The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1920, Page 3

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Only Superfeatore Pictures Are Shown Hore TONIGHT AND FRIDAY ONLY— Z va ‘WALLACE REID Playing the canine courtship, “Bow-Wow” 1,000 Pounds of Harmony “Athalie,” the Robert W. Chamber |story, is being filmed in the snow |country of the Sierra Nevada moun tains. \AJEURALGIA or Headache tub the forehesd and temples with VICKS Vi | Your BoDyéUARO” = Until Friday Night Only The massive Marshall Neilan producticn with a thrill i every foot— On.90F N20 Until Friday Night Only CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ‘lh Kentucky” With its hair - raising leap for life, its lynch- law at midnight, the chase of the revenue of- ficers, the fox hunt, the feudal wars, the night in her gorgeous scenic love romance of Paris— “THE FORBIDDEN riders and the horse rac- WOMAN” ing. A superb produc- - | The Novel Comedy, ane “UNEASY FEET” STRAND ORCHESTRA Marvelous Submarine Playing Pictures “Strand Waltz” ‘ Symphony Orchestra Xylophone Solo by Fisher playing “Orpheus” The big superspecial motion picture of the Henry W. Savage stage triumph pe ae COMING SATURDAY THE SEATTLE STAR—TH DAY, APRIL 15, Stage Beauty, Heads Fine Cast in Screen Version of “Everywoman” Leading characters in “Everywoman,” which opens at the |Strand Saturday. Tow row, Theodore Roberts, who plays | Wealth; Monte Blue, Love, and Violet Heming, Everywoman. Lower picture is scene from play showing Clara Horton as Youth, Violet Heming as Everywoman, and Wanda Haw- jew ag Beauty. LAST TIMES THURSDAY HARRY CAREY “Overland Red” STARTING FRIDAY A Cyclonic Drama of a ‘Dancing Girl Who Found Her Soul HOPE HAMPTON “A MODERN SALOME” * * * * * * * | HIE significance attaching to the; Love; Bebe Daniels as Vico; Ray sereen version of the famous stage mond Matton, ax Plattery, and so on play, “Everywoman, which comes to| Those who recall the splendid work he Strand Saturday, arises not|of these players in former Par alone from the notable character of | mount-Artcraft offerings, will reatine the play itself, but also from the|the strength of this cast exceptional cast that has been BEAUTIFUL GOWNS praecina ie interpret the different ‘The gowns in particular are a fea In search of those best suited to ture that will Interest the feminine contingent—gowns that rival the the many rolea in the pictureplay,| ost modern a lg every effort was expended to secure) Now york beast those who were ideally suited to the 4 parts, As @ consequence, the happy holce of Violet Heming (the stage beauty seen here recently in “Three Faces Fast”) to play the title role Wanda Hawley, as Beauty; Theodore Roberta, as Wealth; Monte Mus, as FIRST RUN IN CITY There is a beauty chorus of hun. | dreds of gtrin | The Giming of the picture was! done in California, where the mas! sive neta were erected on the enor. mous studio stages, | THE STORY “Brerywoman” ts a story of Fverywoman’s quest for love. Wealth and flattery, dimtpation and vanity stand in her wuy, but her EX BEACH'S story, ‘The Siiver Horde,” which has been trans ferred to the screen, is proving a) great drawing card at the Clemmer | this week. | Thin picture ts filled with exciting Incijents. Most of the action re volves about the parts played by Myrtie Stedman, Robert McKim. Curtin Cooksey and Frederick Stan ton, players popular with lovers of the screen, who put many thrills and & great deal of romance into the fight waged by the trust interests against the independent faction for a monopoly ef the salmon canning | Jindustry in’ Alaska. juamenry ‘= = TOURNEUR - An_ exciting automobile racing story is handsome Wallace Reid's | new picture, which is the chief a traction at the Liberty this week. It} |is called “Excuse My Dust,” and Ann} | Little is Reid's leading woman. | A Wild automobile road race from Los Angeles to San Francisco is the big feature, The Master Creator Presents WOMAN | So entrancing to the eye and so beguiling to the Urought that it will lure you to a state of dreamy forgetiulness of the little wortd about. cee } | REX | | Maurice Toureur’s production.) “Women,” is the attraction at the | | Rex this week. It deals with wo-| man’s effect on history, and the idea lis conveyed in a series of episodes | fmm in which Adam and Eve, Claudius| and Messalina, Abelard and Heloine, ja civil war heroine, and the women war workers of the present day are Il Wi Sh Id $ am coaractatn # All Women Should See The picture abounds in beautiful Added Features JOE ROBERTS Banjoist Playing “My French Salome” and Other Hits TOPICS Comedy Review