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diciehal | Sine Tt is a scene from a play here now—a play that warns hus- bands to be careful about their wives’ bills | and that shows women patrons a marvelous set of exclusive model hats from the New York Fifth Avenue ALICE “MARIE, RADY Ltd.” You will learn tricks in the millinery trade when you see this story ERNEST P. RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER buy Boldts French pas- M414 3d Ave; down. ! 2d Ave. Peanuts and pink lemonade wi soon be ripe and the odor of saw dust tanbark will permeate the air The Haganbeck Wallace shows com: | bined are coming to Seattle on Thursday and Friday, August 21 and 22. This year the big show will come aboard three special trains, the long est ever used to transport a circus | aggremation. Until Friday Night Only— The star cast in the James Oliver Curwood love te romance of the Klondike in 1897— DOROTHY PHILLIPS Supported by Allen Holuber, Lon Chaney, Carmen Phillips, William Stowell and Priscilla Dean, in “PAID IN ADVANCE” in which a beautiful girl stands on a gambling table lawson and off. highest bidder. offers herself in marriage to the SIMPHONY ORCHESTRA Playing “Orpheus” and “I'm Always Blowing Bubbles” Peanuts and Pink Lemonade Will Be Ripe by August 21 The country for miles ar with th purple an noisy circus bi # of win te e Hagenbeck- Wallac wh nave n scouring for nove! M tr gymnasts tionists and athletes, 0 clowns. the clrous end In addition the show i# augmented with Carl Hagenbeck's trained wild anime! exhibition, Lions pumas, jaguars seals, monkeys, etc., will that department Performances will be given at 2 and § p,m. A parade will leave the show grounds at 10 o'clock the day of the exhibition and will pass theu the principal downtown streets. together with com leoparda phants utute When you think of advertls. | | ing, think of The Star. | % aH | NOW PLAYING FOR EVERYBODY OVER 16 NOTHING | TO THE IMAGINATION 3-GO- -SEE-IT | FE Binney in “Open Your hye. MISKION—Alice Brady in “Marie, Lad. LITTLE — Kay Laarell in “The nd CLASS A — Onrar Wilde's “Lady Windemere’s Pan.” ” % ore LIBERTY | Norma Talmadge ts still attracting | tan lif |big crowds to the Liberty theatre, | Lovee, G | little tenement girl, who is loved t the Clemmer ia story ) STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, AUGUS’ "Ethel Clayton Stars in Burglar % in @ scene om “* ing Chance,” at the Strand this week. This ix one of those “lady and the burglar” stories. Miss Clayton is, as a delight to the eye, and Jack Holt is such a gentleman burglar that no anxiety is felt toward the come of his romance. Of course, after a string of events, turns out that the burglar i the reason he had to don mistaken identity limpses ,06 Photopk: G ? oe i: ut reall ya be tripes was caused by a ca * * | COLISEUM TODAY'S PROGRAMS William Stow r COLISEUM — Dorothy Phillips in | Phillips splendid « 5 in Advance”; Montgomery | Advance and Kock in “Zip and Zest.” com- | edy) Cotiseum News, CLEMM ER — Mad Kennedy in Daughter of Mine Shades of Shakespeare,” Christie comedy Brace Serale LIBERTY — Norma Tatmadge in Treat ere she is starring in “The Way | Whitt This rer . lete with dres Mra. § Hayakawa, known ituations, and Norma Talmad p | the i at her best in it. There isn't a dull | Pe‘r in Gilms for the Universa in the ree hness, which fe The Mack Treating ‘Em 1} also is a laugh producer of high grade CLEMMER Madge Kennedy is making a big hit at the Clemmer in “Daughte O’ Mine” This story was written Hugo Rallin, and is told in five reels wded with the inimitable Madge y style of romance and ad Ke venture Miss Kennedy pla ODAY yx the rote of 2, TOMORROW FRIDAY = [Madge Kennedy a struggling young poet REX ‘Open Your Byes” con ja drawing card at the picture containg valuable tion for young people and t ents, and, at the same time, is interesting photo) cast is large ar portrayed by a drama. ery character ts clever performer COLONIAL Billie Rhodes