The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1922, Page 3

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How sad, for a woman to find the wrinkles Perhaps she thinks there is no it—that wrinkles are the natural result of work and cares, who is still young; beginning to show. THE SEATTLE x i TODAY'S PROGRAMS | | Linerry Doret “The Mark of Lorre. OAK—Charies Hay in “An Old~ toned Hoy.” x —% LIBERTY R. HOMER BREW ts making his debut in the Liberty thin week. He of being on the 1 the screen's pr Derothy Dalton an iph Valer tino, stars of the f photoplay, “Moran of the Lady Letty,” & sea story. Mr. Brew appears In the Liberty News, He is some actor, and Rudolph had better look to his laurets, an the Nonor ith two of st r players, COLISEUM An interesting feature of “En. chantment,” the picture play star ring Marion Davies at the © « Friday ni to the plot and which cle the introduc episode from Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew,” with Miss Davies playing the role of the proud and haughty Kathryn. During the actual story the young help for Douglas Fairbanks in| | movies at the} STAR Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN GO) OTTO f KIGEL, President FIFTH AT PIKE 50 Frosted Brown Fiber Rockers There are thrille galore in “Wild Honey,” the latest Pris- cula Dean Universal offering, which is scheduled to open at} the Columbia Saturday, The story is based on the popular | novel by Cynthia Stockley and offers this captivating star in one of the finest roles of her entire screen career. She is mistaken. Wrinkles come early only to a skin tha’ has lost the vitality to resist them, whee ‘ premagee fl —o and life into such skin. ears pores of impurities— wakens the cells—soothes, softens. actress appears in a most charming flapper character . 412 John Moresco’s famous novel, “The Quarry.” furnishes the plot of “The City of Silent Men.” the fea ture picture at the Winter Garden until Friday night, in which Thomas Meighan stars Teter Ibbetson,” the famous stage | “The Juckling.” the Opie Read story drama. pleturized by George Melford, which | One of the noteworthy features of | shows at the Oak for the last time It keeps the skin in such perfect condi- have no chance. Lifebuoy’s health principle, combined with pure palm and cocoanut oils, has made over the whole idea of caring for the skin. No other soap has it. Use Lifebuoy — keep your complexion young, flawless and \ The delightful odor of Lifebuay P to Lecture at U| Metical authorities have, Four hundred and twenty-five em-| 1 to lecture at the Uni-| ployes of the Bon Marche gathered : summer session under the @!- in the store tea room Tuesday even- Of the graduate department |ing for one of the most successful | ‘ “tee cooperation etary ot mixers and dances in the his | with cooperation of jtory of the store. ston State Medical | and the King County Medical Sek oak coun duty 31, jrlott, of the Washington university A. Hare, professor at | school of medicine in St. Louis are college in Philadel. among the leading surgeons who will | iam McKim Mar- i assist in the course. Bon he Folk IFEBUO HEALTH SOAP Hews Annie Batecn| As @ convict who serves a term in Sing Sing for a crime of which he is innocent. Mr, Meighan appears to (ine advantage. . COLUMBIA With David Butler, a star in his ywn right, as the baker's boy, and Hallam Cooley as the “swell guy,” Gladys Walton ts supported by two of the screen's most popular leading men in “The Wise Bird,” her latest Universal comedy drama, which ts on view at the Columbia thia week. The story ix from William Slavens MeNutt"s “Kind Deeda” a story re jcently published in the Metropolitan j Magazine, | STRAND Friday night will be the last op portunity to witness the showing of “Forever.” the great dramatic ple ture in which Kise Ferguson and Wallace Reid are co-starring at the Strand. This THEATER THIRD AT MADISON Phone Eiliett 2564 Oo. D. WOODWARD Preevats Supported by ALEXIS B. LUCE and a Notable Cast tn MATS. WED. SAT. SUN. ae Keys to the City Are to Be Printed | Keys to the city in the form of | printed cards bearing the fac-stmile | of Mayor Hugh M. Caldwell's signa ture will be presented to all tourists visiting Seattle this summer, Prest- dent Frank Waterhouse of the Cham- ber of Commerce announced today. Nights, 500, 35e AUBURN.