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Greece's second week and Forgive? Heudial in "The Cte “Showld a MISSION < § io CLASS A—Norme Tata: Care of Eve,” starting e ip ances KEN BLOSSOMS” orittitay Richard Ma: Griffith's “Broken Bic now play ing an extended engagement at the Stand, hag achieved new distinction in the field of motion-picture drama Tnetead of using tremendous scenic @fects and great crowds of people, he Works om the emotions of Audiences by the simplest and most artistic means “Broken Blossoms" pe. Burke's “The Chink and the #” contains leas than a halt dose: characters, and yet its appeal to the deeper emotions is quite Sirikitie and potent as was the ap peal a’ “The Birth of a Nation” or “Heart: of the World.” : . soms. taken from as Rirte Stroheim Armstron <2. Bam De Grane Eric Stroheim, popular portrayer @f Hun characters, is featured in “Blind Husbands” the attraction | Opening at the Liberty today. In his role of an Austrian officer in this Photopiay he is called upon to por- fray the arrogance and supreme con fgeit that made the Teuton unfit for | ‘the communion of bumans. “Blind Husbands” ts deseribed tn ‘Advance notices as a daring melo @rama, based on the days immediate | following the war, which cannot open the eyes of the typical American husband to the danger of indifference toward the woman he se- Tected as his lifermate. eee Ys said to be a riot of laughs and clever young actor, . plays opposite Mabel. . ee “THE CURSE OF EVE” (Cartetoa Productions) “The Curse of Eve,” described as & story of Eve and her modemp sister, ‘pomes to the Little Sunday. Enid Markey, fresh from other re tent triumphs, is the star and Ed- ward Coxen is featured, while the supporting company, embracing Clar- lesa Selwynne, William Quinn, G. faymond Nye, Eugenie Besserer, El sie Greeson and others is one of the best balanced ever offered in pic tures. Seago" Cteemo mene ecnec a Following “Broken Blossoms” will come a magnificent spectacle CECILB. - DEMILLES PRODUCTION | COLONIAL | | scrupulous adventures, the intrigues | | band Forgive?” photeplay | his | “Broken Blossoms,” THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 29, 1919. | PRETTY little Seattle girl featured in play at Coliseum; Jazz is Mabel Normand’ Griffith masterpiece; Liberty photoplay gives advice to husbands; Houdini performs daring stunts at Mi still showing at Rex; Colonial features H. B. Warner; Enid Markey at Little. . ‘il (NHN th l 7 1—Mabel Normand in 9 scene from “Upstairs,” Clemmer; 2—Miriam Cooper, starred at the Rex; 3—Houdini In “The Grim Game,” Mission; 4—Horne from “The Curse of Eve,” j Radthes Sm, B Werner at the Colonial; rene trom * Brchen Mosc” Strand; 7—Scene from play at Coleum; 8—Hric Mrohelm snd Francelia Billington at the Liberty. | 'De Mille Feature Coming to Strand | Male and Female,” the spec tacular production soen coming to The Strand, has given Ceell B. De Mille « stupendous opportunity for KOrgeous gowning, splendid settings and riotous luxury of production. |} Gloria Swanson, who has the lead. ae re COLISEUM “2344 Hours’ Leave” , -Dougias Maclean . Derts May co: Phomas Guise VMaxfield Stanley «a» Wade Botiler -Aifred Molimeswortis Mary Roberts Rinehart wrote a story for the Saturday Evening Post entitled “23% Hours’ Leave.” It made @ hit. Everybody read it and talked about it, All the picture pro ducers wanted it. Thomas H. Ince got it to the public his two new stars, Dougias Maclean and Doris May Miss May is known to her many Se attle friends as Doris Lee. the pretty little high school girl, who made her this year “23% Hourv’ Leave.” which opens at the Coliseum today, is all about sergeant rookie and his pretty little sweetheart. * “THE GRIM GA: Harvey Hanford ‘ameron | Mary Cameron Cliften Allison haaiiiinasbesielll MISSION | ME Houdini Thomas Jefferson Ann Forres Augustus Phillipe Houdini, the famous handcuff king. is a reporter in which opens today at the Mission. he undergoes for b anyone to enter the new ure a dis ce from ‘scoop’ coura wishin nese Vaudevi velled at the stag oe ing aper busi: patrons who have mar idini's mystery stunts on n even more dar creen REX * “SHOULD 1 1 SBAND FORGIVE Ruth Fult | Mary « John ¢ fighting, in