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ONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1921, NOW—A First: National At (raction—The story of a Bow girl whom neither jewels ner luxury can tempt from the — straight Cartoon Comedy » patht © Chester Sereenic “SALVATION NELL” —with Pauline Starke COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA M4 Artists, Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing selection from “Sometime” COMING—GLORIA SWANSON in “THE GREAT MOMENT ESSUE HAYAKAWA in @ thrilling crook » “BLACK ROSE! BOBBY VERNON =in— “Going Through The ever-popular Paramount star— THOMAS MIEGHAN tan | The story tells of mother love di vine—a love which prompts the | mother of a brood of six to make jevery sacrifice, to undergo endless | Weariness and mental suffering, in | order that her little ones may be pro: | vided with comfort. Comes age and | the departure, one by one, of her chil j dren. Thus left alone, she endeav- ores to make her home with one or | another of her off«pring, only to die leover that she is in the way. The | manner in which happiness eventual [ly comes to her ts shown in one of the most beautiful climaxes ever | presented in a dramatic work Mary Carr gives a wonderful per formance of the little mother, After the show, we li go to Boldt’s. — Advertisement. the Hill” Still the Hil,” the William Fox | m feature, is now playing d rhe desk at the Metropolt- ighteat and co: you can bite corn off the jeob; guaranteed 15 year lebone sei w ly Peeled Off | $5 ‘tras $2 Amat discoloring or freckling. Ing and get teeth same day. [nation and advice free. akin. at any! re effec: freckles Little day, #0 { doesn't even tem~- complexion, and soon acquires a brand new, spot- Meiriishly beautiful face ae caused by weather, wor- Por iliness are beat treated by a solution of powdered saxo Fone ounce. dissolved in on: ? witeh hazel thing the produces « truly mary formation.-Advertisement. ounce of the wax ig lg Most of our present patronage js b recommended by our early custom- ers, whose work {# still giving good satisfaction. Ask our cus- tomers, who have. tested our work Wh Cut-Rate OHIO 3% VERSITY 8’ Opposite Vrance-Paterson Co. Just Honest Milk Scientifically Pasteurized, by the most modern meth- ods, in a most modern plant. Your Grocer Will Serve You | THE MAYFLOWER DAIRY | Elliott 6210 Are Fou a Live-Witre | Movie Fan?) Do you know the What name of Wallie id's wife lor eyes has | is Bi Mart Norma alm hartes Ray married? How Can If #0, | fan, | you answer there question: you And that the Are a pretty good movie just what The Star and | fin-| houses wants to manager of one ext motion pletu find out Printed in, this column ® pair of beautiful eye to ong of screentand's you will # ey de Jong greatest dra matic stars, who Is going to be shown | Pretty eyes, aren't they? (You bet. If you know who owns ‘em you stand a good chance to win a cash prize. on the sereen at | ture theatre soon. vorite, local motion pie She Isa great fa and if you « a dyed the | Wool movie fan you should be able to cuca who it ix easily, For the first correct. guess The Star offers $15 in cash, For the next | | two correct guesses $5 each, and for the next 20 # pair of tickets to one of Seattle's leading motion picture | theatres, where the owner of the fas jcinating orbs is to appear in her lat eat starting vehicle Answers must be mailed to Motion Picture Editor, Seattle For French Pastry look up B Advertisement, AM THE SEASON’S SENSATION WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST HEADED BY MAHLON HAMILTON NOW PLAYING LUE MOUS 5 THEATRES | BLACKHEADS PIMPLES AND BOILS You should regard these out- breaks as er signals, They are & sure something is within. 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THE SEATTLE STAI CLEVER ACTRESS AT COLISEUM ” Pauline Starke has the title photodrama at the Coliseum. the son. * COLISEUM T the No de as the herol ‘This ix no Starke, the heroine look upon, but she vacuous, plaster-of often cast in a role the beauty, but dramatic ability fo istic portrayal The film. version of Neti" is now showing at iweum ‘The story centers about Neil, a girt| of the slums. She is deserted in her{ murder. Acting on this clairvoyant darkest moment her hero, Jim. lization, El a clever trap She is sent to prison for attacking!in which the murder ix enacted to ® man, who mocks the virtue of a| the vety last touch, the real girl murderer is brought wudden! Sevxen years later we see Nell as! confession. ! @ captain in the Salvation Army oe her supporting cast the tal She has ied tittle Jimmie to belie the following: Al his father is a man of strength and Frank El goodness Todd and” Jim in released. He returns to Nell, Wilton Taylor | but she will have none of him until! “The Last Card adapted he reforms. She fails in her attempt) from “Dated Mi Smith's to reform