The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 8

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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1920. ——a ee ae || \“Everywoman” Star Is Noted English ‘Actress; Has Had Successful Career | i=. Only Superteatare Pietures Are Shown Here Nowa glorious festival of laughs and thrills, with i an all-star Sennett comedy cast romping through the Howse Peters tn “sith | ‘6 ” ‘|. five big acts of cornfed comedy and milkfed mirth hy EVE RYWOMAN week nin “The Rnd of second werk, 9 Priscila Dean Ia “The Virgin of Stamboul,” | | %-- - - nee) | eee LIBERTY YUISE FAZENDA has all gorts L troubles in “Down on the the five-act comedy In which iberty this! Is to End Its Triumphant Run Here on Wednesday Evening Starting Thursday at 11 a. m. Sharp— is appearing a w One of the mont comical sit vations in whigh she ia the central figure, occure when she (in her of-| forta to beat the H. C. of de to plant a thinks she is the seeds tnto » - unknown to Louise, her group of pet geese are hot on the trail and gob bling the seeda up as fast as she| trope therm inte the ground. | eee REX | "The End of the Road.” the photo play at the Rex, is a picture which ts bound to cause much discussion a trama produced in order to help | the great health campaign be | aged by the United States gov ent Of this unusual offering, Rev Frederick W. Betts, chairman of the moral survey committee at Syracuse, | N. ¥., had this to say, upon viewing the film Altho the picture dealt} with a difficult subject in no un-| story that ertain way—atill a strain of purity: will get ran all thru that made {t stand out . as a good and noble thing you back f Claire Adams and Richard Bennett | ROBERT | ura | CLEMIIER | \ lly Snape. while dancing ion streets, came the LOUIS STEVENSON’S Celebrated “TREASURE ISLAND" One of the most thrilling and entertaining stories of adven- ture ‘and buried treasure ever con- in bé FARM 599 news that ber Rather bad desled ber ‘ ki jmother in @ drunken braw hus ‘iolet Heming, the beautiful young actress, who plays the DOWN on the polly ony strides ee aber te tie title role of “Everywoman,” the photoplay production which, world to work out her ssivation ana| after a lengthy run, closes at the Strand tenight. —And the— [happiness as best she could Miss Heming is still in her early twenties. She was born! . i This is the beginning of the photo | in Leeds, England, and came to this country at the age of 12.) three-act exciting detective drama with Herbert awit Taos save ‘on ok 7 Her first stage hit was as the child Wendy, in “Peter Pan,” Rawlinson— Hally at the Clemmer this week land late 1 “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.” Graduating : J see jinto gro up parts, she played for two years with George rT} 00 PLATE” og a a Arliss in “Disraeli,” and later with Margaret Illington in| differentos, ix drawing crowds to the |£@8t,” in which she appeared here at the Metropolitan a) short time ago. | Coliseum, The’ cast {1 |favorites as House TF Alden, Eva Novak rane. Deane Kends ng lawyer in the | Harmony, when he m |lage behind, forms an amazing cl+| Robert Leute fStovenson's | max to the story. “Treasure Island” will open as - the Strand Thursday, Among Saxon Kilng, inst ween on the stage, ¢ bmportant players in the view Edith Beecher, the court stenog:| with Alice Brady, ts cast are Shirley Mi Pon ' Playing the Casey Song Hit—“Rainbow Isle” Jrapher. After Deane wine a senaa | Fay ry oe |tonal murder case, he is asked to! FE CEEES RO and Boil Montana come to New York. What happens ved === | after they arrive in New York, where 2 Deane starts to branch out socially DIFFERENT KINDS OF covaus | Marries Woman [as well a8 profensionally, while Pdith Bad colds lead to different kinds | & oye one; Who Nursed Him),_ —___-__—4 ony ta grippe cough,| When Robert B. Allen, secretary P t Star . tonenon — nmatic cough, Manager of the West Coast Lumber. re pearing in pic |tures made by Goldwyn. Since her advent to the movies as a diver she raat mg with Wiliam Yarnum | - jin @ Rainbow Trail” and with) You owe it to YOUT-| Houdini in “The #plenaia Haare? and of course, the racking, painful men's conapapasoand ang Ue with fu at Color ial self and those dear to! rine: ctayton ts peti to Lenten | ceived. Made into a smashing big pic- tlewes € raise phlegm. - shay b> ok : ‘ to make Cc " « . : i ee ge in le a a oo fe eek Oy ee Gortrute Seater 1 you to gee the picturelanaa ee ture with a star acting cast. Lone be Pei . . O., writes: “We used Foley's Today’ it was reported from Chicago | eng Sor te bas home for sev. that Allen and Mra, Bcatterday were | eral years and find it almost tnvalu-|™arried April 19 able for the cure of coughs and colds, me ~ and especially for croup with our! Cupid sometimes grafts a peach on children.” Sold everywhere. han old shrub | that reveals the truth.) xatnyn wir | posite Thomas in Quest of His Youth.” Ignorance Never Lticieds 2 | Mary Alden to appear in the Brought SECOND path. BIG Lower Moor and STRAND ORCHESTRA id Under S. K. Wineland a ea (All prices tnetude tax) H —__ ara ri ti MOTHER || if ( \ 7a a fl : | Y y "Aan ‘ | Fern re nie) SHOULD SEE WE CANNOT HOLD THIS PICTURE L ER THAN FRIDAY NIGH SO YOU BETTER HURRY! THE $500,000 PRODUCTION “THE VIRGIN OF STAMBOUL” STARRING PRISCILLA DEAN—WHEELER OAKMAN MATINEE WOMEN ONLY 10 o’Clock SATURDAY MORNING The first 1,000 women at the Clemmer at 10 o'clock next Saturday morning will be admitted free. A photoplay that tells our young folks what! their parents ought We Want You to See and Judge— his side 2 UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT | ite ! =. WONDERFUL | r r- ay Suk HLSIANDS NAZIMOVA CALKO WIVES “THE HEART A DANK DRAMA or DOMESTICDIFFERENCES Priscilla Dean, the magnetic young star, whose absence from the sereen for the past} lvears has been a source of re-| ret to thousands of movie| \fana, is back again. Mises| |Dean is playing the leading| jrole in “The Virgin of Stam- jboul,” a spectacular screen production which is being| shown at the Colonial this| week, | A story of life with all of its mad, glad, realistic garb! —WITH— LOUISE GLAUM IRVING CUMMINGS MYRTLE STEDMAN OF A CHILD” In which a terrific auto- mobile accident brings to a girl of the slums a new CLEMMER life, rich and extravagant MUSIC beyond her dreams. ATERARY DIGEST TOPICS COMEDY Symphony Orchestra, playing “La Boheme.” Cello JOE ROBERTS Solo by Bianehi LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director BANJOIST PATHE REVIEW ‘ " Accompanied by Clemmer Music Selection—“Maytime” ............. Romberg Appearing at 20, 4:55, 7:30, CONCERT ORCHESTRA ‘ “Mighty Lak’ a Rose”........-.-.-....Nevin ° "90 p.m. - LADY ARTISTES Liborious Hauptman, Director ee. a.

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