skit by Arling and | Birnes Mackwill the ave Singing Lachman sisters sing and dance. And Mills and Cody have an original comedy singing, dancing and oe sical act. “T a ‘ebat ne way it's billed. | 78 | Sea Third and M Madison ~ Until Tuesday Night OUR MOTION PICTURE FEATURE THE BAD MAN Eugene oats Mar. company offered "Mi town” Sunday at the Gaiety and will continue the new musi om so magician, shows his aud: Armstrong ° just how many things the sleeves of « kimono will hold. Henry omedian, is also producing many laughs. Duck Dunn and Dic as do Billie F k Frazer wina welcome ngham and g Perqueta. I eee | _ WILKES | op another in rapid — succ in NOTE: Our contract prohibits our Urge Mico lent ’ m- using the star’s name. However, gg aff -n ng it’s a big Western picture by the comedy h a good many dramatic biggest Western star. GUESS situations and is unusual. It keeps air WHO IT IS! the audience mirthful thru the four : acta lly Genes Huff, who returned sun. he ALSO day, after a week's absence, plays the leading role of Nan Carey, alias TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS Brock humorous Ruth in th 2 i ton. She ix equal ™ good and in ments the more serious situations. Ivan Miller handles his part « capa 10 Any Seat in Baleony Tonight. Jane Darwell plays a good Cc Lower Floor 20¢ part for every laugh that's in it.| = George Cleveland, as a timid lawyer,| draws his full quota of laugha. — Hen Hall, Norman Feusier, Geor| uid in n cosé. SHORT TAKES JOB AS | HEAD OF FEDERATION nd and Ruth Renick all uking the new play @ suc il TODAY LAST TIMES CHARLIE ‘CHAPLIN | “30 “MINUTES OF FUN” rao ne We ork AND he new prest “THE INDIAN SUMMER OF DRY VALLEY JOHNSON” nm State Feder O. Henr: Famous Story Ht P. Marsh, of} COMING TOMORROW—TUESDAY rite cin. to adiar ake air chee department of labor To suc rt, the executive Se oS The Garden of Allah board of workers has ap- pointed I ham, v ai dent of di 10 y in WITH the r will be filled by a HELEN WARE AND THOMAS SANTSCHI ferer ction in & few. wee ns A HALF-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCTION —— Tare REELS the state ARGENTINE IS SWEPT all Argentine. Conditions ever worse TONIAT BY RAILWAY STRIKE BCED AIRES, Feb. 11—An-| other railroad strike has «wept over than on the occasion of the strikes, The tracks long the and other kere a burning former dynamiting buildings foodstuffs | stored, Mobilization of troops has ordered to quell the riots and compel order. we and lines in which supplies E COLRNIA ADMISSION 10¢ CHILDREN 5¢ INCLUDING WAR TAX STAR-——MONDAY, FER. 11, 1918. PAGE 7 PLENTY OF THRILL IN NEW SHOWS AT MOVIE THEATRES CLEMMER LES BES) OROTOR AY ROWSE NOW PLAYING SUSPENSE! THRILLS! KOMANCE! LOVE! are all shown in BLUE JEANS A picturization in 7 acts of Joseph Arthur's famous 4 melodrama, which proved such a “thriller” an a atage play Here Is the Big Punch See the Big Resene Scone in the Sawmill—a wonder. ful climax of gripping realism and suspense GUTERSON'S AUGMENTED RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA ree of Dew Verat After the DENTISTRY DR, P. L. AUSTIN, Pres. 608 Third Ave., Cor. James lt with onal I have severed my connectic the N ich larger mt the corner of Third and James, and we invite all our old customers, as well as new ones, to on t our new hor M prices con " b tistry ' er at dr wor ¥ ¢, If trow with sore hrinking gum, Com all today and see me land examination free. United Painless Dentists O08 Third Ave. Cor, Inmen Hours Be #u the World” sitation | . | shal returned f boys and Sisson fled, leaving the old}of the bidder. . MISSION A wt man fr ry of a rev m the ligh the far distant shown at the M “The Winding T ture o play tel who receive has been Woaterne dancer Viola Dana drey Graham Van Buren, C ward Mack are in .. CLEMMER yun, with a satani at the controller! tuft? an interesting COLONIAL ‘he Indian Sum: ley’ Johnson,” an O. the screen offering today lings gin te “Dry Valley” |chita O'Brien + ries, Little D; | from trouble. “Sunday-go-to-me clothes by express campaign with the s Hi physical torture er shoes incr fistenc " the last scene many ups and down: ehi te as mistress of harlie Chapl | epic to the show prairie, rail, r who, the kal in the “Propville Re-| Elsie Ferguson in “rose of eruit.” Wednesday Night. ; r As a woman leader of a clan of Rouble Sims has a great “patt »DAY" OORAMS | sioeueone Shor ces week | Russian revotutionists, Theda Bara } a wr | shows the const of Wales, and sives| 20! & erent