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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. PAGE 2% STARTING SUNDAY | Na tr 1—Sylvia Bremer, in “Missing,” Liberty. 2—Scene from Maeterlinck’s “The Blue Bird,” ¢ starting Saturday, %3—Robert Harron, in “Hearts of the World,” in its third week at Levy's Orpheum. 4—ien. Pershing's arrival in France, in rshing’s Crusaders,” Metropolitan 5 —Maciste, in “The Fairbanks of Europe,” at the Clemmer Saturday. 6—Enid Bennett, in “A Desert Wooing,” Strand. 7—Scene from “Who's Your | Neighbor?” Colonial. 8—Francis Bushman and Beverly Bayne, in “Cyclone Higgins, D. D.,” Mission. | LIBERTY lease and comfort. But the “minsing” | % LEVY'S ORPHEUM the popular demand from have been unable to see Griffith's masterpiece. Hearts of the World,” Manager Levy, of Levy's Orpheum, where the nm ix now finishing its sec: | will hold the produc f week, starting to A war story from a new angle | was not dead, and Nell refused. comes to the Liberty Sunday, a ple- cine yh Mra, rey Ward's MME ren ot Bins, emairey Wark “The Fairbanks of Europe,” st novel, “Missing,” with an all-star ring the giant Maciste, st cast, including Sylvia Bremer and Nett in “wild the Clemmer today, duplic ‘Thomas Meighan. actual experinces thru The story is laid in England. percuean I around two orphan sisters, Nell and at the ou a Hester. With several compar Hester sought to win both money was ea the wronk sic: and position by marrying off Nell. when war was declared but, contrary to her scheming. Nell jane were { married a poor soldier, Lieut. George camp. Mac Surratt, and soon after t mar ‘ies Minter in DW. G th Newy Miller ig Tyrone Power in “A Modern Lorelel months in oduc ards, led his compa riage Surratt was called to France. many thrilling Jt was not long until he was repor e of the brave band d “missing,” and Hester set about pines fighting in the mountain fast Maciste in “The Pair cm of F min trying to match her sister to to “Keep the work for urepe Mau ying t = nesses to “keep the world safe fc M—Macrertinek’s Binebied.* | | iti aaeniiale “ ORF Grittith's } oa ste will be remembered here - ried ae ah a; for his wonderful work @s the giant — “aw “The toy th sae in “Cabiria. MISSION Dustman and The Man Who on the stage, but 7 rf ‘f Orgone mig time that it has been METROPOLITAN in pictures. n until § opportunity Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to failur the man who makes Ten Dollars per week and spends nine, is on the way to success Which way are you headed? The Equitable Bond Company has a plan to submit to you by Which you can place your sav- ings, however mnall they may be, where they will be safe and pay you Six per cent interest, com- Pounded annually, and permit you to share in profits. Especially Planned for wage earners. EQUITABLE BOND COMPANY 605 Lowman Building Phone Elliott 1284 ' THEDA BARA COMING IN “SALOME” FIL The first show! new film attra be made in Sea f Theda Bara’s Salome,” will le soon. The date Will be determined later. The film is for its initial showing, and ‘ =e producers preferred this time to fa Praga 2 on its way before public abroa eee Being a government film, no war COLONIAL tax is charged. Who's Your 3 A the Colonial for t aa eras TO CURB ALL. : A Desert Wooing” comes to the ~ thor, wro y PROFITEERING «:::. rie United States and Wes-seennd 20—A grow Western home wit veral frier Harton Masters’ w bride's love and respect ut in the Arizona desert is the represen omes to starting well turing Enid Be killed, directed the picture WASHINGTON, Jul judes such stars as William Sherwood, and Mabel Wright VICTORY A new moving picture theatre, the tory, at 1424 Third ave., opens Saturday evening in “The Love sa x z. : “If she’s for sale, I'll buy her,” said Bart Masters, million- Cio aire cattle and copper king---“and I'll take my chances on 7 ; winning her afterwards.” It’s the “winning afterwards” Sunday 4 Days Only is of ag particu limits t farm mach