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THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE. FRIDAY, FEB. 17, l928 Glris.’ If You Want Million Dollar Legs, Just Listen to Mistinguetie! | T e ———— S .xlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIImll'mllh:nIIi!lmllllllllllmfllfllh. Following arve the scores made | & 7:30 LAST TIMES last might: ‘ TONIG] | 7:30 NI | Team No. 11— | *Sperling 165 Rhodes 154 Gardner 169 FOX NEWS Total . 188 Tcam No. 10— *Vander Leestl 65 J( ‘leveland ioddard —TONIGHT — Concert at 7: 0()—§pt‘('iu] Selection— “The Cv-slm Totals PICTORIAL NEWS 15 and 9.2() | Team No. & *Hendrick Polley Messer at (: Totals Team No. (*Lavenik i Stewart i lvan Atta Totals *Barragar Boyle Terhune HORSES v ALLAN DWAN prooucrion with #%K HOLY - FLORENCE VIDOR GEORGE T-WILLIAM POWEH Far from home, on tropic seas — three gruff seamen and a charming girl Fate Shad placed aboard their ship! 1’4‘% 7411 438-1425 mC=EpE e e e et = 165 120 {*Pitshmann | Shaver Second munmmmummnmmtuwwlminmlmlmnmummmmmnmmmm 460 495- 1407 B m Guyot, Totals Ben Delzelle, !Brown, J. L. Cavanaugh and D, M. Bothwell, salesmen, laft on | the Admiral Rogers, the first four named for Petersburg and the lui- |ter for Ketchikan. |frsrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrrrroa E Show 9:30 Thrills. Hammer - and - tongs action. Delightful ro- mance, Albdr: Better “oerie & ROBLTT MY OTMAN Mwa. RO Two poses of Mlle. Mistinguette, famous French pos- sessor of the most beautiful legs in the world, who | How well Mistinguette's rules have worked out may urges exercise and diet and warns against high heels | be deduced by a glance at the picture fabove, (International Newsreel and International Illustrated News) OW WOULD you like| Mistinguette has passed out| 2. Don’t wear tight garters. to own a pair of legs as{for the benefit of posterity her| 3. Watch your (diet, shapely as those of Mlle. | simple formula for the training 4. Don't get fat. for those who would possess a shapely set of “pins* 10—20——50—Loges 60 cents ||lll|IillIIIIIIlllmlllIHIIIIlIllll"llmlllfllmnmllll"'llllllllllllllllllIllIllIih!illlllll!"l!lil"llflllllhlMlfl I | | ON TIME WE SHIP SEATTLE'S FINEST COMING SATURDAY BUCK JONES in Hailed as Gre atest of 1927 Mistinguette—whose underpin- nings are generally conceded to be the prettiest ever worn by any woman under the sun? Long known as the owner of and treating of such enviable limbs. There’s more to the method merely wearing pretty hose, for, in the opinion of the than 10—25—50—Loges 60 cents Sunday—POKER FACES Four changes of features at Palace next weck. “The Big Parade” starts Sunday Matinee, March 11 Horses” 1is increased by the smooth, free manner with which it unfolds. Dwan plunges direct- ly into the action, and keeps right on through the climax. One of *| the big punches in the picture is | the fight between the boyish third officer and the brutal, burly sec- g ond gnate; this is easily one of the GILB‘EFJWHIS_T.””'GM screen battles ever film- ADMIRERS AT PALACE | 5. s —_— Attractions At Theatres i DR LAURA LA PLANTE IS AT PALACE ON SUNDAY | i | “Bardelys the Magnificent,” Vidor's picture for Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer, which opened at the ce Theatre last night, John Gilbert has a role that will be an everlasting delight to his constantly increasing number of admirers, 1f Rafael Sabatini, the author of “Bardelys the Magnificent,” had personally chosen the hero for the picturization of his stirring romance, he could not have made a happier selection. He swims raging rivers onl horseback, cngages in fierce en-! counters with hordes of strenuous|gacis is seldom met in normal and determined enemies, pole ' jjee Yaults ; ovep, & ot ”'a"g‘“#\ Her roles always call for live- Apeathinen. Sd walls ||y sparkling acting. Screen act- dizzying height. ling is always fatiguing and Miss Eleanor Bozrdman as the hero-ir; Plante believes in conserving ine is thoroughly acceptable, 160K- hor strength so that she will pho- ing every bit the kind of a EiTlitograph as freshly at the close for such a heart-winner as Bar-|o¢ the day as she did at the open- delys. ing. Gilbert's acting s of the| (ongequently in her moments smooth, restrained sort that makeu |between scenes on the set she the spectators feel that they aro“.m,u quietly in a corner where witnessing the intimate develoD- ., one will bother her. Motion- ment of a genuins romance. less she reclines In repose. Peo- A brilliznt supporting cast sur- iple wonder if this