him | story which appeared in the Satur At & street meeting Nel | day Evening Post life story, about the birth of her son be and ali. Jim is in the fringe of the| BLUE MOUSE crowd, and when the little fellow) “I Am Pamen the tambourine after the! ing the Meeting, he is about to pasa hix|can best futher, Jim stops the boy and the mother, and pledges himself to better life . CLEMMER | A woman's instincts, intuition,| by a thoughtless husband, Mra. Mc sixth sense-—call it what you will—| Nair accepts the insistent invita can sometimes solve a fell murder tion of a friend of her chorus days Nell,” the Jimmie,! role ulvation Lawrence Johnson is * * * mystery of the * % & machinery the of minions th where t¢ embodied in law, falls, That usual theme at the core Last Card.” the film feature Clemmer this week | May Allison has the role of Elsie Kirkwood happlest married wo man in town, until her husband is put in jail for the murder of a body found the ment of their home, Sudden inspira be praised as i beatity was picked of “Salvation Neil reflection Pauline She in not ma gods un The on at the mod to f that too aris type requires not real an whose in base the tion kes her realize that in rome strange way the woman hand in the Col inexplicable next door han really ented has nley Hunt ° Dana was axwell tells her . Gu I nomewh by magazine Ives arour offer * the Mouse woribed a mystery at different type Bradley writer 4 Connie MeNair, 4 neglected wife, Left alone at this i! prominent The plot ot a j a was writ King} reve | husband. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s GROTE-RANKIN GO) Now Is The Logical Time To Have A-B OTTU F. KEGEL, President, Pike St. at Fifth Ave. an Pipeless Furnace Installed in Your Home Of course, if you are build- ing a new home probably A-B Pipe you have mye to install an less Furnace—but if your’s is an old home and you have been putting up with the inconveniences and discomfort of stoves and other ine’ heating systems, you delighted with the economy fficient will be and comfort an A-B Pipeless Furnace brings. ( Pe Ate DD ° An A-B Pipeless Furnace Don’t forget this all- Saves Fuel important fact: It is desig: ned to burn and utilize the heat from the gases that clog the ordinary furnace—the proof is the furnace itself.—Come to attend a frolic Garrick, @ ph eoker. Follow ng the party th hoet meets death & mysterious manner and result, Connie McNair is drawn in the web which ix built around the tragic death of Garrick. It is not until the last real that the mystery in solved. There are many highly dramatic scenes in the production and Mah lon Hamilton, in the role of is the featured player The supporting cast is good, “88 a given by Teddy in as |WINTER GARDEN SECOND NEAR SENECA Monday—Last Times—“A WISE FOOL” | TUESDAY—FOUR DAYS ONLY LIONEL | | weenes the eminent First National Star, in one of the most celebrated of all American dramas— “JIM THE PENMAN” An unforgetable picture of a band of whose sensational wildcatters deals startle in ‘high the world. a superb supporting finance There is cast. STRAND ORCHESTRA Paramount Trio. A Comedy viril a ‘FIRST’ ‘NA TIONAL {pretty girl jof thrills which Tom Mix in the saddle, wheel of a racing car, with the aid of his and leaping a river addition to winning the at the doing stunts horse Tony in his car hand of a this is the combination make “The Road his newest picture now at Winter Garden, one of the best Demon,” the yet Tom begins horse (not Tony, broken-down auto on the desert, and, finding the steering gear broken, he uses his lariat to guide the pesky thing. He finally gets it going. He rides it back to the ranch. He can't stop—rides it thru a fence and then a barn and at length he yells to his cowboy friends to shoot a hole in the gas tank to make it halt, The pace in is maintained thruout the He wins a. road race with Then he performs some hairraising rescue work and, last but not least, he wins the hand of Claire Anderson, his pretty lead. ing woman by swapping his of course) for a net the opening picture. the car, LIBERTY Booth ‘Tarkington Conquest of Canaan” 16 years ago. It is a satire on small town life, and is the leading film attraction at the Liberty this week ‘The action is set in Canaan, Ind where “respectability” is the para mount issue of life. “Respectability” comsists of a weekly spiritual scrub bing and seven days of snobbishness, intolerance and hypocrisy Joe Louden is ostracized by respec: table jety because he associates with ties who have no bank ac counts or Sunday clothes Arie! Tabor is of the same ilk. She suffers social exile because she be- friends Joe and doesn't keep up with styles, Ariel's uncle bequeaths her a for. tune. She goes to Paris. Joe is so maligned that he leaves town. After he becomes an attorney, those of the lower stratum of society induce him to return to Canaan, He sets up an