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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921, (STARS aT couiseum _] Miss Bates Superb in Thrilling Play; humor to support the dramatic | comes seldom to those of us who live | framework of the plecs. far from the heart of the theatricaf It 1s not a great play, but ft 1s a| world ‘There will be a performance every this week,“with matiness Now Playing very £004 one, and the acting ts first | rate. Tho fall to see it are! night tunity whie hy Wednesday and Saturday, " a ons letting slip BEBE DANIELS The Good Little Bad Girl “ONE WILD WEEK” Chinese Accused IT Ne _ Attempting Bribery | Tsang Sang was arrested Mon- on a charge of attempting to an officer on the transpactfic ir Silver State to effect the land of several Chinese members of ship's \ crew, Gee, but Boidt’s Bread is good! 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SNES GT |End of the World,” }shown at the Coliseum theatre, was for the | COLISEUM \ ILTON SILLS, the popular lead ing man with Betty Compson in her latest film offering, “At the which ts being lat seen here playing oppostte Gloria Swanson in “The Great Mo ment.” Gills is well known to screen patrons as 4 leading man, and ts en joying much popularity in that ca etal eee WINTER GARDEN “The Quo Vadis" motion pleture Production now playing at the Win. ter Garden theatre, has revived much interest fn the strikingly Interesting story, written by the famous Polish writer, Henryk Sienklewics, The meaning of the tithe is “Whither Goest Thout* LIBERTY Finding that hig success threatens to wreck his happiness and relations with the girl he loves, Teddy Dar. man is forced to seek and use meth- ods out of the ordinary tn hie lead ling role of “The Hell Diggers,” the flim play belng shown at the Liberty theatre thig week. The part of Ted |dy Darman t# played by no other film favorite than Wallace Reid. see BLUE MOUSE Frances Harmer, the author of Rede Daniels’ latest photoplay, “One ‘Wild Week.” which ts being shown at the Blue Mouse this week, con- feases to 63 summers, but she re- fuses to admit that she is an old lady or has old-fashioned ideas. She ways she feels and thinks pomate than éver, eee B covosnaL, Beneath the roves of a queen—-the crushed heart of a girl. Beneath the trappings of royalty—the wild heart of the world’s worst husband. Those are the two leading characters in “Deception,” the big Paramount film, being shown at the Colonial theatre this week. “Deception” ts proving to be the Colonial's most popular recent film offering. eee STRAND Richard Barthelmess and Marjorie It’s good, that's sure, 4c Supreme Blend Coffee, Hansen, 40 Economy Market, SIMPLE WAY TO GET RID OF BLACKHEADS ‘There ts one simple, sat: way that never faile to get Diackheads, and that is to Gissolve them. 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Cafeteria: 7 service it Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detreit -, Oldeut and Largest Excluslve Makers, Established 1894, jan-Oxford university man and an Betty Compson and Milton Sills are pictured above in one of the dramatic scenes of “At the End of the World,” the picture being shown at the Coliseum this week, Coliseum this week, Daw, two poputar fftm favorit: > pear in the leading roles of “Ex perience,” the big film production be ing shown at the Strand theatre this week. “Experience” is proving « big drawing card and the popularity of these stars is eald to be responsible for this in @ large measure, ry ‘The influence ef three clever worm- en contributed to the success of “Opened Shutters,” the attraction featuring Edith Roberta, being shown at the Clemmer theatre thie week. ‘The three women are Clare Louise Burnham, author of the story, Dorts Schroeder, author of the screen ver- sion, and Edith Roberts, the star. Mise Roberts plays the part of an orphan girl in an unfriendly New England town eee REX The story of a race for the hand of a beautiful American girl between unscrupulous son of a titled English. c|J. Ernest Williamson, which started t, results count. man te told in “The Princess of New York,” the film play betng shown t the Rex theatre this week, David Powell plays the part of the Oxford man and Ivo Dawson plays the part of the English nobleman’s son. eee CLASS A “Wet Gold,” tne undersea story by today at the Class A theatre, ts dif. ferent from any other undersea story over filmed. The underwater part of the story took four months to film the entire picture 11 mont “Wet Gold" will be shown at the Clase A until Friday night. DES MOINES, Sept. 6—The Daily News, a Des Moines newspaper which has been published for 40 years, appeared today in haif-stze/ form, five columns wide and 16) inches long. The number of pages) waa inereased, making the contents { of the paper equa! in quantity te the former full size. The hew form was started as an) experiment in handinens, condensa- | tion of material ghd saving of news. | print, it was announced, BERLIN.