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SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 26, 1919. PAGE 12 -OTarc M ial P. d | 9 ~ ge peat ‘ ——ae ALLACE ON THE wu RLITZER HOME OF 190% PICTUR PATHE NEWS STATE THRIFT Ya Considered | Grist of High- Class Pictures Rigo aloradlptincss aye Day parade | for Film Fans Here This Week | THE BIG DRIVE STARTS Here This Week| tlt ere 1 Workers Formulate Policy! N«vy es won | | ; for | IS HERE ol 1919 Campaign SCIENTIST COMING HERE eerie as the key P or. jot t A ner ; Chemical society Six act¢ of raring, the foundation of s nd t w © in Se Tu c = ‘. hope of the tut haan. 4 ‘ the ¥ ou . ‘ : tearing comedy — the country, will co e the nociet ‘ . rincip ‘ , the oe Ww ar me Sc " the - club noor \ . 2 $261,000 production Washington, } ric Graham, . A : . i diteetor. in its 1 campaign to P Cee that it took six solid False a $13,833,100 quota for TREE KILLS LOGGER , ) - ‘4 F ernment thru the sale t and ' a tal ' months to make—and War savings stamps , ‘ “We will ta into every home “Md industry in vb ington, and seek to one the ne Vating the sonal as well « Graham says campaign policy Policy formulat Of associate directors five committes of the im the Railway Exch that is worth it— Girls! Make beauty lotion r 4 fora few cents—Try it! » and lets his ange” cor M Pickford, s nares ina scene from “Daddy Lon bar, ary Pick , ne day Long Legs = wont trickle away the di « eum this weeb is is not only a 1 Pickford vehicle, but Account in the savin k ' ze the Juice of two lemons Wil be shown how war savings epg ; aaa thoes | MHFift stamps will stop the waste . a Saas Row the “habit.” once acqui Ronn ket ecmeter eine of ths eves ree ~~~ | Tonday Review f the best photoplays seen In Seatth Alvin Moore Your rose) hes the tor: J. A. Swal-| any r; Mrs. Joseph- | supply thr ton, educational divi- | for a few ¢ drug * COLISEUM — | wint- | ly fragrant lotion into t , ne ora tong Le wi wv PROGRAMS TODAY arms and hands ¢ g , “ Mout Mivision dire: Sarl E. Cro! how freckles and ~~ that Mary Pickford has had “ I ; | 80R, director speakers’ bureau; Wil-| pear and how y Teen ee tee Sinem Coates | : : Now here—just 5 Ham Short, industrial division direc- | white the skin be ; i iret fiv ary of the ; fe. ‘Aor; Edgar Battle, associate directo! \ ; itates are taken up, depicting the Ii MM ie i e, associate director. |harmiess and never irritat ay are taken up, depleting the . follow the big the age of 12 a » inmates Bvent Pictortals, " rd ole 7 COLISEUM—Mary Pickford in “Dad- id. af orpha ‘ Longicgs”: Coliseum and. In- crowds to dren are re chart tonal News Weekly STRAND—Constance Talmadge in The Vetled Adventure”; “Three in a Closet"; Lyons Moran com kindness—where just one une after anoth: iw sent to « * by an un wn benefactor, who ia known t her as “Daddy Long Legs,” tho she has never really en him. Thru scenes that follow, Judy mee t \ 1 - 6 falls in Jove, and weds her guardt MISSION—Priseilia Dean in “The | For some reason there is a name | - * gapped esceaal tonal left out of the cast which should by| | gerres ¥o—Marry Carey in “A Wom. all means be among the first. That an's Fool,” of a little freckled-t say 10 | CLASS A—Crane Wilber in “Devil | ears of age y ttle won McCare. —IN— and the net n 7 o———..... z ” ture. He'd have a hard time going root the ja That's what astray with such material. A first. Dous Fairbanks does in his latest clase story—a clever star—and a) Picture, “The Knickerbocker Buck. | | fine supporting cast roo,” at the Liberty this week. And | oe ° Dour like, he gets away with i—-|MEN’S CLUB WILL —~, DUSTIN FARNUM WILL | | John and $600 Are | HERE'S CO-OPERATION | / and with the most beautiful girl in| | SPRINGFIELD, Ul, May 26. Their Joy Was |cixasimore tho. tetindpitcel Yon | Meee 10,80 ATTEND | TAKE SHOW OVERSEAS) Missing, She Says overaton: Marisa jointly. hero tm treas, ix winning new laurels | ,,.2%¢ 0% Broadway ts tiresome for! ‘The Mutual Business Men's club| ‘The world war was the cause of| While still true to her fiance, ays 1917, Edward and Ben Van ( Mixed With Sorrow for ey ‘The Red Lantern,” a stupendous | TG2Y Drake (Doug), #0 he becomes | will enjoy the second pubic gather-| Dustin Farnum's entering motion | Milma Mailamen, 311 Ninth ave., is |Pluym, twin brothers, are a production, in which she is appear-|% Wild Westerner—a real wild man |ing of its brief reer at the Colonial