The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1920, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 ||Famous Woman Producer Is Now f Making Features for Paramount Satisfactory Terms Always art Kosworth in There Is Still Time to Buy Is done, and you're tired, gees: Seep || GIFTS OF FURNITURE That, and more, is acquired at off the old love, Lew i By taking your seat in The Strand. finds himeelf interested in the new , There are scores and scores of appropriate gift pieces here, t want to marry but WE OFFER A BILL a time w iw ieve si | many of them inexpensive; all will contribute to the beauty That's refreshing and human, fers, he : ha, bu ‘ f and character of the home through the years to come. A Paramount picture, you know; w ; cers ; : ‘ ; It’s called “To Please One Woman,” hetty Blythe is seen an a mont lov i ail Beautiful chairs, magnificent tables, ex- But that’s only part of the show. go aay ay is ee a , clusive lamps, unusual stands, convenient OUR ORCHESTRA Bag nih arate i i b smokers’ cabinets, gate-leg tables for the Ves, thaPs beck hove again, | COLISEUM ta. : ; ' | breakfast room with Windsor chairs that slip With artists who know how to play lesen at tha Cains hae wean — — — beneath the table top, stately hall clocks, You'll fall in love with each refrain, This very good looking young woman w Lois Weber, the companionable spinet desks, willing serving Gluschkin’s antics will make you sway. RAD AT . most famous woman producer in film land, Miss Weber, who : ie <i wi TUM LAS started Mildred Harris, Mary MacLaren and a score of other wagons —an almost unlimited selection of IE PROLOGUE | OPEN THE DOOR OF | ovety young feminine stars on the road to success, is respon charming accessories which are 80 desirable , ° ‘THE GREA UncnOWwn sible Jor’ ‘To Please One Woman,” the dramatic photoplay at in t ifyi the k , Has a cast, we feel is quite some choice, | ge rand this week in beautifying the home. ‘ Ayah 4 ‘ fiss Weber has been in retirement for a year or more due | It’s just another of our feature parts; if p we Bt ite’ Get isa accident she met while horseback riding. Since her re Max Shifrin’s rich, sweet tenor voice Jerature elie H bial covery she has signed to produce features exclusively for In your last-minute search for the kind of The Illustration Is a Will float into your hearts. ring man Paramount and “To Please One Woman” is the first offering Christmas gifts you will feel proud to give Mahogany-Finished |! from under the new banner. : A a a * Seer Cothorins Pala clage 0 cong [Res rostration |: = oc xii PTT ||| you will surely find this display a source of Gate-Leg Table Now (Her gown is right in vogue), j the, Gtomecs Foii| The introduction of the central " caches" they caf her and she's |{| inspiration, Priced at $42.50 And Walter Beaton comes along F Dewne tive figure, MacNelr, is With “Macushla” sung in brogue. t rr ae OTHER FEATURES poate obaee (an ere - ore i This is not ed immediately \ “ “ You must surely see; * No cat however, and the solution when it| Sweet, which of course, makes the The entire chow is planned y a bete- come, is interesting enough to | kidr aping more interesting than if r@) * : rn 7 r ‘ rth the walt just anybody rescued her. To give the Best, with a capital “B,” No tre ‘ at consists of three accom-|" ‘The name of the Photoplay is “The | That's the habit each week : iPr Seas RSS | ane arcin Sa Oem at Re duce d P rices Handkerchiefs Mrotiey oe aR: | LIBERTY | ‘The unexpected fs always happen aT eahed You try it at our| An unusually tnteresting feature|ing in the screen version of W. A 7 l H E S R A N D : i -lof the program at the Liberty thie|Horgune’s thrilling novel, “Dead Every automobile is ‘ oe | we Pathe News 1 Men “Tell No Tales,” which ts en-| offered at reduced sorne wonde pying & most wuccessful run at the Weber's “Te Please | — | te ures of the New York | Rex | prices to effect a pre- Belecting. us ek arto! y the Statue of I y.