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“THE PRINCESS OF NEW YORK” Paramount's tale of high-class crooks —— Christie Comedy —— REX LIBERTY Wartace REID, one of the screen's most popular stars, 1 Liberty | drawing large crowds to the theatre The Hell Diggers part of Teddy Darman tion superintendent of | AL Gold Dredging — o¢ The Hell Diggers” is of mot ‘ ordinary interest to farmers, dredge men, miners machinints and in factemen of every ch of play with | in his latest film offering Reid plays the construc: | the than inventors industry, as the deals them and their work eee | | | CLEMMER | University men will be particular | ly interested in “Metion,” the Uni { versal photedrama which opens “ | }the Clemmer theatre today, for J.| | Farrel McDonald, who plays one of |the leading roles, was a Yale f{pot- | ball star before he became oné of the screen's foremost character | eee Jactors, “Action” ts a vigorous West: | jern drama, filmed at Universal! Then there's an Educational animal comedy |City under the, direction of Jack | $ FRESH EIR” Ford and from J, Allan Dunn's) story “The Mascotte of the Three Liberty News Even more absorbing on the screen than when you read it in the Saturday Evening Post EUM ning new ts introduced in «x of @ sereen “At th ind of the World,” jfilm production which ts |shown at the Coliseum this week Burton, Holmes Scenic COMING—LOIS WEBER'S “THE BLOT” STAR THE SEATTLE | WALLACE REID AT LIBERTY | Wallace Reid, the popular film star, is being shown at the Liberty in his latest production, “The Hell Diggers,” Pretty Lois Wilson is playing opposite him. STRAND ORCHESTRA under. Wineland put E MOUSE |committed and sentenced to short term in a | Daniels in her part in the | | | jim ready to face ti Kperience’ Richard Barthelmess ——2 Days More —— BETTY COMPSON That lovely girl of “The Miracle Man” cast in Paramount's “THE END OF THE WORLD” Milton Sille—an Oriental melodrama of the highest type, gorgeously staged. Casson Ferguson and Mitchell Lew stage their mix on the balcony of a | their only | they hence i; COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Under ARTHUR KAY —COMING— _ the thriller “NOBODY” ‘The German Shepherd Dog club of Germany has 30,000 members. “he total strain on the cabl Relding up the Brooklyn bridge, | York, ts 13,974 tons. | Cireus Gr'ds 3s 4th and Republican s SHOWS, 2 P. M., 8 P.M. nt Street Parade Mon., 11.4. ™. ) “12 HERDS °F ELEPHANTS Sie, 400 STARS AND THE GREATEST~ ao RIDER °N EARTH OIE: BLUE MOUSE 4 THEATRE Ea] a. ' “Poo OpLE “PROD 4 ANMEPORD PAPULY DIRECT Thom THE KEW YORK HIPPODR: Sent Sale at Owl Drug Co. in, the two participants in the fight lighthouse with the revolving light means of seeing what} are doing. The suspense ts| held because of the fact that the audience gets a limpse at the] tighters only at gular intervals, | about ten seconds apart. *-. peused of a theft that she never nerve a hool are | of Bebe leading role of “One Wild Week," which tn playing at the Blue Mouse theatre this week, Frank Kingsley plays op: | posite Miss Daniels in this picture. | eee “reform” ac only part of the experiences | STRAND The theme of the story of “Exper fone being shown on the screen at the Strand theatre this week, is that youth must have wide exper befor rally knowing life, vice in the world | noon as one hai Plays the title role in the film with Richard Barthelmess as Youth ee WINTER GARDE | “Thumbs up"! That's what the big crowds are saying about George great film production, “Quo “ which is being shown at the Winter Garden theatre this week The picture, which i» sald to have cost $100,000 to produce, is enjoying a big run. The story was written lg Henryk Sienklewicx, the noted Polish writer, . CLASS A In “Wet Gold.” the picture being shown this week at the Claas A the. atre, a submarine is used that was bullt expecially for the production by J. Ernest Williamson, The sub-| marine 1s 150 feet long and operates | exactly the same as a war sub marine. Ralph Ince, famed actor &nd director, and, brother of Thomas HL Ince, is in the leading role of this picture, | COLONTAL A love story, strange .as any dar | ing fiction, is tojd in “Deception,” the film play beln, shown at the Colonial theatre this “week. The| story is a drama that rolls up the curtain of time and one sees the | loves, the intrigues, the pomp and | the power of the two moat romantic | figures in all history—Anne Boleyn, | Queen of England, and King Henry | vil. eee REX A clash between two Englishmen, | eos titled and the other not, for the! hand of a beautiful and wealthy American girl } the winners will be in the theme of the| Colonial Beauty Contest Attracts| Seattle is a place of health and ‘This matter has been defi nitely ‘decided for all time to come. beauty Tho reason we say this without fear of successful contradiction ts because we just got thru looking over the pic tures of some of the entries in t coming Colontal bathing beauty test, which starts next Satulday, T a displayed in the re and they are at-| ng much attention, Man hority for the statement unusual amount of int x shown