The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1920, Page 3

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| ‘The estless Sry 3 Robert W. car Modern Woman—is she a pris- oner, chafing at the chains of con- vention? NOW PLAYING vg filmed. sniforma are all ng.” Von & jo you know about old The producer heard the conversa tion and after a brief chat with the young man engaged him as technical See this breath- taking romance of a petted idol of soci- ety, who dares to break her bonds, embark upon a mad 9 i career of excitement seeking, and shock New York’s Four Hundred. A Paramount Picture SCENIC heart togethes a “Peaceful Valley” i a comedy Pathe Review drama. It has more serious acting — th the Charile Ray pi COMEDY have, but there are p humorous » “The that “Whis Decorator” young fo leading mer this week COLONTAL One of the largest outdoor sete ever erected t "| cont Delng conducted by The Seattle n which William Farnum featured. , More than a elty block was uti COLISEUM A great forent’ fire t# realistically pletured in “Nomads of the North ver Curwood production seu this week pe of the herotne | the raging flames an furnishes the audience thrill. “A Man's Country.” the new Jack — Hoxie feature now being produced CLEVER DoG by Ben Wiison, wil! be filmed al-|) COMING TO PAN shost entirely on a large ranch near |/ “Teddy,” the greatest dog __ the famous San Juan Capistrano actor on the sereen, is coming © Mission “In person” to the Pantages é || mext week. Film fans are fa - miliar with Teddy's remarkable | REX AS acting In Sennett comedies, and vitian Clothes” ts the fim play : a |) there is no doubt but that he at the Rex. E : |) will be a tremendous drawing Thomas Meighan te starred tn this " | card. }| pleture. He plays the role of a young 1} army officer who marries a apeioty nnn | irl in France, Upon his returd from Loulse Fazenda, Mack Sennott's| France he finds that hin wife ts re ee Iuctant to own him in his overioud [< mennenne, Wen feet prite at @ Wak | vines clothes. ‘To eute her ancl loween party recently. Dish ideas he appoints himself butler ayo USE in her household and after several Elliott Dexter will go to Europe | dramatic scenes mucceeds in convine after making two or three more pic-| ing her that clothes do not make the tures in California, 100% Courtesy, Munie, Pictures His ‘latest independent duction, until Friday ay cht only Just Tonight and Friday to see.this James Oliver Curwood thriller— A First National Attraction m remarked to an assistant db Radiating real hick hu- “Peacelul Valley” | A First National drama of home folks and a home-loving boy who carries a wallop to the city and back again be- fore he gets his man MILLIONS” PATHE NEWS Coming— “The Branding Iron” “NOMADS of the NORTH” “Let him go or I'll shoot,” and she did—that's the way they do it in this romantic spectacle of the North- land! MALOTTE Mermaid U. of W. Comedy— on the QUARTET WURLITZER “THE Simp” In a Song Prologue i a and May in “The “gens il - » ale. Starts Saturday at The Picture—better than its predecessors be ga Here oe of Tarzan” and “Tarzan of the EVENGE™*TARZAM THE SEATTLE STAR Marion Davies Is Star of Chambers Story at Strand wan the screen Introduction | Marion Davies, the beautiful musical comedy star who has ; made a pronounced hit in motion pictures. Miss Davies is now at the Strand in “The Restless Sex,” a screen version of the famous novel by Robert W. Chambers. Miss Davies appears as Stephanie Cleland, a pretty young girl, who, by a strange twist of fate, is forced into a loveless marriage. The supporting cast includes Carlyle Blackwell, formerly one tof the screen's _most noted players, Time Growing Shorter For Scenario Entries Time ts growing shorter every day| The amateur {s often more enthu- to enter the big movie scenario con-| *lastio and more interested in his work The contest is open to everyone, in cooperation with J. Parker eee ae | and closes at midnight, December 1 ead, Jr ovie producer He og & Vast search for ideas ne wanta to pay good money for those ideas, So he has appealed to every one interested to write a scenario, in regular story form or otherwise, and submit it to en in this contest. $1,500 and $1.0 Furthermore, a to buy all additional scen. arios that he thinks he will be able to use. Consequently, there are bright opportunities for those who Ne scenario pens any chance of be ling © prise