The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1921, Page 3

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fHE SEATTLE STAR Strand Film Has Most Extravagant Cast of Screen Players on Record Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s LIBERTY The Girl From God's ™ CECH B. DeMLE sa “The Affairs me * of Anatol” —With— Bebe Daniels Raymond Hatton oye pean’ Wanda Hawley Theodore Kosloff W yr fies T Agnes Ayres Monte Blue Mnutoy. tite i wl Polly Moran Theodore Roberts Elliott ‘Dexter Julia Faye Elliott Dexter Rolly More Gloria Swanson Wallace Reid fale ae S 4 The Suprome Sensation of the Twentieth Centary! the st pearing in the on Schnitzler’s famous play, “Th VIVIAN STRONG HART fairs of Anatol,” turned away “The Song Bird of the West” dreds of patrons all day Sat and Sunday. Even the movie ara = we 9 | Comfortable Living Room race Barton admission on the prospect of seeing | % : : Ms =... & Furniture It would take a whole page to print the pictures of all the Specially Priced stars in “The Affairs of Anatol,” the film feature at the ; aie : : A Strand this week. Agnes Ayres (right) is just one of them.|}| AS the heart of the home, it is especially important and essential that Cecil De Mille (left) directed the picture. the living room be inviting and comfortable. who pi - — . ~ . hd . a kids Then]... : | And particularly now, the approach of longer evenings suggests fire- Kf scr - ew une of the modern vehicles in| come to take command of the boat. 4 : Ps ry MRR ano ete tet etiae ia|“Atter Your Own Heart,” the story! There's « rc of course, be-|f/ Side gatherings—the real enjoyment of home and friends. . of whic an written By William | tween Pea: Sappy’s daught rae Wa et | Cappy taken tha tldiieter ono we Surely, if a new davenport and easy chairs will contribute so much wever, he in re ok ieee oe of romance -and| to f . 7 to the comfort and attractiveness of the living room, their acquisition as thrilling action F f as B. De Mille productio oer mmr, Demy: FA RARE GEEAEREINCS Com H | As an example of the unusual values that are constantly being offered 6 sk gnes Ayres pleases in anal in living room furniture, we direct your attention to the living room Horsemen of the Apo |role, Hugh Cameron and John Sain. | pieces illustrated. Mabe! Julienne Scott Is a wonder to be a great polis add to the picture’s merit with ! actress, She is playing at the | uneir fine portrayals. nmer in “No Woman Knows,” r nud no is one] “ee D Y at 4 He ay 4p Julio Desnoyer, the| Plumb full of thrilling moments | avenpor ° iled Madariaga. jand tense situations, to say nothing moresque othe fabu y wealthy Argentine lof beautiful enow scenes and anima 2 serimps and saves to pay for the|raneh owner. Valentino seems to] N * Intent alr or Oc. er {violin instruction of her son in Eu-| have been born for the role. Girl from © j Tope. nd Jullo the mu thread of att Aberty. Mine Fanny, the sister, grows to wom | dhe story Is woven, the story of «|shipman iw star, author and director|f/ And selections can be made from four distinctive styles of Tapestry lanbood, also serimping and saving | poy brought up in a life of princely jof the new picture |for the genlus of the family. The |idsipaton. inthe Argentine, reigt-| afin Shipman enacts a thrtting|f| Covering. The pieces are large and comfortable and unusually well unfairness of this to Fanny causes! ing as a tango king in Paris until |battie 6,000 feet in midair, depicting constructed. |the! mother many tears and finally |he centers all his affection upon the ja scene where Neeka encounters Ot Swings Along at 9 Merry Pace in Paramount's “ og - ; we | autiful ye i ad Kraus rs has oe her into > anny leaves Winnebago to make | guished eniineer. . utsidé ltreason and har secured a formula “CAPPY RICKS her way to Chicago. She finds a job-|or things as a neutral in the making “solidified gasoline,” to With. A avoid Her employer hus experienced i love: | goserted by hin sweetheart when she |be used in the tranwPacific Might by _ : leon marriage. Consequently he falls | heara the call u