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(ats sae TUESDAY, ae 22, see. THEN GONE! The Spectacular Paramount Production that has 112,000 persons in the cast! And that ran 11 record-breaking weeks at The Criterion, New York! a THE LOVES OF PHARAOH” = COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Satarday—Gloria Swanson in “Her Gilded Cage” LI BERTY Home of the Big Successes 3 MORE DAYS TO SEE MAY McAVOY in Paramount's human heart-interest story—all about a little girl trying to make a living in the great metropolis = TOP OF NEW YORK” —ALSO— xD BEN TURPIN Has a whole studio full of laughs in his latest Mack Sennett First National Comedy— “HOME MADE MOVIES” MALOTTE ON THE WURLITZER Saturday—"“While Satan Sleeps!” i nd ALICE TERRY An adventure romance that is as thrilting and breath less as sword play! STRAND ORCHESTRA WINELAND Scratch by Baby MIDDLETON, on her lips by her baby, |Woman Drug Addict Collected Bottles YORK, Aug. 22-—When Mrs. Emily MeKellar was arrested N. Y., Aug. 22.— | Mrs. Mary G. Davies developed sep-' as a drug addict the police found tie poisoning and died two days|in her room 71 large and 36 small later. bottles, all empty. (EFORTL. AND, Ore.—Body of John| GENEVA—Three men and two 15, recovered from snowbed from Alpine cliff. ‘The potato ts a native of Chile and Peru. _ PORTLAND, Ore.—Salmon fishing to close August 25 at Astoria. Note: 17,867 Seattle people have seen it in 4 days. NOW PLAYING! “You know Replete with everything the screen has to offer! THRILLS! GASPS! Heart tugs! \\ Wholesome aS Humor! Come early, the lines are long. a | women unhurt in 600-foot fall into | _ “ TODAY'S PROGRAMS | Lehrer fo “The The Loves of Phar- MOUSE—“In the Name of | GARDEN — “The Lying | The Prisoner of Zenda.” CoroNtAT-~Gneeth Mughes in “Lit. tle Kiva Ancenda.” OAK—Leah Baird tn the Minute” “Cynthia ot * fou MBIA forest fire Is realistic wed in the film version McCormick's popular stage play, “The Storm,” which Is showing this week at the Columbia Thene scenes have been gorgeously colored, and the audience is on edge with exeltement when the hero rushes thru the burning forest and rescues the girl he loves, ax well ws his rival, eee WINTER GARDEN One of the first automobiles to be manufactured in the United States lwas used in the filming of the Marion Fairfax film, “The Lying Truth,” now at the Winter Garden |To seo the cranking and snorting of |this bus not only creates a lot of amusement, but it makes one marvel at the improvement of the auto in |the past 10 years. Marjorie Daw and Pat O'Malley | have the Nading roles. see BLUE MOUSE Golden-haired, blue-eyed Ella Hall returns to the screen after an ab-| aling role of Mary O'Hara in “The 1 jof the Law,” a melodramatic p play at the Blue Mouse this A me Miss Hall left the screen, after her age to Emory she was one of the mont reen actresses. | also portrays one of the leading roles. see COLISEUM Lubitsch, the great forelgn pro: ducer, used 12,000 extras in his latent production, “The Loves of Pharaoh,” which is drawing crowds to the Col iseum this week. ‘This man is In a Jolass with D, W. Griffith when it |comes to staging mob scenes atte, Servaes, Europe's most bea autif al actress, and Emil Jannings, | ho has already won a« following In this country, portray two of the lead ing roles. eee STRAND “The Prisoner of Zenda" haa! reached the screen. Rex Ingram, who won distinction by his «plendid pleturization of “The Four Hors. men,” directed this new film, which is showing at the Strand, and just as he introduced Rodolph Valentino | to the publid he brings forth another young star tn the person of Ramon Samaniagos, whose screen name is Ramon Navarro. Though Valentino had been on the screen for some time he did not command the public's attention until Ingram took interest in him. OAK Leah Baird ts the heroine of “Cyn- thia of the Minute,” a Louis Joseph Vance story which i» showing at the Oak Tuesday and Wednesday, The} jatory humorously and drama’ y lz | Aw All-Star Cast in “The Lying Truth” METROPOLITAN | ALL THIS WEEK BARGAIN wrcsar. BRANDON BF REX THE AMERICAN LIGHT OPERA co. Gtibert-suttivan's n'a Comte Opera || Amateur Contest 71) TONIGHT 9:30 Double Bill TOM SANTSCHI tn “wre N HE Last TIMES TODAY YOU'RE BOUND TO LIKE— Catherine Sinclair & Co, Wee Scott's Trio Granville and Fields Nord and Belmont Aida, Earl and Lewts | Alice Lake in “Kisses' « “Home-made Movies,” ated tect ras ead nate nse catee does sean -canon Sachepenpnamentaedsmntanl ae SEATTLE STAR qe Beau f viN\ ANN \\ . MY \\ \y\ yt \\\ ty at Liberty A close-up of the beautifu Phyllis Haver as she appears in the latest Mack Sennett-Ben Turpin two-reel comedy special, at the with “The Top New vehicle, of York,” May McAvoy's on the bill starring Liberty this week, pictures