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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, LY BT NOW PLAYING CONSTANCE TALMADGE SEATTLE TOT IN “HAIL THE WOMAN “Polly ot the Follies” in spite of her few years WOW PLAYING WESLEY (PRECK LES) - BARRY “Penrod” Booth Tarkingt and a fow days later} » Cupid pan in one of his pletures. | debut Muriel has p ALLSTAR offering. © quite as proud} if of her stand as Miss Muriel her ing a8 an actrens, room of her very with the emblem of 8 She has a dressing | Thos. H. Ince’s “Hail, the Woman!” ted with scenes from the fairy stories, last appearance In Seat ‘Terrific Climax danced the ever-popular Hulu Hutu. | 4? Woman Plans Series |; REX —- NOW PLAYING Against Wife” A Drama of Artists’ Litet Washington-made |shown in towns being completed . “a Ketchum | *urroundings of every-day life. it | May, Wheeler Oakman and Jan State Chamber of Com-| balls “the woman” of the modern | Corrigan assists Jackie in putting the firet exhibition will be |2&*—4 #plendid product of the most | ‘4 | feature over. | eee held in Bellingham, March & to 11, modern of peoples, the American. Tripp, of the has all the etrength of the old-fast joned mustard plaster, othing like Musterote for croupy Keep it handy for instant 35 and 65 cents in jars and | tubes; hospital size, $3 BETTER THAN A MUSTARD trying to ride a bucking bronco on =x SMILING GIBSO ‘This is “Go-to-Theater Week” | fice of the re. ADULTS 10¢ “The Gin From Outside” the latest Warner Bros.’ production | the calluses, without soreness or ir-| Joseph Greenbaum, who ts showing to crowded houses at John | rttation Ietar of the center of the fun, appea Tex Beach's Famous Story of | Hamrick's Blue Mouse theater. “Headin’ West” Sweeps into the hearts of alt with a big, breezy, smashing and contagious He's a regular West- You'll like him. mreatest productions. { Mother Love It’s THEATER WEEK COLUMBIA|| WOODWARD Week of February 19 Presents ‘HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by B. LUCE And a Notable Cast in “A Woman’s Way” Reserved SHOWING WEDNESDAY Clergyman Nights, 50¢ and 25c PLUS WAR. TAX » Rose of the Rancho” The Girl ARY THEBY Special Added Attrac HAWAIIAN FIVE Music, Dances In Native Songs, Oe Today In ax Good ax An: Day to Take 4 BATH! stase and scr BAUME (AMNALGESIE TURDAY NIGHT! sts ~ Keep a tube MING & CO. NEW YO! THE ATTI TAR Ryther Kiddies to Meet Hoot Gibson Mother Kyther's kiddies are fo ng to meet “Hoot” Gibson. ‘The good } oung cowboy star an hont to the kid bi lien Tuenday afternoon, He has . nvited them all to see hin pleture Headin’ West,” at the Columbia ( rent favorite with ab the children, especially the bey and the star is never happier than 1 Aastiae when he is surrounded by a group moved of kid th the hope Ket 8 wrote the story, and they have pre Mitle tot vided Misw Talmadge with an abur and has dance of clever comedy ncenes ences time Kenneth Harlan is seen in the lead jin sale role, difficulty ip | conzemune when she} The old saying about a “chip off > Thomas} |the old block” will have to be changed to " a leg of the old block to fit the ¢ of Freckles Narry Inee, who |who wears 1 | flannel underwear for an amateur theatrical show in “Penrod, Mar shall Neilan's adaptation of the fa we i jmous Flooth ‘Tarkington — stories: rg ge | which serves as the feature film at Wt is an | traction at the Coliseum The little eckled- faced youngster gives a gr mone wh mbark nt and codir bert garner rt of his father's red GIRLS! LEMONS performance as Pen rod. He has the aid of Tully Mar role of an elderly Mebre i MARCH Brunswick Records ing Geant, Bu —ON SALE TODAY—/ dialect poage and. charngtan OPERATIC dons, and Jean and Arthur 80012 | Eritu che marchias! (Is It Thon?) From “The Masked Rall™ 1.60 | Act iLL, Beene 1 (Verdi), Baritone, in iluseppe Daniee provide a lively opening act bag punching diversion INSTRUMENTAL Pauline Vrederick i# the star of one } Meledy in F (Opus 2, No. 1) (Rubinstein) Planoforte Role Lure of Jade,” the feature Psd Leopels Gsdevat 1954 | Air tor G Bering (ach) Violin folo...,.Brontsiaw Huberman ce peeneeerunpes sooee f Stradella Overt 125) Merry Wives of Windsor Malian Aire—Mediey (Bon © Sole Mio~-Cam pani Waits (Perry) Accordion Duet Mario Perry and Joseph Peppiae WHITEN HANDS CONCERT at the Ince| ohall as ert ovoagead ene a (* of 13003 { Hittle Town tm the Ould County Down (Pascoe-Certo- fans Seattle you " about 40 adults and juveniles, Mat: |)... ecenccceneenesencrenece We. *) Tenor... ‘Karle ti re Shr gg pg oan Losagt Sree ae ere . ae jorio Daw, an his ninter, plays a very] Press ‘the juice of two lemona into 195 1 Tanst Mine (Bowies-Walt) Tenor. ‘ coon: Karle playing a é rand im aut the m 6 SHOMAS 1. itractive ingenue role. containing three ounces of Alohs Oe (Farewell to Thee) (Liilvokaiant!) Soprane Ince all-star production. "48 lOrchard White, which any drug x4 poe dei anit it Lise ghar Cs * * * * * * * * & WINTER GARDEN I supply for a few conte, hake eateinn (Ene Sonnet as Wiliams baa milssbete Loan tle before leaving for Hollywood was STRAND | LIBERTY Jackie Ce » whirlwind success well, and you have a quarter-pint o7 Seeds YMBOLIC of American woman! *olly of the Follies” is paying alin “The K « now histery, The wand delightful lemon-bleach POPULAR 1 : , 0. eok'n ¢ Libe : jo star duplicates his success in to soften and whiten red, sq ( Dear Old Southland (Creamer-Layton) Baritone. .Brnest Mii little grass hood, philosophy and life, and | Week's visit at the Liberty, She ar. | little star dup e u 2179 ayte “ " y Hawallan leis she| With a theme carrying a universial | rived Saturday l“Ieck's Bad Boy,” which now rough or chapped hands. This home 1i2 } My Mawallan Melody (itingie~ Coots) Bepre and Contras sal, “Hail the Woman,” Thom right name, by the way, jaishowing at the Winter Garden lemon lotion ix far superior to bunwepdvoat, jas HI. Ince’s latest offering, which is| Constance ‘Talmadge, And the cap- | Jackie is given every opportunity to #lyeerine and rose wa smooth sis J yom reed, Meveing, Dea ing at the Strand, is a most/tivating little actress is at her best |display his marvelous talents, And Famous stage beauties use tbe | fey it with Muste rving Berlin) From "Music Box Revue” wmatic and impress screen pro: in the role of Polly, a country girl | Jackie takes advanta of these op-|it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, ‘ Elliott Shaw and Male Trie | auet who, i der to encape th " » fe no mean manner white complexion, because it Is prom Land cwitilams Short) foprane * duction ho, in on © escape the slavery | portunities in no mean J of State Exhibits | It i# a picture which preserves the | of Uncle Silas, finds a natural avenue| The story is too well known to doesn't irritate-Advertisement 85 + anys mow t i ei sme dh ekrbe Plans for educational exhibits of! tender illusion of romance in the|for freedom by taking up theatrical| need any introduction, Sam Wood | ——> lL Believe ipa Cons to be) Midedot an atmosphere of stirring work |directed the production, Irvin 8 Mrs. Sarah Lamb thruout the state, |Feality, introducing powerful situa.) John Emerson and Anita Loos! Cobb wrote the humorous titles and FOR DANCING under the di. tions, splendidly enacted, into the | — a rrontmonenas an excellent cast, including Dc sino { T7-Teo—Fox Trot CBibo).. ..Cant Fenton's Cnehest | Florence Vidor gives a fine charac: | | coLONtA terization of Judith Reresford, til Tuesday night | COLUMBIA Smiling “Hoot” Gibson ts receiving | | & wonderful reception at the Colum bla this week, where he is appearing in person, in conjunction with the showing of his latest Universal West | ern thriller, “Headin’ West.” vaheddon. He is stern in bi judg: | | Gibson has a most likable person ment, and believes in rigid enforce ality and looks just the same ag be ment of the Bibical code, “Eye for; without the| Com On the screen. He received a eye and tooth for tooth" —till he him: big hand at the finish of his speech | Sunday night “Headin’ West ts action from be ginning to end. Entering the story| from the top—via airplane and para-| chute-—the hero's first adventure is | Feng which a saddie had been strapped over a thorn with great care. From} then on the split is 50.50 between! humor and thrills. | “ee BLUE MOUSE At 2 in the morning the wealthy | parent asked his daughter, vi vacious, fascinating little beauty at Ured in a dazzling evening gown, to! is laid in Paria. prove any too amooth. teach him the latent jazz steps, She! Doean't hurt a bit! Drop a little! \, appearing in person. led him over the smooth, glassy mur. | “Freezone” on an aching corn, in ption room-—and in |wtantly that corn stops hurting, then | HAS pnyietinge sc < gpretbematpery ey ri » hurting. en! PALACE HIP HAS mother, just returning from a bridselecns. teu! tet Ot We S| PRETENTIOUS