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LAST TIMES MONDAY AND TUESDAY Canal RAY Story of the “LAND OF THE WHITE SILENCE” —OF THE— NORTH GREATER COLISEUM SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA 30 ARTISTS 3 Fifth at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11 Admission 25c, Children 10¢ Marius Brambilla Conductor THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY the Liber | LIBERTY | | Dorothy Dalton makes a wonder evieve Bouchette in “Vive Ia * which opened at the Lib nday for a week's run The story is of a Fr actress whose parents are murdered by the Germans while she is filling an en gagement in America, Her sweet heart, who was playing with her, had already returned to France to fight for democracy. The girl re: turns to her native country as a Red Cross nurse. She crowns a series of |heroic deeds by carrying a message |which had been entrusted to her sweetheart, to an American general. | The message brings reinforcements and saves the day for France. It is a war drama extraordinary and| abounds with thrilling scenes. | eee STRAND | “Italy's Flaming Front,” depicting actual fighting between the Italians and Austrians among the snow-clad Alps and border mountains, opened | at Strand Sunday. city houses watched the thrilling action assured at once of th the spectacle. “I *ront,” was filmed by | unfold lineness © Flaming Lou Mahan Killed STRAND 15th ave. 8. ¥ |trestle to the tide flats below. NOW $e sarc || have been responsible PLAYING }}\ 2 member of the Elks’ lodge connected with the publicity s the Metropolitan theatre. vived by a widow, Mrs. | Malian in Auto Accident} Lou A. Mahan, bill poster, of 5315 | real bullets; wasinstantly killed Sun. re night, when his auto went thru | of fortresses by heavy guns mounted | the railing-and off the Sixth ave. §.}on monitors and bargés; transporta De- | fective steering gear is believed to|lery action, sniping, scouting Mahan was! are arranged in dramatic and contin and aff of | is truly a spectacular feature. He is sur-| see Hannah | COLISEUM members of the lan army, two o} whom lost their lives, while five re | ceived decorations for exceptional | bravery Men going “over the top” in real charges, and being stricken down by air engagements be- \ tween rival aviators; the bombarding tion of supplies and munitions, artil- these uous form, so that the six-reel film | Charles Ray is star of “Law of the “OE. E ONTA LA TARE PCE oitse | MONDAY—TUESDAY Double Bill Fatty Arbuckle —IN— “FATTY’S SUITLESS DAY” Official Royal Italian War Films R. A Walsh Drone Woman **? Law THE Based on the Sensational De Saulles Case FIRST AMERICAN e TOUR Hear Our New. Wurlitzer ‘stirring than the most reaiiatio of imagination, with many p a bigs bisaty. Admission./Tax 1L A. M. to 630 P.M. 10¢ te Children, ail times 5e| fe After 6:30 P. M. and Sundays and Holidays. 15¢ Photographed by twelve govern- ment camera men—from dizzy in peaks, from within the trenches, from battle and destroyers and from CLEMMER SEATTULS BEST PACT OF NOW PLAYING ETHEL BARRYMORE “Our Mrs. McChesney” A Ralph Ince Production From the success and McChesney” the Saturday Evening Post, by Edna Ferber. ‘The thrilling and amus- ing experiences of a clever traveling sales- woman. A comedy-drama with punch, power and persuasivencss, }REGULAR PRICES— Admission 20c Children 10c Plus War Tax ¢ Continuous 11 to 11 SECOND at SENECA TRAND REE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave, And the Doctor will give! you a careful examination and prescribe for you’ FREE. if you are sick you cannot do het. | ef then take advantage of this offer. save you money and give the | Star's stage the famous stories of achaikowsky Karganoft WEEKL T THE DAY ‘omedy and the World of Dreams (Seenic) a) Northland,” at the Coliseum this week. Ray plays the part of Alain | i ntealm, “The Eaglet.” Caesar | .e Noir, whom Alain claimed as his Ibe st friend, wrecked Alain’s home by B| shooting his father, the Command ante, and running with his ssi Biter, Virginia. Le N leaves his ward, Theresa, with Alain, and how he works his revenge furnishes the plot for the film The picture country town roles Ray has ay peared in and gi factory in terpretation of Northern life LEVY'S ORPHEUM Mabel Normand is a k's Bad Girl i week es a sat scream in sho’ Orpheum thi T full of ec adtion a would st Mabel pullin of the stunts that made her | as a member of the famous K ‘aptank had been the victim of | Mabel Penelope k, who, in the course of a few days, calls out the fire departmnt on a false alarm and on top of that creates a riot in a court room, but finally she subsides when Richard Hayes comes down the pike of her life and the film comes to a successful conclusion for all con cerned eee CLEMMER Ethel Barrymore stars at the Clemmer in a_ brilliant comed drama, “Our Mrs, MeChesne The story is of an up-to-the-minute busi ness woman, traveling for a b manufacturer of women’s undergar- | The situations are unusual » is at her best | which is from | George G. Ho A love theme and thére are in the clever comedy, Edna Ferber's and bart's famous plays runs thru the story also many dramatic situatior The cast includes Lucile Leo Stew art as Vieva Sherwood, and Huntley Gordon as T, A. Buck, jr. eee MISSION John Galvin and Helen Drayton were married after a brief courtship, but John was not used to havir wife, and did not realize that he acquired one that she must live the same Helen did not me over her troubles When Jobn gi her $10 to purchase her winter ward robe, she saw that something must be done, and, with emphasis, Helen | |(played by Constance Talmadge) | does it in “The Lesson,” at the j sion this week Mis- | COLON AL \' an and the Lay rin the leading role, with Mir- | plays t the Colonial until Tuesday night e story, b 1 on the famous De , deals with a mother's |Jove for her child. Miriam makes beautiful and Hanca, and the | supporting cast is good. Ae ar) | le RE who is falsely accused and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife and how he vindicated himself, forms the theme of “A Sol dier's Oath,” which opened at the | | Rex Sunday with Jin the leading role, eal War Pictures and Dramas | Feature Week’s Film Offerings | Now Dorothy Dalton, in a Scene From “Vive la France,” | battle on is far off the usual 4 °| so-called Riggs’ Disease. William Farnum | i SEPTEMBER 23, 1918. wt | | | ' Appearing 2 Until TION mt Which Opened at | ty Sunday tereneptemictecensemeymtney ! TODAY'S Ph LIBERTY—Dorothy 8 in “Vive Wither Karrymere COLISEUM or Charles (the hl Law oy COLONTAL—Miiand ¢ w Soldier's CLASS A—Harry Mestoyer in “High | | Late imee Fined | for Tobacco Fund Every time one of the roomers at the Virginia hotel, 615% Fourth | ave, comes in late, Mra I. A. 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