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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR —_— Satisfactory Terms A loays THE GROTE-RANKIN Go) OTTO F. KEGEL, President / Wallace Reid Has Great Role in New Film Play at Liberty A FEW WORDS EXPRESSED BY FRED C.BRO THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, AFTER HE SAW ‘The LOV LAWYER “This photoplay is a masterpiece. Everything pictured as happening could easily have taken place. There is not the slightest exaggeration in this photoplay. It is natural in theme, naturally acted and naturally the results would have to be a perfect picture.” - Popular Cabinet “FREE” Sewing Machines Are Reduced to a famed women can be made happy this Christmas—any woman would be delighted with such a gift. THE FREE does not only sew faster and run easier than any other sewing machine, but it is a handsome piece of furni- ture—just as smart and stylishas any other piece of furniture in the home. When not in use “The Free’ Sewing Machine folds up in its dust-proof cab- inet—it then can be used as a conven- ient stand in any room. Thirty machines, all in light oak finish, are i iced fi if ig ih a es $5 7.80 THATS WHAT PROSECUTING ATTORNEY BROWN THINKS OF Scene from “Always Audacious,” a very entertaining film play in which handsome Wally Reid is starring at the Liberty this week, eee pceniiidintipetiniaaaaiiniaecetie TEIN ft gets to the potnt wrerelT TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—-Wallace Reid in “Always Audacious.” CLEMMER—“Parler, Nedream and Bath"—All-eter cast. | COLINNAM —Themas @& man has to stage a bout In) which himself va, himself are the| | chiet parties, and furthermore, in which he deliberately hands himself a smash in the eye which gives the orb a midnight tint, them things are : _ getting pretty bad. So philosophized | | COLONIAL —AL B. Warmer ta “Poltx | Wallace Reid after he had finished! | | ¢ p tho big fight scene in “Always| | Winrym Gannen Oe wicces tm Audacious,” the photoplay at the Fall Liberty this week. ——-- ‘The fight In question ts one of the| actually was Neggin. And Reese unique features of this new plicture| Was endowed with all the ferocity in which Reid has a double role—!and fire of a white rabbit. Why An- portraying both the hero and the vil-|elicn married him and what hap- lain, and the former seekn out the/ pened thereafter furnish the merry latter and thrashes him soundly with | plot of “Parlor, Bedroom and Rath,” his fists, giving him a black eye in| the photoplay at the Clemmer this the melee. work. SEE THIS TRUE-TO-LIFE MASTERPIECE AT THE EXTRA SPECIAL | NOW-TODAY-TONITE-NOW. ) “££ i'2 a ¢ 2 J to the Conqueror SCIATICA UME ESIQUE,, ENGUE Pelfeves Pain N. / Malotte it was around the corner all the time! “Place Scenario in Your Own Locality,” Says Louis Vanc Aes: Is here now in— “CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH” i Louise Claw arlos especially adapted to Louise Glaum, motion picture star. Every | reader of The Star is eligible and has an equal chance of winning fame | and money.) Those who are young and those who remem- ber their youth will alike enjoy Conrad’s al- most futile search and, finally, his Eldorado—and Be an idenperson. Don't worry | about technique (the form of expres | sion). Put your ideas on paper just | as they occur to you. And put them = pideaasmenengpenategioo 1 | | | | Bruce Scenic “Falling “The One Best Pet” Waters” Coming Saturday—“Twin Beds” 06 In “DESERT LOVE” A tale of rustlers and ontlaws and » dauntless sheriff! “AFTER BEDTIME” A Comedy "| with no better equipment I am sure “Always Audacious” te easily one of the best pictures in which this popular star has yet appeared. cee CLEMMER Some women may not want what Angelica did. She was so full of life herself that she could not even think of marrying a man who wasn't as live as a full-grown third rafl. No meek and domestic husband for her. No, sir, Whereupon she picked on a chap named Reggie. Yea, his name down while they‘re fresh in your mind, J. Parker Read, Jr, and other pro ducers aa well, are on the qui vive for material, They wfll pay big sums for available material, I started out, just as many of you are starting—at the bottom than many of you tn this contest. Remember what Edison said about genius: “It's 99 per cent PERSPTR-| ATION and 1 per cent INSPIRA-| TION” Learn to expreas clearty what ts tn | your mind. Study the short stories tn the bet. | ter magazines of today. Absorb the principles of clarity and terseneas exemplified tn these tales, Lay your story in San Franciseo, New York or Chicago, if you want to put it in a big city. If it's a story | of the countryside of homeepus folks, make Its locale one that every American can understand. In other words, don’t go afield) for locations. Write your story in the locality you know best, among people your audience will sympathize with, Don't restrict your tmagination, | bat rein it in to the point from) which you may radiate a story that rings true in every human par-| ticular, Seo Miss Glaum’s pictures, study her characterizations, her capa bilities and her talents, Stndy, also, Mr. Read's methods in production, note his lavishness In mounting his Louise Glaum vehicles, the gorgeous clothes she wears, the splendid casts her producer surrounds her with All these things will help you vitally in your tdea-develgpment Again, let me re! lo: «The iden man is the big money writer. A fresh viewpoint is a commercial as set in motion pictures. A slightly different treatment of an old theme, a new twist to a| hackneyed §situation—these are) things that will “make” you as writers, |S drink-craving prise-fighter who Wateh them! ALL WEEK Tho hilarious boudoir farco— “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH” With an All-Star Cast —And— HAROLD LLOYD Original and Funnier Than Ever in His Newest Com- ody— “NUMBER, PLEASE” Clemmer Music Liborius Hauptman Director COLISEUM A game of checkers between a dog and a monkey in one of the many very funny incidents in “The One Beat Pet,” a comedy on the bill at the Coliseum this week. “Conrad in Quest of His Youth” tx the feature picture. Thomas Meighan plays Conrad, a returned soldier, who Urea of city life and goes back to bin home town tn search of his old friend»—particularty the little flower. Uke creature with whom he once imagined himself in love. His disap pointments are numerous, but even- tually he lands in England, where life for bim becomes suddenly very interesting. STRAND How a man makes good tn epfte of his dingracefu: past is the theme of “The Love Lawyer,” the photoplay at the Strand this week. Mahlon | Hamitton ts featured in the role of | finds an opportunity to pose as John Steele, a prominent criminal lawyer. How Steele becomes a leading fig- ure and eventually wins the love of | a beautiful young girl who loves him| in spite of his past in effectively toh. Lillian Rich playa opposite Ham- fton. COLONTAT, Marguerite Snow, who plays the leading feminine role oppoxite H. B. | Varner in “Felix O'Day,” at the Colonial this week, can be classed as one of the ploneers In fickertand. | She has been a prominent pinyer | upon the screen since 1914, starring in many well known plays. She was | born tn Bavannah, Ga, and educated | in Denver, Colo. She began her tage career in 1907 with James| O'Neill im “Monte Cristo.” ‘The action of “Felix O'Day” earrica one from the pleasing exteriors of an estate in Ireland tothe metropolitan whirt of New York. | | | eee REX Tom Mix has a fine Western role! in “Desert Love,” the photoplay at the Rex this week. | “Desert Love” ts « story of Ari-| soma, with a backgroand that) stretches many years behind. | ees, mortal foes. Ono of these families, | the Marstons, representa the law. The other, the Kenyons, typify the outlaw, Action is the keynote of the production, and of course there ts Large Comfortable “Royal” and ‘‘Monarch” MORRIS CHAIRS $19.75 Each Massive, well-constructed Morris Chairs with com- fortable leatherette upholstering. No more welcome gift than an easy, reclining Morris Chair for the:man of the family. Twenty-five only will be sold at the.spe- cial price, each, $19.75. *N1GGS AND THE SOCIAL LION” Fifth Ave. at Pike—GROTE-RANKIN—Fifth Ave. at Pike A Saturday Evening Post Story— A Paramount Picture— “\lwavs AAudac1ous ~ Starting Wednesday 3 Days Only A Powerful Human Interest “THE SECRET GIFT” With an All Star Cast WINELAND'S ORCHESTRA WN at The tale of a crook who kidnaps his mil- lionaire double, then takes his name, his wealth, his girl and laughs in his victim's face—but wait till you see his eye turn a midnight hue when Wally gets into Chester Screeni “Sea Planets” CHAPLIN COMEDY “A Jitney Elopement”, Coming Saturday—Constance Talmadge in “Dangerous Business” LU