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FRIDAY, JULY 22. 1921. Home of the Big Successes! LAST TIMES TONIGHT DOROTHY DALTON In “BEHIND MASKS” Saturday brings a superb Paramount produc- tion with one of the most popular of front rank screen stars— ETHEL CLAYTON —IN— “SHAM” A satire on “gentle grafters”! The girls with beauty and breed- ing to trade for man and his mil- lions! You'll like it, we know, with this big cast—Theodore Rob- erts, Sylvia Ashton, Clyde Fill- more and Walter Hiers. ‘ EXTRA FEATURE JUNGLE DANCERS’ Civilization’s first glimpse of the natives in earth's sest jungle—the famous Paramount-Vandenbergh pictures! LAST TIMES TODAY ALICE CALHOUN —IN— “Peggy Puts It Over” STARTING SATURDAY VIVIAN MARTIN “THE SONG OF THE SOUL” % ex B. Kyne’s FAMOUS Saturday Evening Post Story /BLUE MOUSE THE INCOMPARABLE NAZIMOVA —IN— “BILLIONS” Her First Comedy Since “The Brat” STARTS TOMOKROW LEAVES TUESDAY One of the Sereen's Handbemest Heroes in Universal's Society Comedy: ‘Drama ‘Thriller WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY me EDITH ROBERTS in “THUNDER ISLAND THE SEATTLE STAR TODAY'S PROGRAMS * | | LINERTY—Derethy Dalton in les.” 1 UKE—Wende Hawley tn | “The Outside Woman.” STRAKD—Neoml< fliers tm “Cour- COLONIAL —Vivinn Martin im “The Song of the Soul.” REX—Edith Storey tn “ Dreame.” x | FIGHTING LOVER,” the! § ry by Ben Ames Williams | § erves Frank Mayo as his jarring vehicy, comes to the Saturday drama, a comedy dr is a society and a melo drama combined, and waa filmed at Santa Barbara during the annual horse show. Mayo plays the role of a young chap who falla in love with a trio of pretty giris see BLUE MOUSE ‘The Glecevery of oll has really ted » the unexpected and quick accumu tation of great riches and such dis. coveries have peen utilized time and again in story and on screen, but never has oll been found before tn the way “Wilkins discovers it in “The Ten Dollar Raise,” the Peter B. Kyne human-interest drama | which opens Saturday at the Blue! Mouse } William V. kina.” Mong is cast as “Wil. eee Wikon, all of whom were seen in “Midsummer Madness.” “The Lost Romance” is a romantic story written by Edward Knoblock. eee LIBERTY Ethel Clayton ts the heroine of “Sham,” the new picture drama com ing to the Liberty Saturday. Clayton has the role of a young s0- clety woman whose parents, in spite WINTER GARDEN “The Servant in the House,” the famous story written by Charies; Rann Kennedy, whieh in dramatic form was first presented more than | a decade ago, and still stands as one of the greatest successes in the his tory of the American stage, bas been transformed into a motion play, and will be seen at the Winter Garden jfor a week, beginning Saturday. | o¢ the loan of thetr fortune, try to | ‘The play has been produced with | tive up to the reat of thelr social set. an all-star cast, including Claire An | tne daughter is about to wed a man derson, Clara Horton, Edward Pell) whom she doas not love, but who is and Jean Horshah.. very wealthy, when another man | STRAND suddenly enters the story—he is the man she really loves. A practically all-star cast of play. The climax is surprising. ers has been assembled by William eee De Mille in his latest production, |\ COLISEUM “The Lost Romance,” which opens! Dubbed by his father a mollycod at the Strand Saturday. The prin-jdie and dininherited from a large ctpals include such screen favorites | fortune. That's the odd fate that be as Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel, Loisifails Carter De Haven, playing the ner then SECOND NEAR SENECA Picture’ “COURAG STARTING SATURDAY WILLIAM DE MILLE’S happy, unforgetable and wholesome drama of real men and women. 