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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922. Lif _ BETTY SATURDAY | 'COMPSON STARTING WINTER GARDEN In whic h she the big pr wa how married life can e made extremely happy, there is a very well-known cast her work well known for Woman ¢ jod Changed. at the Winter Ge following the final The Isle of Zordo” Fri den. ¢ showing of e | COLUMBIA | Marte Prevost follows Harry Carey | attraction at the Columbia. | the Carey feature as the “Man to Man, clones tonight The Dangerous Little Demon” ta | the title of the new Prevost picture The story ix by Mildred Considine, | formerly of Seattle, The plot has to! do with the experiences of a pretty girl who didn't have a ch’ & Model daughter because Was too buay and too rich right sort of parent ee LIBERTY Bthel Clayton ends a four days’ en \gngoment at the Liberty tonight in “The Cradle," an appealing drama of mother love. Beginning Saturday the Strand} | management presents Betty Compson |im her tatest Paramount starring ve | “The Green Temptation.” As | Genelle, she is an Apache dancer and lax Coralyn, a dancer of the Parisian high-class theaters. She leads a dual |lie, one that ts filled with unusual adventures, ce to be or father © be the! COLISEUM Pomeroy Cannon, who distin guished himeeclf by his portrayal of the Argentine in “The Four Horse the role of Donald MacTavish, an old} Scotch sea pirate, in the picturtaa: | tion of “The Rosary,” a First Na tional attraction, which opens Satur | day at the Coliseum, | The present feature at the Coll seum is “Boomerang Bill,” starring | Lionel Barrymore. ar will be shown for The Star of “The Miracle Man” and “The Little Minister,’ in a HER MOST a DAZZLING PICTURE! READ a semap % |] One hundred " 7 “ || prizes. “Her Husband's Trademark,” the eee last of the Big Paramount Four ||, “vervbody in Seat features, will be the next offering | at the Btrand, beginning Saturday. | Ming Swanson is sald to be provided | with one of the best roles of her sereen career in this pleture, which | is billed as a drama of exceptional | appeal | Louise Lovely, the clever young actress, appears in person. tonight for the last time in conjunction with | Theodore Kosloff as king of the WOLVES! winner “Pootiah Wives,” bin April 15th Manager Cutts of Zane Grey's “The Mysterious Fyd- er” comes as the attraction at the Co- jenial, following the Fox production, | “Why Girls Leave Home.” “The Mysterious Rider,” like all of | - . is a thrilling outdoor story. js romantic and filled with | exciting adventure. } Claire Adams and Robert McKim / head the cast. . STAR FILM EDITOR PUBLISHED | J .CONCERNING Joseph J. Dowling Is tho star of | “The Kentucky Colonel” at the Oak | Friday and Saturday. Dowling wit! be remembered as the old patriarch in “The Miracle Man.” Ho gives a/ splendid performance as the Ken. | tucky colonel. | Following this picture will be “One | Man in a Million,” in which George Beban appears. ° até loeat CLASS A The dangerous South sea Islands! mingié with London's Limehouse slums in George Fitemaurice’s latest ‘production, “Idols of Clay,” which ts showing at the Class A until Satur- | day night. Mae Murray and David} Powell are the featured players The story was written by Ouida Bergere. WIN ETHEL CLAYTON t 2 r . . . : =e * “The Curse of Drink” is the title BACK AGAIN |of a new feat picture. = “The June Elvidge, formerly of the New| Curse of Boc " would a York Winter Garden, has been absent | more up-to-date _ title H from the sereen for some two years. “Ten Nights in a Barroom’ She has recently been engaged to play | ffourishes on the # n & prominent role in Katherine Mac- cuit 4 Donald's next picture, Both stars! Richard Dix will be Jeading man are noted for their gorgeous ward-|in Betty Compson’s next picture Tobes; hence the sartorial display | ———— i will be something especially note-, I¢ you value your watch, let Haynes worthy. | rephir it. Next Liberty theatre.—Adv MAN phone calls asking when the Carey pict but it is booked elsewhere, so there is JUST ONE DAY MORE to see the picture you've heard so much week. It goes Saturday. Demon”—Round Four of “The Leath —and Lee Moran in “The Rubberneck.” to be some game! hsthe tlighest Quality, —_ Husband's Trademark for the latest film contest |] going to be one of the most inter esting ever conducted. for $2.50 mers enable offer you this low price. 