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Lg OSE RS 6 SRS > UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT “ONLY “TRUST YOUR WIFE” A vivid story of a girl from the West in a city of folly! COLISEUM CONCERT ,ORCH ESTRA COMING—“SALVATION NELL” Catit Friday Night Onty “IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW” —trom Bataac’s famous novel “Medite- | in «passat | "tne Buck LEAVING FRIDAY NIGHT BILL HART in Paramount's tingling tale of a terrible revenge that turns into }) forgivencas! WHISTLE” —will open your heart to things you never felt before! CARTOON COMEDY COMING THOMAS MEIGHAN NEWS “WET GOLD” ‘The thrill of a lifetime will greet you with this fasci- nating romance at the bottom of the ocean! STRAND ORCHESTRA ; Under 3. K. Wineland playing Quartet from “Rigoletto”—Verdi COMING—“A WISE FOOL” Now Playing Coming Saturday William Desmond Margaret Clayton Frank Losee, in THE Dangerous| ROAD Toys | DEMON sores TOM MIX story of beautiful women, Positively the fastest and luxury, pretty clothes and a certain rich man. most fascinating daredevil auto-racing and stunt el ture ever produced—Has a wonderful love story—a breathless suspense pic- ture from start to finish. International News Gorgeous Prizma Special Comedy Topics of the Day Matinees 25c—Evenings and Sundays 35c Hc cueM Naices oan Larkin tn “Man | witten t GARDEN—"D anger ous ATAN—Wm. Fox's “Over COLONTAL—Bileea AP? Fang Piganaeti. “it Women Only K. had | | CLASS A. ~/ Tale ‘Twe Warts” } BLUE MOUSE LLIAM V, MONG, Pat O’Mal- ley, Hallam Cooley, Marguer- {te De La Motte and Helen Jerome Eddy—this is the sextet of popular players delighting audiences at Man. ager John Mamrick’s Blue Mouse | theatre, where Peter B. Kyne's “The | Ten-Dollar Raise” is being shown, | Bach player ts expecially well fitted to his or her character, and the ple- ture ts one that lives up to the all- star cast billing, | “The ‘Ten-Dollar Raise” ts a clever | human interest drama, It is being held over at the Blue Mouse this week by popular demand. eee CLEMMER The romance and fascination! which attach to the Royal Northwest | Mounted Police, the vigilantes of the | Canadian North woods, are thrilling | ly explotted tn the story of “The Man | | Trackers,” the picture which epened | — | Wednesday at the Clemmer. Many | | of the picturesque scenes were filmed | in Big Bear, the Switzerland of Cal- tfornia, | George Parkin and Josephine Hm | are the featured players. see WINTER GARDEN Marguerite Clayton, who is play- tng, at the Winter Garden thie week “If Women Only Knew,” will be pelehade as the dainty litte ac-| treas who used to play the leading | feminine roles with “Broncho” Billy Anderson, Miss Clayton, tho stin a young woman, is a pioneer among the screen players, Willam Desmond and Frank) Losee appear with Miss Clayton, LIBERTY Bi) Hart always likes to have a | Youngster with him in his pictures. At the Liberty this week, where the jclever star ia appearing in “The) | Whistle,” hie latest screen produc: | tion, there are three clever kiddies. They are Georgie Stone, the Griffith) wonder boy; little Richard Headrick, who played with Hart in “The Toll | Gate,” and Will Jim Hatton, a new | juvenile, who is making rapid prog: reas on the acreen. “The Whistle” is one of the most dramatic pictures offered by Hart. eee | COLONIAL “A stack of wheats,” they called to her a hundred times a day, and ev- [ery time she responded her stock as & cook Jumped another notch. That's what happen to Efleen Percy, in “Big Town Ideas,” the picture in which she ts playing at the Colonial until Friday night, Miss Perey was formerty a Zieg- feild show girl and a noted artist's model. Gouverneur Morris has written a rousing tale of the Boxer rebellion lculminating in a powerful drama in San Francisco's Chinatown in “A Tale of Two Worlds,” which is the featured flim attraction at the Class A until Friday night. Leatrice Joy hag the leading fem- inine role in this story. She is seen asa young white girl who has been brought up to believe hersclf to be| | Now |courer ‘A URVERSOL POCTURS Three Jolly Songsters —Four Times Dally— “THE SMART ALECK" lemmer TONIGHT FRISCO EXPOSITION SHOWS CIRCUS—CARNIVAL WILD WEST COMBINED 20—SHOWS—20 4—RIDES—4 Fifth and Lenora ALL THIS WEEK MANY FREE ATTRACTIONS THE:S EATTLE STAR (College Romance Furnishes Theme for Entertaining Picture at Rex|| Virginia Lee and Robert Gordon in scene from “If honor the picture play at