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STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. PAGE 9 ~ |WHAT'S DOING AT THE MOVIE SHOWS TODAY | | TODAY'S PROGRAMS LInERTy Mary Plekfurd in | EXTRA! A. Stark & Co. 1511 Fourth Avenue Has purchased the fine stock of im- ported and domestic woolens at a frae- tion of the cost from the HERALD TAILORING CO. DAYS __ Knownin Seattle for yearsas PAYS one of the foremost concerns in their respective line, and — = |] ofte tor_--——_> Clara Williams in | } Gerard's | } in “A Teh | ockwood in wlmadge in “The | | J GIRLS-— You Must See This ineil_ chamber | of his generals and inters of war, Wilhelm, emperor of Germany, hurl od his gauntiets down on the map littered ebony table, and cried wi umphantly P. S.—If you’re married bring him along. Give me an excuse for war!" The crown princ |generals drew miled, Shortly after of Austria was murder archduke and Ger many | Long with martial » out their ba | ' jracks. Like |théy rolie world Four y My Four ¥ Ambasna fi eum th RA A We + ee eet your choice of any Suit in the ONLY house ONLY ammer” § ts M'lina of the tale depends on Hilde Maw starts off to wchool with new plucked chicken feathers In her hat eee STRAND the Strand theatre junction wit? Clara Kimball Young lin “Taming a Husband | Other scene |include Fren | | allied batt thin news week! al war filma of ] “ee | MISSION | Louise Lovely ie at the Miasior opening today, in “A ¥ , Darling.” relating the French girl whe | wan a dreamer She fell in lc | Lee Brooks, rent to a be Madame ft > | Rt had fled, and Julie, with a fling Gt romance, donned the drens and met Lee Brooks, Many things | | happen after that Strictly Union Made All imported woolens that are worth up to $65.00, will be sold for $35.00 and $40.00 for three days only. Remember, GUARANTEED WOOLENS and DYES and WORKMANSHIP only offered. remember nd imed northe * of the rush, for the gold fields. | Those who can't will find the scenes | of those lurid days reproduced for} |them in “Carmen of the Klondike,”} }at the Clemmer | ‘ e Pate es ons Des Satisf G eed |that carried Dorothy Harlan north | atisfaction Guarant to marry her lover, from every av-| enue of life, and women who saw| | their chances to prey on the men. | From this realistic start, the drama | of the | paths happy 4 A. STARK Merchant Tailor UNION HOUSE 1511 Third Avenue WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE AMOUNT OF PURCHASE TO ONE CUSTOMER, COLONIAL “Under Handicap,” RA KIMBALL YOUNG | TAMING A HUSBAND CLASS A ‘The Moth,” at the Class A, w children the two small | senses ers 7 [CONVICT FUGITIVE HAS Ganon een ccc Pe SRI RCRA “mabe coon His escape | THEATRES | GERARD PLAY IS THRILLING | SALEM, May 16.—Jeff Baldwin, aie = yeermpeniahenen . escaped convict, apparently had suc 4 cessfully baffied his pursuers today The in what is probably a life or death | the frat: a RA ka Ws he ee FE OR Ce OR bafta nd cuca 4 =“ ' WILL ESTABLISH WAR TO MAKE HEAVY GUNS FRENCH WAR FACTORIES = | FACTORIES IN ZONES | ** ee ne DISTURBED BY RUMOR ~ | : le LAST SHOWING TODAY Harold Lockwood —-IN— “Under Handicap’’ A Big Western Feature. on of a mammoth ordnance plar 1 May 16--Bocielict Aa OVER UNITED STATES | many ways similar to the bi lined to Albert Thomas, © ion plant at Neville 4 cog Ags of munitions, that the re] Bethichem § nt unrest in war factories resulted = Co from a rumor that American work j ni plant would turn aut! ers were relieving the French. 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