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THE SEATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1919. PALL LLLLPLLPPPPPPPPPPPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PAPA pana > E MILLE feature, “Male and Female,” held over at Strand; Dorothy Phillips seen in difficult role on Coliseum screen; Clemmer has Viola Dana in| Morosco comedy-drama; Katherine MacDonald has highly dramatic role in Liberty picture; Colonial features Monroe Salisbury in play with pictur- esque setting; Story at Mission concerns lumber camp hero; Evelyn Nesbitt is starred at Little. ) ‘ himeelf. in this plo in ita second week 1—Pretty little Viola Dana, as she appears in play at Clemmer. 2-—-Scene from “The Brute Breaker,” Mission. 8—Dorothy Phillips, starring at the Coliseum. 4—Katherine MacDonald, in dramatic play at Liberty. 5—Gloria man for Billie Burke, Mar- Lem 4 Swanson, one of the leading players in “Male and Female,” at the Strand. 6—Constance Talmadge, in Griffith picture, Clark and other stars, has , ; at Rez. Monroe Salisbury, at the Colonial. @ part of Crichton, the extraor ; tt. : on . _amemienasliiae ananpn heath. Sr oe (Theda Barato | Go on Stage jth Crichton. Lila Lee, Paramount: | eT i schicevaciasiarsichinceiinticklaiealis wtar, te her servant maid nih Wal. Theodore Roberts has a char role. THE IRONY OF FATE Pat O'Malley has joined i Warren Kerrigan the Bond 2 : Ble. Is Now a Father | | tor a chort visit between pictures, an ——————————— _nounces that be has a new aecom-| J. Warren Kerrigan has adopted @| plishment. He can typewrite! It] little Polish orphan. The child, whone | isn't that the Goldwyn star has any] name is Stephen Myronoff, is 6 years|intention of giving up the “mo Bef eee | a 014, and can speak no English. He/to become a stenographer, but "9 ‘i A was nent all the way from New York | the last picture on which he : ~ CLEMMER | Pope to Los Angeles with only a tag om| required him to run a typewriter. H | |his clothing, and Kerrigan and his | satisfied Director Harry B | mother, Mra. Kerrigan, met him at as he sat at the machine, poundl _# “PLEASE GET MARRIED” ie |the station and took him to their/away with the forefinger of 7 i 7 | | beautiful new home. hand, just as newspaper men, a. . —_—_—_-—_ | yal after they graduate into being | LIBERTY ||} Oh, Look at Mabel! Sei" . “THE THUNDERBOLT” \ th the is i author in @ |CONNIE’S RELATIVES pletete aiwage bo. Senet BECOMING NUMEROUS all right, BUT—when at the end the scene, Mi idly handed All the world loves a movie star. rom 6 Ba typeur’ hs to B That's the way it seems to Con- t, this is what the astounded CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG stance Binney. Miss Binney thinks pred read: oe 1S SOON TO RETIRE] her tamiy tree myte-teve,been |) w outt tath'r - b doWN at The Clara Kimball Young, who recent | PAnIAuBPOIG “Years before the) beach Thansit$§ng UNGer this D ¥ Tad tak the well a welknown fiood way back there in| hot Lamp| 3Tom’ egimn) biblical period. Everywhere DORIS ENTERTAINS from screen work aften terw"ftures | Constance goee she finds a welcome had been completed, te/Seing detuged relative, @ doting aunt or a sweet Doris May, who is costarring with [anys she. “No matter where I £9,” | nougias MacLean in a series of com- with offere from £11 parte of the |0# and the sensation isn't half bad, | att aN types Of YOUNK | says Constance, “there ix always |edics, under the supervision of Th os, ambitious to succeed her. someone who claims me for 4 rela- 17 Ince, entertained Lieut. Com: However, the positiun is still open, | tive. Recently when in Providence | mander Henry Rupert Keller, chief! and Miss Young desires to hbear|a dear old lady approached me 2nd/ navigation officer of the flagship! from any young lady who fits the|said: ‘You are of the Providence|New Mexico, of the Pacific fleet, , qualifications demanded. Posters aren't you, dear” And)Dr. Joseph Kaveney, chief showing just what the successful’ when I saw how disappointed she/og the fleet, recently, on