nd other exciting combined in “Should a| Husband Forgive?” the big Fox pro. | duction now wing at the Rex ‘Should a Hus big one shadow is cast across some livés and lover the threshold of others because | g008 wife assumes that husbands | |do not forgive. { R. A. Walsh, | rected the photoplay, who wrote and di has given spe leial care to the staging of the race | | tr: . ack scenes, | ‘OR A WOMAN'S HONOR” (Mutual) Clyde Mannering i. PR. Wa herford. Marguerite DeLam utherford Jonn Gilbert Valeska DeMareay......Carmen Phillips H. B | actor, Warner, the clever English comes to the Colonial today The un @ Woman's Honor.” one of blackmail by a lof a wily Oriental, and the sacrifice of a young English doctor to shield his fiancee'’s aged father Marguerite De Motte charming heroine, La in the He is using it to introduce! sereen debut with Charlie Kay early Grim Game,” | The death-defying experiences which | ing role, wears gowns even more | elaborate and diversified than any of the creations worn in “PF For Worse.” DeMille always gives bis personal attention to the selec | tion of the gowns worn by the lead. | ing women in his pictures. For thig| play he made a special trip to New| York and visited al! the fashionabt modiste shops and picked out the latest creations with which to garb) Mine Swanson. ‘These | Veritable fashion wo which will appreciated the women, who are 4p authority for all that is new in the line of Mise Swanson wearn these site creations with & charm th 1 her own. Part of “Mas d Female takes place in Lady Mary's magnificent London home. It then switches to & tropical iwland—then to ancient} Rabyion. The ender of the | scones in absolutely un#urpassable. | The cast, which includes Thomas Meighan, Lila Lee, Theodore Rob erts, Raymond Hatton, Robert Cain, Tully Marshall » dozen other | favorites, iy one of the most aus picious ever assembled for any mo: tion picture preduction ‘ The Strand management promines } that “Male and Female” will be « rare treat for Seattle movie patrons dreas. { and | |POPULAR AUTHOR NOW WITH NEILAN | At what ts reputed to be one of| the largest salaries ever paid a seen jaro editor, Miss Marion Fairfax, author, playwright and for the past |four years writer of many of the!” | best and mmiost successful | plays produced the | Players Lasky company ngaged on a long te ntract to {do the scripts f ‘ortheom: | ing Marshall Among Miss i ful stage p “Mrs, Bo’ jern Girl n which | Winston Chur | list photo Famous haa author | Gian t Vick study for , Salisbur », hefore ¥ | matinee idot or | years, a matinee id¢ Many will remember in Portland, in the a |laseo Stock comp: tion picture indicate its Monroe | became a} was, for the tage 4 suCcemne of the Be. | the mo: | profession 1 begun to 1 used to be a the # for th er tn we cinema ol atu been re jonize c r tional p ountr Age array wooing of one must work are required good stage pla [in the linto the to the liea amatic muwe Years of stud t's why so mar haye made photoplays, bec they put application drama of of the ir work principles of practice The study that makes thru y jin part, be mad today the stage actor arson the stage, « by the girl in sehool| Myers, Ruth Clifford jand Priscilla Dean learned thia le won in their high | prepared definitel ny Carmel school ¢ for t line Clifford began | ‘angel | mowphere P Mixe Myer stud and dramatic school, was sufficiently prepared for studio com: | a screen in other words, she wa De thru dint of weilla an, ditto, hara work | | “tan” | panied by the subtitle ended with ~| new life brought happine ‘a —_—________4 | | Pauline Frederick || oo Her Hair—Not | | tracts, ‘This in the first offietal an-| opera singer, I decided to become a j “announced today that thelr activities glad Producers to Form Combine Confirmation has been given to | Mt the rumor which haa been cireulat-| I don't coflect old ivory or sie ing thru the film world for the past | phants.” Week to the effect that Thomas H ~] Mine Hope is fost 18. She appeared Ince, Maurioe Tourneur, Allen Dwan,| last with Jack Plekford in “Rill Ap Mack Bennett anf Marshall Netlan person's Boy.” had agreed to amociate themacives| She originally wanted in the motion pleture business