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To Give the Hair a | Naturally Wavy Effect Ethel Clayton in “Crooked Streets” Is Going to Leave Tuesday Night Wednesday Brings That Alluring Beauty and Talented Actress— > | COLON The man fears the turbu- lent temper that has charac- terized this girl's forefathers —but he loves her. Ought he to take a chance on the rest? “Pigs in Kava" “dese Gorn te PATHE plering” \EX-SERVICE MEN MAKE GOOD AT INCE STUDIOS Elght exservice men, attached to the Thomas FL. Ince studio forces. UBver since the virtues of the sil- be-{ thru. co-operation with she ine hair-curling method tir known in this country, nm having « for liquid ha’ eae my been responsible for | ambition of Uncle Sam's former so}- oa ‘— use atsong well) diers and have, after several months women. ‘One need only apply a Nttie of | % intensive training, been promoted bed Hquid with « clean toothbrush | to positions of responsibility. Beare, IRE, BP, he hale Apt the! Three of the exdoughboys are And glossy appeara Bo marks of artific is to dt he hair into strands ip. Th ° a atecctoe etn k| men from the vocational board have y Liquid silmerine is or other unple an aid in shaping muffs” and in keeping them in pl ever the ears. La ture. ti Lap y | learn the fine points of cinema pro- duction. COM SUM pee | NORMA TALMADGE Is Here Now in “THE BRA WOMAN” A striking picture of scenic grandeur, pre- senting the screen’s premier emotional star in the classiest role of her career. MALOTT WURLITZER on the A Comedy—Bruce Scenic, “Wanderlust” Coliseum News Coming—Lionel Barrymore in “The Master Mind” THE SEATTLE STAR Player in Talmadge Cast Once Aspired to Be English Diplomat Vocational Training board, have ity. The best | the remainder are acting in various | technical capacities, Several other| “Miss Johnston” and her husband always the stories revolve around o t| been added to the Ince forces and| in the Catskills, before returning to are being given every opportunity to| the West Coast, MARMONT, who ts Norma madge's leading man in “The Hranded Woman,” at the Collseum this wook English diplomat attend at Piritain studied but the come to’ realtaing in the films n* ts & screen talley’s play an and while college ing in Gre with that object in view we y f Oliver ) LIBERTY One surprise follows another tn ‘Crooked Streets,” the photoplay in Ethel Clayton ts ng Americs oretary t jof antique engaged vanes in opium STRAND Held by the Enemy.” the pteture on view at th and thin is not a war y might fancy whieh ts vil war aracters ively engaged jp period, are sup in the warfare, Norma Talmadge and Pe “The Branded Woman,” a photoplay of strong appeal which is the chief attraction at the Coliseum this week. | “Lahoma,” a plcturtzation of John is’ novel, men and women TMonee euntry where danger lurked at ev ery turn, they blazed thg,-trail to ivilization and a new West Little Peaches Jackson is adorable an the child “Lahoma,” eee CLEMMER A ve splen¢ entirely worthy of the ramatic ability of Geral din rrar ia “The Riddle: Wom an,” at the Clemmer this week, The plot is woven by a masculine vampire, who perfected a wonder | ful system of blackmail, The story | is most concerned with his serpen. tine trail around two vietima and the third, little more than a child. eee FX. competition, 3. must fit this star, 4 wish to submit them. REX ‘The new show which opens today at the Rex features the personal ap- | pearance of Sergt. Ivan de Villiers. the flying cowboy who made « para. | chute drop over Seattle Saturday Sergt. de Villiers will relate his un usual experiences in the air In j with the ance jn ing on th The cor Prizen of $5,000 wi 1 for the three scenario $2,500 aa first y necond prize and $1,000 . Remember that be written to fit the personality © Louise Giaure. CONSIDER ONLY PLAYS SUITED TO MISS GLAUM Read ts not looking for genera motion picture plays, but for specia “Happy Tho Married” | motion ie ee st turcin: Following an extensive vacation! yonicies for Mies Glaum, It i and honeymoon subsequent to her! jens to send stories that are not fittec marriage to Frank M. Dazey, widely /tg ner necda, They will not be con known author Agnes Christine Jot | xidered, : ston, who achieved literary fame as| we the scenarist of a number of Thomas! questions relative to the form ot H. Ince successes starring Charles! manuscript that should be submitted. Ray and Dougias MacLean, has re-| There is no particular form, except | turned (® the Ince studios, where she|the briefest poesible form, and one | has undertaken the creation and) which will tell your story. adaptation of several stories for] A dozen or #0 persons want to forthcoming Thomas H. Ince pro-|know whether they may send more ductions. than one story or seenario. Married last June on Long Island,| You, an many as they like, provided appear. Villiers, a new six act airp! drama, “Sky Eye,” made under the auspices of the U. 8. air servies, will be shown. your scenario mur Ince Scenarist Returns hare been fnundated with spent several weeks honeymooning character Mias Glaum can play. A correspondent asks | 1—Ie it necessary to have the ntory lcopyrighted before sending it in? Experience fs the comb a man has! That is a matter for the contestant acquired after he's lost his hair. Ito decide. A tense and vividly human romance ‘Held By The Enemy" with JACK HOLT, AGNES AYRES ‘WANDA HAWLEYeaLEWIS STONE! You'll be held—gripped by this well-acted and inter- esting drama of love and hate! “A TRAY FULL OF TROUBLE” A fast De Luxe Monkey Comedy “Horseshoe—Bridal Veil”—Chester Scenic Coming Soon—‘EARTHBOUND” Make scenarios