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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. |Charles Aitken ) Contest Winner | Charies Junior Aitken, the old son of Mr. and Mra. ¢ | éyear } uN n, Was winner of the first pr Alt The Star.Liberty Jackie Coo fostume contest held in front of the Liberty last Saturday In pre Vieusly announcing the winner the Ntthe chap’s hame was given as June Charies by mistake of Burope, is making a two re Asa ed ational film, demonstrating that method of self-defense ted by Rupert Hughes will be) spRAND The Ritterness of Sweets.” | One of the mont delightful photo. Liyd Hamilton's Hing Sto - jatest/the Strand. The story deals with | three lads who, after being reported — | “missing,” escape from a German }| prison camp, and on reaching Lon. {| don DYE BLOUSE OR | BABY’S COAT IN | “DIAMOND DYES” { ” {| days longer jw S| this wonderful production have so | highly enthused over it that it is causing no end of interést and dis cussion. | “The Golem™ is a foreign produc | tion, one of the best shown in this | country COLUMBIA | ‘The personal appearance of Gladys | Walton, Universal star, is the big are Anna Q Norman Kerry tswon and | REX | By popular demand “The Golem” 5 “Diamond Dyes" add years of wear to worn, faded skirts, waists, coata, | Stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang | ings. draperies, everything. very package contains directions so sim. |ple.any woman can put new, rich, jfadeless colors into her worn gar ments or draperies even if she has! }never dy@d before. Just buy Dia. |mond Dyes—no other kind —then {your material will come out right,/be-| the Columbia Saturday cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed /ton has won hundreds of fo! not to streak, spot, fade, or ren. | thruout the country by her Tell your druggist whether the mate }rial you wish to dye is wool or ait, | jor whether it is linen, cotton or jmixed goods.—Advertisement. Tiue ribbons, cups and teatime |niais galore have been awarded tn TOMORROW |this country and abroad to Strong: jheart, the remarkable dog who POUNDED STEAK, French Fried |/P!87" *¢ Important 9 role in “The Potatom, Bread and Butter— | Silent Call,” the dramatic photoplay [which opens for a week's engage AT ALL clever portrayal of various ingenue roles, and her appearance here in in con |Junetion with “The Guttersipe,” a lively comedy drama in which Miss Walton stars. NORMAN KERRY Broadway's Big Laugh Success Brilfiantly Pictured AN eee WINTER GARDEN D [ment at the Winter Garden, bemn [ning Saturday. He has been uni versally acclaimed the greatest all jaround dog of this generation. eee v BLUE MOUSE CUMMINGS |) covecroves fm imum RESTAURANTS || Fox production now at the Blue as Corporal Campbell EGYPTIAN K | Mouse theater, is finely balanced. in the Thrilling Northwest 1524 Third Ave, || @Yery part stands out, but none is unduly conspicuous, This ia prob- ably due to the splendid directorial work of Emmet J. Flynn. In the cast Jare John Gilbert, William. V. Mong, | George Nichollé, Mick Moore, | Frankie Lee, Anna May Wong and ~ | Rosemary Theby . Mounted Police Drama— “THE ROPE’S END” | COLONIAL | Hugo Ballin's fust-completed pro- | duction, “The Journey's End,” which | will be meen at the Colonial for four | days, beginning Saturday, ts remark. able in many ways It hasn't a sin- sig subtitle in its entire length for one thing; for another, it hasn't a villain. Wyndham Standing and Mabel Ballin are the featured players. eee OAK Beginning today, the Oak is show. jing “The Midlanders,” a screen ver- sion of the popular novel by Charles Tenny Jackson. It t# an unuaual story of the quaint folk of the Mis. sissippl,. about whom very little is known. Miss Love and her direct spent many weeks in thie section i Good Time Madison menr 24 = for Only @ Peavina popular Teele end Kryptok_IN- “THE Always Retlable Comedies: “PUNCHER AND PUP” “FOR HEAVEN SAKE” Marcum Optical Co, 917 FIRST AVENUB Madbea hot Last Times Friday—Jackic Chic as her Mat little hat and charming as the eyes beneath it. KAY and his famous Coliseum Orchestra. Starting Today Only! FLORENCE REED ‘INDISCRETION’ COMEDY NEWS—SCENIC LILA LEE NT FREE” VODVIL NIGHT in “RE Enough fun to make a fellow kiss his landlord! CHAS. SCHWARTZ Optometriat and Mfg. Opti Brea Panvuined ot r $12 Se A’ Tel. Maia 2661. | themselves to be live|* is to be held over at the Rex