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TUESDAY, OCTORER 4, 1921 Here’s that big fun show you've heard Big Succ about— BUSTER KEATON in Wiest National's Latest Comedy “THE PLAYHOUSE” Home «i the “PLAY BALL” Something New in Sport Pietures MALOTTE Playing, “I Wonder If You SUM Care for Me” Popular Song COMING—CHARLES CHAPLIN LIBERTY Nick Carter Detective Drama Bruce Scenic First Time in Seattle T. ROY BARNES in “SEE MY LAWYER’ (BG he RoR Lk Only a Few Days Longer CECIL B. DE MILLE’S “THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL” Reid Swanson ite Blue Moran Elliott Dexter Theodore Roberts Bebe Daniels Agnes Ayres Raymond Hatton Theodore Kosloff Julia Faye Wanda Hawley A Paramount Picture MISS VIVIAN STRONG HART “The Song Bird of the West” COMING SOON DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “THE THREE MUSKETEERS” RUPERT HUGHES’ Scintillating Story of “DANGEROUS __ CURVE AHEAD” With Helene Chadwick and Richard Dtx —~—— Toonerville Comedy The Old Skipper in “A Toonerville Tangle” Coliseum Sir Gilbert Parker, novelist turned 7. gea-ig Dawiey has directed scenario writer, is on & visit to Lon-| more than 300 pictures. WINSOMELY DEMURE Jewel Carmen Uses nimble wits to get herself out of the trouble her nimble fingers bring her . “THE SILVER LINING” Brownlie Bow-wows Them Al! to Hear.y Laughs in THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE “OVER THE HILL” The picture that brings “mother love” home to you as never before. Clemmer Graphic A “BEEING SEATTLE” LY International News October 8: Marie Prevost in MOONLIGHT FOLLIES” Come at 10 A. M., Noon, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 P. M. 12 POPULAR PRICES Winter GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q. Clemmer, Mgr. 3219-' Beat Place to KAT in Benitie Try Our 60¢ Dinne. rved all day. Our Sprouted Wheat Bread, for je oMmly and Meve's Cafteteria. 18 Fourth Ave. ip ash; né soot; high in Good ‘range and furnace Phone your order to COAL ©€0O, 150 King St. || EN-—William Fox's | | the Hill BLUE MOUSE COLISEUM “Das A Virgin Paradise” | | Helene Chadwick tn | ous Curve Ab | < } COLONIAL The Road x RE My Lawyer,” WINTER GARDEN JORENY WALKER 2 ing tho leading male role ‘Over the Hill," the William production Winter Garde thia week, made such an impression upon the noted producer that he is to be starred in @ series of pictures Edna Murphy, the pretty young] actress who ts cast as the spoiled wife in the same picture, will play| opposite Walker, ee who ts play at the . CLEMMER | The costly pearl necklacé so care lessly worn by the society matron in the ‘fashionable cafe at the fe moug Southern resort, was tantalle ingly close and “The Angel's’ eager fingers involuntarily darted forward to grasp the alluring prize. Jewel Carmen cle portrays in “The! Sitver Lining,” now showing at the} Clemmer, the thrilling climax to thin} gripping scene. | eee | BLUE MOUSE Hiram Percy Maxim ts thor of “A Virgin Paradis the picture play at the Blue Mo It} is a story of the life of a half-wild} girl tm tho jungles of a South Sea! island and later in society near New York. She finds hypoertay in clvilt-| zation, and displays her displeasure} in vigorous fashion | J, Searle Dawley directed the pro- duction, the au LIBERTY | | A white mule furnishes a lot of} fn the new Douglas Mac Lean picture, “Passing Thru,” at the Liberty this week. The mule ts| | well-trained and appears with Mao Lean in a score of hilarious situa- tions. | Buster Keaton ts shown on the [same program tn one of his best comedies, “The Playhouse. eee comedy | STRAND { Theodore Kosloff, who ts one of the alletar cast appearing in Cecil DeMille's “The Affairs of Anatol,” at the Strand, conducts a fine danc- ‘ing class in Los Ang Many of [the screen's foremost actresses take lessons from the famous Russian | dancer and it i» rumored that he ix) | seon to start out with an act of his own over big time. Besides being a wonderful dancer, Koaloff has acting ability and has played prominent roles in several DeMille pictures. COLONIAL What fs adventure? The diction-| ary describes it as « hazardous or. exciting experience, Bryant Wash- burn at the Colonial in “The Road to London,” demonstrates, in his best comedy style, one way of hav- ing & real adventure, trimmed with all the frills of hazard, excitement, daring and romance. Joan Morgan, a real English beau ty, plays opposite Washburn, eee REX Grace Darmond and Jean Acker, two of screeniand’s most beautiful women, are seen in “See My Law yer,” the comedy drama at the Rex this week. Miss Darmond is a lovely blonde and has appeared on ; the sereen for several years, while | Mies Acker, equally attractive and | talented, has only recently come to the front tn pictures, UNDER AUSPICES OF SEAT- TLE LODGE No. 164, F. and A. M funeral services for D, D. McLean non, and former resident of Seattle, will jbe held at the Bonney-Watson mor- | tuary, Wednesday afternoon at 3 | o'clock. NOW PLAYING A_ THRILLING MELODRAMA OF THE JUNGLE AND CIVILIZED HYPOCRISY Embarrassing Hairs Can Be Quickly Removed (Beauty »Culture) Hairs can be easily banished from the underarms, neck and face by this quick, painless method: Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatone and water, spread on hairy surtace and in 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wash the skin and it will be free from hair or blemish, Excepting in} very stubborn growths, one applica-| tion is sufficient, To avoid disap pointment, buy the delatone in an original package and mix fresh.