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Christie Comedy, “His Beach of Promise,” With Bobby Vernon “HOLD YOUR HORSES” fs here until Friday ‘might only. You'll get the treat of your life in the romance of this son SENNETT COMEDY “It’s a Boy” CHESTER OUTING SCENIC ‘One Drop Was Enough’ Jensen and Von Herberg News COMING FATTY ARBUCKLE —IN— “Brewster's Millions” CHRISTIE COMEDY ‘Back From the Front’ CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “Bear With Us!” Hate! James, Kirkwood ina role you will remember— MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer PATHE NEWS Coliseum Concert Orchestra 34 Artiste, under Arthur Kay, playing selections from “The Merry Widow,” Lehar, COMING Constance Talmadge Jackie | Farnun \“The Saunders, William Seuttler: the at the Colonial this week, Saunders needs no intro- duction to motion picture fol- lowers. She has been a star in many productions. She {was born in Paris, while her |parents were traveling in | France, but she always gives |Philadelphia as her birth- place, because she claims that if her parents had remained home, she never would have |been born in @ foreign coun- try. “The Scuttlers” story of the sea, is a stirring clure Patter Enid Bennett, in “Silk Hosiery the next attraction at the eee “Fatty” Arbuckle comes to the Liberty Saturday in “Brewster's Mil lions.” eee “The Frontier of the Stars.” tn which Thomas Meighan ts featured. Saturday at the Strand finished second in the popu ontest conducted recently thru these columns. eee Clara Kimball Young’s “Hush” will be followed by From Paris. pleture Straight eee Alice Lake and the company of actors with her went far North to fim “The Woman Who Went Away.” eee Florence g2velyn Martin, who was leading woman in the Guy Empey movies, had a leading role in “Scram bled Wives.” eee Rosemary Theby has an Oriental ‘Clung.” eee Harold Goodwin ts starred tn a new movie of Dickens’ “Oliver Twist.” eee E. Mason Hopper will direct the xerven version of the Thompson Bu chanan play, “The Bridal Path.” eee Jackie Coogan, the boy who ap pears with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid,” ix now at work on a movie of Peck's, Bad Boy.” TODAY and FRIDAY WILLIAM FARNUM “The Scuttlers” MUTT AND JEFF CARTOON COMEDY NEWS COLONIAL ORCHESTRA S. K. Wineland, Director The Tell-Tale | of Gray Hair To be judged 10 years older than you actually are, is the tell-tale h pearance as much does. ‘ofer the meth- faded or bleached hair, tnatantly, to any wn or black losing Ike to ing and war tax—Adver meny s new leading lady, in| ~ photo-| background in the new Fox" picture, | THE SEATTLE STAR yl The CHOC . is eanentially knack of bringing tom sistent surroundings chi | great contrast 1 two leading fom }inine roles in “The Scoffer” iMustrate this ability. Mary Thurman portrays | the woman of sterling Integrity and faith, while Rhea Mitehell in the woman of passion and moods, Both are strong characters and both are true to thelr codes of life, which dit for vantly A group of three college friend» * and one a min inter of the form anothers atpiicing in in this dir . | STRAND actrens, Little Miss Lee, who firnt a member of George Edwarde’ song and dance revue, in which she was known a» "Cuddles," entered pletures about three years ago, and during that time she has appeared regularty in productions under the Famous Players Lasky ‘This week playing the re r be Strand, Lila ta a young married nan who worships her husband to such an extent that it rather “gets hin goat"—espeelally when he imag ines himself in love with his best friend's wife. Mina Lee plays the part very well, and every one In the LAN DWAN, pfoducer of “The! Dwan's @trength Lila Lee fa a very popular little | won fame on the Orpheum eireult as* | audience in glad when the domestic! tangle is straightened out and hub-| by realizes the true worth of his own Bert Lytell pta man lover in “Th Jat the Clemm: | The story tells of Craigen, a con struction neer, who kidnaps a@ | young society girt when he finds sho has been playing with hin affections | She tells him he cannot win her by t averman methods of South Afri . Where ho had heen working-—#o he seta out to show her she is wrong. Luey Cotton is the girl. LIBERTY 2 ers Very often the worm turns, This ie one of the thingy that Sylvia Ashton learns in “Hold Your Horses,” the screefi version of Ru pert Hughes’ delightful story, which is being shown at the Liberty this week. Sylvia has the role of the over.oM clous wife of Tom Moore, Tom, who ie seen as an Irish laborer in New Misleading Lady,” thin week be greeted by cross words and very often the kiteben utenst welded by the strong arm of Sy! Imagine wifle's surprise when in « Mt of rage she throws a frying pan at Tom and the poor hen-pecked man re sponds by hurting his lupeh pail at her—just barely missing bis aim Syivia realizes the worm turned, BEWARE THE MOON— IT CAUSES “MID- SUMMER MADNESS” A Paramount picture that may be seen here until Friday night only. You will not regret coming! MERMAID COMEDY | “High and Dry” FLORA HALEY The World’s Youngest Harpist ELMORE ¢ROWHURST on the Organ STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Mischa Gluschkin Playing the overture, “William Tell,” by Rossini —COMING— THOMAS MEIGHAN the role of a cave. | York elty, comen home every day ta] has | movies do move. Melodramatic Photoplay Now at Rex, a Story Told in Eight Reels Mare McDermott, the popular actor, who comes to the Rex today, in “While New York Sleeps,” an eight-reel melo- drama, told in three stories, portraying. the life among the upper, middle and lower clusses of New York's people. McDermott appeared on the speaking stage for years with tsuch players as Richard Mansfield and Mrs, Patrick Camp- | be Ul, He a ustralia, “The Movies Do Move!” ads Boies Penrose Discovers was born in London, England, and educated in WASHINOTC 2. — “The|—for the first time in years. He had posed for the movie men and wanted ‘That's the decision of Boles Pen-| to see how he looked on the screen, iticlan, senator and connois- | Hiis astonishment was eae |when he entered the movie attended a movie! He marveled at its size, it —— | ings, ite decorations, its orchestra of | two*core musictans. | “Well, well!” he exclaimed. “This in certainly a handsome theatre. And look at the crowd! <A lot of people | do go to the movies, don't they? | “You know, I didn’t imagine they | bad developed to anything like this. | The last time I was at a movie show |it was an old store room. Nothing like thin!” ‘The best in drama always has ap- pealed to Penrose. Tho the public generally may have looked upon him as a sort of low- brow political boss, his intimates say not even the bluestocking Henry Cabot Lodge has anything on him | when it comes to knowledge of liter- ature and art. | Penrose was second honor man in | the Harvard graduating class of 1881, the first honor man being his brother | Charles, | As a bachelor, he has lavished on | books and pictures the love the aver- | age man ®estows on his family. His | library is one of the finest. He buys books to read—and his monthly book bill averages well above $100, Lecturer Talks to Young Republicans At the Young ‘s Republican lelub luncheon at @iteria Thursday noon Prof, J Herbsman, who is making a le tour of the country, spoke on jlea’s Needs.” Tom Santsht is at work on a two. reel Western called “The Sage Brush i | Musketeer. 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