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APRIL 14, 1922. THE §S 060 0066006660066606¢4 . Who Is This Foolish Wife? Last Times Friday—Gloria Swanson “Her Husband's Trademark Ne Nak KS We This Pieture Represent? | \ HOLT Name of Contestant. . Address . ..... (Save answers until 12 are pris ated | oe First prize ... Second prize . Third prize Two prizes of $5 each.. 10 | Total + ee ee ee 8100 | Also 10 pairs of tickets for “Fool at the Columbia. | Number six! } | ‘This is a hard one today, so the | “Foolish Wives” editor ts going to j help you a bit, First of all, m | box the lady is opening. and is not @ real magician and has no | Jewels to put inte the box, why do You suppone she opened it? Ob, well go ahead and guem—it's a cinch Incidentally, you might be interest. ed to know leh Wiyea,” toe the since she HE married him for money—and he knew | the milk uc %. But when the fiend tn }tion, opens at the Columbia Satur. him threatened to destroy ) | day. her self-respect — | 1. A@riana, wife of Antipholus, In Shakespeare's “Comedy of Errors.” bag a Rag amped | 2 Alemena, wife of the Thebian tion of the greatest mar. riage melodrama ever writ- tea. general, Amphitryon, and mother of Hercules. 3. Amytis, wife of Nebuchadnes sar. 4 Ann Boleyn, wife of Henry Virt. | 5. Cleopatra, the “Serpent of the Nile.” | 6 Dora Copperfield, in Dickens “David Copperfield.” | 7. Dido, queen of Carthage, tn Aeneid.” bye, the first woman. Mary Stuart, queen of Scot } 9 land. | 10. Fatima, seventh wife of Blue deard | 11, Mon Flanders tn Defoe's “Mott Flanders.” 12. Guinevere, wife of King Ar. |thur, tn medieval romance 13. Polly Peacham in (i@y’s “The Deggars Opera.” 14. Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great. | | 15. Helen, wife of Meneians, and cause of the Trojan war. 16. Hermione, wife of Dadmus, @aughter of Mars and Venus, tn Greek mythology. 17. Jeuebel. wife of King Ahab of lerael " r " 1 Carol Kennicott, tn “Mat S jal: Bix Easter Festival streat” mt 7 peci e of Music and Dance 19, Katherine, wife of Petruchto/) in “The Tamtng of the Shrew.” | 20. Lady Macbeth, tn Shake- rpeare’s “Macbeth.” 21. Lot's wife, who fled from Sod om, and disobeyed her Lord's instruc tions, | 22. Pandora, wife of Epimetheus, in Greek mythology. | 2% ‘Theodora, wife of Emperor | Justinian. 24. Niobe, who dared call her chil- |dren more beautiful than the daugh |ter of the gods 25. Lucretia @! Borgia, danghter ot Pope Alexander VI, and duchens of Ferrara. } CONTEST RULES 6060 0006006660066000% “KAdie Washington monument cost $1,-} Polo has finished three sae: ne F 300,000. 4 |chapters of hin new serial, “Cap'n 1. The “Foolish Wives content Se I PP Ps will run for 12 days. It started ADULTS | — — _ Saturday, April 8, and ends Fri AK lay, Apr Each day a picture print od representing a famous Bet. 19t ythology, drama or f and 204 | Chiltrea 5c Fach day &@ list of 25 peop which tncludes the name of the picture printed, will be published 2 AMATEURS fen seem The first thing necessary to AMATEURS TONIGHT win one of the prizes ig to clip TONIGHT each day the picture of a “Fool 00 ish Wife” and k plainly tn the wont idx space provided the name of the a LAST TIMES person represented. Prizes will Also LAST SHOWINGS FRIDAY WALLACE — AND LILA be awarded to the contestants who submit the largest number of correct answers to the 12 illustra thona. Neatnens also will be a deciding “WITHOUT LIMIT” “The Charm Schoo!” TOMORROW factor in awarding the prizes. Wally'’s Popaiar Comedy “LYING LIPS” YOUR AN Success L THE CLOSE OF “ pxtra Added Attraction FRANCIS HOWELL LONG Wendertal Bey aritone, Aue Eleven in the 12 pictu to the ° Contest Eadite nwern ADMISSION 20¢ ANY TIME [ Norma ‘Talmadge Soon Coming ] | Norma Talmadge and little Miriam Battista as they ap-| pear in “Smilin’ Through,” greatest starring vehicle, which has already been booked for 1 showing at the Coliseum, * & & % COLUMBIA M°x? "ARLO, with af of ttn romance and Intrigue, its worlds of wealth and wanton folly LOEW S ALACE HIP CONTINUO 1TO ll ‘Today at 4:00 