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LIBERTY » it “A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE” (First National) Biondi Btinkey Montague Dumont Anita Stewart is back again in her First Na hal banner This time we have her in the role of Marie, a i maid, in A Midnight Romance. ¥ starting today at the Liberty Marie is a young «irl who ts the : survivor of an ocea er which was i Wipedoed by a submarine. She * eventually lands at a seaside resort and for a lark secur “ mn as maid in the hotel. From this time On her adventures are many and it fs not until she falls in love with Roger Stean that she reveals her | 4 true identity CLE MMER ~ - * DDEN FIR ce (Goldwy Pegsy Murray Louise Parke Mae Marsh George Landi« Rod La Roequ Mrs. Treadway Parke . Florida Kingsley Dr. Granville Alec B. Francis Stephen Underwood Jere Austin Mae Marsh's wistful appeal finds Femarkable scope in the various sit Wations which ise n “Hidden Fires,” the new show at the Clem Mer today, Mixe Marsh has a dual Fole—thar of a hor news stand girl and that of a + society girl . . COLISEUM _ a “CAPTAL Kit D>, JR” (Arteraft) Mary MacTavish Mary Pickford Jim Gleason, an author Douglas MacLean a curio deal Angus MacTavish Spottiswoode Aitken Willie Carleton, an heir to millions Robert Gordon Jotn Brent, a lawyer..Winter Hall} Marion Fisher, a secretary waded’ a Marcia Manon Sam. a constable - Victor Pote! f Luella Butterfield os gS a . William Hutcheson Comedy predominates in Mary} Pickford’s new starring vehicle, | “Captain Kidd, Jr,” which opened at | the first new picture Miss Pickford Bas been seen in for some months. and in the story she plays Mary MacTavish, a little Scotch bookshop girl, who leads the search for a hid den treasure. Of course there is a bit of romance mixed in for Mary finds a husband as well as the treas- ure in her long, adventurous search. eee | r a STRAND | “THE TEST OF HONOR” . (Paramount) ‘ | Martin Wingrave..John Barrymore Juliet Hollis...... Constance Binney Ruth Curtis, | Mrs, Ferris .. Marcia Manon George Lumiey. bert Schable ‘Mr. Curtis...... J, W. Johnson Judge Ferris. . Bigelow Cooper Jobn Barrymore is the star of the | Rew show which opens today at the Strand. This time we have Barry more 4n a more serious drama in stead of light comedy, in which he ‘usually appears. “The Test of Hon or tells the story of a young Vir ginlan who loves a married woman When in a fistic encounter with the woman's husband he knocks the man into unconsciousness, he is arrested The husband dies and things look pretty black for the young chap un. til it is discovered that the man Fealty died of heart trouble. ~QCK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Soe livers, do not soothing little tab- _ They cause the bowel and liver to CET mewee fence tems GIRLS, BEWARE! Tell Him No— That's WHY I WOULD NOT MARRY at the the Coliseum this morning. This ts #— LITTLE ail | offer her all the luxuries she crav: x REX ne * “DON'T CHANG YOUR HUSBAN (Arteraft) Porter, the “Glue Eliott Dexter his wife ia Swanson Set r Van 8t a globe Lew Cody Sylvi ton Theodore Kuberts Te Hin Maye Butler James Neil N Ap the above cast f# an example of the all star casts Coc! ve r his productions: Your Husband ® at it ian't a good idea te nda without genuine onsideration, which cannot be a thing of a moment. Incidentally it atroduces to screen ak a dra matic star pretty Gloria Swanson, a former Sennett gi At the Rex Saturday MISSION | »” -— x “SHADOWS OF SUSPICION” (Metro) Harold Lockwood Naomi Childers German spies, detectives, a pretty girl and a hero, are the chief par tictpants in “Shadows of Suspicion,” in which Harold Lockwood is appear ng at the Mission for the first time today ‘ The story centers around the mys tery of the everwatchful secret