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(Beas Ferhrel = RSSEN-vow Po al SECOND NEAR SENECA As far above him, she seems, as a star on a winter's night. Then, one day when the big fight is on— Come and fill your heart with the rest. CHRISTIE COMEDY “Movie Mad” BRUCE SCENIC “The Isle of Desire” STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Mischa Gluschkin, Playing “Phe Bat,” by Strauss First National 5 7 ELMER CROWHURST om the Organ ee oe Little Invalid Reforms Leader of Crook Gang PS RORAME,, | lia’s COLISKUM—Constance Talmadge in “Mamma's Affair,” STRAND — Thomas 2M MIBIGHAN tn any kind of « picture ts a welcome visitor; but ‘Tom Meighan as a twofisted Bast | Side gang leader tn a red-blooded pic | ture like “The Frontier of the Stars,” jat the Strand this week, is a real screen treat. | Mr, Meighan is cast in the same | kind of a master-crook role he had ja detective, he encounters there a | pretty crippled girl, who has spent her whole life in a wheelchair, and | has never been on the streets, Her | innocence and beautiful philoseph¥ of |life appeals to the hardened “Buck” |and in the end she makes a man ont jot him. | A thrilling fire soene, in which Mr Meighan rescuss Faire Bianey, who jplays the role of the girl, ix one of the features of the picture, Miss Binney, sister of the weil known Con: stance Binney, ts charming to look | upon, and the rest of the supporting jcompany is of good calibre, ee or Reed's popular story *Cind- Twin,” is being shown on | the screen at the Clemmer this week | | with piquant little Viola Dana in the role of @ scullery maid who goes straight into a twentieth.century mansion to find the heart of the man | | she loves, / “Cinderella’s Twin” has many un- | usual situations, One of them is the |incident where Connie Motil, the | |Uttle maid, suddenly haa to flee the splendor of a ballroom, and in the set drops her slipper, which con- tained the key to a safety vault holding jewels sought by thieves. | Her Prince Charming gets the alip- theft. In the olf story, a fairy godmother does the trick; in the modern version, being shown at the Strand th Thomas Meighan as he appears in a scene from “The| Frontiers of the Stars,” a red-blooded picture play which is} in Film at Strand is week, name, some wonderful trick photor: raphy and a capable supporting cast make this new Arbuckle comedy one of the most entertaining the popular rotund comedian has yet peared in. help to eee COLISEUM To contribute to her own selfinh cane, Mra. Orrin, a wealthy widow, the mother of an attractive youn daughter, Five, has a “case of nerves’ whenever her comfort in disturbed by the thought of her daughter ceas per, and arrested into the bargain for |!" t0 minister to her wants by en joying herself. To keep her daugh ter within the «phere of Influence, she agrees toa plan proposed by Mrs B. C-—Engine adian National line, derailed near —g— yl eg > Her Pleasures Johnaon, Fireman Middieton and/, Here are « few figures to digest before you kick about “hard times.” | During the year fust past, accord. ing to Chamber of Commerce recoris, | Seattle paid for: | Dancing, $400,000; emokes, $8,000,- | 000; confections, ice cream and nuts, $5,975,000. OMAHA, Neb.—Harry lL. Grover and Milo Long, who escaped from |federai prison Wednesday, cap- | tured. Seattle Digs Deep : | WASHINGTON. — Her shopping Oinished, Mrs, Warren G. Harding We dye your rags and old carpets and weave them into handsome rugs. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Reg Co. Made and Sold ONLY at 322 Pike St. ina Paramount Picture “BREWSTER’S MILLIONS” A laugh-studded comedy from the novel by George Barr McCutcheon that is ad- mirably suited to Arbuckle’s successful ways of fun-making! CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “Crowning King Blizzard” Snow scenes in Quebec, COMEDY “BEAT IT” The monkey and his pals! LOVE DAVIS ON THE WURLITZER Jensen & Von Herberg News Coming—Charles Chaplin in “The Kid” & gang of unscrupulous thieves assist | Marchant, « sycophantic, namely the little maid to mee the brilliant | tat their children wed and live life, It tells of Connie who is given |Wnder their (Mire, Orrin’s and Mre. to dreaming. and hag for her hero a| Marchant’s) jurisdiction. Pye con social light she naw photographed in| *¢nts to please her mother, but does but onty thru @ band of thieves, who | Henry Marchant. make her a tool and are later frus-| trated by her action. jot Mra. Orrin’s attacks while they Wallace McDonald in Mise Dana’s | are staying In @ hotel. He sizes up Prince Charming. the situation, and prescribes that eee mother and daughter be separated, LIBERTY lander the pretext that Eve ts too ill It ts easy for a poor man to spend | to see her fond parent or her af his money, but it seems hard for «| fianced husband. Eve falls In love rich man to spend bia Fatty Ar.