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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920. ‘Lovers Part to Seek Fame; Happens at Liberty This Week | a THRIFTY FOLKS —those who appreciate saving a dollar or two here and ten dollars there in making selections for_the home—vwill find price comparisons profitably inter- esting at GOTTSTEIN’S. Quality ranges the same as in any reputable house, yet some- how figures on the price tags, on most things, average much smaller. We'll gladly demonstrate this fact, without the slight- est obligation on your part. The GOTTSTEIN credit policy makes it easy for you to enjoy t he comforts and conveniences of a well-furnished home with- e@ ut cramping the family purse. We cordially invite those who aa ‘e merely estimating the cost of furnishing. —M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. This Beautiful Solid’ Mahogany OCKER photographic reproduction . herewith— Lucy Cotton as Hedda, a singer, and Eugene O'Brien as Stewart Grant, a painter. Lucy and Eugene, in the scene pictured here, tho muchly in love, have just decided to part, ,in order that each may follow a career. All happens in “The Broken Melody,” at the Liberty this week, TORIES of lovers whe gtre up| -— — ambition for love are many, but| | sqeett eet Cone pan “The Broken Melody,” at the Liberty | Broken Melody | this week, is & satiefactory play of | | CLEMMER — Mabel Nermand te | lovers who have careers and love, conn posters Sense. rs too—a new idea In plots, pleasantly | | “Jeay of Rewuse worked and acted by a clever, | REK—Mary Pickford in - i i Snes NTRAND— Margwerite ¢ moe. 9 h is headed by Hugene awe fon . | CoLenias "woth price is $30.00. O'Brien, as Stewart Grant, a paint || Lathe 5 4 of Kingdom or, in strugeling with poverty and loneliness in the depth» of N York's Bohemia, Greenwich He meets Hedda Dana (Lacy Ce . | lila ctrl whe t studying Gor grand tae! a8 opera. lchestra plays Wientawskis Polish Youth, congenital taste and love | danom, “Kuyawiak.” Albert Nightin draw them to one a Come LITTLE—Nerma Talmadge tn “The ow iste of Conquest.” | CLARS A-—Johe FP. Wade te “The « Dour.” ory then re Roary.” acToas the ocean, where) >. 2 amous artiet Hedda, STRAND te making ber way | Spiders and love at fret sight have @ | opera singer in America, much to 40 with the making the Mar O- | Finally these young people discov: | rusrite Clark picture, “Aliof.a Sud or that ambition is pot the most tm den Peggy.” at the Strand this week, portant part of their lives, and tn | a merry screen mixup Collapsible Go-Cart with imitation leather covering, [[| te sna! ree! use. OMGAEL | Van ths Semuaane daanseer of af either bleck or brown. Has adjustable back, rubber- (f/ SUS® © Se sstietaction of the audb | pretty Irish widow, Miss Clark plans i] | ence, to marry her mother off to the ect tired wheels, etc. Regular price $17 75 if] A pleamunt eurprine om the Liberty jentific English lord with whom they e DMM thie week is the appearance ¢f are writing a book on bugs. But ro $21.50. SPECIAL ..........------- little Billy and Leona Hacker, t¥°| mance in the shape of the younger EASY TERMS very clever, golden-headed tots, whe | prother of the house who has been dance @ variety of ballroom @ances | sent for to break off the impending s The youngsters take @ great bit match leads the little star to London, New Spring shipment fust recetved includes com- eee complications and finally happiness. ‘The role of Peery suite Mine Clark plete showing Perambulators in Ivory and Gray en- gy sinter, youthiet, teaw-|'2 perfection and gives ber @ chance amel, full line Oriole Go-Baskets, Sulkies, etc. Uful and clever, ia rapidly winning a | to offer some hilarious comedy, Jack | place among the leading feminine |Mulball is decidedly agreeable as the screen stare, Miss Minter, in “Judy | ading man. of Rowves’ Harbor,” at the Coliseum,| A? added and popular feature on thin week, even oufdoas ber aplendid | the Strand this week ts the showing/ work in “Anne of Green Gables,” her |0f “The Land of Opportunit#,” in sat photoplay, shown here @ short| Which the principal character is that ume ago. of the “Great Emancipator”—-Abra “Judy of Rogues’ Harbor” is the bam Lincoln. This character I re story of a courageous little girl, who, markably well portrayed by Ralph | at the rink severe beating, saves|Ince, who makes the character no| her mistrea! tle cousin from real that It seems as tf the immortal brutal treatment at the hands of| statesman himself ts walking thru heir grandfather, a mont detestable | the nem. haracter “Fra Diavolo™ and Bernard's “Dar. | There enters into the plot @ hand-|danctia” are the featured relections some young lieutenant, Teddy Kings |of the Strand orchestra, directed by and by name. ty meets and falls | & K. Wineland st grandpa has ® Judy's future | COLONIAL ok pretty dark) ang Colonial ts showing a eplen the young | but thru the | aig pill this week. Besides a cracker: | charming woman known as/ jack foature picture, Jack P' kford | The World’s Best Baker Made by a great American institution that leads - the world in stove making. BUCKE’S RANGES embody all the newest sani- tary features, making them as easy to keep clean asa china dish. ~ Beautiful to loak A joy to work with. Can be had in many styles for wood or coal—also the famous Buck's 8-fuel Combination Range for wood, coal and gas. BUCK’S RANGE MEANS GUARANTEED EFFICIENCY | AND DEPENDABILITY. A Range that will perform all functions required of it te your entire satisfaction, plus a big saving in fuel. Prices are from $20 to $40 fess than other ranges in the same class, and we take your old stove in