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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922, =a | | RECOND REAR SENECA | vee Jay Niwhe Cecil B. DeMille’s “Saturday Night” Paramount’s U Orchestra Under Wh Second of Paramount's Ble Fourn—Perever” Comlag Next. Uatit Preiday Night— ETHEL CLAYTON “| ™ Coming Saturday—Gloria Swanson in “Under the Lash” Home of Successes Vatit Friday Night— “MISS LULU from “The Golden Gallows,’ )) __ PLAYING AT COLUMBIA ] | Miss DuPont and Jack Mower, as they appear in a scene fHE SEATTLE STAR | * the new Universal drama ~ THE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President PIKE STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE | Five Thousand Pieces of | Great Northern Quality Brand |ALUMINUM WARE | In a Special Offering — Friday PAGE 3 Present an opportu- nity the like of which neither we nor our customers Guarantee REX—=: ING Franklyn Farnum which opened at the Columbia Wednesday. Miss DuPont si the star of the preture. Her part is that of a stage star who arouses the suspicion and scorn of the world by inheriting a fortune from an “admirer,” a figure created in print by Vic- have known for some time. Every piece of Quatity Brand Almmines Ware is pe ae ‘guar- anteed to wear for twenty years. If any piece does not, the person toria Galland, Iu “SO THIS IS ARIZONS ‘Thrilling Western Tale WINTER GARDEN | — O drive some sort of machine, be it an automobile or a loc tive, is all in the day’s work v © Reid. In “The Love Spe clal,” showing at the Winter G den this week, Wally drives a ra road engine over a mountain in a driving snowstorm with the same ease and poise he displays when at the wheel of a roadster in a gruel ing auto race. Agnes Ayres has the leading fem! nine role. NOW PLAYING | : eee | > | couseUm } Ethel Clayton is now playing at} the Coliseum, She is appearing in a! new Paramount picture based on Mark Swan's successful stage play Warner Baxter is leading man. The story concerns the troubles of « young married couple and boasts an extremely novel climax. } | oak | A young mining engineer who ven. | , tures into an isolated desert region Of Mexico for his fortune in copper ie the role of J. Warren Kerrigan, | playing In “The Coast of Opportu- nity,” the picture drame which shows for the last time tonight at the Oak. In conjunction with the film play, the management announces that to- be Children’s Amateur RTRGRTP AP PERSE UNIvensat pICTORe An Intense Human Story of Life/ night fill “Back Stage” SATURDAY—FRANK MAYO BR Beet Os ae tan 4a a? night. eee COLONIAL, “Winning With Wits,” the Fox picture which opened at the Colonial Wednesday, with Barbara Bedford as! istar, has for ite theme the story of oung actress who sets out to save) er father from an unmerited 15 | year prison term. It ig brimful of/ AMATEURS TONIGHT! | In Conjunction With the ‘yee * PDI MBE (Onna Y Tmt CLbMme REX Action and laughs best describe the plot of “So This Is Arizona the Western picture starring Frank- lyn Farnum at the Rex this week |Many outdoor shots were obtained) lin Colorado for this feature in a | section which apparently had never! jbeen caught by a motion picture} camera previously. A display of real horsemanship and two free-forall fights are fea | tures of the picture see | VICTORY Irene Castle has the unique role of an innocent French convent gir!) who comes to New York to visit her | mother and discovers her the star! in the’ jazaiest musical comedy in| town, Her eubsequent adventures | with her mother’s numerous admir- | ers and gradual blossoming into a} woman of charm and dist forms the interesting plot in ae ot ten Amateur Wife” at the Victory for shali give the qual- the last time Thursday ley and workmanship so but my uion Bound by his word of honor to | visit once each year a lonely spot on |the Scottish sand dunes in the ex pectation of receiving the bullet in| his heart that would end it all—that | is the strange pact carried out by |the youthful hero of “The White Cire * which closes at the Union Thursday UNION ‘0c VICTORY ‘Third Near Union ‘THEATERS Third §. Friday Saturda ‘riday and & 7 All Star Cast GLADYS WALTON in * ” “SNOWBLIND” | “Yiszing With Five ing Cummings y im Afriea,” Chapter 2 THD TRS Comedy DFORD —A CARTOON ‘OPICS I NEED MONEY! Co r THURSDAY Irene Cast’ AMATEUR News Today 7 in “WHITE CIRCLE” orne WIFr” The WILKES Seattle’s Own Family Theater * * * * * * * * | | tfavories ja story. | STRAND i] A thrilling incident ix sereened tn Cecll B, DeMille’s “Saturday Night,” the favorite attra mat the Strand