wx the |Carsiake, Neeka's real father, j First Time in Seattle jin love with Fanny. She tr phot tol French nursing forces, be rend nm Caralake has practically stolen this; “A ¢ ’s Dilemma” quit her position because of that | the infantry and finally giving ap bis lformula from a crazed inventor who rook when her brother arrives from Eu-|y hell-swept fields of North: [lives in nolftude in a lonely hut in ee Lee ee rope with his little daughter. His : the sand dunes, and he (Carslake) Beautiful Harrict Hammond jwife had deserted him. ‘Alice Terry, who plays the young |has taken all credit and financial re. | Fanny's ‘employer enables the | wire, is exquisite, She makes youl}wardy for the successful formula. | |brother to become a concert mice fect the awnkening of a soul in the |The inventor, realizing that Carslake {On the eve of his tour, the broth tainty butterfly who sacrificed her-/has been tricking him for many lieaves Fanny jo return to his worth-|sei¢ to care for her husband blinded |years, makes a desperate effort to i Jens wife. in battle have credit extended him for the ‘Then Fanny declares she will tive formula. > © Courtesy, rictures, stusic for Fanny herself thereafter. No COLISEUM In the battle in midair, Neeka’s one eine ‘mations, ‘The director aid his best to make |Plane is broken and the wing crip- Just what happens then brings the | 0? fin” version of “Cappy |Pled. It looks Ike sure death for the | picture to a pleasing climax sce” trom Peter 8. Kyne’s stories, /half-breed girl, but she makes a sen sational parachute leap into the ocean and i@ saved by another ‘plane with the aid of a rope ladder. Do you remember the girt and the animals in “Back to God's Country?” | Bed ag ing at the Coliseum, a star They are here now in— | WINTER GARDEN ring vehicle for Thomas Meighan. Tom Mix, the William Fox cow-| But the story was greater than the 66 | bey star, believes that day is com. | director, for Cappy Ricks i» the out Many, other Uritting adventures ling when cowboys will use airplanes | standing figure of the picture. And/4re © picted by? coke, and autos on round-ups in addition to| that’s as Kyne had thing’ in bis} 4) 41 horses. He exhibits tt belief in his | stories. ‘ yamriaegrn GIRL | tateat picture, “After Your Own| Charles Abbe, who plays the part Babe" Ruth, now the idol of mil Heart,” in which he is appearing at | of Cappy Ricks, had something to do wees of sportioving Americans, b z : the Winter Garden this week |with the celluloid result, too. He|*ain scores @ home run. ‘This time 2 FROM | ‘Tom, having been a cowboy, is al-|makes the old marine merchant ap-|UPOn the silver sheet in “Headin 4 be ‘on |Home” a delightful story in which S ways Interested in progreasive meth-| pear as he does in the imagination - st -: wn sip m a nk a , |ede for the range.” He has known the of thowe who have read the Cappy we antne ubiity Paes * seed bt} H) At this special price will no doubt be quickly purchased by people who GOD S |ihcad"over a wide territory, ant he|. ‘Meighan has the part of Matt Peas-| The story of “Headin’ Home” i»|{/ need them in their own homes to use as a safe storage place for valu. 9p pliner that an airman could locate the |tey, frat mate who asmumen com Oe the anuitnes ttre wring table furs or other wearing apparel, or to give as a gift. COUNTRY 022202 A “enn ena supaertn f| Three styles are featured—all are beautifully copper trimmed and han by the old method.| colloquy by cable with Cappy, who [0 ~ Paritanton! nemab ie X i i um is limi en Fae Seren ee ee an ae ee eT aed tity. how ha: tocoad fe. nie. Me exceptionally well built. As the number of chests is limited early selec- : * Per beloved mother because of the wron; tion is advisable ’ . ¥ “! id Peterson, = . “a ie North time, Mix is quite in sympathy with All hands and feet or jcommitted by another, and how he| WwW. foes out Into the world and by de a a oot termination comes back to his home W Will ] all L cessful man, respected and honored e 1 ns a e orc 4 ome Vv . . by those whon sneer almont : wrecked the lives of three kindly 