serv and combines a plot of intrigue and daring with a pretty romance woven into the story. This picture will play until Tuesday night only _ COL ONIAL | “CREAKING STAIRS” (Universal) Dearie Lane Mary MacLaren Mark Winfield Herbert Prior An EB His Fred Millard -.Jack Mulhall The Buyer Clarisaa Selwyn EL Lucretia Harris Jack Muthall, hero of “The Brass Bullet.” co-stars with Mary Mac | Laren in her latest picture, “Creak ing Stairs.” which comes to the Col onial Sunday. Mulhall plays a new- ly-wed husband, jealous and narrow. minded, but imbued with a wonder ful love, which forgives the “past” ot his luxury-loving wife, “WHY I WOULD NOT MARRY” (Fox) |The Girt Adele Moore self against rich men who are at- tracted by his wife's beauty and who none of which the man can supply? | This is only one of the big questions | that arises in the latest Fox produc: tion “Why I Would Not Marry, which comes to the Little starting Saturday morning. oming lea ures Constance Talmadge will next ap pear in “The Veiled Adventure,” and | Harrison Ford, for the eighth con. secutive time, will be Connie's band some hero. eee Arthur Guy Empey Is to be starred y the Select Film Co., in “Hell on arth.” Empey was last seen here in a plicturization of his own book “Over the To Marion Davis has finished “Get | ting Mary Married,” which will be re- | leased some wae during this month. ee Alice Brady's “Redhead” due for release this month. cee Bayard Veiller's “The Chatterbox,” has been purchased by the Universal Co. and will be used as a starring vehicle for Priscilla Dean, Priscilla was last seen here in “The Wildcat of Paris.” also Following “The Heart of Human- * Dorothy Phillips will appear in “Ambition.” PEARL BUYS ESTATE Pearl White asserts that she is the largest individual owner of property chase of a 20-acre estate in Bayside, which is within the New York City line, gives her this distinction. ANALYSIS || Most men are some vw w {| Man uses but one-ten webs affect the rest, 7 use Lad Judam RESS and HAT FLORENCE UPSTAIRS TORE, Unies. ‘stPal Store eat & Plumbing Co, Fireback: Jinin, and repairs for ait kinds of stoves, fur- er backs colle put in and connected, 608 PIKE ST. Main 875 Seco! 'P, 1—Mae Marsh, Starring at the Clemmer. the Colonial. 4—John Barrymore, in Marry”—Little, ——————__. i SUNDAYS PROGRAMS | | LEMERTY—Anite Stewart in “A Mid- | Romance.” might j 1] CLEMMER—Mae Marsh in “Hidden Fires. 1} | cous mutates tary Pickford in “Cap- | | STRAND Solin Barrymore in “The Test of REX —C ee ‘De Mille’ All-Star Pro Don’t Change Your Hes- hand. MISSION —Herold Lockwood in“Sha- jon.” dows of Saxpic DNIAL —Mary MacLaren in reaking Stairs.” TTLE—William Vex Production, ‘Why 1 Would Not Marry.” ii € STRAND Sohn Rarrymere in “The ‘Test of Honor.” De Milles, ” Would Ac Act, Sew!" By Priscilla Dean 1d Nae girls ambitious of becoming mo- wilt You You W tion picture actresses, I would give this advice—learn to sew. A} varied and becoming wardrobe is one of the chief requisites of an actress, and very few girls who are “break: | |ing in" can afford to pay to have | their gowns made, But if a girl can design and make her own wardrobe | she is just that much ahead | 1 myself know several actresses, | now succeasful, who in appearing ; before the camera for the first time, peagetatts fase ee oe ene One in New York City as her recent pur-| wore clothes of their own making. | ‘sugar-coated, olive-colored Most high schoola now include courses in dressmaking and design ing, and I would advise every girl} | who has screen ambitions to avail} herself of such aid. Even now, when fully a third of my time is given over to milliners and coxtiimers, I frequently design and make a gown for myself to ex press the delicate shadings of a cer. tain character I am to ple ROHIBITION