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‘ THE SEATTLE nti emt MAY 14, 1919. COLISEUM NEWS SERVICE SHIRLEY ASON E RESCUING ANGEL clever comedy of the original stage success. three suitors. She marries one and keeps her we others. They all start something! S5COOP- EXTRA! - Complete motion picture of the big street car wreck on Pine Street “The Unpardonable Sin” The record-breaking motion picture masterpiece: is the sparkle and girl with from the It conveys a message that will STARTLE, THRILL and DELIGHT you RUPERT HUGHES Wrote It MARSHALL NEILAN Directed It ‘Dainty Little Movie ie Actress Is Real, eee Housekeeper | x SHIRLEY Shirley Uitte screen ptayer charms fold tal becoming a I peared in #uc Squaw M. Rich Girt Mise Mason in Mason is a dainty jitt whose persona! | re an notable actress ant atar, she ap | » plays as “The “The Poor Little as her mani Before and a trifie lew than five feet in height, and weighs 94 pounds, She rites like a centaur and declares that horseback riding ts her favorite hobby A Keal Somebody ‘The little star ix thoroly domestic, and loves to fuss around the house. | Those who have partaken of the howpitality of her home attest the fact that her-ples, biscuits and cakes are deli FROGRAMS TODAY LINERTY—Wm. §. Mart in “The | Money Corral”; Drew comedy Pathe News. | CLEMMEB Tome Moore in “A Man ane | Seany" Mighted Career,” j | “From Mad te Mes. ‘educational | oduis Bea erty Aaa im “The | el” | | ma |= The lean, hard face of a typical American, the fighting eye, the care- less contempt of danger, the native chivalry to women and children with & touch of dry humor, and an in born sense of true courtesy, all these are exemplified in the role of Lem Beason, cowpuncher, which Bill Hart is playing at the Liberty in “The Money Corral.” ‘The story is @ pistol melodrama containing lots of excitement and suspense, plus a pretty little ro mance. CLEMMER What Tom Moore does as the rict young hero of “A Man and H Money,” at the Clemmer this week fe what a lot of people ought to dc Tom signs over his income for a year to hin lawyer. It is his only safeguard against extravagance and self-indulgence. Hy « | means of support b jon his own resource work or starve, He gets jas keeper of the four pet dogs of a throws himself He has to & position amusement he part of his young fiancee, who had previously broken her engagement to him because of the carefree life he led. see | STRAND “Eyes the Soul” is son's starring vehicle, Jat the Strand. It in decidedly a soul drama, the struggle that is ever | soing on between our ideals and our instincts. Miss Ferguson plays Gloria Swann, a young cabaret singer, who give up a chance for wealth and rociat position to wed a blind soldier iste Fergu ow playing COLONIAL on in winding up a four agement at the Colonial to night. Misa Allison is appearing in “Peggy Does Her Darndest story of a young girl who scorns the girlish amusements usually indulged in by her chuma, and whose keenest delight is to put on a pair of boxing gloves and have a rough and tum ble bout with her brother. ‘This is the first time this dainty little Metro star has ever tom-boy narac | MISSION Alice Brady ia the attractive young star who comes to the Mission for | three days, starting today. Miss Brady appeara in "The World Live in,” a human-inte Briefly, it concerns the a young girk—a ate whose one desire is happine }a world to live in. She does not jeare who supplies her with happi-| ness as long as sho does not have to | Day. REX Manager John Hamrick announces a new show for the Rex, beginning today. Anita § art will appear in “Virtuous Wives” until Friday night The play i# adapted from the novel by Owen Johnson, and is a drama| |of. life among the social set | , who recently starred here in “The Brand,” wil be see posite Wallace Reid in “The Valley of the Giants Vi tof "4 to|« AL | MASON Shirley Mason, Only 18, but She Plays Heavy Leads Like Veteran © in vigorous and ambitious and, sdging from her past work, is des tined to remal lar with the sereen fans Shirley was born tn Brooklyn, N Y. and bas 18th birthday Just reached her Now Playing Here Rescuing Angel,” which iseum this morn M ing Woman who is competied to the most harrassing circum: Shirley ¢ Stanley, Arthur apman and are in the supporting cast icture Patter} The Coliseum News Weekly which is running in conjunction with the feature picture this week will show pictures of the fatal street car accident which occurred on Pino | st. Tuenday afternoon, Carew James Neill “The Unparaonapie Sin.” a pice turfeation ef the popular book by | Robert Hughes, which im to be shown in Seattle soon, will be of partic | ular interest to local Boy Scouts as much of the comedy, and not a lit tle of the tenser dramatic action, de pends upon the activities of two members of the worldwide Boy "organization. - APRIL SHOWERS IN THE SPRING-TIME LOOK OUT FOR SHOWERS society woman, which causes lots