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1 Priday Night— WonniA aeeey Courtesy, Pletures, Muate Friday Night CHARLES RAY NR. SV. Comedy Romance! and BUSTER KEATON le “THE BOAT’ 3 Acts of Joy Waves! Coming Saturday: D in “MY novi ONE MORE DAY! “MOLLY 0” ormand Until Teesday Night— “PERARLESS” DICK HATTON te the Western Drama “THE HELL HOUND ie Wrst Shirley Mason “EVER SINCE EVE” SUNSHINE COMEDY “The Night Before” SCENIC ~ | the } | Add one to the long list of | Shirléy Mason's successes on the screen, This time it is ; er Since Eve,” a story lfrom the pen of Joseph | Ernest Peat, and it opens at} the Colonial today. leat OF OF THE NORTH” SOON COMING HERE Stewart Edward White, one of the | | best knows and most prolific of typically American authors, wrote the original of “The Call of the North, under the title, | House,” ond this was translated to stage by George Broadhurst. The picturization is to bé seen in Seattle soon with Jack Holt in the stellar role. | | |“t ACCUSE” TO | SHOW AT COLUMBIA {| It i the quiet simpiicity of the jqrt employed in Abel Gance's sen- 'sational production, Acouse,” which is being presented in the | | United States by the United Artiets Corporation, and which has been }booked as the feature at the © lumbia beginning February 4, that laroused such widespread comment jand praise when this great screen | masterpiece was shown in the chief cities of Burope. Those who have seen this screen jdrama declare that {t contains an over-powertng realism thru whied | there ls a perfect biending ag bo |the human emotions, laughter, —_ romance and tragedy, “THEODORA” There are 25,000 people in the jeast of “Theodora,” the celebrated | Italian spectacle which has cansed |much praiseworthy comment thru- out the East. Rita Joliver heads the big cast. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEST MOTION PICTURES OF Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Expedition HERE'S 4 sCREAM BEBE DANIELS iN 2 RIOT OF FUN “ONE WILD WEEK” —Also— CHARLIE MURRAY BEN TURPIN im m Comedy —Abeo— INTERNATIONAL NEWS Afternece i3e; Evening i5¢ Wy INTER GARDEN THEATRE Conway Tearie, Adotphe Jean Men. jou, Rosemary Theby, Kate Lester, Irving Cummings, Otis Harlan and | Thomas Ricketts support Norma Tal [madge in “The Duchess of Langeais. Money-back guarantee with every sult. Laff.the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—aAdy. FREDERICK |THE STING OF THE. LASH” She had euffered because her husband had proved himself leas than a man. He had sunk to the depths; he was a rumrunner and had raised a whip to strike &@ helpless little child. Goaded to desperate fury his wife overawed him and swung the whip with hissing strokes to his shoulders. She Held the Whip Hand Pauline Frederick's Greatest Dramatic Role PALACE HIP TODAY LAST TIME ‘Conjurer’s | | > LIBERTY —Chartes Ray tn vor. A—Hoerbert Rawlinson rapper WINTER GARDEN ne Wild Week MOURE | Hebe Daniete tn | OAM abelden Lewis te “The Silent | Harrier,” | x | COLUMBIA i} ERBERT RAWLINSON fe the | © of “The Scrapper,” the new oreen drama which opened at the nbia Tuesday, He last appear jed here in “The Millionaire” and |"Cheated Hearts," bdth Universal dramas. ne Scrapper” ta a picturtxation of R. G. Kirk's Saturday Evening Post story, “Molloy Campeador.” Hobart Henley directed the produc tion, and the supporting cast includes Gertrude Olmstead as the feminine lead. eee WINTER GARDEN Kelso, as a very disagree proper spinster, and Kdawin | Stevens, as a foxy country lawyer, add two amusing characterizations to the fun of Bebe Daniels’ picture lay, “One Wild Week,” which open id at the Winter Garden Tuesday ¥rauk Kingsley, who haa played leading man for Agnes Ayres, Alice Joyce and Lillian Walker, is seen in the leading male role ee BLUE MOUSE Rosemary Theby, who plays the role of Queen Morgan Le Puy in the screen version of Mark ‘Twain's satire, “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,” John Hamrick’s Blue Mouse, will be remembered in the cast of the Fox | production, “Queen of Sheba," Misa Thedy ix a popular actress, having appeared before the camera in the early days of Biograph, Vitagraph and Edison films. eee | STRAND Mack Sennett not only produced the clever comedy, “Molly 0,” in |which Mabel Normand is starring at |the Strand; he also wrote the