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. PO on ln Lae Hoa tl i NERY THE SEATTLE STAR-—-MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920. perenne nena ye aeene 2 me ocr = [pr mwa = ces W mills Clever Actress Seen in Emotional N (a reem Role in New Picture at Coliseum THEATRE 2a ae ee a ST Final week—only four more days—of the highly . ” melodrantatic Marshall Neilan story that abounds in thrills— TODAYS PK aus Kecune ion My Phase CLEMM ER Rex Beach's The Altver Ho Young Woman.” | | tn ola | | WALLACE ninco that “Toodiew” cannot reaist.| Coone from “The Forbidden Woman,” a dramatic photo- é In the race he is fouled by the “Far | say at the Coliseum this week, in which Clara Kimball wa J. D ara to roar thra and| Young is featured as a*Perisian opera star. Diane: Sorel win | (Miss Young) is a9 the height of her popwarity in Paris a. MY DUST: Of course, there tf a lat more to It! on opera star, when a rejected suitor trumps up an unpleas- a ae D- Beare tu) ont scandal in which she is involved. This causes her to flee ee to America, where, under an assumed name, she meets and with “An. Old aifficul ; nd Mra. voxtiew.”” the tat | falls in love with Malcom Kent (Conway Tearle), a young 7 ter role being played by Ann Littl y rondo Just when everyone is tickled to death that the Theodore Roberts ; qwon fe tie lovely heroine has at last found Aeppines "4 somehow, in all Ann Little . most unusual way, Kent learns of her past and once again fae We Oe reek Sones ¥oe there oc dark cle TAG tems, Aowever, after, uate fox Tully Marshall " day en «| tears and many explanations, the silver lining is most prom- 4 Rex *\inent. ber oom i one * * * * * 8 & i i euthusingm ! lowe ir t y oe aster 0! J Sa ay Ev See Anita Stewart ride Queen Bess to victory in a eee. | of salman jin love with the youss maate o Another Saturday Even. i vil ack i there- ‘ terfront and| Mf . hekd of a powerful can Petey to ‘ so . ya ing Post Los Angeles-San dashing match on the Louisville race track and there ¢ rout and) crn backed by & WED nirest ays | saleua ¥ At the young inat ; or ligee agg , i 7 to Hicate, is determin © monopolise |!" mere fling with her affec francisco auto race sto; ; Ea eeee ‘he hero's fortune, See the masked Night ; a adel pe a ica, “He finds |tions. She slips quietly out ot the with a big smashup and a ders, e ife, the dynamite plot. It’s “The fitver|Cherry Mallotte (Myrtie Stedman) a | houre f * enaemi amas itty sae , Hor hiefly tw Alaska. Of |bardy and beautiful daughter of home. Hut as she leaves the big fight. citing every moment. sre anka teaawures, pone i» more| Alaska, @ worthy opponent. Sho and | rounds she sees the barn is o7 bountiful than the salmon fisheries | "Dix" George Holt fight to hold their |fire~ ee eee wey svg : t Knowing tha ‘ine probre: —————_——_———_—_———_—__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_Ts_ of the Kalvik district, and here re. | claims. ; Bio seicteige me thereives aa 2 mo stragrle to control the «fiver horde| Emerson, a sclf.confensed failure. | (at tse hore l @ favorite for 1 Playing “Bow Wow - | Holt, Cherry and Emerson farm an |"! Ron dpomngsre tons ; alliance. Emerson goce to New York be rac bon to be rum. ashe ey ae shes over to the burning barn and to get the necessary capital, The big Wall street syndicate exerts ader S. K. Wineland, Playing “Strand Waltz” regardless of her own safety, mgkes . AFTER INFLUENZA Fibs the reacue. iophone Solo, “Southern Fantasy,” by Chas. Fisher J’ << Can er al i ue ah Later, te the eters; inane 4 1,000 Pounds of Harmony ange te - jockeys outf and rides this same . ‘The Grip, Fevers and Other Potson- ry Prostrating Dieranes |wtnds up with a big surprinn Ex y Tt ty abe mary that the | citing moenes along the Seattle wat blood be thor Eer™* | crfront are shown when Exergon HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL CINGER VISITS pat orse to viet Ae for her romance it turns out —— cs eysistope here to pic ew of men | Ost matiatactorily {mine ‘The sheriff and his compan-|Harry Carey is starring at the Co| Ohildren need all their strength Pt t gular na 3 way eB i ef fk. as’ li - a Jy “4 in the back, after |lonial, |BIG HOTEL USED ce GR ge fe Rig UNIVERAL CITY **},0" eee REX + tng him from the ranch when PUI 18 7. | IN “THE FLAPPER: " tl " * I “ he to meet bis . he attack by more eerioun sick-| Among the prefaineit visitors at ‘ Maurice Tourneur's special produc- |", an e ee SENATOR SHEPPARD | ‘The first appearance of the is /. Mrs. Amanda Flnt, Route 4.| Untvermal City Jast week was Mme. One of the most thrifting ecenes| tion, “Women,” being shown at the}, 10 ©, *pecteals ‘ints tides jor of the Pennsylvania hotel, Ni Philadelphia, Ohio, writes: “Po! conumano-Heink, accompanied by In“In Old Kentucky,” Anita Stewart's Mex this week, is an unusual photo- | Sie a under ‘ TO AID FILM STAR York city, as a picture “loca! » Honey and Tar cured my little tarring vehicle wi enjoying 5 io net allow ad C Corinne Gritit Vitagraph star, | W288 made on St. Patrick's day whes” jaughterindaw and two grand s F, of the worst tickling cough. I ia | nothing ym a lengthy run at will go to Washington, D. C., wi “ Olive Thomas, supported by mem ~ a - hin - an r oy ° e inter. her a rushes » we study te pent | ** 7 - e o or o y and Mithing to belp until I got Fo! i in sfeing Eddy Polo go U irning barn and sa a shar eens oir anine really mnged to the girl pard on the pc @ hundred extras, shat scenes in Honey and Tar.” Gives immediate ak Gute stunts Sor his acer from the Mamen ie wessted by the producer to| "Sl they mamet give ft ep :: next picture, “Gum.