CONCERT ORCHESTRA scenes, and is acted by an unusually lelever company of players. | eee | COLISEUM | A Parisian opera star, who in| driven from her own country when lwhe is made the object of a scandal instigated by an unscrupulous and rejected suitor, is the role played by Clara Kimball Young in “The For |bidden Woman,” at the Coliseum | this week. Later, in America, Clara | falls in love and weds a clever young | rican. neasy Feet’ in the title of a comedy on the bill. In this picture! loniy the feet of the actors appear | jon the screen from the opening |scene to the final fade-out. eee Adventure— STRAND An unusually realistic tumble over Ja cliff is shown in “In Old Ken |tucky” the photoplay at the Strand this week. ‘The villain, chased by | night riders, is hurled from the sad die when his harse sturgbles, and | thrown over its head, he slides to the bottom of a deep ravine Anita Stewart im featured in this picture. She plays Madge the little Southern girl who rides the famous } horse Queen Bess to victory i ee CLASS A Pretty little Constance Binney is the star of the new show which ix now at the Class A, It is called | |"Eretwhile Susan” and Miss Binney |is seen as RBarabetta, a modern Cin |derelia. ‘The story is laid in and about’ the drowsy Pennsylvania- Dutch town of Retnhartz. eee | REX BEACH'S “THE SILVER HORDE” Seattle figures prominently in this story. Many local seenes being shown. | COLONIAL | Tonight will bring to a close a | six days’ run of Harry Carey's hlew photaplay “Overland Red" at the Colonial. Tomorrow for the first time Hope Hampton, a dainty Ittle wereen star, who was recently pro- moted to a star, will be mean in "A Modern Salome,” CLEMMER MUSIC— Libortous Hauptman, Director, Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE ST. ano FIFTH AVE. FRIDAY SPECIALS Wheel Toys for Outdoor Boys and Girls | at Attractive Prices | Red Rider Coaster with a strong steel frame and heavy wheels, with rubber tires, are priced at Strongly-built Velocipedes with a2 justable spring seat, priced special at inch drive wheel and an ad- Airplane Scout Coaster, made of selected hard- wood—a real coaster for iittle tots; priced special at ....$3.45 Overland Scooters with full steel frame construc- tion and 8-inch rubber-tired wheels, special at Pioneer Express Wagons with 30-inch steel ays and 11-inch wire wheels, are priced spe- Pioneer Coaster’ Wagon with 34-inch hardwood tray and 10-inch roller - bearing artillery wheels, priced special, each eeeecces s9e0eene nnn $6.80 Wardrobe Trunks At Special Prices Wardrobe Trunks that discriminating travelers will find especially suited for hard service and decidedly ~ convenient in their arrangement. Special $39.50 For a large Wardrobe Trunk of three-ply construc- tion, with black fiber outer covering and reinforced with heavy fiber binding—the lock and trimmings are very strong and the trays are lined with beauti- ful cretonne. Special $48.50 For an exceptionally well-built Wardrobe Trunk that stands 43 inches in height. — The trays and walls of this trunk are lined with cretonne, with laundry and bags of the same material. There is room for at least fifteen suits or gowns this trunk. Special $38.50 . For a Steamer Wardrobe Trunk adaptable for men or women. These trunks are strongly constructed and are attractively lined with bright cretonnes. ‘ —BASEMENT STORE Three Styles of A-B Gas Ranges Are Offered Under Regular Value Black Enameled A-B Gas Range with a large size elevated oven and four burners over a white enameled drip pan, is priced at . $39.50 An All-Enameled White A-B Gas Range with every modern con- venience, and an ornament to any kitchen, is priced at $74.50 Full Enameled A-B Gas Range, with large elevated oven, glass doors, roomy working plate, with two large and two medium size burners, simmerer and pilot light, and equipped with broiler, is priced at .....+...-$79.50 All prices quoted include con- nections. . Twenty-five Brown Fiber Rockers at $5.95 Each Thin Blown Table Tumblers $1.50 Dozen Very thin blown Glass Table Tumblers, decorated with five narrow lines, are priced extra special— $1.50 Per Dozen. LE] Mahogany-Finished Serving Trays Special at $1.49» Their mahogany-finished frames are 11x17 inches, with a heavy glass over a — decorated mah - fine | ished bottom, pri very special, each, $1.49, . BASEMENT STORE Wray, NS Rockers that fill WA it every demand tor long service and comfort for outdoor or indoor use. There being only a lim- ited number, an early selection is advisable. Priced extra special, each, $5.85.

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