The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 3

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Now, honestly, did you ever try to make any home brew? If you did, you know how funny a com- edy can be written along that line! It's here now— THE SIX BEST CELVARS |. A corking tale ¥ popping Cor hs at a = om oa | . STRAND ORCHESTRA Playing “Love’s A Xylophone Solo by ; les Fisher ABOUT MOLLIE KING | While Mollie King was winning |her reputation on the screen, «he was also gaining fame on the vaude- | ville and musical comedy stage with | her singing and dancing. Recently therefore, when a call went out fr & settlement on the lower East 8! of New York City for a promine stage star to entertain its boy and {gtri members at a holiday party, | Miss King interrupted her own tam | ity festivities and appeared at the |nettiement, where she gave the |membere a selection of the musical “numbers which gained her fame Always the Best for the Liberty Guest Here—until Friday night—is the best comedienne on the screen today, both in popularity and ability, in the best laughing picture she has yet made— CONSTANCE TALMADGE TWO WEEKS’ Or how a pretty girl can defy three bach- elors for a fortnight in their own home. WALLACE on the WURLITZER Playing the Song Success, “Under Western Skies” By Weeks & Murtagh MacDonald *) Colimeuns qu do you want to know ho to be charmers and bring men, or the particular you war r feet and keep him there noe Talmadge, who play the part of Two Weeks the Liberty this week, says It's Just ax easy and any do it I don’t mean the vamps of Jones or Kipling--the rag and hank of hair kind—bu bewitching kind. I don’t think muct of the girl who goes round trying men's hearts Just for the fun of breaking them, Mins Talmadge “But every gir! will Mirt a little — that doesn't mean she will emile or poan't know oF the atreot b something of with the men of her Why shouldn't How is she to know whether she in love or not until she flirts a lit tle? you CAN ALL po IT “But the va require stun ike a Venus. Any loaks can make & man like “What you must do is to take a epecial interest in him. Find out hat he likes and talk about it Pay attention to everything he says and be a good listener, He'll fall every time. If you just laten to all he says and look wise, he'll think sympathetic and that your nature ts deep and frivolous © moat of the girls he knows—those yn't Listen to his burning words m But girls must put themselves more or less in the backgraund whe joing this. They can’t be chattering about new hats and the latest styles and what Sally Fisher said and did. That won't get them anywhere. MAN LIKES SIMPLICITY “And as for clothes, dreaa tn gqod taste and simply. See that your jothing matches your complexion and your style. A man hates over. dressing and tao costly clothes. He kes the simple girl with the seem ingly inexpensive frocks. “All this may seem hard to follow out, but any girt can do it if ahe wants to. The only question ts, does she want to badly enough? if she is going to be selfish and self-centered she can expect the men to pass her by and choose someone else But if she wants to forget herself and one in almost maid scquaintance you are so not shallow them all at her feet.” eee CLEMMER WH Rogers’ takes some goodnn tured jabs at both the Uppler and the teetotaler In his latest” photoplay, 7 sayy \ i im it Wan ~ w p iam go to a little trouble, she can have Pretty Constance Talmadge Says Any Girl Can Constance Talmadge is powers over Conway Tearle, Weeks,” story, Tearle is one of a trio by the last reel he succumbs Do you blame him? ‘Water, Water Everywhere,” lemmer thin week Among Mr. Rogers’ sayings are: When you don’t care particular © what you're drinking, you like to k at something good over the top f your «las. Who wants to drink 27 bottles to be a hundred per cent drunk?" “When Noah took two of every kind of animal into the ark, you never heard of him takin’ a prohibi tioniet and his mate, did you? > man has ever quit after he was married.” “There may be as good fish In the “ee an ever Was caught, but we've made a damn dry country to fish In.” “The man who mays he can take in| or leave it, sure knows how to take io “There remains one thing more @angerous to man than whisky—| woman.” “lf prohibition keepe up, they won't have to draft men to go to) Mexico.” at the | COLISEUM Katherine MacDonald, whe war | tiewe brought to the attention of movie fans by her fine work in “The | Woman Thou Gaveet Me,” ts the star nA AN A w Ai A SNL r FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING NOW PLAYING MORE DAYS “Show me a sign from Heaven—give me’ real ‘ proof of your God!” SIR GILBERT PARKER'S MASTER STORY FROM THE BOOK THE RIGHT STARRING BERT LYTELL TOPICS OF THE DAY LW. W. LYONS & MORAN COMEDY aS TRIAL AT MONTESANO, WASHINGTON at the Liberty this week. |tore the people for 46 yours | general Be Man Charmer here shown using her pe reuasive Strand this week. her leading man in “Two In the beginning of the of confirmed woman-haters- completely to Connie's charms. yat the Coliseum this week | MacDonald, wha tn mauty Market,” © of auty wins her the of wealthy admirers and wh |leads her to eschew the she has been leading for wh: ove. ' Added to the Coliseum pragram to night will be an elaborate “fashion show” in which Miss Beatrice Otto and six New York ma be featured. Mis in & you attention © heart Ure ome wh ne “AFTER INFLUENZA. | The Grip, Fevers and Other Petson-| | ing, Prostrating Diseases pt te absolutely necessary that the blood be thoroughly cleansed, germs { disease destroyed oF driven out, lSppetite restored and the kidneys land liver restored to perfect regu~- Jar action. Hood's Sarsaparilia has been be. | A ing’ ‘niterative it has given patinfaction. Men a Blood - puri |tonte medicine, an perfect women them Hoo: giving for a wide range always anon of the ye ted pharmac eee. at Ata eaters story of ite rematka' a mild effective Hood's Pills. for the Hair cture Patter|| Klaborate spring apparel, val ued at close to $10,000, including kowns, street frocks and hen, with hate for each will be dixplayed by six New York manikins, ander the supervision of Ming Heatrice Otten, aloo of New York, u feature of the program ¢ Coliseum tonight The Fushion Show will be given at both the 7 o'dork and 9 o'clock perform: AKO, eee Herbert Brenon is now in Italy di recting a movie being made at Mount Aetna » film # make her de but int Hoot Gib non in “Rune starring Owen 1 for release in Norma Talmadg tion at Havan: turt “Yeu or is taking @ vaca no her return she'l . Robert A in mark, is expected back this m: to resume his picture acting in York on, now Den STRAND She was a leading light in the W T. U. She shouted against booze from the housetops and wept for Joy when prohibition was passed. Yet nin her cellar were 10 cases of rarest wine in existence. Hypo: ite? Nope. Just didn’t know the ret that her late lamented half hiding from her. find and many funny the truth | humming occur before is showing at the oe REX An unre! out am unfrie wife with and ap able auto, ao which thin jeanure,” o Rex week in picture. » of a laughter. a recruiting Lean and Doris May aro starred . . COLONIAL Sir Gilbert Parker, author of “The Weaver, “The Battle of the Strong” and a score of other w y read stories, is responsible for “The Right of Way,” the photoplay at-| traction in which Bert Lytell in be jing starred at the Colonial this week } It t# interesting to know that be NEW “TIND’ Soap should be used very carefully, | if you wanf to keep your hair look Jing its best. Most soaps and pre | pared shampoos contain too much lalkall. ‘This dries the scalp, makes | t#® hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady une in | Mulsiti ed cocoanut oll shampoo |(which ie pure and greaselers), and is better than anything else you can, use One or two teaspoonfuls leanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abun- | dance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out eastly, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oll. The hair dries quick ly and evenly, and ft leaves the scalp | soft, and the hair fine, silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oll shampoo at any pharmacy; It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply member of the family for months TODAY _ THURSDAY FRIDAY 1 HOURS’ 2 LEAVE WITH ORIS OUGLAS will | | | Shadowland has a_ brand) |new feature player! Here he is—and his romantic name is | Lloyd Hughes. Who's Hughes? |Om, he’s the very latest Thos. |H. Ince “find” and is now hi on his first produc- tion, “Wheelbarrow Webster,” junder the personal super-| vision of the noted Mr. Ince.) Sisis 26D. & UNIVERS! i IF AY ACLEAN AND Gistizsic: onl CHAS. CHAPLIN & | yan 1 eet DOLLAR PLEASURE om MIRACLE MAN IS COMING || a " Satistactory Terms ‘Always People Are Wanting -—Wiltons, Axminsters and Body Brussels Rugs are most abundantly present in the Second Floor Rug Section. Large assortments of all types of Domestic Rugs as one would expect ee in a store that is continually helping make better homes are ready for your approval, You will find it to your best interest to come and see our comprehensive showing. New Open Stock DINNERWARE Attention is directed to an exceptional showing of open stock dinnerware, comprising recent accomplish-_ ments in constructive and decorative skill by domes tic and foreign manufacturers. The beauty of the Dinnerware on display consti- tutes an interesting exhibition of the heights that” have been reached in Dinnerware production and typ-— ifies in its high character and wide range the unusual - facilities for selection possessed by the Grote-Rankin Company. Sets from open stock are priced $17.50 to $100 and’ upwards. fore he wrote “The Right of Way” (which first appeared in book form), he was Gilbert Parker; after it he | was made, by royal prociamation, Sir Gilbert Parker. In short, tt won for bim his knighthood. eee | | counter between a protessiaaill | mailer, who poses as an English |and a lovely young American git oe —_—__—_—_— =e CLASS A Bessie Barriscale is the star of the | new show, “All of a Sudden Norma,” which opens at the Class A totlay. | The story concerns a startling en ' Until Friday night—the narrative of a society queen who finds the greater prize, for which she pays—and pays with a price the beauty market derides with scorn and sneers— KATHERINE MacDONALD “The BEAUTY MARKET” An illuminative explanation ef the plight of those who attempt to wedge themselves into society’s circle when their finances are meager. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists, Under Reginald Dunn, Playing Victor Herbert’s “American Fantasie” BIG FASHION SHO 7and9 Wednesday Night

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