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HERE SATURDAY LOIS WILSON —AND— THOMAS HAN In a New Dramatic Paramount Picture— Bound for “up the river’—for a crime he did not commit! While masked detectives “look him over” for future reference the iron gates clang shut—but that is only the be- ginning, for there is an escape that is about the most exciting thing you ever saw and then—romance! ‘COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34—ARTISTS—34 ARTHUR KAY, CONDUCTOR AUGMENTED ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SUNDAY MORNING—11 TO 12 Last Times Friday— _ NORMA TALMADGE in “THE PASSION FLOWER” LAST TIMES TONIGHT “Husbands and Wives” Episode § Six “The Son of Tarzan” HERE SATURDAY MILDRED HARRIS “OLD DAD” With John Sainpolis, Myrtle Stedman, Irving Cum- mings and Loyola O’Connor— This romantic couple thinks it a great prank when he climbs the fire escape to her room one night—but when they are caught—well it’s just one scandal after another till the throbbing climax! Episode Seven “The Son of Tarzan” wm )TO-NIGHT- Tomorrow Alright m» Cet a25* Box Kurope in June, eee “Suspicious Wiv .* starring Mol ie King, ts ready for release, see Theodore Roberts | "The Duke of Hollywood e-. . Mao Murray ts to make “Pea cock Alley.” | eee Diane Deer, hat’s the name of 4 new Pathe actrees. eee Tom Moore began hiv atage career a8 a super in “Purvifal.” Vente Fox has rented a studio! in Rome, He may also make pic tures in Egypt, ee Nick Cogtey, who plays negro bachelor, eee | Julian Ettings fs planning to the screen. eee ollo"s Wild Oats,” is to make hie film debut as star of and Wi production weet Ouida Borge eee David Winter, Katherine Mac Donald's new leading man, is maid jto look Just like Doug Fairbanks, | Gouverneur Morris says motion picture reformers are “biuesheviks.” eee Queen Ann of Austria in “The Three Musketeers,” which Doug | Pairbanks has started to make. eee | Germany ts grad ban on forelgn.mad * reported that Fam lifting the vies and it us Players will soon open an exchange in Ber | in Do This For Constipation TRY IT FREE me your name and address By sgee ep Addne De Address me Dr. known as} mammy part, 1s a S2yearold| make “The Purcinating Widow” for} Rotand Young, now appearing tn} Mary Maclaren has the part of] THE SEATTLE STAR | pra ras meamemenecste saws 2. snasitoatie tc Clemmer Holds Over “Reputation” Priscilla Dean’s New Photodrama Priscilla Dean, the talented star, who by popular demand will be held over a few days longer at the Clemmer. Miss} Dean is playing a dual role in “Reputation.” | TODAY'S PROGRAMS | ly LINURTY—Zenw Keefe in “Proxies.” Pr de Priveilia Dean in “Kepa- J Hert Lyteli in “A | ckte in “The | Talmadge in | Vieher tn , Martia 4 “Hashends | | | ‘x -—-—— - ——% BLUE MOUSE I EBE DANIELS, who comes to the Blue Mouse Saturday in |“Ducks and Draken, says «she |doewn’t mind playing “good little |had girl” roles, but they are pretty |hard on silk hosiery, inasmuch a laho ix being constantly required to Jelimb in and out of moving tax! Jenbs, up and down trellises, in and out of windows, and to do other Tomboy stunts in keeping with her reckless roles, In “Ducks and | Draken” the poor girl was just }in and out of windows, up and |down treilixes, up on cupboard shelves and down off steep roofs |from beginning to end of the ple ture, and she says the stockings she ruined during the filming of |this sprightly comedy almost |totalled an amount equal to her salary REX |}. “Old Dad,” a new First National attraction with pretty litle Mildred Harris featured will be the next attraction at the Rex following the final showing tonight of “Hus bands and Wives,” the Vivian Mar tin pleture In “Old Dad" Mins Harris ap lpears as Daphne Bretton, a young o student who is expelled for an act of which she is entirely Innocent. Finding it hard to live | A0e, hne and jdown the di the Adirondacks. Then enterm the villain