of | the| pared both in tablet and liquid form, it a*trial send 10 cents to Dr. falo, N. Y., for trial package tablets. Mothers Kring the tittle fellow in and have us fit him in Suit. Wo will surely save you ® fivedollar bill a swell Boys’ Men’s Suits Vine Hand - Tailored Suits from the very best makers in America OUT \ TOF BUSINESS! years we hav tly we have our store, formerly oeet stock of Men's and Boys’ strongly to be present at this Ves, ed by, We have slashed the price on r present and future wants for dad and the boy « heen in the retall business, and are giving up to enter the wholesale M. Jordan & Co, the entire loft above sgh the office of F we must dispose of this enormous k & Nelson. Bat |, ars y Pred Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, etc., and we cannot urge you tuo grand slaughter, low figure that you cannot help every article in the store to such a Here you will see your dollar do We invite merchants to come and make their purchases In quantity, as our mt half the present wholesale quotation ‘The stock is complete now. We are quot to come early till the stock is sold out bat come and see for yourself, 5¢ $1.48 Worth to 84 ahe Annow COLLARS is, Worth to $3.50, . $1.98 500 HOYS' SUITS, Values to Inveatiente our prices on Working Clothes You! be wurprived when our prices on Work Shirts, you # Overalls, Harry Careey personal appearance k in California, After @ short rest Carey will begin work on “A/} Man of Peace.” | see has completed is) tour and is} Francis Bushman and Beverly | Rayne, for some unknown reason. will not take up @ vaudeville tour At present Mr, and Mrs, Bushman | are contemplating a vacation at At-| lantic City before resuming their screen work. eee The following recently appeared | in The Movie News: “After com: | | pleting a picture, many stare give | the dresses worn fn the play to the! ‘extra girl’ If Theda Bara aid] that hahaa her ‘Cleopatra’ -<renees, } Any fool knows enough to carry an umbrella when it rains, but the wise man is he who car- ries one when it is only cloudy. Any man will send for a doctor when he gets bedfast, but the wiser one is he who adopts proper measures before his ills become serious. During a hard winter or the following spring one feels run down, tired out, weak and nervous. Probably you have suffered from a cold or influenza which has left you thin, weak and pale. This is the time to put your system in order. It is time ey “housecleaning.” A good, old- fashioned | Iterative and temper- ince tonic which has been sold by many drug- gists for nearly fifty years, is one made of wild roots and barks without the use of alco- hol, and called Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It is pre- If you wish to give Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buf- | This is nature’s tonic, | which restores the tone of the stomach, activity of the liver | and steadiness to the nerves, tem. It is purely vegetable, wert" 8) Kidney Remedy for 40 Years’ A Pronounced Success When kidney tr diteases have been ated for than forty years, that uccessfully a pe it is more able to assume remedy therefore must possess merit. Such is the remarkable rec ord of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, Without its ability to give relief and benefit its users go that they would continue its use, it could not have existed 40 months, much less than 40 years of its envi able record, Many letters have |to us to prove that it has be household remedy for years years. Here is what on woman hag recently written “I wish to say that your remedies have een used in our family for fifteen years, ¥ © never without | a bottle of Warner's Safe Kidne and Liver Remedy in our home, and it has saved many a doctor's bill, unusual ome na and grateful non-alcoholic, and safe to take. | strengthening the whole sys- Dunkirk, Ohio. 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Govern- 1.98 .. 9e $1.98 $1.48 FOR MEN, hy $4.00 VKixtra Heavy ment Weight Khi « a Vine ut to 26e MEN'S GARTERS, K SHOES, Val- to 84.50, Cut to $2.50 BOYS’ SHOES, mee iia 48c 1.38 gt Ay Ares ‘ioe ecco Here is where you save money, Strong, union- made Work Shoes and fine Dress Shoes in both tan and black, and priced well. Come and see for yourself, CLOTHING CO. some ‘extra girl’ at Fox's is going to! accumulate either an awful cold or a bad case of sunburn. eee Maj. H. C. Whitney, a Civil war | veteran, waa recently called upon to drill the actors representing confed. | jerate soldiers in the Famous Play- | ors-Lasky production of “Secret Ser- | | vice."" eee Dougias Fairbanks, in “The Knick- | erbocker Buckeroor,” has a pleture | which took six months to make, cost | @ quarter of a million, and is in) neven reels, 6,700 feet. aaa Crowds are saying this picture is wonderful—that beau- tiful Elsie Ferguson never before has played ‘with such heart-warming emotional appeal. There’s only Tonight, Thursday and Friday left!