winner untens it fur-| | nishew @ role for Lowine Glaum. It | ls for this star that Head is making jthe hunt for new material The/ story, then, must fit her personality and attractions, She is to be the center of it all, When Miss Glaum appears at the Liberty this month in “Love Madness.” one of her latest film plays, contestants wilt! have a splendid opportunity to see the star in one of the greatest roles of her career. In his instructions to contestants, Read states that the scenario may be written in any form. It ta ideas that he seeks and not ® prefeasion- ally finished manuscript. It is his opinion that the amateur writer has even a better chance than the pro- feanicnal, for he thinks that the amateur may possess fresher ideas, Monte Blue, who has been in New York working in scenes of “The Ken- tucklan,” ts back in California, WILLIAM FARNUM In the Crowning Achievement of His Brilliant Career “Tf lWereKing” e * 7 WINELAND’S ORCHESTRA AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS HALF SPECIAL fot CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY AT 1:30 DEVIL’S PASS KEY” A STORY OF GAY PARIS. TUMAN, 80 FILL » Ss NSE, fOU'L REMEMBER iT TO YOUR LAST DAY Clemmer Music LIBORIUS HAUPTMTN Director CONCERTS AFTERNOON AND EVENING HARP SOLOS Played by MARGARET McAVOY “q) ‘i mY \ First Time in Seattle Threaded and biggest Tarzan With Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President) Ten Patterns of INLAID LINOLEUM Are Offered Below Regular Value Among them are the most desirable patterns from the best known manufacturers — they offer attractive floor covering for kitchens and bathrooms that will prove very serviceable and at a Inlaid Linoleum at, a square yard Of medium weight in clear-cut de signs, introducing new colorings in blue, gray, ivory, brown and tan. All of these are extremely popular. decided saving. Extra Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, the square yard $2.70 In this lot are featured the neat tile effects in blue and white, tan and cream and marble patterns. Where extra service is required this weight of linoleum will prove very satisfactory. 2,000 Yards of Fine CRETONNES Are Reduced to 50c Yard More than fifty pieces of very attractive cretonnes in qualities and designs for any room in the home are assembled, and offer an excep- tional opportunity to purchase draperies at very material savings, We wish to advise prospective purchasers that a good many of the best patterns are limited in quantity and that early selections are very important. The Toy Section with its thousands. of givable things is certainly a mecca of toy buyers” these days. Many new and clever things are being displayed for, the - enjoyment of the kiddies and for the choosing of parents. ty — Kars at Reduced Prices Five sizes of this popu- lar wheel toy are offered at special prices. No. 1 For child of P y to 2 $1. No, 2—- wor ‘child of2to 3 years; special ..........$1.90 No, 3-—For child of 3 to 4 years; special 82.35 No, 4—For child of 4 “ea No. 6&—For child of 5 to 6 Fine Reed Doll Buggies, Special $7.80 Each Beautifully finished in old ivory, with an ad- justable hood and heavy rubber - tired wheels. These buggies will easily accommodate a 16 - inch doll. Fifty-one on sale Strong coaster wagons that will take the hard- est kind of abuse— equipped with easy run- ning roller bearings and their 32 by 1314-inch hardwood trays are at- tractively finished; spe- years; special ..... Friday; special, each cial, Friday, "each, $7.80. , ‘ Housewives Are Buying Bedding | and Linens Because Prices Are Lower Here 66x80-inch match the borders, per pair hemmed seamless BED SHEETS in assorted designs, priced, each . 54x74-inch Cotton SHEET BLANK- ETS, in gray and tan, pair Oliver Wallace, pop’ formerly at the Liberty is now organist at big theatre in Los An Wool-mixed WHITE BLANKETS, with wide binding to . $7.50 80x90-inch extra weight and neatly , each.. 86x50-inch pink and blue CRIB ROBES r organist theatre here, a Grauman's s. Wallace recently had hig fingers insured for $50,000. PRP. We have witnessed euch re- markable results with this sooth- ing wash of oils that we offer you a bottle on the guarantee that un- lens it does the same for you, it inte 708 not a cent. 35c, 60c and 1. BARTELL DRUG STORES A : 64x76-inch Wool- finished PLAID tive colorings, pair.) 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