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LISEUM. “THE GILDED LILY” With Mae Murray Leaves Friday Night bet tue | I me SATURDAY WILLIAM DE MILLE Paramount Superspecial ri wh by | } Picture Pade | |work on “The Man Tamer site THE SEATTLE STAR Anna Q. Nilsson Will Star in New Feature Photoplay at Blue Mouse 350 prints of “The Kid" United States, There are ng shown in the eee ‘rank Mayo has started work he ‘Truant.” eee Hadys Walton has returned to after an jews Of four weeks. oe forrest Stanley i» Marion Davies in playing opp’ Enchant nt." eee “harles Meredith will have the ding male The Lifted Veil” | ich stars Eth ayton | manager for ©, in in tho} nedian,” | © lead in “The al scenario Ma ry Roberts ‘Tom | an He directed the Apoea Rex Ingram Four Hor of ANNOUNCING A NEW POLICY AT THE STRAND THEATRE Tomorrow, Saturday, April 16, will mark the inauguration at The Strand of a summer season, at special prices, of carefully-selected and high- ly-attractive motion picture features. Regular patrons of The Strand will be assured of a rapid succession of delightful attractions. You will see many stars there whom you cannot see at any other first run theatre in Seattle, many of them old-time favorites with Seattle audiences. * Tl ‘What Every Woman | | | Maude Adams’ wonderful stage success from James M. Barries’ famous play. A triumph of screen art, full of beauty, comedy and dramatic power! Lois Wilson, Conrad Na- gel, Charles Ogle and Win- ter Hall are in the cast. | Coliseum ¢ Concert Orchestra 34—Artists—34 Arthur Kay, Conductor all get that the for tin well are oe “y pra’ 4 : De Luxe Orchestral Concert Sunday Morning, 11 to 12 == “Y-RAYED FIVE TIMES _ After twenty years’ suffering “Harris’ Won-| der Health Restorer” brings true happiness. fF six doctors as placed under the vis 'Y, ery and extend to you for thanks.” Nurse McKinnon of Seattle, who i now holding a pos! 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Gladys George and Lila Leo are Taniac has given her that we can't | corisEuM vertisement If it fails, you get your| [MAT of the late ry Pick ohn Harron, bre rt Harron, supp ‘Thru the Rach ¢ seen in “Th Anna Q. Nilsson, the beautiful young actress, who comes to the Blue Mouse Saturday in “Without Limit,” a sereen CKING OF THE CLOCK WORRIED DIETER’S WIFE Dusk.” It is the story of a girl who finds herself married to a man whom she has met only a few hours before.“ Dominating the action is a master gambler, whose philosophy shapes the destiny of the characters. * * * * * * CLEMMER © —_-—_ —___________ 1OLA DANA ts the star of “The! TODAY'S PROGRAMS Offshore Pirate,” « | LINERTY—James Oliver Cerweed’s | * * * romantic " drama, which opens at the Clemmer | ‘Karan. | Taking Tanlac Saturday | | BLUE MOUSE —“Bleck Beasty,” | peel end week. | © Offshore Pirate” ts the tale! | corinmuM Mae Merrey tn “The | “My wife and I were just talking! 4¢ 4 modern Captain Kidd and of a/ (ilded Lily.” s | last night about the wonderful! i who outwits him at hin own| | STRAND—“The Witching Heer.” | |ehange Tantac has made in her! cume of high-handed buccancering, || CLEMMEE—Bve Novak in “The na arr Smart Hea” ! alth 1 we want to let every tt Fitegeral © | oO Al-—Maery Carey tn “If | sick n we can know what He Only Dien” i] poh tne it in,” sald W. I Koad REX——“Koads of Destiny)" Second | rs e Ppiede, “The Sem of Tarsan.” | well known and } y reap fi is WISTER GAKDEN—Anne QQ Nile- on RF, D. No. 3,/in tne son in “What Women Will Do.” CLASS A—lon Chaney in “Outside the Law.” ading natio | * starring Eva in her seventy: | Novak, closes tonight. “The Smart Sot he had been in| sea h for quit She didn't have any at oF last time today at the Clemmer in The Smart Sex,” is Bill's leading t, for the last time Liberty | lady ergy, and I don't a will witness the flim show The Witching Hour’ closes to night's gi t n,”" the James Otiver | night. nervous tat she said ory. The new show, be Fae k ticking worried. her : sturday, features “The | mere ” with handsome Thomas | Dainty little Madge Kennedy ts B rte |the star of “The Highest