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seen CONNIE IS VERSATILE RICH ‘GIRL TRIES TO. portunity in her next Realart pic Ennounced, to display her Ver linat can be employed by one She appears in three differ ent stages of the heroine's life—that Pf @ girl of 10, again in the budding Mage at the age of 18 and as an BM maid at the age of 27. She also lays the role of the heroine's liberately arranging @ party Mether. viting her poor rival in or humiliate the latter, knowin: }toward another provides a dra situation in Vitagraph's latest ture film, “The Fortune Hunter The act ix that of a rich girl ind forget it Earle Williams, star of the Bo to sleep + Get a small package of Hamburg _ Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take "put a cup of boiling water upon it. | picture doe through a sieve and drink el at hey tens Tht the, mon PERSHING SEES t ona there. Meving congestion. Also loosens the _ It ts inexpensive and enti . therefore harmless Starting Tomorrow |bursting off their waistcoats ot Fortu: about the pleture: “It is tainment. The battle scene: cellent.” Accompanying ¢ shing were Brig. Gen. Fox kes, Lieut. ¢ nd Capt. J. T. Snyder Henry Bi Bowditch nere would be fewer marriages for Saturday at $6.95 OF MORE PROOF THIS LIVE STOR VALUE-GIVING E FICIENCY! A POSTIVE TEN DOLLAR BOOT PLENTY OF SIZES FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING $6.95 Per Pair aMIRACLE MAN” Last Times Tonight | 2314 HOURS’ LEAVE _ Chas. Chaplin in A DAY’S PLEASURE | om y es ' pletured—in Dar Field Mouse, and Black Kid Welted Soles—All Leath or Louis Heels. Sizes 2% to 8 Width AA to D, Saturday only, ete sss, GODD OS. Pra Ct “THE SIX BEST CELLARS” Saturday—a favorite star in a noted Pinero drama Seattle has never ANITA STEWART — Conway Tearle and Templer S “Mind the Paint Girt” | Sir Arthur Wing Pinero is one of England’s foremost dramatists. is a good time to get acquainted with his famous story of a London chorus girl who was made a star overnight through a little chance remark. STRAND ORCHESTRA—Under S. K. Wineland BEHIND THE SCENES up @ promising career in order to y 4 , fited hy ng siste the final} youn (rou Pues way: beings a ! pmac Y MATHEWSON, the 14. a| Rees to the girl, but wins for himeeit | Gita} motion picture photon * lar enviable’ position in thé music| TAPher of the Prince of Wales Can "| world. ian tour, betrays another side of ce.|"Farnum's leading lady fs Loutse|@ngiand’s charming future ruler in ed “The Prince eS ee HUMILIATE RIVAL Like along the Gay Wh oo name of which has not yet; One of the cattiest of cat acts ium arch | Lovely » feature, ! see and Robert Gordor that If you are troubled with insomnia she hasn't any nice clothes to wear starred in the feature { «| STRAND lbp se A : Sylvia] warold's McCirath's new mnovel. |o¢ motion thctorea” tte Koes font It’s a story that sure will warm your heart. Out of o-} =the Lusck of the Iriah.” has already |o¢ the American ntAre. And ah for his fantastic world of shod feet, Grogan, the plumber, Stuart]is to be shown at the Strand for a|\ye internal economy of @ camera builds dreams about one pair. Every day at 4 o’clock secured the! week, beginning and © leading chara —< | ture, is cast in the role of Nathan ~~} | tet Dunham, the fortune hunter, who |} DRINK HOT TEA |goes to a «mall town with v FOR A BAD COLD } | Svowed purpore of wedding an heir. [3% ni less. He soon becomes the idol of | formance all the girls in the little community | and has an easy time hese the | | B tablespoonful of this hamburg tea |hetress to propose to him. But the for several w theatre became a mc tlon picture studio ~ BLOOD POISONING. | Hamilin's Wizard oi a Safe First Aid) picture every few minutes for three } nhs sa Ate wr | months . bated Mg ePnapesct han Prey 4 By pal Mr. Mathewson found the prince on blood | Conn who comes to th MONT svaee Sitag pnd helntel. Miotain J f 3 |tures and shutter speeds than most time | is mean, ne plumb ye >in nelly, crete re per-| : EE Bo) RPh nema ihglc dp apt He follows those feet to Egypt, Singapore, Hong- oe Warren, they meet |PIAY Foe of kong—there’s divil a bit of let-up in the excitement th many thrilling adventures,| . “Mr. Mathewson Is greatly preju at all, at all. The illustration just above shows the | wht h carry them fr¢m New York to| ‘iced in favor of the prince, which a : Pss-og rs sritan Venice, Cairo, Naples and |*Peake well for his royal highrivas kidnaping of the girl in Indo-China. lensinmenp |1f a man has a mean dixposition he aa ee would have a hard time hiding it CLEMMER 8 from a photographer who takes his itanes we asene the pores, pe | DWAN PICTURE| Realart Pictures are all swelled up’! penis. thus breaking a cold at once.