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MONDAY, MARCTI 20, 1922, Stars Regain Their Lustre mt Ss New De Mille Photoplay Feature r Hvery Day a Good Photepiay Now Piaying “A Man’s Home” Drama of Amertoan Life! “TURN to the RIGHT” Mi Comedy-Dramat Big Haman sobereeth KAY and His Famous Orchestra Coming—ela Negri in “The Ned Peacock” Dorothy Dalton and Mildred Harris, two sereen lumina-| | Ties, appearing in Cecil De Mille’s “Fool's Paradise” at the | | Strand this week, | Did You Guess It? Winners tn the screen star pus ale picture contest will be an nounced Tuesday, The pieture, which was cut inte several small pleces, when placed in proper poat ECONO NEAR SENECA New Maytag Cecil B. DeMille’s “FOOL’S eee STRAND «RoL's PARADISE.” showing at the Strand, marks the reeru lescence of two film luminaries who seemed to have crossed the senith of their careers—Dorothy Dalton and Mildred Harris, arsta, Conrad Nagel Rercy. Danek -4 the peat || Hon. form a picture st Presi : wae PHNNAL |work in this picture since her re-|]| Dean. the clever Universal act Coming —Gloria Swansen tn reas, who is playing at the Colum: _ Her Husband's Trademark” ]/ turn from the stage where P . |peared in “Aphrodite.” That stage|| Dia this week In her latest and - ea — lexperience seemed to have destroyed || Most thrilling picture, “Wild "ADULTS | her sense of pantomimic proportions. | | Honey.” iL oO Mildred Harris in her last release, | Medien Cj a Prince There Was," gave about | COLUMBIA an colorless a performance as the A wall Oss fhe | Chie) GC! screen has seen in many months, In of water, 40 feet high sweeping and, swirling down thru a} “The Family Playhouse” AMATEURS TONIGHT Teday and Tuesday Snub Pollard Comedy National News Weekly HAWANIAN STRINGED TROUPE Pictures corporation has nia. tional. i Now PLAYING FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE THEATRE “Behold My Wife” A George Malferd Production Movie Headquarters Opened in Seattle |x man With L. 0, Lukan named as man-| yonn Davidson and Julia Faye. ager, the Associated First Nationa! | opened ‘Western headquarters In Seattle, ac. cording to an announcement from Chicago, This ig said to be the first time such a headquarters, including 11 states, has gone outside of Califor Lukan has been in charge ot the Northwest exchange of First Na HOUSE m MENRIK 10sEM INTER GARDE “Fool's Paradise” pla | Well, Babe Ruth didn’t strike out every time he came to bat in the world series. And he didn't knock }a home run every time. | The story of “Fool's Paradise” | deats with the love of an American | |soldier for a French dancer who llater meets an American girl in a | Mexican cantina whose love | spurns. comes to him because of a atlly act she is vivacious, | narrow chasm. jc to the wpirit of her character. | | team to their utmost before the on he} Thru blindness which later | A man and a woman | in a prairie schooner, driving the rushing torrent. The torrent over: | | takes the wagon, breaks over It and Jengulfs it in its mad sweep. | That's the climax you see in “Wild Honey.” Priscilla Dean's latest screen offering, on view at the Columbia, and if you can sit thru it without feoling a bit of goosefiesh or a/ ermkie in the «pine you probably | can walk barefoot over red coals: on the part of the latter girl, he | marries her in the belief that she t« the French gir j sight, annuls the marriage and in his |wearch for the French girt is lead to} Siam where she proves her worth. | lesaness and forces him to seek his former wife with whom he finds hap | piness. Dorothy Dalton Ix the Amer-| jean dancer, Mildred Harris the French girl, and Conrad Nagel lead Important roles are in the He recovers his! capable hands of Theodore Kosloff, eee | COLISEUM “Turn to the Right,” the most pop- ular comedy-drama of the stage,| whose appeal was testified to by mil lions of theater.qoers, has been trans. ferred to the screen and is now being | shown at the Coliseum. As a stage play, Right” made a fortune for John Gol Jaen, who presented it. and for the} | authors, Winchell Smith and John BE. | Hazzard. The screen version is presented by John Golden and Marcus Loew, and is a Rex Ingram production, directed by the creator, for the silent drama, of “The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- | | alypse” and “The Conquering Pow- er.” | It tells the story of a country boy. | | who, while serving a prison term un. | justly, becomes acquainted with two} crooks. Returning home, he finds | the mortgage about to be forecloned | by the village eskinflint, With the! aid of his two crook pals, a way is found to beat out the miser, while | the influence of the aged mother | leads the two crooks into love and a!