The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1919, Page 11

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[er , NST y —CAPACITY— THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR FIRST TIME SHOWN IN SEATTLE OME EARLY FATAL STEP AND ITS PENALTY 2 SWVEE [REAR SHOULD SEE ‘SPR VIL 100% BETTER THAN “DAMAGED GOODS | &; WHAT HAVE MEN .EVER DONE FOR YOU? Monday—Herpicide may ‘Tuesday—Herpicide may Wednesday—Too late for for it will be GC THE SEATTLE STAR see it, see it, Herpicide or anybody else, INE FOREVER. And it’s worth your while to see this beautiful girl in a real story. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLISEUM’S NEWS SERVICE Until 6:30 P. M.—General adm 4Se—plus war tax. After 6:30 P. M.—Lower floor siaston children 18¢, loges le, baleony 2%¢, children 16c, lower floor loges 50c—plus war tax. Meraanine loge seats, 8c plus phone. Elliott 25. LIBERTY Which stands the best chance of getting married? Which does a choose for a wife? The painte powdered, fluffy, shortskirted stockinged coquette or the plain honest-to-goodnens, true-hearted ftr!? This is the subject of the powerful new Griffith feature “True Ifeart) Susie" which opened at the Liberty Saturday. It is one of those pastoral thegies which rises to the dignity of a screen clansic by reason of the artistry of this master producer. The author tells us the story of little Susie True | heart who loves William Jenkins] with rare devotion. When a polit |ctan fails to keep his promine to send William to school, Susie sells butter and emes and even her cow to | raine funds for the purpose, William goes to college, but is unaware that his good angel is Susie, to whom he writes desultory letters: So it happens that when he leaves | THE FIRST GRADUATES FROM THE HIPPODROME BEGINNERS’ Dancing Classes Will Be Given a Free Aeroplane Ride OVER SEATTLE * CLASSES START NEW EVERY MONDAY GHT AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP * Mr. and Mirs. G. Oswald HIPPODROME Fifth and University war tax, may be reserved by Monday Reviews college and is ordained a minister, | m= to his home as pastor urch. Then the trag life in born. wh ¥ pretty girl wh by accepting the tentions of lees worthy men. she is punished by fate, Susie, although #he has never for- gotten that she was the flowers at the wedding of the man she loved, protects the erring wife, and it is only after the latter's death that William comes to a reali pays his love at But} bearer of; MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1919. lve } Programs at 4. Warren Kerrigan as Pines,” « strong drama whieh plays Many Good Bills Feature New Movies This Week | ae ee | Headquarters of Big Pictures Now Running—A Remarkable Double Bill GRIFFITH'S Six-part superb love romance of a plain girl— werk with Pauline Frederick playing beth Marion Roche and Mrs. Sher wood Mi pretation of An of the Cle emper y flowers are ahown | colors, Pay Tineh Anne,” a live y in jons cowl is COLISEUM Olive Thomas, ¢ t and } eat Mit is playing at Puesday night in e This pt is the by W. Carey Wonderly it f a secret marriage of & de ar of the footlights to the w of a rich olf man who is his death-bed. The pded by jatives to inherit his oliseum ¥o ture from believed to be on old man is sur who are anxious weait Mins ‘Thomas instatied old man's nurse cations develop mer stage beauty the invalid, he renews in life health. ‘The relatives are furious, for they fear the fondness for his nurse may separate them from gold. Then comes the big surprise The makes known his se ret to the girl and the lyoung « © uncle's bless ing Miss Thomas plays her part brit Hantly, this being an ideal vehicle for the Ziegteld Folly Her suppe car lace Mac as 4 William Mong as unc is rapidly makes a bit wi his. intere and quickly regains. b nephew marriage uple receiv former ! includes Wal nephew h old the the r zation of Susie's great love and both | find happiness It would be hard to imagine a Sweeter, more sympathetic Susie than Lillian Gish; Robert Harron is equally good as William Jenkins and Clarine Seymour is such a winning little coquette one can hardly blame Jenkins for his ficklesnens The week's bill includes a Mack nett comedy "No Mother to ide Him,” and jnteresting Pathe ws Events. CLEMMER Imagine a woman of high position enjoying every luxury but love. She has allowed her husband to find con solation in drink while she torments herself with a flirtation with another | not be carried further conventions imposed by her This woman would ive her 11 for a week of life with the man she imagines #he loves In the person of Marion Roche, her double, this omes to her. Mrs. Sherwood induces Marion to take her place explaining that she will only encounter the hushand at dinner, As a strong argument Mrs. Sherwood makes the girl believe she wants to visit her sick child In the country without the hsband’s knowl! edge. Marion reluctantly What happens to this quartette makes an absorbing screen play and ts being shown in “Or Week of Life’ at the Clemmer th man, which chance consents curtous L J. Warren Kerrigan | in “Prisoners of the Pines” Russell the Wurlitzer on MISSION Prisoners of the Pi Warren Kerrigar Mission, gives star a splendid chance for some of his mort ef fective cinema acting. He has the role of Hillaire Latour, a young French Canadian trapper, who, tir ing of the unprofitable of the woods and traps, ventures into |a lumber camp where he is given |the lowly position of asistant to |the camp cook | From the moment of his Intro duction to the