rtunity to exhibit a chie Laie arain tee ae - her powers as a screen tragedienne ERTY—Elele Pong = “The | | |vacy at all when his village is)!" “The Blood Red DOW | CLEMMEMS Viola gna tn “Tee | i ‘am: ‘ampire od ing at the ¢ eur. Jeans.” in her famous v P’ reve, ad ee eee Bara plays the role of r Dane in Te | PALACE HIP sey ip a es 0 Anne Lehr in “Parent | nm attractive new ae ate oppreaston “The Indian Sammer on Johnson.” , TAs a Stewart im “A | Uiten 1d. SIX THRILL turing ation > death of hor own husband ts | | FILLED ACTS ° jouble part, | finally anded. Ho fs the prime Perey * - Three Hales, nt Comedi. | miniater situation follows, | see ans,” have a comedy and acrobatic #n4 house in which the STRAND Jact that is new and funny. They , I haries “Parentage,” which opened at the B. Kelly Forrest, tramp comedian, | b& for a two run, is @ super is another laugh maker, He can -99 picture, ty winds the big [also sing well truths of life about 5 folks Hke and Lea are banjolsts b to Mfe—and you and m It clearly reflects that tte Lea ‘plays tt was happy at the} [he early home 1 ain tre where she ts play-| ace as the “Rose of the ea of character in 4 Character F an Engtish ‘lady, Elsie was trove present a good ain weds Capt, Marcy 3 wat te the if and acrobatic novelty [vce yous te venlien what te |reatly means, till after the ¢ ay METROPOLITAN is reported dead. She m o FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 Richard Walton Tully play. other, but her thoughts ww rs ADMISSION 20¢—CHILDREN 10¢ Paradise,” will begin @! Capt’ Harry 1 finally Be: a6n uenadie te wou Tas . jement at the Metropol-| turns to his est r t be afraid to let your daugh. we Mar’ ret th tor or son #oe It he appears ° | will be seen as the new take 2 pe ag gs Pane cee | this ever popular produc oak ¢ ary CLASS A DON’T CONFUSE THE |is the fifth visit of the Morosco fea, ee ce wong Anita. Stewart ts the attraction BLAINES, HE SAYs/“" " “" . |iiut "ae she wasn't, he promptly |at the Claas A in “A seed Hubby No, 2-~and a dramatic film de wit E. L. Blaine is running as a candi / ORPHEUM Revelty ever efterware.” fate of a girl who is Invetgied tnto date for the city counci p.| Big Bil is a bed man. and the Star-Libe Blaine, chairman of the pu' }_ That's the role he portrays in : 6% vie commission, is not out for elec |“The Bad Man From Oklahoma,” ve " j tien to the civic office jthe film feature of the new bill at’... in order to rell How her hus- a milion t# the enge that trailed a n of Broadway to is fon this week in {1° & Metro plo being of a New York 4 that her rayed by Leaving starts for th uy she meets in the end, ish her 4 the part of Av tancer. Mabel is {ford Bruce and Hay- st. aw! ic grin, on duty | But a thriller Just as it was ra ago! ir seats and r, when they nday, as you ever sat in the bed trama. Of course and plen In ene onse and love 1 play tran an of Destiny,” bulka’s “Love's * Then there's News Weekly. mer of ‘Dry Val Henry story, in at the Colonial 9 happen when ers pretty Pan. trawber aves her orders a outfit of and wucy maiden first call is one of begins his shows Pan. his home. comedy adds | DRAFT EVADERS KILL SHERIFF AN GLOBE, Ariz., Fe with three dlleged draft ¢ D TWO MEN} b, 1—In at the Liberty until she offers her heart to| ¢ and headed straight! fi) And the vil-| Joseph Ar-| motion picture orchestra | | KNIGHTS GQ! LS f ATTLE i this pat asked riotic week which this of to fund, raise $60,000 r the object has the unqualified indorsement of President Wil- of on, of the war department and of many high army officers who appreciate the splendid work the COLUMBUS Knights of Columbus are doing in the cantonments for soldiers of every creed. Campaign Week — very dollar contributed to this fund will be used for the establishment and maintenance of ree~ in Seattle for reation centers in the cantonments at home and at War Camp Fund our army bases abroad, Your Contribution Will Be CGratefully February 11th to 18th of C. 53-454 War Camp Fund Empire Building. Ribbons for Hat-making | The Approach HE grosgrain Ribbons that fashion | of Spring some of the season's smartest sports hats have an excellent showing here. Received at K. Headquarters, narrow Suggests— New WALL In addition to handsome novelty effects, there are plain shades of Gold, Rose, Red, Cardinal, Saxe-blue, Delft-blae, Navy, Chartreuse, Orange, Champagne, Green, | Glacier, Lotus, also Black and White. | PAPERS The quantity required for a hat ranges from 11 =o ‘tito’ teach, ae | to 20 ds, varying with style of hat and width | and brightness to the home of ribbon. 