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New ‘Griffith Play at Liberty; Mystery Story honk at Colonial; Came arn -Government Film; Popular Seattle Actress at Coliseum; Star; New Version of “The Squaw Man” ture at Rex; Little Has Mary Pickford. 2—Clara Kimball Young, in “The Greatest Thing in Life 3—Mildred Harris (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin), at the Colonial. Derk,” Coliseum. 3—Lillian Gish, in D. W. Griffith's picture, fram “The Squaw Man,” at the Strand. 5—Enid Bennett, star of “Fuss and Feathers,” Hall, who plays a leading character in “The One Woman,” Princess,” Little. “The Road Thru the | 5¢ GRIFFITH Starting Sunday The Latest Super-Pictures DWGRIFFITH “The Greatest Thing in Life Sunday—12 Wallace, on Douglas Fairbanks the Wurlitzer in “Arizona” GRIFFITH GRIFFITH THE SEATTLE STAR Mission has Australian Is Strand Feature; Thomas Dixon Pic- I man's daughter as the WAR FILM OPENS AT CLEMMER SATURDAY hird official government war Under Four Fla the Clem turday e and from there c ru to the Ger ' feat Under « rns not n ann f Ger many as well MARY PICKFORD VLAY AT Sax Mary Pi new show of the eo Little ich come theatre Sunday Ir Princess” Mary pla bh girl whom 1a pret nd around w t © mt CLARA KIM YOUNG HAS PRENCH YY ROLE T ri 1 the Dafk.” fea turip ara Kimball Young, at the the story of Coliseum Saturday » becomes » young French wot ompanion of a German officer The America } NEW EDITION OF “SQUAW MAN” AT STRAND The pleture which started Strand is a reborr the famous “Squaw Ma | FOLKS PASS HIM UP athers,” which Mission & minin Fuss and I t the who is Kt | NOBODY KNOWS The Doctor the Womar starting Sunday at the Colonial, stars Mildred Har: the wife of Charles Chaplin. “The Doctor and the Woman” is a mystery play whieh A much sought man ix disclosed thru his ability to perform an operation | Impossible to all other surgeons, | THOMAS DIXON PLAY LED FOR REX nder Four Wlags,” film. Clare Kim! Road Threegh Filiett Dex Squaw Man.” REX—Theda Bare in “The Clemen- coon Cal MISSION it Feathers.” POLONIAL—Peggy Hyland in “Ron- nie Annie Laurie.” oy — eo | SUNDAYS PROGRAMS LIBERTY — Lillian Gish Ten: in “Fess Dexter in “The Kennett in “Pose kford in “The ima Rubens in “The OL ees have just accepted my first tion in an office. My employer calla me “Frownie’ because I wear a brown dre es me very angry to out to dinner with nig! and I told him I would He only laughed. I want to and get a position somewhere but ia wick I need all the mo I can earn and I hate to think of being without a position even for a few days, What shall I do? A—I should advise you to find another position immedi my ately. Hvidentl ‘our emplo: r not a gentl n or a suit able person for a young girl to You are er an invit ort. I should tell right ni on from his n that I vad A name and preferred to be called by it. If he realizes that you mean busin possibly he may not annoy you do try to find another postition Q—I often go to dances with other girls Sometimes [have with men 1 didn't know were very nice but I won if would tell me if there reason wh 2 man ix an. uid girl t mally introduced to he dances with b | live in own in Pennsy! vania and don't know what is con red proper in a big city. My nother died when 1 was very young. So 1 have na ane ta on SATURDAY many When on y men refu es. 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