| with the doctor, whose sense of buckle makes this discovery in| honor does not permit him to marry “Brewster Millions,” the screen ver.) her, altho she has proposed to him, sion of George Barr McCutcheon’s| because Henry Marchant accuses delightful novel, “Brewster's Mil-| him of secking Eve's wealth. Mra lions,” which ia showing at the Lib-| Orrin has another attack of nerves erty this week, Fatty goes out to and tries to hurry the wedding of the race track after receiving a/Eve and Henry. By thin time the present of a million dollars from one | dector has fallen in love with FE grandfather, and an offer from an-|and needs no urging to marry her other grandfather that {f he would| despite violent opposition from the million in a year he would | mother and Henry him five millions in stock. All this happens at the Coliseum Monte wanted to spend his money,/ this week, where vivacious so he bet on the slowest race horse | stance Talmadge is playing the role fon the track, thinking he could lose | of Eve. ten thousand. But the slow horse| ‘Mamma's Affair” is the film title. won, and instead of losing, Monte! ee aya won heavily. ‘This is only one of the COLONIAL humerous incidenta which occur! “Tiger True,” the film play at the during Monte's efforts to spend his| Colonial, features Frank Mayo. It million, tells the story of a young acton of A pretty girl, Betty Rows Clark by wealth whowe tastes run to tangled sexe CONSTANCE TALMADGE ’S AFFAIR” The old skipper with 4 cast of the regu- lar townspeople is here in another big | laugh— | “TOONERVILLE’S FIRE BRIGADE” PATHE NEWS CHESTER SCENIC COLISEUM CONCERT MALOTTE | ORCHESTRA oh the 34 Artists under Arthur Kay, playing “Mignon’ Wurlitzer | COMING—“THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” | | Dr. Harmon ts called In during one Con.! Jungies rather than to polished dance | floors. In a visit to a gunsmiths in the slums of his own city young Jack Lodge encounters adventure and ro mance that he never dreamt could/ | dwell so close to home. For the love} of & woman he forankes his palatial} jhome and becomes “bouncer” in a |roup kitchen that ts the hangout of | vagabonds, crooks and down and. outs, and there he encounters my»! |terious warnings of “The Baboon,”| 4 mysterious crook of superman strength who terrified the district | with his invisible menace. | How “The Tiger,” as the hero is called In the alums, encounters the Baboon and mixes in a deadly com bat with him and how he wins the girl and takes her with him to an. other world, ts entertainin told Mayo has fascinating lttio Frita Brunette for bis leading lady. eee & Magazine. Her dreams come trun, | Dot care forf the fortune seeking | pew “While New York Sleeps.” the big elght-reel melodramatic picture, is proving a eplendid drawing card at the Rex. Night life in New York city among the upper, middie and lower classes is cleverly portrayed The play abounds with spectacular incidents, There are some beautiful scenes of the Great White Way and la big cabaret setting which is un | usually picturesque. | Then the action plunges over to the | Bast Side, where ts shown a.tragedy in’ the lives of a tempestuous shop girl her puny, gentle-hedtted hus jband, whom she despises; the saint ly, paralytic father of the man, and the gangster leader of a band of thieves. In this eplsode occurs a thrilling revolver battle between the |tarnous New Yerk police boat and a Haunch full of desperadoes. Mare McDermott, Estelle Taylor, William Locke and Harry Sothern are the featured players. ALL WEEK An uptodate romance of a modern Cinderella. VIOLA DANA In Luther Reed's Story— “Cinderella's BUSTER KEATON In His New and Speedy Comedy— “NEIGHBORS” Clemmer Music LIBORIUS HAUPTMANN Director REAL PAINLESS 222.752 DENTISTS aT rates, | Abolition of the Washington a, hie Ee Wikia LINCOLN TRAIL | Domed by the Seattle Chamber of} ANNETTE KELLERMAN AT THE MOORE The only thing which the Sunday crowds didn’t like about the Orphe um bill at the Moore waa that An nette Kellerman didn't swim and dive for them long enough. And yet| whe and