The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 8

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921, = “OH, LADY! | LADY!” ’ That fascinating comedy drama, with, Hebe Daniels, Harrison ord and Walter Wiers leaves tonight THE SEATTLE STAR “Homespun Folks,” New Ince Drama, THOS. H. INCE’S Will Open Saturday at Blue Mouse} speciai pRODUCTION PAGE 8 CECIL DE MILLE’S “FORBIDDEN FRUIT” LEAVES FRIDAY NIGHT oo - —» | TODAY'S PROGRAMS | wry Hie of Women,” MOUSE—Bebe Daniele tm | | | h. Lady, Lady! aS veirente te ANOTHER | CORRES cect De mate's “Yer MASTER | _ bidden Fruit,” STRAND George Artie tn “The Devil.” | PICTURE Faith Storey te “The Wewley Marry in “Dinty STARTING SATURDAY First National's mighty nine-act drama of love, romance, pathos, with DOROTHY PHILLIPS —AND— JAMES KIRKWOOD COLISEUM “MAS WOMAN—MARRIAGE,” duction the Alan Holubar pr rr }in whieh Doroth thru the 5 It has romance and tenderness—pathos and robust comedy—and that magnetic, mas- terful something that makes it a pastoral eple, A story with tears—with healthy laugh ter—with thrilling excitement and action, breathing that quality of human appeal that makes Thos. All-Star Cast With H. Ince a genius, LLOYD HUGHES LIBERTY Jorothy Gladys George and Lloyd Hughes, in a pretty scene from “Homespun Folks,” the new Thomas Ince production, which opens at the Blue M muse Saturday | “Homespun Fe the atory. of a country lawyer’ fight against ¢ tic The characters are real, the ~| full of master touches BLUE MOUSE CONCERT OUR IMMENSE HOPE-JONES yaqiners F Blue Moase ORCHESTRA WURLITZER ORGAN + News Emil Birnbaum, Director With Frank Leon Adults ...25¢ | STRAND WI E P T 4 . ~ 1 tert a real hu: | Beautiful Children .18¢ 4 BLUE MOUSE Sam a THEATRE ESS Selection Blue Mouse Review The price ot raw cotton naa | Tries Out Blue Law , »pped 60 per cent in the last eg nee With Ban on Dances aly . | ELIZABETH, N. J. March 18.— An lig i The first Unts of blue Sunday are visible here, where the mayor has Beau heaps announced that an ordinance, forbid cing on Sunday will be tr y ent reed. “They can go to “Things are dit NIGHTS STATES HANSEN He Wouldn't Take All of Se-| attle for the Good Tanlac Did Her, He Decls ed in| DO now, and weighs ten p WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MODERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safekeeping of bonds and other valuable / papers, Entrance, corner Second ave., at Pike st. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Clemmer Will Feature Mayo Take one or two Cascareta occe sionally to keep ver and bow a4 sohoncateaetas iain els active. W constipat EDITH STOREY IN #F 2 ed, headachs GOODNEWS [|] « ” COLISEUM CONCERT wn ccdeniaaerall ere 4 ORCHESTRA bag ord af-s epee aa 34—ARTISTS—34 “THE NUT” |] cues... a verter ase LAST TIMES FRIDAY STARRING a xX “DINTY” with Wesley Barry The Lord High Jester DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS WILL BE HELD OVER SATURDAY An Extra Day AT THE MALOTTE on the WURLITZER PATHE NEWS 2ND & UNIVERSITY STARTING SATURDAY— H-B‘Warner ix’ “When We Were ‘Twenty- ~One’” and Frank Mayo is the good- er looking young chap pictured labove. Mayo is the featured Matipees—Entire Balcony, 22c; Lower Floor, 31c. After 6:30, Entire Balcony, 31c; Lower Floor, 45c; Children, 13c Any Time. All Prices Plus Tax. MOTHERS FRIEND Tobacco Money te an am Leads to Divorce! Dsep By Twnee Generations ©" BAITE 108 BOOKLET O8 MOTHERHOOD Ann BART, remy Basoritic Resuistoe Co. vert. 6-0. atumtaca, Ment | Shoes for Easter Our Big Stock Reduc- ing Shoe Sale enables morning, most ff nét all, of 7” dandruff will be go ree|player in “The Magnificent »-| Brute,” a stirring outdoo ¥|\drama, which opens at the °| Clemmer Saturday. | Mayo appears as Victor ae | ¢-|Raoul, a French Canadian § | iwsearrur trapper, who falls in love with snk wane 8 a ide his partner’s pretty daughter, 1 hundred times better.—Adver.| Yvonne Fontaine (played by tinement | Dorothy DeVore). gE ETHICAL DENTISTS king of the scalp will » p tr 18.—George | and your hair will be ~ Starting Sunday: FIGHTING FRANK MAYO “Every . Patient Dentists Must Be SOE SER LIE LES EBB SRE CS. EE RD | you to buy your Eas- ter footwear at a Absolutely | great saving. 3 and } .00 to $12.00 * english g Forever THE values now selling $1.50 to $7.00 HEART SHOE CO. 3 STORES IN WASHINGTON Ballard—5202 Ballard Ave. at 20th Junction Bldg. Bremerton—Front and Washington Sts. Kirkland—Commercial Bldg. Satisfied” This is the motto on which our busi- ness is founded. This is our hobby—and we le it. The other great factor in our succe: is the fact that we do not have HIRRD operators. All work is done by specialists who are part owners of the business, What greater guarantee of satisfaction than this? MAGNIFICENT BRUTE” A Smashing Story of Love and Adventure in the Great Outdoors ‘An All-Star Cast INTERN ATIONAL oe ‘Adapted trom Nat Goodwin's famous Rage Success “From Factory to A drama of youth’s wild oats— ner Cae a the seething, bubblesome, trouble- Comedy some age when romance, passion IF YOU HAVE A BACK ACHE JEAN WOLFENDEN and folly mingle and play! JOr if you are subject to dull pains prano, singing , ed al . “Down the Trail to Home, Sweet Home” COLONIAL ORC TRA A. K. Wolfenden, Director eUUDUALLIINOUUOQQQUOUTTUAUUUUOUUOU UM A LADY ATTENDANTS e Prices, 220, 5 any seat, Children, 10¢ | Rd Lt) {OPEN EVENINGS 4

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