In the person of Sheridan Kaire, a young rogue millionaire The events which follow are thrill ing eee STRAND “The Dollar a Year Man,” at the Strand, for the last time tonight Following the jovial star will be ne Hammerstein in ber latest Pieasure Seeke This is one Of | uptodate story. It hax to do with the cleverest pictures shown at this house for some time and|the romance of Craig Winchell, the affords the star splendid opportunity to display great his-|*pendthrift ron of a wealthy father trionic ability. and Mary = Murdk the pretty young daughter of a small town he had Invariably found that where man knocked bis wife about it was “Proxies,” the entertaining crook | the wife's fault, “Under the old law drama in which Zena Keefe and| & man conld thrash his wife so long as the stick was no thicker than his LONDON, May 123~ » Wife i eee Symmons, of Clerkenwell, maid that LIBERTY « minister. Craig's parents object to Spare the Rod and | Cae et & You Spoil the Wif -|MRS. ANDERSON Fa the story ends she wins them over. Tonight for the Inst time; Norma Kerry play the feature roles, will be shown. thumb. But now the law ts wodbly,|Seatthe Woman in Fine! gaturday's show has for tts leu weak-kneed, and we have Instead | Health Now; Says She |ing attraction a new Marshall Nel- these miserable maintenance orders. Feels as Good as When | 19 production, “Bob Hampton of| There is no domestic happiness.” s “4 . F .” in which such popular | P She Was a Girl players as little Freckied.faced Wes- | Daring Dresses? se ley Barry, Marjorie Daw, James r “Taniac has actually buflt me Up] Kirkwood and Put O’Malley appear. Oh, We'll Say So} renty pounds in weight and made! Action tn the story revolves PARIS, May 13.—Some very daring 100K and fee dresnen were seen at the first opera] ball since the war, One woman wore a costume which consisted of a short akirt only, with no corsage. Several | others had reduced the upper part of thetr dreames to the «imple dimensions lof a few strings of beads, Most of theme underdreaed persona wore wraps until the president had left. | Anderson of 3403 Mrs. Anderson ca: “About a year | bed for five week: New York.—When Miss Dorothy Dalton, the beautiful actress who esitatingly said ‘omplexion When asked details, she plained of my friends always th xture and color- but that my first engagement was made possible through the reputa n I had acquired for a bea complexion. dinary mortaln, they admire a t tiful skin as much as any on n selecting th ally prefer the are attractive net any girl or woma a beautiful skin and ¢ is easy to have this if one will spend only a little time in taking care of skin. “A girl may h irregular ares, but if wi ‘tiful_ complexi [attention any |wlad to tell a irl or wor how she may possess a skin |mine. Here tm the recipe and morning cleanse the akin first with warm water, then apply a good the best as- can have ts plexi It sold cream (Liska cold cream I have | found to be the best), after mas it Into the skin take off the ith @ soft cloth t during the y Derwillo, 4 ‘let preparation which «an ed at the toilet cou e. ‘The first application of this wonderful Derwillo will aston dob you, dt imparts instant beau was selected for the leading role in that th New York produc: | tion, “Aphrodite,” was questioned as t ‘ phenomenal nd I have no doubt | |as weak as a kit Beautiful ActressAttributes 2". strength. 1 a thing except al to me Uke I wen’ honestly, I was even move a chat jof my housework jin, and 1 was jv around, “My first bott me 80 mich th noticed my impr jon with the n | regained my weix | Taninc ts sola | Bartell | drugs ADMISSION 25 CENTS DOROTHY DALTON ¢ to the skin and makes a ro: mplexion-every on about it. TI find it exe omplexion, as it prot ny n in all kinds of weather, Thata why I prefer it to all other toilet prep- and am never without t al \y v hands and jarms. 