CYCLONE HIGGINS os i he that makes “A Desert Wooing” such a crackerjack story! preacher, waa determined to culti Next farmer, the small em = Watch Them ployer of labor is complaining that | Vote this me He did, and : ne Francia Bushman plays the com. t they can meet . ot Higgins price 6 ae aceite eas iis eects siancesiaanmegtce aaa : The A now the only : | s 4 general pr measure before Belgians Now Get Women Jurors May Mrs. Lloyd George Olympic Hot Springs congress. Ayers : | . niles from Port Angeles. Boat! Preacher as long as he could preach, Kanean, ite authec, tne. fiied a x3 Clothes Cheaper| Eat Candy, Ruling Popularizes Bacon »»!i:0in: y 3n00 per ae and fighter when he had to, Cyclone tion to take bill from the agri Special to The Star by N. BLA OLYMPIA Jul )—A woman LONDON, July 20.—Cold bacon w T HOT WATE Higgins swept all before him. By for cultural t and bring it be AMSTERDAM, July 20.—The Bel: | juror may toy with a stick of candy) sandwiches are all the fad sinc : Mes for sa the best story with these two stars! glans in the occupted districts are | during a trial if sh t 4| Mrs, Lloyd George, wife of the pre “f . ion at this seswic ad prices than obtain in any other bel eme court ety function Wash, Francis Bushman ery predict that the Ayers it wil be MM We offer you the fM|tiserent country. he nacional om wr elo. Pre | nace land a measure drawn un mittee, which distributes the cloth on grounds of 1 sidetrac de 1dministration guidance, subst and a ration guidan ubsti Beverly Bayne best dentistry obtain- able at reasonable prices. Our bridge and crown work is un- ing, charges only 60 cents for a the case an waist and $3.60 for a pair of shoes Millroy was convicted of selling | know somethin Other articles are priced accordingly, | misrepresented property and gaining - money under false pretenses. His | A THRIFT STAMP a day | lawyers o« uct of the that will clear your s. in” ‘Portland Heir to | d the ec ° rivaled for beauty will keep ¢ Hun aw trial gation that a woman Work or Go to Jail and permanence, Our J juror dec she should vote by “When my complexion was PORTLAND, Ore, July 20.—Wil perfected Rubber and osstt candy into the air) red, rough and pimply, I was so liam C. (Billy) Barker, heir to big was one J in the appes! ashamed that | never had any Metal Plates stand in a cl by themselves If You Want timber holding debated ay fun. [imagined that people idler ordinance and sentenced to four months in jail, He appealed, and is Jat liberty on bond. He can go to at once or face another arrest j whether to go to work or chance an other hearing in municipal court for f comfort and Lumber Camp Labor avoided me- perhaps y did? MISSION ete ara ML atstaction,” Conaul- J A USED CAR |” problems Discussed fii 'tcintO tations and examina- tions are free. All permanent work is guaranteed. NATIONAL PORTLAND, Ore., July 20-—Lum:) ment just at first—h and lumber jack met with Col, Brice P. anding the spruce pro m ¢ he 1 S. signal ider arbitration provis us a means of settling labor the camps hour day, now iven me back my clear, healthy skin, I wish you'd try it!" look for Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 wor as an idler INFORMATION CHART Matinees 10c Evenings 15c Children 5c Salvage Department Appeals for Twine Open shop, an eig and after the war, a conference com IN wie" crn salva aerncnen Ml DENTISTS 8} Classified Section | isin sin Srd and Pike St. Entrance 1504 3rd Ave. asked to © every plece of twine that comes to them, wind it into balls and bring it to the Red Cross salvage warehouse at Fourth and Virginia | UNDER AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE of the provisions considered vf and air healthy and attractive. For trial free, write to Dept: 2la Resinol, Baltimore, Md. te tons of Paris police jaced by flat sta luminous by small disc reflect light White Bookends, music and phonograph records are also wanted,

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