QUEERS | WRITER'S SCENARIO June Mathis, leading seenario writer, recently rejected a manu: | script from a budding Philadelphia author. Following is the letter Miss Mathis sent with the returned manu script: “Your plot would be splendid | if it weren't tor prohibition, Your | villian is drunk every time he tempts any of his dirty work. Wel cannot Imagine any man robbing a| |bank under the influence of a nut| sundae, or wrecking a train while! intoxicated by near beer, or abduct Ing the Ingenue as a reault of look- | ing on the grape juice while it was) purple. “The jag on the sereen and off, is very mueh out of fashion the days, Try to motivate your stories | with something that hay a real kick | but is non-alcoholic, 7—Anita Stewart, appearing at the Liberty. How can & poor man protect him-| mer the week of the 19th. 9—Mary Pickford, in her latest photopla: | flower and song booths were fitte “The Test of Honor”—Strand. ARRY CAREY, Universal's film star, has a woman for business manager And Carey admits that she is some manager Olive Puller Golden, blonde haired. and a little more than five feet tall, ia the professional boss of the six foot hero of Universal Western thrillers. Mins Golden knows every angle of the motion picture business, She was born and reared in an atmos phere of theatricals. Her father, the late George Fuller Golden, was one of the greatest monologists this country has known. Both the stage | and screen know Miss Golden as a player. For several years she was Harry leading woman, but mining career as the star's Carey's up her to look after affairs. jen arranged all the de tails of Carey's 6,000-mile personal appearance tour, which he is now making as far Bast as Chicago. «| Henry M. White Is Luncheon Speaker At the regular meeting of the| King County Democratic club to be held at Good Eats cafeteria, Satur. y noon, Henry M, White, commis sioner of immigration, spoke on “The immigrant in His Relation With This Country Col. C. B. Nolan, formerly attorney seeeres of Montana, and at present a law partner of United States Senator | Walsh of Montana, talked informally. | Liberty Market Is Open for Business The Liberty public market, 1 08-10 First ave., opened its doors fat urday morning There are ten booths—nothing so old-fashioned as stalls for the Liberty | public market—and each shopkeeper | will keep his foodstuffs under glass she gav an actress business Miss ¢ show cases. Fruits, candy, ots bles, bakery goods, grocer! soft drinks, dairy products, meat, fish, out and ready for business Saturday 8, T. Manard, in charge of the ren-| tals department of John Davia & Co., will be manager of the Liberty public | market | OVERHAUL FISHERIE: The U. 8. fisheri velt left for the yard, Friday, to undergo a comp overhauling before she sets out for the Bering sea to spend the season | jrunning down violators of the} United States fishery laws. The Roosevelt has been docking at the | Port commission's public terminal at | ‘almon bay during the past winter. MAC FARLANE & BALL. Mombers Chicago Board of Trade PART PAYMENT 505 Lowm: de KRTY BONDS LOCAL STOCKS THE eee STAR-—-SATURDAY, APRIT, 12, 1919. NITA STEWART as Chambermaid in Hotel; Mae Marsh Sells Maga- zines in Hotel News Stand; Mary Pickford Works in Book Store; John Barrymore in Love With Married Woman; Cecil De Mille Warns Wives | 7 Against Changing Husbands Too Hastily; Detectives Chase German Spies; | ‘: Jack Mulhall is Jealous and Narrow-Minded; Rich Men Try to Separate | Young Newly-Weds.—All Happens in the Movies Next Week. t—Giloria Swanson, in Cee il De Milles “Don't Change Your Husband”—Rex. 3—Mary MacLaren, at 5— Harold Lockwood, at the Mission. 6—Adele Moore, in “Why I Would Not $—Florence Keed, who will star in a feature picture, “Wives of Men,” plain Kidd, Jr."