a few! Those who have seen | feature of the new show opening at} Miss Wal: | Howers | | | | loca cut as Gl Gree a th Derothy Dalton bobs ber bairt Alec B, Francis, whe appeared in “Beyond the Rocks.” “Wildfire,” = Western racing film, featuring Cart Gantvoort and Claire Adama, has been completed. tin-tin, a police dog, makes his film The latest rumor from the Chap-/ lin studio ix that his next will be! the manner of hin earlier successes. SECOND NEAR PIKE & THE SEATTLE STAR [ COMING TO THE LIBERTY | Twenty-Six Is | Age Limit in Wallace Reid as he appears in a scene from “Free Rent,” iis newest picture play, which opens at the Liberty Saturday. This offering provides Reid with one of the most convenient The scenes are supposed to be on the roof of an apartment building and were “shot” on the oof of the star's studio on the Paramount lot. tions he Ras ever worked on. eecentric people, Cut! oria Swanson’s father in “The t Moment,” ia her screen father Tun. ree-reel slapstick comedy after cee King Vidor iw directing Florence; Eric Vidor in “The Real Adventure.” Wives,” studying the types and Mother of Two U. Ss. Senators Succumbs MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 10.—Mra. J. R. | Bryan, 73, eaid to be the only woman jin the country who bad two sons clure Patter | S*Srcss i= is dead after a brief tilness. Mre. Bryan was the mother of former Senator Nathan P. Bryan of Florida, now judge of the Pifth Clrouit Court of Appeals at New Orleans, and of Senator William James Bryan, also of this state, who took his seat in congress when only 31 years of age. William James Dryan was appoint: ed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Stephen RK. Mal- lory and himself died within a year) after taking office, Lewis Stone will play the lead) tn “A Fool There Was.” Molly Malone |» featured in “The Good Samaritan.” . jing at one of the Gladys Walton, one of the most! houses. “rm 2 volee over ing to t) itor Am ‘tlapper And the formed th Migible. 7 from 17 t a “flappe that Mins A beau row be eligible er, and did years ago, famous “I | there's Ma equal in/pe 80 nend jand you mi | | attle, and | New played ke rae: | tersnipe,” | Columbia, ing to act | knows all Jeertain ty; | photoplay | Bend | away | Contest Ed debut in it. captivating little actremses on the|{ A remarkable story of (he 9 ot Ae screen, is to appear in person at the Wonder Dog “Gay and Devilish,” Doris May's | Columb n, 7 next, eT ee eae STRONGHEART Saturda “THE ¢ eee Von 8Stroheim's “Footixh | has been booked for show- | local pleture wi Movie |a most charming little fh was then well along in heme Washington Picturized from the popular ‘on INTERNATIONAL NEWS —ADMISSION— Contest yeur raid a cheery the telephone this morn Walt t od fimit is pla Of course, this being test, it is no wonder thought she wouldn't (Cubist Poster for Winner tiful cubist poster of the the Gladys Walton test is to be made . which will be pla @isplay at the Columbia tomor- ———————— A but it’s the ty n't Marguer when she app tab” ry Pickford—where is her ortraying juvenile roles? in your name, Miss 26-—~ ay be the lucky winner. Gladys Walton has arrived in Se when interviewed at the yesterday, dis on enthusiasm over the lcontest, Mins Walton, who will ap. son, along with “The Gut- the feature picture at the beginning Saturday, is gu as one of the judges, She about flappera, having jmade a specialty of portraying that pe ever since her first your photograph fn right Addrons it to Gladys Walton itor, Seattle Star and write your name, address, age and tele- phone number plainly on the back. ‘The winner will receive $25 in cash and the second graphs must be submitted before 1 o'clock next Wednesday, best $15. Photo- y Evening ROSS PU NTER GARDE THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT OF “THE HOLE IN THE WALL” Sensational Drama of Crookdom, Love and the Law w= re TOMORROW! = GLADYS WALTON IN PERSON And,as the “go get ’em” queen of the gashouse gang in her latest picture— ‘ “THE GUTTERSNIPE” Also Round Two of the Famous Leather Pusher Stories by H. C. 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G Perhaps that is why The Seattle National Bank is the largest bank in the state of Washington. Second at Columbia ORGANIZED 1882 Do vou know that one-sixth of the nation’s water power is in the state of Washington?

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