the candidate looks like are now being | was I was sorry I wasn't a Provi-|where she was working under went broadcast and will be shown In|dence Binney. Another time in|direction of WLioyd Ingraham, cand # Plot Paer| | Wiltam 8. Mart, it is announced, has just completed another book. It's & novel, Utied “Patricks Henry.” . (Fivst National) | A “mpite marriage” entered into for hate turns out happily because a wife despised her husband to such an ex tent that she refused to oblige him by allowing their married life to be unhappy in “The Thunderbolt,” the “The Untamed” in the name of the pleture the movie cowboy, Tom Mix, is now making see Jack Hott is to star in a film ver of the Drury Lane meiodrama, j eee | jen: widespread re- Porothy Phillipe, it te announced, bhort that she bes diee. That ee wit form her own tmovic compe] after whe ended her contract with ; Movie actrentes having thelf own) the company with which she had COLISEUM Mack Sennett’s"tatest comedy, “A 2. companies, to judge from @hnounce | been identified ever since she first Lady's Tailor,” is also on the new oe ¥ j ments, now approximates 999. became prominent in pictures in RIGHT TO HAPPINESS” | prograza. om — ee | Now she announces that she _« WY IDEAL WOMAN plans to go on the ninge, and also ’ 8881 | that ahe is forming her own movie Ph hae ng Me preenee | compeny, te be called the Theda » helpmate and a wife is my ti m Oo Mi ideal woman. She need not be || 18 *_ recent Interviow Miss Ban out in “The Right to Happi.| “Quiet” carter: Saiepary rhe > beautiful, but 1 want her to be | Be eee te mest my ° " the new attraction at the Coll- bins Reed Clyde hen ¢ | attractive. Personality Morten Girt rice Domingues more than beanty im this life, y Phillipe, etar of “The _ and my ideal woman is one who of Humanity,” plays the lead-| A cargo of women that arrived on has personality, She must love vole of Sonia, a high-spirited Kus bronlypr maseunglinge syn ikeogedh her home and her husband and ‘The character is said to|tice change in the ie ofthe esa ag ee ee the strongest ever written|ish Bar, one of the { ‘i yer he es m or Phillips, and affords ber &| camps in 1949 P wore) ate tittle parlalctte pafamsn ta || & Pauper she must believe in ter ene of her latest Goldwyn com husband, if she is married, and edy pictures. They are made of || if she is not she must be more velvet cream chiffon. The skirt || careful In the selection of ter is held in place at the belt fine || (Tiends. Vivacity, yes, but there with several large white pearl in @ vast difference between « buttons; and there are matching vivacious woman and a bolster buttons where the pockets join today. Katherine MacDonald is starred as Ruth Pomeroy, the young girl who ts) forced into this unusual marriage. | theatre lobbies thruout the country | Baltimore, I was mistaken for some-/scenes for the next c: within the next few weeks. one’s cousin. And still another time,| feature, “Playing With Fire.” not very long ao, I received word eee tn the flesh, am I want to show|that ‘the next time you visit Mil-|4 Quimind That, Dees Not thore who believe in me that I] waukee be sure and call on us as ean act before the footlights as|we are anxious to see our niece | Because, of ite ene ens a well as before the camera.” FOO Cap ew roan who | Lan tablets) can be taken By as Mins Bara plans to appear on the| An efficiency expert Is a man who /one without causi er vou: wtage during the winter months and| gets @ fat salary for telling $8 a|Finging in the head. There ts before the camera in the summer.) week clerks how to save money. |GROVE'S signature on the box a, WALLACE on the Wurlitzer Russian Rag”......-..--.Osbd parephrase. en brought this cha’ ts one of the big L. wn Trail,” the pho opens at the Colonial in wreck while om an toplay wh in Bouth Africa, plays the | today Opposite Miss Phillips. Monroe Salisbury is starred. eee eee (fret theme) ...00 0 or- 0c ssenecee Freed and Wallace CONCERT 1230 SUNDAY Where the Public Knows It Sces Good Shows. a eemermememeengy| the ohivt. ——_—_——_—¥ REX MISSION ap oem Shirley Mason's husband, Dernard || NOW SHOWING—The sensational drama of the strangest marriage on record— 8 e———_—_——.