—Coliseum. ovie Quizzes Babes n Q Wt syed opposite Finid Ben- ord Beaver former mir t 1 Do We Wat,” whieh rh ’ nda anized » short time age. vag’ ) movie compur vert Albert fs « comatm P well known Charles, The work of the Salvat ‘ during the war will be shown ‘ Q Iiae Mae Marsh any othemalae 7 movs soon to be released, entitled eo screen besides Marguerite? ires of Faith Ye ere is a stint younger — a ommodors Booth herself, appear named Mildred who ore In a number of the scenes reen occasonally, “Pinto Ben and Other Storie Q How ok the name of a volume to b on Vhere wag she market shortly Its authe r William 8. and Mary Hart. Ye e heda I William is our own H of in the year of Pits nake her 29 years rried. Six of Mack Sennett's famed batt a ing girls, it is announ will tour, @ Is Tom Mix, the the country with “Yankee Doodle in | married 6 — Berlin a Yeu, Mix is a benedict, and o- diiilintae, cates ; little bride is none other fore th movie camera, include Bu ; r en Montana, who acts with Doug Fair) @ wilt you please tell me banks; Tom Kennedy, one of Sen Ape * 7 gS os Momma cere Billie Burke was born? mn ‘8 comedian Ke fic oy und lie Burke was born im he newent recruit, Jim Corbs . D. C., 33 years ago Thanhouser,. one of the first ed lease give me een ’ » as been | Stewart nt address? v ‘ A. Viret National Film Corpy e bd Ange Cal | Harold Lioyd and Bebe Daniels are — planning a trip thru Mexico to film Q What has become of the a number of comedies skinny low who used to play t } owe comedies? 1 think his naane || Mary Pickfora ana Olive Thomas Herbert Potel? ave bungalow dressing rooms at A. No, not Herbert. Its the Brunton studios, in California, | Potel you refer to. | where they are now working peared in mi | oee you will have a chance to see him 4 Alleging that his wife would | Mary Pickford’s new pletura, “© rather 1 in York, while he tain Kidd, Jr." which comes to @ th preferred C . Marshall ag. | Coliseum next week, “ director actor a suing his 1 a. 3 ote bag eg an PAYING A VISIT : weeny wae . Marguerite Snow is stopping Mrs. | working on mount Co. to “My Mclvor has at the Clem- Steadmans have nearly two years Vernon Castle Fox has bought th: ittle Sister Evelyn Nesbit William Desmond Ivor are the latest newlyweds @ picture fo: eee and been playing | Bul for some time Desmond's first wif Harry Pollard, the reached the stage via a church choir. | rt Mary Me Miss is with died been separated is in Florida, Para screen rights nd will star Vera Stedman, one of Mack Sen nett's Bathing Beauties, has joined | the Universal Film Co. comedian, Here’s America’s Sweetheart Again Now Here—in her first new picture in seven months MARY PICKFORD two Wally Reid and bis wife at their i tle bungalow in Hollywood while husband, James Cruze, is on location. Mra, Snow is |for a nice cozy bungalow, Cruzes intend to become members of the Hollywood James is making good as @ AFTER POISONER Mim « are up rs in Southern arms against @ my dog polsoner whose identity hag Be Betty Blythe ix trying to eet | When yi | the art of driving a team of dogs, | The action of her new picture calls |for the beroine to drive a team of | Alaskan dogs over the trail. oe 8 n learned. est pets belonging to different ers have died from potsoning Claire Du Brey recently gave it mother a Uny Chibuabua puppy, it is the latest victim. Mra Du Brey has offered rest of the offender, A number of the #i 0 reward for the © ‘ie think of think of The Star. WIVES OF ME SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Men, Under BRAMBILLA COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE Spring Song The Palms ( “High Jinks, Selection Concert Sunday at 1 30 cred Song).. ‘Captain Kidd, Jr.’ MALOTTE «x* WURLITZER March, from “Tannhauser”...++++++ ‘iitaeenen