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“THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1920. s Sue ; ait ‘ ” TODAY'S PROGRAMS . Y—dncques Putrelie’s “My | | , Lady's Garver | : CLEMMER—Farle Williams in “The Fortune 1 ten.” | COLISEUM » W. Getto | Tal Dane | ; | STRAND—Cecll De Milles “Wry | ange Your Witet™ | Norma Tul aghier of Two W | carokiXi - frank Kee “Brothers Divided.” } chy AM A thedo Marrriscate te [OS Mearia Anoop | * fi | s—_— “Wi Sa Po DIBERTY | —_——§a | 30 — | MY Le ADY'S > J : AURICE TOURNEUR, cole ; brated as a motion pleture di- ‘ rector for his artistic production of 7 “The Life Line,” “Treasure Island” nd other sea stories, has brought | to the screen a story of an entirely it kind tn “My Lady's Garter,” | hich will be shown at the Liberty for a week beginning today. | This is an adaptation of Jacques| Futreile’ wel known mystery-ro- Mance, in which the central figure is “The Hawk,” a famous Internationa thief. The exciting chase after this @lusive criminal, following his theft Se reectade tdteniee toe ol we i—Scene from “The Fortune Hunter,” at the Clemmer, 2~—Clarine Seymore and Richard Barthelmess, appearing at the Coliseum. $—Bebe Daniels and Thomas Meighan, at Me, and the final capture of “The the Strand. 4—Sylvia Bremer, ad the Libtrty. 5—Frank Keenan, in scene from “Brothers Diviged,” Colonial. 6—Scene from “A Daughter of Two Worlds,” Rez. Hawk” by 4 totally unexpected twist enslal aii dé ot fur ns lot that ts sa. te Seep an stseace eerste | Why Don’t Movie Marriage Last? | WHEELER OAKMAN { p { | Do You Know That}! actress IS VERSATILE ©8 the qu! vive from start to finish j ; ate atherine MacDonald's forthcorr | RISES TO STARDOM CHUTE LALTCT |) vite tte ts Mey samen sam |) Katmering Mucbona torneo pa | As a result of his work with An A | 8 1 it ; mer newspaperman and pres beautiful star's versatility beyond Cc L E M’ M E R ae 5 ges in yd — proved agent. | question In each, an entirely dif —# rn comedy rama she hap just) Anna Q. Nilsson plays the leading — ferent characterization is given by “THE FORTUNE HUNTER” | ecmerselg? aawer, | Wheele? feminine r te Eugene O'Brien Katherine MacDonald, the Miss McDonald, and her work in ¢(Vitagraph) | akman ts to become @ star In his /1, «rhe Ingurehead.” star, isa sister || thene roles will be a revelation to| Mathes Dunham coe Barto Wi pwn rhebt eee ¢ ot May Jher admirers, Her loveliness is fit: | Betty Oranam ode Oakinan haa played the leading! inciuded in the cast of Elaine jungly framed in scenes of rare| fam G ‘Wan Byne Trweke | . role in omg fl ree Hammerstein'n next picture, “The beauty and artistry, the greatest jons as pollers,” “The Ne'er | point of View,” is Arthur Houseman, care being taken to have the locale Winchell Smith's popular stage! Do Well, key,” “The Virsta| tne well known “heavy.” oo rg ee Pe 4 of her stories intelligently and faith play, “The Fortune Hunter,” has of Stamboul” and other notable fea | Sie sine eedthe |fully presented to the public. Been made into a > ie = es hs, ach dete tae * € 4 distinct Pantine Frederick hes teves Into|] ren Norris | —_——_— graph company, carle Wi bach role has been of @ distinct |» featured in the leading role of Nathan ee a ets etna cok Nee ew home in Doverly Mil Toe | flaked in the Vicariate |/ HAD TO HAVE SNOW Dunham, a venturer in romance and rman picture he has « part that ef °°™* ‘presents an out shonin view? | King Vidor had his tickets all The story is of « man who is a| bs bas ve 1 Anyming e*| William Faversham ts noon to ap Marshall Neilan, one of the ||Tosn eo film the sow and ico stutt Business failure in New York and de Wher naw Oakman’s| Per in “Tho Wilderness of Fear,” «| agar ee ee 4 for “The Jack-Knife Man,” when he cides to go to a small town and mar-| | work in the usmembly of the | “mm play mr Pratl ted ees: aes aa i celved a wire that there wasn't Fy arich girl. His plans might have | Kellerman picture, he immediately % | Wt 58 any snow in Iowa. So he wi Worked out if it had not been for! signed Oakman on a long term con. rua Anal onan a car gig to Northern California and noe } in conjunction with Harry Pp.