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LIBERTY “PLL GET WM YET" (Paramount) Faraday Jones . ty. Richard bE Gish will play th y Jones, whe @ whole railway to avoid payment tax. W Feaily running the Dor. o ft the orders that Ss. F rail ather stem of a eupon Susie Jones. ina herself, issues is one for trains to stop at tH the beginning of Su » Which almost UT OF THE KITC HEN (Parameunt) id... Marguerite Frances @lark Kaye Bradley Rarker ‘Albert M. Bugene H Kett Brien Frederick Examelton Crauford Clark comes to Kent the in “Come Out of the combination of a story and a world-fa- make a great of the Kitche the stage in New pho was York ago with Ruth Chat- role in which Now appears. Mar It is interest appeal and @ good supply of "REX com. Betty Behade Joe Harris ‘Venta Aenea May Walthall Howard Enasteadt ” the new picture | at the Rex Saturday, Cheyenne Harry, ‘marshal who is killed ® saloon brawl. =~ )@ gun against a fellow nearly Henry FB. Walthall Ethel Fleming A Little married? a the stage” Has Little is married to fglso a screen player. fg musical comedy be debdut. is Maurice Costello now? Lawrence was killed le accident October Maurice Costello is now a . prothers are there, NEW STARS TO BE family? Matt, Joe and Owen. @ $i5aweek book. | las MacLean you in the eye?” of Days.” AFE DEPOSIT BOXES 84 to 30 Fer Yeu litle Trust Co. Columbia stairs to elimb Read COLISEUM The hird Degree big whic Alice In th Joyee t player attraction, whi t the Coline Mine Joy Anni aye who umn today Sands to find love a atmosphere of cold millions, but instead ft which demanded her ru CLEMMER “THE RED LANTERN” (Metre) Manche Sackville) p a you waitre happiness in an ocracy and und hate Nesimova Mahice Mra MeWade Virginia Rose Currter er Mall Mann sir P Rev Chung The Red Lantern other week at th ova is at her b of an Eurasian girl and ber half sis ter, an English girl “The Red Lantern of the Most stupendous productions ever| undertaken, Not only the at mospheric details provided for, but the technical bits employed, as for Instance, the Chinese method of brewing tea, preparations for burtal Jand hundreds of other details of Ort-| sonar life. Frank Wir Har will play an emmer. Nazim: st in the dual role Robert Winche ‘elle Sterling Sheldon Lewis Keliard High Spade McQueen Gordon Russell | | The hero of “Some Liar” i# Rob-| ert Winchester MeTabb, a young) salesman who works for a manufac | turer of cradies and coffins, He lands in a mining town in Arizona and promptly falls in love with Celle, | la pretty Western girl, who listens mt | his stories of Srevery and learns to| look upon him as a hero, Trouble! comes in bunches p Red Celle dix or MeTabb. Wim. Russell on Perey | Maywood Mack | €O#t#| covers the wonderful adventures he fm a scene which fol- has told her about are manufactured. . THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1919. D OROTHY GISH in Comedy at Liberty; Coliseum Features Alice Joyce in Charles Kleine Play; Nazi- mova to Remain Another Week at the Clemmer; Rex Stars Harry Carey in Cowboy Romance; Ruth Chatterton’s Stage Success on Strand Screen Featuring Marguerite Clark; William Russell and Eileen Percy 1—Harry Carey, in “Bare Nesbit, Little. 5—-Alb Marguerite Clark, at the Strand cure Patter Fay Tincher, the cute little come dienne with a way all her own, dons in ber latest comedy, “Moewdy Ann.” aes and route a gatig of cowboys ' i THOU SHALT NOT” (Pom) A Bevelyn Nesbitt «Ned Burton Florida Kingsley Gladden James | The Minister Crauford Kent | A Rural Swath Eddie Lawrence Evelyn Nesbitt appeara as a small, town girl in “Thou Shalt Not."| | Her Father. i Her Mother Alee Peters .| which is the new show opening at the Little, Sunday. As Ruth, a coun- | itry girl, she is wronged by the man | | she loves and subjected to the hypo. critical persecution that can be found only in @ small town. Listen to Charlie Murray: A bath tub will get full every Saturday. A woman ts a woman until she becomes catty eee ‘The Mack Sennett Weekly és getting stronger. . Ben Turpin took a week off and motored to Arrow Head to |J have his hair cut o- Peace terms among star-steal Ing corporations is the next move. Scrap tooks don’t always con- tain the life of fighters. eee Swagger sticks are popular, but pick handles are better in battle. Panama hats are not all mi there INTRODUCED SOON | Thomas Ince ix about to Introduce two new stars—Doris May and Doug Misa M bit of femininity just teenth birthday anniversary youth, charm and talent. She is letic, musical and graceful. As daughter of a ing articles, “W trained in gymn when she began to creep cal talent manifested itself so that at the of six she appea: in public recitals, and her dancing resulted in her being choser to lead 200 school ch en in @ tacular dance at the Diego ex position Douglas MacLean is a young m with an abundance of personalit well as talent. On the screen he ha ¥ Spinone auch well-known actresses Mary Pickford, Dorothy and Clara Kiawer Young CHURCH DRIVE NOT YET OVER THE TOP PORTLAND, May 31.