—Josef Mann, premier bpee dies while singing role in opera uty” =. «>/Colonial Contest _ Contest Attracts Beauties Patrons of the popular Colonial theatre are looking forward with much pleasant antictpation to the coming bathing girl contest which Opens Satur@ay matinee, September 10, Manager Dans of the Colonial mays that he didn't know there were *o many really pretty girls in Be attle until he announced this con- teat. They have been coming to his office tn large numbers to enter thelr names and each one wants to the first to appear. An this contest ts to be decided by popular vote, patron# will have « chance to boost for thetr favorite and it will be definitely decided who is really Seattle's most beautiful as Well as most popular girl. Each con- testant ls being photographed by the Hartsook studio and the pictures al Teady made would almost make Mack Sennett himacif turn green with jenvy. Any Beattie girl tn eligible to enter regardiens of her ability aa a ewimmer. Just call at the theatre between the hours of 2 and 8 In the afternoon or § and 10 in the evening and ask for Mr, Westcott. LAST TIME 945 TONIGUT “Opened Shutters” & Wheiesome Tule of Hew Bogiané, Starring EDITH ROBERTS NOW PLAYING The romantic and appeal- ing love story of a queen— | Deception’ ‘The intimate heart affair of a |} young girl whose beauty won a |] throne and whose brilliant ca reer, marred by the folly, deceit |} and treachery of the man she trusted, makes the love story that will never die. The master work of Europe's greatest screen artists. With a Cast of 7000 and the Most Stu- pendous Settings Ever Filmed. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES nDON'T FORGET lay. Girls wishing to enter, call in person be- tween 2 and 3 p, m, and 8 and 10 p. m, BY GLENN HUGHES A cleverly written, beautifully act ¢4 American comedy, starring Henry Miller and Blanche Bates, and giving Beattle theatregoers the greatest! thrill they have had in a year—that fn the truth about {The Famous Mrs. Fair,” a play in four acts, by James Forbes, which opened its engagement at the Metropolitan theatre Monday evening. . It 1s a peculiar play, It starts leis urely, quietly, with numerous laughs, lovable characters and sparkling lines. For two acta it bullds slowly, and you wonder where the real) Grama is going to begin, Then sud- Genly you find out, It starts shortly after the opening of the third act. emotional actress, In this play she has « splendid opportunity to display her skill, and there waa certainly no dixappointinent in her performance lapt night, Miller, long recognized as one of the leading actors on the American stage, won exoeedingly well-merited applaune in the role of Jeffrey Fair His stage deportment ts masterly, and he proved conclusively that re- straint t@ the greatest technical asset an actor can possess. The plot of the play concerns the struggles of a brilliant woman to ad-| Just herself to the humdrum exist ence of her home after four years of active service in the great war. Leo: ture engagements and publicity bu- 207 RIALTO BLDG. Bet, Madison and Spring WHY PAY CASH for the New Fall From that moment until the wonder. fully effective final scene, you get pure @rama—-drama which, if it were leas gubtly written and less ably act- ed, would be melodrama. ever, Gone in the best of taste, and one ned feel no special shame in shedding « surreptitious tear during the -ellmactic momenta, It fs unnecessary to mention the fact that Blanche Bates is a fine He SAL Sold by all Grocers 1: It is, how- reaus made the struggle harder, and it Is only when her family dininte- grates almost to the point of degra dation that she awakens from her dream of a career and finds herself happy in the prospect of reconstruo tion under her own roof. Thig does not sound Uke « thrilling theme, but It ts actually made thrill- ing by the ingenuity of the author, Besides, there is a strain of genuine Young Men’s and Boys’ Its Richness in Quality Suits and gives Tea-Pot results Overcoats equalled by no cther Tea on sale anywhere. 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