The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 12

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ipsa rag tn NNR ent AR eA NSS PET ELL PECTS IE pre eatee raster ga prone emese ey eennoniginen a THE SEATTLE hates —— 4, 1919. . ), clur @ p, { { er] | i Strand Shows “Male and | Female™ Tonight and Friday aay The Tauline Prederich comes to the No Longer Than That Rex Saturday in “The Loves of Letty.” Playing before the foothghts every nurht tn we nd two matinees: with t © time devoted t umera work, jen't the eaniest Sc een Neem Na lirady was forced to call off a mat » of r After at the DX Opera house, because of doc ne . tors order, Now Here—The Dramatic Feast That Has Never Been Surpassed—It Makes Time Fly—You Regret The Liberty wit tratare @ big That It Cannot Go on Forever ble bi beginning Saturday Fatty Arbuckle In “The Hay seed” and) = Charles Ray in “Crooked Straight Following the completion of “Pica ditly Jim* Owen Moore will begin work Pans of M adapted from the novel by Lewis Alan} Brown Cecil De Mille’s lavish produc tion “Mate and Female,” will continue at the Strand well known di actor ts playing ta in suppert in her latest Fame Marguerite Clark in “Lack in Pawn” will fol Houdini as the Gloria Swanson and Julia Faye, in Cecil De Mille’s produc- atiragtion at the Milssten, tion, “Male and Female,” opening at the Strand today. Lovers of Sir James M. Barrie's inimitable plays witl be Marguerite Courtot ist starred & 3 gpa ate ¢ she delighted to learn that “Male and Female” is a screen version was lust seer the serial, “Bound|of “The Admirable Crichton,” one of Barrie's best scripts.| ma Gages This is the first of arrie’s work to reach the screen. Tagey. 0k Regere comes to The story has given Mr, De Mille a stupendous opportunity the Colonial beginning Saturday | fOr gorgeous gowning and splendid settings.. The scenes take in “Jubilo. place in Lady Mary's luxurious London home, later to a d J |tropical i-land and then to ancient Babylon, on ine oe. eortar Thomas Meighan, who endeared himself to thousands er a men Neill ap of movie fans by his splendid work in “The Miracle Man”; Gloria Swanson, whose beauty and talent have brought her te| to the front in many De Mille productions; pretty little Lila | Lee, Bebe Daniels, Julia Faye, and that sterling charactor| in the absorbing mys of David Wa 1 The Mu tery of a hundred thril! Master,” altho the stories have that has delighted thou- Bf) in* cise in common. | Neill plays & OG otor, Theodore Roberts, are prominent in the cast levab olf man eq « ted to s = 9 sands— yh geod oe Saal og ere nn Petia - * * .: & ® “The Grim Game” The next feature at the Clem Just when Sergt. Gray, rookie in mer will be the popular Tom |a big trair Moore in “Lord and Lady Algy.” up io dis te | ten COLISEUM Ld - J gets all dolled] uniform and ts camp. Russell on the Wurlitzer lowing telegram | | from his beat girl: “Marric t fay. Forgive us, Wish us luck Gray feels ing very yor keen sense of hur ‘Am prayifig for you bot Gray At Swedish weddings, among the middie and lower classes the bride groom carries a whip This is an emblem of his a ‘1 r flomestic circle ema Natural ” comedy) travelogue HTRANL—Cooh De Mitle’s adienes is very happy wh e later in the story Gray wi the heart a and of the RS. G.E i “i amed Et pataire from @ 1 mcullery to “Palaioe de Danse. all In 60 eynce Couldn't ‘ae Hawes <stal pated minutes. And, when Mabel Able to Get Around Now | !in@® out that her “belthop” dancing r riner in the possemor of a cool] as Well as Ever in daethsent--soulks O64 seen tenisae bus ae Her Life right into his heart—and arms 2 c - ; ° “Upatairs” and 1 have been completely relieved “ragtime ro @ of all my troubles and am feeling simply fine since I began taking Taniac,” mid Mrs. C. E. Hughes, | LIBERTY | who resides at 305% Pike mtreet,| If you attended the big Thanks | Seattle, to a Tan representative «iving football game between Wash recently. Continuing, she sa California, you are very| For six yoars 1 suffe th | apt urnelf in the movie : i rheumatiam and my kidneys oe jat phe Liberty tt lesider ae | came very weak and run down and) showing some exci shes became very poor amera man caught some fine views matiam practically al y | of the crowds in the grandstand and chet Sh om ts Sonata TS] PR F DUCTION Were almost unbeara at Umes. 1) REX | could not do any of my housework! Miriam Cooper, the prett ar whe and could not go out of the house|is featured in “Should a band na nt of my condit My