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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. |New Features Due at Photoplay Houses tee Th es 1—Marguerite Clark, as Topsy, in “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” Strand. and Florence Vidor, in “The Bravest Way,” Liberty. Nazimova, in “Toy» of F: @—Frank Keenan, in “War's Women,” Colonial. diers throwing hand grenades in “Pershing’s Crusaders,” Metropolitan. LIBERTY ‘The Liberty opens Sunday with “The Bravest Way,” featuring Sew sue Hayakawa in the role of Tam ura, a Japanese gardener. Tamara and Watana lived to gether in a little shack. Watana had gent for his wife and two children from Japan, and Tamura was to live with them. Tamura met Nume, a halfJapanese girl. They fell in love. and when Tamura became a great landscape gardener they were to be married Watana Is killed, and when Sat Su wed with her chikiren, Tamura married her thru his loyalty to her murdered husband. The ways of the lovers parted for a time, but they met again. Florence Vidor is Nume. A Mack Sennett comedy, “Ladies First.” and the Star:Liberty Weekly complete the bill. . 5—Viola Dani jo," Clemmer. Jwith men working like beavers to rush the ships to completion. Many | | gimmwtyecthertes “Mer te “The launching are shown, and an inter- "; Star Liberty esting part of the shipbutiding pro- gram is that dealing with the sub- marine chasers This is only a part of the many In teresting scenes showing Uncle Sam's great part in the various phases of war work “Toye of PURUM—D. W. Griffith's f the World.” cMMER Nazimova comes to the Clemmer today in “Toys of Fate.” The great Russian actress is ween as Aah, a KYDSY princess, brought into contact with the ways of civilization. Azah suffers, rejoices, and in the end finds happiness when love comes to her The Clemmer Weekly Digest con € tains a new set of official war re. view pictures, showing the Italian} artillery in action against the Aus | trians; American heroes at Cambrai; Austrians’ positions on Monte Tom ba, and thousands of Austrians cap: tured during the offensive SUNDAY PRounAMS LINENT\—Seesve Mayakewe and Florence Vider in “The Hravest Way’; Star-Liberty Week! CLEMMEM—Nasimeva in “Toye of SKM — Norma Talmadge im “The Safety Curtain.” LEVIA ORPHEL METROPOLITAN “Persbing's Crusaders,” the United States official war film, comes to the jarkey in “War's Women.” Metropolitan theatre, beginning Mon »” ~* day, and will remain a week Abd ie ; & merry little dancer of the Lond In these films released by the com. | COLISEUM ponies pachige es on mittee on public information, scenes| Norma Talmadge opens an engage Vulean, the “strong man” of the are shown in many of the leading| ment at the Coliseum Saturday, im show, picked “Puck” up on the shipbuilding plants of the country, ' “The Safety Curtain.” the story of | streets, married her and beat her | One night, in the midst of her dance, there was an explosion and a | flare of light at the back of the stage, “Puck” called for the safety curtain, calmed the audience, then fell in a heap. When she woke up she was lying of a hearthrug in front of a bright fire, with the strange face of a British officer bend | ing over her LEVY'S ORPHEUM On account of the many patrons who were unable t Db. W. Grit fith's “Hearts the World Im will be shown all next week avy's Orpheum at D. W. Griffith waa 18 months | the making of this famous pictui taking the battle scenes on the bat tlefields of France, from the front line trene of the allie In spite of the fact that the film ts war and one seen the deadly struggle in all its horror, Griffith emphasizes a sweet love story, with the grim war serving only as a background. STRAND 1 inele Tom's Cabin with Mar STUDIES DRAFT FOR MANY YEARS WASHIN y 1%.—When the call « svost General Enoch Crowder to handle Uncle draft was ready had spent hin career in preparation When Gen. Crowder was m's selectiv he entire he a junior lieutenant at an obscure army post lin Texas he chanced wu a copy of old civil war draft regulations He read them over, first out of curtosity, Then he began to think how those rules could have been made more just and equitable iradually he evolved his Sdeas of how a draft should run and with the idea ¢ the conviction that some day in this country there would be the need of a great army would be raise and that his army |not from volunteers, but by a | process of selection from the man power of the country Opportunity SENDS POISONED CANDY sentenced 1 SAN FRANCISCO 13 jeral Judge Lundberg, imprisonment on MeNeils island for sending poisoned candy to bimseif by mail, A girl had almost been im plicated In the crime Dooling soldier, to two years REGISTERED DENTISTS Out of the high rent di sonal service and moderate ing enable me te make you offer: Ge to any dent reels of Mt, and all first runt FOURT isece iN PME AND UNION 15e—Children M. Matinees Se 