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THE SEATTLE STAR (Happy-Go-Lucky Screen Comedienne Makes Her Own Film Play Selections Girls, if you've had a Bashful Steady since 1016, be sure he Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN Co) OTTO F. KEGEL, President, TODAY'S PROGRAMS LINERTY—Constance ‘Talmadge tn Entire Homes Can Be ‘Furnished at A Saving By Making Selections From the Comprehensive Stocks at Reduced Prices Included in the | bog in the role of a little | Miss Walton, JUL y lion trainer tn a circus, decides that t men will yleld to the same treat , " ’ f asta, and her meth " 4 ghly 5 ssful—at least in : f f - . ‘ Lv show! ine us the Turking dan And The JULY CLEARANCE SALES Of Rugs, Carpets, Draperies, Bedding, Linens and Housefurnishings BUY FURNITURE NOW! alght Miles Minter tn ne mway Tearte in “Backing the Tiger.” Al STRAND MERICA'S “perfect blonde” has been found. She ta Marion Davies, who is being featured at the Strand now in ” ed Treasure.” BE. O Hoppe, English artist, has picked her, and Harris Fisher, Howard Chandler Christy ane ther eminent artists agree with him, Her com plexion is described as “peach blow * in shade, with the velvet tex Her mouth is and her eyes the combina TORCHY COMEDY Ppt Torchy” “SOUTH SEA MAGIC” | —(WALOTTE— §f'vs%=! Siut'= 0 | are just right cebu wanting = { tion, which, & to liquid gold hair makes for t fect blonde” type. Her disposition is unusually sunny | which enhances her beauty, says Mr | Hoppe. oe CLEMMER Proapective wives whose sweet hearts are inclined to be a trifle {wild and beady can take a lesson from Gladys Walton, who appear ling in her latest picture, “The Man at the Clemmer this week at the Wurlitzer COMING—WALLACE REID in “Too Much Speed” A big Paramount with the real thing in thrills pleture Constance Talmadge and the contagious smile which has made her one of the most popular young comediennes appear- ing on the screen. Constance is very serious about her work. “I want comedies of manners,” says the pretty star. “Comedies that are funny because they delight one’s sense of what is ridiculously human in the way of little everyday common- place foibles and frailtie s—subtle comedies, not comedies of The romance of a girl who just as great, and more far-reaching n thelr scope, His new prodaction, Foolish Matrons,” now at the Blue slips out of mod- Mouse, depicts life as it is really ern New York—into a lived in New York. ‘ > . oba 3 orth is t cast. pirate ship of the Spanish sya teetattccong: hank -terathons Main! WINTER GARDEN the slapstith variety (Cinegrame Little Jeanne Carpenter, who “BURIED TREASURE” Mecha” ioe” salhy Poke uo al “Lessons in Love,” in which Miss Talmadge tg playing at With Marion Davies and Norman Kerry baby f@ “Thru the Back Door” at| the Liberty this week, answers the above description per- STRAND ORCHESTRA the Winter Garden this week, ts de-| fectly. clared by Mary's mother to be the |——— Under S. K. Wineland, playing selection from “CARMEN"—Biaect living tage of the famous star mt . Little Girl Wears Costume Mr. Frederick kG. Feringer on the Organ hay already been in pictures a year. Her specialty is playing baby parts for grown-up’ stars. . Just Like Mary Pickford’s The child, tho only four yeare old. . A throng of little Mary Pickfords a la Miss Pickford gave fine imitg- COLISEUM “The Bronze Bell” is the picture drama at the Coliseum this week. It is a Thomas Ince adaptation of} the famous Louis Joseph Vance novel. Tho scenes are laid tn India and in New York and the story ts intensely dramatic. The leading roles are played by Courtenay Foote and ‘Dorts May. COLONIAL Can you fmagine a film eating man who for three years sold the famous coffee substitute for which “There's a Reason"? Yet that was the situation with good-looking Ed ward Burns of Philadelphia, Just a proxalc coffee salesman—and then one day a film promoter saw hirn— and presto! He waa leading man for Valeska Suratt. Burns ts playing with Mary Miles Minter in “Eyes of the Heart” at faced the camera man at the Win: | ter Garden theatre this morning at} 1030, One ttle curly-headed gir! came costumed in an exact replica of one of the dresses Mary wears | “Thru the Back Door,” the film play in which “America’s Sweetheart” is marring at the Winter Garden this week. Others with thelr hair dreased | | ( ATCLEMMER | }taken Wednesday at 10230, will be tions of the famous star These pictures, along with others shown on the screen at the Winter Garden and at the end of the week Judges will select the winners Mary Pickford has sent @long « complete outfit which she “wore tn this production to be awarded among the prizes, Every little girt in Seattle between the ages