| ‘The big mpectacutar scene, that of |] Christmas clearance. teresting by the reduc- Mr. jal Sharp to America. A of | blowing up a sailing veanel, in staged | : * tion of prices, Chaney plays “Black Mike Sit, Actor Boasts Long accepted leader of San Fran nteeeple jacks are shown elim tolearly in the story and from that} in “Outside the and Varied Canoce Tells How Cuticura the very crown of this immense | point to the final clone out, a series | Olds Auto, spect 55 monument. Their maneauvers in| of strange events which are hiight y| at " m new Universal picture, in| H. B. Warner, star of “Dice of al midair fairly take your breath away, |dramatic are pictured. The ap ch Priscilla Dean is starred. Destiny,” saon to be shawn at a He ed Pimples Charlie Ray in a dgightful com-|tor is never certain just wt J Liberty Auto, spe- 19¢c and 29¢ leading photoplay house in Seattle, edy drama, “An Old-Fashioned Boy,” | ing to happen next and he " | cial ,..0....$7.' 85 has the unique distinction of being « “My qouble began sort ofan || is the main attmetion. suspense until the end of the picture, |) descendant of @ long line of actors. |] hing And burning hyper teed a am ome Premier Auto, spe- Eact me. Then pim- . e In England, the scene of the early ples began comi 4 cial ....-..-$9.15 waren tat are || \ Sretecmmntens || Scenario Contest Sponsor |) scesssiene quired something more than histri amece of ching. varning cial ........$9.90 y For ladies and chil- implies, which disfigured must have physical endurance, for ke was th i Puts ‘Moral Beauty’ First} / iF tone ON No. dren’s handkerchiefs onic ability to make an actor. He a pv and: ow dle he carried bis kit on his back after scratched the pimples and special .+... .$13. 30 i itch the show. The coaches were high|| ritated them more, and somenights |) 41.1 nors the public want? —|test a succes as an artistic, pro beautifully hemsti ed which they had to climb into, rt|} | ost much sleep. | Were you to ask J. Parker Read, | gressive producer whose commerciai|f| Jordan Auto, spe- Peerless Auto, spe- and finished with white ey had t I sent for a free sample of the Cuti- ; sent for Jr, this question, on the assumption | qualities have been the talk of the| cial ...eee66. $11.55 cial .---..... $15.10 was the “wee «mall” te |] cura Preperati: leased = i of nggeto ng as anh wien ve per Fin Mncreeng |/that this producer believed he/motion picture industry the last/}]| and colored embroidered when he and his fellow actors sought || after using onecake of Sdap and less || KNEW, the retort most positively year, corners. The material is admittance ,to a tavern. In those|} thana box of Ointment I was healed.” || Would be: |_ “I don’t think the public knows e e : - | days troubailours were frequently re-|] (Signed) Anhur Sharp, Box 394, || “I don't KNOW. Nobody knows | what s in its screen produc: |f| Other Special Values in lawn and batiste of fine | fused. H. B. Warner's debut, at the|] Selineville, Ohio. De your" | tons. a few fundamental ualit age of 6, was at the very theatre Once clear, keep your skin clear |! And if you have something—pre- | Princtr cleaniinees, entertain-|| quality where his father, Charles Warner,|] by using Cuticura Soap and Oint- || ferably a scenarlo—that proves you ment « lar beauty,” says Read, | To tj Include: made his first appearance, ment for every-day toilet purposes | go know what the public wants, J.) “And this is very natural M4 e LE BRAND _ooeo and Cuticura Talcum to powder end | parker Read, Jr., will gladly pay you) “When I personally view a produc-|]| 4 : s ose Fy Gareth Hughes play the fole of|| perfume. Nothing better. at least $2,500 for it on the spot. | tion I don’t go to the theatre expect-|| High Grade Tricycles at...