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is here now! THOMAS MEIGHAN in Booth Tarkington's claaic of smalltown life— “THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN” A Paramount picture Aesop Fable Comedy “THE ANTS AND THE GRASSHOPPER” “$1 AYING THE HIPPOPOTAMUS” Thrilling views of jungle natives and the river Nile— a Paramount Special > COMING—TOM MOORE and HAROLD LLOYD _ STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Wineland, playing SePnade—Drigo PARAMOUNT TRIO in a singing prologue First National Kinograms “SALVAGE” fH dee OBS #4 Artists, Arthur Kay, Conductor, playing selection from “Sometime” GLORIA SWANSON in Elinor Glyn's “The Great Moment” LOEW’ LACE HIP 1ToO1!1 (Pa CONTINUOUS “The Coolest Spot in Tewn” TOMORROW TO SATURDAY New All-Star Vaudeville Madame Verobell & Co. With Virginia. the Buddha Girl Songs and Dances of 1921. George P. Randall & Co. Comedy, Gem, r. Wine.” REED & LUCY Musical Comedy Favorites Feature Photoplay, BESSIE LOVE in “Penny of Top Hill Trail” Canadian Pacitic Rockies A Complete Change Leave the old style vacation behind, Learn the joy of mountain climbing and get new inspira- tion following Swiss guides in this “Fifty Switzerlands in One.” Nine resort centers — each different —in this 500 miles of Alps: Sica- mous, Glacier, Lake Windermere, Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Lake Louise and Banff, reached by Canadian Pacific Railway Full information furnished on application to be EFL. Sturdes, Cand Degt., Canadian Pacific Railway Agest, Passenger Gon S. Telephone’ Mala Soot STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. | to make it In one guess Movie Contest Will Close | on Thursday) Just glance at the pair of fascinat- ing eyes gazing at you from this column. Who owns ‘em? If you are any kind of a movie fan you ought You've seen Here they are again! Have you guessed the owner yet? the owner hundreds of times. She's & great dramatic star and has also appeared before the footlights. And she is coming soon to one of our lead. ing motion picture theatres in her latest film release, First prize is $15; second and third, $5, and 20 pairs of tickets to the theatre where this clever star is to appear, Send your letter to The Star Movie Editor. Contest closes at 6 p.m. Thursday AUTHOR’S DAUGHTER JOINS FOX COMPANY | Byrd Hazelton will make her screen debut tn a William Fox ape cial under the direction of Harry Millarde, Miss Hazelton is a daugh ter of the late George C. Hazelton, | author of “Mistress Nell,” in which Henrietta Crossman first achieved! fame and which Mary Pickford made for the screen. Best known of Mr, Hazelton's works is the world famous “The Yellow Jacket,” of which he was coauthor. ENJOYING WORKING | FOR SOLDIERS Edith Storey, who ts the star in “The Gredter Profit” and other screen features, says that nothing} else that she has ever done has given her as greyt happiness as transport: ing convdlescent soldiers to and} from the theatres during the recent war. Miss Storey, it will be remem bered, was one of the first American actresses to volunteer her services in the home section of the motor transportation organization. Doris May says the greatest mo- ment in her life was when she doubled for Mary Pickford in “The THE SEATTLE STAR Booth Tarkington Tarkington story. * * & * COLONIAL «(ier YOUR MAN™ ts the title of the new picture drama which opened at the Colonial today. It is @ clever story of law and love in which Buck Jones appears as a member of the Royal North- west mounted police. He ix the hero of many dramatic situations. Beatrice Burnham ts the girl. eee CLEMMER ‘The story of “The Last Card,” in which May Allison is starring at the Clemmer this week is from the Saturday Evening Post story of Maxwell Smith. It te a tale of an innocent man who ts accused of a crime and later li saved by his wife. Miss Allison {s surrounded by a cast of cmpable . WINTER GARDEN Tom Mix seems as happy tn racing auto seat as he does in the saddle. He looks good in both places in his latest Fox thriller, “The Road Demon,” now showing at Little American.” Doris was edu- Jeated in a French convent in Seat Uatil Friday Night a Ae 8 Beolved . ‘eoman's latattion “THE LAST CARD” Starring MAY ALLISON “A MONKEY MOVIE STAR” Universal-Jewell Com- edy Featuring Joe Mar. tis, Monkey Comedian “THE WAYFARER” # Seattie’s Passion if = yy Z| She WILLIAM FARNUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA lidrem, 10e Chi Adults, 23 SCALE AND RASH ON CHILD'S HEAD | Scalp Sore and Inflamed. Cross and Fretful. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “From early infancy my litle girl had @ ecale and rash on her head and her scalp was sore and in! . She was cross and fretful and suffered loss of H sleep. Her hair would not grow, and her head was disfigured. “This trouble lasted for several months and I finally sent fora free sample of Cuticura SoapandOint- ment. Then I purchased a cake of Cuticura Soap and « box of Cuticura Ointment and now she is healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Lydia E. Kling, 760 Ashland Ave., Ocean Park, Calif. Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. Bopt ty Mataen 86, Mase” Bold ovary” Paar the Winter Garden. Mix has done nothing In pictures that contains a greater number of thrills. And there's a love romance, of course. eee BLUE MOUSE Mahion Hamilton, the good look- ing leading man appearing in “I'm (@ullty,” the screen drama at the Biue Mouse this week, has ap beored on the speaking stage with some of the bigest stars of today. Hamilton's role in “I Am Guilty* in one that Tequires a good bit of dramatic acting and the character could not have been placed in bet ter hands, eee Myrtle Stedman, the popular actress, appears with Seesue Hay- akawa in “Black Roses,” the fijm attmection at the Rex this week, le seen as the leader of © gang of crooks and her performance stomps her as the finished actress she is, altho it is the very first time Miss Stedman has ever played a villainess. Teurt Aoki, Hayakawa's pretty DAREDEVIL Rie Tom Miz. He is the hero of “The Road Demon” at the Winter Garden, It is one of the best pictures on the boards this week. Gee, but Boldt’s Bread is good! NOW PLAYING— BUCK JONES “GET YOUR MAN” A romance of Bonnie Scotland ié and the Canadian Northwest In which » brave man and a coward cach comes into his own. Truo to hie oath, he “gets his man.” MUTT & JEFF COMEDY to the Screen; Now at “The Conquest of Canaan” and woman who ar: social outcasts in their town of Canaan, but who manage by their own efforts to overcome every ob- stable and become “respectable.” The young man becomes the mayor and the girl—well, she becomes the mayor's wife. * Story ery iberty Thomas Meighan and Doris Kenyor, appearing at the Liberty this week in “The Conquest of Canaan,” a Booth has to do with a young man *. * * f TODAY'S PROGRAMS See | LINERTY. a | c * en Nell. WINTER GARDEN—Tem Mix te “The Reed Deenen.” | BLUE MOUSE—Manloa Hamftes in | Mt Am Guilty | the Penman.” COLONIAL—Back Jenee tn “Get Your Man.” | eer ee | CLASS A-Wiliee Farnam ip | “When e Man Sees Red.” pe: ite Japanese wife, is alvo in the picture, COLISEUM Gipsy O'Brten, a favorite of the screen, plays an important role/ ir “Salvation Nell,” the picturiz- tion of the famous stage play bich ts showing at the Coltseum this week. She has the part of a typical “vamp” of New York's) East Side tenement district. Pauline Starke plays the title role. 7 eee CLASS A “When a Man Sees Red,” the film play at the Class A, is al tale of the South Seas, William} Fornum plays the leading role. He is ween in the role of a rover of the sen, whe pursues relentlessly & scoundrelly skipper who has caused the death of his beloved sister and mother. Lilian Gish and D. W. Griffith were slightly injured in a fire at the studio during the filming of “Two Orphans.” Jack White, director of Mermaid comics, is taking a vacation, follow- ing a nervous breakdown, WOMEN CONTINUALLY OVERDO ‘This applies to all women, regard- of caste or color, The ambitious girl| striving for school honors, the over- worked housewife, the shop girl, girls | in offices and stores, and the society | woman, all climb too high, overtax| heir strength, and what follows? 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You can obtain liquid silmerine at onF drug store and @ few ounce: will last a long time, It is neither sticky nor greasy and 1a ploasant to use. It is doubly useful bee e of U serving as a beneficial dress- ing, ‘keeping the oft, silky and lustrous, dyertisoment, Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE“RANKIN GO Comfort Go hand in hand in The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Upholstered Fur- niture. An investment that yields unlimited returns for the entire household. Pike St. Upholstered Davenport Chair or Rocker § .OTTO F.REGEL President, at Fifth Ave. and Economy As an example of The Grote-Rankin Co.’s moderate prices, consider the furniture illustrated: $150 772 Other worth-while Furniture, as well as RUGS and DRA- PERIES, in variety so large that all may select promptly and easily, and at prices to suit all incomes. TO USE FILM TO "INSTRUCT ACTORS Channing Pollock, the playwright, has found a new use for the photo- play. He ts taking * print of the Norma Talmadge version of “The Sign on the Door” to Paris with him. Pollock intends to use the film as a means of instructing the French players who will present the play on the Paris stage next winter. ‘The screen version of the play was faithful in every detail to the play as it was staged in erica. This in the first time a film has been used to instruct players in a stage play. Of course, this can only be done whén action cf the play is alike on stage and on screen. ——_—<—<—$—$—_$— $n om pasyayege mee in window w' + Painted RKSCENT Paint Co, 703 Third Avenue. EDWIN J, RROWN, 106 Columbia st. For over twenty years Seattle's Leading Dentist Read my article tn next Saturday's Star. Jno. E. O’Brien Maker of Men's Clothes 606 Unica St. Suit to Order $40 to $65 The kind you want at either pri The best Busine: Ue is a Banker & good one. 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They are editing and titling “Good for Nothing” in the comfort | of their country place at Bayside, Long Island, eee George Arliss’ screen version of “Disraeli” is now being cut and ed- ited after 11 weekk of studio work. eee “Exit Quietly” is the fifth of the new series of Christie comedies. eee Jack Mulhall will be Viola Dana's leading man in “The Fourteenth Lever.” I TOM MIX | ‘jhe Road | Memon . A romantic western tale Stunts and thrills in A aulos dnd saddle ee RC ee ee ee ee ee

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