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NOW The astounding love record of the world’s most fickle husband! ECONO MOAR SENECA See what this does to win a crown! The screen's most massive and magnificent achievement —7,000 in the cast! girl STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8, Ky WINELAN Overture ight Cavalry,” , playing FIRST by Suppe MR, FREDERI On the Organ WE HERE NOW! LOVE AND DEVILTRY, A combination that will start real excitement any NATIONAL KINO. GRAMS K C.F FEATURE OUR MUSIC Pathe News Chester Sereenic DASH AND DANGE Pp TOONERVILLE COMEDY “TOONERVILLE’S BOOZEM FRIEND: COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 34 Artists—ARTHU: Playing overture “Entrance of Bacchus” R KAY, Conductor from “Sylvia,” by Delibes iG—“A Tale of Two Worlds” “SNOW. —with Russell Sjmpson, Pauline 2ND & UNIVERSITY The Famous Racing Drama “THE SPORT OF KINGS” —with Matt Moore and Mar got Kelly, is a very exciting and fast action story of sen- sational thrills: MERMAID COMEDY “THE SON OF TARZAN” BLIND” Starke, Mary Alden and Cullen Landis. MALOTTE SENNETT COMEDY . 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Doesn't it jlook like ‘tit for tat’? | “As to the inherttance for the litte lzabeth, Catherine had a |daughter M. who should have had |first claim to their father’s prop jerty and title “I don't think Anne ‘had a leg to stand on.’ She was quite willing to have Catherine divorced How could she expect to fare better than the wife of 20 years? Anne had plot ted against her queen, Could she hope for bétter treatment from her subjects? especially since a throne was to be the reward. of course that was tn 1530, and our ideas and conception of morals are probably some different in 1921 So it's hard to say what one would have done if one had lived 400 y ago instead of now, “But— “Our young people see depicted on the stage and read newspaper ac counts of too many such incidents and sympathize too often with the Anne in ‘the case, And so tolerance for such women and their sing is fostered among the young folks.” Have you seen “Deception” yet? What is your opinion? For the best letter on the subject $10 in cash will be given. There will also be three cash prizes of $5 each and a num ber of theatre tickets for the best letters, Send your letter right away to the “Deception Editor,” Seattle Star Contest closes Friday. Winners announced Saturday. Bakery | Co. Safe Is Blown; $500 Stolen Safe crackers early Sunday morn Ing blew the safe of the Sands Bak ery Co., at 216 Union st., and escaped with $500 in cash, bonds and jewelry Three holes had been drillid in the safe, nitroglycerine being used to force the heavy steel door. The rob bery was not discovered until 9 a. m. Sunday by the janitor, who reported to the police, The safe had been moved to a back room from the office, in plain view from thé street, the explosive placed and covered with blankets before the charge was set off. The Sands bakery ts owned by Charles Sands and L. G. Bordson Police claim the robbery was com: mitted bye expert crackamen. A. W. CHRISTIE HAD 10 LAY OFF DAYS AT A TIME Seattle Man Had Rheumatism So Bad He Couldn’t Turn Over in Bed. vie | very only She ears “I think T must have taken, during the past two years, about every kind of medicine you could name, but Tanlac ig in a class by itself,” de clared A. W. Christie, a well-known plumber living at 505 N. 72nd st, Se attle, “Rheumatism had me in its clutches for ten years,” said Mr. Christie, “and two years ago I got so bad I just suffered agonies. 1 could hardly raise my hand to fasten my collar, and frequently my fingers | got so stiff T couldn't hold a wranch My shoulders were stiff and painful and I couldn't stoop over in doing my work but what my back nearly killed me. “On top of all this, I suffered from lack of appetite, indigestion, disor dered kidneys, constipation and sleep lessness. I lost weight and got so weak I had to lay off from work for days at a time, When I got Tanlac L had been in bed a week, hardly able ‘o turn over. “When I was a boy my mother was a great believer in herb remedies, so when [ found that Tanlac was made lof herbs, I thought it might be the |right medicine for me, I started tak Jing it, and—-it’s a fact—before the | first bottle