picture work. “I waa all set to take | worried over the simultaneous disap-| divorce at St. Louis. ling at the Clemmer. She is seen in/ i" Olt Mexico. What makes him| Monday night. when they will at-|a production of “The Virginian‘ to|pearance of John Laine, Finlander, |7 coearaors a dual role, playing both Mahlee, the wid is the trouble he encounters | tend the show in a body, the guents| E | and had even engaged my and $600 which she loaned him. She Furasian, and Blanche, the Englieh | %*% he tries to help other folks out/of Manager John Danx company, including Frank Campeau | reported the fact to the police Sat-| girl. ‘The roles are of such vaatiy | Meir troubles Resides the m for Trampas. Then the war broke |urday night. Optometrist eut/he i different character, that it is amaz-| It took the Fairbanks company aix| «cram, Manager Dar o a ed out. “The Virginian’ has never been dirs Mailamen met Laine in Butte, || @vee Examined and Gi Ing to think that ome woman por. |™Menths to make this picture and|for the appearance of sever played in the British isles, and I'm | loaning him $200 to start in business Prices trays them both during this time our Douglas haa| ville acts going over there some day with my /in Seatt Later she followed him Rearonable. been thinking up a lot of new| During the entertainment 8 C.|own company. I propose to carry |here. Still later he borrowed §400.|| 237 Epler Mik. stunts—for instance: He leaves the Netnun phan a a "tee pout i even my own cow punchers, and will | After that he ceased calling. Detec- || $13 Second “Ave. window of a flying train, climbs over | addrean the audience get ax many of the original cast as|tives are investigating John's ab ne Main SSF the car's side to the roof. runs along 7 possible As Mahlee, Nazimova depicts the passionate and indes*ructable daugh ter of two races—the child of an English father and a Chinese moth cr whose inatinets, traditions and|tt® fof to the mail-coach, ts swung : sa Sasi as motions surge in constant confilet never yon ee iie ts anne ad oe MARGARITA FISHER IS from Harry Pollard, motion picture ail conveyor & mack of fourt ‘ , making her a mental outcast belong: | «1.0, mail, dropping onto the back re GRANTED A DIVORCE actor ana director, now in Los An ing to neither race. pts vane : heights |" horse that gallops madly off. | SANTA RARRARA, Cal, May 26. gees. She charged habitual intem- The story reaches dramatic heights | ror good, clean comedy, brimming ? RBARA, Cal, May 2 when the unhappy girl finds that! over with thrillers, “The Knicker her yellow blood is a barrier between | hocker Buckeroo.” ¥ a | pocker Buckeroo,” would be hard to a young missionary, whom she loves, |) eat. ” rd an interlocutary decree of divorce’ majority and herself. Jealousy grips her when - she learns that he is in reality in| gg Sunda love with her half sister Hane |and in frenzy she agrees to the Pased on a theme that touct | posal of Sam Wang. go with him | ™Oost every man, woman and child e and lead the yellow race in an up|!" the world. “The rnal Magda . rising against the whites. She as-|!em.” @ picturization of Kobert H : z i ig |aumes the fantastic role of the God-| McLaughlin's successful play, open A big picture dess of the Red Lantern, which|@@ at the Rex day. It ina ui | thrills the people with a fanatic re-| Modern story of the present moment with a plot that | iigious fury, and they determine to| With scenes laid in a typical Amert fits every town. exterminate the “foreign devils. ean town, enacted by people who are AZIMO / A Remorse seizes her and she makes|f#miliar participants in the life of The time is 33 A great sacrifice to save those of |¢¥ery community A. D., today and her father’s ra Goldwyn's production of this big : Ss t N " ‘This is one of the finest pletures | *take success has n shaped to 1950. The Eter. eats low the Metro Film com.