is the same girl rounds the star, including ROY they gaw on the set, so sparkling D'Arcy as the cruel and treacher- __g, lively a moment before. ous Chatellarault, the villain of the opsu; Karl Dane, comedy star g of “The Big Parade” as the lu.! wicrous Rodenard, Bardelys' at.' | tendant, and Arthur Lubin, George & K. Arthur, John T. Murray, Lionel Belmore and others. They call her Laura—serious, beautiful, vivacious Laura—at Uni- versal City, California, where ghe stars. She is Laura La Plante, who co-stars with Edward Everett Horton in “Poker Faces” the fea:| ture which is coming to the Pal-| ace Theatre on Sunday. Miss La Plante proves a mys- tery to the people who watch her on the set. They cannot under- stand her. A girl of such con- line scales —_ 37 RSE HONORED IN | “BUCK” JONES FILM | i In the new Buck Jones produc: tion, “The War Horse,” coming w to the Coliseum Theatre Satur- day, this film lumihary appearing under Fox Films banner, has a magnificent role that gives him an opportunity to display the many sides of his acting genius. This produgtion involved the building of an entire French vil- lage at Fox Films location studio in the suburbs of Los ‘Angelés, for the greater part of the action s takes place in the war zone of at the Coliseum, Theatre last|France during the World war. It night, has heen very expertly di-|is a thrilling story based the rected by Allan Dwan, and is!|adventures of a Wyoming cow- spiritedly enacted by a capable|puncher, who goes to France in cast. featuring Jack Holt; Florence |the artillery setvice in the wake Vidor, George- Bancroft and Wil of his pet horse, which had been liam Powell. / lcommandeered by the army. The basis of this cinematic cod-| It {3 a romance of the war, with coction is the Francis Brett Young|a beautiful young girl [ EOTP S, | “SEA HORSES” I8 | | DRAMA OF THRILLO { P Film fans who prefer drama of the red-blooded variety, seasoned with plenty of thrills and flavoreid with the sauce of romance, will} find “Sea Horses” a very Appflu-z ing screen dish. This new Paramount melodrama, which had its first local showinz “the million dollar legs,” the popular French artiste a short while ago made the expression a verity when she insured her | classic “stems” for that amount. French actress, legs can begin often they do! and don’ts:— 1. Don’t roll your stockings. averages to be used in the scor- TEAMS 1, 6 AND 11 WIN PIN MATCHES, |"%..n 11 nad ELKS' TOURNAMENT ‘\:\li’ll:ie team 10 in the Cleveland rolled 190 in his ‘last game and was high for Another quiet evening was last ' !hu match, while Rhodes’ aver- night in the Elks’ Bowling Tour-[age of 171 was the best. nament, when no impressive George Messerschmidt surprig- scores were made and only eleven |ed his team by knocking ever 202 of the olzhtven men szhcduled to v in the (lus ng g'nmv for high | little trouble of the MORNING + Ldo'k‘ for t story of the w ‘“’z hut Mr.|ariver the object of the cowboy’s Dvan,’ nce ofiaftections. It is a throbbing, pic- t““ ‘turesque love story with plenty, of , ‘thriils x.muur, !'P! .the :(u ®( captured by th ' res- by the co'boy -nd his w Appearing with Buck Jon role of the ambulance d the beautifal Lola Todd, and are Lloyd Whitlock, James n, Yois DAVl and Siasley | at the dinner table—in fact, Here are some of her do's bowl were on hand, causing seven | opening | 5. Exercise your legs morn- | ing and eveningl to improve circulation. 6. Massage your legs with cold goat’s milk. 7. Don’t wear too high heels, 8. Never shavel your legs. 9. Wear soft isilk stockings —never woolen. 10. Don't nde a bicycle. score of the evening, while his| average was also high for the| three matches played last night. | It was 173, and helped team 6 win from team 5. | One hundred and eighty-two | pins was the best score made in| the last mixup, and were knock-| |ea over by Boyle, who also held {the best average, 163. § This evening teams 8 and 4 7:80; bowl .:t 7 teams 6 and 8 at FIR FINISHING LUMBER CUT HERE Everything for the Builder [{COLBY & DICKINSON INC. 310 Westlake Ave., No. Seattle, Wash. Dear Sirs:— Please send me your price list. Name Address ++ WINGS of he red tins the TWILIGHT with a black or a green stripe Thetinearedlffmtlronx.llothers+|ohthecoffee+lohfl-t‘.. Whether they are better is for you to decide. Printed on each tin is a money back offer. Briefly stated it is this: If you dom’t like Schming’obut.mgrocerrm;vourmom.tm Your stateme t h enough. He pays you. We pay ‘him. 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