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Friday—Farewell «to *WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?’ “DR. JEKYLL —AND—.- MR. H'Y DE” This is Robert Louis Stevenson's celebrated story, made famous on the stage by Richard Mansfield. Barrymore’s portrayal is the finest acting presen- tation of the year 1920. STRAND ORCHESTRA UNDER WINELAND MATINERS Lower floor . 3: Naleony the “hildren ie é ite Loge seats bee AFTER 6 F. Mw. Lower Moor and lower balcony Upper balcony Children int ike Loge erate lie (All prices Include tax? tte a5. Griffith and her director, ‘well as a large company of prom!- players, are at St. Augustine, making exterior scenes for ‘Whisper Market,” a story of American interigue.” Millennium Coming, Says Evan Roberts' LONDON, May 21.—Evan Roberts, the famous Welah revivalist, declares that “there is no doubt we are al- |Feady in the throes of the millenial ‘age. Ever since the Welsh revival of | 1904 there have been perpetual and profound disturbances by Satan and his hosts, and an unprecedented ac- tivity in the affairs of men. None of this has bean accklental. Two | thrones have already passed away, and there are shadows of the coming ome throne. Earthly thrones are | melting away in preparation for the divine.” Concrete Ships | Are Abandoned LONDON, May 21.—8ir C. D. Hun- ter, head of a shipbuilding firm, an nounced the abandonment of the scheme to build concrete ships at the company's yards, They are a com plete failure, he anid, costing twice ax much a8 steel vessels and taking i twice as long to build. CLEMME SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLA COMING SATURDAY, A tempestuous, colorful romance of a woman to whom love was be toyed with— “TH a game and lovers puppets to WOMAN D THE PUPPET” —WITH— GERALDINE FARRAR In the sort of part she made famous—a capricious cigarette girl—wild and untamed, until— LAST TIMES TONIGHT “The Fortune Hunter” With Earle Williams Y HOUSE: Picturized from the famous play that stirred Paris. CLEMMER music LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN Director, playing selections from “Bileen,” by Victor Her- » bert. “Humoresko” ...-+++.-Dvorak | Louys and Pierre Frondate, authors ee THE SEATTLE STAR “The Woman and the Puppet” Next Attraction at Clemmer A new and lovely photo of Geraldine Farrar, who comes to the Clemmer Saturday in the role of a meee gipsy, in her latest photoplay, “The Woman and the Puppet.” UNNY Spain with its romance, ) its color, ite fire, tempeatdous | | loves and stormy jealousies in the! | scene of Geraldine Farrar'n latent! vehicle “The Woman and the Pup. pet,” which opens at the Clemmer Saturday | In this romantic play by Ptérre TODAY'S PROGRAMS LIBERTY —Jacanes Fuiselle’s “My dol Dancer.” STRAND—Coctl De Mille's “Why Change Your Wite?” ) MEX—Nerme o Daughter of Two Worlds.” | CONDSIAT—Certane Grithith tm “The | Clienteere.”* CLANS tote Phillige ta om | Hight to Mappiness.” of “Aphrodite.” the bie New Y: success, Mins Farrar in given the ro! of @ high-spirited Spanish girl whose wiles and whims bring @ Spanish | nobleman to the verge of desperation | | until, dangled too long likes a pup- pet, he turns and tames her. Like “The World and Its Women” | the torrid land of hot-blooded men this | smugglers and a few clean-hearted drama offers Misa Farrar a colorful folks like Myles Calthorpe and the/ role. | girl for whom he goes thru fire. Lou Teliegan plays the supporting) Robert Warwick and Lots Wilson lead | have the leading roles. Karle Williams tn “The Fortune eee Hunter” is the present attraction at | COLISEUM the Clemmer, Wher ‘Howard Chandler Christy Geclared that Katherine MacDonald's LIBERTY tle, “the most beautiful woman tn Romance and adventure tn the far- | pictures,” famed diamond fields of South Af-| counted for her beauty by saying it rica—that's the theme of “Thou Art | represented the glory of a dauntions the Man,” the photoplay which opens| character, he little knew that Minn at the Liberty Saturday following | MacDonald's next story would en. the final showing Friday night of able her to enact a role of thir “My Lady's Garter.” nature, You'll admire the hero of this new! In “The Turning Point,” the Int. photaplay, a stalwart young soldier|ent attraction of “the American of fortune, who goes to jail falsely | Beauty,” which will be shown at the accused to shield the girl he loves. | Coliseum for the first time Satur The African atmosphere ts said to|day, Mies MacDonald plays the part be remarkably true to life, It shows of Diana Tennant, who greets the NORMA TALMADGE -IN— A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS LAST TIMES TONIGHT STARTING SATURDAY IF IF IF you are an employer of men you belong to any commercial organization you are a