The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 3

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The most extraordinary persons are doing the most unconventional things in the latest “Smart Set” drama! ‘The Mother of “Humoresque” in Special Pictare “THE GREATEST LOVE” Offers excuse a-plenty for tears a few and laughs galore. “PAYING THE PIPER” ELMORE STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. WINELAND play- CROWHURST on the Hope-Jones Wurlitzer Playing “My Little Bimbo Down on the Bamboo Isle” Mermaid Comedy LLOYD HAMILTON Chester Screenic “Out of the Past” Interesting scenes of Brittany, in France, Colorado Canyons and Cliff Homes. Jensen & Von Herberg News come CHARLES RAY In “The Old Swimmin’ Hole” 2M & UMIVEASITY 1 HB. one WOMAN— MARRIAGE” First National’s Nine-Act Super-Attraction COLISEUM QA... unter CONCERT Arthur Kay, arowr Xr. ORCHESTRA the overture, “Songs From the Old Folks,” by Lake. MALOTTE on the Wurlitzer PATHE NEWS COMING “The Faith Healer” “WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE” Nat, Goodwin's stage success— First Time in Seattle De Luxe Comedy “TANKTOWN FOLLI Prices—Any time, any seat, 22¢; Children, 16¢ Both prices plus tax Kill That Cold With ate CASCARA QUININE Colds, Coughs horn La = ae Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first eneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excetlent for Headache inine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara is best Tonic tive—No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT STAR WANT ADS BRING “RESULTS TODAY'S PROGRAMS RT Y— Maurice Tournear's t, - Man Woman 0. STRAND—Vere Gorden in “The Creatent Love.” COTONTA L—Jack London's “The Mar Hover,” REX—H. B. Warner, te “When We | Wore Twenty One,” | ~# ” RLUE MOUSE i “Homespun Mola” the Thos, 1. Hlue Mouse and tail and Nmousine drama here. clever characterten of Lieyd Hughes as lawyer; Charles Knotts as his Among the tions are those . young country Mailes and Lydia parents, and petite Gladys }the «irl in the dow, oN ” adda another decided touch to the ploture. hh = RTY y Dickson, the famous little y¥ dancer, makes her debut jon picture actress in “Pay- ing the Piper,” the film play at the | Liberte this week, And Dorothy does | very well in the pole of a frivolous, money-loving «irl, the spoiled daugh- ter of a New York millionaire. Bhe marries Larry Grahame, a wealthy young chap of her set, but she does |not fall in love with him until @ | Wall Street panic «weeps away thelr | wealth and they are foreed to face | boverey: | COLISEUM All the Bacchanalian revelry and luxury of the court of Emperor Con |stantine has been faithfully repro | duced in “Man—Woman—Marriage,” }the Allan Holubar production at the | Coliseum this week James Kirkwood is seen aa the [Emperor Constantine, while Dorothy | Phillips has the part of the little | Christian slave, who finally converts |him to the path of Christianity At the Colonial this week Courtney Foote in appearing ax the hero of Jack London's thrilling story, “The Star Rover.” The opening scene shows a crowded theatre—in one box [sits @ great political leader—in an. other a popular young physician During an encore the audience is |startled by a pistol shot and the politician falls dead. ‘The dct [discovered with a gun in his ha and he is taken into custody This ix the beginning of a plot AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAR _|Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and youthful at once. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly com pounded, color and luster to the hair, when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at a drug store for “Wyeth's Sage a Sulphur Compound.” You will get a |large bottle of this old-time recipe gredients, at very little cost. vedy uses this preparation now, be cause no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, aa it does it o naturally and evenly. You damp Every len a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hatr,| taking one small strand at a time; or two, your hair becomes beautt fully dark, thick and glossy and you looks years younger, Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delight