7 x like Der Many of my beautifiers Just fore going to the or an aft which 4 place rap-ration # not affect it, nor will it. ub off on clothing; it ‘also preverts the | |SECONO and face from shinir I's | INE AR rful for a dark, sallow ran . binek 1 pores, Olly auty it impa d women ar to convince you that there ing “Just as g i." “better 0 ‘ like it” Insist on D » then y ; disappointed and de IN rain this city, inelud dug Basiell wad the Owl Drug Companion, when I was a girl,” said Mra. Katie) a year ago from Spokane, had lived for years, a euteemed by all who know her. they almost made a wreck of me. | | When I did manage to get up I was 4 no appetite, and} |cial dishes and brought me, but I couldn't touch them, and for two or M,| erree days at a time 1 couldn't take | this new feature he plays the role | my face, my cheeks were all sunken | Colo! at my TEST FILMS Taken for The Star-Universal Motion Picture Contest Come and See Your Friends on the Soreen 1 an well an I did). sound Bob Hampton, a picturesque figure of the Western pioneer days Sth ave. &. Seattle, of 1876. me to Seattle about eee where she COLISEUM i highly! “Norma Talmadge tn the role of a dashing young Spanish girl, will ago T was down I) be seen at the Coliseum for the swith measles. Md | last time tonight. She is appear Jing in “The Passion Flower.” Beginning Saturday Thomas prs ne ne itt | Metzhans’ newest film play “The never regain my | City of Silent Men,” will be shown. Meighan is rated as one of the “The Miracle Man” has been due to hart, conscientious work. In k. It seemed | Of Jim Montgomery, a small town mechanic, who innocently falls in ttle mill t almost a week at & Ume without closing my eyes, and|¥!th @ gang of crooks, #0 weak I couldn't WS tieg r, much lem do any | COLONIAL | I had no color in Pauline Frederick comes to the Saturday in “The Mistress wnt almost a ‘living |f Shenstone," a love drama. Mises |akeleton, hardly able to drag myself | F rederick as Lady Myra Ingleby falls in love with the man who is je of Tanlac hetped|Texponsible for the accidental death chbors all|of her husband. She does not know vement, so I kept | the man's identity until she has ht and strength and | strong situation and Miss Frederick |feel fine in every way. I eat good|is said to bring all of her artistry jand hearty at every meal, « ja child every nig |have filled out like I had never been| garita Fisher will appear in “Pay sick I think Tanlac ts the like} to play to make !t realistic, bt, and my cheeks| Tonight for the last time Mar. andest | ment Guaranteed.” medicine in the world and will be ——_—_— ad to tell anyone personally what “There's a draft coming In the win Jit has done for me dow,” said the wife. in Seattle by the Put it in the safe,” said the busi Drug Stores and leading|ness man drowsily.—Boston Tran Advertisement script, Now Being Shown Exctusively at the CLEMMER ADDITION TO REGULAR PROGRAM her father take up camp life in| “Watty” Arbuckle will be seen in! nm success, “Pleasure Seekers.” | ts « modern, | most popular male stars. His rapid/ Her Wonderful Success to 222.2002 S2. |e, Fatowine he appearance | Her Famous Complexio Tells How You Also May Have One icine until I have|@iven him her heart, It is aj .RIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. THE PUBLIC '|DEMANDS IT! NIGHT AFTER NIGHT THE SAME OLD LINE AND THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY— ONE WEEK HAS PROVEN TOO SHORT A TIME TO ACCOMMODATE _EVERYONE WHO WANTED TO SEE PRISCILLA DEAN | 1 Therefore - arrangements have been made whereby this Universal- Jewel master picture will be held over for A FEW MORE DAYS The Early Bird Catches the Easy Seat irr CLEMMER | DAHLIA TUBERS Now that the real growing All fine named yarieties spe- Weather has come it's time to cially priced for this week-end ™make up for lost opportunity at, dosen 1.50 and get real busy in your gar. den. 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