|*how the universality of the Mag: | nal Magdalene is 6 ” amg oo dalene; her contact with the H ‘The Rec Red 1 Lantern pany, and the acting of Nazimova is| dalene; her contact with the lives of arecywhste: You Selling wonderful. arise A drama of mysterious China, in which even la Aatis rae agg diate rp ey oe Come can’t escape her. the amazing NAZIMOVA astounds with the “The Velled Adve: y at the| means by which she can be brought Early j Margarita Fisher Pollard, stage pera and asked no ailmony and movie star, was today granted) Pollard directed bis wife in the er pictures. cleverness with which she portrays the Eura- Strand, has a «wift moving plot with | PA ait one a a é sian and the white girl. smiles and laughs thruout. Con-| uded by Margaret Marsh and stance Talmadge is the star. Chartes Dalton, an exceptionally fine cast has been chosen for the film 7 ‘The story has been built around a| version Fr a Oe | 66 CELIA ‘SOLO | 4 a veil, which Geraldine he Eternal Magdalene’ was e “Fifth Nocturne” ..Chopin ; Rog the overcoa t | first produced as a play b ston Played by acti ap. ompany in Cleveland in the GEORGE ROGOVOY “ . Clee sidine ‘hades *|1916, the company being nm fa age ; hie wife more in| management of the play . Over-night represent s of theat order to gain @ triumph over the | rical managers in New York and Chi Ends ernia xoclety beauties than for any other| cago raced against time and each reason. In fact, as the plot develops, =| she discovers that the vell belongs ——————— 7 \ is to ¥ Hortense, & beauty expert, | «, | LAW Ea] | swith wtiom he in going about. and | COLONIAL she becomes doubtful as to whether| Anna Q. Nilason, whose wealth of other to book the play marry. |seen as a brunette in “The Way of ne becomes a beauty expert her-| the Strong,” the onial th rWwice NIGHTS self, meets Richard Annesly and Mi Nilsson plays a dual changes her views of life and men and thru the first chaptera of DAILY 10¢, 25, 50¢ Cons Talmadge is always|t ry, she is the wife of a Yukon Tbe, $1.00 pleasing, a Harrison Ford is again | pros or whose dominant person 2:30 cast as the leading man ity is the basin of the title, Li ix the betrayed woman's 8:15 a MISSION sister, a blonde, with whom the man we, & eventually find, and happiness. | Priscilla Dean ix the attractive lit King, recently with Triangle tle star in “The Silk-Lined Burglar,” | ,, opposite Mise Nilsson and Has. | : 7% te tA ee Gee ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY one of those exciting, shivery, crook MASTER OF THEM ALL ry rthup also plays one of the Martin Beck Presents The dramas, with the flashlight business | jading characters. The picture in front of the safe at night, and creen adaption of the novel by | | revolvers glinting from behind cur-| piggewell Cullum Priscilla is not in the burglar bust-| | IN A DANCE DRAMA IN TIME OF ATTILA AND THE HUNS JJ ness, but the job she does, with the | You cannot eseape her Conducted and directed by MARION MORGAN ussistance of Boston Blackie, should ACTRESS IS GIVEN | You cannot ignore her facia sey er her a union card without delay AUSTRALIAN BEAR} She hides her face when she meets you; she ‘Thos. Swift and Mary Kelley | EDWIN GEORGE oe Ly oe yee a ill Mafge Kennedy, the piquant Gold paints her lips when she Kisses you, ‘There she tor ussiduously cooling stinds—in rags, her eyes swollen with tears, her “Offer $3,000" | In a Comedy of Errors afe- blowers ip”—nitroglycerine cheeks pale and hollow happen sp ein the paper Doris he ag ies on ye sehenth . She is a little sister of the night. She is an “THE MAN WHO KNOWS” Macon's advertisemen ‘or a 0ro! * far | dve urous ol » eo a eo ei 3 2 “i DAISY NEI LIS efficient yegman, until the laxt sur. she calle it, is an Australian tle et edit hep tpint ya BY eo DEF lier ih AND HIS ALL NEW s ; Kaola bear, sent her by a friend jn warm ae ett mie MERICAN PIANIST OF DISTINCTION ecession of thril Prine the Antipodes, He resembles a cross Ss ow 0 wo RS ; nos Se Apne between @ parrot and a squirrel, eats F H F NDE ri a into the afe-cracking business in or apiece ¥ y lettuce and eucalyptus leaves, Jumps " n - and JOHN NATHANE “BIRDS OF A FEATHER” Ger to secure some papers; which | seer the fasihon of & KANGAROO, Nights: 25¢, 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 rivs The Agile Pair With Bert Ford & Pauline Price [}| ¥!!! save her sweetheart from ruin, | ter Ae ene ea four paws, ‘ 4 PRICE General Matinees: 25¢ and S0¢ WA" The Silk-Lined Burgl i CHILDREN LADIES’ ONLY MATINKES, 50¢ on one ol he famous - omewhat like an opossum, and is ~ stories by Jack and plays at|' a . ‘ - nominal - he of her pet, which has x THE BANJOKER AND THE SONGSTER roused considerable curiosity when Main 6211 t 2 let's go eat at Boldt's—uptown, | seen in her car with her on one of oe 1414 Grd Av.; downtown, 91% 2nd Ay, | her downtown pilgrimages, is the recipient of perhaps

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