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ONLY TWO MORE DAYS to see the George Loane Tucker masterpiece, the most gigantic motion picture achievement of the ; a | “THE Miracle Man” A living, triumphant demonstration of the superiority of mind over matter—a wonderful human story of a climb from the depths of sin to the height of love. AFTERNOONS NIGHTS, AFTER 6 Floor . Lower Floor and Lower Raleony Upper Balcony . Children Seats .—~....... ‘ Loge Seats .. AM Prices Plus Tax Daily at 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 STRAND AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ‘Under Wineland, accompanying the picture CONFIRM OMSK FALL | WASHINGTON, D. ©. Nov. 19. | Offictal confirmation of the capture of Omsk by the Bolsheviki and the | Penetration into Siberia thirteen | versts beyond, was received by the state department today. The Bol- sheviki have burned all bridges be is them. | |_ Constipation | To relieve it, and to stimulate the | torpid liver and other digestive or | Sans, take the prompt and pleasan | Hood’s , Pills | | Easy to take, easy to operate. i, Mase, Made by ©. L Hood Co., FULL OF COLD; HAD THE GRIP This has been such a trying year |for sickness that many will be | pleased to read how Lewis New- |man, 606 Northrand St., Charleston, |W. Va. was restored to health. He writes: “I wa down sick and nothing would do me any good. | was full of cold. Had the grip juntil I got two bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar. It ts the t used. croup, mon colds, whooping cough and com Sold everywhere. GREATEST PLAY— “The Mother and the Law” Featuring MAE MARSH — ROBERT HARRON And Cast of Fifty But Ralph L. Criswell, national authotity on labor conditions, and city councilman of Los Angeles, said: “Law and justice are different. Mr. Griffith, in his wonderful story, explains the difference.” LAUGHS—THRILLS—SUSPENSE REGULAR X bf i zona, THE SEATTLE STAR.-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1919. “Turning the Tables” Presents Dorothy Gish i in “Loony” Role | 1 WAM COLESEL ton tm 1 Ape * Ser view, CLEMMER—May Allison tn tr “soreen Stare me & “Turn | ne Tucker's | third week | “Mother and | pal News, Need in “The | “The “A Dew wimadae ia Man” continues to be n 1 at the! Strand, show | typical haunt of criminals in N York’s Chinatown, From here the} scene shifts to the high mountains wea, where a band of crooks ne there to make money the powers of an strangely transform and lawabiding cits near the who b by commerc aked healer ed into useful n is proving her ability ane at the Clommer this Avery Hopwood’s lively “Pair and Warmer." An Blanny Wheeler, the trusting Uttle wife who discovers that hubby is “wtepping out” when he is supposed | to be attending “Mystic Shrine” = meeting, Mixs Allison is altogether Dorothy Gish charming A drunk scene, in which the chief participants are Blanny and a poor henpecked husband living tn the apartment below, furnith the big} comedy scene of the picture. eee Yep, Dorothy Gish continues to wear her cute little black wig in her latest photoplay, which opens at the Liberty to- day. The picture is called “Turning the Tables.” And what tables does Dorothy turn? Well, in the first part, she is the REX president of the Spirit Furniture Movers’ association; she One of the most startling scenes in| turns the table up for a spirit medium. Then, when a jealous D. W. Griffith's photoplay, “The| jaunt has her confined in a sanitarium, she turns the tables Mother and the Law," at the Rexlon the doctors, on the nurse and everyone else, cae ed thin week, ts a race between an auto- the aunt, ist wadan, ao tke eek ‘te 'Tis said to be one of the funniest plays in which “the litte into @ machine and pursues the | disturber” "has yet appeared. ing train, which the - Bites carries overnor, the only man who can save the life of her boy sweetheart Mobdert Harron), who is convicted of Betty Blythe i a murder he did not commtt. id not | 3. Warren Kerrignn now heads a company which plans instituting a COLISEUM