the Rex this week. The has to do with the matrimonial adventures of a young co os Many interesting college scenes photographed at | Only Knew,” | student. Cornell univ ersity are show n. the daughter of a wealthy Chinese merchant. eee COLISEUM Katherine MacDonald fs really one | of the most beautiful actresses ap- pearing before the camera, Her fea tures are perfect and she screens well, At the Coliseum this woek this lovely young actress is winning | praise for her clever acting in “Trust Your Wife,” a new photoplay which offers the star in a highly emotional role, STRAND Hundreds of people are viewing | with Interest the lobby display at the Strand thin week. “Wet Gold,” the feature picture, is a #ea drama, in which submarines and deep-sea div ern take active part, and the theatre management has placed a buge glass tank, with a miniature submarine in it, on display in front of the theatre. It is a nove} idea and is proving a splendid drawing card, Dorothy Farnum, scenario writer, is’ in Owonso, Mich. conferring with James Oliver Curwood on a story to be filmed by Whitman Bennett, Harriet Hammond. She's another Sennett bathing girl advanced to features. She is working now in “Should a Man Marry?” ADAPTED FROM Peter B. Kyne’s Saturday Evening Post Story 1221 Trend “COR UNIVERSE Children in Film at Met} Mary Carr, who is playing tho} |“mother role” in the screen clansic, |"Over the Hill,” at the Metropolitan this week, is the mother of six chil tren. Three of the brood appear with he talented actress in the Fox pro- }duction, which is showing to great jcrowds this week, PICTURE PATTER Frances Hatton changes her screen, name to Mra, Raymond Hat- ton eee Mary Alden's hobby ts collecting | pictures of children, She used to | work on a newspaper. “ee “Get-Rich Quick Wallingford” was | directed by Frank Borzage, who di- rected “Humoresque.” eee There are 398 double exposures tn “Peter Ibbetson,” which has been given the silly title of “The Love Dream.” eee Tom Moighan made for “A Prince There W York, before leaving for film principal scenes. oe. Count Jean de Limur, reputed to be very wealthy, appears as an ex- tra at $5 a day in “The Three Mus keteers.” He fences a duel with Doug Fatrbanka, After the-show, we'll go to Boldt's. Advertisement. “A TALE OF TWO WORLDS” THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A rousing tale of the Boxer Rebellion, culminating tn 4 powerful drama in Frisco's Chinatown. Don't miss it, CONCERT ORCHESTRA Children 10¢—Adults 25¢ NOW PLAYING EILEEN PERCY “Bia TOWN IDEAS” Also HAROLD LLOYD Ne home should be with- out Resinol Ointment te be applied to the first bit of itching rash or redness. Its mild, harmless ingre- dients and its success in healing eczema and kin- dred il ve made ita standard skin treatment and a favorite with doctors, Bold in two sizes, Ask your druggist fer tt, Resinol Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN QO OTTO F. 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Friday Is a Good Day to Buy Bedding and Linens Muslin Pillow ae by 36-inch B Mustn Pillow that are neatly fine ished. Long Cloth, 10 Yards, pece. $3-00 86-inch pre-shrunk cha- mois «finished Long Cloth of excellent qual- ity. “Damask Table Speaei 700 70 ate 70-inch good qual- ity satin damask all- linen Pattern Cloths. Bleached ‘Turkish Tow- — els of a liberal size — especially desirable for . home use. aia , Pattern Table Cloths, cach: $210 64 by 64-inch heavy weight Pattern Table Cloths—that are sensi- ble and serviceable. Cotton Plaid a a prvi’ wool-fin- ished Cotton Plaid Blan- kets with wide match- ing binding—real values. — White Baby Blankets. , 65 White wool - finished Baby Blankets — fifty only are on sale at the price quoted, Fine Bed Pillows, cach $4.25 get feather and down Pillows; size 20x27 inch- es, covered with service- able blue ticking. nod gat a 18c 15 by 30-inch stocky linen - finished _ Huck Towels with «red bor- ders. 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Stetson, civil war veteran, | who died at the Veterans’ home at | Port Orchard Tuesday, will be held | at the Home undertaking parlors Thursiay at 2 p,m. npwm 4 nROWN, 106 Goracaba st. For over twenty Read my article in next Saturday's Star. AT THE CORNISH Roy St. at Harvard THE REPERTORY COMPANY OF MAURICE BROWNE ane. ELLEN VAN VOLKENBUR Will Give “A DOLL’S HOUSE” By Henry Ibsen ‘Two W ecks, Opening THURSDAY, AUGUST" at Reservations at the Cap. 0240, Mail Orders