her fellow entertainers were on the stage for @ liberal length of time, Miss Kellerman, ruddy checked, with perfect physique, graceful, ver satile and with @ friendly, gossipy line of humor, was gone all too soon, Resides her swimming and diving, whe appeared in high-class ballet | dancing, preluded some tight-wire feats with tales of her experiences in the movies, and also sang a comic, clad as an Pnglish chappie, Alton and Allen, dancers, and Wal ter Tastings, pianist and singer, add! ed to the excellence of her act | Fio and Ollie Walters, petite sting: | ers and comedians, nearly tied the! show into a knot, The crowd would | not let them go until they came and | begmed off. Stuart Barnes, an old favorite, con: | vulsed with songs and talk | Charles W. Hamp, at the piano, | and Janet of France, an irresistible maid with a saucy French accent, ut terly captivated the audiences. Vokes and Don, “who crossed the ocean because it was wet.” stage a! riotous sketeh. Don is a clever rat| terrier Who doew a drunken skit. In cldentally, he was the dog who tick: | led the movie fans who saw Mary} Pickford in “Daddy Longlegs.” | Ramadelis and Deyo, two women and a man, in a pleasing dancing act, open the show, Tuscano Brothers do some novel throwing of wicked- looking battle axes F } Kinograms and the Literary Dt t's “Toplos of the Day” complete | he bill, “FOREVER AFTER” AT THE WILKES “Forever After,” a virile wtory of | the war, ts presented in creditable | fashion by the Wilkes players this | | week. ‘The play ts an Owen Davis melo. | drama of the better sort, and Its interpretation by the Wilkes com- pany was well received by the Sun-! day audiences, | Mins Jane Morgan has the role of Jennie Clayton, daughter of a wealthy family, who is in love with the son of a struggling doc- tor in her home village. Because of the opposition of her Parents, the girl and the boy are| separated. The great war reunites them—in @ hospital in France. The role of the boy is well por-| tryed by Arthur Vinton. Emmet | | Vogan handles the part of Lieut. | Rowlins, the boy's friend, in good shape. Other bright particular stars tn elude Henry Hall and Fanchon | Everhart, as father and mother of the girl; Mary Thorne, Margaret Armstrong, Howard Russell and Er | man Seavey: | NEW SHOW AT | LEVY’S PLEASES “The Whirl of Pleasure,” a colorful musical comedy, is the present offer. | ing of Levy’# Musical Comedy com- pany at Levy's Orpheum. Oncar Gerard, Lew White and Bd. die Wright uphold the comedy end of the bill, while Ruby Lang, Billie Bingham, Ted Ulimark and Gene Gorman appear to advantage in the supporting rol | The prettiest number tn the must- | jeal line is rendered by Ted Ullmark | |with the chorus and Baby Hays, a} lolever Uttle girl, assisting. |Gorman has a catchy song in which the chorus dance out on the big run. way over the andience. j Ruby Lang has a pretty French of- | fering and Bille Bingham sings a| lively song. eee PLEASING PROGRAM AT PALACE HIP \ | Two big headliner attractions, fea- | turing the new show at Loew's Pal. | lace Hip yesterday, captured the ap- | proval of Sunday's audiences, The dramatic playlet, “Into the Light,” lin which Emilie Montrose is seen, is | |distinetly out of the ordinary. Miss |Montrose is a protean artiste of ex: | leeptional ability, and portrayed five | different characters. | The Six Royal Hussars, the other | |headiiners, are stunning young |women, dashingty costumed, who |play a great variety of instruments, jincluding trumpets, cornets, trom |bones and drums. | | Wells and De Verra, two young |men, have pleasing voices and their loperatic burlesque is an applause hit. | Willie Norton and Ethel Wilson present a delightful song and dance revue. | | Lively steppers are Chrystie and Ryan, a couple who sing popular songs between dances, | | “Marooned Hearts” ts the feature photoplay. eee FAREWELL WEEK FOR OLIVE ALCORN Olive Ann Alcorn, the clever little dancer, is making her farewell ap the Rungalow-theatre Miss Alcorn as made many friends during her engagement as an entertainer at the Bungalow. This week she Is offering a pretty Oriental dance Jess Mendelson, Grover Frankie, Yvonne Farr and May McCrae prove popular entertainers and a chorus of pretty girls appear to advantage thruout the evening. Bates’ Syncopated orchestra fur nishes the dance music. 