pamsenger airplane service between -| Dorothy Dalton creates a unique | toy 1 Angeles and San Pranciece role in her latest Thos. Ince photo play, “L’'Apache,” in which she is playing at the Coliseum this week She is an Apache dancing girl in the slums of Paris, who hates her lover-| partner and flees from him, thus tn volving herself into some startling adventures Robert Eitiott is the leading man) oy. 41) jand Joseph De Grasso directs the CATARRH Quickty Ended by « Pleasant, Neal- ing Antiseptt re: * hard rubber Hyomet in- baler which y | picture. Drug eee t MISSION . “Loot.” a detective story, ts the! this inhaler you attraction at the Mission this week. of the pure heal The picture is ba upon a widely jread Baturday Evening Post story and concerns the adventure of a | pretty little musical comedy star and jan English detective. Milas Resets Love holds the high | {fying record for ie actors She went up 11,500 feet in an air plane at Los Angeles t “Almost an high in the alr as my director goes when he doesn't like a scene,” says Beanie fo banish catarrh, DONT LOOK O10 FROM RERE UP A little “Danderine” checks ugly dandruff and stops hair falling ward needed, may be any druggist for a few cn Betty , the lovely Goldwyn! pour star, we in Rex} rub y Beach's which | fing tume- color, with 7 of chocolate With thi @ saucy satin outfit Mise Blythe wears ora wool tam It will bring back the good old days and leave a hang over of pure joy. NOTICE On account of special interest taken in this picture by women it is held over balance of week, at Pike The play that made the cocktail famous— “Fair and Warmer” From the hilarious stage farce by Avery Hopwood Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Louse Glaum —IN— “The Wolf Woman” Charles Ray is co-starred with Miss Glaum, afford- ing this picture a remark- ably strong cast. Overture. “William Tell” See Norma and Constance Talmadge at Home Ora Carew in “DOLLARS AND SENSE” and PATHE REVIEW h ory pleas. ‘The Heart of a Wool,” novel b ei Allon White, ts to be made into a movie by Allan Dwan, Dwan jo the film version of Richard} rane Davin’ idiers Only 2 Days More Albert Ray has a collection of 2,000 horseshoes, “I want lots of good luck,” Albert explains, eee or Fay's favorite malad recipe “Lettuce leaves, thin slices of pine ay then « slice of tomato, next a |ring of green pepper. Serve with | French dressing and a suspicion of j | TheWoman onthe Jury Every Woman Ever Expecting to Serve On a Jury SHOULD SEE “The Woman Under Oath” q's Mh, § | ae Cl in Chicago while Pearl White made u speech In front of éne theatre there eee cation in California bition garlic.” 3. cure Pad le} of For movie direc DOROTHY Anna Q. Niltson haw purchased gowns to the val of $9,000, so rhe says, for use in her next ple ture ee ‘Traffic was jamr . 4 for an hour ‘Theda Bara is now enjoying a va- “Lure of Am was her last pleture eee ene O'Frien, who appeared in ountry Cousin” on the stage direct Klaine Hammerstein in the film version of it in the New Janis’ picture, 46 L’ APACHE 93 The scenes are laid in the Parisian underworld, where the denizens of the Bohemian quarters mingle with the notorious Apache band of holdup men and thieves. A live action pic- ture. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (Seventy Musicians) JOHN SPARGUR Conductor Second Symphony Concert Friday NOV. 21 SOLOIST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HENRI SCOTT 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, playing pms cei “The Anvil Chorus” and “Bye-Lo” of New York let's go eat at Boldt's—aptown, Ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. Seat Sale All Week at Sherman-Clay’s CAN REAL COPS TAKE , JOBS OF REEL Cops?) **"* 4 WOMAN FOUND RELIEF 20o.—| T LOS ANGELES, Cal, Nov. 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Symphony Office 448 Henry Building Elliott 5558 say the Mayor Snyder has been asked |to decide whether real cops by day can be reel cops at night STARRING FLORENC Eleven Said Guiliy! What Could She AT ( } iM i A (tars we 4 Vij WA Te