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DAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921. ] Last Times Friday— “FIGHTIN’ MAD” You Roll in Your Seats YOU ROAR - You Howl! Because It’s Hearts.” eee 1—Marguerite De La Motte and Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three Muskateers.” May McAvoy, star of “The Morals of Marcus.” CLEMMER |AARIORIE DAW, Dorts Pawn, | tons. ‘Winter Hat and Anna Lehr are cluded in the cast supporting Herbert ginning Saturday. All four have favorites of woman until he was 25. With an All-Star Cast—including WESLEY BARRY ANNA Q. NILSSON COLLEEN MOORE Mouse will show “A Parisian Scandal.”. starring @ remarkable quartet of players in-| Marte Prevost, closes tonight. Rawtinson in “Cheated Hearts,” the| SLOE MOUSE 4 « Christmas week feature, entertainment at the Clemmer, be- John Hamrick of the Blue the great Dougias Fairbanks feature “The Morals of | Will be acreened at the Winter Gar Marcus,” the new screen drama etar- | ring beantiful May MacAvoy. “The Morals of Marcus” ts a pio turtzation of the delightful novel by | Wiliam J. Locke, and the young | derful athletic stunts the actor wields actress 's surrounded by a cast of |® «Word in some of the most exciting RICHARD BAR- THEL- MESS Star of “Way Down East” “Tol'able David” A Saturday Evening Post story of mountain mothers and mountain men, and a boy who wanted to be a man! WARM! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA ARTHUR KAY Director HUMAN! THE 2— 8—Herbert Rawlinson in “Cheated ee with memories of previous associa | favorites, Including Elliott Dexter, William P, Carteton and the lovely Kathlyn Willams. eee WINTER GARDEN “The Three Musketeers” t to be Man.!#hown In Seattle again. This time den. This is considered Doug's great- eat cinema offering and haa broken bem office records the country over. Besides performing his usual won- | socues ever pictured. eee COLISET™ Richard Rarthelmesa, hero of many D. W. Griffith productions, te now a star tn his own name. He ts com ing to the Coliseum Saturday tn hie first starring vehicle, “Tol'able Da- | vid." @ First National releasa | Humanews ts the big feature fm | “Tol'able David.” Touches of human interest are plentiful thruout the pile. ture, which was adapted to the |sereen from the Saturday | Post story by Jomeph Hergesh | Katherine MacDonald is now at |the Coliseum fn “Her Social Value.” eee | LIBERTY For the Christmas week attraction at the Liberty the management has chosen Harold Lioyd’s latest comedy, “A Sailor Made Man” This in sald to be one of the most pretentious |comedies this popular young char |has yet made. Ile appears in the role | ot a wealthy yéung man who joins |the navy. His experiences as a gob are excruciatingly funny. “Fightin’ Mad,” the picture now at the Liberty, closes t ee jonight. . STRAND Saturday night brings to a close the Swanson, Reid and Dexter pio- | ture, “Don't Teil Everything,” at the Strand. John Barrymore is the hero of “The Lotus Eater,” the new Mar. shall Neilan production, which opens | Sunday. Albert Payson Trehune wrote the story, which offers the young star in the role of a nomad of the seas }who falls tn love with a society but- | terfty. | Colleen Moore, Wesley Barry and | Anna Q. Nilmon are among the Nel- | } lan players prominent in the cast. eee | | COLONIAL | “Oliver Twist, Jr.” the attraction |now showing at the Colonial, closes tonight. May Tully's screen version lof the famous old song, “The Old! Oaken Bucket,” will be the offering | | Saturday. The theme js the same} | that has made the song so popular | childhood days. | A specially selected cast interprets the various roles. i{ Take 1 or ¢ Lesnous STEVENS |, | Way They Are Dancing New || | Little Cort | Young Lady Assistante, 1511% Fourth Av., Ne. Pike ‘Tel. Main S911 “OLIVER TWIST, Jr.” From the celebrated book by Charles Dickens, with all its famous characters, Harold Lloyd Comedy Fox News JACK ODALE At the Wurlitzer ADMISSION 20c Any Time ‘Tax Included SEATTLE CHRISTMAS WEEK ATTRACTIONS | and which brings back memories of | § STAR Those things which contribute to personal comfort, to the beauty and magnetism of home, to the daily enjoyment of life— surely make the strongest appeal as worth-while gifts. The