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Former S First National Attraction You'll see men fight and die for her! You'll laugh and thrill and cry with her! Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34—ARTISTS—34 Under Arthur Kay, playing “Pomp and Circumstance” —Elgar THE SEATTLE STAR e Beauty Prominent in Cast of Stirring Drama at Strand || i Matinees 2c; after 6:30— oe ; MALOTTE Lower Floor, 43c; Balcony, ’ COMING « i on the Wurlitzer ppp ag ge lg Forbidden Fruit Edith Hallar, who plays the leading feminine role in “The —— eaten (ia shen of the Cup,” Winston Churchill's powerful story, which Urges Ww. MARTHA MANSFIELD is showing at the Strand, Miss Hallar is a former stage star, . ayfarer’ as 2 [B16 “CAFE SCENE Martha Manafield is soon to begin having appeared with William Collier in “Nothing But) i Carline Antidote) IN MEIGHAN FILM) work on, “The Fourth ain,” the pho-| Lies,” and other popular attractions, 4 Music, art and pageants uke | “The Mill of the Half-gode” is the poe em selected to introduce her as 4) cee “x BS CRE ‘ 4 Z 7 Relanick stir, She is now Eugene! _ APH te the Prem: “TODAY'S PROGRAMS F the Wayfarer," rathor than street fantastic yame oe what Pare pount | Crprien's teadiog Jady tn fiiming the! A EBERT CAPEL LANI th French i } fat disension, are what Seattle| Scuren 16 one of the most Snidve /still unnamed picture’ in which|*™ 4 eee eee imo. ({ TERE RT Y—The Pighting Schoot- | on: pie. | t apons he succenn of } later Redds, it was declared Monday bY/ture studio—-a Parisian cafe whieh |?" M Subsequently appear. | vary “The Red Lantern” and “bye || OL EMME R—Allee Lake In “The 5 Dr. J. E. Crowther, speaking before | serves as the setting for one of the . for Pye,” directed “ Inside of the the publicity bureau of the Cham. jepixodes of the Paramount picture, i@ Now, Showing (Ojo) Cup,” the screen version of Winston | bet of Commerce. “The Wayfarer" |“White and Unmarried.” starring | 19 g/Churehill's stirring novel, which is is & religious pageant, written by Thomas Meighan, which i» now being | ‘ showing at the Strand, | Dr. Crowther, that ts to be given | filmed at the Lasky studo under the | The story dealx with the rector of | i here this summer, direction of Tom Forman fA fashionable church, who turns up on his wealthy parishioners when hypocrisy and invites LAST TIMES TUESDAY “The Fighting Schoolmaster” | LIBERTY After many pictures of society trigues, it is with a sense of re ane meen “The Fighting Bel. “ee All-Star Cast will be shown at the Liberty for }iaet time tonight. A drama of the deep sea Ol in which adventure and romance will hold you breathless and spellbound. and contains a million and pita of great human interes jie | STARTING WEDNESDAY | uglas MacLean in “The Rookie’s Return,” will be attraction beginning Wednesday. ee BLUE MOUSE I “The Powderpuff Review,” opofoyo) neenen, a musica! comedy favorite, rehear & corps of 60 chorus girls and pri pals in this saucy divertiasement, . in a Paramount Picture. =< 5 CLEMMER The charming comedy of a rookie who, after walk- -ing all over France, comes home and is “conked” by | a role in “The G a golf ball! Thus “THE picture starring Clemmer this week Ronides hin accomplishments as er Claim,” ico Lake at aquatic feats, ax well as a diploma oma Life Sav nociety for proficieney RETURN” | a er The farfamed Carmencita ne is fraught with t rs of peace and the thrilling romance of winnin, girl who drove that ball! with more grace and abandon th Elmore Crowhurst on the Hope-Jones Wurlitzer comEDY “Wer? BUT DRY" Jensen & Von Herberg THAT'S THE PRICE OFFERED IN Greater Claim” A Drama of Adventure and Mother Love DOUBLE BILL “Partners of Fate” The romance Just One Long Thirty- Minute Laugh BUSTER KEATON of @ man and IN THE woman who “Haunted House” were beyond most reliable ead temptation, lg mt food Clemmer Orchestra pb when on Matures Coming Saturday: LOUISE i - ANKS COLONIAL LOVELY Hes ce ply J DOUG FAIRB ‘acamiia A WESTERN DRAMA ee | ol “THE NUT” “THE FIGHTIN’ FURY” NEWS COMEDY Condensed Milk ers them parading under a ommon people to attend his chureh. Douglas McLean and Doris May. ole plece de resistance of Producer J Parker Read, jr.’s roof garden net, Bhi “Love.” the photoplay warring pcx OF Louise Glaum at the Blue Mouse thin week, is but one of the many pretty | Director Wenley Ruggtes, formerly Litde S-year-old Master Richard | man on board fears him. Then one Headrick, better known to intima and screen friends as “Itchie.” plays the | x— | doen Edith Roberts, tn the cafe In-| scones in “The Fire Cat,” the photo lief | play at the Colonial ool-| Mins