upen| erand opera singer, the expiration of their present con.) “When I found I'd never make an Big CAN YOU IMAGINE IT? “I'm pertectiy normal, even tho I * in the movies.” says Gloria to tw «a nouncement to come from any of sehool teacher. thee widely known producers. They! “Then I got into the movies, I'm too. | think it's easter than | Under their new aesociation will be | teaching school.” WALLY IS “SOME GUY” Wallace Reid has received so many | letters timt he had begun to | think he knew all hie virtues, He! changed his mind recently, when he found the following letter from a St. Louis girl in bie morning mail “You have refrained #o nobly,” she wrote the Paramount-Arternft star, | from #0 many of the besetting movie You have never worn a riding patent leather puttees and a You have never looked hardy at a lady, gulped, chewed } and gazed out of a window, acc Fearing that his love might not remain a pure and holy thing.’ Your pictures have never And so the m of @ » to Bows and W petition to forge ahea given her chance in Universal City in @ very brief time. after she was| | | | | | | | | | given ber period of instruction under W. Griffith If you are ambitious to become a sereen star, begin in school, 2 for the screen your Muke it your wade," ake} studying ape: clalty, jw ow } I fin shout eptember 1, 1920, which ie the time when the agreement un. OWEN MOORE'S der whieh they are now working | LMADING LADY Myron Belanick has engaged Seena Owen to play opposite Qwen Moore | i bts second Selznick production which Is now being made under the | Sees of Wesley Ruggles, Mire | feces made a special trip from Cal | | | (fornia poe sopear a the production George Paweett one of the actore on the legitimate stage, has Joined Vitagraph's staff of directors. He will direct Corinne Griffith In her | ment pieture, “Deadline at Bieven.” “tor many years teatknown character | beauty cou De Mille star, whe is fea tured in the big production “Male and Female” ts soon to become the bride of Herbert K. Somborn, president Equity Pictures Corporation. s middle name in new comedy at the Clemmer; Strand holds ove ion; “Should a Hus- j 1 veal crowsed, Rogers, the Goldwyn comedian, ing fun at prohibition, “have te used for robbing purposes only July 1, They tell me, too, that are beginning to put ; soda fountains, to make some is Hugene O'Brien, Zena Keefe and a |more at home.” company of players to Sara, lake a few weeks ago, to take some soenes of Hin Wife's Money: journeyed Despite the cold winds that blow in ‘sunny California, Mary Miles Minter ts stl) swinging her tennis racket and making enviable an amateus tennis champion ne movie eglony o. an among t Bryant Weehburn, week finished “Too Much Johnaon,” the Paramount-Arteraft version of the famous William Gillette comedy, has started the production of “The Six Hest Cellars.” who only last Harry T. Morey’s next «tarring ve hicle will be “Detective Jim.” an origina’ story Frederick Van Rensselaer Day. . by tarbara Castleton plays four char acters in one, in Gertrude Atherton's swer Of Ivory,” now being filmed at the Goldwyn studios, Clasy Fitaweraid, the girl with the famous wink, will soon be seen in 4 jcomedy, entitied “Cinsy’s Funny | moon. Kay Laurell, the famous Follies in mow at the head of her own picture company, Miss Laurell just comple Heart,” in whieh the appears as a ‘half-breed 4 Indian girl, An appealing love story— A gripping adventure tale— A scenic marve But first and foremost-— A HUMAN DRAMA— This story of two men and a neglect- ed wife is a soul-revelation whose emotions rise as high as the peaks that tower in its enthralling Alpine scenery. Pa *% % Afternoons—22¢; loge seats 45¢. After 6:30—31¢; loge seats 54¢. Children, any time, 10¢. tices plus tax, sarsenonovssminntinalinicinsr nsec 4 HUSBAND. Dustin The Farnum has ¢ Brothers” Corsican | United Pictures corporation, 88 Mary MacLaren, the © star, will soon be seen in and Riches,” a story of Nite . . The Trifiers,” Joseph Poland's pe - filmed at Universal Cay, with 3 Roberts as the featured “ef Owen Moore's second | toplay, “Plans of Men,” « hanged to “The Woman 300, 0: DIVORCED PE IN AMERIC WHY) FEAL THE HEAR “A Shepherd's Taie”:..8 “Just for You” (new).