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_PAGE 4 rea Only 2 Days More to See That Ripping Big Double Bill patrons aa the movies Strand this week the featured player. THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919 Pict Pad ie Seems to be a wook for “chorus girls” at the downtown movies Mae Marsh joins the orus at the Clemmer in “Spotlight Se die” In order to win a wealthy husband; Mae Murray at the Co- lonlal Im “The Delicious Little Devil” joims the ranks of the chorus in order to keep herself and family from starving; Allee Brady at the Mission in “Hed. head” is a chorus girt entertainer in a cabaret. Lew Cody, known among mals vamp plays the leading Women and Money t Rthel Cla nereen of the role in the ton is | Men. \@ and ETHEL CLAYTON MEXWOMEN-MONEN, It’s only once in a long time that this or any other theatre offers you such an exceptional combination of big stars! |WOULD CLOSE DANCE HALL AT WOODLAND “Officers will be elected and com} of the organisation of a| Continuing their efforts to close Leonard Woodfor-Presi-|the dance hall at the entrance to club cffected at a meeting | Woodland park, residents of the dis for — noon at the Army) teice will hold a mass meeting Wed- nyt = in has been | Desay evening in the John BR. Allen by Orvis Gladden, temporary school. The meeting will convene at § o'clock, ToT Tiiiiii ity ‘COMING Red Hot! SATURDAY Just Finished JESS WILLARD “THE CHALLENGE OF CHARCE” "WOOD-FOR-PRESIDENT ~ CLUB WILL ORGANIZE Western Drama With a Wotable Cast including ARLINE PRETTY and AL HART known leading men been placed mous Players Lasky Appear in pictures made on the cific goast, commencing July 1 leaned £ from Indiana” on on his ol as the fighting Hi ton. ore Lasky Hits. (feminine player Gas Hounds” Paramount clogue. | pear in jot Miss Ferguson. \TIRED BUSINESS MAN TODAY PROGRAMS LIBRRTY—n Warn Man Whe Turned White Seamett Comedy) Pathe MOORR—D, W. Griffin's ef the World.” CLEMMER—Mae Marsh Babe Sa 1 <Oh, Bans, in The Mack “Mearts “spot i - Chrtette Rivet “Mem, Women and Money News COLONTAL—Mae Senved Comedy | News Piste. rials. MIAKION—Alico Brady in ) Bray Pictographs. LITTLE Tom Moore te Ge West, | Young Man"; Chertle Chaplin in | Shoulder Arms.” REX—Keane's “The ending Evil,” Berend Week's Kagagement “Med. Irving Cummings, o: f the bert the films niract by corporation has Fa to Pa under « Rooth Tarkington, th m rights on © nuthor The Gentleman ondition that Farnum jer editor re rony, Dustin etar Major sompany Idaho, on the Rohert Warwick and his new Famous F old in the leading Anna L “Across France Wit ts the t Burton the Yar of the latest trav jew York soctet “The Avalanche,” Many women ap all friends FED UP WITH SIRENS Cleopatra, DuBarry and other fa mous sirens of a decade or more ago wouldn't even get a rumble if they were to walk down Broadway today aayn Olive Thomas. According to Olive, who knows a thing about men, this type of is now out of date “The men aren't falling for the dreadnaught type with oriental per fume and snakey movements nowa days,” says Mise Thomas have tired of this and the twentieth century mancateher is the little in Necent looking, sweet-faced tndivid wal with the studied line of baby chatter.” or two vampire Coming Thursday Charlie Chaplin Nuff-Said! Wednesday, Thursday, Hosen and Saturday HENRY B. Dote for your favorite Screen Star would like to.see in person at the THE SCREEN BALL HIPPODROME-ARENA-JULY 18 @ My Choice. ie. 22 out, Sign your name and of to Sign in emeece WALTHALL of Honor” Keystone Comedy “The Great Vacuum “They | Major Robert Warwick Returns From France for Screen Duty vice,” in since his return the United States army, overseas, and is now Major Robert Warwick, | * ‘Don’t Call Me a Hero, Shi Yank Officer; Was First on Hun Soil! Many “me stare have given up for their country, have gone over top. nurved the wounded and have performed great deeds of valor the Among the popular screen favor ites ther a number of particu larly prominent persons who expert enced the real thing, who wave up thetr Incomes and faced great hardsh The a the have are of the genuine kind thrillers of the « from those who hair rassic ecreen according t have returned, were not exaggerat ed. The real experiences of our he roes have been just as startling as those we have viewed from a com. fortable seat in the theatre. Please don't paint me in the light ft a here the first words that | Capt. Robert Warwiek, U. 8 army A. E. F, said when interviewed in New York, after 17 nthe tn army, during which he spent a year at the front. “I merely did my bit and was one of 2,000,000 other Amer there. ne the jeans | At the Glimpses now same time it was learned REX | “The Spreading BE | now in ite second week | theatre, will close Fri the next attraction a Second ave. theatre, |rtck has secured the of Jeans Willa photop Challenge of ¢ which has re loently been completed This photoplay the first line night, For Manager first pub this famous man ing for hiv com onship fight. Hun in the cast and special of dollars provided for ive the Me and thoueands ¢ trains and thousands worth of scener were this feature production. | eee | LIBERTY Jeane D his assistants desert” character fornia for the production |Man Who Turned White,” |the great English HB | ner, starring at the Liberty this week Special care had to be given in selecting types to realistically por tray the big desert scenes, with their Redouina, Dervishes, Mohammedans Oriental dancing girls and atmosphere Warner pla Capt. Rand, caune of an in own race, swears them and take Arabian tribe of outlaw and every producer up of “The