The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1920, Page 10

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fHE SEATTLE STAR Making Up for Movie Camera Is Ticklish Job; Doris Gives Lesson o ISS yn the play of the same name Biggest by Serome Kverome Motion Picture Shown in a long, have to be here before o'clock tonight - oe » COUDAGE of THEY’RE ALL } TALKING ABOUT | THE BEAR FIGHT ] THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL life) in the corner of each eye given| CYEATTLE salengiris who hope to|color, The lips, made very red, which N) win in the Ziegfeld rosin | veces very darkly, follow the contest may well take a tip on the| natural lines of her mouth and are| t of makeup from pretty Doris| vividly beautiful, After each scene | Keane, who comes to the Strand Sat | itins Keane was always ¢ | urday in “Romanos.” h up her makeup. One of the New York correspond. | 44y ta finished, what remaii ents of the The Seattle Star had th makeup Mins Keane takes off with | pleasure recently of interviewing kerosene. Mins Keane at the studion where Romance” was produced, and dur. | LIBERTY ing the conversation the newspaper! Wanda Hawley comes to the Lib- woman was so inquisitive ay to ask|erty Saturday in her first starring the little actress to tell her beauty | vehicle, “Miss Hobba” Littlc Miss | secret. And this is what she learned:| Hawley, who has appeared in « Keane arrives at her studios |hUmber of Famous Players-Lasky | » for | Productions, in first minor parts, and | grind. An hour later «| later as leading woman with some of | completely dressed, and during the/the prominent male stars, last ap- | time that she is making up | peared here as “Beauty” in “Pvery- | aaualty ia but one spectator, woman.” Only recently she signed brighteyed monkey, Adetina, who|® Contract with the Realart Corpora- |also appears prominently in the pic | on whereby she is to be starred tn jture, Mins Keane begina with an|® sert popular * abundance of cold cream. Then she | Mian Hobbs” the star plays the | uses an arhber.colored lotion on her| title role, Miss Hobbs ts an ad-| face. (She portrays an Italian woman | anced type of woman, who devotes |much older than herself and very | Most of her time to saving her leas | sophisticated.) Putting a bit of blue | fortunate sisters from the pitfalls of | In the palm of her hand and working | ™4trimony it amnooth, the star uses it in a broad x : sweep from the upper edge of her) CLEMMER $ ashes right up to the brows In the| Five handtohand, tothedeath | corners of the eyes. This serves to| fights in one picture ts strenuous % emphasize their depth. work for any film star. Roy Stew EYES AND art, all-round athlete, is called upon | MOUTH to perform this stunt in “Riders of eee Is to be the offering here for four days, starting Satur- day. This will mark Miss Haw- ley’s first appearance here as a star. The beauty of the - settings matches her own. The story is a jolly one. The fine cast includes Harri- son Ford and Walter Hiers. a Some black commetic on a small wooden pallette is heated above a can- tie flame and with the brush dipped the Dawn,” the photo-drama which opens at the Clemmer Saturday. “Riders of the Dawn” is a Zane “Miss Hobbs” Will Give You a Good Time. | Grey story. It tm maid to be better | } ADVENTURE TOPS ADVENTURE AMAZINGLY REALISTIC cyeorrse is painted, this time arched |‘2A2 “Desert Gold,” which created Friday—Farewell to— a | | high above the eyes, producing the} country. The plot is typ! Vest. blase expreasion neceamry to the|cra 7” 7h* Plot l* typically West am 86 . 9 A small patch of ecarmine (which in| 1.4 pictures represents the same as car-| t for the last time Pauline | ; tine would on the stage or in Foal! rrederick appears at the Clemmer in on ee + aaeetecnemeceetaa | ever mystery drama “The ; EEE ms | Woman in Room 1 Matiners—25c, After 6:30—35e, ALLACE on the erdinetip payee —STARTING TOMORROW— URLITZER EpwaArD SHELDON'S CELEBRATED PLAY 9 So tene a Renin al a in Paris and New York and show some interesting views of the Latin Quarter in the French capital. : , | Mayo plays Ned Templeton, al bert: | btruaeting poube astie “ Ge te the Liberty” In Always Good Advice a3 SATURDAY— ce a comes to the Rex Saturday, will be ] ] COLISEUM of special interest to local movie tJ | How far