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Enclose money order | posters THE SEATTLE STAR—W. | One sure symptom of an unhappy marriage, is a wife who insists on choosin one above deman her husband's necktigs, the acoustics of the open country—tho A tie like the perhaps the fact that Enid Bennett hails from the far reaches of Australia accounts for her Enid Bennet chooses this t Welc& in “Stepping Out,” an Strand this week. Glimpses now | TODAYS PROGRAMS | CRE IAM Constance Talmadge in | “A Temperamental Wife”; Happy Neoligan Animated, “Turkish ": Coliseum News, * in “The rally Ob- Photeplay — Supple- buckle tn “Baek ’ ore AND sald Kennett in “Mepping *; Strand Weekly COLONIAL Aime Rubens in “Diane ot MISSION—H. 1. Fagen God”; Narold Lieyd comedy CLASS A—Hessie Love in “A Yankee Princess.” © Viareee | LIBERTY The back stage with the old-time covering the walle—some dating back as fur as “Ten Nights in & Barroorm’ balcony, the chestra seats ything appropri ate to a vaudeville house on the kerosene circuit, furnishes the amu» ing locale for Fatty Arbuckie’s latest comedy, “Back Stage,” which ix showing at the Liberty thie week. Fatty wtarts out penter, but before the picture ended the audience seem Fatty as a “ham actor.” Attired in a Grétian costume, his speciality with Mollie Malone is @ serea. ee the CLEMMER From the chorus of a cheap mu sical show to the night court—from the night court to a home of wealth ithe from being 4 narneclena walf to be coming the wife of a celebrated au thor—thia is what Nazimova, the great Runsian actress, experiences in | a clever photoplay which | “The Brat,” is proving a great drawing card at the Clemmer ° cUM Bile Bilas en’ much that the sery man were required to prevent that untiring but unloved suitor from “cavemanning” her to hia abode in Tempcramental Wife,” attraction at the Coliseum this week. Constance Talmadge p of a very jealous young girl who de termines that her husband must man who has never been interested in women and who, after marriage will be interested in no woman other |than herself, eee | MISSION Hundreds of Chinese are the photoplay, “The Pagan God,” which is the attraction at the Mis sion this week. Director Park Frame says that Chinamen are the ultimate zero when it comes to emoting for the screen “If the bland ‘Chink’ emotes at all in the face “The Chinks ha dramatic supp exact acience and = ephinxlike he doesn't do it is the director's opinion. the gentle art of inly ought to be the goods « nix!" God” stars HB. of an American as screen “The Pagan Warner in the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Bessie Love “h Yankee Princess” A drama of ancestry that was bought and love that was given 0 COMEDY “HAYSTACKS AND STEEPLE: Also STRAND COMEDY f urren or-| an the stage car-| is, fiancee loved her #0 ices of a police: | ys the role! used in fon reduced to an| poker players; but | taste. ie for her “reel” hubby Niles amusing comedy-drama at the Phot Vitagraph’s latest picture, with | Earle Williams as star, possesses one ef thome romantic examples of a Damon and Pythian friendship. The faithful attachment of two rugged men runs thru the story with big effects The film ts jtion of the f Eugene W “The W fre on amou . an adap play by Mama por the character of Jules Beau 4 French-Canadian trapper, His [friend is Baptiste, a half-breed. | This photoplay is playing at | Rex this week alters. Mr. trays bien, the eee | COLONIAL, Starting today show “Diane of the Green V | feTeen version of the story by Leona Dairymple, daughter of a New Jer ory fon which won a $10,000 |prie in a competition held by a prominent Chicago publishing house. Alma Kubens plays the leading feminine role the Colonial will eee | LITTLE By special arrangement, the man. agement of the Little theatre has se cured the Seattlemade movie, “The Romance of Beattle.” The picture. which opens Thursday, featur: Elaine Towne, Jack Sullivan, James LD. Hoge and Opal Barbour Hexides the local picture, Clara Kimball Young will be seen in “The Reason Why,” a screen version of Elinor Glynn's story |- PLAYING TODAY— | THURSDAY— ORT] which is} ‘ANOTHER |KNOCKOUT | BILL ‘ALMA RUBENS “DIANE of the “GREEN VAN” TOM PRICE SINGING “HEART ESDAY, OCTOBE clure Patter and the Ik mean nothing in the life of a movie star, Pearl White announces she in| having a swimming 1 inntalled in her apartment in New York High rents evidently in an rey Marmont is at work a 0 le starring Alice Joy and other starring Corinne Griffith at Uh sume ume, + see 58 feet high being erected York, to adver and on An olectric 95 feet long align in Times Square, New tine Realart picture Viola Dana fur “The only thing wrong with it Viola, “is that it weighs as much 1 do.” has a new see Ruth Clifford will play opporite Karl Williams in a film of mystery, Utled “The Black Gate,” + +e Murial Ostriche has deserted the movies for @ time to appear in a musical show, “The Dream Girl,” see Wilfred Lytell, brother of Bert Ly tell, is going info the mov! FROM COUNTRY TO MOVIES Jean Paige advanced in two years from her father’s farm in Illinois to leading lady for Harry T. Morey Jean's first ambition was to be an elocutioniat, but after a try in silent Grama, who changed her mind. 