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THE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 “Held by the Enemy” at Strand Is Story of Old Days in South SECOND NEAR SENECA ‘ as TOPAYS, PROGRAMS mn Gillette's “Meld | A famous melodrama of love and daring, splendidly | tan victurized by Paramount, is here now— Yarrer in | | omdign in Crook Louise Hurwh: co Darling in “ven as i | * « A DELIGHTFUL drama of love ‘ hate, human emotions with @ slight sprinkling of martial scenes, is “Held by the Knemy,” the pletur tzation of William Gillette's famous play, which opened at the Strand Saturday There iv Just enough Civil War flavor ubout “Meld by the Knemy to make it thorsty re ble, ‘The story has ta de with Rachel Hayne, & beautiful young Southern girl, who in supposedly a widow who lives with her family in an okt manor which iq in ponnemion of the Federal t aded by ffieer lov n Hw, fier # mone during Capt ” up maitic tond learns that his wife loves the way that the two might find happl | nem Jack Molt is fine as Colonel Pree cott, and Agnes Ayres rmingty portrays Rachel Mayne, the sweet Scene from “Held by the Enemy,” a pretty war romance, j heart wife whjch is being shown at the Strand this week. Louise Glaum Soon in New Production; Get Her Technique! CONTEST RULES to Adam, was and Jever since an enigma a problem. The world ov ng of time, woman a riddie, has been | purale |nince the has bee beginn " & paradox On. thin theory, Carl Jacoby, the author, hax written “The Riddle }Woman,” a cleverly constructed! |photoplay. which in being shown at |the Clemmer this week with Ger aldine Farrar in the leading role. | ‘The story te of three women who jhave faiten, one by ful tolls of a rove : B. tied differently in practically the same | sae ene The Seattle Star, This constitutes your registration in the situation, One was crushed and | Competitior sought the end. Another believed In| % Be guided by the daily necounts in The Star. 3, Study types or roles most suitable to Louise Glaum, for your story him in the face of the world. The 2 third fought like a tiger, with the|™ this star. I primitive, natural inatinct of self. 4. Make scenarios as brief as possible, They may be in any form you wish to submit them. 5, Contest closes at midnight, December 1. Have you seen Louise Glaum In in the J. Parker Re tion will aagist in t | preservation. The latter is the wom an enacted with great dramatic power by Geraldine Farrar. ‘The star is supported by Montague Love, Adele Blood and Madge Beli amy in the leading roles. eee Jr, organiza “A Tray Full of Trouble”—DeLuxe Monkey Comedy. “Horseshoe-Bridal Veil”—Chester Scenic. Do Not Delay. The Run Ends Friday any of ber various new films? of the “se jo champtot a Those registered in the $6,000 3. |% the Somnarie chasaplene Parker Read, JrHeattle Star scen-| Temember, ario contest will soon have the op. | ust portunity. “Love Madness” and| “Bahari,” her two latest feature productions, will be shown at ene of the leading motion picture theatree Moth.” with “Panthea,” recently re te ee iintinet, depart jin the near future, This will be « vived by Selznick, are considered two| the Montauk government station a> laramas with which Miss Clayton |"Plendid opportunity for contestants “of the best pictures Miss Talmadge | peared in the production, which Will /nay been entertaining local picture |t? Study Mive Glaum's style of act: | be completed this week, audiences recently. Her latest ve-|'"* - = — aihicle i@ an exciting adventure In addition to the first prize of contestants, that you LIBERTY Ps Ethel Clayton's new picture Storm scenes around Montauk |~Crooked Streets,” in the feature at-| Point were taken this week by the traction at the Liberty until Tuce company making the new Bugene| ayy night O'Brien pleture. Life guards from |i. trom Send in your name, address, age, Seattle Star, at once. pon today. self-addreaved envelopes with tnquir len. All questions and anawers will be printed in The Star at an carly date. The contestants names will romance with the scenes taid in {$2600 for the best scenario or story | iit appear the native and European quarters of |idea submitted, Mr. Head will pay Shanghal $1,500 and $1,000, renpertively, . Heenario Conteet Eéitor, Reattle Sar: 1 hereby enter the Seattle Star-J. Parker Head, J7., $5,000 scenarie con- teat, The star has the role of Gail Eitis, pont and third pride stories su able for production ax starring | Glau, | fersof Griswold en a trip to China, eA Ihe generoun | Professedly made in the interest of Producer. He will pay $1,000 each historic antiques In Shanghai, for available scenario ideas and those Gall, adventuring on her own | $1,000 awards are unlimited. There u count, i taken by a treacheroux May be only one such idea he may TUESDAY NIGHT— ‘rickesha man te an iniquitous cere to purchase, perhaps a score. plum den and’ with difficulty | While the prise stories must of / l. Z. rescned by & docking young | necessity fit the talente-and person. | Englishman, Rupert O'Dure. Startling ality of Louise Glut, the lucky | revealing the true) winners will have Mr. Read's assur. identity of ‘s employer follows. jance that the producer will surround Jack Holt ts seen ax O'Dare jhie star with a splendid supporting Mary Miles Minter comes to the/|cast, Every available facility, every | Liberty Wedntaday in “A Cumber-|technical art and scenic functionarg) land Roiance.” ——— — Name COLISEUM Norma Talmadge's wonderful act ing ts the outstanding