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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. | ak ! Nazimova Does New Rabbit Dance i in| | a i i f Last Times— — Ady Ni: The Brat, ”Which Comes to Clemmer . . saat Time =F WO —In— a “The Misleading Widow” FOURTH ac UNION Saturday—the daredevil of the world, ina spec- a = a tacular a Embracing two continents and the { and In an intensely gripping { { conspiracy of three men one sensa- t tional rescue ig ‘ 4 of a revenge, based princess ‘ on mining Ludi rivalry and cow- puncher ‘ ; Wall Street trickery— ‘ photoplay of love, envy, conspiracy and ROUGH Nazimova, as she appears during the interpretation of her RIDING famous abbit Dance,” which is one of the big features of “Th t,” which opens at the Clemmer Saturday. ROMANCE Nazimova wears a costume of gray plush, with huge ears and feelers. She dances before a weird curtain designed by Up a fire- Joseph Urban. In this queer garb she quite outclasses the other dancers in their classic ballet costumes. She nibbles escape six at a monster thistle that overtops her head, and hides slyly flights on under a mighty mushroom, | horseback! The theme of the story centers ona little orphan girl Into the (Nazimova) who is adopted at a night court by a novelist, It was adapted by the actress herself from Maude Fulton's great hall play of the same name. of the palace itself he goes for love! METROPOLITAN ores 1) As Bruce Andrews, the mining engineer, Farnum has a big role. It is unusual Richard ett and Claire Adams Friday—Last Times—“The Heart Bie. ine stare ct oPhe Bod of i dow"s ‘Laery Semen | | and romantic, with a tremendous human tragedy which Fate works out happily of Youth” aap . ee . ; " A A e ° sikaoipet ote : , : at the finale. The story brims with intrigue and mystery. meee , tr Metropolitan un Bi 20--ony ¥ Russell on the Wurlitzer ‘ ight. Bennett :win be| | lee id por.| | EAeM Cy = Charles Kay in The my . Kae Crate Wallop”; “Come Out of ———— trayal in Damaged Goods the Kitehes,” Mack Seanett com- __MeGrath, of the New York A Los Angeles man is urging | “The EF Fond” was writ nex “Min Vo redaction, mnatit ae A ES 7 ge Sasiey eK the world’s champion| the construction of = motion | ten by < ne Hement Davis, t ag we. | | which ta one of the best Charles Tay | COLONIAL || But the bout in “The Battier” is) SPOKANE BANDIT thrower, has posed for «| picture museum. If it's started {well k 1 hygiene worker comedies ever filmed, there is &| One of the scenes of “The Rat. 0t this kind. It turns out to be aj . ing how hammer throw.| there ought not to be any lack (in collaboration with KE. H. Griffith, 1} “The Third Kier") Btemad Briggw’ comedy in which bis famoun| tier,” which opens at the Colonial|feal battle between two foes, AT WORK IN CROWD be done. of freak exhibits, |who directed the production | ASTROROL TT AN—Ricang enaecs | “When a Feller Needs a Friend” |saturday, shows the interior ef a| Barlo Metcalfe and Harry Brown) gpoxaNE, Oct. 3—Holding bis” ~ - - «|| ettgaThe Bind of the Rend. characters are featured and ® Mutt |Grawing room fitted up with a ring}*taee the fistic encounter. revolver 90 low that passauti Baton tie Le be “Eke Heart of | 1nd Jeff animated that te & seFeAM.\for poxing. In this ring Duncan|, Friday night brings to @ Close) could not see it, an unmasked ban= | COLONTAL—Gtadys Lestie tm “A| | Altogether the program ts one of | tart a wealthy clubman, stages a “A Stitch in Time" in which/at robbed Fred McCotter, clerk in >. we in Time” } [the bert shown at the Liberty for! hour with a pugilist for the amuse an automobile service station, lo-~ — SATURDAY ] A M vTLe Mary Carey ta “Bare | laome time which no Goubt Accounts /ment of his friends TT IU . ° CLAMS A—Rarte Wittiame in “A Gen- | |for the show being held over to) 1, ckctidiinsty ex | corners near the’ center of the aii THE DOORS REX THEATRE 10 8M. Oe ae em Witham Russell In |For some time boxing has been passing within 20 feet of the place: 40M TE. FRE. i r fashionable sport amon; he TU DAY LIBERTY a stirring production called "Six Feet ane « thy 5 SA fl /TTED ie. There in an abundance of comedy | our wealthy.’ Usually the toute are _D Ts ee aa lecadl on the bill at the Li thin week Pe affairs, the profexsional rarely | oae 7 ~4 pascal ene Heiden “The Fae Crate Wall j cou ISEUM attempting to hit his opponent hard. If you returned home after a dis : YJ appearance of five years trae egress QS Uy Oy Vite ae stab ty would pei remain, denounce the | nec ond marriage and claim her® as That's the problem which = fronts William Farnum, who’ plays the role of Bruce Wolves of the Night.” which the attraction at the Coliseum turday rnum has chosen Miss Louise Lovely as his leading woman in this 4 . production, declaring that Miss Love FRIDAY—Final Chances to Enjoy “THE THIRD KISS” ly’s peculiar ability exactly fits her for the part of Isabel Hollins in this SATURDAY— jeture. Friday night brings to a clone the engagement of Billie Burke in her | ghtful comedy, “The Misleading “ which opens x Saturday, is described as of Eve and her Who Scored So Heavily at the Coliseum It is told in a prot c in “Secret Service” reels and is the first offering of Lioyd B. Carleton productions Enid Markey, who was last seen [here in “Tarzan,” and is supporter | . an old-time fa logue to the picture is said to be ex tremely beautiful. It visualizes the EVE PICKS: /7 > - a ie Sad a thane Tonight for the last time “Check _ THE APPLE era,” the big race track pleture, will close a two weeks’ engagement AND THE | : STRAND Tonight will be the last chance for 5 , Seattle movie fans to witness the A Screen Version of Buturday brings Hobert. Warwick EVE PAYS a MAUDE FULTON in the Hills,” a wes y Great Stage Play story of love, sacrifice and adven t Broadway Talking with Warwick playing an ap 5 7 yealing character of rugged, heroic THE re vf pe Presents mould. : : NAZIMOVA The film play is adapted from the ‘ as a novel by Marah Elie Ryan, which PENAL] 4 47} 5 aa has sold thru 50 editions to a tdtal Real American Girl— of more than 750,000 copies. a Quick-Tempered— A cast of popular players support he 5 Spunky— Warwick, including Ann Little, \e . f » Wanda Hawley, Eileen Perey, Tom And Altogether Forman, Monte Blue and Hart Lovable Hoxie MISSION King Last Times Tonight Stewart Edward White's + Dobbs, a day dreamer, who owns a} et Me Meee vetveiacin of tan’ tant ond ot A story of the romance of the Great West in the days when the Indjans ‘ made Dobbe does a bit mc ruled the plains. Love and thrills told in a picture every one will want CHARLES CHAPLIN day dreaming and then comes the to see. IN ‘airy stor which includes a charm 2 “JHE FLOORWALKER" re Fc iy fa dpvoth ap dag he 2 & UNIVERSITY Tigh pias STRAND ORCHESTRA . | “rhe ina of the Road". the! S. K. Wineland, Director, in Afternoon and Night Concerts health photoplay, closes a week's! run at the Metropolitan tonight,