|qhey have been honored—so highly poisoning result from the neglect o ver®-| honored that the buttons are almost | a slight serateh Wizard Oil is a safe an | It is a pow: | be ap Ham John J. Pershing paid a visit to the Sun theatre, in Omaha, Neb to see their Allan Dwan picture, “Boldiers | " by Richard Harding | pied eens to wounds of thin | graph vent danger of infection, | and Costello children, when he mare delit and! was Mtthe more than a baby - * Davis. Gen. Pershing, “the greatest | ‘oldier of them all,” had this to say fine enter are ex and inflam-| 7 bruises,| Andrew Soutar, featurea Crauford Just as! Kent o foet,| “His Royal Slyneas” in a comedy fon in cases of sprains. burns, bites and stings. ble, too, for stiff neck canker sores, eara pnnor J Brig. Gen. Malin Craig, Brig. Ge Dennis Nolan, Col. John G. Quack meyer, Col. George C. Marshall, Col Edwa he and/to be Get it from drugst 0 cents. | din atinfied, return the An old bachelor says that if lovers |” understood each other better there uid be fewer divorces—because Liver! roundings for Another Big “oan 9 THE SEATTLE STAR--FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920. DIRECTION JENSEN G& VON HERBERG Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows Friday—Good-bye chances to laugh at CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “TWO WEEKS” SATURDAY—The big Harold MacGrath novel, full of romance, intrigue and laughter—a round-the-world thriller— Two characteristic poses of Betty Compson, the young star who plays the leading feminine role in “The Miracle Man,” George Loane Tucker's wonderful production, which opens at the Rex Saturday. In this photoplay, she has the part of a Bowery girl, member of a band of crooks. She recovers _her lost innocence and faith thru love of an honorable man.! ae ee » * & * * & ri a her feet, a nobleman and a captaty TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY — Constance Talmadge tn coke”; Mutt and Jeff Ami eal of “Mind the Paint ms at the Labert eat sur Pictures. the way It all turns out COLISEUM — Katherine MacDonatd || Incidentally, the star is pretty te “The Benaty Market JAnita Stewart ur Sensing Mactan and Dorje May im Hours’ Lew Chartie mA Vieasure STKAND—Bryant Washburn tn The Hest Cellars”; Strand News | | COLANTAL | May Allison, in “The Walk-Ofte A satirical mood of New ty, will be the attraction t the * Colonial, beginning Saturday |The production has been made from | |the big Broadway stage success by | rederick and Fanny Hatton, which | }was produced by Oliver Moroseo. Broken The action of the play takes place n and about the homes of we | soctety ders in New York city Jand in the studios of those who are COLISEUM more Interested in art for the sake of 3 | William Farnum comes to the Coll: | 41 than for itself. A thread of seum Saturday in what is said to be | romance ¢ oncerning one of the society ond of the mont sympathetic roles Of | cir and a wealthy young Kentu " his screen career, The title of bis/ion runs thru the plot . new photoplay is Heart Strings — In It he haa the role of Pierre Four |PRINCE LIKES jncl, a violinist of talent, who gives n Ye Miossoma.” x - we the March num ¢ mbout lenses and aper they pass his basement window. 