working man or woman IF you belong to any labor organization IF you have your community at heart Here is the play meant for you. "THE WORLD | AFLAMEY A Burning Message of the Moment TO THOSE WHO Would pape More sate Live Better HAROLD. LLovD —IN— HAUNTED SPOOKS His $100,000 Special “Flame of the Desert™ and) and women, unscrupulous diamond | wan well earned and ac-| [DIRECTION JENSEN & VON HERBERG | “Let's go to the Liberty” ts always good advice Friday—Final presentations of a real mystery melodrama — “MY LADY’S GARTER” Starting Saturday—A fascinating romance of the African dia- mond fields—A story laid in a new and absorbing atmosphere— the M The “game” is smuggling gems. The place, the fabulous diamond fields crime on the calendar. in the end. ‘Thou Art} of South Africa. The “powers behind,” a gang of thieves who stop at no The victim, a big two-fisted soldier of fortune who goes to jail for the girl he loves and “gets” the crooks | WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER | news of the loss of a fortune with | REX * indifference and becomes a profes-| Frank Keenan, one of the fore- sional society hostess, The events | most character actors now appearing that come within her experience in| on the screen, comes to the Rex Sat this work are most unusual and in-|urday in “The World Aflame,” a teresting | story of Carson Burr, a millionaire D. W. Griffith's “The Idol Dan-| manufacturer, who has foresight. cer” closes tonight. | Because his city is misgoverned, he D runs for mayor and is elected. A STRAND | natiqn-wide strike threatens to have One of the classics of English Mt-| its incipiency in his elty. Not only erature, Stevenson's “Dr. Jekyll and | does he quell the unrest but he abol. Mr. Hyde.” has been translated to/ishes the cause of all strikes for all | |the screen as a Paramount Arteraft | time, by adopting the system of Strand beginning Saturday. In the | inducing all the other extensive em role of the unfortunate Dr. Jekytl, John Barrymore is declared to give one of the most remarkable per- formances of his career! ‘The story of the London physician who, thru scientific curiosity, discov- Jered a fluid that would transform him at will from a philanthropic friend of humanity into a groveling, fiendish beast is well known, It is said to be a real basterpiece of film, as well as written, literature. Tonight brings to a close a two weeks’ run of Cecil DeMille’s popu- lar production, “Why Change Your Wife?" “DANDERINE” Stops Hair. Coming Out; thing. Romance is mipplied by the may- or’s daughter and a young city hall employe. Norma Talmadge closes a week's engagement in “A Daughter of Two Worlds” at the Rex tonight. eee COLONIAL Corinne Griffith will appear in “The Climbers” at the Colonial for the last time tonight. ‘The new show which opens Sat urday will be a screen version of Hal Reid's big stage success, “The Con- fession.” The story of the picture is one which is bound to hold the audience. It depicts the love of sweetheart for sweetheart, brother for brother and last, but not least, the love of a mother for her son, Henry B, Walthall, famed for his wonderful performance of “The Lit- tle Colonel” in Griffith's “Birth of a | everywhere picture and will be shown at the| profit-sharing in his own plant and | p |ployers of labor to do the same |}! | Doubles Its Beauty. Nation,” is the featured player, He | is supported by a clever cast includ: | ing Francis McDonald, William Clif- ford, Margaret Landis and Barney | Furey, | clute Patter | William Faversham will soon be- gin work on “The Sin That Wash His,” a film play by Frank Packard, author of “The Miracle Man.” eee Olive Thomas appears on skis in her new picture “The Flapper.” eee Priscilla Dean's next picture has been chosen, It is called ‘The Cat} That Walked Alone,” and is an orig: inal screen story in a prologue and four parts by John Colton. . Jane Novak is suing her husband, Frank Newberg, for divorce, The A few cents buys “Danderine.” After an application of “Danderine” you can not find a fallen hair or any (dandruff; besides every hair shows jnew life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. Newbergs have been married five | years. Instantly Beautify Your Complexion Thousands of girls and wom proclaim DERWILL the ‘greatest beaatifier yet discov= ered. It instantly gives the skim that mhite ‘appearance ev; normal w hundred of fac il you was! t it, and it gives ja youthful skin Tt i Blacknenas and sallow, dark. skin. ry oday on race,” heck, hands and arma, "Yen it age ess, even on the most delicate skin. At’ all t a ‘ollet counters LAST TIMES TONIGHT—FRIDAY “The Climbers” CLYDE FITCH’S Famous Stage Success Starring Corinne Griffith STARTING SATURDAY The Play You'll Never Forget “THE CONFESSION” |