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THE ( STARRING AT LIBERTY ) REX TODAY'S PROGRAMS Y | LIBERTY The Girt Prom Ged / Julienne Hoots in | 1. | Millie's “The A4¢- | faire of Avetal, | COLISE UM—Thomas Meighan m € Ricks.” coL 1A L—Maarice Tournepr’s | “Deep Waters.” REX—Harrict Hammond in “ilwe tet Levee” o—— a | OLAINIAL IRILLING episodes both above and below the Atlantic gature “Deep Waters.” Maurice Toufneur'’s | pleture production, which opéned at, the Cofonial today, One of the ex- lolting scenes is where a steamer founders on the rocks and sinks. The | first body which he recovers ts that |of the young man with whom West's |young wit has run away | Barbara Bedfora and Jack Gilbert SEATTLE STAR ¥ “A on “LIVE A story of love and adventure tm the vast North Woods! “The Girl FROM God’s Country” — with — NELL SHIPMAN Torchy Comedy Johnny Hines in “TORCHY’S PROMOTION” play the leading roles in “Deep Waters.” MALOTTE on the Wurliteer, playing Toreador song from “Carmen” and “La Paloma” LIBERTY NEWS COMING ee STRAND | Cecil De Mille productions are |famous for the ultrafashionabie| | wardrobes of the feminine players. | but !t remaine for “The Affairs of | Anatol,” the latpat Cecil Do Mille | production now at the Strand, to not a new mark. An important contributing cause }to the general effect is the remark able assemblage of feminine play em who appear in this production. | Gloria Swanson, Wanda Bebe Daniels, Agnes A Julia Faye are all famous fashion flaire, both on an soreen. Nell Shipman. Miss Shipman is playing at the Liberty this week in “The Girl From God's Country,” a clever Northern drama. She is star, author and director of this picture. eee WINTER GARDEN a : Tom Mix is at the Winter Garden| Winter Garden to in “After Your Own Heart,” « snappy Western pieture in which Monte Blue Francis Ford, serial specialist, 1s mune Dantor Mf with William Russell in “The Lady Show Fox Film) "1m Lonsnere.” Tom has some Itvely experiences 48/ Heginning Saturday, October 1, = }oowboy, ranch foreman, deputy /the Winter Garden will show “Over jaheriff, law enforcement officer,|the Hill,” the wonderful Fox preduc INTER GAR jstunt rider and trainer o trick/tion, which has won praise thruout THEATRE | horses. |the entire country Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. | Oru Carew plays opposite Mix.| ‘This picture, which fs an adapta She makes a delightful heroine. |tlon of two of William Cuarleton’s eee famous poems, is playing return en-| BLUE MpUSE gagemonus in all the Jarger cities. (fm Real Fun > one who it “The Four Horsemen of the Apo-| ¥en tho have already wit- | Plenty of Thrills |neased the show will want to see jcalypee,” which is playing an in ii: again. It is the kind of a pic- and | definite run at John Hamrick’s| * } hich h |Biue Mouse theatre, is one of age Bagrertingg gry. Laughs Galore Watching Carr in the “mother role” and ‘ - Fe most» pretentious produétions to beads splendid cast. His Playful i Fiere’s what we mean by _ bigger values this fall ee el : Hart. Schaffner & Marx. | Pier ox oP dae N. ew F al l Styles , ha map poe ae or Foe by yoo ape ttls who is playing lead-| —specially priced at Auto Cowboys roles, [ing lady for Thomas Meighan at the THE PICTURE Coliseum thir week in “Cappy CLEMMER Ricks,” ts also included in the big YOU WANT TO SEE MORE THAN ONCE ‘The story of a family tn a typical}! r cast of “The Affairs of Ana- wenrer GARDE Copyright 1921,Hast Schaffner & Marg, in demand at the Famous-Players| sakes a creat’ atcrifice te keep Tree {Holywood studio. Her work in the brother in comfort, is told in “No|last two Wallace Reid pictures was/ ‘Woman Knows,” the screen version oe