week, It shows Beatrice Joy Jack Mower attempting to cross aliread trestie ih an automobile, to be trapped midway acroey by an approaching electric train. The pair are forced to abandone the car and hang suapended from the trestle while the train rushes by, demolish ing the machine. eee LIBERTY “Miss Lulu Bett.” a William De Mille production, opened at the Lib- erty We The novel and play, by le, were quite pop. ular, the ning the prise as the best American dr non of 1920-21 on B York. The cast Is composed of such screen liton Silis, Lois Wilson, ero ten i ds Wi Great Northern m | Quality Brand cure Patler|| Aluminum Kromet Fiynn announces that be } are has selected the entire cast for the Wan” except ths vampire, How'ean | 18 Sold on its merits— he have a fool without vamp? | every piece has years of wear in it. We would regret to see anyone who needs aluminum ware miss this oppor- tunity. 1,700 Pieces at 1c Each Charles Jones is to star in a film version of George Goodchild’s new novel, “Trooper O'Neil.” | “The Gilded Cage” will be Giorta Swanson's next picture—probably an other style show with an excuse of eee j Sidney Chaplin wil! probably 4i.' rect the series of pictures featuring Edna Purviance, who was Charlie's leading woman for eight years, sie | English exhibitors are planning to! lift the ban against German movies, Maybe the war is over, after all . Tom Meighan reads 100 novels a year, also short stories and plays. That, to find material for screen ve hicles 500 “Wear-Ever” Aluminum Fry Pans 49c These are 7 inches in diameter—Covers 20c each. eee Because all of the locations that Reginald Barker could find for “The Storm” were frozen over, he was re duced to the expedient of manufac turing a Inke on the back ranch at Universal City Extra Special WINTER COM It appears that William Fox had laim on the screen rights Hutchinson's “If Winter Paramount had planned to states that a #pec n wi be made of the story, but the d'rector from and cast have not been selected. March 3 to March 11 ra———— KEEP WELL Body Fuel BY DR. R. H. BISHOP supply of muscle — - ~ : nee in proportion to excess of daily needs. Many thiny quired to eat more than his appe- weight than fat | men and|tite demands, For this reason he| +p, men, So! a-| |shouvld do everything he can to in | crease his appetite, rnourished OF | mate, ot of money lenty of food, yet spend plenty Day” Chari seem to be eating p un rule of |Are often actually 4-|™Malnourished. The quality of food | exercise will effect this. jis often more important than the). Free use of butter, cream and| A g00d store | quantity | bacon and taking of one or two ta fat is| 7, showing what normal men | blespoons of olive oil afte h meal | tists, | je asa re-lof di and heights should|are practical methods of increasing rent 4 fuel >i weigh may consulted. Since|fuel value of dict pa the y!food is the only source of body sub-| Vegetables may be served with | I] nourished and resistent to dis an incre in quantity is}eream sauces or in the form of} ease and protects it from bruises!necessary to gain weight. But the; salads with mayonnaise, French or} and jare |thin man must also see that there| cream dressings. Thin men can only reserve supply by gain such &/are vitamines contained in his foods,| It is usually to take milk en taking food in| In supplying the right amount|rtched with cream, cocoa and choco: of foods, « thin man often re. | lato made with milk, or tea and|/ THEATE THIRD AT MADISON Custards and creams of various! Always sorts are valuable means of adding | e to the fuel vatue of a meal. Meat Signature ot should be used in moderation, face ae NOW PLAYING— “ SHAVINGS’ BEGINNING WITH SUNDAY MATINEE THE SELWYN NEW YORK CITY SUCCESS “Buddies” A Sentimental Comedy With Music An Evening of Fun, Music, Laughter and Tears $2.50 Attraction at Wilkes’ Popular Prices | The roll of stars at the Universal studios has been augmented by the advent of Tom Santschi, This popu- lar actor will make a series of two- For Childhood's Little | reei outdoor dramas of the Canadian Wounds—Cuts, Bruises Northwest and Rashes, apply ‘ Healing Zemo Edison has produced nickel thin “ a ner than paper and has had a book | Zemo isaclean, antiseptic liquid | printed on it | that cools angry skin, heals Tetter, a ringworm, Eczema, removes pim- ples, blackheads and rashes. Fine for itching scalp. All Druggists’. Vhone Elliott 2564 0. D. WOODWARD Presents HAZEL WHITMORE Supported by ALEXIS B, LUCE ‘The Rose of the Rancho’ MATS. WED. SAT. 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