Grote-Rankin Co. Has Made Ample Provisions for the Last ‘And presents for the consideration of last-minute gift seekers’ still an almost If the gift sought is one that will be cherished as a personal, individual pos- session, you will find here many responsive suggestions — convenient Spinet Desks and Chairs for her personal use; distinctive Mirrors to flatter her vanity; beautiful Dressing Tables; exclusive Floor Lamps; exquisite Lamp Shades; Work Tables; Gateleg Tables; Dinner Chimes; Dower Chests of South- ern cedar; clever Book Ends; a Victrola or Brunswick Phonograph of Period design; rich Cushions of silk or velour, and plenty of Toys for the children ne e eid RA Saga saene nannamee © Minute Gift Seeker limitless selection of home-gifts. —and other unique gift things priced as low as a few dollars. The happiness of others may be among the suggestions listed here—and, oh! what fun you'll have “tagging” any one of these with a “Merry Christmas” for some one! The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Painstaking All selections made up to the usual closing hour of the store, tomorrow, will be de- Service Can Be Depended on to the Very Last Minute! livered in time for Christmas giving. Not to leave undone a single thing that shall make and keep our friends—is the GROTE-RANKIN CO.’S policy and plan. story, “The Penalty,” serves as starring vehicle for Lon Chaney ai the Oak. No more bizarre, foreeful, yet con- vincing, character ts to be found in any book than Mr. Morris’ skillfully drawn “Blizzard,” the legiess master. mind of the underworld. This is the role Lon Chaney plays LIBERTY NEWS Some of the items tn the new Lib- erty News to open at the Liberty theatre Saturday morning will show the enormous cakes made by Seattle bakers for the arms conference man in Washington, D. G Other tnter- esting views will be those of Young Seattle making the most of the year’s beat coasting and the world's greatest Santa Claus being outfitted at tha Elke’ club, PECIAL XMAS Ween OFFERING Madison Near Second Ave. Where You Can Afford to Take, Your Whole Family 10 Cents--5 Cents Todny and Saturday Lon Chaney Sunday and Monday Partners of the Tide oy \OTTO F-REGEL, Prosidest, Fifth Avenue and Pike Street Beginning Tomorrow “DOUG” FAIR- BANKS In His Greatest and Crowning Achievement in Motion Pictures POPULAR PRICES Afternoons Evenings -—. Winter GARDE | P22 SES SSNS bs 4 T= SST Sete Was SSS First Time at Popular Prices In a Marvelous Photoplay Version of Alexander ‘Dumas’ Famous Story— “THE THREE MUS- KETEERS” IRBANKS as D'ARTAGNAN FAI “ALL FOR ONE, ONE FOR ALL” WINTER GARDEN Strand Film Contest Will Winners tn the “Don't Tell Every- thing” contest, which ts being can- ducted tn conjunction with the Swanson, Reid, Dexter feature now | showing at the Strand, will be an- nounced Saturday. Manager H. B. Wright, of the) Strand theatre, is offering $25 in cash prizes for the four best lette:s on whether or not a young man should reveal his past to his fiances, Don’t tell every little thing, but do tell the big thing that troubles | your conscience before marriage. | True and lasting happiness cannot be built on deception, Love will be | | robbed of its beauty by the hatnting | |dvead of your sin finding you out} }and by the guilty knowledge of ob- | |taining love under false pretenses. | It is noble, just and right to con- | ns, and if for. | fess one's trangres giveness is not for ming, it is well | it in time, but on the other |hand, after the first shock is over, | la noble, loving and understanding | heart will forgive and forget. “To err ix human; to forgive divine.” NELLIE O'GORMAN, FRED BEAUVAIS n URES | NEW YORK, Dee. 23.—A Neense |for rhe Lonely Trail,” a motion |picture tn which Ired Beauvais, respondent fn the Stillman divorce case, is the star, has been granted by the state board of motion pic ture censars Beauvais wrote the seenario, End Saturday | United States soon. Boy, cancel my trip abroad! Leah Baird is to be starred tn six features. N= VON 2ND © UNIVERSITY Last Time Friday LAST TIMES TONIGHT MARIE PREVOST “A Parisian Scandal” STARTING TOMORROW Wm, Fairbanks in “Western Pep.” “LITTLE LORD FAUNT- LEROY” B(Clemmer eo Vs

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