/ “Turn to the better life. | Ie is presented by @ notable cast, | | headed by Alice Terry. Sound travela at about a fourth of es anc a mecond. | Now PLAYING Sir James Barrie's “THE LITTLE MINISTER” with ALICE CALHOUN and a Selected Cast NEWS COMEDY WEEK ‘DAY MAT. - 10¢ EVENIN 20¢ COME WEDNESDAY Rex Beach's “IRON TRAIL” FOLLOW THE CROWDS STRUGGLING, HOPING, PRAYING “ColumbialE |shown at the Oak until night only. EACH THINKING ONLY OF THE LIFE OF THE OTHER PRISCILLA DEAN IN THE SMASHING SCREEN “WILD HONEY” A PICTURE OF THRILLS, ACTION, ROMANCE THAT YOU'LL SENSATION NEVER FORGET } witnessed no mere t | raphy, | you. | and all the elements of a really great Ja tiny son for [character of Nora famous in llyn Williams, who does some Ibeautiful young Calhoun {s captivating clous Babs [ished perform OAK an produ ;of the current season As tf to asnure you that you have | k of photog} you are nm Priseilia’s startled face in the under eddies of | the turbulent waters | If there is any face that can ap | ar more startled than that of | Priscilia it has not yet made its ap- | pearance on the screen. Looking] startied in her chief stock in trad yet it is almost exhausted in thi moet mellow of melodramas. Here is a noteworthy film. 1 makes no pretense at subtlety or | plausibility, Its mission is to astound | Villain Number One bites the dust | when he traps Priscilla in a lonety | house in England. Villain Number | Two bites the dust when he threat ens Priscilla in the wilds of Africa. An entire crew of villains are wiped out in their own mad acheme to destroy Priscilla’n friends by | blasting a dam. However, ,ail of this melodrama pales into insignificance beaide the |[] thrill that follows the bursting of the dam. see WINTER GARDEN Every human emotion is pictured. photoplay are to be Doll's House," found in “A starring Nazimova at the Winter Garden this week There is comedy and pathos, even to the point of laughter and tears, | there is humor in the situations wife, the wherein Nora, the doll-like character by makes her ol A tudic takes as a he ceper mother of two beautiful ch infant, and there is the lew 1 women everywhere that the big point in the play, that every woman has the | right to control her own destiny, te | the development of her own in dividuality and personality. All these elements in this film ver sion of the Ibsen drama, as pro duced by the actress who made the every rincipal city in the United States, | are brought out fn all their fineness jof detail thru the genius Nazimova eee LIBERTY How a pretty, selfish wife n wrecks her home when Wealth turns her head is told Man's Home,” the dramatic photo play which i# being shown at the Liberty. This role is played by Kath len. did acting, especially in the part of the picture, when she begins that thru her frivolous ie is on the Ke of lowing latter ° Harry T , Matt Moore des the feature Liberty is showing La latest comedy, “The Sawmill.” e-« COLONIAL James M. Parrie’s famous story “The Minister,” on the screen at the Ce Tuesday night. Ali Ja Morrison, tw aph players, are s « roles ing shown until The story has to do with the ro mance of a young minister and a gypsy girl, Miss as the viva d Morrison gives a fin e as the minister defies his own community when protest his attentions to the girl ven picture Is one of great scenic ty. see The novels of Sir Gilbert Parker, | packed as they are with appealing love interest and red-blooded action are excellent ma rial for the movie Melford, the veter makers. Geo hailed as one of the most meritious | The sereen version is called “Behold My Wife! ‘The development of a crude Indian ||| maiden, married for spite by the dis- | solute son of an aristocratic British || family, into a b iful, cultured woman, forms the theme of the Gil bert Parker story, which is being |}| Tuesday | | itt THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 Victrola " Open an <i" THE GROTE-RANKIN = Victor a i Grote- Records OTTO F. 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