7 3 JOHNNY HINES in | peraoha, Lod 2 7 S a t : . | Ruth Taylor, a decidedty pretty . = I ess “TORCHY’S PROMOTION ‘ ‘ young miss, plays the feminine lead MALOTTE | Liberty COMING—Douglas Maclean - bs ree: at the Wurlitzer | News and Buster Keaton \ | REX Mary Ryan gets a bad start in life | At 18 she ts the one of a gang of | u hace — — ; | pickpockets. Theh something whis. spondent, he refused to be inter. / A \ f pers to Mary that she must begin Number of Germans | \ ' ; ite again | viewea | @ straight and honest girl , . * am Fate leads her to the home of! Surprises Chaplin) 72) con just may tnat—1 never A nz our frome ror BERLIN, Sept, 26.—Charile Chap-| saw so many Germans as there are falls in love with Dr. Randall, a/ ip didn't get a rise out of the Berlin! in Germany,” he called out as he j young physician, Then one night) Movie fans when he arrived pave asta | fs |when she enters the Judge's library | “ ‘ —— ¢ slipped into the city Saturday | “"°%? * Lee ah } . Ishe makes the discovery that Ran- z s went to the Adlon hotel almost dall is a thief. The situations which . <= ‘Bnoticed, There was not a cheer of! Fall course dinner, 75c, at Boldt’ y) follow are dramatic. | 2 Fecognition as he left the station in| Served 5 to 8 p, m.—Advertisement ts | Harriet Hammond, who plays the @f automobile, |role of Mary, is a former Sennett | Met by the United Press corre bathing beauty. | a ans INTER GARDE ro | ‘This is her first dramatic role and | Teer | reer will aa Arte 8 ber . she gives ery creditable perform: b arm comfortabl THIRD THEATRE & w laaoa a aAndis i Ber 2 Eee , It will use very little fugl and the NO WEEK Jas. Q. Clermmer, Mgr. - David Winter plays Dr, Randall } cheapest coal will give just as good 7 | “Live and Let Live” is the title of] 3 results as the higher-priced quality. LAUGHS : Ee Malate... 10 The A-B Pipeless ae ae a BUSTERS OVER ee ene THRILLS RODY AND HFA) ; other furnace is constructed that way. AND : § F f A-B Pipeless Furnaces are sold on A Rex Ingram Production STUNTS the Money Back plan—every furnace bes : TF ee NA t be satisfactory to the purchaser Baby Fretful. Hair Came +s ae hall i . ° eee) —must perform all the things we claim ag Out. Cuticura Heals, pid it wil do. a / : 4 Pay xe}, - mi monthly payments can ACTION on bal grockaets sod tan cumse at {I ‘ arranged if desired. ars \ over her body and head. # x i a ee: POS, DANY 9 eepepetne Shemesse out snare: |/Doug and Mary Off | .',"(n" Eovit “aust s'sintote | TODAY AND TomoMROW ONL BEGINNING Her hair came out. for Europe Again) they were accompanied by Mary's TOM MIX FE WA, “She was broken out for PARIS, Sept. 2¢—Mary Pickfora | Mother, M harigree Pickford: ‘py IN Z . abouta month beforelused |] ang Douglas Fairbanks have rented | Mary’s S:yearold niece, whom she 12 EB 3 . 6 9 Caticura Soap and Ointment, and |! , richly furnished apartment in an) “OVS ee ok. gore and bb 5 28 Doors Open 30 Minutes afer ‘one cake of Cuticara Soap || Oy cjusive quarter of Paris for several | “Mary Pickford,” and by a specially “AFTER YOUR OWN and one‘Aifty cent box of Cuticura |] jontis, it was learned today, ‘The | Constructed automobile in which Before Each Show Starts + AFTE: ) , NOW PLAYING Olotrmen t and org Soeaiy Avs cent erie staré intend to pend tie lat-| they will tour Hurope. HEART” box of Caticura Otntment she was f) io. pate of ihe winter in the south _ ncaa healed.” (Signed) Mra. W. H.Den= J) 66 prrunce. As one of 10 delegates from the nek No Increase in Prices Bf gr a United States, George PF, Cotterill, | AR “Headin’ Home” f honk tables porposes. NEW YORK, Sept. 26-—Doug and|returned to Seattle Sunday night INTER GARDE ie or ot Seratas. || Mary, Now regular commuters be-|after attending the 16th anfual tn- \ see THEATRE | Season, fege eta 4 are sway. || tween here and Europe, left for the |ternational convention of the com] ict: Sai ky | [BaP Grticere Seap shoves without mus. against alcoholism held in , : other side of the Atlantic Saturday | gress on the Olympia, Switzerland,

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