story, which hax more “meat” than any comedy yet servened. Tears and laughs commingte. It is a Cinderella story which affords the star oppor- | oF COLDS Humphreys’ “Seventy-sev-| en” for Colds, Grip, Influenza, | Catarrh, Cough, Sore Throat. To get the best results take at the first feeling of a Cold “40” INDUCES patie Price, 306 and $1.00, at Drug Mt sent on receipt of price, or C. 0, cal Post Hamphreye’ Homes. Medicine Co. William Street, New York. Mediral advertioew 20 DAYS |To raise $100,000. Watch the second floor of the Green Building, at Fourth and Pike. showing at — THE SEATT AT THE COLISEUM | Norma Talmadge and Harrison Ford as they appear in a acene from Miss Talmadge's |“Love's Redemption,” which has to do with the rom gerl, ia an adaptation of And erpl tunity to display unusual versatility Miss Normand ts surrounded by a capable cast eee LIBERTY Being father to a pampered nociety «irl in @ fine thing if one only has to do it on the screen” Tom Mc Guire, who plays the part of Betty Plimton's father in “R. 8. V. the Charles Ray comedy-drama at the Liberty this week, in glad be only has to do it in the filma, be cause he estimates that the vlad rags” Betty wears in the salon scene must h a smal) fortune Jean Calhoun plays Betty eee | ex Little Richard De Vilbias, who plays the role of a nettier’s child in “The Helihound of the West,” at the Rex this week, is the clever little young star who played In the Rupert Hughes drama, “The Old Nest Diek Hatton, popular Western actor, is the featured player in “The Hellbound of the West.” eee OAK “The Silent Barrier,” showing at the Oak, will remain until Thursday Madison, bet. Ist and 2d Aves, ‘Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 6,000 FEET OF FINLAND The Land of the Thousand Lakes One of the mont wonderful pic- tures taken acroms the sea together with our regular pro. gram. Today and Thursday The Silent Barrier By Lous Tracy Our Usual Good Comedies Ladies’ Rest Room and Telephone. Amateur» Tonight at 8 o’Clock Seattle Housewives, Help The Campfire Girls VACUUM PAC COFFEE, ‘They will cali on you and tell you how. GET RID OF at the Coliseum this week. “| Harold LE STAR va | Jackie Coogan | Contest Is | a Live One h they'd let me alone of the crowds that w him wherever he # okie ne of 6, f worried by publi men go in raptures bien age in Jackie Coogan ut the alread attention. We hi nake rboy, other youngsters Hut Jackie is All I want to do, when 2}? ain't working, is to play with my gang or my dog Ho it's a real boy playful, energetic whom emulate in dress day morning in front of the theater To the boy, between the and 10, who maken the best Coogan showing 4 live, active, young American are to bey Seattle Ale and manner Lib wot tS Jackie a prize of $15 in offered. To the two next best, $10 and $5 will be awarded, And every boy who appears in Jackie Coogan costume will be admitted free to the Liberty | Remember, boys, you must show up in Jackie Coogan costume at 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the Lib erty What in Jackie Coognn's costume? We'll describe it. But first, we may as well mention that a short movie of him is being shown this week at the Liberty in advance of his appear ance in “My Boy” at that theater all next week, beginning Saturday Then, of course, the Liberty has pic tures of him in the Inside lobby Then, also, we will have another good pleture of him in costume in The | Star Thursday. And now for the | word desuription: | A great, big, old sweater, a mon ster cap, an old pair of pants with : z a pair of suspenders, an old pair of most recent starring vehicle, | enoen with the toes cut out. | The plot,| - ee | nance of a little tropical island| C'aire Windsor, Richard Dix and . “, | Claw Giilingwater are in the cast rew Soutar’s novel, “On Prin«\ of «vooix First,” Marshall: Nellan's It is enacted amidst the vines and vistas of Jamaica. |next. Lioyd Whitlock disregarded his! parents’ wish that he be a physician. New he plays the part of a physician | in “Domestic Relations.” RESTORES HAR COLOR, YET NOT A YE Nourishine ts a real tonic, which Hfecds and nourishes the bair, thus “Lookout Below,” an old Lioyd one-| restoring to original color, whether reeler, was recently reimued. It biack, brown or blond. 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