| Heart.” with Kena Keefe and| i thee poset for ths. ol an annoying arrest for burglary, and tract njunction with Harry P. | a A REAL DIFFERENCE plenty. Another p SPECIAL SET FOR . * a way Tearle playing the leading t te ines Can ture ame in th an¥ golden + Seas not made good as & busin: ™ roles, have been filmed in the Ba-| The finest thing about being a & aA PRETTY BABIES NEW RAY PICTURE aye During the making of won't Bathing beauties by the scores are) Valley.” the Charlies Ray company’ between |to be seen in “What Women Love,”| built the “Perpendicular Farm,” aa! man in the small town, and if viva coda, piquant little Betty Graham | hadn't interfered. But you are very glad all these things happen. And elf instead of a r an for a m | MAURICE COSTELLO IN |" a ae if “WILDERNESS FEAR” |. Truly Shattuck, well known mu-| - ol © medy prima donna, is includ-|be so much wa Bags oa, re bes apy there | Maurice whose rereen | supoprting cast ture another job. }Annette Kellerman’s first modern| familiar to those whe know and soncaer we | fame still the fact that} 7 Man.” with Owen I her first ple | comedy drama for the screen. South-| Sol Smith Russell's well known: he hays been more or lean in reti Hobart wrote the ture f lw half completed|ern California was combed for the | vehicle; built it, lock, stock and ment for some time, will mark bh 2 o® the next sta vehicle for Miss| prettiest young girls to appear injrel. A lengthy search failed to lreturn to the sereen In @ leadin Louise Muff is working on her first!/Hawley ix chosen, a director en | the beach sequences of the produc-| veal just the right building, as) |part in “Wiidernesms Fear,” ta, be|ploture for Selanick, “The Danger-| gaged, and the cast partly selected. | tion. hillside was leased and the [produced shortly by Selznick Pic-| ous Paradise.” |All Minn Hawley has to do is choose pereay outbuildings and well were t tures ot cee her ¢ « for the next p and | BARRYMORES IN and the “farm” put in, and a as Meighan In thix production there wi! also| The boyn and girls playing in| presto, her career mails y along | BENEFIT PERFORMANCE dertuNy beautiful little picture Gioria Swa Rede Daniels be a full-bicod Indian, Dan Redding,| Booth Tarkington's “Edgar” come-| at the velocity of a shooting star. ‘The three Barrymores recently ap-| makes. The owner of the ground isi who has the part of a half-breed.| dies, go to mchool between scenes, on | —_—- peared together in a benefit per-| going to keep the set el | --Theodors Koslotf = scipal feminine role of the] the lot at the Culver City studios. Russ Powell, playing with Mabel|formance given for the S.° Rankin| that visitors may see where Charile Cecil B. deMile has returned to the is waken by Mra. Hedda *, 6:9 Normand in “The Slim Princess,” is |Drew post of the American Legion.| Ray made “Peaceful Valley.” mood of “Don't Change Your Hus- ° Louise Huff, who will soan be seen | an expert wood, fvory, meerschaum, |S. Rankin Drew was a brilliant band” and “For Better, for Worse Mrs. Carlyle Blackwell and children —— in “The Dangerous Paradise,” made| wrought silver and amber carver, | young director who met his death in} post is composed of ex-servi and evolved a striking picture of BETTY IS WILLING her first appearance on the stage| Hoe devotes all his spare minutes be-|the air, in France; the son of Sid-|Wwho are affiliated with the young married we ts wn Change ANY’S the menet thes word vite {Her moth a was granted. TO TAKE CHANC in “Ben Hur.” tween scenes to this hobby ney and the nephew of John. The or the screen—Phdtoplay. Your Wife?” his latest Paramount | pat, many’s the breath that| Mr». Bl e 2 NCE ae amnesia " sinatra —— — ‘Afteraft production, which its now | comes deeper as the movie hero dis | h showing at the Strand. Tho story,| clones his love to the film heroine. A Retty Bouton, who appears in the| which William de-|+ “Ain't he just too grand for any Dot a ire: cemsurns the aitractions whieh | thing?” asks fa1 hee cll. sannerr WALLACE on nthe WURLITZER @ pleasuresecking woman has for} “Alb -b4 » Mabel. to cont e i for th COMEDY, “Maritana” .. W. V. Wallace the man whose wife has become too ‘Well, the ¢ of movie wives gs! bs pratuction “Lacia” Sextet . re Donizetti hhorhelfke a body and the complica-| doesn’t seem that way IT’S GOING TO BEA promise to honor, love and obey one “My Oriental Symphony” ......