+ceevereeeeees- $13.50 AllLinenlnitial Condensed Milk a country boy who becomes «spc Gat, Astcee 2 Yet keen paychology has made] ing to find any predigested formula|t/ Baby Tanks at..sweceeeeeevececcoreeececes - $2.05 ceasful playright in “The Lure of ‘Soap the sponsor of the J. Parker Read, | of entertainment. H ‘ dk. ° Youth,” his latest photopla: 2 le 000 fo co! “Bot there are certain es | illy’: s errr rrr: an e 8 ou wat photoplay. ' Sr. Beattle Star $5,000 scenario con| | pd can Abe roth gio wn ||| Billy’s Navy Guns at oo wee ceevecececes 81.38 rchief tion values that appeal to me and|| Baby Bugs, that teach baby how to walk. .....$1.55 35c Each | | And, in “Sahara,” “The Leopard Enameled Doll Dressers and Chiffoniers reduced Woman,” “Sex” and in his newest | 00... srocccvccesscccccesccccecccccscosce ss POO Ladies’ all-linen initial y paseo gpl ye Mya eae White Enameled Decorated Toy Dresser with handkerchiefs (a broken j A star, the beautiful is a dominant} three drawers and 12x12 mirror...... $9.65 assortment) are offered , ‘There is one alever paradox in the ae Enameled Desks with roomy writing table at a very special price, . tion picture philosophy of J . Pee eee er Ey mg Prom Soc aie nie Parker Read, Jr., a parad each ‘ proven ftatit it aaah gait has!l) ‘Tea Table and Four Chairs, beautifully deco- — as “Sex,” “Humoresque,” “Broken rated, reduced t0.ccccceessececcescdeces - $19.50 Blossoms,” ete. | | “There is a beanty In the ugty,”) Have you declares Producer Read, | “Tenements—sium environments—|—— <ipAseRA RARER oon epee Ta = a law aro ugly. Mines is ugly. Faithleas-| never perishes. * Soreen'e standard | penrere- erhaps 1% .000 scenario competition—he baal ness to an ideal is ugly. Lust is ugl “I have never produced anything | the premier exponent of ART in pic-| not sold a sto! He was a linguist o ‘cet Debanch is ugly. ‘Yet they are part of | ugly that did not have a pecutiful| tures, the art that is not merely pic-| oa @ man te a ost aire in own? life, and thus cahnot be disregarded |—call it = moral—purpose, which | torial but depicts life. He is the ce What will in drama, dominated the action, That is the| motion picture progressive. foreign countries, He wrote for the “Into my tenement acenes in| only excuse for showing the ugly in| At 23 he was an obscure scenarto| screen because he lamented the lack you do if ‘Love’ there burgeons the flower of | drama” writer—not even a scenario writer| of good stories, Today there still are - : because at that time he was just|not enough good stories for the a beautiful, a divine love, which cod, neo = vias Se ee WR) eS meee, Ot SA ene Ce: tet eanet of the Giateibhatn te ta leueens rien i || | | pmeerenes “i the woman rae | i, Ae * Christmas Gifts SHO | ee of Leather SHOWING— THURSDAY " FRIDAY— What more useful? What more desirable? “Solomon ‘was welcome to his 1,000 wives; What more present- able or thank God, I'm a What more economical HOBART BOSWORTH || €3 Sy |iew 20% OFF Our Regular Prices CODY “HIS OWN LAW” on 4 | -IN— Collar Bags Playing Cards sisi COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA J} =e || Occasionally 34 Artists Under ARTHUR KAY | Yours” Coline Bags Ladies’ Hand Bags Bill Folds lrashioned Boy Playing Suppe’s “Light Cavalry” tad” Hand Bil Fai He doesn’t know much about girle—but look at him! : CLEMMER MUSIC Les SENNETT Bruce Scenic THE SKIPPER’S NARROW ESCAPE TALES” LIBORIUS HAUPWMAN Card tnt Hite Cie pruasiitie es, “Tropical A Toonerville Trolley Comedy That Is a Winner | Director ‘The Best Amorted Stock of Traveling Bags in the City COMEDY— Concerts Afternoon and Open Evenings Until Christnas : Nights” Ps RTE! I curistte comepy— ave “Fickle MALOTTE on the WURLITZER—COLISEUM NEWS “Eat a Bite of Pie” myenrt key i: Trank Company 1409 Fourth Avenue, Between Pike and Union meat Xylophone Solos Played by Fancy Pe ep, CHARLES FISHER Fathe News COMING—Marshall Neilan’s “DINTY” Be

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