of 8 and 14 ts eligible tn this contest. So be on hand, girls at the Winter Garden Wednesday morning and you'll have a chance to see yourself on the screen. Retty Blythe, who vamped King | Solomon in “The Queen of Sheba” | is now going to Rome to try her art | on “Nero.” Cullen Landis will be leading man for Alice Lake in “The infamous Miss Revell.” George Fitzmaurice is to screen “Three Live Ghosts” in Loudon for Paramount. Malvine Polo, daughter of Eddie Polo, sertal star, has a part in “Fool ish Wives.” Owen Moore's next is “The For- getters.” NOW PLAYING MARY PICKFORD IN HER LATEST-AND BEST PRODUCTION t |Lice Threaten Life of Scotland Trees LONDON, July 5—Attacks of the’ wooly aphis or plant louse, and of @ hew species of destructive fungus observed in many parts of Scotland are threatening the existence of the Dougiae fir, a North American tree | which hag been widely used of.te- | cent years in British schemes, The fir produces a amount of timber, Instant burning of affected trees is recommended for” stamping out the fungus. $1.85 the Colonial this week. eee REX Winnifred Westover, blonde and petite, Is playing opposite Conway Tearle in “Bucking the Tiger” at the Rex this week. Miss Westover is a charming little actress who firnt entered the films under the direc tion of D. W. Griffith, She has played with Bill Hart, Charles Ray and other popula: “Cadiria,” Italian spectacle film which was a sensation seven years ago, is to be re-released. ASPIRIN Name “Bayer” on Genuine —with Courtenay Foote and Doris May TOONERVILLE (OMEDY “The Skipper Has His Fling” Educational Seenic Pathe News First National Kinograms Coliseum Concert Orchestra $4 Artists—Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing selection from the musical success “Princess Pat”—Herbert SAVE YOUR EYES Failing Eyesight Restored by Our System THR SOMETHING BE. $8 IN OUR GLAS: Don’t Pay Exorbitant Pies LAST TIMES TODAY ARY ILES MINTER —IN— “Eyes of the Heart” AR | PICKEORD “Through the Back Door” HEARST’S NEWS PATHE N LITERARY D ST SPECIAL COMEDY Matinees, 25c; Evenings, San- days and Holidays, 33¢ COMING—Anita Stewart in “Playthings of Destiny” Take Aspirin nly as told in each | eee of genuine Bayer Tablets irin. Then ye First Time in Seattle The Story of a Man Whose Goddess is—CHANCE! clud & examination. ans during <TRO fe by Ww with 2ND © UNIVERSITY Conway Tearle In a Klondike gold rush thriller— “BUCKING THE TIGER” CHARLES C HAPLIN In a twoact comedy “WORK” JENSEN-VON Hi icin no chane you sub Rayer take them Headache Rheumatism, Earache, Lumbago and for Pain. | tin boxes of twelve tablets Druggists also s larger packages, Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture |of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic- Gladys Walton was never | scl4 |more appealing than she is ?n “The Man Tamer,” her latest Universal photodrama, which now playing to capacity at the Clemmer. The little star appears as a circus girl and makes ferocious lions jump thru her |hoop thru five exciting reels. U. 's. OPTICAL. co. Exclastvely Optical Speciatiats 1203 THIRD AVE. Glasses Repatred and Broken 1 Duplicated STARTING WEDNESDAY ALICE CALHOUN —IN— “CLOSED DOORS” A PICTURE FOR THE YOUNG WIFE WHO FINDS LIFE 1A ¥ A STORY THAT WILL SET EVERY MAN THINKING REVIEW COMEDY -| VICTIMS RESCUED | Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous | because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD EM Oy mma r 1 re- ‘The world’s standard am f cer L make divced iN often ward off t on the body agains: | MAN TAMER” The story of a cirous girl who couldn't be bluffed by men or lions. — AND THEN LYONS & MORAN “ROMAN ROMEOS” A LAUGHING RIOT is audiences BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY WED. AND SAT. ZATS NOW PRICES: Eves, 500 to $2.50; Sat, Mat, 50¢ to $2.00 Wed, Mat., 50c to §1.50 o s War Tax) CHARLE CHATTERTON =—IN— “Mary Rose” J. M. BARRIE Mies Chatterton in the Role in Which She Has Achieved the Emphatic Success of HergCareer, in “Barrie's E rounded by Positively Seen During the Entire at the New York Em Episode U—“THE SON OF TARZAN” SIX NIGHTS, Shakespeare Memorial The London opens as a movie) pt. 12 with “Pollyanna.” | Maes ‘olm No More Gas in Ee Saturday's Sta Eit you wish to be per | BOTH WIN I am now devoting entire time te my dental practice Having now servec the people here for years, | an by’ doing that 3 and ue Hayakawa’s hobbies are; The ting, boxing, swimming, tennis, | atre g, baseball and riding. He may e othe in NOW PLAYING MAURICE TOURNEUR’S Tremendous Drama “FOOLISH MATRONS” With an All Star Cast of Favorites hous who produced Woman,” ha rauss, Born yer film. 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