The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 8, 1918, Page 3

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HRILLING war play‘at Levy's Orpheum, Sergt. Guy Empey, in “Over the Top”- Clara Kimball Young, featured in “The Reason Why,” at Liberty Sunday—Mae x Marsh, starting new Clemmer show today, in “All Woman” — Coliseum, “Old Wives for New"—Frank Keenan and Enid Markey, in “War's Women,” at Strand Sun- day—Tom Mix, in “Ace High,” at Mission— -“Cupid’s Roundup,” at Colonial. 1—Clara Kimball Young Losec, in “The Reason Why, ty. 2—Scene from David Phillips’ story, “Old Wives for New,” Orpheum. 5—Tom Mix, in ce High,” Mission. 6—Tom Mix, in “Cu- pid’s Round-Up,” Colonial. Mae ’ It Woman,” Clemmer. Continuous 11 to 11 Clara Kimball Young, in “The Rea- novel by Elinor Glyn. Zara live wjth Francis Markrute, her uncle, A wily London financier, but Lord Tancred of Wrayth was un der considerable financial o! ations to Markruté,sand Markrute offered to release him if he would marry 1 In “All Woman,” the Clemmer toda: the leading part of Su: a factory girl who goes to a moun which opens at farsh plays n Sweeney, ing tangle instead of a splendid hotel which she fir country, Rather than take the ad ice of Austin Strong, a young | yer, Susan determines to sta n to relieve th do what # ae gat | Symphonic Orchestra ™y Ee STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918. PAGE 8 tain community to claim an inher- itance and finds herself in an excit son Why,” supported by a Mack Sennett comedy, “Two Tough Ten ; * featuring Ben Turpin, t the Liberty Sunday. ‘The . won Why” is an adaptation from Marinoff was the wife of Nicholas Marinoff, a Russian. He was rough and brutal to her and to their little boy, Mimo, Then Nicholas was killed in a brawl, and Zara went to Zara, —a Cecil de Mille production MER —David Graham Phillips story ‘wm £. Y | ¥ ae) Se ind politics play a strong 4s a ; lawyer who befriends Susan, Fifth at Pik ‘ontinuous 11 to 11 AND eee SEM STARTING SUNDAY ze tid him nanos of ter morl—and part of the ceiling, too! For as Mrs. Berkeley said to Mrs. Murdock: | ‘There is just one thing left for us to do in competition with’ the ‘other kind’ of women—to wear more lace and ribbons than they—and to be more delicately perfumed! Just posing as virtuous isn’t enough for wives any more. And now that we’ve got to compete with women who have to be alluring—or go to the wall—we'll be all the better for it!” nacians<| The New and Greater 30-Piece © Admission 20c—Children 10¢ } | “ which opens to pheum, ‘Third and | §%j— @ unique place in the educational propaganda of | lights in “Over the] | © nt Arthur Guy| | Impey taking the leading role, is the reproduction of Pr in the act of signing the declaration of war with Germany. Another is a forecast of the scenes that will take place when our army comes march- ing home, victorious heroes of a viclous war. | “Over the Top,” besides furnishing | & a stirring drama of ten with thrills and educational should contribut ENID MARKEY ©, of Marcella. of Possession. “Wars Women” holds a merciless mirror to Germany's barbarous treatment of women and all that real men hold worth while. A straight- from-the-shoulder picturization of Hum Kultur as practiced sig Marshall, | ca featuring id Markey. 1d Wives for New,” a picture | Women. from the novel by the late jand F adapte David Sunday « Cecil B, De Mille has built up “Old| Fi Wives for New” with qualities said pea |to make the picture rise above the | tt | ordinary. jo | The theme of the y is “why | th husbands home,” and it is full! the 1 of comedy * cast includes Elliott | off tog Dexter in the leading male role,|turn to the convent. | Sylvia Ashton, Wanda Hawley, Flor-| As the war went ar, ani ADMISSION 20c—CHILDREN 10c 'UM—Dorethy Dalton in “The Sergt. Guy Empey in a full measure ot eee for Sale. L—Antonio Merene in “By * filled’ Jerome Eddy, Marcia Manon, Tully patriotic apy to the pub! STRAND eas 3 A war picture will,be the attrac UM tion at the Strand Sunday Frank Kee but dd the on, n Phillips, will open; Frank Keenan plays the role of an Coliseum Arab captain who served unde eh general, ‘The country was at d the general was awaiting of his daughter from the a almost at he Arab with two rode ing the girl to re the action ence Vidor, Theodore Roberts, Helen | drow near the convent, and the Arab, r. To save the the daughter of herself as a re and the Arab Enid Markey p daughter and C general. LIBERTY—Clara Kimball Young in | ith his men, drew ne e place! ates Se ai ES ‘ inh (Seslenae the fittest ts giles po SUNDAY PROGRAMS * WILL HOLD BIG PICNIC “The Liberty Weekly. | |& gigafitic picnic July 4, at one of e Marsh in’ “All| | the small lakes between Seattle and “Old Wives for New," | Everett, Miss Ella Baker, fourth vies. . Guy Empey in| |are being made for special inter Keenan and Enid | Urban service, Every Methodist sta eee tioned at Camp Lewis, Fort Lawton, MISSION i | Fort Worden, University trai The Mission opens Sunday with ; 3 upld's | |station and Bremerton will be im Ca her mother Jean took Annette to a man and wife who lived ina nearby settlem: ” But the wife sent Annette Bast set up a saloon on 4 up, he o's foster. to bring her back to help him open a dance hall in connection with his saloon, nined to keep her out of athleen Connor and they adopted her died and the r to school whil the border. When the border, When J He had learned that Anne’ father was planning Jean dete! a lif the role Ann 5 ore 8 COLONIAL Tom Mix comes to the Colonial, Reasonable Prices Tom Mix in a story of the Alaskan. lan border, “Ace High.” When plays ——— On her a 4 vited. for two days in|j_ “Cupid's Round: | »play was written by ||A Indy sald Scarborough, well-known au- “T lke thor of many Broadway suc starting Sunda: ét THURSDAY the And really she looked And just to think, with all her atyle, DENTIST THIRD & PIK We really anved her more w SUIT, COAT, DRESS Expert Dentistry at won Why"; Mack Sennett | Seattle Epworth League will hold | all-star cast. | | President, announces. Arrangements ¥ ve e a .

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