ACT Questions of the day—"Why Girts|cient to remove every hard corn, soft | scenes ¢ leave Home”—which is the title of|corn, or corn between the toes, and | color. UNION !0c VICTORY AMILY anhalt sar’ ‘Third Near Pike aday and W FRANK MAYO “DR. JIM" Anna Q. Nilase picture. e | OAK i | “The Girl From Outside” closes at the Onk theater Monday night. dt is a splendid picturtzation of | Rex Beach's “The Girt From Out side.” It to do with a pretty ;sirl and five men of the North who became interested in her. A pretty romance and some thrilling action acenes have been cleverly wov- | }en into the story By special arrangement, the man | = jagement has secured “Salvage,” | Pauline Frederick feature, which | will be shown Tuesday only PROCLAMATION By Mayor Hesketh Mayor's OFFICE SCATTLE.WASHINGTON 1 is the star in the] ‘Third Near Uni 25¢ HUGH M.CALOWELL Mavos A OwENue eccweraer, vebruary 15, 1922 To the Citizens It is 6 fine thing for the individual to w hard = and taen seek healthy recreation. it is a fine thing for the community, 00 ve are engaged here in Seattle in serious work - inwork that will bring us prosperity and greatness. stutwe must not forget how to play. Yor this reasc hereby proclaim the week of sebruar jo to vheatre vieek" I am assured that extraordinary efforts nave been made vy 21, tne theatres to present the best on this week. &njoy your- selves, residents of Souttle. Krkt lh Meche Acting mn dur arle has a dramatic amma — cure ort tan ont ae Se Lift Off with Fingers |mie"™ wher erie is surrounded by an alletar cast, in film play showing at the Colonial un Maclafferty dismised upon grounds | ojuding Murie! Frances Dana. a Se of insufficient evidence For Raw Sore Throat At the first «ign of a raw, sore threat, rub on a little Musterole wih your fingers It goes right to the spot with a congestion, \draws out soreness and pain. oie ix a clean, white oint . Made with off of mustard, It jattlo youngster, who appears to The theme of “Whispering Dev- cal mene | ]fls,"" which is more or less melo see / dramatic, is bamd on the story of Henry Arthur Jones, the celebrated English novelist and playwright, and centers about the life of Michael Faversham, a man dedicated to a life { self-denial, who preaches purity nd virtue to the fisherfolk of Al welt becomes a victim to the same passions that he has condemned fn | Help the Climate to Keep You Well! is the best tonic and blood purifier I have ever taken. I The Rex ix showing an interesting | and have used ‘Golden Medical D! |dramatic feature, titled “Wife Against Wife.” the action of which I find it excellent for coughs, colds and as a blood purifier and tonic. Whenever I become rundown or have a tired and worn, out feeling, I take the ‘Discover ‘The leading characters are a young | American who goes to Paris to study lart and a little French girl who acts an hin model, and with whom he fails hin love. ‘Their romance does not gives me new life. ‘Golden Medical An an added feature to the bill Len Foster, champion lariat twirler,| medicine and can be relied upon.” Sarah Lamb, 1008 Pacific 8t. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or| Party What followed gives a deop| Your druggist nella a tiny bottle of| “Money Is Money” is the feature insight into one of the most vital|“Freezone” for a few cents, suffi.|act at the Palice-Hip. It is in three ammed full of variety and/ JEESSESSRGREEESEES the t Stealing—For Trot (Sullivan) Geod-Bye, Pretty Butterfiles—For Trot (Cooke-Olman: H I've Get My Mabits On—Vox Trot (Durante) aint f Bennie Krueger's Orchestra The) Scheel Hense Bines — Fox Trot (Irving Berlin) From the | “*"Mlusic Box Revuewo...--+-+-+ a ‘Krueger's Senilian’—Por Trot (Rose- Weloh: ranegrt!!- Derepett- -Cooper= 2182 Stevenson) Introducing “Have Tec Porgotten? ‘The Beivin's bee By the Pyramids—Fox Tret (Fiorito) { Right oc Wreag—Fos Trot (Sizemore. Biene) oe You Buea’! THE GROTE-RANKIN CO Do You Need OTTO F. KEGEL, Presideot { PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE : | a Tonic? Bakersfield, Calif. - “Dr. Golden Medical Discovery taken in my family for many builds me right up and} Five Disabled Vets ‘is @ very essential family 4 100 for trial package! were awarded government compen. | ley, 4611 Palatine ave. $18 a Pierce's Invalides’ Hotel, Buf-| sation Monday by the United States | and R. C. Birdwell, $3 a month . 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