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Faas “ 4 TODA\CS PROGRAMS b 1 eieten Gaeede Film at ‘Liberty xs of Anatol.” | Al—Bryant Weshbura in Read to Lends | My Law; KEATON appear in ‘nine roles at once in “The use,” bis latest ‘comedy, js showing at the Liberty woek along with a clever Doug: MacLean picture, “Passing | ts interlocutor and every mem of @ minstrel first part in one) that tsn't the half of it! Keaton leads the orches ‘Plays the bass vicl, the violin, trombone, the clarinet, and the young boy and his mother to applaud the orchestra. Both hem are Buster Keaton. man and his wife an@ a young and his girl are also in| They're all Buster Keaton, | most amazing bit of double hy is in the scene which acts as both members of team. Both figures dance a, with not a miscue in Eiger act on che program ts a animal stunt. Keaton, as He makes up as the mon and takes its part. has made other comedies point to them than “The “ but he has not made ¥ with more ingenious contriy- to amaze the audience. Neb bas any oe, comedian. An) GARDEN. the Hill,” the William Fox » is being shown at the Win- fe a bdeautifully appeal mother love divine. Western Washington’ s Twenty-Second | - Annual Fair Invites You OCTOBER 3—4—5—6—7—8—9— 1921 | Never before in its years of successful operation has the fair been as attractive—as educational—as amusing— - as it will be this Autumn. In its scores of departments, exhibits will be remarkable for their wide variety and wonderful quality. The past year has been kind-to the people of Western Washington. The crops of the field and orchard have been bounteous. Nature has been lavishin her gifts to the growers of this section 6f the country. Buster Keaton made up as a monkey in “The Playhouse” at the Liberty. He plays every part in the show and also acts as the audience. their youth and such as the youth Ftul are now having. It ts the humor ty man, allows the monkey to | which results from the inconsequen tial things in the every-day life of & plain, unpretentious family—the kind of tumor that centers &bout a family of six lively children, a dog, @ shiftiess father:and—a loving, for- giving mother, Mary Carr ts wonderful in the mother role and Mr. Fox has sur- rounded this actress with a cast of ‘very fine players, . CLEMMER Jewel Carmen ts captivating as the As told by a United States secret service agent, two waifs are adopted an orphan asylum. One is cated in devious ways of defying the |, sw, Tricky fate brings the two former Take the Water Route to the a Puyallup This 5 and Make the Trip a, _ Boat Pare: Free Fast steamers connect at Tacoma with Puyallup urban, leaving hourly at 5 minutes after the hour. e 28c one way, 35c round trip, and with buses ing se 30 minutes—fare 15¢ one way, 30c tl Schedule (tr From Seattle. . From Tacoma. . 9, 11 a m.; gle ticket 50c, two tickets 80c. pictures on Str. Tacoma. of Str. Tacoma in 'ype) sg eae 1, 3, 5, 7 p. m. 1, 3, 5, 7 p.m, ALL THIS WEEK iET SOUND MAVIGATIOS one M3993 firearms by means of hig well-known | silencer. Hiram Perey Maxim ts also the gentieman who put a lot of excite ment into a few reels of celluloid when he wrote “A Virgin of PaPra- | dive,” the soreen offering at ° the Blue Mouse. ‘The story rejates the itfe of Uttle } Gratin Latham, growing up dn the depopulated Island with only. lions, apes and other wild animals ag her | companions. She ts tranoported to a Long Island home by a searching party, which comes to the tsland tn & steamer, and there struggles her new environment ee "| amano Cectl De Mille’s “The Affairs of Anatol” ts still drawing the crowds to the Strand. The cast is superb and tneludes e THE SEATTLE STAR m\| aries Jones, the mother of two beautiful children, Hubby ts sent to »¢ for the firm and during hi» abeence Wwitle takes the ebildren to | the seashore. It ls there that she |i bitten with the society bug. an the queen of #0 and te Just about jeous dinner at the | Noxon home when Harley comes jback