in this event decided by of the patrons, those who attend the! performances will have a chance to! for friends they may have in| content Any girl wishing to enter may do no by calling In person at the theatre | and asking for Mr, Westcott, His} hours are between 2 and 3 and § and| 9 p.m, daily. ont te be Noe) DON’T MISS NOW PLAYING— THAT MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION ‘DECEPTION Account popular demand, we are helding this picture over, pilin NEWS COMEDY JACK O’DALE AT THE WURLITZER | plot of “The Princess of New York,” | the picture being shown at the Rex theatre this week. David Powell | plays the part of the untitled Eng | ehman, Ivo Dawson is cgat as the son of a titled Englishman and Mary Glynne plays the part of the rich American girl _|Heaven and Hell Here, Says Dr. Bush | Hell has no terrors for Dr. D. Bush, pyschologist, he said tn as free lecture on “The Difference Be tween the Christlan Church and Ap- | plied Paychology,” delivered Tuesday night at the Arena Dr. Bush de clared “we make our own heaven or hell right here on earth,” tian church has for God that Christ pictured, 4 has pictured s that He has con |gotten th \a od of lo | God so tyrann ened millions a place r. Bush’ night is, ; Pike's Peak or |Masonic Blue ‘Acad | Is Constituted Here! Following a ban t at the Seot Ush Rite tem fayette lodge 23d Masonic blue lodge. was formal ly constituted by the grapd lod; Most Worshipful John Gifford, gra master of the grand lodge of Wagh | ington, offictated The Bathing Girls’ Contest starts Saturdzy, Sga"le Bath- ing Girls appearing in person | ff 11 competition for valuable | | |Third Ave. A thost remarkable under- sea pleture, with submarine called | “Psychology | How to} |Girl, Sites Victim, three negroes while driving with an! Jencort on a lonely road, guarded tn jail, attempts by Massachusetts mobs to| || | Bishop | Washington, who celebrates the 25th | Faints on Stand BARNSTABLE, Mass., Sept. 7.— Mins Gertrude Butler, assaulted by too the| stand In the superior court here yee-| day to attempt to Identify the men. The nqgroes have been clonely | following successive | lynch them for the attack. When the Butler girl caught steht} of the three in the pen, she leaped from the witness ‘stand and flew at | | Hoseph Andrews, one of the negroes. | Seizing bim by the arm she shricked:|]) ih “Kul him! Kin him! ‘Then she collapsed in a dead faint | while the court room broke into an} uproar. 'Hold Reception f for Bishop O’Dea Here public reception in honor ot} O'Dea, ploneer pishop of A anniversary bishop of of his consecration as the diocese of Seattle will be held In the Hip m. Thursday fancy. Hatr dyed « Facial treatments. Electric massage. Factory Hair Store par Har-Lin-Za Beauty Shop 1579 THIRD AV! Jeweler and Silversmith NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. HORTON AND A LARGE CAST, INCLUDING CLARA HOOT GIBSON OTTO F. KEGEL, Preaident, Pike St. at Fifth Ave. 54,000 Yards of Fancy Brai Are on Sale Tomorrow in the New Art Needlework Section at ONE CEN HEY represent a special purchase and included are Fancy Workbraids, Edges, Rick- rack, Honiton, Renaissance, Braids suitable for trimming lingerie, children’s wear, cur- tains, etc. Dressmakers will find much to interest them. All are imported braids and are worth many times the sale price asked for them. These braids will be sold in full packages only. There are from 6 to 36 yards in a package. No telephone orders will be filled. Our advice is to be here early, as the values are so unusual, and early buying will be most satisfactory. LOEWS ID PALACE H TINLO 1To ll NEW SHOW TOMORROW FREWAY—SATURDAY ALL STAR Harry | Carey, Film Golden and Joe Harris of a |Angeles film studio, were |near San Clemente island. A broken 108 ANGELES, Sept. 7—After| rugder was the cause of the trouble, having been lost since Saturd: | Harry Carey, film actor, wife, Olive Carey, with Mignonee | Bright's, 1604 4th, cor. Pine—Ady. IGGEST PICTURE IN HISTORY Phillips and Eby “A Satire on the Movies” 12 O'CLOCK SHARP BOX OFFICE OPEN 11:30 A. M. Donald and Donalda A Weo Bit of Blarney and Killarney And Feature Photoplay— Constance Binney —In— “The Magic Cup Matinees 22¢, Evenings 35¢ A Rex Ingram VINCENTE BLASCO IBANEZ HORSEME Production OF THE APOCALYPSE Four Shows Daily, Beginning 12 o’Clock, 3 o’Clock, 6 o’Clock, 9 o’Clock ONLY AS MANY TICKETS AS THERE ARE NOTE SEATS ARE SOLD FOR EACH SHOW, WHICH POSITIVELY GUARANTEES THE HOLDER A SEAT FOR THE PERFORMANCE SO STATED ON_ HIS TICKET. MATINEE PRICES 12 o'Clock and 3 o'Clock Shows ADMISSION. NIGHT PRICES 6 o'Clock and 9 o’Clock Shows ..75¢ | GEN, ADMISSION. ..81.00 1.00 | LOGES $1.50 E ‘ Plus 109 War Tax Plus 10% War Tax BLUE MOUSE THEATRE FIFTH AVE. JUST souTH OF PIKE “The Old Nest,” One of This Season’ s Finest Pictures, Opens at the Strand Theatre Saturday Watch This Snace Tomorrow/for Something About “The Old Nest” That Will Interest You * anata ee ee You can easily learn to dance at MENGE Se ARORA. OREM SARE «eee BAe ROT HT ELE CARTES Star, Is Rescued ‘rom an open boat Tuesday night Kn geen ast ewe