—Mary Seattle, niece of | an Bente Weanerve’ Chief Seattle, for whom Seattle was | named, dies in cabin on banks of Green river. Funeral Friday, 10 am i A worthy temple for Victrola tone CTROLA No. 300, the new “console” model, has leaped into instant popularity. It is an exquisite musical in- strument, housed in a new style cabinet of mahogany or English brown. This model ViGrola is $250.00; ele@ric, $315.00. Size 35 inches high, 38 inches wide, 22 inches deep. Contains eight Vic- tor record albums for 80 records. Convenient terms Sherman Bray & Co. Third Avenue at Pine SBATTLE Tecoma + Spokane + Portiend Correct Apparel for Womem Smart Topcoats In a Feature Offering: $25.00 The full, wide swing and swagger tailoring lend an air of easy as- surance that makes these smart Coats un- usually desirable for street, sport and utility wear. Fashioned, with characteristic attention to detail, of tweed, cam- el hair and mixtures, they are shown in strik- ing new shades: ROSE ORCHID NAVY PERIWINKLE TAN GRAY Style features that accentuate the man- nish appearance of these modish Coats are inverted backs with box-pleat, all ’round belts, large horn buttons, English raglan sleeves and novelty pockets. Full silk lined throughout. All sizes. Second Avenue at Spring Street the Paramount offering is the won derful setting and splendid pho. tography. COLONIAL Can you imagine Dynamo Dougias Fairbanks ambling along astride a lazy little mountain burro? Well, that's just what happens in “The Mark of Zorro,” the photoplay in which be is playing the role of Don Diego Vera, at the Colonial, This scene is one of the funniest in the entire pleture, which in filled with good, wholesome humor, as well as countless daring athietic stunts, eee OAK A glorious romance of old-time folk in the Carolina mountains is told in Alla Nazimova. She comes to the Clemmer Saturday for a week's engagement in “A Doll's House,” Henrick Ib- sen's play, which aroused world-wide comment at the time of its first production, and deals with a woman's de- termination to preserve her individuality. Nazimova ap- pears in the role of Nora, the adorable little wife, whose il- lusion of home and its duties is so wonderfully portrayed. NOW PLAYING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN— “THE MARE OF ZORRO” News Comedy Matinee 10c Nights 20c SPECIAL First Pictures of PRINCESS MARY'S ROYAL WEDDING | NAZIMOVA | | Thursday night The new show, opening Friday, will be a Thomas Ince production, “The Old Fashioned Boy,” starring Charles Ray. FIRST RUN FILMS AT WINTER GARDEN Commencing Saturday, Manager James Q. Clemmer, of the Winter Garden, will offer a program of first run high class productions, including | several big United Artists pictures, the first of these, “A Doll's House,” starring Alla Nazimova, Clemmer has been changing his shows twice a week, but from now on tach offering will remain the entire week. | ALL-STAR CAST |IN “A MAN'S HOME” Matt Moore, Grace Valentine, Roland Rottomiey and Kathlyn Williams comprise the alletar cast of “A Man's Home,” the new Ralph Ince produc- tion, which will be shown at the Liberty soon. CASTORIA| For Infants and Children In USE FoR OVER 30 YEARS WALTON “The Wise Kid” A Lovable Picture from the Stery by WILLIAM SLAVENS MeNUTT ans HERE 18 ROUND 3 Another Knockout of the Famous Fight Romance “LEATHER PUSHERS” —Alse— BABY PEGGY ‘The Child Adorable te “PEGGY BEHAVE” COMING SATURDAY PRISCILLA DEAN —te— “WILD HONEY" UNION ‘9c VICTORY FAMILY ‘Third Near Union THE. Vriday and Saturday “The Midnight Riders” ‘The M ntlous Western r Kver Staged Third Near Pike Friday and Saturday William Russell TERS Harry T. Morey, Fatre Binney, |]) These Fiber Rockers will appeal to people | that buy carefully and know good values. They are of generous size, with tapestry up- iy holstered back and seat, and come in the pop- | ular frosted brown finish. | For the living room or sun parlor one or two of these rockers will add to the appearance and comfort. Priced extra special, each $12.50. mE A-B Gas Range Reduced to $ The latest mod- el A-B Gas Range, with many labor- saving features— full black enameled this rahge can be eas-"* ily cleaned with a damp cloth. The glass oven door and deep ventilating canopy are conveniences that make this gas range extremely desirable. Twenty of this model are offered at the very cial price, $54.50. " This price includes connecting range in your kitchen. = spe- / , After Hearing Leopold Godowsky at the Plymouth Church Friday Evening, March 17 Music lovers can make selections from a list of Brunswick Records and thus welcome his genius in their own homes. The following selections are now in stock: 30017 Fantasie Impromptu ri 30019 Liebestraum (A Dream of Love) 30004 Marche Militaire 10022 Rustle of Spring 30025 Kamennoi Ostraw GLORIA SWANSON IN NEW PICTURE “FOOL'S PARADISE” NEW DE MILLE FILM “Fool's Paradise,” the new Cecfl B. De Mille Paramount picture, will be shown here soon. It is said to be a vemarkable photoplay,* in which Dorothy Dalton, Mildred Harris, Con- rad Nagel and Theodore Kosloff ap- COMING SATURDAY THE PLAY EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO SEE A lasting lesson to all folks, man ried and unmarried, is embodied in the photoplay to be shown here soot at the Strand. “Her Husband's Trademark” is the title, and Gloria Swanson is the star, It is one of the Paramount-Big Four offerings. TODAY AND TOMORROW THOMAS MEIGHAN In the Paramount Drama “The City of Silent Men” “A DOLL’S HOUSE” By HENRIK IBSEN Starring the Great | NAZIMOVA With Her Own Company This is conceded by critics to bo Nazimova's greatest screen production TER GARDE THEATRE

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