office. Ariel returns, wel. comed because of her wealth and her latest Parisian clothes. Joe defends a client against a mob of would-be lyneh He frees the man at the trial and exposes the leader of the “respectable” set as a miserable hypocrite. Of course, that makes Joe a hero of the town and the husband of Ariel ‘Tom Meighan, wrote “The as the hero, gives splendid performance. | Doris Ken: yon, as the heroine, is calied upon to do little acting. She has only to Jook sweet and pretty, and she fills all requirements in that direction, eee STRAND Motion picture fans, who like the Canadian stories of Sir Gilbert will find much to admire in Wise Fool," Melford's picturization of Parker's celebrated “The Money Master,” now at trand, James player, who bh star cast of ser in excellent style George Kirkwood, the featured ds a practically all n artists, portrays the egotistical the} in} and see it. Jean Jackques. Barbilie, a French-| Canadian philosopher, whose pride | suff a blow when he discovers ever has heard of him, or the little world of which he is master, There are many draamtic scenes | ‘and @ pretty romance which adds appeal to the story. Alice Hollister plays [feminine role. “A Wise Fool” closes tonight Tuesday brings Lionel Barrymore in “Jim, the Penman.” .. REX In “Black Roses,” his latest star: |ring vehicle, now at the Rex, Sessue | Hayakawa, distinguished Japanese |star, is seen for the first time in |many months in a photoplay laid jentirely in America. The fact, how- ever, that the action of the story takes place in only one country, does not deprive’ it’ of any pie turesque effect. During the course of the produc: | tion Hayakawa is seen in three dis- |tinct characterizations, first as a happy-go-lucky gardener on ‘the estate of a millionaire; next asa hardened victim of circumstances when by false evidence he is con- vieted of a murder he never com- | mitted, and finally as a Chinese jPrince moving in the highest circles Jot society, where he succeeds in finding and punishing those who were responsible for his life's | tragedy. Tsuru Ooki, a star in her own! right, and in private life Mrs. | | the leading | | sue Hayakawa, is seen in the lead- ing feminine role COLONIAL Shirley Mason has enacted various types of roles since she was first! 'WAS FORCED TO QUIT BUSINESS F. Coffey Says Tanlac Has Enabled Him to En- joy Life for First Time in Years B. “I'm now sixty years old, but since taking Tanlac I'm eating and sleeping | just like I did in the good old days of | my boyhood," said B. F. Coffey, well known retired merchant, living at 461 8. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cal. “I was born in Monticello, Ken tucky, and there I spent most of my days, being in business there for years. In the last few years, how. ever, I found myself very weak, and scarcely able to keep up, I had al. most no appetite, was extremely ner vous, and could get nothing to build me up and give me any strength | Finally [ became so badly run down | and weak I gave up business alto. | gether, just quit, for I could scarcely stay up, to say nothing of attending to business. “Well, I came ,out here to Cali fornia, thinking the change would benefit me, and hearing so much about Taniac, [ started taking it. | I've taken seven bottles now, and! it’s nothing short of wonderful the way it has helped me. Why, I have & wonderful appetite, and am. so | strong I can walk all over the city | these days without feeling tired, In| fact, Tanlac has helped me so much | I can hardly realize that only a short time back I was in such bad} shape. I'm enjoying life now for the first time in years, and since | I owe my health to Taniac, couldn't do otherwise than recom mend it to others.” anlac ig sold in Seattle by Bar- tell’s Drug Stores and by leading druggists everywhere. — Advertise: ment, that none, outside of his little parish | “ | which | art. she was willing to give up @ for — presented as a William Fox star, but in none has she appeared to better advantage than as the little ‘slavey” in Israel Zangwill’s famous rtage success, “Merely Mary Anne,” showing at the Colonial. “Merely Mary Ann” tells the story of a poor little maid-ofall- work in a cheap London boarding is j house, who fell in love with one of the boarders, a musigian who had «iven up a fortune and ease for his Later Mary Ann showed that tune for his love Mary Ann is a character that might have been created for Miss ~ Mason, so well does it fit her quaint charm. The leading man is Cas von Ferguson. k ———— People think there is nothing ke Columbia Brew, the way they order “THE LAST CARD” Wherein a Woman's Intuition Solves a Great Mystery “A MONKEY MOVIE STAR” Universal Comedy With Joe Martin “THE WAYFARER” Passion Pageant in Pictures NOW AT THE NOW PLAYING SHIRLEY MASON —IN— “MERELY MARY Coming Wednesday

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