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ITHEY’RE SISTERS—SEEN IN DIFFERENT Y THEATRES we Extra! This Show Stays Until Friday Night INSTEAD OF CLOSING TUESDAY NIGHT We Couldn't Handle the Crowds in 4 DAYS So the Picture Will Run SEVEN Some Day You Will Have a MONARCH Malleable Range In Your Home—Why Not Now? No home is completely furnished—no kitchen is efficiently, equipped—unless it has a Monarch Range in it. Good cooks demand Monarch Ranges everywhere. A begin- ner should have a Monarch because it is so easy to operate, so re- | liable and thorough in its performance. : A Monarch Malleable Range in your home means better food, better health, and a happier and more contented house- hold. Right Now We Are Giving Co Co The Pure Aluminum Cooking Set {If Illustrated FREE With Every MONARCH Malleable Range Trade your old stove Early You BEAT the Crowds as part payment on a Monarch. All Mon- Late You BUCK the Crowds | eg ag = Ruling members of movie royalty ‘Here we have two pretty gtria, Constance and Norma Talmadge. There | small weekly or never know how long their crowns is no jealousy between these sisters because one is just as pretty ax the monthly payments. will last. Few abdicate. But many/ other. Both are popular and talented. Constance, the younger sister, ix! ¥ are deposed. | playing at the Strand this week and Norma is at the Coliseum. Some have reason to fear that| younger sisters will shove them off | : the throne they occupy \" % | ligate court, ambition, love, jealoury, Constance Talmadge ia foremost | FROGRAMS TODAY amd, above everything, the purtfying | among these. She's the younger sis | | | inttuence of John the Baptiat's noble | ns LIRERTY—William §. Hart in “The | | sacrifice for a great cause have all |! 3 ter of Norma Talmadge. | Peppy Girl's Husband”; “The Vil- | | been cleverly woven into “Salome,” : Nothing rankles in the heart of a lage Smithy,” © Sennett comedy; | | Sentence Grissom movie player more than to be known | Pathe News Fvents, |4 spectacular production, which is € or | being shown at the Rex, with Theda only aa “the sister of the well-known | es na 7 . to a 15-Year Term) 300" srr ie we ence | thew Baga in-the title sola William © Mannon Grlmodt, ex-|stance ix securely entablixbed ax an P | age St | pects promoter, has been sen-laccomplished and successful screen ’ tn ae , | o o _ : | Little George Stone, who was so osppertelbeteng Moof Dede reste te en Sr ithe eocident or br gomnlen commar;: Cotieenms 3 successful in the part of the little | “Marte, Limited.” players and is being distributed in; and Luke prompily ate it, § } “1 5 Paieadoe Belgian boy in 41 De Mille’s Alice Brady iw to be featured as| the country by. World. most abrupt stop to Rane ct ties for forging 4 $4,000 note. Cirix.| relationship to Norma Sees nek seme) 280 | | creen 12) : rou." lilinery shop on oe Day TarGME Vis Ccbincaen | Altire otht im her teams, Cotsiasen Every Minate,” comedy; News Pie- | |“Then I'll Come Pack to You,” is| the proprietor of a m eke tale ae ee Manufacturing company bere and| bas had several years of screen ex puying an important part in “The| Fifth ave. ache 7 n Montague Lave Re assumed the name of Mannon, was| perience, and very fruitful ones, too, Witton | tarts, ¢ tha F be rege berate Fo KR OLE” fen Take vied Seen, tines etna’ to Coinage te conser Glitter first real oppertunity cams Where. i eg ge he Liberty this week | “THE BETTE 2 i now | Alice Lake trained Fatty Arbuckle’s|to appear in an all-star charges. He was formerly connect sag ts PLB coe Se comedy. | shined an Pon re halt ve ype “The ge Bs sg y a "p vinning | 2S to hold the yarn while she knits. | Pinero's “Inia” Mr. Love = ne rele the youn; *) - ara, bi © never! playing in Ne . wb t k prod ts Bok of Commerce and poet vag Boe = * ~ ey tesa ee Maid, jones his love for the wife he left ee nise equal to the stage version. A pi y rubbed the yarn with a steak,! tinue with the World s Both girls are appearing In Seat. uiTrL H—Martin Johmen's “Cann. | | beiind. He emerges from prison to| jove story concerning the romance tle thie week—Norma at the Coli of the Mewth Seas”; Kennett | | find xhe has married another. He Jot a soldier poet has been woven aids tk an aieteet amen, “Ret seeks his little son, and. without let-| into the original plot. The picture Probation Wife.” and sister Connie ting the child suspect his identity, | was made in England by at the Strand in a comedy drama. - ~~ wins the boy's love. He then takes Bb De ~ . the boy f hie wife and th sexpposssnalion" roars it was quite natural she should seek | lh. pas ite wike And. the wns she has married, and togethe th moo! Hair less STRAND romance. start out life ow wre py A Ss th, : It no happens that there waa also se j . Woman time of it. Being « widow and 4) nn) who, beakies being a clone very young and pretty one at that.