should a woman efface eg AE | rye." | | 4 anes Me wes id rane is ma Talmadge winds up ajfans as the entire photoplay was * week's run at the Coliseum in “The | photographed in the state of Wash LAST TIMES TONIGHT band and family? Wor CHAS. RAY, IN “THE PINCH HITTER” a dl FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING | COLONIAL Mildred Harris Chaplin appears for “ the last time tonight at the Colonial LAST TIMES FRIDAY in the photodrama “Home.” The new show tomorrow features Frank | tion of Bayard Velller’s great st —in— success, “The Primrose Path.” an Gives.” Marion Davies’| ington. The scenes were taken in the STARTING production, |famous Cascade mountains near TOMORROW " @ 4 opening Saturday,| Spokane and are said to be unus- : i. . , 1 from Cynthia Stockley’s | ually beautiful » a! of the same name There are two stars in this pie wT e | The theme of this picture is an|ture—Mitchell Lewis, whose Poleon i sf unusual one, Jt relates how Aprillin Rex Beach's “The Barrier” won 7 Poole, played by Miss Davies, in|for him a host of admirers, and earch of material for a new novel,| Florence Turner, one of the first NOT f | mpulsively offers to change places | players to become famous on the E \ vith the daughter of an eart who | screen. } Asa stage production, “Romance” was presented at the Wilkes theatre ~ J H | as on) her ‘way to South Africa] The plot ie filled with romance ‘in Seattle with such tremendous success that the play was repeated in a Here the story el ge reg C1 story becomes compli:| Charlie Ray plays in ‘The Pinch short time to even more business than during the first engagement. cated with the entrance into the plot | Hitter” tonight for the last time. of numerous detectives and a couple paca! of international jewelry thieves. _ April has several thrilling encoun.| The arts of printing and writing ters aboard the boat and also a|Were introduced into Japan from pretty affair of the heart China in the year 284. In 673 the ee Emperor Temmu directed the pub- RE lication of the first Japanese books, ols’ Gold,” the photoplay which “Kojjiki,” or Ancient Legends, FINE PHOTOGRAPHS mea || NY a Green,” SPECIALLY PRICED = “The Courage of Marge O'Doone” style and size you will appreciate. This is a BONA i] eee eet Macrie Chepiin | At Time of Sitting seaoriabe aaRi amopolitan A big story of the Northwest, laid in the Cascade Moun- tains and other scenic spots in Wash- ington. A picture of rugged men in a rugged country that will hold your interest throughout MITCHELL LEWIS & who starred in Rex Beach’s story, “The Barrier,” in another Northern play |“FOOLS’ GOLD” i ALSO— : NEXT EPISODE OF + JACK DEMPSEY IN “Daredevil Jack” 3 Room 13.) 3 00 | | COLISEUM — Norma ‘Talmadge in he Woman Gives.” e | | STRAND —James Oliver Carwood's Nicely finished and mounted in neat folders. In a iy ai . ° Majesty, the Present This Notice With $3.00 ‘feedy tm | | CLEMMER —Pantine Frederick in REX—Charles Ray in “The Pinch es % | in “Home, FIDE OFFER for a limited time. | | OAK—Dougine Fairbanks in “His } | Care for Your Teeth as You Do for Your Complexion » of the teeth is just as important as care of the jexion. . . i 99 The woman who wishes to look her very best—and what woman does not?—should visit a good dentist at least once in six months. even if no cavities have formed in the teeth, the teeth can be cleaned and polished and all tartar and other dis. The established reputation of JAMES & MERRIHEW for making the Finest Quality Photographic Portraits is back of this offer. An adaptation of the stage play, “The Primrose Path,” by Bayard colorations removed. Veiller, author of “Within the Our prices are most moderate on all classes of dental Law" and “The Thirteenth Chair.” work. We save you money because our large patronage en ables us to accept very moderate prices for the highest grade of work, and all work is done by specialists who are aleo part owners of the business. Remember the dentist office is as important as the beauty parlor. OTHER FEATURES— INTERNATIONAL NEWS Eitel Building Second at Pike Seattle SELECTED COMEDY TOPICS CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes Open Evenings Lady Attendant Elliott 4357 Deposit at Studio will entitle sitting at later date. 5. —6-18-20 WATCH FOR IT

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