kid- | Forgive ° Fox p n at neye also bothered me ail this time wife of R.A nd I always had @ dull pain acr y > ted the production the small of my back, which worried pleture h in filled with me at deal, especially if I tried n the opening reel to the nervous and the least | noise | rides her horse to victor | out of the ordinary would completely ae De | as 4 ttNUUN! NiGits, AFTER 6 After Friday Night you will be sorry. Until then you can be happy, in seeing sada Reet The powerful expose of underworld graft influ- ences. The swift, grip- ping action makes this picture one of really tre mendous strength. SPECIAL Free Show for Kiddies Accompanied by Adult ane on sheet pase pheens sights, 1 | MISSION Lower Floor . Lower ‘Floor and Lower Saturday, 11 A. M. would be so nervous and in such| The air plane accident wh is Balcony «. Balcony ... 450 q 1 w pain shown in the climax of “The Grim STRAND ORCHESTRA Children Upper Baloony ...... ONE SHOW ONLY “T tried many Gitferent kinds of|@ame” at the Mission this week “ Children .. medicines, but none of them did me! tty pr 1 disastrous to Houdini Loge Seata . Under S. K. Wineland, Playing Loge Seats . You never saw any- : ny good. I had seen so much about | 8P4 #evera bers of his company All Prices Plus Tax thing like it, A two} Bi taniac in the newspapers I called up | The Planes by accident locked while “MLLE. MODISTE” Dally amit, 1, 2, 5, 7,9 reel film production 4 friend of mine who I knew he action was being filmed and taken it and asked her about it, and | T@*hed to the ground. The camera oi 9 recommended it so highly I de.|™80. who was in a third machine oe - —— : — lee I began to feel bet. | Kept on grinding which accounts for|the accident being shown on the of two women, both in | Doris Keane, one . of the “distin: | Let's go eat at Boldt y it, I beg 1 eareen. |#ame man, One is a little mountain | guished actresses of the American | 1414 34 Ave.; downtown, 913 t4 Ay ate ‘ye’ oo ce Sire — mh ae see | girl (Mina Stuart), and the other a|stage, has joined D. W. Griffith's |—— time 1 developed a splendid appetite P - COLONIAL | wealthy society woman (Julia Gor-| forces, and will appear under Mr. | ind I could eat anything I wanted Rogers Coming eaere’ ot Marey ke uviabing at thaldend Seicseee nikeetignt te aeetsen This Will Astonish and everyth with me pet Seattle People P ° Colonial in “Beating the Odds.” He| Earl Williams is the man. version of Edward Sheldon's play os 1 began to build up andre to the Colonial playa the role of David Power, a| iapinipedaicsheurceage ste “Romance,” in which she appeared! The quick action of ‘simple witch min my strength and in all I gained grafter, Who reforms, wins a girl and| hazel, hydrastis, pest ec ete., — pounds in weight. I got com on the speaking stage more than pletely over the rheumatiam and a panes — times In New York and Lon-/ mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, will sur pletely over tte theumatiam and don prise Seattle people. One girl with _ weak, strained eyes, was helped by Ah Ging Wing, a Ch ec actor, Who | single application. Her mother coul; cannot k English, hi ‘n im-| hardly sew or read because of ey: ortant part in “Flam of the/pains, “In one week she, too, esh,”” in which Gladys Brockwell | benefited, We guarantee « is to be starred. |bottle of Lavoptik to help - |CASE weak. In India a man’s greainess is eyes Aisebanie “ose cup FRM measured by the amount of noise he| Swift Drui ead: is Co, and can tpake drinking soup. gists. Be. atid every actor and actr a dog. They do. everything but talk. Also a_ big feature with Will Rogers. The Saturday Evening Post Laugh Hit Symphony Orchestra Kating with one’s fingers is not nsidered impolite in Indian society when his past is revealed i loses both the nd his money nd have no trouble of which kidney irely 1 and 1 never have the headache or thone ‘ Pretty young Anita Stewart is the star at the a" \Catarrhal er aa and Head Noises TELLS SAF, TREAT A | | ik ASS A is lizzy spells any more, I am enti over my nervousness and sleep af ke a child every night. I give Ta EGNIA i AH inciithe acedit tor say splendid con lition and do not think there is an STARTING SATURDAY It’s a Goldwyn re other medicine in the world lke it “I sent my «ister, who lives in Watertown, Wis, some Tanlac, and he writes me it is doing her a world of good.” HOME OF THE BEST $2. 50 , 7 In Tablet Form LASSES ON EARTH FREE EXAMINATION Can You Place a Value on Your Eyes? 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