roe | of, Fanny Ferber'’s famous novel * Harriet Hammond ts the attrac- tive little actress starring at the Rex this week in a delightful ro-! mantic play, “Live and Let Live.” Miss Hammond is an. extremely pretty blonde with an abundance jot pep and personality, “Live and Let Live” i» her firet starring ve- | hicle and she puts over the role of Mary Ryan, reformed crook, In « pleasing way. Western t 4 of th S tol” at the Strand. aoe eee tere hence canter |a mew screen favorite and is much | THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr ; Others at $44, $49, $59 % . * hibee ak 7 “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IPs 80” rs Satisfaction or money back rete Before George Loane Tucker died a Ber jhe purchased “If You Believe It, It's | heaer So," a story by Perley Poore Shee =e han, Jesse Lasky has bought the 4 4 story from the Tucker estate and! Tom Meighan will be starred in it) under the direction of Tom Forman ‘Corner Second, Ave. and Seneca St. fewer There Was.” John C. Fremont @ee U. 6. his- tory) ts being movicized. It's a Universal picture, “Winners of the West,” starring Art Acord. The Destroying Curling Iron P. ‘The heated tron makes the hair b 4 and parched looking, bu: ft +4 PUNGENT PARAGRAPH This paragraph, written in “Life” by Robert EB. Sherwood shout the Dempeey-Carpentier fight, tells so much about the spirit of the movies of today that we reprint it: “The movie is notable in that it . ie | proves to be the first this year with a most untidy a The waiting ticket line and the enthusiastic comments heard jain this as one of the greatest productions jan unhappy ending.” | Wallace Reid has completed | "Rent Free,” directed by Howard Higsin. | Full course dinner, 75c, at Boldt's. | 5 to 8 p. m.—Advertisement. THIRD AND LAST WEEK A Rex Ingram Production Doors Open 30 Minutey Before Each Show Starts 2 ’ Nalunrlinm dy i Nee TAI [So hw 4 BBetter than Pits | GET A Mabel Julienne Scott, one of the screen’s most popular young emotional stars, who is playing at the Clemmer thi. week in “No Woman Knows, a@ screen version of Edna Ferber's famous story, “Fanny Herself.” Miss Scott is admirably suited for the part and those whe liked her in “The Sea Wolf” and “Be- hold My Wife” will find her interpretion of “Fanny,” a dramatic gem. onda, givin earance. rom experience will be glad to hear of a very simple method which is gen to none of the objections re- to, and which gives better re- | than the curling at ou who have learned thi and apply | brush before doing up the r, | drawing the brush down one strand | a time from root to tip, In three pure your hair will be as beautiful- y and curly as though Mothe re did it, and it will be quite manageable, no tter what style of coiffure you pt. The effect will be much prettier leo! if you waving 16 11 last much an RALPH DUNB. ROBIN AMERICA’S GREAT A HOWL Bn METROPOLITAN AR PRESENTS ~ HOOD EST COMIC OPERA “In point of beauty, musical worth and entertaining, .quali- ties there is nothing finer” aSEAT ~ SALE NOW BARGAIN MATINEE WEDNESDAY —$1.10— Bryant Washburn Comi Saturday! a Today—Tomwrrow—F riday MAURICE TOURNEUR’S Adaptation of F. Hopkinson Smith's famous novel, “Caleb’ West, Master Divér’—a Paramount picture, “DEEP WATERS” A mighty drama of the sea, surging through spectacular scenes—seething with emotion! A story of big, fearless, red- blooded men, and—women, both good and bad. Another ex- ample of the masterly work of M. Tourneur—creator of “Sporting Life,” “White Heather,” “Treasure Island” and other great productions. ‘ SEE THE THRILLING UNDERSEA COMEDY RESCUE! ADMISSION Any time 20¢ MAGAZINE

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