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THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, OCTORER 17, 1921, * NTER GARDE THEATRE as Q. Clernmer, Mgr. W! i “VERY GOOD” Say the Critics Regarding CONSTANCE BINNEY in the Unusual and Appealing Kdward Locke Famous Story “THE CASE OF BECKY” Also “Mixed Bedrooms” A Comedy “Rheims” A Prima Literary Bidest World News INTER GARDE THEATRE Jas. Q Clemmer, Mgr. Sa —eoeoeoeoooee COUNTY HAS SPENT $8,000 TO CONVICT MAHONEY OF CRIME ysecutor Ma that th Mahoney rr timates James 1 der of his bride bas cost the county m Douglas ex conviction of for the mur Kate Mahoney $8,000. | DALLAS, -“‘Tex.-New mite of 44 seconds flat established by Sig Haugdah! on Teaas Pair puto racer at the | CLEMMER of the “QUEEN” “Dear Med Fox: “Well I seen the Queen of Sheba and got a good laugh when Solomon showed the 10 command. Ments to his 4 yr. old kid David and told him to nev- er break none of them asf have also got a son David that ain't only 2 yrs. old and has all ready man ‘Randled the most of them and beat No. 5 into a state of torpor. And ff Solomon Was such a wise cracker why didn't he marry the Sheba gal which would of give him another $1,000 | personal exemption making | & total of $1,091,000 off for ‘wifes alone and (rom what B ween of her he could of p Went without camels a& | couple of viys and kept her clothes for a yr. But all i all you got a swell pie | ture Mr. Fox and it looks more people the good book had ] would rea M Virginia’ Tracy | Wrote all of it. - “Yours and etc. “@igned) ‘ “Ring W. Lardner.” « H NOW PLAYING | Continuous Performance iM A. M. to 11 P. M. —this is a real OP- PORTUNITY! Hats of every description. A thrilling group that em- bodies the styles, mate- rials, shades and smart- ness that equal hats show in Parlsiag shops at $36.00 — apd why shouldn't they? Do our designers not keep informed on Paris styles from @ay to day? Certainly they fo. Our chief designers are Parisians—real Parisians—and many of their originations, were they to be shown in Paris or New York, would win in » wtant admiration, | POLA NEGRI AT COLISEUM re ‘ora! showing at the Coliseum. * * NOTHER _ foreign film, “One Arabian Sight,” has been launch edin A t ia showihg at the Coliseum thin week | Pola Negri is the lar, She is the the, alluring dancer, who captivates all Bagdad, As an Oriental vampire |she is all that one she is extremely easy to look at. Sty dances in a most theiilink gay and jshe wears the same kind of cos | Cumes “One Arabian Night” is the Mory of the romance of Zuleika, the shelk’s | favorite wife, with a merehant. And j}of the sheik’s fascination for the | de with the strotfing players, of whon }the bunchtmck clown is one, As the lanelk tires of Zuleika, who mean while had tired of him, the itiner ant dancer is loved not only by the INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF | | A noted authority says that a tow | drops of “Outgre” upon the skin su: rounding the ingrowing nail reduces |inflammation and pain and so tough jens the tender, neath the toe mail, that penetrate turns naturallyroutward almost over night. : | “Outgro” if a harmless antiseptic |manufactured for chiropodists, How lever, anyone ean buy from the drug |store a tiny bottle containing direc tions. 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In the Basement—a veritable sea of beautiful millinery creations. hi tore Seattles Largest Iai inery S = his own * heik but by by the clown The dancer—Pola Negri stalled in the harem, Mut she on vamping the son and the ful sheik kills her and the won, And he ts just about to slay the mer chant, who has been smuggled into the harem to meet Zuleika, when the clown, climbing the wall, enters and killa the sheik-—this being geance for the death of the dancer wh laughed at is love and also payment to the merchant for resist ing the dancer's previous advances. There is rather a superalundance of death in the picture. its moments of comedy, and highly dramatic and colorfu: oe. cL Nazimova is an emotional without poer. She is a creature of @ thousand moods and each mood ia reflected inher eyes At the Clem mer this week this wonderful actreams is playing “Camille.” | “Camille” ie one of the great love stories of the world, Ita story i of & woman of the #! side of Paris and her love for Armand Du val, & young law student lov which transports hér to hele maerifice and plunges her fir | poverty and death. It is a | tragedy that never falle to b terest until the very end In “Camille” Nazimova has done \for the silver screen what Bernhardt, |Eleanor = Duse, Clara Morris, {Olga Nethersole and Ethel Barry more did for the stage. These artists won fame for their interpretation of the role of “Camille.” Nazimova, not less than they, has endowed the part with a charm and power. | Rudotph Valentino lends spien support as Armand Duval, the pe oe * * * and 3 in in wrath it ts lover. , « BLUE MOUSE Once upon a time a queen ruled Sheba, Thirteen verses of the Book | of Kings tell of her visit to Solomon, | who had some 900 wives, She brought Solomon” some spices and 120 talents of gold. Solo. mon told her that she could have lanything in his kingdom that she wanted. Then the queen returned to her own country. ‘There endeth the Biblica] history of her. Now the movies have faken up the jtale, embellished Betty Blythe with a [rare headdress and few clothes and installed her on the celluloid throne of Sheba, 3 The result is thriller for which many in New York are paying $5.60 seat. The film, which is now showing at the Blue Mouse, shows Sheba—this she is called for short—stabbing | King Armund to gain the kingdom. | It shows her always in decoliete She was dtessed that wayjwhen «he went to War to save the ‘bs of her self and Solomon The low-neck effect wan also in evi dence when 8! staged a chariot lruce with a princess—and won. The race is a thriller. It makes the aydt- ‘ence applaud. Hundreds