was gone I was out of bed and am a well man just like a new one, I have gained |considerably in weight, and hardly lever feel a touch of rheumatism, All |my other troubles are gone, too. I} sleep fine and am brimful of new life | and energy. I don't believe there er another medicine made as Tanlac.” is sold in Seattle by the Drug Stores and leading Advertisement. I have now taken four bottles My stomach is was ¢ go | Taniac | Bartell | druggists. Read My Article tm Saturday's Star WE BOTH WIN I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice. |Having now served he people here for twenty years, . and made good by’ doing dental work that. 1 jean gt making my | not compete with Cheap! , nor do I operate on your | et book you conver 1 give two dollars worth of | Dental work for every dollar I re- | celye--so you save # dollar, [ make | a dollar, and our interests are mu-| tual——we win, ‘Open evenings 111 7 and Sundays | til 30 for people yee | work Romance of Canadian Northwest Shown in Drama Now at Liberty Cullen Landis and Pauline Starke, two of the featured players in “ week, * LIBERTY A colorful drama of the Canadian Northwest, adapted to the screen from Katherine Newlin Burt's fam ous nov nowblind,” is the popu lar feature at th The plot revolves around two brothers, who fall in love with a young girl lost in the woods and blinded by the snow glare. the girl, soon gives her} ) Hugh, the older brother, be Snowblind,” * *% *% Sylvia heart lieving him to be the big, herole man | he pictures himself to be. Then one day she knows Hugh for the man he really is—a bodily man who had killed his best friend and fled to the wilderness to escape | paying for his crime. How she keeps the fact that she bas regained her sight a secret and eventually gives her heart.to the younger brother is dramatically pic- tured. The snow scenes, usually beautiful Lake Louise, which are un were taken at da eee WINTI GARDEN Like Mary Pickford, Charlie Chap. lin and Douglas Fairbanks, the name of David Wark Griffith attached to any screen showing means a holdover engagement. Griffith's latest cinema contribu- tion, “Dream Street,” is now in its second week at the Strand and still playing to crowded houses, In this new picture the famous producer introduces a new “find” In the person of Charlie Matk, a youth with no little acting ability and a likable screen personality, “Dream Street” is an adaptatiob of two of Thomas Burke's stories, ‘Gina of Chinatown” and “The Sign of the Lamp.” It tells of the ro- mance of Gypsy Fair, a little dancer who is loved by two brothers. Carol Dempster is Gypsy Fair. eee COLISEUM ‘Thomas Meighan appears in the role of a reformed crook in “White and Unmarried,” his latest starring vehicle, at the Coliseum this week. As Billy Kane, Tom gets his pass port for Europe after b& tires of a crook’s life. He tires after making a good haul. On the boat he meets Dorothea, laughter of his last victim. He acts her big brother and guide in Paria. She fatls in love with a question able character and marries him. ‘Tom falls in love with a dance hall ntertainer. He marries her, but not until he whips a gang of Apaches and rescues her from kid napers. Just so things will be happy for all, he kills Doroth husband in a fight with the Apaches, Dorothea believes it's riddance to bad rubbish.” So there! Jacqueline Logun is the dancer and Grace Darmond plays the part of Dorothea. as “good REX “The Sport of Kings,” racing drama Rex this week. Matt Moore is the featured player. Moore appears as Sale Kearnan, @ famous trainer who iy ruled off @ Northern track when he charges conspiracy between a club member and a starter From here on the story takes a decidedly interesting angle. Kear. nan meets and falls in love with “Bobbie” Leland, owner of the cele brated Vivandiere, a prize-winning horse. 