The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1921, Page 12

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ee ee mi torpme . THE SEATILE STAR CURTAIN RISES Bartlett EDGAR Kate Perki t AS TWO AND | NELSON BRucE Liitian Via apd Brewster ONE-HALF ‘ a “ Gisn WIA MARY “9 OGO0EN 2:15 P.M. Pd AND : pa : p FOR THE 8:15 P.M. - ™ 3 , «a ; ) PRESENTA. OF THIS SPECTACLE FFTHS Cinema Sensation, With Its Own Superb Orchestra of Play- ers, Selected from the New York and San Francisco Sym- phony, Novel Lighting Scheme and Startling Storm Effects. From Coast to Coast the Critics Say : THE EAST! THE WEST! “An amazing spectacle. Griffith “Nothing so dramatic has torn the at his best. Set his first New York composure of a San Francisco audi- audience whistling and stamping ence and stirred it to madness in re- with unfeigned approval.” (N. Y. cent years.” (San Francisco Chron- Times.) icle.) “Way Down East’ is more than a motion picture—it is a story of hu- man hearts, unfolded in a simple, soul-reaching way, under the mas- ter guidance of D. W. Griffith. It will go thundering down the ages just because it is so human.” (Bos- ton Traveler.) “It is real to a tense degree, and even the most sapient member of the picture guild must have clenched his fists and held his breath as Griffith, with his consummate skill, rolled up his scenes of peril to a tremendous crest.” (Los Angeles Express.) “Here is as thrilling a series of “D. W. Griffith has climbed to sequences as has ever been shown. It has not before been equaled even by Griffith himself.” (Philadelphia Ledger.) new heights of achievement. The audience cheered the sensational scenes.” (San Diego Union.) “Most thrilling scenes ever shown “Griffith triumphs again ; triumphs on the screen. Thrills which would gloriously and completely. A miracle be impossible in any other- form of of beauty is the result.” (Oakland drama.” (Chicago Examiner.) Post.) ---PRICES--- EVEN 3 MATINEES Orchestra, 14 Row Parquet, Last 5 Ro Balcony, First 3 Row fi eh Balcony, Balance °. $1 Balcony, Balance Gallery Plus 10% war tax Plus 10% war tax T N. B.-OWING TO COST AND TRONBOUND CONTRACTS, “WAY DOWN F OSITIVELY NEVER L L E A R E E R V E D WILL BE PRESENTED ANYWHERE AT LESS THAN FIRST-CLASS THE. 2 PRICES, METROPOLITAN Bartlett as Professor PROMPTLY Suetino Sanderson Sterling Ce 4 Law ete CREIGHTON PORTER AT HALE STRONG 2:15 and 8:15 © r *%

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