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Veréere Tapesicy Papell | 3 ss colorings of green, brown and | gold, for the reception hall. | | ‘ First Floor. | - This Store Is‘Exclusive | Seattle Distributor for Bundhar Wilton Hardwick Wilton and French Wilton RUGS —made by the largest ex- clusive manufacturers of Wilton fabrics in America, They are woven in a wide variety of conventional | patterns and in reproduc- tions of Oriental carpet de signs, and are stocked in all the popular sizes, enab- ling suitable selections to be made for every home requirement. Fumed Oak Dining Table, $21.50 UBSTANTIAL Table as pictured, of fumed- finish Oak, with 48-inch top extend- ing to six feet. Well-finished, and notably attractive value at ’ $21.50. Second Floor. Basement Salesroom In Brown or Gray $5.85 Pair- ALKING BOOT as pictured on new litary last, with kid- skin vamp in brown or battleship- | gray shade and cloth top to match, Medium-weight welted sole and 14- inch heel. | Envelope | Chemises | 59c (A attractive, simply- trimmed style of | serviceable muslin, top- | Sizes 21% to 8; $5.85 | x ith ribbon-run | s SL ayesonealipiees NEW LOUIS-HEEL BOOTS embroidery edge and of kid and cloth combina- finished at arm-eye and tion in brown or battle- | drawer part with cotton ship gray, with Goodyear Cluny-pattern lace edge. | welt sole, sizes 214 to 8, Price 59¢. | 85 pair. Basement Salesroom. Base * CONGER INDORSES ) HORR ADDRESSES HANSON FOR MAYOR An Ole Hanson meeting will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the Madrona church, 32nd ave. and Marion st, The speakers will be Ole Hanson, candidate for mayor; Robert T. Oldham, John B. Burk- heimer and Frank BE. Field. * George D. Conger, superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of Wash. ington, in a statement, has declared | OSCAR R. MAIN TRIAL LABOR MEN IN LAST IS DUE ON MARCH 4 CHEHALIS, Feb, 11—The Lewis LAP OF PRIMARIES jury has been drawn for In a campaign address in Labo See . "| what is expected to be the most im temple Sunday night, Ralph Horr, | \e session of the court ever candidate for mayor, declared that} |held locally. The most important honesty and common sense will solve the problems of the city of Sfhttle, | le % come before the court, wala his final @ bias for | Convenes March 4, will be the trial se. @t esate Ph of Oscar R. Main, acensed of kilttng. friend, Fred H. Swayne, county vesting dec Horr opened nomination at the primaries with the his intimate heriff Frank McBride d his depu-| ihe Martin. Kempton and Cain| that he will give his support to Ole/ address before the labor organiza-| Question has arison whether 48 Wootan, were killed near Klondyke|!anson's campaign for the mayor} song |jurors will be enough for the a& — early Sunday alty “ oe tornaye to sea urea jury in the Main a ae headed by Deputy} 10-80 doing, he said that he stands | Beattie cwes it to the United | es apestal weno i nee Cited eee og Marshal Frank |'naualifiedly for a vigorous and con-| States to make this city cleaa and pee the opening of the sessions, | tay tt th thine wor sistent enforcement of the prohibi-| keep it clean,” he said. “Vice breeds | gah Sel gf eis ed} tion law, and he added that the dry 4 by ‘Thomas and John Powers, their f ages: 4 | idleness and idleness breeds trea father, and a man named forcé® of the city are solidly behind) ,aition and anarchy, Apply hon- | UNION MEN URGED TO As soon as they mini The father of the wounded, with his thr man near death, were sighted, ‘8 opened fire, » Powers boys is and Marshal y wounded n dead, the mar. 1 and the Powers Mr. Hanson, and are working for his " esty, common sense and patrioysm to| election. the ‘police probiem, and it will be| BUY WAR STAMPS HERE solved. That means the law must| ‘The Central Labor counell will com be fully enforced and nobody will be| duct a vigorous campaign to get permitted to profit from vice.” unionists to invest in thrift stamps, — He declared that the successful! The opening gun was fired Saturday, carrying on of the war should be|when the council, thru its war sav. uppermost in the mind of every|ings committee, issued an patriotic hess: want urging workers to invest, America is the most anited polit- eal state in existence today, aceord- ing to Dr. Edward A. Steiner, of} Grinnell, Ia., friend and biographer ate Count Tolstol, at the Hip- podrome Saturday night,