The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 3

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4 ‘THE SEATTLE STAR—1UESDAY, MAY 27, 1919, Symphony Orchestra Brambilla Now running to capacity audiences—a picture for the entire family—a knockout from any angle you choose— DON'T PUT the 7-act MARSHALL NEILAN production PICKFORD OFF COMING PRICES Until 6:30 p. m—General Loges, 45e—plus war tax After 6:39 p, m—Lower Figor, 3lc; admission Children Me; Balcony, * Children, 1c; Lower Floor Loges, }0e—plus war tax Meazanine Loge Seats, Ge plus war tax, by phone—EWiott 25. may be reserved ly 18 and Has ~'$182,000 a Year = Mary Miles Minter is now in the/ light. Miss Minter has just com | ted her contract with the Ameri- | in Film Corporation and is now in York with her mother. The lit star has received many flattering for her services. ) Adolpli “Zukor has offered Miss @ year’s contract at $3,500 a) if she wil appear exctusively his management. She Js still © is another offer ould share in the productions and re $1,800 weekly guarantee from n Selanick Misy Minter her 18th birthday has just celebrated | TO HOIST HONOR FLAG Green Lake residents will their Victory Loam honor flag Satur day afternoon at playfield. A ball game and sic will be features. The Green Lake Commercial club will formulate final plans for the flag raising. hoist | remain Ne gabe rs ast ma bien cht fi 2 petags Sod clure Patter} There is going to be a big mo- tion picture ball with prominent mo. ie stars as the guests during the Northwest Film Board of Trade convention, to be held in Seattle in July Bill Hart mys he pietures ha cided to in for one more ar. in the most delightful story this wonderful artist ever has had Alice Je days in “The Third Degree Vivian Martin comes to the seaag on Wednesday in “The Home Town Girl.” She plays the role of a quaint littl New Eng land | Olive Thomas her latest Tpewn a baby pieture vamp William G California Mc Mc Adoo will rexide Adoo recent tara for $60,000 ce will be here in a few in}in an orphan asylum, Upsteis and | n | elude pur: | chased a 20acre homesite in Santa |i# 9 laughe dle sight Comedy—pep—ginger—there isn’t a wasted sec- ond in the whole 6 parts, nor one moment when you are not Having the Time of Your Life! Wallace on the Wurlitzer When D. W w York Griffith first went to he landed in Brooklyn d remained there two days, under of the Metropotia Eugene O'Brien's first starring ve hicle for Selznick will carry the striking title, “The Perfect Lover.” Some Utle—some start ought |to make some lover, if experience counts for anything Gene Horton, the popular tress, had a narrow es- cape from drowning while stag ing a scene for the camera the other day. She was rescued after having gone down twice. “Measure me off $88.16 worth of railroad ticket going West.” Pineh are tw “In a moon | Mr. and Mrs. appear in under the ner. Goldwyn ban- The Coliseum has fey of reserving its m for ng pe zanine loge seats all even rformances. It 184 days to film Knickerbocker Flackaroo | Douglas Fairbar ut the Liberty took The which laying INCOMPARABLE NAZIMOVA —IN “The Red Lantern” GRANDEUR! A drama of fantastic old Pekin, with ams ing NAZIMOVA in dual role. Wesley Barry is the neme of a cute little freckled-face boy who is making such a hit at th seum this week in “Daddy I Legs.” The little chap appears in th jority of th scenes with ford, and his act ing is great. “Happiness a la Mode” is lof a new Constancé edy. Harrison Ford, w ing with Connie at week in “The Veiled again be cast the name nudge Strand this nture,” will as the ng man. 1wts Lit Us Suppl fs BARA! Them Marvelous Musical Interpretation Optometr 424-25 Joshua Green Building by GUTERSON'S ORCHESTRA and 10 SOLO ROGOVOY Sold John E E Price & Co. Bidg. ne Main S304, Pathe News Pe Ne |! Coiffure Is Foundation of Movie Men — Under | || Makeup, Says Tiny Priscilla Dean ‘| Priscifla Dean When @ man starta building So does a motion picture actress whe the corr uke-up that cannot be et makeup i# meant t from moment to m until the t of care Priscilla Dean, just arranged w h the @re Take thought that the Brazen Reauty” ‘The Wildeat of Paris “The hair should be Plain, simple, old-fashioned bri I find, too, that It makes it ligh gently with the un the same that cultivated, This, with a weekly shampoo, ix all that my Hair requires. pooing, care whould be taken to rub firmly, but not too firmly the seal M with causes better elreulation a Dean ix appearing k-Lined Burgla at the film cantions didn't tet the firet thine ¥ after witnessing “Daddy Long Legs” rected the pleture, The first five reels of the play, which takes place ia brimful of which at times almost bor ‘ donates the wlhpatidk varlet}. To see Mary and &@ little frecklefaced chap the trustees of the school up one flight of stairs and down another who also plays a Marshall Netlan Daddy Long Legs minor part in the pleture c MER Nazimova'’s new production. Red Lantern,” in which she is pearing at the Clemmer thiv week sheds new and Interesting light upon the traits and customs of the Chi nene Looming umber of célentinl«. art, but who have embrac jtlanity, only to return to t inal faith when their hat white man is arouved. Nazimova is cast first as a Chinese {girl, and later as an English girl large in the story are a Buddhists at Chris ir orig a of the « great Doug Fairbanks ° Liberty this week. It's Knickerbocker Buck and