The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR “All Dolled Up” Opens Sunda: Nall | Satisfactory Terma Always ne rk ems Bl THE:GROTE-RANKIN GO First National’s Nine-Act Drama ; y = OFTO F. KEGEL, President SECOND NEAR SENECA . | PIKE ST. and FIFTH | AVE “MAN—WOMAN—MARRIAGE” VERA GORDON Leaves Tonight In her wonderful heart-interest story— aaa STARTING SATURDAY STARTING SATURDAY Paramount's Easter Week Superspecial “The ~ Faith Passionate faith that has healed the -~ * —— THE BRUNSWICK sick gone! eae Gladys Walton, the charming young star of “All Dolled || has attained its remarkable populairty For i Y a et gaaaaed photoplay which opens at the aes S through tonal beauty, enhancing cabinet the * a Little Miss Walton, who last appeared here as the heroine'|, design, and through the recommenda- love “ of “Pink Tights,” plays Maggie Quick, a little shop girl, who A 5 fi ofa t | has to take eight hours of drudgery and the insults of a floor- tion of its owners. , } walker until she meets her fairy prince—a handsome young woman! o- | chauffeur. | Hf . - Sierra) * * & aha, a Hear your favorite selections, /BLUE MOUSE REX dl f mak layed regardless o' e, played on GINNING Saturday, Manager| The lover of mystery will find “The s ote J ph y S35 sun etal censonins ta 0 [Purple Cipher,” the ‘fim drama The Brunswick in our first floor pee : ton cere aeeten og 2S ns Saturday at the Rex, to 4 ' nous) and Gpautiful seretn feature ti ining It fe @ tale of @ young talking machine section. “Behold the Man.” This is a beaut ltully hand-colored version of “The| M4" who becomes entangled with a Passion P and i said to be one | Chinese secret jon and of |of the most Impressive screen pro: |ffr® Farle Williams unusual opper-|1 * ‘There are many styles and finishes of Bruns- | na ever made tunities to display his histrionic abil the Man” faithfutly fol-|' se. eres twentyiones|{) Wick Phonographs now ready for immediate [lows the text of the Soriptire Nuus|the HLM. Wamer feature finishes «||| delivery—on terms to meet your requirentaaay young and old, It a very app ro | Week's r run at the Rex tonight. priate, Easter attraction. en ee \4 - = ore |Wanda Hawley i in |; ! gress Ray as Ezra, “Just Nidal _Divorce Appeal) | Kills Wife of a4 é a That tack r harles nara, Ino." wholesome, but full of mischie et Oba. ae for Her Infidelity), » mary * woman's jcomes to the Liberty Saturday, fol-| g : ‘ hee wants Minden tea ee wee mona! it . lowing final showing of Mat ~ my ‘> |loged that she had been unfaithful to} wen 06 |Tourneur’s “Paying the Piper " t } Hawley when her| him, Jean Bonarden, 90 years old,} times and present attraction which closes tw givers wult Willard H. Haw. | killed his wife, 84, and committed soi P wrasen of night : Jr, comes up before the state su.|cide. In a note he told the world thereis pain | Ray's new picture ts an adaptation | breme court on appeal, Mra. Hawley | that “sixty years of married faithful: | back ae lot the famous old poem, 13 | announced here today. ness had been spoiled by one act of This is Swimmin’ Hole,” by James Whit} yew Hawley, in the initial ‘watt, | inf The wife was blind and due to the comb Riley, and it in said Bare ts 82 | asked for absolute divorce, $250,000 | unat ave her chair. | pd Bey a Jeal character for the young star. and custody of a child we cg aman ace ect cumulates ope ard H. Hawley, the defendant U N the system, — COLISEUM : ctuny [mie only son of W. P. Hawley. | _ As a remedy for those easily ne | George Melford, who succesfully | multimillionaire paper manufacturer bakingwode | nized symptoms of inflam From the famous novel by directed “The Wighting Sehoolinan| of Oregon City. Mrs. Hawley wan a| afterward apply gentiy— Guaek ity woe, nate £ *, . * ter.” the sereen version of “The | telephone operator here when rhe urine, backache ah un SAMUEL MERWIN A Powerful Story, With Milton Sills and A coe eee wag Mann bere Rifas ber tutte hasten cebtind | tom," ae’ well és scatmene SN enert, time aso, aleo > wielded the mee aban ped senmtional charges and " love, in a Ann Forrest a ter Th ealer,” the | counter charges VARORUS or". or if uric acid in the blood | sciatica, gout, it is simply wo Michaclis, played by Milton Sits, of an airplane plowing thru a Mock| Mother, don't forget to bring home|acts. “Anuric™ (antiurie acid) la young shepherd who has the di- | o id due rested for|some Easter Bunnies from Boldt’s.