ful toilet reat t is not intend. ed for the cure tigation or vention of dise improved by the addition of other in-| jot a big-hearted French Canadian brings back the natural| by morning the gray hair disap-| pears, and after another application | _ THE SEATIUE STAR (Warner Playing at Rex in Stage Drama,‘When We Were Twenty-One’ H. B. Warner and Claire Anderson, in a scene from “When We Were Twenty-One,” a screen version of the popular old stage play, by H. V. Esmond, which is being shown at the Rex this week. The story is one of extreme tension with Warner acting the role of Richard Carew, a self-sacréficing fellow, who goes ou of his way to rescue a youth from the toils of a would-be "Detar Patter which develops into one of mystery Inmates of the Old People ot Strand and suspense, CLEMMER Those who like a good outdoor pic ture with plenty of action and beau titul nery wil enjoy Frank Maye test feature, “The Magnifi ‘ent Brute, which im the attraction now showing at the Clemmer. The action ta laid in the Hudson Bay country, with Mayo tn the role telephones and amplifiers. . « home in Omaha, hear orchéstras and Hialto theatres thra wirele Tom ork on a sereen version The ¢ Meighan is about to rt of Booth ft STRAND Robby Connely is again ap with Vora ( . the talent ny appeared he firwt en tered motion p . which was in| Every studio bh Fannie Hurst's “Humoreaque,” and dresser to fix the those who maw the little chap per. | treason form will again enjoy bis acting in “The Greatest Love,” the film drama | Helene Chadwick has re of motherheod, which ix now showing | work afte ra serious attack of pneu Tarkington's nquewt Canaan. fures of the ac eee NOW| PLAYING Another Master Picture “Homespun MATINEES Adults ...25¢ Be 10¢ Folks” STORY that has re and robust ¢ terful something © and tenderness medy—and that mag that makes it a iG Adults Loges Children . 20 BLUE MOUSE CONCERT OUR IMMENSE Horr ORCHESTRA WURLITZER ORGAN Emil Birnbaum, Director With Frank Leon 3LUE MOUSE LAST TIMES TUESDAY Jack London’s “THE STARTING WED) 4 A THRILLING DETECTIVE STORY STARRING Glen White “TEX” BLUCIDATOR or» MY Ins STAR “CIRCUMSTANTIAL ROVER” |” evipence” COLONIAL ORCHESTRA A. K. WOLFENDEN, Director | | | n expert hair pleturization of 4 of a Limehouse | tures | neript promises NEURASTHENIA— “DREAM STREET" READY D. W. Griffith's "Dream Street,” two of Burke's Jen, will open for an| Hichard Barthelme first big hit, was a Griffith version | tale, Eleven of 19 new from ovigir eminent au are by originality NERVE STARVATION enne of the Downhe rs nection! Advice on What t Satisfactory Terms Always THE GROTE-RANKIN Cok OTTO F. KEGEL, President ‘ PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE / Fifty Heavy Mahogany Finished Floor Lamp Stands Why Await another Attack of Epilepsy? | You ment years dread toning \ old by SWIrr DRUG 60. Corner Becond Ave. and Pike L Saturday, “Eatonic is wonderfal,”’ ba 3 oC. |W. 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A large selection ‘of Lamp Shades are Jalso | assembled and priced, each, $12.50. —Sevond Floor, Drapery Section. una Park Mareh | COUGHS bronchitis or other ail- ments are ear-marks of broken resistance. — Scott’ sEmusic taken regularly imparts new energy, increases the powers of re-@.” sistance and helps of ‘weakness. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield... J. 20-87 Uttie illions hing t0 Discount of 2 0% ALL THIS WEEK Spring Suits Spring Wraps and Coats Spring Street Dresses Spring Crepe and Taffeta Frocks ther has shopping that we are forced to offer at the ve season a subst order to make room for overstock, We carry quality, but our prices moderate. Compare a only garments them ry opening of the ial discount in our large of high always with values elsewhere and you will re- turn here to buy. price The original tickets are on all garments, and 20% will be deducted at the ase. ter Week ection iss m and = affe time of purch: age of this Ez inary choice the newest modes Spring wear, WOmens fa $2 Take advant- discount. nost yrds: in for PPAREL 6 Pine Street, Corner of Fourth

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