4 There is probably not a or ar Lewis’ production picture subject it seems. Whenever his royal highness saw the camera of his official screen recorder turn ed on him in public he tried to help by stepping into better light, or by|for the American news reels were speaking more or moving|shown to the prince in the dining| porate! He was very nice|car on the royal train, about posit "Those parties in the dining car There are four rules for photo-|were very interesting.” Mr. Mathew graphing English royalty such as|son told Betty Shannon, the recorder the prince which an American found] of hin story for Photoplay. “E it hard to observe--so Mr. Mathew-jone on the train was invited. ‘he son just decided to © his own|prince sat in an easy chalr and judgment about them,” and he found |*idded’ the life out of the members eee that very satisfactory, They are:/of his staff when they appeared on 1) His royal highness must not belthe screen lly en photographed “clone up,” (2) his royall ¢ s must not be photographed | pri aie heme Gok golf or indulging in lke in-|frey, in a high silk hat sports, (3) his royal highness | __ the ¢ must not be photographed with ling of a bucket of paint she ge piling of 5 ‘ ladies, and (4) hi ‘ ki 5 royal highness n inspiration; a song, “Mind the| Mt 0% One Pespellh S a eeein written for her and ahe| ust not be photographed whenever “|he royally does not want to be. springs to fame. With the world prings to fame. With sisi The pictures Mr. Mathewson made to H F t “RU OF FES" (Dic Nort ue | eee the firet kid actors ar on the sereen in the éarly Vita ared « with Maurice he story, which was written b the same bill, with the leading come ( i fi ai \" Vi i WY W4, ’ ime er EGA Harold 3 LAST TIMES FRIDAY “THE RIGHT OF WAY" sin BERT LYTELL STARTING SATURDAY THE OLIVER MOROSCO BROADWAY SUCCESS, BY FREDERICK AND FANNY HATTON ° LIBERTY Ambitious to quit her sordid sur better things of tained at | ry MeTe Look at tongue! Remove poi- | Teas sons from stomach, | Nazimova is to start work on| liver and bowels | filmization of Frank Danby's novel, | | “Heart of a Child Fifty thousand dollars, it is an nounced, 4 for the screen rights to man in Room 13," | Gareth Hughes, juvenile man with | Equity Pictures corporation, has been aned by Harry Garson to Mildred ful nows for every fleshy | Stachte Gtkass hs velo Poe | # good things to eat, 66 9 Harris Chaplin for appearance in|? Gee tee eee Thelma | es the things they like moat 9. Fu pause of their desire to keep down | a Kathryn Perry, lato of the Follies, |thelt wolght, or to reduce the fat s to appear in Owen Moore's next AY pa Oe ar ee picture. The famous Marmola TP iptt 2 ee has been put up in convenient, tab- “Convert.ce Ravens Grn form, and is now sold by dru “Convert of Revenge" stars ints everywhere at only $1.00 per Davidson iarge caso. To get rid of fat at the SbaBiers vate of two to four pounds a week, “The Butterfly Romance,” pro-|simply take one of these littl duced by the Universal Educational,| lets after each meal Es gk at be has for its “heroine” Harry Fraser,|to where you want it coded Julian Bitinge in the lor flabbiness will remain to. show | | —STARRING— on rane * the fat came off Accept “California |name part of “The Fascinating | Where the fat came off | ; only—look for the name California on | W \dow." The romance haw to 20 Diels accerding to directions: they ae jenn of a Picea struggle against the the package, then you are sure your|with silk stockings and the discrim-|are harmless, free from polsonous or | emptation to sell her soul for w child Ja having the beet and most |iinating burglaries of a band off in-/imjurlous ca. and can be used! iP ealth and ease with perfec afety, Try them for) harmless laxative or physio for tho| ternational thieves, Want a “fow weeks ‘and got. remults | little stomach, liver and bowels, Chil ot ed without going through long steges | dren love its delicious fruity tante.| | Mary Miles Minter has rented the/of tlrenome exeroine and atarvatton | TOPICS OF “In Room 202” P| "mn dose o7 pus n or 101 dtet, t them at any good Full directions for child's dose on|famous Mathewson homo in Lon| diet. Get thom at ane mon si TH Y A Serpe [each bottle. Give it without fear Angeles, where she and her mother | Ol Company, 864 Woodward av A COMEDY Mother! You must say “Califor.|are now living. The home was for Detroit, Mich. nnd ® full ole pa 2 : merly Mary Pickford's, age will be mated to ree ~~ ' ns e wrapper and pontpald,