The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1919, Page 14

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Friday—Good-Bye Times— OLIVE THOMAS in “The Girl From Pa That Thrilling Apache Romance, ONSTANCE TALMADGE Opens Saturday “Morning in her lat- est laughing ro- Fmantic comedy, : drama, also plus | plus popular Har- | rison Ford— Smiles VEILED Laughter ADVENTURE” *“ ‘ot only this big feature, but the Strand Weekly, fayonk-Moran comedy and an outing Chester scenic. “WOMAN CRIED WITH PAIN ‘Thousands of women work today hile suffering from kidney or der ailments at can be teved. lL. Wavue, at, Ocean'Park, Cal, writes sit down during my housew« My back ached so, also my pained me so | used to cry aut, th pain was so great. Now T am thank ful to say that Foley ridvmme of all iy pains’ Backache? pwore muscles. swollen joints, rheumatic pains are indications of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills pare safe and feliable, They bring quick résults, Sold everywhere. When you think of advetising think of The-Stat. Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Farewell Showings— NORMA TALMADGE in “The New Moon” _ And “When Love Is Blind,” the MACK SENNETT ‘SATURDAY MORNING "Two of the Screen’s Best Stars 1 ' Who Are Booked Here Next Week Allah Nazimova Could you believe it possible that | one woman could enact the role of a| Chinese girl and later that of an| English girl and make both charac: | * true to life? This in what| azimova is called upon to do in|} The Red Lantern,” a big special | feature which Manager J. Q. Clem: | mer will show next week. The picture is sald to be one of the | best Naxtmova has appeared in, and thousands of dollars were spent in making the production one of scenic beauty Eight hundred Chinese “ imported from all parts of C: and garbed at the Nazimov take part in the festival and street scenes. © Red Lantern” the Clemmer Saturday xtras,"* ifornia studios will open at LIBERTY Norma Talmadge appears in “The New Moon," 4 Russian pleture, at the Liberty for the last time Friday night. The production is an unusu lally elaborate and beautiful | of the scenes taking place at, | In the ballroom seenes hun jdreds of extras i mag 1 military un trast to t which Mies an princess, are and exteriors of a «mall village in little Russia, where oem in dis © after a thrilling pe from Russia. jateet Doug Fairbanks plo “The Knickerbocker Buck opens Saturday morning. . oe COLISEUM “The Mnparfonable Sin," one of the greatent screen spectacies of the year, will clos@"h successful engage ment at-the Coliseum Friday night This picture, produced under the! careful direction of Marshall Neilan, | one of the foremost directors of the day, is a stirring picturization of Ru- pert Hughes’ novel of the same name The picture was only recently con pleted, and Seattic is one of the first cities fortunate enough fo have viewed the picture. ‘The story, which {# impressive and logically told, is portrayed by a clever cast of players, headed lanche Sweet. Mary Pickford wil t the Colt | seum, starting Saturday, in “Daddy | Long Legs.” ‘one, are used. a men a re worn brilliant scenes in madge plays a Ru the Interior cost: Tal ture, oreo,” STRAND Olive Thomas’ latest picture, “The Git-From Pits,” in which she ts ap pearing at the Strand until Friday night, is one of the best pictures | this charming little actress has yet appeared in. It is the story of a French girl who becomes the snore or less conventional model for an American artist. She marries him, and it is the romance of their little daughter that furnishes the balance of the plot for the story. Mins Thomas playa both the mother and | daughter Next week's attraction, Saturday, will be “The Ve ture,” with Constance 1 featyred player starting eiled Adven Talmadge the COLONIAL Viola Dana ts playing sion in “The Parisian Tigress.” ‘The story is laid in Bohemian atmos-| phere, and Miss Dana does some of | her best work as the little risetto | who is forced by an Apache leader | to dance in the cafes, | This picture plays until Saturday night at the Mis let Liberty it Haynes theatre you value repair Near Advertisement tt GERALDINE. FARRAR | week in in the fastest, finest, funniest picture he ever made— a $264,000 production “THE KNICKERBOCKER BUCKAROO”’ “Wallace on the Wurlitzer. STRONGER vow” | Other Attractions CHRISTIE, COMEDY —And— BRUCE SCE |? TERSON'S ORCEMAERA | Pathe News | drive. FREE MATINEE WOMEN ONLY THE FIRST 500 WOMEN AT THE DOORS SATURDAY 10 A. M. ADMITTED FREE ! SATURDAY 10 A.M. Ry strange coincidence it was Robert M. McLaughlin, author of “The Eternal Magdalene,” who first saw great porsibilities in Margaret Marsh an a screen celebrity. Now she is the featured feminine player in the Goldwyn picturization of the! brilliant young playwright’s phe-| homenal stage success, | Mr. MeLaughlin discovered Mies Marsh while she was playing prom! nt parte in the Morosco Stock in Low Angeles and quickly uainted | D. W. Griffith of his “find.” Today | Margaret Marsh enjoys a tremen-| dous popularity won by her ener | striving The Eternal Magdalene,” which opens at the Rex Saturds erful human drama spectacle, skillfully stage play of the great on the based same name. PROGRAMS TODAY COLISHUM—Dianche Sweet in “The t 4 Marshall Neilae reduction; Cotlecum News. Stronger Vow"; Christie com. Brace seepie KUT Y—Norma Talniadg New Moen”; “Whee Love ' comedy, Puthe