1,500 Coming for to introduce our new! ne) plate, which jis the and strongest plate known, cover the roof of the ; you can bite corn off the b; guaranteed 15 years. Whalebone set ¥ a8 £8 Crowns ; : aes 88 Bridwewor! at 82 Amulgam ‘ 1 All work guaranteed ave fmpressions taken int ‘rning and get teeth same day. Vixamination and adyi Call and See Samples of Our ‘and Bridge Work. We Stand the ‘Test Most of our present pa mmended by our early se work ta still giving ction, Ask our custo- 4# who have tested our work, hen coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you, | @) Ei I Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Opposite Fraser-Vaterson Co, Rotary Conference | Plans for a huge conference, to be | attended in this city by more than 1,500 Rotarians from 19 cities of | Washington, Oregon and British! Columbia, March 14 and 15, are be- | ing perfected by the Seattle Rotary | club, Plan Campaign to Help Needy Girls} A five-day campaign to raise $100,- 000 needed to carry on the free serv. | ice for needy girls and women will | be launched by the Y. W. C. A. Feb-| ruary 14, Thousands of girls are out | of employment, and its service is] needed more than ever before, the| campaign committee states, | EIGHTEEN’ ANNIVERSARY | of the Seattle Amateur Press club was celebrated Saturday evening | vith a banquet at Northold Inn. | | 000, most of them from Seattle, are Bremerton, March 19 Gene |} | hi | | | | state fair at Yakima will be op- TO PASS HOME pledge | Oe Rowty, ‘Indiana Governor Moved 4 Countless Protesis INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 7 Warren T. McCray promises thet Ine diana will build the true Léneolm — Home Trail. * ‘This ts a victory for countless ers of Lincoln, who were aroused the decision of the state hi commission to route the fay road under construction French Lick and Evansville, @ Jand a half from Lincoln Park, Commerce, according to a given Saturday to RB. D. mayor of Yakima, and O. C. Sootn, secretary of the Yakima Commer-| cial Club, Other commercial or-| ganizations are aid to be ready to support the protest. 10,000 Elks to Be at Bremerton Doings Visiting tks to the number of 16 expected to be on hand for the dedi cation of the new Elks’ temple, at FREDERICK | & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET | Many Phases of the New Styles im ‘ Navy Tricotine and Sergé Suits at $32.50 ‘THE new Suits have so many ways of being smart that every woman will find it easy to make becoming choice. In this group, plain tailored, ripple and box styles are represented by new variations, and there are also blouse- back models. Tailors’ braid and but- tons accentuate the good lines of the plain tailored suits, embroidery and military braid trim others. The Suit pictured, in single-button, blouse- back style, with many rows of military braid, suggests the values in this group at $32.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE New Kidskin Oxfords In the Smart Model Pictured $7.50 O NE of the most recent arrivals— this good-looking Ox- ford in fine Black Vici Kid, with welt soles 6 and Military or Cuban ] heels. Sizes 3 to 8, widths A to D. Priced at $7.50 pair. DARKBROWN CALFSKIN OX- FORDS in five-eye- let lace model, with welt soles and walk- ing heels. Sizes 2% to 8, widths A to D. Priced at $7.50 pair. \ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns Reduced sto $1.50 PAN white and stripes of pink or blue and white to choose from in these Gowns of good quality Outing Flannel. Collarless styles and others with collars, made with double yoke, front and back, and trimmed with rick-rack or mercerized braid. ' An attractive opportunity for saving in these Gowns reduced to $1.50. _ si powNsTAIRS STORE For Valentine’s Day AVORS and Boxes, and Candies -to fill them, are featured in the Downstairs Store in appropriate forms for Valentine’s Day, as follows: Cupids and other Favors backed with boxes for hold- ing candy, 15¢. Heart-shaped Boxes covered in moire and satin, to hold the Valentine gift of candy, $1.50 to $3.50. Red Cinnamon Candy Hearts in two sizes, 40¢ and 60¢ pound. Conversation Hearts in assorted flavors, 60¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Women’s Union Suits 75c and 85c “Te styles to choose from in these Union Suits of soft cotton. Band-top style, low neck and sleeve- less, in knee length, and Bodice;top Union Suits in knee length, with pink and white silk shoulder straps. Sizes 36 and 88, 75¢. Sizes 40, 42 and 44, 85¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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