1} Nancy and Elmer Floyd. members in Floyd's popular girl revue, which will be pre- men of the Apocalypse,” has created | sented at the Strand in conjunction with the showing of “Her the Gloria Swanson feature, which irst time Saturday ‘ANITA STEWART the Film Contest to Begin Saturday doliars in cash tle In going to have a chance to be a prize the million dollar Untversal offering which is scheduled to open at the Colum ie the Inspiration It's he Cotumbla P , = and The Star are co-operating on : con ma 0 gra Question,” @ dra! | tne contest. Full particulars will ; oe ae be announced Saturday, COLONIAL Zane Grey's “The Mysterious — France plans to conserve 40,000, 000 tons of coal annually by the elec- trifieation of her railroads. (American fon an Sticks another day. We have had hundreds of | ure leaves. We'd sure like to hold this baby another week, about this Sunday we will knock a senastional three-bagger | with, Marie Prevost in “The Dangerous Little erpushers” It’s going SEATTLE STAR FLOYD REVUE AT STRAND Nancy is one of the featured | | National star, received @ most unique Anita Stewart, the Aarociated First ring as a birthday present last month. As her birthetone in the lowly garnet, | the intrinsic value of the trinket was enhanced by. & in the zodiac signs of Aquari juiste workmanship ign embracing the Will Appear at Winter Garden Beasie Love, who comes to \the Winter Garden Saturday \with Seena Owen and Matt Moore in the splendid drama isters” which was made linto @ screen play from the | popular story by Kathleen | pat sl APPARENTLY Fed Nel, Stubbs—Voliva saya the world is flat Rubbs—I believe = he’s_—sright Everybody seems to be borrowing money these days She could eat anything —without indigestion or sleeplessness For a time she had been troubled with gusafter her evening meal. The distress was most painful after eat- ing potatoes or other starchy foods, of which she was very fond. Then she started taking two cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed- time. She poured about a half cup of bolling hot water over the yeast cakes, stirred them theroughly, added a little cold water and drank. 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She explained to them how to change their moods thru a change | ,, of garments. “A woman simply cannot sustain a| “Foolish Wives," Erich von Stro- gloomy outlook on life when she|heim's million dollar masterpiece, a | Which has Deon booked for an early showing at the Columbia. They are || ADULTS Malveen Polo, daughter of the in. } trepid Eddie, who plays the part of | 1 re) C} | little natt-wit in the picture, and | Madison | } Dale Fuller, a former Sennett bath- | Bet, ist j and 2nd “rhe Fa dons, say, a crisp corn yellow linen | or dainty turquoise muslin,” aid she. Cecil M. Hepworth, English ducer, is to build six studios at | ton-on-Thames. This bears out prediction that the English fin }are to make a serious attempt | compete with American pictures, Two new stars have literally been de” by their outstanding work in Money-back guarantee with suit. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd. CLASS “A” THEATE TODAY and SATURDAY MAE MURRAY in IDOLS 10c | =< [ 20¢ ) | Chikrea SC | ing beauty, who, strange to say, does ousneen” | the most dramatic part in the pic- faces jture, and, according to advance no- |tiees, the best acting, AMATEURS (Children) TONIGHT 8:00 P. M. See the Youngsters Perform | NE nen Stes sy A Also Playing Friday and Saturday “The Kentucky Colonel” BAD “Princess” Steamships Leave Seattle Daily, Pier 1, foot of Yesler Way 9:00 A.M. "the ‘Night Bout Baily tcxeepe Sunday) at 11230 P.M. Through Train Service And connections to points in Western and Eastern Canada, and to Middle West and Eastern United States. FOR VICTORIA and VANCOUVER, B. C. The Day Boat Daily at. SPECIAL SAILING SEATTLE TO VANCOUVER SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 11:30 P. M. CITY TICKET OFFICE, @08 Second Avenuc Main S587 K. F. L, Sturdee, General Agent