exchange. M.A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. f the roses,” the young couple eventually find happiness, | Come,” the management introduces Reginald Dunn's big symphony OF: roe the first time at this theatre an tions, “Mighty Lak’ the Sunday performances. four good-looking young chaps sing melodies of the Sunny South, and Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran rollick thru “Officer, Call a Cop,” a comedy “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom bad Come,” adapted from the novel John Fox, Jr., characterizes the jauthor’s interest tn the life of the . mountaineers of Eastern Kentacky The story pictures the customs of these hardy mountaincers and also SEATTLE S$ 55 AD - 5 = — SSP | introduces a pretty love story {in SEATTLE S PSFULAR HOME FURNISHERS mets | volving Jack Pickford as Chad, the —————— SS) | tittle abepherd boy; Clara Horton, as _———? a Southern society belie, who wins his love, and Pauline Starke, a lit tle mountain girl, in love with Chad. | eee 1514-1520 Second, Between Pike and Pine | CLEMMER this week in “When Doctors Dis |Refuses to Call | Iowa Legislature DES MOINES, Ia., March 8.—Gov- ernor Harding today refused to tasue a call for a special seasion of the legislature to consider primary re form for women, revision of the school law or soldier ald legislation, as had been suggested by some state legislators. | The announcement was contained in an announcement written by the governor and addressed to all mem- bers of the state legisiature, | agree.” @ comedy fn which the star |is seen in one of her popular hoyden | roles. Mabel gets herself into a sanitar jum by swallowing a plentiful quid of tobacco and gets herself out by sliding down a rope made of twisted bedclothes At the opening of the play she contents herself with pull ing up @ maypole, cing it thru the woods and gettin, If tangled in it# numerous gaudy ribbons. A Uttle Inter she fights with the vil lage belle, eventually spilling her into a stream, much to the amuse ment of the spectators, ‘The leading characters tn thir pic IN ture are: Mabel Normand, as Millie Burns, the village outup; William Buckley, @ young physician; Frits Ridgeway, the village belle, and | Walter Fiera, a young carpet layer, who poses as a doctor, Other attractions on the bill are CLEMMER MUSIC LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Director | the Mabel, pranks stunts. She certainty ABEL goth =m | Cooking, Wating and | Baking A | white Winter Pear- | main Apples n— “Dreamy Chinatown,” a monkey | Spitaenberg Apples leomedy; Weekly News, showing the | Delicious Apples || latest happenings here and there, Rome Beauty Apples : and a color cartoon, “WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE” OU 220°" (Be) BB ti eceroment Bi con, Winesap Apples direction of Liborious Hauptman, ‘ at is limited—see it renders “Allurement" and ‘The Prin PRIZMA COLOR CARTOON Wholesale and Retail i ere it is too late. coma Pat.” Natural Color Scenic TOPICS and WEEKLY These apples will be “GUATEMALA” Latest News and Views jold and | REX ‘oNyanna” ts a Nttle girl of 11, ALL on 12. She is a sunbeam. ALL and bright-eyed. Incidentally ‘WEEK! WEEK! ch an optimistic child that 8 gladness to every one with whom she comes in contact. And this week at the Rex Mary Pickford is playing “Pollyanna.” \ ‘This wnt the Grst time “Pally: 2 or. Ambition ale pleases with @ cornet sole, The) jin “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom | orchestra of lady artinta, Their selec: | Mencham’s “American Patrol," re-| ceived enthusiastic applause during | Mabel Normand ts at the Clemmer | * “What Would Be sourn @ few weeks aga, and “JUDY OF ROGUES: HARBOR In portraying the character of the famous Judy, about whom millions have read, Mary Miles Minter has wide dramatic op- portunities not ordinarily found in plays of this type. Her charming personality makes the story lively and real. ‘ Theodore Roberts is in the cast. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing a Wieniawski Polish Dance. Albert Nightingale in a cornet solo, “The Rosary.” Larry Semon Comedy. Malotte on the the Use of Living?” the crowds were so great that tt could) Mra A W. Zinke, 6274 19th a diy have 4 ever another|N- E. wae cut about the face and | week. Those who didnt ee it then are seeing ft now, tf one would fufige iby the long line tn front of the Rex ticket office Saturday afd Sunda: Some people are even seeing ft ov again Little Mary’s mother ts to be con- cted gratulated. It was she who selec Pollyanna” ae Marys first pict for the United Artists corporation. URLITZER Monte Austin Playing “Peggy,” Sung by B Macolly, 1154 ith ave, was CLEANED The Fuzzy Wuzzy Rug Co. Since 1900 ure A drama of hemely coun- try life that is charming all its audiences— «Wurlitzer, playing A. W. Zinke and H. Andrews, 1206 E. Madison, collided at 13th ava and Pike st, Sunday night, HB Fe gs i i S Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows New York’s famous “Greenwich Village,” the Bohemia of the artists, is delightfully pictured in this new love romance, now here. A scintillat- ing night scene of glittering Broadway and a graphic bird’s-eye view of Paris are among the other splendid scenic effects. EUGENE O'BRIEN ‘tt BROKEN MELODY” Taken to Paris by a wealthy widow and set on the high road to fame, the artist remembers the struggling girl of his heart, whom he left behind in New York. He loves one woman. They both ments of good drama are included in the situation. WALLACE on the MACK SENNETT COMEDY “GEE WHIZ” — — 0 ae HACKER CHILDREN IN DANCES love him. All the ele- OS SS a a a a

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