—The Metho dist drive for $105,000,000 has netted $94,494,000, according to Dr, Charle A for The ath the stics from the days Her mur Bowen, executive secretary orthwest $2,040. of The Seattle mpaign in the N Northwest has r its quota of $2,338: Tacona, Olympt ncouver dis tricts have reached their allotment Two hundred and seventy-f @urches in the Northwest have gone “over the top,’ prize at the annual bathing girts’ parade in Venice, Cal Miss De Vore appeared ag the “mystery ‘h speculation After closing a highly successful season in the leading role of the Broadway production of “The Invis ible Foe,” tinct personal hit. Percy Marmont | has Just returned to the sereen and is now at work ax leading man to | Alice Joyce in her forthcoming feat | ure, “Vengeance. Rex Beach and Samuel Gold. wyn have organized the Eminent Authors’ Picture Corporation, and have secured the exclusive picture rights for a long term of years to all the works by the fol- lowing famous writers: Mary Reberts Rinehart, Basil King, Gouveneur Morris, Rupert Hughes, Gertrude Atherton and Leroy Scott. in “Whistling Jie,” story just completed for the screen by Charles Ray, the cast includes Colleen Moore, J. P. 1 Connolly and Ed the prize fight wkney Johnston Thomas H. Ince has just pur. chased a new speed motorboat 16 ft over all, with a 20-horsepower engine which skips the Pacific tune of 32 miles p has a large sea-going waves to the hour, He yacht 1 Jack Fists,” Joyee, star of “The Third Degree,” CLE a coe at the Rex. 2—Nazimova, at ¢ Colineurn _ a FROGKAMS TODAY LIBERTY—Doervihy Gish in “Til Get Mim Vet.” ME R—Allah Nesimeve in “The Ned Lantern” (second week) Current Bvent Pictorials. DLISKUM—Mary Pickford in “Daddy Lengiegs”; Cotleeum and International % STHAND—Margs Carey in “Dare Fists." c MISHON—Welem ieseelt in “Some CLASS Anteyant Washborn in | “Whatever the Cost.” | on | NDAY'S PROGRAMS | LIRERTY—Derethy Gish in “Tl Get Him Yet.” CLEMMER—Nasimeve tn “The Red Lantern” (second week). ba M—A lice Joyce in “The in which he made a die | | nex — | \P Susie and p Ww of jing fith feature. te Clark ta Kitchen.” Harry Carey in “Nere Piste.” ON — Weta Rassell in “Some LONTAL—Henry Walthall in “A Medern Husband.” LITTLE Bvetye Nesbit in “Thea Shalt N: “Come Out | torial nolan LENE ESL TIE AO ay 2 BIOS 2 Red Lantern.” at the Colonial he € 6 mer Henry in “The Walthall, William Russell, in “Dorothy Gish, as she appears in | cent spectator with a yellow, black le Lee Moor Pat gaudy ia careful to see that the aqurely tled, for fear of LOUD CLOTHES ARE FOX LOT FASHIONS There is a great rivalry in the Tom Mix company as to who can wear the “loudest” Tom Mix himself set the exemple for sar nd red striped cap, whil ports a daxtting red sweater Chrisman, who goes in for kerchiets, horses are @ stamped hats and toate Now Arthur Rosson pa- |raden around with a greenand-red \ checked jacket. Fred Granville, the cameraman, almoat blinds the inno- A man tn advertising for » situa: tion admits that work t# Not so much fan object ax good wages. What he evidently wants is a political job. ] | | } | | ‘ oming leatures a scene from play at the “In ¢ ( Mission. et Him Ye 4-—-Evelyn * Liberty. 8— EVELYN NESBIT WILL BECOME UKE EXPERT Since enacting the role of the Ha wailan princess, Laone, in “A Fall en Idol,” 4 forthcoming Fox release, Evelyn Nesbit has developed a keen nterest in Hawaiian traditions and | music—detoting mueh of her spare Lime to mastering the colorful com: positions of the ukelele. Thus far, it is said, she has shown astonishing | progress, COE Starting Sunday—a big star in her most startling drama MOVIE FANS WILL VOTE ON FAVORITE br RS FOR DANCE » be the mont time conducted in It is the of this olty fans heen given @ chance to boost favorites, ive has his favorite in the screen The to see them | xpenk and be The Northweat » will make this ball here board convention, in first time that movie persona hear them ntroduced to ther Film Be Trai movie film J. Ww y communic ud high picture industry @ red that the contest will be pl of the committee Appearance Drummond has ale 1 with producers, coutives in the mo 1 fas been stars chosen in the lat the disposal thelr personal screen ball. Coupon Votes Officlal ballots will appear in The Clip the ballot, write the name of your favorite nd mail it or take it to the co t committee, room 301 building. The contest, which starts today, will run into July. The public will be informed thra the pa pers from day to