99 Leaves Tonight “THE LOST ROMANCE” A vivid story of courtship, love, mar- riage and the thrill that comes to three who face earth’s most unusual problem ! ‘ Kyne's ‘The Ten Dollar Raise,” H part of Bertle Stewart in “The Gir! | B cirt. Mins | i 1—Claire Anderson in “The Servant in the House,” Winter 4h Garden, 2—Frank Mayo, starring at the Clemmer. 8— William V. Mong, one of the featured players in Peter B.| Blue Mouse. t ANNOUNC! NERS SATURDAY Winners of the “Courage” and ‘Ten Dollar Raine” contests | | will be announced Saturday | “Courage” closes a week's run at in the Taxi,” which opens at the Coliseum Saturday, Dressed in old | clothes, he is unexpectedly rushed | away in a taxt beside a beautiful | From then on there's action | untill the final fadeout. | oe | COLONIAL || Ten Dollar Raine” | Vivian Martin is called upon to| | Kyne's great “| portray the role of @ litle blind girl| | drama which opens Saturday at lin “The Song of the Soul,” her lat the Blue Mouse. jest starring vehicle, which will be |#— | shown for the first time in Seattle Jat the Colonial Saturday William J. Locke is the author of “The Song of the Soul,” and Fritz | | Leiber, well known for hie clever work in Shakespearean roles on the speaking stage, plays opposite Miss Martin, the in Peter B. | REX “The Battlin’ Kid” is the title of the lively screen showing scheduled to open Saturday at the Rex. It is 4 picture filled with action and the {three leading male c' those of a Western # 4 owner and a happy-golucky knight of the range. Of course there ix a girl in the story, too~it's over her that most of the scrapping occurs, The cast includes many prominent players, Jack Dempery is going back | into the movies. To make a 15- | Fuel serial entitled “The Scarlet | Rider.” Tom Moore is a busy cuss, Fin- ished “From the Ground Up" Sat urday and started “The Man With Two Mothers” Monday. The entire fishing fleet of San Pedro, Cal, appears in “The Ark Angel,” starring Gladys Walton. George O'Hara ts to be leading man for Shirley Mason in “Quee: Gloria Hope. She’s en- gaged to Lloyd Hughes, hero of “Mother o’ Mine” and other Thomas Ince productions. Ethel Grandin, who played oppo- | site Gareth Hughes in “The Hunch,” | will play oppoxite him in “Garments jof Truth.” She ts the wife of Roy | Smallwood, who directed Nazimova jin “Camille.” “Daredevil Jack,” Dempsey ig the hero, is in great de- mand since the Carpentier battle. in which Jack “The Man From Lost River" com- pleted. BATTLIN’ KID” An exciting Western play that WILKES Reopens Sunday Matinee, BOX OFFICE NOW OPER For Season and Other Reservat! Phone Ell. 2525 er Ell, 2526 Opening Piay “SMILIN' THROUGH” is just made for lovers of thrille—there’s plenty of them, too! HAROLD LLOYD in “Among Those Present” Last times Tonight— “BEACH OF DREAMS” J. WARREN KERRIGAN and his own company in the HOUSE OF WHISPERS Joseph Dowling (‘he Miracle Man of the screen) as the uncle of handsome dack Kerrigan WITH Lois Wilson, Jack Holt, Conrad Nagel By Popular Demand the PARAMOUNT TRIO will be held over with a new singing prologue. Comedy Burton Holmes Scenic Kinograms STRAND ORCHESTRA under S. K. Wineland, playing Serenade by Pierne and Sextette fram “Lucia” by Donizetti Mr, Frederick C. Feringer on the Organ m “4, CONTEST WIN. | is the picture which | | Strand theatre tonight and “The | | human-interest | | | Stoll Utility Auto Beds, each | $3.75 Hammocks $2.95 | $4.25 Hammocks $3.45 | $4.75 Hammocks $3.85 | $5.25 Hammocks $4.15. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | | THE CROTE-RANKIN CO: OTTO F. 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