|*k¥scraper hostelry for Mine Stewart, an Madge Brierty, straight-trom-the réliet from distressing, racking Miss nator Sheppard of | ThOmas’ forthcoming Selznick bas " % serint, “The Vanishing Dagger,” ar ee Peary joey} ent tn the ie jaime Tealixed that he must give upyshoes 41 fore noma ot A pment costhas and heals.) cniiied by & vik Toe : ; a gee ge am aad 3 im-|omething far more precious to him} Texas is an old friend of Miss Grit. | @uction, “The Flapper, ue. for colds, croup and whooping | nett initing in a nearby city \ and Eve op th's father. |than a gold mine th : we? ne 4 ant fairy |‘8n & & b | WHAT » NEXT? Vera Vernon, Sold everywhere versal menagerie tiful fase The unselfich way in which b ” ii ae screen star, insured her eyelashes =< ones |"*crifices his own heart's desire for! prohibition has done one thing,” | $25,000. Uneurled, ‘tis said, they (C0) 7 1 by spiritual rey.|h? happiness of his friend is de) says Will Hogers. “It's certainly | measure three-quarters of an inch. ad BS history and fairy lore. | Veloped with telling effect in “Over : boosted the price of a drink On, my! carries the audience|'®24 Red,” the photoplay tn which | - |thru legend, history and fairl lore r} The * i eer’ « is exeeptionalty fine, tn + | sling pretty ist Faire innney|, Bebe Is Versatile one of the famous Binney sisters | eee who recently became popular Broad- way stare pre * of Ziegteki's prize beauties; Mthel Ha) lor, the beauty of the present Cen tury roof show, and Paul Clerget, the| popular Freneh actor | | Asin all of Maurice Tourneur's| productions special attention has| been given the photography SPECIAL NOTICE TO WOMEN PATRONS: Our latest Fashion Show, contemplated for this week, has been post- poned. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG’S gowns in “The Forbidden Woman” Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy corns and calluses right off with fingers ’ Now here—The best-dressed woman on the American screen, as a Par- - isian opera star— CLARA’ KIMBALL YOUNG Apply a few drops of “Freezone” upan thateld, | bothersome corn. Instantly that com stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, root and all, without pain or soreness, © | COLONTAL They were two happy tramps to gether. They had discovered the lo- ation of a valuable mine. Just as a girl came into their lives, a girl that | started them both dreaming of love| and a home, a crooked sheriff, tntent spon learning the location of the mine, arrested them and sent them to Jail They encaped and separated, Red to seek out the mine and Collie to the ranch where the girl ying. They were about to be some fabulously wealthy from the wan si Bebe Daniels came from comedy to legitimate drama, She has appeared to advan-| tage in C. B, de Mille’s pic- tures, Off the esereen, Miss Daniels is fond of singing, having a good voice, which she frequently uses to advan- tage in benefit performances, | She loves outdoor sports, such jas riding, motoring, swim- ming, ete. Dancing is one of her greatest accomplishments in the lighter forms of diver- tisment, but a few cents at drug stores FIRST SRATTLE SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK Adventure, — Romanee, Red-Blooded — Action—as Only Rex Beach Could * Write It Maurice Tourneur ‘The Master Creator | MISERIES OF THE STOM- ACH RELIEVED TWO MINUTES WOMAN When your stomach isn’t strong With Cherry Malotte, Most : of All Beach's Characters ous tang So Re omen erica nough the food you put| i So entrancing to the eye J) into it, an thi you eat sour are so und form poisonoun gases, the same | | and so beguiling to the PH} ening holds true when it loaves your BD tnought:that te win tare || stomach for it has not. furnished proper nourishment té the blood and | you to # state of dreamy |) 1.4 joft the stomach in a filthy con: | forgetfulness of the little |) dition Like carbon that clogs and chokes gorgeous that no further “The Forbidden Woman” Miss Young gives a finished performance and displays a wonderful collec- world about, |a motor, so the excess bile in liver, | REX BEACH'S tion of gowns. Conway Tearle is the leading man. The settings and iti | ene. the comatipated: waste. tn. tis A ri . . . att ex | nowels, produce headache OR RY scenic equipment are magnificent. om | Leckie: ace reat stone man wie eel teil wa of late Women Should See | vere cramping palns, Which are due} Fascinating tale of life in be) North—his biggest since “The ey to the pe ous s distending the | Spoilers”— ! fashions | stomach 1 neod something that | Ss mm hon re) EXTRA! | will get at the Real Cause of all this oe ymphony Orchestra | | EXTRA! [J fashior | wig ea he . “THE SILVER ¥ Ta get immediate relief fro hese 31 Artists under Reginald Dunn, playing the Overture Submarine War necessary | iecuilae tebe Je TO, petig tg nwo HORDLBE” { MINUTES you will find your suffer. “Orpheus,” by Offenbach newvity hi J es hl ket case econ CLEMMER MUSIC this week. | | Jo-to is sold in Seattle by the Rar. LIBORIOUS HAUPTMAN, Director, if lFree sample at any of these stores