The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1920, Page 12

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Teturning to New York from Robert Clifford, detective, of New York police, strikes up an ce with Mary Regan, who posing as a society belle, is in & crook, or as she is com: called by her associates, the gn" woman. Bradiey, the chief of detectives, knows Mary Regan and be: she is the cleverest thief in| “Partners of the gw Is Play of Mystery at Clemmer Saturday THE SEATTLE STAR | COLMEUM—Anita stewart in “The ) Yallow Typtoon,” CLEMMFR—-Marold Lioyd tn “High |. and Dissy.” LIDKKTY— William Hart in “Sand.” aT ° 1 One | | REX-—diterle Swanson in ) ip. Ceaner Seer Mushaed.” Marshall, descendant of Revolution: ary, civil and Indian war hero, He is unfortunately tranaplanted to Eng Jang in hin carly age, where he re- colves @ hot-houre cultivation. Hix early manhood found him gentle in manner, quiet of voice, fastidious in dress and addicted to such affects tions as monocle, perfume and elgaret holders, an exact opposite of his fighting ancestors, , her to testify against her husband lend, Shortly after this marriage the seene shifts to the hustand’s gold mine to Affiea, Ther the wife falls in love with her husband's mine superintendent, | AW three suddenly get mixed up in a Zulu uprising in which the |busband is killed and his wife and) the mine superintendent find hap. pinens together, ) “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1978 FRIDAY—Your good-bye chances to see the Oriental thriller— “THE YELLOW TYPHOON” Saturday—First National will offer another of its sensa- A business, Bradley is <a But when an Aa aoe a tour. } @reok working on & yotitty ing with @ party in Bi d, cronece , with thé ring of crooks, | his path, obstactes pile up tn front r Jot him, which, m the courne of time, . |bring to the surface the blood of his | ancestors. Ruth Renick, former leading lady atthe Wilken thegtre in this city, ts ‘seen in the lead opposite Fairbanks, with Wallace Beery in the role of \the “villain.” “Don't Change Your Wife” closes at the Rex tonight. votes how ga tional, Harold MacGrath dramatic successes— ig associated with. Ord is assigned to run down Regan. He spoils one of her con ‘and gets fired from the force he buncoed Bradley's game. Clifford makes efforts to re Mary's soul and the two are| ' r eee - | Life,” said to beat all of Bennett's comedice ever before on the screen, comes to the ty Saturday for, a week's stay. | Play includes all the Sennett | Ben Turpin, Ford Sterling. Faggnda, Phyllis Haver mar othera fhe story starts with Ren, the| of @ football game, getting hurt mart of the game, and having | substituted by his rival.) who ts engaged to’ Phyllis, PCOLONTAL “A Woman of Pleasure,” with | petite and charming Blanche weet, (comes to the Colonial Saturday for ja four days’ stay, a “* lew cents A Tn this play Miso Sweet bas the) | rice on anokoaien a8 “Danderine” role of & .woman whe marys &) you oan not find @ fallen hair or any man, not bechuse she tives him. | dandruff, besides every hair shows hut because ho can give her plow | new life, vigor, brightness, more jures, and her hushaud married her | color and thicknoas. because she was a witnens tu Aj —.........._.....- crime he committed and if he mer] “Gee, but I love Boldt's French ried her the law would not permit pastry! —Adv. “Danderine.” | Pinna Nesbit enacts the role of Mary Regan, a crook, in this thrilling play, “Partners of the Night,” which will be seen at the Clemmer for a week beginning Saturday. The play, tho of mystery and of New York's police cam- paign against the crafty members of the underworld, has a "| romance pleasingly woven in. FRIDAY S-MY HUSHAND’S OTHER WIFE” faa * Presented on the screen for the first time—The cele brated Mngiiah melodrama, “h WOMANI PLEASURE” Blanche Sweet WHEELER OAKMAN, WILFRED LUCAS and an ALLSTAR CAST forics NEWS co! ¥ CONCERT . ORCHESTRA VAL HUBER, Conductor ja prince or something of the Ik: Jone of the many amusing instances But when it turns out to be only a|!® the story. commonplace Cockney, well, that's different. = ‘When Amanda rescues the broken. | Dougtas Fairbanks opens at the down old horse from the glue tao: | Rex Saturday tn “The Mollycoddie,” tory, where it had been sold, and | bis latest work. doean't know what to do with him, in| Fairbanks plays the role of Richard The famous characters, interpreted by Henry B. Walthall, the Irving of the screen—Rosemary Theby, Thomas Jeffer- son, Norman Kerry ‘and Joseph Dowling—step right out of a book of thrilling adventure into real life on the screen, A Permanent Hair Wave HAVE US WAVE IT NOW ané@ PAY FOR IT LATER At your own convenience IN SMALL PAYMENTS Our credit plan is the very best guarantee tn the world that you will be satisfied with the resuks obtained A wave will save you at least one-half hour every day of the week. . Every ene can now discard the old cerling fron ané patent eurters for we havg brought the ‘PERMANENT’ WAVE WITHIN THE - REACH OF ALL For appointment call Main 6507 % Pi About a man whorisks his life on the longest sporting chance ever taken! ; i z 38 Ste 520 Union St. MALOTTE on the WURLITZER “Married Life” POSITIVELY. NOT, A WAR PICTURE ff i FRIDAY—GOOD-BYE TIMES Hart

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