is the dainty little star of the new show which Is scheduled to open at the Colonial to: a Billie plays the part of a waif, who has been adopted by Boots “The Lion,” the leader of a gang of crooks. “Boots” breaks into clety in a most unusual way, and | dames, furnishes the funny element of the picture Ly 9 Josephine Whittell, who is ne playing at the Mission with Alice i man at all, 1919 PAC Movie; Hero Wasn’t Real Thug | usual handsome | out- Brady in “Marie Ltd,” is, in private life, the wife of Robert ‘i & : Warwick. She is at present ap Should difference in pearing with Fritzi Scheff in race and creed be “Glorianna,” on the — spoken barrier to marriage? stage. Pictures of the fleet arriving in — Orchestra Daughter O' Mine,” showing at this week, is a most un usual play—every character in plays a dual role Lucille Lee Stewart, sister Anita Stewart J play th with Eugene O’Hrien fr Hearts ohh ies! “Shades of Mary Maclano, author and heroine hakespeare” whe Have Mi riers Ao aC ae Christie Comedy recently arrested {n Chicago on com plaint of Ella Ripley, who charges nn she furnished certain gowns for Mary when she was putting ple ture on, and raid gowns have neither been returned nor see Bruce Scenic “Historic Herbert Mrenon ts to produce for the Lewis J, Selznick company, FS ae" Rumor has tt that Theda Bara and the Fox Film Co. have parted com apny, A row over the sooma to be the cause, | star's salary Monterey” ind | and | 1 t t b ~ CHICAGO, Aug 13. hirty | — AB PERI e oS np-/arose and began fo press his point! nationalities will sing next | are to advertise the All-American ex- ha sla ¥ was the bene’) sunday, But not all at once. 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The invitation to come to the store is always open, regardless of your intent to (7 GROTE-RANKIN CO.--Pike at FifthGROT E-RANKIN CO. Peevish Gamester Swats Tony on PORTLAND TRACTION EMPLOYES GET BOOST |Fortune in Shoes Stolen From Store 4 2. J. Hurwitz, pror tor of the Fam NEW YORK Aug 13.— (United Head With Chair ,,” ))°"":: D Pike Pace 3)—The war labor board. lai Belgium was ar ent bystand: | lost a smal when b terday granted a flat wage in- was 8 of 1607 First ave., when he ¢ card game it ¢ Victor Emmanue on First ave. 8 Durin, e card ga gument ens One of entéred his aire of ned by forc of 12 per cent for employes traction lines in Portland, k | Ore Kast St. Louls and the vicin- ity of Cleveland. The increase, it is _ said, was based on the increased cost NATIONALITY SONG FEST of living. held here reported, a few moments tat: | » the ef where first aid was administered. He suftered | his head, The name nt was not learned. a large gash of Tony's a |Sam ond Everett in Trouble Now Sam Higgins and Everett Hogland re in ba They are charged with attempted burglary at Antho Horn’s store Always the Rest for the Liberty Guest Tonight—Thursday—Friday NORMA TALMADGE —the best-loved | | r | the m and then | smite him on the right cheek Both of the alleged offenses were ted Monday FLYING TRIP TO LAKE | IN FAR NORTH, PLAN | ITHACA, N. Y,. Aug. 13.—Just as & motor truck {s opening up the| commercial lines of untrodden or | | sparsely settled sections of the | dramatic | world, so is the airplane planned to | actress eerve as a means of reaching ob- scure fishing spots in Canada and on the other places where the finny species abound. Time will be “eaten up” in | these trips. A program is being outlined by | plane manufacturer to make an ea | start, stop en route afid pick up a | friend, fly to a Canadian lake where | bass run well, make a good catch and return home at night screen ina EUGENE WALTER Y. Hud- son Theatre Success, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday LADY WINDEMERE’S FAN Adapted From OSCAR WILDE’S Novel of Same Name WAY or ¢ « WOMAN” MACK SENNETT COMEDY . “Treating "Em Rough” With wonderful tricks by the dog Teddy PATHE NEWS Wallace, playing “Tell Me,” Christie Comedy “For Love or Money” Pathe Review on the Wurlitzer