The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1918, Page 11

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Salome Closes Big ‘Run Tonight! “To Hell With Kaiser” to Open | SHERI ” ” | | | AST TWO DAYS His latest picture—first time shown Saturday, x WALLACE WURLITZER Theda Rara ts seen at Levy's Or — A pheum Frida for th t time in TODAYS rrounaws Balome.” The tale ¢ princess | LEVIS ORPHEUM—Thede Lara in who swayed Herod's th “Salome. by her n beauty and secured th 7 lente =Ginem tn tion to the murder prophet, will be unfe time before “To H | ser” opens, Saturday et DNIAL—Charles Clarey in “The Biindness of Divorce.” MISSION—Colleen Moore Meosier Homance,”’ in “A STRAND—Derethy Dalton in “Green eee Fyre. . 1 Youn Mack Sennett CLEMMER fei. he ga Comedy 3 Fighting LIBERTY _ item Ss Mart in fronts is “Middle Gawne.” Weekly . aw tank and c a e w ard L f Weat f re shown. 1 r | tation t ‘mans have wrought on "2s STAR-LIBERTY towns and cities of Northern France COLISEUM in vividly brought home by the sight ‘The Savage Woman,” featuring WEEKLY of entire streets in flames, and long | Clara Kimball Young, will close at avenues of charred buildings, the Coteau tonight. This will be The feature film is Louise Glaum in “Shackied.” the last time Seattle movie fans will have to #ee thig noted star in the role eee of a wild woman of the jungle LIBERTY Mins Young, as Kenee Henolt, ts The sheriff comes to arrest Riddle brought up in an Abyssinian forest Gawne, played by Bill Hart in a pic ottled ture of the same name this week, but does bh th Liberty rs m? Em tho Riddle is wn Gat. V away for an in oes his gun from . and the sheriff ts ied | into town, securely tied. A Mack Sennett riot, war pictures {pit the Star-Liberty Weekly com | STRAND ==. * ; ~ @ . “Last two pays Continuous 11 to 11 Admission %0¢ Children 10¢ FIRST AT PIKE no. MISSION A Hoosier Romance.” |@1 at the Mission Wednesday, in an a which open STRAND Audiences at the Strand this week, after viewing the Hearst-Pathe news service, go away firmly convinced that if the energy which King George is forced by his royal clreum stances to put into handshaking could be diverted to the Western front, the war would be over in con siderably shorter time * adaptation of James Whitcomb Riley's poem of the same name. Col leon Moore makes a delightful Hoo sier daughter, and Thomas Jefferson handles the role of the narrow-minded farmer in a reditable manner Star Pressman to ee For several feet of film King Don Navy Uniform bi Gentes Queen Mary » “| Uncle Sam's na * F : thru Fr haking hands « iba 4 a | turn, bo pth nod beaming acquisition this week. Hix name ie Jevent is the annual visit of the king | Pert Hoagiund, and he was em- and queen to the Western front, ployed in The Star press room where a bit of the war in staged at TWenty-elght years o' 4 married, close range for thelr most high ben Hoagtund found the i f ser . efit too insistent for him to « ein } ove concluded making provision for his COLONIAL wife, and enlisted. He 1 his | “Woman and the Law” failed to ar- Call Wednesday in rive as per schedule. and “The nd. Hoagiund will train at the Naval ness of Divorce” will show at the Training ( n the University Colonial until Saturday night of Washin us. He ta the | Charles Clarey appears in the lead. third n from The Star | ing role, and the supporting cast in. Pr me AT Coeiidekaatadlbci = reen — | Eyes Black Arts | of War | Official War Film | DOMED OF * and so I wrote ae to the folks and toid ‘em | when they came out to the Coast to visit me that the best way to reach the Camp was by steamer from Seattle to Tacoma and thence by auto stage. You know all the time I've been here in Camp I've always used the boat in ge to Seattle It's not only cleanest —- coolest — and comfortable way to but it’s the cheapest it, 54e one way the most travel Think of or a dollar return—and that includes the Government War Tax. It's the cheapest marine transportation in the United States. They have great, big, roomy steam- ers, leaving Colman Dock every 2 hours on the odd hour after 7 a. m.—the last boat leaving at 9 p.m. There's an extra boat at midnight on Sundays— and the time consumed in mak- ing the trip is only an hour and forty minutes. Next time take my tip and travel by boat.’’ These steamers are operated by The Puget Sound Navigation Co. Colman Dock TERATANAS .\ .\ | Don't Shoot! Sure-fire Comedy i Admission 20c Children 10c Second at Continuous Seneca 11 to 11 STRAND EARNER | | | produced THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, ST 28, 1918. DETWRN UNIVERSITY WS SOS rg MET RA A mk LL a a MN GC NEW CLOTHING FOR FALL GAIN we have answered the call of Seattle’s and by looking ahead and buying in quantity, have placed on our clothing racks---the shipment just received and unpacked---one of the finest and most distinctive lines of high-grade clothing to be found in any city. Take the Elevator and Save $10 at Our Third Floor Prices—$15, $20, $25 : IS THE TIME Those NOW and Overcoats. choice of a values, The merchandise comprising this new Fall stock can- | not be duplicated later forthe same prices, due to the and unusual conditions of the woolen. market— understand. strenuous conditions which all now who come broad line of elegant to inspect these variety Up above the strect level and its sky-high rents No | pay. No | losses. Plain store furnishings hogany fixtures. high street-corner charge accounts at rock-bottom figure. No “Special Clearance” confuse and disappoint you. or rents no to credit ma- Organization large enough (stores in both Seattle and Portland) to buy sales to Come up and you'll come back new first will have and exceptional Fall Suits the best light upstairs store, at the SAME the same quality and large assortmen Those who think at allnow Selling Method as the Modern way loss of quality, value, service or ef ONE PLAC of a $10 saving. TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE HERE IS THE PLACE most discriminating dressers, These goods are awaiting you NOW in our broad day- PRICES and in exactly recognize our Upstairs in Seattle where every man can be certain PAGE 11 t as before. to Economy, without ficiency. This is the SEALER GEAR OAR SERA ENS O ERITREA ORS ROUREE HE TAR MM NOME DRS E WER SHOR HS eR Eee BRAZIL GIVES BONUS TO RAISERS OF WHEAT Bpecial to Th RIO DE JAN SIRO, Aug. 23—The| BERNE, Aug. 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