x. “Angel Child.” OO MISSION Juat-as soon as Mae Murray com. Pletes ber engagement at the Min- ston in “Danger, Go Slow,” which will be Friday night, another fem nine star of the Murray type will appear at the coxy little Fourth ave. | theatre Priscilla Denn is scheduled to ap pear Saturday morning in her very latest Universal featyre, “The Silk Lined Burglar.” MOVIES OF AIR MAY MEAN PLANE CHANGE! WASHINGTON, May —Ex- pected by army officers to lead to Improvements in the design of aireraft, photographs of air in mo- | tion across the wings of an air- plane eh route to Europe are in the hands of Assistant Secretary of War Crowell, The photographs were taken with a motion pieture camera equipped with a device, the invention of Fairfax Naulty, of New York, clure Patter Gareth Hughes iy saved from the electric chair only by the unshakable obstinacy of the sole woman juror in a new Florence Reed production ‘The Woman Under Oat) Rosemary Theby appears in the| latest Mary Miles Minter picture, | Yvonne From Paris <.“The Eternal Magdalene” will be the feature picture at the Rex starting Saturday, Margaret Marsh, who first became popular | under the dircetion of D. W, Griffith, plays the feminine lead, | Margaret is a sister of emotional | Mao and every bi rer. |Minnesotans Plan | to Hold Big Party Under the auspices of the Gopher W [club local Minneso at their quarterly reun Ernest Truex, screen and stage star, has been signed for a weries of comedy films by Amedeo J. Van Rew ven, president of the V. B. K poration, ng will jubilate os on Saturday nin the © BE. K. Lincoln made bis film debut with Anita Stewart in “The Dollar Bid,” eight years ago. lins playfield clubhouse, | night, May 21 Hazen J. Titus, pi Million | nt of the Chaunc ey Wrights I former foodstuffs. | taurants will Co, h Minnesotan, Lila Leo appeared in person jast furnish the a Los Angeles theatre dur. ing the showing of “Puppy L which she plays the screen, in lead on the All those notify him who intend to be there at 1200 Second ave. to A Russian star, a French di mn writ an Italian cameraman and a Chi nese story are the chief features Nazimova production, he Red Lantern,” which comes e e te the Clemmer jaturday. _ | That Gets Prompt Results. Dorothy Dalton ts still In N wi For real, downright, hi | York, and before her return to Call-| discomfort, very few disorde fornia sho is going to make a pic-|approuch so-called in dise: ture de luxe with New York such as Eezema, etter, Boils | Paris for locales, eruptiorts, y irritations and similar skin troubles, }ing the lavish use of salves, lotic loan| washes, and other treatment plied externally to the parts, ssing and Billie Burke sold a bond to Admiral Sims during the recent Victory ap and billed Bill Hart as No one ever heard affilcted with diseases whose Sills good condition. Florence Vidor is soon to return| but logical to to the screen under the direction of | proper mothod her husband, King Vis Rimples, of a any blood Therefore, conclyde that the! of treatment for bloighes, ores, boils, perse form was it Shapity is known “Charlot”; being skin ot in 1s | Louis | at the request of friends who believe his mind affected, to China June up @ purse Was connected with the comp Budintek, Nash, president of the club, called on | held Fri¢ Heart church. Itching, Scratching, Skin Diseases That Burn Like Flames of Fire Here Is a Sensible Treatment | rovsh, She Is Everywhere! her You cannot ignore her She hides her face she paints her lips There she stands—in rags, len with tears, her cheeks Sho is a little sister a the night. n adventurous woman of the day. Her heart is cold dy You cannot escape hen she meets kine you; when she he in heart is warm. You Cannot Escape Her! Her THE | ETERNAL MAGDALENE A great modern drama of compassion—a panorama of worldly sympathies, pity, gret. A story of our town and of every other town in the civil- ized world; a ray, of light that penetrates the very depth of human hearts. A wonderful picturization of the world as it is, as it always has been; as it always will be. It will make you think. It will make you talk. And you will remember — it as one of the most elabor- - ate, powerful productions you have seen in months. — CHILDREN UNDER 14 . NOT ADMITTED TO SEND CHINESE HOME Yong Don, 55, held at the city jail will be returned His friends made o cover the trip. Don Quong Tuck Poultry Dressed to Order Live Stock to Select From We always have a nice stock of Broilers, Hens and Boiling , 821 King st HOLD BUDINICK FU) Funeral services f Dominick 44, who died at his home. Cedar st, y morning, rat red and scaly skin, | try have written us how they were notwithstand- | Chickens on hand. Will dress and draw them for you in five minutes. of ‘ Eagle Poultry & Produce Co. tabl 1605 SEVENTH AVENUE Seventh at Pine Street purify the blood and remove ins tiny germs of pollution that break | |through and mantfest their pre jence on the surface of the skin | People in all parts of the coun- | ely rid of these disorders by , the matebles blood purifier. to the center and purifies | compl) every trace the use of purely ve 5. 8. 8) #& of © blood ond cleanses of foreign matter 1d ruddy complex ion that fect health Write toi for frée medical ad- vice regarding your case, Address | Swift Specific Co, 443 Swift La-| boratory, Atlanta, Ga supply it of every giving a

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