— Advertisement? |cared for in the quarter-century that ploneer Alaskan mining man|~ THE SEATTLE Si PLAYING AT COLISEUM | Mary Pickford | Divorce Case Before Court. CARSON CITY, Nev dD mand taken by the state sult of the rtate nul Pickford's divorce from Owen Moot was under co thé state supreme FA Oct, 4 eration b: an MeCurran, Mary’ yeaterda moved for the of the appeal, charging been completed within the sta time The mitted | exe demand was argued and sub the court declared it would record before making a de No reference gument to the in Paris that Mary |half her time in would be out of the court's Jurimilc tion in the or ‘as ma nt intended to spend Europe—-which \National Frat Has New Chapter at U | Sigma Phi Epation, | fraternity, was grant the university tional men‘s je in January The chapter will be known as Wash- | ington Bets } : : k Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded at Helene Chadwick and Richard Dir as they appear in @| Richmond college, Richmond, Va., in scene from “Dangerous Curve Ahead,” the picture play at 1% Lgl ~ are 47 parti ioe the Coliseum this week. An intimate glimpse of married life| ir", “th ® ore dhsoere peri ares with all its complications, its miniature tragedies and its | ington state college, Oregon Agri comic compensation is cleverly unfolded upon the screen. Oh, Folks, Have a Heart! Children’s Home Is Pleading } o | “Have a heart!” Mra, M. W, McKinney, Mra. Fees eS acncenas. oe That will be the cry next Sat- — gohram, Mra. I. | ¥. Swift and Mrs. | starriage Niles Welch will play Untece workers will pradie Utte | Ds WOhate ih smaaed sl heart-shaped cards on the streets of Seuttle in exchange for ton- tributions to the Washington Children’s Home society. The noctety, which has been ap- Proved by the charities Indorsement | bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, is trying to raise $5,000 to defray its! expenses until the first of the year, | | after which time much campaigns) will become unnecessary, as the or ganization will share in the Seattle community fund ‘The object of the home is to care for rhused, neglected or dependent | children, afd place those who hav no parental ties in good homies. Mare than 4,000 children have been \eultural college and Montana univer. sity. j | On the ugiversity faénity there are} | the following members: O. B. Draper, linstructor in accounting; H. T Lewis, professor of business admin jistration, and ¥F. T, Hamack, tn-| |etructor {n business administration The following men are members in college: F. A. Lautz, H. Ey Shillock, | Cc. R. Keeling, BE, K. Sweet, H. H.| McManus and E. T. Draper. the society has been tn existence. Women who are willing to act either as chaperons or as active tag- sellers on Saturday have been asked | [em to communicate with the society's downtown office, 616 Thompson building, or to phone Main 1709. ‘The committee in charge of “Heart Day” consists of Mra. A. H. Ander-| son, Mra. BE. J. Blaine, Mra, Gertrude —they’re new these new wintry coats, suits and-dresses which you may puy on * Credit A host of charming mod- els beautifully developed in most lusurious fabrics the newest for the Win- ter season. Wonderful de- sions! Wonderful mate- rials! Wonderful trim- ming! And really won- derful prices, too, and stilt cert | Our line of men's, young men's and boys’ suits and | overcoats are wor | dertul this season, Two pairs pantf with boys’ sults. Wonderful values” | at $15.00. 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Second Avenue Between Madison and Spring Take Elevator | Just Over the Pig’n’ Whistle ADMISSION 20c_ | ANY TIME Including Tax LAST TIMES TODAY BRYANT WASHBURN “The Road to London” STARTING WEDNESDAY ENID BENNETT —tn— “KEEPING UP WITH LIZZIE” NEWS—COMEDY Jack O'Dale at the Wurllteer SEE THE WORLD SERIES BASEBALL AT THE ae PANTAGES THEATRE PRODUCTS Play by Play Shown on the Rex Baseball Board DON'T MISS IT . 4 BERT LYTELL In One of His Best Plays THE MAN WHO 1 TwoReel Comedy “Edgar's Sunday Courtship” Post Nature Series Other Features THURSDAY NIGHT AMATEUR CONTEST NIGHT ‘ing, Dancing, Muslo, Com *G ADULTS CHILDREN. | —also— EVERY PLAY ANNOUNCED Special leased wire direct from the Polo Grounds, New York. Admission 35¢ and 55c—including war tax. Ist Game, Wednesday Oct. 5 11 A. M. SEE THE GAME IN COMFORT PAGE 8 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GO} OTTO F. KEGEL, President ! FIFTH AVE. AND PIKE ST. ! 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