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Wels, an anticadical was passed by the city Tuesday afternoon by « five to four vote, The ordins » will effec | tly 20 days after ite menature b | Mayor C. B, Fitzgerald. The mayor probably will wien the 4 sure | eonday | record shows that the council who voted for the ordinance John #3, Carrell, R. H. Thom William Hickman Moore, A. I Haas and A, 'T. Drake. | Th who voted jordinance were Councilmen | Holton, W, D. Lane, Oliver T. |non and Robert 1. Hesketh | Explaining hin negative vote [Councilman Hesketh said: “Iwant to say I have no sympathy With I. W W. propagandists or the preachers jof sedition, but I believe w ow have enough legisiation to handle them.” | The original ordinance, as intro duced by Councilman Carroll pro | posed to give the chief of police sum. mary power to abate ax a nuisance ny building used by any organiza tion for the spread of edition, or jeven a8 & meeting place. | Council Dublous | Counclimen locked horns over the proposed section giving the chief of police such drastic power, and for several months the ordinance slept in a pigeon hole. er it was brought forth in re. drafted form, but took another sleep of two months because its friends could not mobilize the six votes necessary to pass it ax an emerg ency measure | With the emergency clause strick en, the ordinance squeezed thru to! victory Tuesday afternoon. | Under the terms of the ordinance ¢it is unlawful “to organize, heip to organize, give aid to or voluntarily | assemble with any organization or group of persons which advocates | crime, sedition, violence, intimida: | tion or injury as a means of effect jing or resisting any industrial, eco |nomic, social or political change.” Owners and lessees of building are prohibited from renting their build ings to banned organizations. Such ) buildings may be abated as nui sances under the ordinance. AMENDMENTS IN SENATE TALKED, Senator Owen, Dem., De- Clares for Treaty Changes WASHINGTON, ct Press.)—Onc democratic | were son, against the T UW Erick 16.—4United senator to treaty, while one republican cam out against amendments in speeches jin the senate, The democrat was Senator Owen Oklahoma, and the republican, Sen | ator Colt, Rhode Island, who said he was against amendments, but for reservations, The speeches were wenate took up the Shantung amend ment under an agreement reached last week, Since there was no pro- vision for limitation of debate, how ever, speeches and debate are expect ed to proceed as they have for the past week Owen proposed an amendment to the treaty giving freedom to all sub-} ject peoples when they are capable of self-government. He also proposed | reservations, declaring allegiance of the United States and the allies to President Wilson's 14 points and dis- senting from Great Britain's pro- tectorate over Egypt, granted in the treaty. Self-government would be granted |to subject peoples only when their ruling governments decide they are capable of it, or when the council and assembly of the league ordered it | by a two-thirds vote, Owen's amex ment provided made as the Louis H. Burnett Leads Relief Drive NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—-Nathan Straus, noted Jewish philanthropist, | announced here today that Louis H. | Burnett, of Tacoma, has accepted the chairmanship of the Jewish re- lief campaign for his city and for South Washington, to be held soon under auspices of the American Jewish relief committee. Burnett has accepted a quota of | $47,500 as th campaign fynd, S IN 19 DAYS Two university | RUN 700 M TOKYO, Oct. 15 | students have arrived here from Shi- | monoseki, @ distance of 700 miles, | having made the trip by foot in 19) days. TODAY—THURSDAY— FRIDAY—ONLY de Fulton's celebrated stage play— “THE The story of a little outeast chorus girl BRAT”’ “PEP” from and “KICK" start to finish GUTERSON’S AU ENTED ORCHESTRA by F. LHOEST “Tea for Three” Intimate Scenes of MARY PICKFORD at home G. A. R. VETERAN VICTIM, SPOKANE a day declared for amending the peace| the municipal court, | coughing for 10 days His condition more than 80 years old. HE family doctor’s a darling old thing When man to his senses a maiden would bring A tear and a faint, a trembling so shocking A disarranged gown showing sheerest silk stocking And the man-fish is caught You should see it! do girls! Its lovely— And Fast! By All Means Make It a Point to Witness CONSTANCE TALMADGE “4 Teaperameatal Wie? Now here, and a long laugh full of —<—" as well as mirth SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the “Festival” Overture VIVIAN HART Lyric Soprano, singing the Polonaise from’ Mignon,” and “Mighty Lak’ a Rose” Our supper dances are thes jot the town. Bright, snappy Oct ~—G. O. Bump. |that thrills and keeps your A. KB. veteran and constable of | shuffling. Hotel Butler, has been hic | go buy Boldt's Freak He try, 1414 3d aves town, 913 2d Ave. is critical. START BOYCOTT ot, 15, — Alleging that merchants here are unfair to them, declared a boycott on all stores east of the city center. convicted of disloyalty in the Chi- | engo trials, is leading the I. W. | here | the I. W. W. members have James Rowan, w THE VILLAINS— F. A. ROBERTSON AND ACK SMART THE HOME-MADE MOVIE DRAMA— “The Romance CHIEF WARREN BERT SWEZEA CHARLES DAVIS HARRY CARROLL And all the Stars, Scenes laid in familiar spots , < y about the town. = Jack Sullivan Leading Man —— . Come down and give yourself the once over on the screen. — . And the distinguished screen star— ELAINE TOWNE Leading Woman CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG) In a drama of today— “The Reason Why" |