Roberts, who danced on the r.” the sezeen version of Opie | stage when a child, received special Read's story, “The Jucklina,” wh ieh | training for this performance at the the hand of Beatrice Dominguez, the cor, who is also in the cast of The Fire Cat.” jc rine of a petite liner to the position of the favorite, and the subsequent ion of the masses of people | from which she came, form the bases | for the plot of “Passion,” the drama the in which Pola Negri, the famous con the | tinental #tar, makes her debut as a motion picture star at the Coliseum this week, in| eee Most of the action in “The Brute Master,” the photodrama in which Hobart Bosworth is starring at the Rex this week, takes place aboard a schooner plying between Frisco and "| the South Sea Inlands. ned | nek —the captain of the schooner, Ho is cruel and works his men hard. Every ate | day fate sends a woman into his life en from the brute master | into a fine, big-hearted man | the the an|“‘Way Down East” by |“Way Down Kast.” based on the Ink | stage play by Lottie Blair Parker, which, for the past 22 years, was | one of the rural claasica of the Amer-| jean theatre, will be presented at the wer | Metropolitan theatre on Monday |‘Trust Your Husband?” ig now mak performed the dance of old Spain|evening, March 14, for a limited en han | gagemefit | - Mr. Griffith's production of “Way | Down Mast" represents 10 months’ | work of the most exacting charac: | ter, for in hi screen version of the! story he has endeavored to follow closely the narrative of the stage play, with here and there a digres- sion for the purposes of dramatic | Bosworth appears ax a sturdy Scot |f) meringues, ete., and easily regulated to any heat. If you have struggled along with an old range—now is the time to “turn it in” as part payment on a new Monarch. This Nine-Piece Aluminum Cooking Set Is Given FREE With Every Monarch Malleable Range Sold Now | THE GROTE-RANKIN @) PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE Your Neighbor. Indorses the Malleable Range HERE is hardly a neighborhood in Seattle where (in the same block wherein you live) you Will not find one, two or a half a dozen Monarch ranges installed.in kitchens — their proud owners recognizing them as the most advanced step in range convenience | and kitchen efficiency. | The woman who owns a Monarch Malleable Range has no fear of unlucky beking days—her pies, cakes, bread, rolls, pastry, OTTO F. KEGEL, President Monarch never fail her because her Monarch can be quickly EDWARD JOSE WILL DIRECT MISS JOYCE) nouncea as the title of the Selznick |"**4 One of Europe's most famous Edward Jose will direct | Joyoe incher next Vitagraph special | which Matt Moore ie her adee filmed in London by Paul Powell J i production, to follow “Her Lord and man, Bradley King wrote the story | for Famous Players. It is from E. . actor, “Itchie” tx a champion swim 7 he title of the new play is < ‘ 2 1 gg Aa me tee age ogo Opens Monday uae r.” The le | he new pi * and George Archainband directed. | Phillips Oppenheim’s story. 4 ‘ ed two cups and two medalsfor his D. W. Griffith's picturization of | script is now being read by Miss 1 Joyce and Mr, Jose, who at ene ime was stage director for the world A Desperate Heritage,” and the ——_ famed Sarah Bernhardt, Eileen Percy, who starred in“ ing “The Blushing Bride.* Oh, well! Such is life. Oe value or elaboration. “Way Down East” is the biggest production Mr. Griffith has made. Several Griffith innovations promised, including a thrilling snow- | storm and a genuine New England fee break on the river James | Kirkwood IN A DRAMA That Treats Vividly of a Subject That Touches Every Human Heart and Tunnels Into Your Deepest Sympathies Blue Mouse Concert Orchestra Emil Birnbaum, Directer Louise Glaum Our Immense Hope- Jones Wurlitzer Organ, with Frank Leon BLUE MOUSE [JOHN HAMRICK | eae one Kid [CLEMMER| ES THEATRE JUST pir adet | ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN Phyllis Bedells and M. Espinosa “The Gilded Butterfly” is an- photoplay Elaine Hammerstein ~ ballets in “The Mystery Road.” being Allee | just completed at Fort Lee, N. J., “Why SECOND NEAR SENECA , Now Playing—The Paramount Picture ‘The Inside of the Cup’ WINSTON CHURCHILL'S novel is startling this city as no other photoplay ever has, with its tremendous dramatic force! are Vanity Comedy “Mind Your Business” Chester Outing Scenic “Frivolous Fiji” “Who Is Coming? “THE DEVIL” Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland playing ‘Mlle. Modiste” Seattle’s Popular Baritone Maurice Friedman Fiv:t National Kinograms COMING George Arliss