10ce—Evenings Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING Third and Mi I—Gieorge Fawcett, as Monsieur Cuckoo, in “Hearts of the World, 2—Norma Talmadge, in “The Safety Curtain,” Coliseum, 3—Seasao Hayakawa Mission &—Sol Puck, in “Opportunity,” Levy's Orpheum. Kuerite Topmy, will be the attraction at the Strand, starting Sunday Frank | Losee ix Uncle Tom. The two roles | which Mins ¢ inet y contrasting Walter Lewls is Simon Leeree. Mont of the plc the South ark plays are res were taken ir MISSION a the play opening with The Viola pic ture centers to which Mary W fused to take her brother's clothes, she went herself. There in a freeforail fight which Mary has a narrow escape. eee d's father re Dressed in her COLONIAL Frank Keenan ¥ i Markey in which comes to the Col for three days. Keenan Ara captain who is wervices a French general. The story is woven around the Arab and the general's daughter BIG 4 THEATRES Manager Joseph pans of the Pig Four Photoplay houses announces the programs for his four theatres at Firat and Cherry aa follows: The will show Bill Hart in “The Last Card” and Mary Miles” Minter In “Social Briers At the Dream Jack Pickford will be seen in “Jack aJ At the Inia the double bill have Torn Mix in “Ace High Pearson in Stolen Imperial Con ‘Good coatarred with Women, Feta) 1 Honor Night Military Men to See U. S. Photoplay Virginia At show There will be a patriotic colebra thor ropolitan theatre Monday ht, when the first ernment 1 war picture seven Crusaders,” opens a shing's day engagement ‘The pleture will be re ity of Seattle while army be In at band, from Fort Lawt concert in front of the theatre MIDNIGHT HOT CUP FOR YANKS WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, June 194By Mai It gets mighty chilly along toward morning in the trenches, and a fel low needs something hot to cheer him up and keep him a So figured Charles elphia and F wood of New York, who run fer ~ Crows in a village two kilo meters from the lines, a place the Germans delight in shelling, even tho it's but a mass of ruins now Every night these two men make up gallons of hot chocolate, and at midnight they wend their way out dark roads thru muddy trenches and give the doughboys on duty hot COLUMBIA ST. Cor. First Ave. DR. EDWIN J. BROWN DD. & Now at 106 Columbia I have left the tmit tors of my name and signs on Firat ave. & moved my Dental ¢ fices to the corner Firat ave, and Columbia at. Just acrons the street from my old location, My new trance In 106 Columbia, midway be tween Firat and Se wi of the my not raine my pri in ce no that the Increaned business will off the increased cost of doing ot the w 1 mane 8 r of Phil a canteen becaus the only o be known ai raise bis ttle who did ne "pecaune of the war, WIN J. DROWN, D. D. & Geattie’s Heading. Dentist ae “lark as both Little Pya and 4 a boxing match | from | PAGE 8 7 Personal Sunday Noon Concert al The Admiral ................ . Friedman A Japanese Idyl Depper OLGA Song F Selected Adam PETROVA this afternoon evening Saturday Only If 1 Were King, ‘Overture. ee eeeuee WALLACE «i. WURLITZER and WHR SEW, MMA ~ WS SS | Dramatic in story and staging--tinged with the stoic heroism as well as the passionate hatred of the Orient----“The Bravest Way” is heralded as one of Hayakawa’s greatest productions. Florence Vidor and Tsru Aoki are co-starred. LADIES FIRST Most people take women seriously —but Mack Sennett ell, wait till you see his latest two-reel comedy, “Ladies First.” 4 Admission 20c—Children 10c¢ —Continuous 11 to 11 First at Pike in a Masonic temple To arouse a sluggish liver, | | Rehearsal for the boys’ chorus in! and Join |Famous Boys’ x the Victory carnival will be held at/talk Fri¢ to relieve a distressed Chorus to Sing Christensen’s hall under Prof. Whit-| The government will finally set a] . ne direction next Wednesday minimum wage seale to be paid toy stomach, to fortify your- night at 7:30 men on all government work, a} Here in August nicnt at 7:3 K, +“ P seale that will increase as living self t disease, — use At a date in August, to be an 1. nounced tater, the Whitney boys’ MINIMUM SCALE TO Pe TE 8 chorus, made up of the bei ny # aeah : bettie 3, Marshal General Crowtler today 1 first appearance in Seattle at the! Labor conditions must be as sat : sued the first of the August draft Arena. They will also sing in the isfactory for the soldiers whenthey | > 7 Tacoma Stadium return. aarwhen ‘they ‘lett’ for: over- | eu’, Summantrinssa148 then Sor se ' ‘ a or over cial technical education to start for Between 300 and 500 of the best | seas, a idola: babeieenaacintet Lad at voices in the state will be brought| ‘This was the message of Wm. L. "Sel weirs hich . to Seattle for the concert. The pro-| Hutcheson, general president of the! Don't overlook pages 10 and 11 gram will be largely patriotic, | United Brotherhood of Carpenters! today, bar sre Meee Bit 4