of ladies are seen in the picture—in decollete of advanced’ or rather, lowered degree. Nothing has heen spared to make the picture an immense pageant, ex. rare | spupendous, lstupefying, Sumptuous, magnificent, jmarvelous; magnitudinous pageant unhappily. mgon is threatened with war if snot marry Pharaoh's daugh So Sheba forgets her love and lreturns home—in decollete. eee WINTER GARDEN Owing to a, peculiar dual mental ity, Dorothy ‘Stone changes with lightning-like rapidity from her own | winsome personality to in which she calls herself Becky. When changes come over her, ' another ever these Why Do You | Coddle Corns? Simple Touch Can End Them | and at WH. acorn and keep it? ‘Why pad it and let it remain? | Or why treat it in old ways, harsh; crude and ? Millions have found a new way. It is Blue-jay—the plaster or the liquid. A touch applies it, and the pain stops in- stantly, Then the-whole corn quickly loosens and comes out. | The way is gentle, scientific, sure. A famous evolved it. A world- famed: dressing houseproducesit. It is fi thousands of people— why not you? Try it on one corn and you bsg always let it end yours, Start Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay . | stops pain-ends corns a Bauer & Black product BEGINNING TUESDAY Pola Nepri, alluring in Oriéntal costumes, is the heroine of }“One Arabian Night,” a new picture from Europe, now keeps ven-| But it has) | Not lots of little laughs, but one long, continuous chuckle WER WITH HARRISON FORD ee 100°— Courtesy, Pictures, Masic CHARLIE CHAPLIN CLO TONIGHT BOBS HER HAIR! DIVORCE! ‘Wedding Bells A CUNNING CAVORT FROM ALTAR TO COURT—AND BACK AGAIN! | LIBERTY NEWS | 4 ‘Tricked A THRILLING NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE DRAMA MALOTTE AT T! MONDAY NIGHT—LAST HE WURLITZER TIME—CHARLIE CHAPLIN ; SELZNICK ws , her “Becky” personalityresists every | good impulse fostered by her normal | self, going into paroxysms of rage and causing every one around her | untold agony of mjnd. A. noted wientist Is engaged in trying to dis sociate these two personalities thru | hypnotic influence, suspecting that the poor girl is suffering from the | machinations of some other hypno: tist, who has her under control Here is a hint of th theme of “The Case of I picture play at the Winte’ | this w in which pretty Const Binney does some sp the gtrl, with the dual personality. eee STRAND When Douglas “The Three Musketeers” the ambition of his life, Undoubtedly no vehicle is #0 typloally Airbanks or offers so fine an opportunity to play upon the entire gamut of) \ things histrionic as does this, his} sixth United Artists production The film yersion of | Musketeers’! is based not only upon the famous novel of Alexander Du- | mas, but also upon the memoirs of D'Artagnan himself. much of the material upon the | “business” of the photopiay ts built, much that gives It the human touch, found in D'Artagnan's memoirs and not in the novel, altho it was from the Dumas etory that’ the foundation stones for the picture filmed fulfilled Fairbanks he | various certificates. junhappiness by separating the REX By a strange pact, five emigrants became the only share holders in a tract of land that,jmany years later was found to be rich in oil, The group had separated and some had died, Hogegart, one of the five, and his henchman, Shopps, plot to se- | cure the certificates and reap all the riches. Shoppes travels to Spain, to London nd to New York in pursuit of the | He brings about ros sisters and spreading the rumo that Rolande is dead. On the day of the sale of the oil tract, Hoggart, not yet having se- cured the certificates, plots a final} coup, but the tables are turned and he is the victim of his own villainy. Later, Rolande is found and two ro- mances culminate happily All this happens in “The Maniac,” the screen Rex this week, . Mone drama at th LIBERTY Tonight will be the last opportun: ity to see Charlie Chaplin in his clever comedy “The Idle Class,” Charlie proved such a drawing card it the Liberty that the management wad compelled to hold the pieture over two days. An added feature pictures of the contestants are now being shown. The new picture opening Tuesday is “Wedding Bells" with dainty Con- stance Talmadge starred, cee COLONIAL “Discontent,” Emerson, “is the wanf* of self-reliance; it is in- firmity of will.” The feature picture at the Colonial is a strong dram of “Discontented Wives.” It# hero ine is a girl who gives up the lux uries her father had always provided to marry the man she loved and go West with him to help him find their fortunes the gold regions of California, Did this hot house flower stand transplanting to the wild hills? Was her love for her husband great enough to endure the loneliness and jesolation of the present for the sake of a rosy future? says in problems, but does relate, in a straightforward manner, a problem of married life that might have, but luckily did not, end trigically, ‘Doctors Recomm was the Charlie Chaplin contest held at the Liberty theatre Saturday morning Boys between the ages of 4 and 18 dressed in Chaplin cos: were obtained. ‘The Three Musketeers" showing at the Strand is tumes competed with each other for $50 in cash prizes awarded by Mr. Von Herberg of the Liberty, Moving d n-Opto for the Eyes | Physicians and eye special! scribe Bon-Opto as « vy bon remedy in the treatment of eye) jtroubles and to strengthen eye- eight. Sold under money retund Guarantee by all druggista Advertisement. “Discontented Wives” presents no| STATE SUPREME COURT grants | petition of Seattle for rehearing off lease of P. P. Ferry, et al., who si to inhibit construction of additional? reservoir at Volunteer park. | | Now ' “‘Discontented Wives” A Drama of Restless Wives, Made so by Circumstances Also PLAYING | NEWs COMEDY JACK O'DALE At the Warlitzer | Don't Forget to See i FATTY SANDERS and SI SQUASH at thelr “COUNTRY FAIR” On Wednesdays, at 3. P.M. | | Oo