4 There is a big horse race In which 4 realistic incident occurs and a fire Aboard ship. Margot Kelly, who has lately been achieving fame in England as an in genue, plays the role of “Bobbie” Leland. a dramatic BLUE MOUSE An innocent man is in the electric chair, Guards are putting on the electrodes. A party with proof of his Let the “Dime & Dollar” Make Your Dimes and Dol- lars Earn Dividends for You Ngasee with se ttle Title Trust omp ee 806 Second 106 Columbia St. Sate Apepoat Vaults in Co newton * Liberty this week. | recovers her sight and she | and mentally distorted | is Being shown at the |. the screen drama at the Liberty this * * * * Innocence is racing to the prison in Jan auto. A storm has destroyed tele phone commynication. It also im. pedes progress of the auto. ‘The district attorney is in the ma chine, As the machine passes an lelectrical power station he rushes in and has all the switches pulled. The prison is without current. The in nocent man is saved by an eyelash, As it were. | This is the “punch” in “Mother o° Mine,” the Thomas Ince production, at the Blue Mouse this week. It grips the audience. It is remembered after |the fade-out. | The innocent man ts willing to die | to save the honor of bis mother. He is saved by his sweetheart. Jloyd Hughes is the innocent man, Betty Ross Clark, the sweetheart, Claire McDowell, the mother, Betty Blythe | is the villainess, | CLEMMER “Wolves of the North,” the film play at the Clemmer starring Eva | Novak, ts not a triangle play, but it might be described as a quad Leta with the Arctic circle form ing the fourth dimension, for it ts in the Far North that the dramatic Problem is faced and solved. The story starts with a girl who teaches school in an Alaskan set Uement. Two men love her. One is a weakling; the other more akin to a brute, yet with a good heart and the abili to take care of Dimeelf in a fracas, Over tho love of this girl th» two men battie almost to the death and the outcome is never certain until the story reaches the fast pace of the finish-stretch, Herbert Heyes, playing opposite Miss Novak as the more fortunate of the two men, plays the role with understanding vigor. eee STRAND Filled with convincing appeal, “Deception,” the big European pro- duction, is being presented for the first time in this city at the Strand theatre this week. This is a monstrous production in which more than 7,000 people appear. The theme of “Deception” dea!s with the love of Anne Boleyn for | King Henry VII, England's “royal lover,” whose amours all but split Europe. The settings are fine, They in clude the procession and coronation of Anne Boleyn in Westminster Abbey, the tournament, the water carnival on the Thames and the royal tennis playing. Henny Porten, a lovely actress, {and Emil Jannings, a player of signal endowments, both famous screen players of pe, enact the leading roles. * COLONIAL A masterpiece of fiction made into a unique film is “Black Beauty,” the attraction at the Colonial this week. It is what might be termed an ex- traordinary production in that it con- tains two stories interwoven in such iner that they are always sepa rated, and yet the action blends #0 nicely the whole makes but one nar- rative, This is the work of Lilian and George Randolph Chester. They left the story written by Anna Sewell just as they found it, preserving Its simple masterly style, and added to it an inside story concerning the hu- man beings, friends of Black Beauty |This is the story that Black Beauty had no means of ‘knowing and could not see. Jt explains the reason for going to town on the rainy day in which the bridge was swept away, It emphasizes the importance of the family being at the inn when the sta- ble was burned and adds a thrilling |spectacular race between horse and | locomotive. The “inside’ story” is portrayed by a splendid cast headed a by Jean Paige. (Official War Thanks to the motion picture | United States Signal Corps, that op erated the taking of the many thrilling scenes in the “U. 8. jernment Official War Film,” a large | audience last night at the Metropol {tan theatre witnessed the “dough | boys” in France going over the top ling of shefls and gas attacks. | The pictures are the official Gov- jernment War Films taken on the battlefields of France and just re- cently re ed to the American Le- gion for showing throughout country. There is plenty of action in the offering with flashes throughout of j fights on both the land and in the ‘air. 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Opposite Frases-Pattereon Coy Thomas HInce presents His Drama of Toda dramatic intensity and big. final climax POS: LY No seated ae the last reel of this pictui # (BLUE MOUSE: NESS THEATRE E=4 4