| ring of Aratelinia, mew in loee| Chief Nagapate, probably the cru-| wien the aid of a plain delatone Now running—the alluring combination of a big |PICK YOUR VEHICLE | the only way to cure Arabella of her | face of the earth rules the tribe of| skin of unsightly hairy | growths of the m te: g ina dramatic star and a hot-stuff comedy | “romantic r” is to give her a| Big Numbers,” the most savage|-The paste is made by srogn gee comedy way— FOR PARIS TRAVEL} coo, bie done of romance. Right | Cannibals of the South » Naga-| water with powdered det 4 i there and then he furnishes her |Pite and his tribe are shown at the| jg applied to the hairs not wanted (Special to The Star by N. E. A) | ith not one but five, ardent sultors,| Little this week in Martin Johnson's | and after 2 or 3 minutes, rubbed of 9 . March 18.—Poace confer » eo shed, when every agg Tors od to and from and|@Md indeed it is a quick cure, so) Cannibals of th », South Seas.” and the skin was nel, pb “ ton, 2,| Bill eta Arabella and they presum trace of hair will ha mige about Faris now by: One, sates: 3, saiy live hagpy ever éfter. HATS When you go to your druggist ot 3, 2 pe. . Nar : ; / ou get the gem ag 0 saber pe diw Constance Talmadge plays the) Two hundred hats, all 10 be| delatone, be sure you get the & 5 arriages; 6, trucks; sement Aen & tee fect, The se.|ading role tomance and Ara-| imported from Paris, will n in| ine artic Advertisem aig, +> i bella” at the Strand this week __——— lect circle of principal delegates don’t use motorcycles, motor-scoot-| ,, i ers or trucks, The delegates leave bye Mes aa oe ’ them for the exclusive use of the| She wan io be a lady, wanted ie 4 supply men refinement and love, but the mi ee ee | tress of a low dive forced her to en MLITENY MOSPITALS jure Se creme, Ane, tome cet IN ENGLAND CLOSING | ter benefactor in the person of Har | rison Wade (Special to The Star by N. A) | Wade has just been jilted by his LONDON, March 18 ugland 1%/ flancee and is trying to forget his seeing the last of one ution she | troubles when he meets the little will not regret. One by one the mik| cabaret girl. ‘They are married and itary hospitals are closing their! jove makes a different woman of the | ‘ doors. By June 4 the last of them|cafe girl, who becomes a society “Hell hath no fury will be closed. | leader | : . ‘ like a woman scorned” “e — ———-| Norma Talmadge is playing the! x i leading role at the Coliseum in “The | Probation Wife’ until Friday night. | CLEMMER 7 1 | A touch of Hobart Henley's skill eee me | ful directing is shown in “The Wom Jan on the Index,” in which Pauline Frederick is starring at the Clem mer this week It occurs when Miss Frederick, as | Syivia Martin, is telling another | character the great changes which | have occurred in her life since they jlast met. Instead of making this | known by a caption, a map of the z & | United States is faded into the \ lecreen, v ous principal cities are [ > focused and a faint suggestion of | | Sylvia Martin's life in each place is an | shown thru a A A Comedy Romance Million-Dollar Picture Supreme | MISSION The fourth of the series of Wil | The am Russell productions, “Where the West Begins,” is playing at the ! Mission. As the title suggests, the | [picture i# all that is West ad all ine big, outdoor spirit with its ehiv alry, it# traditions and impressive This Is a Play Made to Make Hi) vit... ‘rhere are no dull moments aoe nore in the story, which travels at a t bé —ALSO— brisk speed, and ix brimful of snap: | { | Sicsccdelsen co SS | py, laughable situations. Columbia, the Gem Bf) tie cast ax a whole is especially | of the Highways | good, and pretty little Elleen F y, wr here for her work with A Suggestion for Next 2 Ray and Douglas Fairbanks, ~ Summer's Auto Trip y another hit as Prudence Cald. s 7 9 | a haughty New York girl, whi and the MACK SENNETT Lions and Ladies won over by a happy-go-lucky | j P | Westerner. A Roaring Comedy | ee Comedy—“The Village Smithy” | Until Wednesday REX ‘The gorgeous «plépdor of the Bast, | H the pomp and powér of a mighty rue Wallace :. Wurlitzer Night tae name. nik: seems ot. =: lay ye oar from the Bible, intrigues of a prof-