feature of “The Branded \ oman,” the photo | play at the Cotiveum this week. This young actress ix easily one of the most talented players spptaring on the screen, In no two pletares is she alike. Miss Talmadge apped® ax Ruth Sawyer, a pretty Young runaway wife. There are many spectacular and dramatic scenes before the hus band and wife are reunited. ple of all are the alle ee in Hades, One of theae neta represents dream of Norma's, wherein she imagines herself drag ged down by Society into a hideous whirlpool of slime, from which she is rescued by the man she loves Percy Marmont and Vincent Ser rano are two distinguished players in the Talmadge cast oe NOW PLAYING—- . | COLONIAL | The outlaw, the cynic and the girl |fought and tolled for life in the vast Plains of No Man's Land, that huge |strip of land that figured conspicu Jously in the hixtory of the South west The tinw's past was known to | none e himself, The cynic had | spent better part of his life try ing to keep ahead of civilization. The | girl was @ waif of the desert whom these two kindly men had adopted and cared for with the tenderness of & woman, The adventures and romance of |these three are told in “Lahoma,” the Edgar Lewis pleture showing at the Colonial this week, | Lahoma, the child, is delightfully | played by little “Peaches” Jackson, We \while Beatrice Burnham, retty ~ tyou ctrens, ole op [youns, actress, rol Preramount Picture the toward the latter part of the story eee assumes A Comedy— —_ “KISS ME QUICK” LOVE DAVIS Playing Sweet Music W. Chamber's popular Shink Dal has On the WURLITZER | | A De Luxe Scenic igh ts the werd is being wn at the Rex week un "Even ae y of a girl of the Adi REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS: ck moun’ by a father who Ip order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest ee posed po Magne ete end strongest plate Kuown, covers, very ii rite com off the cob; guaran: by forcing her to Join a curious sect The Story of a Heaven for three—that hangs on a teed 15 years. How thi thread! EXAMINATION FREE hing mem * * & bers of society and how tileen of capes frofn her enforced exile and Manse A Bruce Scenic A Comedy wins love and life, is the plot which on ie “ ” " a $2 Amalgam Filling is forcefully related in the ecreen WURKLITZER ‘Wanderlust Coliseum News version PAINLESS EXTRACTION Grace Darling is the work guaranteed for 15 years. Zave impression takem im the - mdtning ana get teeth same day. lxamination and advice fre ioe girl interest in ee sae S08 Seusyinn 9< Cor Taste Sik Manage’ Wer “We Ott’ the directorial end of pictures han re cm gw 7 siden kept him from appearing in nee aeer © Se eee the films, will be ween in “Idols of DENTISTS Clay," the third George Fitamaurice OHIO CUT-RATE fo wRIeeTs + pportte Penser-Dateecen Om if ¥ 1, Send in your name and addreos, age and present occupation to the | ual filming | and occupation to the contest editor, | Clip the cou | | It in not necemary to send stamped, | Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO | OTTO F. KEGEL, President | Tuesday this store will remain‘closed until 10 a. m. to allow | our employes to cast their vote early. | - ' Old Ivory Bedroom Suite | $219.50 |__AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE _ | | | 1 | HE many distinctive features of the Bedroom Suite suggested by the | illustration render it exceptional in value and desirability. The large, graceful bureau with full width mirror and ex- tra storage room — the bedstead with French ends — the large tray cabinet, favored by men and women—and the handsome dressing table ana bench—all beautifully made and finished in Old Ivory or of rich American Walnut. The five pieces, priced very special at $219.50. Bedding and Linens | off er | e Pronounced Savings LACE-TRIMMED DRESSER SCARFS per Nader pier abet toon size. yi i x: inches, 1n a firm this A 3 poy on, 79c woven quality, dozen.” $2.10 3 EXTRA HEAVY RIBBED BATH Tigi he cae eo a TOWELS in generous size, terns; 64 inches wide, very absorbent ; special, each 68c special, the yard...:..... OO0C | ALL-LINEN PATTERN CLOTHS, size 70x70 inches, i $7 95 variety of attractive patterns, special,each ...... sepia sncsd Fee ° : BLANKETS Each Lot a Special Value 50x72-inch Cotton Blankets in assorted colors, $2 15 8 special, pair Kick 0 # 64k b45 goeaese 63 dao ae ee ane ° : 60x76-inch Gray, Wool-finished Blankets, with pink or blue striped borders, padre. 0 oo cee 68x80-inch Wool-finished Blankets in attractive block plaids. Colors are pink, blue, gray and tan; pair 66x80-inch Plaid Blankets, 65% wool, in assorted colors. These Blankets are a very special value at, pair REMNANTS Of Drapery Material | HALF PRICE Many short lengths of fine Silk, Kapock- and Lace Nets, that have accumulated from the October Sales of drapery materials, are on sale tomorrow at half price. Among them will be found many practical pieces—enough for drap- ing a single room—and that can, be used in the making of pillows and fancy work. All have been assembled and arranged for easy selection. All are offered at one-half their regular value. Second Floor—Drapery Section, Cocoa Door Mats at Reduced Prices Good quality, closely-woven Cocoa Door Mats—one at each of your outside doors will save much unnecessary work and a great deal of wear on your rugs. 14x24-inch vase, BBG 18x30-inch é oe : 16x27-inch + vane wees $1.20 20x33-inch . $2,120 ' —Second Floor—Carpet Section, aq

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