as brief as possible, They may be in any form 5. Contest closes at midnight, December 1, rey Marmont in a scene from Only Plays Suited — | For Louise Glaum Wanted in Con CONTEST RULES Send in your name and address, age and present occupation to the Contest Editor, The Seattle Star, This constitutes your registration in the test Be guided by the daily accounts in The Star. Study types or roles most suitable to Loulse Glaum, for your story you If not, what is to prevent the} * from being stolen or plagtar: | HAVE TO TRUST IN RESPONSIBLE CONCERNS Nothing, But even if the story is opyrighted, th a might be stolen, hanged suffic y to prevent proc { ownership being made, and used. he writer has to take the chance, r keep his or her manurcripta locked ap for private entertainment. In the resent instance, the principals in he contest, J. Parker Read, Jr, and he Star, are remponsible concerns. 3—-Will all manuscripts be returned Thin is a question of general ap eal. It in repeated a dozen or so imen in each day's mail, All manu cripte that are identified and ac ompanied by postage for their re urn will be sent back to their writers if they are rejected. Another querist wants to know: “Is there a limit to the amount of words used?” The bounds are as limitless as the yeas, but too many words, or too many worly manuscripta, will surely have lees chance than the more compact, succinct ones. The same correspondent asks if manuscripts must be typewritten. No, Typewritten manuscripts are easier to read, but ink or pencil works will be accepted. A man entrant askx: “Does spell ing and good grammar count for your preference in choosing the suc cessful scenario writer?’ They are not mentioned tn the conditions, Parrot, 75 Years of ° Age, Is Jazz Fiend CLIFTON, N.Y. Nov, 2.—"LAs,” a parrot owned by Mrs, Jane Bechet, proved she in still a pretty gay old| bird when she celebrated her 75th | birthday by wadding a jazzy two step. Neighbors of Mra. Bechet) aided tn the celebration. | Until Friday The Greatert Drama of Life | A Talk With Our Heating Engineer Costs You Nothing Learn why so many of Seattle’s home owners are installing this heating system in preference to others. Learn how you can provide uniform heat in all rooms without the expense and inconvenience of piping. iO) PIPELESS eS FURNACE is as easily installed in homes already built as those under construction. Not necessary to tear out walls and ceil- ings or to excavate large cellars. Have our Heating Engineer make you a practical heating plan—picture out to you the correct method of installation—the most efficient and least expensive—and tell you just what it will cost you. Become fully acquainted with the heating and fuel-saving merits of this remarkable heating system. It gets the maximum heat from every pound of fuel, burns the soot that clogs up the ordinary furnace. See our Heating Engineer at your first op- portunity. THE GROTE-RANKIN CO " OTTO F. KEGEL, President, To Conduct Revival | iF possibility that “One Man in al NOTED ACTOR | MiiBon” will be booked as a road/ r | STOPS OFF arr pont ttzesteltne| Meetings at L IN SEATTLE that will coincide with the closing chapters of the picture. This will | ¢V@ngelist, will conduct revival ot be o oweve in the First Baptist o | George Beban, the talented por-|MOt be settled definitely, however, | ings in the F apt hurch | trayer of Italian characters, and Sol until they have confet with their| Lyman for two weeks, commincing) — | Lesser, the noted producer, accom-| “Sten representativ | Saturday evening, November 7, by Maurie Meyers, arrived in| Figures compiled in England show | Earle D. Sims, of Chicago, and route | that the world’s consumption of tea| large senior and junior choir will te are making the is steadily increasing. | sist trip in the interests of Beban’s “ / wall: 8: seissaes he |superfeature, “One Man in a Mil Mr. Reban has taken a solid year to make “One Man in a Million,” and BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE WESTERN UNION has worked steadily on the preduc tion each and every one of these SHOWN HERE TONIGHT 365 days. Before reaching New York, Leaser will stop in the various exchange centers and arrange early | bookings for the Beban feature, “One Mah in a Million’ was born when I wag touring the country with my stage production, ‘The Sign of the Rose,’" said Mr. Beban while! ¢ talking to a Star reporter at the New Washington hotel Monday aft ernoon “I tried to inject my own theory of life into this picture.” “What is that?” asked the report Until One o'Clock ler. Then dropping into his famous Italian dialect, Beban said, “when bardaduck come an’ akicka you down—jus' get up an’ laugh—then he get shamed an’ run away.” According to Mr. Lesser there ts “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN?” Is Once Enough? What Comes “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN?” Is It Self-Sacrifice? “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN?” How Long Does It Last? It Happens “ONCE TO EVERY TONIGHT WOMAN?” |“LAHOMA” When? Why? How? Is WOMAN— From the Stage Play CLEMMER MUSIC Liborius Hauptman Director CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING Comody—Weekly |The mont for your best for werre ros BOORLET on MOTHERHOOD ane BABY, FREE ReasMELD REGULATOR CO. DEFT. 6-D, ATLANTA, A viii ton de GG VILLIERS “SKYEYE” A six-part airplane sensation made un- der the auspices of the U. S. Air Ser- vice. IN PERSON —the world-war avia- tor who does any- thing possible with an airplane—will tell you how he accomplishes his renowned and dar- ing stunts, Fred Berry, of Seattle, am |