Bidder,” one Meighan appears as leonard the new film drama which opens Frt- ae oes Fayne, a sailor oovetiet who meets. |day at the Rex, Miss Kennedy has er brea’ falls in love and marries Isobel the role of Sal! 00) ho We saw so much about Taniae|Grayce, a wealthy younm society girl. |reacued from her poverty by Mire t my wife began taking it, and |qneir married life tn not altogether | Bteese, a woman who represents her. medicine has done a lot more| nappy and they separate, only to be] self as an aunt, but who is in reality her than we thought was eveg | nited by a poor little city walf,jen adventures. Mra. Steese plans Why, all our neighbors | rnas Klotz to marry the girl off to a man of wealth, and Sally, feeling under obti gations to the woman, promises to carry out her orders. The third edisode of “The Son of Tarzan” also ix on the bill. cee in a flutter and she could 1 she is looking now, and we| prominent in the cast. #0 grateful for the good health | eee ise the medicine enough.”~ Mei “What Every Woman Knows,” a sereon version of James M. Barrie's ames [famous stage play, comes to the Coll |neum Satu following the final COLONIAL Harry Carey finishes a three days’ t of “Gilded Lily.”|run at the Colonial tonight in “If tarring vehicle. Only Jim,” and the new show which te story the chief lopens Saturday will be “Someone in action centers around Alick Wyti¢,|the House,” a screen adaptation of avvenerable Scotchman, his two sons |the successful stage play by Larry and daughter a young Scotch | Evann lawyer, John § Mott | 0 < lolly Brent, the winsome daugh | Lota Wilson 4 Conrad Nast | ter of a wealthy family whore dia- LAST TIMES FRIDAY HARRY CAREY ‘IF ONLY” JIM adaptation of the story by Calvin Johnston, titled “Temple First will come William S. Hart in a vivid drama of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police —his first venture into this fascinating field of virile action. Then will come Douglas MacLean in a jolly Saturday Evening Post story, “Chick- ens,” to be followed by “Burglar Proof,” a hilar- ious farce; beautiful Billie Burke, vivacious Dorothy Gish, Monte Blue, Mildred Harris, Fatty Arbuckle — lots of real stars in real pic- | tures. a * * We hope to have you every week — to make The Strand the popular family playhouse of Seattle. To do this we will make the prices pop- ular — 22 cents in the afternoon and 31 cents at night. But there will be no letdown in Strand courtesy, comfort or service. Remember the opening bill—William S. Hart in ‘O’Malley of the Mounted,” starting tomor- row. } |monds have attracted the attention of a society crook, in the role por- |trayed by Vola Vale, the featured player. Saturday brings a delightful love story When a pessimist expects to be dis- appointed he is disappointed if he! pa AIA SE 2 ace RED athrill with the IiCKS aad the VAPORUB lovable 47 Million Jars Used Yearly | | FOUR DAYS— STARTING SATURDAY jhead a sohneig east. BLACK —_ BEAUTY THE WONDER 'STRAND | BUI Hart's latest screen’ feature, | “O'Malley of the Mounted,” opens at the Strand Saturday. Hart portrays }a new type in this picture. He is seen an Sergeant O'Malley, of the | PICTURE | Royal Northwest Mounted Police,| LEAVES | who in ordered by his chief to arrest | TONIGHT }a man who had killed La Grangt, a j wealthy saloonkeeper How O'Malley, disguised as a cow |boy, accomplishes this dangerous feat im pictured with all the usual “Hart” thrills, he pretty young ac playing here for the For good apple ple, go to Boldt’s. 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Baker's MASTER PRODUCTION | Headed by an All-Star Cast A Madge Kenned Y as the little fortune hunter in— “THE HIGHEST BIDDER” From the famous story, “The Trap” by Maxi- milian Foster. | “BUBBLING OVER” Is the Comedy BLUE MOUSE CONCERT ORCHESTRA Emil Birnbaum, Director OUR IMMENSE HOPE-JONES WURLITZER ORGAN With Frank Leon MOUSE RE HH i i Third Episode “THE SON OF TARZAN” First time on Pacific Coast of this wonder jungle story! LAST TIMES FRIDAY “ROADS OF DESTINY” and Second Episode, “The Son of Tarzan.” IniStsininiog( AT