suddenly from abroad—not at |all pleased at his wife's frivolous | manner. ‘The youngest child is sick. | Mire, Jones is torn between the din ner and her mother love, But she goes tn the face of Harley's wrath At the dinner remorse overcomes hée, she makes a scene, rushes hame. changes into her house clothes and |brings the baby out of his delirium. | Then Harley and his wife, having | tasted both the sweets and bitter of married life, link hands over their | sleeping child and the pleture ends jon @ note of happiness. eee | COLONIAL | A London “bobby,” most tmportant | individual, held up bis right hand Ho thought he was merely holding up the traffic. He did not know that he had started something someone | | money begins to pour in. ple ges-|ix accepted and the wedding day|the office with dilly Circus fo that the lovely biue eyes of Lady Emily were In a direct line with the brown eyes of Rex Row land, American, Distress signals flashed in the blue eyes. Ths heart of the brown-eyed qpe thumped mad ly, did @ somersault and laid itsel at the feet of the maiden In distros. Thus beging the adventyrous ro mance of Bryant Washburn in his | lateyt ploture, “THe Roed to Lon-| don,” which in being shown at the| Colonial, It ie a breeay, wholesome | story of quick witted adventure and quick hearted romance written eape clally for Wasbburn and espectally tor production in and around London eee REX Robert Gardner and Billy Not become interested In & machine which an tnyentor, Trueman, by | name, declares will manufacture | artificial rubber. Robert and Billy) begin fo float #tock in an axiiti | clal rubber company, and #0 con | vineing are thelr elreviars that Robert, | believing he t# on the road to a) fortune, proposes to his sweetheart, Latest Victor records, Red Seal EDWARD JOHNSON, tenor The Want of You—$1.25 Erika Morint, violinist Faust Waltz—$1.25 REINALD WERRENRATH, baritone) | There’s Sunlight in Your Eyes—$1.25 / her Inst the customs and purposes of TOSCANINI /AND La SCALA ORCHESTRA Farandole [quaint Spanish dance] $1.25' Victrolas from $23.00 up Sherman ay & Go. Thied Avenue at Pine " SBATTLB SPECIAL DAYS -October 3—Entry Day October 4—Children’s ; Day—School children admitted free October 5—Southwestern Washington and Derby Day October 6—Seattle, October 7—Tacoma October 8—Farmers’ Day October 9—Union Labor and Church Day Fun and Profit Every Day Admission 50c, Children 25c Automobile Parkir County and Governor’s Day Pierce County Day net. The rubber trust, hearing of the nuceess of the invention, asks thar) Robert ere in a fine Mx, thelr thelr experts be given ® demon They want, to buy the stration invention On the day set for the} | demonstration, MONDAY, QCTORER LB bi 8 the Inventor and) bit of fun end excitement in. “Boo suddenly discovers that the machines! My Lawyer,” the screen drama al He realizes that he the Rex this week yn there's ho place ¢ divides her time ate themaely shore, N. Y¥,, and is a fake. invention « than a f posedly wonder nothing more or t« Anita Stewart aa e two homes. & How they extr one at Ba Billy ‘¢ alone inifrom this tangle provides @ #004 \one at Los Angeles Continuing the Extraordinary Sale of a Special Purchase of Women’s and Misses’ FALL FROCKS At $39-°. . Fashioned of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Satin- Faced Canton, Tricotine and Poiret Twill —the very smartest features of the Autumn mode are interpreted in these frocks—their modish lines enhanced by steel and iridescent beads, colorful. embroidery, braids and stitchery. Since values so far out of the ordinary are not likely to be again available before the e of the season, immediate adyantage sheuld be taken of this opportunity. —fecond Floor SECOND AT PINE A ARURRER TERERERET IT or aE Spee gra To Puyallup the Easy, Quick, Comfortable Way to Go to the Fair Take the Interurban at Yesler and Occi- dental, leaving “HOURLY ON THE HOUR” and Transfer to Puyallup Car at Puyallup Junction. Go by Interurban