tells a yarn as merry and happy as Doug himself. It starts in ja New York club, and winds up in a Mexican town Climbing out of the speeding Pullman, continuing the roof of the car and running along jon the top of the jumping to |the swinging arm of a water feeder jand then leaping onto the back of a galloping horse is only f the thrillers Doug pulls in this picture. window of a up to train one STRAND 1 Adventure. nd, is a Cor ture, It t now play tanc 4 comedy rker (Mise jety girl teginald Crocker, a * is averted, when she, in trying to teach a young man from Texas a the influence of woman succumbs to the charms made) society mar lesson as to over man jof the young Texan | Robert McLaughlin's fan stage play, ’The Eternal Magdalene being shown on the at the Rex It is a story of who attempts to clean up his town before he understands the prob. lems he must face, Hard-hearted and unsympathetic, he attacks the evils that surround him, but soon learns that his first reform must begin at home. The cast, which features Margaret Marsh, also includes Charles Dalton Vernon Steele, Charles Trowbridge and Maxine Elliott 1 wealthy reformer home up to too busy man who lives unities is usually to his income 's go eat at Boldt's: Srd Av.; downtown, 9 1 1a TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Ruptare Support. We five free trial to prove its auperiers ity. A. LUNDBERG Co. cattle 4 house he rxtone of her foundation is her colffure a in hair that formed the But it was hing is the best thing in the and fluffy just to loo fingers in the open air, in sunlight that is not too strong. a circular movement und consequently begins with the foundation. building” a character. And it js the one part of xcept to rumple it t the play of tion hair must be dressed Therefore it must be too, it must be as versatile r instance. One would never have tately nked coiffure of “The appeared banged and Frenchified in tion lantic, to ref nt. But th ne changes. nerefore but not coddied.” says Miss Degn. wid for it it and work it In shah anf to This stimulates better nourished hair.” last time tonight in of the popular Boston the Ups of the fingers only Mission for the laption of one STRAND—Constance Talmadge Vetled Adven directed , | COLONTAL—A ‘The Way of Strong Lyons and Wicked 1 -Ke comed, MISSION——Prisciila ined ran Burglar”; News —Harry Carey in “A Wom- rane Wilbur in “Devil | | COLONIAL Thi onlal is now showing “The Way of the Strong.” a story of the Yukon, tn which Anna Q. Nilsson is | Miss Nilsson first as an un of an Alaskan prospec as the wife's half. starred, In this play is cast in a dual role, faithful wife tor, and later sister And You Wake Up With Beautifully Curly Hair! Town Tattler) et that will, I kno’ by omy. lady ous and “nervy her locks arou perhaps singeing the burning off the onds, and blix rf the oper t procure lquid siln th brush and draw this full length of the hair to do, but remark- # will be PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Always “we GROTE-RANKING OTTO F KEGEL, Prostdent STORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M Uses Coal, Wood or uas MONARCH Combination Range Brings Greater Efficiency to Your Kitchen Like a highly trained, efficient expert, the Monarch Combination Range will do your cooking or baking as you want it done—! cheaply, cleanly, and thoroughly. You Can Use Wood, Coal or Gas as Fuel and get the same satisfactory results. In addition you jj have a large, smooth working space—roomy warming” closets, a separate coal or wood ofen and a separate gas oven all on one sanitary base. Come in and learn” about the Monarch Malleable Range—how it is built | to last a lifetime. Sold on terms to suit your individual needs. Grote-Rankin — Pike at Fifth — Grote-Rankin — \Suffragists Plan to Greet Leader CHICAGO, May 27.—Chicago suf fragists today prepared for the re- ception to be accorded Mrs. Alice| arrested. The woman are Paul, national chairman of the na: | disorderly conduct charges, tional woman's party, by the Illinois} man was released on bail. ‘The # branch of that party here Thursday. | ing squad was: Sergt. J..L. ¥ Mrs. Paul will speak on the national!/man, Patrolmen Al Johnson, suffrage amendment now before con-| Carey, C. V. Harvey and A. Ju gress. mer. . | POLICEMEN IN RAIDS, ON TWO CITY HO The Butler and Right hotels were raided by a police squad tay |night and six women and one i Cocastemslty’. the ‘wices, became] | crossed, and a minister answers the | | call of somebody to preach. | | j | Now here—a lively comedy with a novel scene at the finish that puts every audience into an btn: CONSTANCE — apparent © « wonderfully | fluffy tral loo rin much more esier and live- than. where waving iron hae been used. ne doesn't make the hair s' greasy, and there will be ble doing it up in any sired, — Olga Ormabee ment > pres There Seattle now two things: ‘ The finest home-made Doughnuts and COFFEE that you would walk blocks for. "Sweet are the memories of youth.” There are two dining rooms-—one booth room reserved for ladies and their escorts. You are cordially invited. HOYT’S rike Street at Fourth WE NEVER CLOSE a place in famous for is Dr.H.U.ROGERS Optometrist 403 E1171 “apo SECOND & PIKE'ST’ SEATTLE ADVENTURE Not only this artistic fun picture, but— The Strand Weekly U. of W. Women in May Fete Dances “Taking Things Easy”—a comedy

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