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IF rataPr FT 1—Constance Talmadge, in “Sauce for the Goose,” Liberty. and Lois Meredith, in “On the Quiet,” Coliseum, 4—Wallace Dusk,” Mission. 6—Dolly Sisters, in “The Million Dollar Doles,” € ston, in “The Price of Applause,” Victory, 9—Warren Kerrigan, ix ae e # LEVY'S ORPHEUM | _D, W. Griffith's greatest «pec his is th | Griffith a r | costing In to produce. In « | aired effects on rt scenes z Law” literally rills thruout the 10 the Orpheum's tra, under the Adelinan, ac a Rajah right in Rew Yor/e, held prisone indin his Whom You Call Wife Was Suddenly Maddened by Lust, Passion and Beauty? Would You Turn Her, With Your Infant Son, Into a House of Lost Souls to Live Forever? EMILY STEVENS 44 & —IN— on the screen: The DOLLY ISTERS ike Million ollar Dollies { “The Soul ofa Woman” New York’s Sensational Record-Breaker! COMING 4 DAYS ONLY } Starting Wednesday { “OVER THE TOP” SCREEN TELEGRAM Adults 10¢ Children be Plus le War Tax THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 7, 1918. ener heum, 3—John Barrymore Dana, in “Wlower Oft the ." Clemmer, 8—Jack Living REN Hu CLEMMER Maid o° the Storm” opens at the Clemmer today with Resale Barris eale as Ariel, a litte orphan saved from a shipwreck by Andy MacTa ish. an old fisherman. While she is VICTORY and he n his mach » endeavor to educate her ler to be on an equal foot ing with “her birdman” that her ad ventures begin eee COLISEUM Barrymore comes to the turday in “On the Quiet” until Tuesday night ays the role of Ft who was expelled f le, who bas equanm and who ls ardently in jove wi Agnes Colt, in «pits of her millions The shadow to his love | At Horace, and a will * for his con her” marring And Horace is tm movable ly, after pressure. ¢ agrees to an engagement in| cane Robert urna to college and| finishes the r | STRAND | picturization of Han: ing amp in ¢ role of a derelic weery and G. Butler The picture contains a fight of unusual interest, the taking of a huge dam by a group of men that the logs which they hav preparing on to the mill ee Flower of the Dusk” ts the re at the Mission Sunday It in New England lind old man and a cripp When the story opens, 18. Across the way lives Ro: in, who comes often to the little girt to read to her, and one day, over a | COLONIAL tertain, Attractive Films at Movie Theatres This Week’ a TODAY'S | Langer N: rt in “Cactus Crandall.” x“ volume of Keats, they find a yellow paper, a letter from Roger's father | to Barbara's mother | The cast includes Jack McGowan an I Austin, H Ambrose North, Alice Miriam the younger 1 McWade as the elder Mir nduced und Maxwell . buckle will be dal,” and W A Man's Man me bill will be shown @ weekly of war events. Exnily Stevens, fn “The Soul of a w n, omen to the F theatre to remain four The noerna an artist and hin wife m he uses for 1c 1 for his ting of the Ma In ing his Madonna pain ne tO & artiat ¢ lgurns that hia wife past. Later the hunt infant » mother's to a fine the plot Joain with the unc patriot.” Sisters come to the Colo in “The Million-Dollar mantic fantasy, which affords the sisters ample opportunity to dance, wear pretty comtumens and otherwise display their ability to en ular ite, plays the impor tant part e princess. Others in ». Ernest Capt. Fisher Named Inspector of Hulls Appointment as supervising in upector of hulis for the 11th district has been received by Capt. William Fisher, for the last year United « inspector of hulls, The 11th comprises Washington and The Man Who) Makes $10.00 Per Week And spends eleven, is on the road to fallure; 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 COMING SATURDAY America’s Greatest American Story THE CRISIS By Winston Churchill The Play in Eight Parts Closely Follows the Novel “The Crisis” will fascinate and thrill you because it is the biggest play of the year, DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE Kitty Constable, a cross between anewly wed and fluffyruffles, meets competition in the matri- monial sweepstakes. CONSTANCE TALMADGE We offer you the best Dentist- obtainable at reasonable Our Bridge and Crown unrivaled for beauty and Our Perfected Rub- National Dentists Third Ave. and Pike St. Entrance 1504 Third Ave. Filmdom’s Favorite ina Rollicking Farce GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA MARIUS BRAMBILLA Conductor 30 Artists Last week it was Norma—this week her sister, Constance. Frankly, we can't say which picture we like best. What's your choice? STAR-LIBERTY NEWS WEEKLY WALLACE on the TONIGHT in “Her Only Way” First at Pike—Continuous 11 te 11,” Admission 20c Children ite (Including War Tax) STARTING SUNDAY ROY STEWART -—InN— “CACTUS CRANDALL” A thrilling story of a man of tron, who beards a Mexican bandit in his den in order to rescue a girl. CLASS “A” THEATRE THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST. f CONCERT NUMBER Selection— “THE FORTUNE TELLER” oO O Hs } O —Victor Herbert FIFTH AT PIKE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 ADMISSION 25¢ CHILDREN 10c