rough fellows of the | tumberta: ii a man of note in more When he emerges fre after a season of hard wérk his pay check in his pocket upon by the human to found in “the lumber camps. with adventure and ut of the com "in which is playing at the returns aire becomes than a the one way woods, with he is Ives small seized w always be towns near big Latour meets his experiences mon The romance tn w important f Pines” runs run pretty pn is an of the ight h Lois Wih ure. “Pri r until 1 ay COLONIAL Billie Rhodes is a saucy, tmpudent and fascinating Mttle elf in “Hoop. * her latest comedy romance, in new friends at | prefers the happy-no- Until Tuesday Night Only A Virtle Star in a Love Story of the Wisconsin Woods Wisconsin Night he appears In a scene from “Prisoners of the at the Mission until Tuesday night. - ¢—$————________gy TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIRERTY—D. W. Griffith's “Tree jeart husie”; Mack Seanett com- oty, “Ne Mother to Gelde Mim”; Pathe News, MOOKE—sennett comedy featartan SUSIE” And the Latest Two-Act MACK SENNETT COMEDY ) Olive Thomas in “The Cotieram = News comedy | MIAKION—J. Warren Kerrigan in “Prisoners of the Pines”; the Bray Pictograph. LITTLE — Theda CLASS A- lucky and carefree life of a wl ring clreus to the coloriess life of ty girl, She volunteers as a and wins a race for Joe Me Gee, a cheap horseman who wants to marry her. Tony Barrows, scion| of & wealthy family, sees “Hoop La” perform and falls in love with t es compel the girl | to marry Mot but she repents/ right after the ceremony is per formed and induces him to leave her promising to keep him supplied with money . In a fit of drunkenness McGee sets fire to the cireus tent and is killed when the tent collapses. This leaves Hoop La free to marry Tony, whom she really loved all the time. ee ner. Clreumstan: of “The Spreading | James Keane's big photoplay which opened at the Rex Saturday is the story—a story so daringly dif- \ferent from the average one told on the motion picture screen that it has made the picture a genuine suc- cess in New York, and other impor- | tant centers, where it has been run-| ning for some months. The story, which is intensely inter. esting, ts based upon the all-too-easy dissemination of a ruinous malady which has always been a menace to the progress of humanity. When the pleture was first com- pleted Secretary Daniels saw it and} ave James Keane, the producer, a| strong letter of indorsement. Other prominent 1 have done likewise. In the cast, Leo Pearson has the | male lead; Carlyn Wagner, who is the poor little artists’ model, has been seen in a number of Ince pro- ductions; William A. Hackett who plays Dr. Carey is a recruit from the legitimate stage, “No Mother to Guide Him” “The sun was sinking in the west; She played the songs she loved the best. It wasn’t long since she had wed, One soft of heart and hard of head.” Lets’ go eat at Roldt's. ave. or 913 Second ave. 1414 Third| The quickest way for a womaa te | get rid of her ideal is to marry him. eee STRAND | Diplomacy was one of the great: factors after the great world |war was over, Diplomacy in many When the last gun was was a battle of words and | est | angles fired it wits ‘ During the four years of the war motion picture fans revelied in war us they were called—some good and some poor. Now, with the ending of the war two of our most |noted scenario authors, Anita Loos and John Emerson, come forward with a breezy “after the war” photo- play called “On, You Women |which is a rattling good satire on real facts One of the first citizens of the war ended was pen to the boys pictures, CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Byes Examined and Glasses Fitted Prices Rearonable. 237 Mpler Bik. 413 Second Ave. Phone Main 2551 In order to introduce eur new (whalebone) plate, which is the and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years, EXAMINATION FREE thoughts of the community when what will hap-| when they come! All work guaranteed for 15 years. Flave impression taken im the home? In every community we merning and get teeth same day. Ixamination and advice free, Ae . Sampies ef Our Pinte and Hridge Werk. We Stand the have heard of the farmerette, lost of our present patronage is recommended bY OUP the girls who became motorman ar! SS ose work is still giving good si ‘action, and Juctor, of some who were path St ee abr Te ee eee |postwomen and the like, but the ° Suadaye Fr ® te 12 fer Working Peepie [pen when the boys come homer | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS pen when the boys come home?" omy «UNIVERSITY ot every In this instance Abraham Lincoln Jones (Ernest Truex) returns from the fighting front to his home |town and finds it difficult to get himself established again, He finds his mother garbed as a postman, ! and when he asks for pie and cake he turned down cruelly, Even his sweetheart has donned male attire. How he manages to rid the town of feminine domination ts told in ® series of delightfully funny scenes This week's comedy is called “Stop, Cease and Hesitate,” and the Burton: Holmes ‘Travelogue shows scenes around the world with Un- cle Sam's destroyers Dote for your favorite Screen Star you would like to see in person at the THE SCREEN BALL HIPPODROME-ARENA-JULY 18 @ Dy Choice ric rec ae: sign your name ony Bid. to ttee, Room 30] Crary Sgr Here. na ne ove enn-— Let's go buy Boldt's French pastry and butter horns, 1414 Third ave. 913 Second ave, or 310 Pike at,

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