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For wrinkles or flabbiness, a face bath made by dissoly an ounce of pure powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel ses massage cream and everything else sults, Just try it for re “SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE” STARRING ELSIE FERGUSON Clara Kimball Young And her daring picture of a right woman's wrong methods— eh © fag | A new line of laughs with the sereen’s King of Comedians— In a mirthful picture of the big stage success— “THE TRAVELIN SNOOKY'S WILD OATS” Comedy with the bumanzee Advertisement. | A Paramount Picture from the wonderful stage success Her First Appearance in Ss le in Nine Months Vanity Comedy, Thre: Hudson Bay Seonic Wiest National Kinograms bor city of Mexico the son of a He spends his money and entertain. | Young wealthy time spending Bellamy is hipowner jing his many friends—that is, until jhis father calis a halt and ships him joff to work as supercargo aboard the jsteamer Alexander at a sal of $50 ja month. With the exclamation }"I'm game, dad,” Bob starts off on his journey rtling events then begin to enliven the plot. eee WINTER GARDEN “Dream Strevt,” the latest D. W |Griffith effort, ix best described as @ romantic tale of love and laughter |symbolized with good and evil influ ces The plot is evolved from two of Burke's Limehouse tales. Gypsy Fair is a dancer in Lime house music halls, an incongruous figure of purity in sordid surround ings, a flower blooming among the tares. Spike loves her. Billy worships the ground she walks on, Spike is the swaggering, pugilistie sovereign of the district. Billy is a weakling Billy kills a robber who visits bis room. and, fleeing from the police, is. be- trayed into their hands by a Chinese gambling king Pathe News AND UNMARRIED” * 2ND & UNIVERSITY EARLE WILLIAMS And his new adventure story 2 seay9 “Diamonds Adrift Will give you a real thrill! “THE FAKER” A Flynn Detective Drama Episode 11 take the blame of the murder. He proves the shooting was in self-de fense. Everything ends happily Spike marries Gypsy Fair. He wins a concert contract. Billy be. comes a successful song writer. cee BLUE MOUSE David Warwick Griffith's won jderful film production “The Birth of a Nation” is just like all the old stage melodramas—it can always ‘come back In spite of the fact that this film drama has been shown time and again the country Jover, it is still considered a power |ful drawing card. In this picture such stars as Wal }lace Reid, Mae Marsh, Miriarn Coop ler and Henry Walthall appear. Both Miss Marsh and Walthall won fame in the screen world as a result of their splendid work in this produc jtion, The former appears as Flora Cameron, ‘a flower of the uth, and the latter aa the Little Colonel, a wonderful lover and a gallant sol. dier As a screen spectacle “The Birth of a Nation," which Is showing this week at the Blue Mouse, has yet to be outdone. | es ‘ COLISEUM— Cla Kimball Young, the popular ‘screen star, is drawing great crowds to the Coliseum this week, where she is appearing in person in conjunc tion with her feature picture, “Hush.” Miss Young is a wonder fully attractive woman pd is right at home before the shts. The foot audienc to let the r get off the stage at conclusion of her little talk. 3 SALESMAN” dramatic role, She young wife who a short time after her marriage confesses an old love affair to her husband-—keeping the name of the man a secret. The hus band suspects his best friend and a dramatic situation follows—which is not untangible until the very final appears as a Comi “snow IBERTY No better story could have been cted for Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle than “The Traveling Salesman,” in which he is appearing at the Liberty this week | Mr. Arbuckle depicts to perfection the generous-hearted, likeable drum mer who goes the small town championg the cause of the belle of the village, who ix about to be de frauded of her property by two vil lains and ends rying the girl. There is an phere and the « to abundance of atmos median goes strong ag a laugh-provoker, One of the fun niest spots is a poker game which pr d that there is virtue in gam bling at times | “The Traveling Salesman ommended as a laugh tonic, see is res Beautitul Grace armond Vinys the & ot ul Gambler,” written “The Beautiful Gambler’ by Peter B. Kyne, is the feature in Brownlie, the Wonder Dog, in which beautiful Grace Darmond is Redipienicaice playing at the Clemmer this week News “The t age hone, | of the most artistic and stories this clever actress It is one Weds dramatic Rex Features Earle Williams in Drama of Romance and Adventure Spike shoulders the blame) The weak brother is inspired to! unday evening was loath | “Hush” presents the star in a fine | the romance by mar- | ane SHATTLE To Give Prizes on ‘Deception’ jeception,” Paramount's big production, which ts be even greater than " comes to the Strand show ing of this film spectacle, the management of the theatre iq «7 fering in cash prizes and # number of theatre tickets Watch this col in tLonorrow for full particulars eS COLONIAL The Pir Dy th sands of visitors to New York's Latin has been reproduced down detail in May Alli drama, “Are All Men is the chief attrac of thou quarter to the smallest tion at the Colonial this week story moves rapidly, with many ex leiting adventures occurring in the Greenwich Village district STRAND Elsie Ferguson scores a great suc cess in 1 and Profane Love. the picturization of Arnold Bennett's famous play, which is ow showing at the Strand. M Ferguson, in the star role she created on the |stage, exceeds even the best tradi |ulons of the } ‘(The star's of the screen Is undoubtedly ter than the fame character on the speaking |stage, for the play version could lshow only scattered snapshots of the | Earle Williams strange, impulsive girl whose reac bemetr El Cee wie ore oe e * OR tions to the love of two diffe tothe ff REX jhas had for a starring vehicle prea yon shape tia gas Me at ea ay.at AUatitA Mee. 16 the eedeL oe ive studies of literature aps a ee rais| abe teee, aincete 56 1 who! Conrad Nagel as “Diaz” presents 5 Saat ne ny ey planar | marries ee. tiene gambling |q masterly portrait of the eccentric he ersio nall to save her father 4 e thru! pianist, accentuating : Nelaitiw: Maxi Oe aavianase Gan ‘on lanist, accentuating properly the 99 es aie a . “ pane Racomaha ambling loswes, After the dis |episodes of his musical triumphs 2 ederic Jack ul ceremony she returns peate " delighting audiences at the Rex this A ihe MiNi k Pulse, Pica lace eee week. The athletic young star 4P-/then on the action takes an amay | Dears to unusual advantage as the ingly dramatic turng that lends to| ‘The narrowest width of the Strait ers ; Califor suddenly pI the total! ected and thrillin, 3! a oe ; arin y « Into wild adventures in a small hur: | Cyr; ” Unexpected and thrilling Se ee ee ee Now Playing--- D. W. 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