day as to the stand: ing of the ants In addition to stare at th 1 be many other Hippodrome signed the appearance of n ball, there novel features, and the Arena beth — up for the ovem wc jon, It i prominent Jlead th screen sta will be state and officials with the y unique contesta ° Northwest Film intends making thie one of the biggest events of its kind jin the Un J N. Y. GIRLS ANXIOUS TO STAR IN MOVIES — Not long ago Joon Emerson and | Anita Li producers of Paramount | pictures, put the following sign up at the Famous Players-Lasky studio; | “Wanted—A blonde-haired girl | | pretty face, fine skin texture, | slight in stature, | pleasing in appearance, perfectly em civie grand march States will be supplied her), thin ankles and small feet, lomg delicate fingers, five | feet one inch log less in height; tobe starred in mextepicture. Appi need not be experienced, but mentality and aptitude must prove worthy of @ ure star, No | without brains apply! Mr. Emerson "ind Miss Loos now touring the country, supy for business reasons, but a rumor Broadway says they really jaway to get rid of the necessity being interviewed by the numberof New York girls thought they answered the listed specifications te a “t.” Saturday—Last Times MARY PICKFORD ALICE JOYC CHARLES KLEIN’S NOTABLE STAGE “True Heart Susie” is a new Grif.) Lillian ish is Susie, ia the boy In love with | Clarine Seymour, who! ed Cutie Beautiful in » Stayed Home,” unfaithful wife 0b Hari plays the role an Ann Tittle will be Bill Hart's lead. lady in "Square Deal Sander Witness for the ri The first costar vehicle chosen for Douglas MacLean the two new Ince stars. Your Husband Doing? from the pen of George and Doris May, “What's comedy V. Hobart Francis Bushman was born in Nor Virginia, He was educated in Amendale College, Maryland Richard Barthelmess, who plays with Dorothy Gish in “I'll Get Him Vet,” at the Libert played five years in stock before entering the picture field. Clairette find, doesn't think re be confined to the # After a five days’ courtsh married to Capt. Howard Chesebrough Oko, of the Fourteenth Cavalry. Mra. Okio pla ant part in “When The H * a Famous Athon XL mance ought to ree an mpor 4 Cc Ethel Clayton hi Men, Women and the direction of Ge npleted * under Lew ree Melfor Irving Cummings are in “BIRTH” TO BE SHOWN AT CLASS A THEATRE Birth remarkable Film Co. production, will final Pacifi morrow at is the same unab the Bugenic have its beginning to A Theatre, It that thousands » local theatre ago because of tremen: izing that fact, the Eugenic Film Co, set the schedule for the showing of “Birth” in t larger cities of the country back one k, #0 every in Seattle inte e in eugenics would have an op: portunity of viewing what is said te be the most remarkable film ever showing Ch to # the re were a few dow at crowd: | made, sisters of v f T Elsie Ferguson is to star in “The Defense.” Warner Yiand will be the villain. Alice Prad His Bridal plays a dual role in Night"—that of Shirley Warwick in “Secret Service.” rt srothy Phillips, the popular star Heart of Humanity,” who ap eared here at the Coliseum recent y, will soon be seen in another big ‘eature callec Deatiny.” Katherine Macdonald, Milton Sills, hee Roberts and Jack Holt are n the cast “The Me. for jay Coward,” star. will soon be The Courageous ing Seasue Hayakawa, hown in Seattle FINE CHANCE FOR | PIPER OF HAMELIN nett studio retting not know what to do. 0 joined marvie wife nett with the b " I man at the Ma a worried man, He is actors that he does Not very long two very young white rats the colony. Sennett wanted them in a comedy with Pep When they grew up, leveloped and they wer then the loving young ha ented her husband with okens affection at regular and larming intervals, The little Sen zoo on the hill simply swarms them, and will soon be called White Mow after a more fa nous building teing too tender arted to waft any of them out into at heaven, the animal man ke uilding new cages ages and buying rat feed. It looks ke a fine opportunity for a Pied | er of Hamelin | The anima so many o UME the cat ‘omance ince ‘ When you “think of advertising i think of The Star. twin | Mason will play with Rob-| and more new | “The Girt] Woman Thou ek Sen- | 1 UNTIL 6:30 P, M.—General admission , Children 10c, loges 450— tax. P. floor | plus war AFTER lower M.—Lower floor Sle, plus war tax balcony 220, children 10¢, loges 50c Mezzanine loge 68e be reserved by Elliott ts, plus -war tax, may phone, MALOTTE on tne WURLITZER— SUCCESS THIRD DEGREE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-—31 MEN COLISEUM'S “Aani-tiya.” Selection from “Waltz of My BRAMBILLA NEWS SI CON CERT “Carmen,” Heart.” to have the most —

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