the tribulations of an Eng: | directed thin pléture and |lish girl who arrives in New York to] search for employment. Burr Mein. tosh in one of the leading players in| | the supporting cast ee COLONIAL ‘This te the last day of the Gareth Hughes feature, “Little Eva As conds,” at the Colenial. The story is from the pen of Thomas Beer and was published recently in the Satur day Evening Post. It's a comedy and recounts the adventures of a typical reag show company ¢6f a generation | ago May Collins has the leading femin tne role. She ts the little California stage star who only recently entered the movies. POINDEXTER AND DILL END TOURS: To Spend Last 7 Two Weeks Before Primary at Home Both Miles Poindexter and C. C. Dill, East Gide candidates for the senatorial toga, will clone thelr cam- paigns In Weatern Washington Tuse- day night, and will spend the last two weeks before the primary election tn their home balliwicks. Poindexter will wind up his Puget |Sound campaign in Port Townsend, | while Dill will make his final plea for Gemocratic indorsement at Shel- ton. Both can@idates will make their way home by slow stages, speaking jet towns en route, ‘Mathilde and | Max ‘Starting Italian T our ZURICH, Switzerland, Aug. 22.— Max Oser, former livery stable pro- prietor here, and his flances, or bride, as the case may be, Mathilde MoCormick, 17-yearold American hetress, have left Switzerland for « trip thru Italy and Austria, newspa- pers sthted today. The two, who, many belleve, have jbeen married already, slipped away la week ago and have not yet been heard from, it is reported. There was much speculation that the marriage may have been per- formed hastily outside of Switzer. land: Before their flight, Mathilde canceled her plans to visit the cha- teau of her aunt, Mrs, Stanley R. Mc- | Cormick, at Pragins. Search of the official records at | Basle, the residence of Oser, showed that the captain applied for a mar- riage license two months ago, Au- thorities refused to grant it, because | he did not have the necessary papers. BLUE MOU! SEL PS THEATREES WE'LL TELL THE WHOLE WORLD THAT— PICTU! RE— It’s Here Now So Hurry AND THEN GUMDROPS OF JOY 1 In his latest and funniest comedy 66 8 o” The Eskimo MATS. 25¢ EVES. 50e Coming’ “MONTE CRISTO” ne a es Prize Winners Announced Socn || Cynthia Grey of The Star staff, |] Manager Case of the Columbia and George Bradley, Untversal representative, are struggling thru the hundreds of letters sub: mitted in the Storm” contest, and the 24 prize winners will be announced not later than Thurs day. \Chinese Stowawaye Will Be Deported Jon the 8. §. President Jackson when lane arrived in Seattle, Monday, will be deported to their native land next week, it wan stated Tuesday by Im |migration Commissioner Luther ! Weedin. Immigration offictals believe the Orientals were bound for the United States with the knowledge of some members of the ship's crew, but the Chinese maintain they were going from Hongkong to Shanghal, and were surprised to find themselves go- tng across the sea. Holds Ferry Lease Can’t Be Cancelled Prosecuting Attorney Malcolm Dougine cannot carry out the re- quest of the grand jury for immed ate cancellation of the King county ferry lease, without the consent of the county commissioners them selves, according to an opinion ren- dered by Attorney General L. L Thompson. Recall of the commissioners, or criminal proceedings in event of proven fraud, are the recourses open, the opinion says. Lifebuoy MAKES 4 poor skin beauti- ful, Lifebuoy KEEPS a beautiful skin beautiful, Tried Everything for CHAFING ? Now heal it up with this ourative ointment. Nature's own remedy—contains organio sulphur, It gives quick and lasting relief. SUN RIVER OINTMENT ny ar drag store or ound fer sample at rif fe SUN RIVER CO. 98, 1914 Broadway, New York, N. On sale at ‘Barton Drug Stores.— | Advertisement. 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Aug. 22-— Lightning hit a shovel which Isaac Benns was carrying over his shoul- der. Ben: was knocked 6¢ feet and badly bunrned. ‘The greatest fishing stream in the world is the Columbia river. Robins Adopt een Orphaned Flickers PLAINFIELD, N. J. Aug. 22-—A pair of robins have adopted two orphan baby flickers on the estate of Henry C. Preston. SSC 7116Rrn WEANTS ona INV: Charge Producers / Put Color in M, CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—It 4s #11 that some milk producers are ing coloring matter to their ‘mill give it an appearance of 4 SK FOR . Towel Shrlies for Tenants low, which make for greater comfort Ry extra office services, listed be- and convenience of tenants, are ob- tainable directly through the Metropolitan Building Company. Main 4984, service department. 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