———» ALLEE SAMEE LOUISE | Purine. is shorty make his debut | “THE BRUTE BREAKER” U in the movies | (Universal) Louise Glaum, star of J. Parker o's @ j | Levis Grantaire Prank M. Read Jr. productions, is the proud Marguerite Clark has volunteered | Annette Be athryn A owner of a beautiful piece of jade,|t® become a troop leader for the Repticte Navet Marry Herth: . \Girl Scouts in Low Angeles. n - | which was sent her last week from Cw PS a ; Louis Grantaire, who inherited a| China It is in the form of a claw,| Doris Kenyon, well known to the! | Im “The Fall of Babylon,” which | vast timber tract at the death of his|and is maid to be of exceptional! movies, is at present on the stage J y }epens today at the Rex, D. W. Grif-|rathor, started out to clean up the| value. It came as a gift from one|in “The Girl in the Limousine.” ina play that will give youa Mth brings eut the colorful period of | yunyridden lumber camps. In the|of her admirers in China, the letter ore | 7 ‘Distory when for nearly 2,000 years | course of his crusade he found it neo- ing, “They very much ke| “Plans of Mon’ will be the ttle of of world’s essary to wipe the snow with a| pretty vampire lady, much, much.” | Owen Moore's next picture. lot to vor - scan Paste a ste axe pl ~ clique of bullies, but met hie Water: | | [language were known to Exypt 2nd |iog when he tried to rule a girl. William Dunean announces he'll| “The Primrose Path,” play by think 9h the shores of the Moditerrancan.| The story is told in “The Brute} follow the example of Pearl White| Bayard Veiller, author of “Within about— The American beauty of the films, Griffith hae chosen to set in this! Breaker.” the photoplay opening to | and leave serials to appear in five |the Law,” is to be made into a day at the Mission. H \ Have You a Camera Face? Consult Your Mirror ree! features. | movie. Lindsay Rathbone. Greenwich Village, the Bohemia of York City, is reputed to be the atest part of the big metropolis. = village forms the setting of t! ir part of “Woman, Woman! ise pwtodrama in which Evelyn Wesbit will be featured at the Little beginning Saturday. - One of the most important an prey Deretiey Pielliak ‘Gelaa . - -- . founcements trom the United Art- Pretty y ) Barring at the Coilseym this week in “The Kignt to HMapyines,” ow su above demonstrating her ability to register emotion, Reading from left to right Miss Phillips a ister love, joy and terror. you can register love, joy and terror in @ convincing manner you have & camera face. Dorothy Phillips, the pretty young Universal star, says any “movie struck" gir) can test her own ability the mirror the of expression. few hints offered by lughter forms good rule for al) acting, for the Besides the mere expression of|novice usually overpla: Goo the face, the poise of the head and| Photography catches the plighte the whole manner is all tmportant.| ‘cla! changes 64 7 The final result should be one of| Terror is one of the olemental reserve as well as surrender, the emotions, and any emction secon panied by marked changes of the agp lb toc Ng other, and the countenance 1s easy to “get over” A child-hating husband—his beautiful bride—a cataclysmic storm—and the thun-: . derbolt that changes two lives from misery to happiness. wi ‘| Here Joy ts perhaps the easiest emotion te Pra sare nae on Miss Phillips: to ‘register, because it is the 6om-| sect causing the emotion are always Love ts of many moods: monest emotion. There is, however,| associated with terror . much greater danger of overacting ‘Derror 4s played in a quicker tei Joy than of underacting it. aah fear, which it usually tol ‘The smile tends to brosden into} lows, and which is @ modified form & srin—mirth instead of happiness.| of it Repression is necded, That ie », Have you @ Pamee tooo? iy Liberty Educational Weekly—Vocal Duet, ‘Il Trovatore’—Liberty Pictorial Review