Hampton rounded actor dramat shman, + Engl usntice done hi vengear ap his arr STRAND | The Strand is larly strong show aides Fa Ar ahowir part week, Be which is he feature attra appear drama men and Money erift of Carbolic ing called Fatt dance Men, W and rescues a prett hall girl, with whom he falls Mina Clayton girl who runs into ¢ ing bridge, and has to w | model in order to pay her young in love clety bt play k as a creditors the Clem Marsh mer this of a daughter comes a chorus qu has the role who be on to win the mar n the pla thinks chorus girls are toys for How the villain is fotled by the Irish chorus girl one of t teresting bite Mashed the action of the pla Thurman, whe Bennett's prize nen durin Mar Mack | der of the ¢ MISSION Alice hit at the head” th used to be beauty, is the Mission th at the management ha hold the picture over instead jously announc Miss Brady ha role of a young cabaret entertainer named Da |zie who, because of her lovely Utian: colored hair is nicknamed “Red | Dazie and Matthew Thurlow both under the influence of liquor |marry on a dare at the cafe one eve ning. Both regret the deed the day jafter. How they make the it pite the protests of the In wealthy uncle, | teresting story run Tue night, a the livel young makes an in eee | moore: | Littian Gish and Robert Harron are the etare"ot ‘‘Hearts of the World,” the big Griffith “production which is playing at the Moore this is the Rex this popular Ham- showing ‘The Arabian ole of best of | as he at the Coliseum, the first photoplay he has appeared | from France. on the staff of General Pershing, | a major in the 6 Pho urren in which | War-| an-| is A Young KO: | n the screen | MOVIE EXHIBITORS OF NORTHWEST ORGANIZE AT BIG MEETING HERE weet Ixh of tha rihwest font Untfl Friday night only, WILLIAM GILLETTE’S greatest play and the most successful drama the American stage has ever known— ‘SECRE _ SERVI all-quality © next few months tiona « The ¢ Presid Clemmer For Oregor Ip Matlor Idab virman is seen in ecret Ser- chair D c Poca Warwick is a captain ioe tn) Lewint T. Bailey reserve, * * Mianouln Me Aber: Fred Rants H rim r Kee, deer erick Rremertor |T. Moore mer The articles of the objects | tows broke.| ‘To ench and) mony a helinets that have ween much | gtras of ¢ with Hun armies, rifies ation that, if they! + a te 1 stories of fights | pot) ceded, for Vhrills, reen dep Warwick entered Alsace Lor: | husinenn with the victors, and was! ry pa f the allied 80l- | ciation's commit Wen. G ter. } Rupley Spokane Yakima; Jobn J.C, Stille, Por Tacoma and James Q. ¢ from another source that Capt, War was among those present the big “shows,” and figured in some he most critioal moments just be the Hindenburg wick at neorporation give ® corporation, am fol line eutablieh oo-« rig the peration and har picture the on, Oregor mong his trophies are motion Idaho re /and Mont on 1 matters pertaining mutual interests of tho: n the motion pi any od | the ever cerned Capt ng the very first on German poll week, in “Hecret Service,” | which is being shown at the Cotise- | un, Warwick, who, since his return | «aise the bus made a the re |. vnipitors ® playing the role of a United States captain who is Ft Bhaee soy States captain who ig sent on ® 48M! tionghip between the exhibitors and kerous mination producers and to The ont of this work in | partments To manufacture f nd mo 3 membership and to tain equit branc tion pictur To promote economies and stand of motion 7 le relations betw hes of the rr Symphony ture) Orchestra has been major ir to encourage closer rela Until 6:30 P. M.—General admission 22c, children 16¢, 4So—plus war tax After 6:20 P. M —Lar r floor 31¢, balcony 22c, children 10c, ic es S0e—plus war tax foster the Inte picture is an adaptation of all ite various de Wm, Gillette's civil war romance. the Mezzanine lend seat ed by 5 which enjoyed big success on rent, jease, br wer and sel one, | ductions « buy 1 all kinds of 1 and equipment necessary speaking stage. ; ure pr ery dewer and photo tt To book mo' other theatric a dancer for severa sons with egteld’s Follies and also appedred with other Broadway musical come ders Min tion picture films and If you want to SAVE 25% on your meal, go to the San Francisco Oyster House | 505 THIRD AVE. Never closed. We remained open during the genera] strike. ——g ] Open shop, with 1918 prices, hen yeu ‘think of advertising, Established 1890. think of ‘The Ster t When the pleture opens, we | wee these two players as sweethearts |r in @ little, peaceful Franch village. | Cuckoo.” iieciicias - | Then comes the war and Harron| | . | colors. Before he leaves | COLONIAL Charlie Chaplin is coming next are married, and the next time! Mae Murray is right at home in the | Week !n his farhous comedy. ‘Sunny. he neon hin little wife she is penned|role of a cabaret danger at the Co. Mae” in the attic of & shack, trying to/jonial in “The Delicious Little Devil.” fight off the brutal attack of a cruel | Tripping the light Hun officer Mae's chief occupation The grim tragedy of war ix re-ldebut into the movies Today Tomorrow Friday | Meved now and then by clever bite of hands of Dorothy e Little Disturber,” and Anderson “Monsieur Murray as “the delicious little | devil” has to invent @ past in order | to re work as the star cabaret en- | | tertainer as , fantastic was| before her}; She starred | g- SPOTLIGHT SAD SPOTTING MAE MARSH rm " GUTERSON’S MS a aE E R ORCHESTRA } BEST PHOTO. PLAY HOUSE: A story of the theatre and men with money! Mary Thurman, of Keystone fame, is a tickle toe artist of the chorus CLEM} * SEATTLE “OH, BABY!” Christie Comedy