| more potent than lithia. Sold # OF co SE YOU RE. |vine power of healing the sick, ix atio e ' —Advertisement. all good druggist« —Advertisement. — oa ‘an niriane, plowing thr a Mock ner, don jhow quickly Dr. Pierce's An: jthe main charac ter around whic h the} ; MONKEY COMEDIES— 34 ARTISTS aarte ta onight brings the final showing A NEW ONE WITH THIS the Strand TOMORROW Beginning Saturday the manag oe ALBERT HAY gee anmrarens omer Hl] | A BEAUTIFUL MALOTTE “pedir egies pene gag HAND-COLORED VERSION OF most beautiful woman in America, and Moore of the famous ST RAND On the Giant Wurlitzer Metis 4 featured roles. | The picture is filled with suspense ORCHESTRA|I PATHE NEWS | The Passion Play est novel of love, mystery and adven ture in the New York < ¢ be Under S. K. WINELAND ! . ' |serven oe: ae Periodically for years the story of our Saviour has been told in We feature our music i“ i ‘er, | who comes to the Colonial tomor | spoken drama at Oberammergau, limiting its scope, however, to ~ , sow | people within close reach and rich Pilgrims, | Debonatr George appears as a! a pe: ven yeti Prey Rogwttad Artists, actors, authors, orators, sculptors and theologians |of Chinatown to solve a murder mys have also sought to convey to our imagination some realization ei ee ie Picalntngniliplcsataites ~ | tery of this memorable event, Tonight for the last time the . Film heroines aren't frightened poem ag EXPERT te out le “Flumoresque,” Fannie Hurst's} olonial will show the detective fil or og cage op tag tren SoReal her | ator which made much « hit as a| I" ves ‘ant =) ev nae ee Each has had his limitations and now it is left to the Cinema, d Business Of an electric light which looks like | ™@¥'*. '# to be produced on the legit evenness the newest of the discovered arts, to so visualize this immortal imate stage, with Laurette Taylor a a ee, with Law mid iat narrative that all the millions of the earth can enjoy its beauty echt ‘eset a ——_—————$—$——_—_ idk and feel its influence, irrespective of land or tongue, N. ota Se goer satara “March 26.—Advertiseme repeat pointy 4 % 30 WI BO jaturday, March rtisement. | Hot Cross Buns.—Advertisement. | NOW PLAYING SO WITH ALL REVERENCE WE PRESENT i Vision MOTHERS FRIEND | THIS EXQUISITE FEAST FOR THE SOUL ae and heals the eyes and “THE strengthens eyesight quickly, re a + Heves inflammation in eyes and For Expectant Mothera Well.cnown local druggtst says every ENTITLED harpens vision and ma’ body is using old-time recipe of Rimeceneary in many instances, ve USED BY THREE GENERATIONS MAGNIFICENT Sage Tea and Sulphur a Se ed er ? PU Yatton er BEHOLD THE MAN” - § chadbammaa ee or when it fades, turns gray, dull and phur in the hair. Our grandmother} P| > ET w Says Ordinary Buttermilk Best T FOR... cette te os ay MRE oem came an PORTRAYING IMPRESSIVELY NORTH WOODS, STARRING Sulphur to keep her locks dark and Wrinkles, Furrows and Crow’s Feet i ve" crn. in el pry ca | your eyes by egistered z 5, 7 ae % ‘ leh oavagpei No get this famous mix.| Av Enthralling Production That Possesses All the Attributes Essential to Entertain, Will « p p . : ‘ Vs, dition of Stir AU! Human Emotions and Yet Remains Reverential plete for $5. asking at any je of “Wyeth § und Sulphur Compound which | a kens the hair so naturally #0 All Glasses Ground that nobody can possibly tell yt ry ‘The 014 time application of But ‘ , ‘ it has been applied, You just dampen | termilk and Cream to whiten and i in Our Own (it's @ Universal a sponge or soft brush with it and| ~ ‘ ie Factory draw this through your hair, taking | } one small strand at a time. By| grands “ 5 oe | EE Se ge, eee Svat “deat morning the gray hair disappears; | Bfexfon and snow-white hands ana | 1 ae oi attain y but what delighta, the ladies with | Fifth Ave., Just South of Pike ttermilk, however, Is not always | % G OBE lia e4° iii aa hanes obtainable, but a epecia . 4 Vd GLADYS WALTON pound is that, besides b ifully | Jost pert rkening the hair after 4 few ap-| OPTICAL CO gn vmuctions ate grams te welll! SPECIAL MUSIC Howard's” Hutters . old thghloned best} (lacerporate®) “ALL DOLLED UP Wyeth's @age and Sulphur Com A splendid choral and orchestral accompaniment, Timor. ht up to date. | pound is @ delightful tollet requisite talized selections from the world’s greatest mus asters, x No matter whether you are trou © your complete 5 YESTLAKE AV nde! dine master mbether yas, are trou. PEkOve. Abia to” your complet 1514 WESTLAKE AVE. The story of an ugly duckling ||to impart color ands youthful ap Rendered in perfect synchronization, ground th hand. eye st ‘clase drug store or| fi Betwoen Pike and Pine Sts. who tried to be a beautiful || pearance to the hair, It is not in-| oe fy ey Gel traghy Patient swan—and got away with it! || tended for the cure, mitigation or| eel tind that ‘all | he purthdee soaton te cae dict | |prevention of disease. — Advertise- trials quickly disappear with |fied user.—Advertisement. ‘ment.

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