Tonight at 8 and 10 LAST TIMES OF Viola Dana TOMORROW (SAT.) NEW SHOW The Celebrated Star WILLIAM FARNUM “A Stage Romance” Based on Alexandre Dumas’ World Famous 2 Vaudeville Headed by the Incomparable JONIA “The Pearl of Hawaii” and Hor Native I Masictar COMING SAT. APRIL 22 DORIS MAY In “EDEN & RETURN” “Why Announce * will be | Miss Talmadge’s latest and | * * * * | brought to Seattle when “Foolish | Wiver,” the long-heraided million dollar picture, opens at the Columbia Saturday morning. To reproduce the scenes and atmosphere of Monte ‘arlo Erich von Stroheim, the star and director, spent much time in an exhaustive study of Monacan cus toma, and the accumulation of many surreptitiously - made photographs. One of the unusual scenes is the In. terior of the throne room of the Prines of Monaco, showing the prince himself, his retinue and the cere monies of state, Marie Prevost finishes a week's run at the Columbia tonight tn “The Dangerous Lite Demon,” « comedy- crema. | cee WINTER GARDEN | Gladys Lealie, Seena Owen and Malt Moore will be seen tonight for the last time at the Winter Garden, in the plcturtzation of Kathleen Nor. ris’ famous ol, “Sisters.” one of the finest photoplays shown on a lo cal sereen for wome time Following this feature, Manager || James Clemmer announces as the featured drama, “Why Announce Your Marriage?” the Jatest Elaine Hammerstein film play. eee STRAND | “Her Husband's Trademark,” the Gloria Swanson feature which cloms at the Strand tonight, will be fol lowed by “Bought and’ Pair For,” a Paramount picturization of the fam. ous stage play, with Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt in the leading roles. Willam De Mille produced the of. fering, which is recommendation enough for any flim play. ee LIBERTY Chartie Chaplin bas taken the most popular day of any week, month or year for the ttle of his latest screen offering, and the picture is living up to Ita title in popularity in every city in which it is now being shown. “Pay Day” ts the first picture the tomedian has made «ince “The Idle |Class,” a year ago. Liberty Saturday, along with On Over,” a Rupert Hughes comedy: | vi drama. “Come Betty Compson fs now at the Lib | Saturday only. | tractive little stage Jcently entered si erty in “The Green Temptation.” featured player, f COLISEUM This offering wit be followed 27 ee ee ee ee ure that differs from all «tii anothe Goldwyn picture, “A/. tions in ite settings and) Night Rov Le Roy Scott's melo- | °°° kground is “A Question | dramatic story, in which Lon Cha-|°°'* of Hon the First N nal film | ney Leatrice Joy, John Bowers and play which serves as a new starring | Culle vehicle for Anita Ste nd which will be on view at the Coliseum for a week, beginning Saturday. An Eastern society girl's fight to anxim! late the vigorous freedom of the West furnishes the main theme of the «tory Tonight will be the final showing ot “The Rosary” at the Coliseum, | eee | COLONIAL | Tonight for the tat time “Without Limit” will be shown at the Co. lonial, Beginning Saturday, the new attraction for a run of four days will be “Lying Lips,” the big Ince pro- duction, with Florence Vidor and Houre Peters, two of screendom's most popular stars, in the leading roles The romance of a young Canadian | rancher and the beautiful daughter | of an artistocratic English family forma the theme of the story. ‘ Your Marriage?” It opens at the OAK Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s THE GROTE-RANKIN OTTO F_KEGEL, President, Fifth Avenue and Pike Street The Grote-Rankin Co.’s Spring House-Cleaning Sales Provide Exceptional Savings On Living Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Furniture Lower Prices and Lowest Terms of Pay- ment Are Featured During These Sales ! —= A Popular Model Priced $125.00 $12.50 Puts This Instrument in Your Home If your plans are to buy a moder- ately priced Brunswick Phonograph, the style illustrated merits your con- sideration; it is both dignified and rich in design. 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