- i. OG. Welles tions which resu!t. There was, Mm. Douglas Fair-) Arthur Jackso’ All of which re Sung by Ryan and Rosenthal oe banka, the first, who f it neces REAL BEBAN PICTURE vives that burning question, “What's of the U. of W. while scores! George Beban ts never satiafied.|!2 ® name?” in the minds of screen Glee Club © come to the he wrote the story “One Man | ns Then he decided to it, He dire FCOLISHUM ct ttier wines 3, conclusion “THE IDOL DANCER” spec (First National) hearts, they 9 ANITA AS A VAMP fect as husband For the first time tn’ her screen Tox y va about the stu 1 the road wi career, Anita Stewart will be seen | we. Gritiab } dios ne wife's verdict. bans as a vampire when her latest Lou! ort i's + 29 " vel ae tes os t salaries turn thetr released, in avoiding Beban these |B. Mayer production, Yellow . is the feature « i ors. for tear the famous charactor | TYPhoon,” is released thru First Na. ‘traction at the Coliseum begin today. The story is laid in the South | Co riyin Bis Blackwetl, w the latest will try to persuade him that . he | tonal channels, hould turn the crank of the .pro flea islands and is woven around boats ~ oe ACC! HAPPEN Mary, a little FrenchJavanese hoy ~" eee: ae A om an inexpert | @en, who scorns the missionary and it he tal ft athe hairdre roved a tragic gombina his talks of Christianity, preferring er | Hardee Kirkland, playing with | tion for Helene Chadwick while on ‘to worship her wooden god. Dan - Blackwell, | Pauline Frederick in ber latest p’ : n during the making of Wi Gutre, a bit of driftwood was her husband, | ture “Roads of Deatiny,” ts re new Goldwyn pictur, M from the sea, falls in love with Mary. | , : 14 be Walter Kincaid, 4 New Englander, ’ A pend of 4446 alte 2 also loves her of U. How Mary chooses between the two ing fellows is unfolded on t Gets comedy and romano | Who ‘Wouldn’t Want to Change Places With Ben? REX “A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS” | (First National) Jennie Malone Harrison. Gus Harrison Gite Jeckron.. Jennie Malone, the character pla ‘by Norma Talmadge tn “A Daughter of Two Worlds,” loved her father so qmuch that when the judge, who was about to dismiss the charge of for gery against her, recognized him as és G : “Black” Jerry Malone, keeper of a nt j e ; rR Jow dance hall, and or his reps i i iF 5 i ; i BES in : a tation, she rs into a bitter tirade 4 j i ’ aes PRAY ; ' ; & - 4 . ‘ aS MY LADY'S} GARTER) ‘The scene in the photoplay, | A garter is stolen in England and a poet tries to elope in New York, which will be screened at the Rex beginning today, furhishes one of the What’s the connec- tion? That’s what the best bits of acting in the film version | police of two conti- oy LeRoy Scott's novel of the same nents try to find out. SEE THIS UNUS- UAL ROMANCE! NOW HERE a ick’s neck was #0 severe 4 he had to return te Los Ar r treatment. ree, author and vious | owe ————_—_——-* COLONIAL | ‘i etiam “BROTHERS DIVIDED” | (Pathe) “A | {Frank Keenan ‘Wallace MacDonald ture in| the | | “prothers Divided,” the p b Frapk Keenan appears pnial for the first time today in which ex-convict tak brother's place as n M™ in @ small town r je. Having learned the great | on of humanity during his 20 fn prison, the one brother ht faith and trust and pl where the other had only put| and hatred into the hearts of Ben Turpin, the comical little Sennett chap, is a regular “divil” among the ladies. Here on is shown at play on a sunny California beach, with four of ennett’s prize beauties. Ys 0 strong story, told with many touches Say, fellows, don’t you wish you were Ben? of pathos ard bu-