The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1922, Page 3

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@ geod photopiay ING Rodolph | Valentino s * work! with “Orphans Storm,” a pleturtzation of the “The Two Orphans. tw now showing to crowded houses at the Strand theater, elnante tow “rrivol there t# no art tn motion pletures. He challenges such writers as Bur ton Roseos, who wrote In “The Book tan" that al! good ph lose merit when conver screen, stories of American pictures. as a form of art days when human blood France tumbled, It makes you one of the moty that stormed the Bastile, that rallied to Danton and Robes pierre and then vacillated hetween loyalty to them after their ways parted. With Robesplerre you de wre mand the guillotine for those who Litttas tyrannized the poor and created 30, ] Derethy | $5." 000 beggars of alms upon the streets toh and Reserved. Seats, [9 Of Paris, With Danton you plead for Mercy and for a stoppage of the flow of blood It would be unfatr to mention this | Lalttan Gish. This letle actress could jmot be excelled in the role of Hen tietta, She is surrounded by a lempable cast, including Sister Dor jothy. | “Wepbans of the Storm” ts a won derful picture. ONLY ONE MORE DAY— “The Bride’s Play” An Orange Blossom Story with MARION DAVIES | COLUMBIA General technical advancement [Von straneim. Tapestry effect in pictures—some. thing new. nnn perfect. ‘Thrill scents capably done These are a few of the outstanding i China Club N Delegates to Meet | ("ir of the much talked or pre Three representatives have been/already showing tn its second big chosen by the China club to attend | w at the Columbia, the ninth national foreign trade con- vention at Philadelphia, May 10, 11]in the photography. Long shots © and 12 made of night scenes. Unimportant " phey are E.G. Anderson, president | characters are allowed to move ocea- ¢ the Western Dry Goods Co. and | *lonally between the camera and tm rman of the foreign trade bu. | portant figures, a natural situation, reau, Chamber of Commerce; Ctancy | 12 some instances, close-ups are con- M. Lewis, treasurer of the China club] fined to one feature, portraying the and secretary of the Manufacturers’ |emotion of the moment. Early morn D association, and W. B. Henderson, |M® scenes are in indistinct outline. St} @rector of the foreien trade bureau, | houettes are effective in pantomime. Chamber of Commerce, and a trustee|If the element of on Is of para BP ce the China club. mount importance, It is «ubordinated _— — ~ {to characterization-—that is, action of obseure figures is clear-cut Von Stroheim introduces many ‘|new tricks before the camera. He wets his Hps in anticipation of an other conquest. He ts a great villain. Many scenes lacking actien appear to be worked in tapestry, This effect evidently was obtained by photog raphy thru burlap. It is an artistic novelty. The detail of running fire horses that attracts the most attention t#* the pounding hoofs that was all Von Stroheim shows | Money-back guarantey with every suit. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd. —adv. ADULTS | AK | ‘ioc | Childrea 15¢ between Int & 3a AMATEURS a hoofs. The punch was in the sim sao Pr. M. nation to detail increased other at thritis. WINTER GARDEN ‘The new Rex Beach flim produce. |tion, “Fair Lady.” that is showing at ithe Winter Garden, i« a heart-thr bing romance set in pulee quickening Alse Last Times Tonight Rodolph Valentino and DOROTHY PHILLIPS tn ~oNnck TO ¥ WOMAN™ nd Wed. ing ‘The action of the story has all of the typical Rex Beach snap, turous complications, but the theme in one of romantic love that will ap- peal to all normal humans of both ween. The story, like all the Rex Beach works, is one that keeps the specta tor guessing right up to the last few scenes, and he will not be quite sure ven Gloria Swanson Eliott Dexter “Don’t Tel Everything” “The Black Panther’s Cub” until it is all finished The leading role ts that of a beau. tiful young Sicilian countess, cleverly played by Betty Blythe; the villain ie portrayed by Thurston Hall, w is the very personification of the “polished” criminal. The leading male role, that of a typical young! | American, is filled pertectly by Rob- ert Elliott. oe LIBERTY . The bill at the Liberty this week offers Rodoiph Valentino in a dra matic picture play entitled “Frivol ods Wives” and the latest Mack Sen |] nett comedy, “He Reasonable.” “Frivolous Wives” is a story which deals with a young woman who sac rifices all save her honor and good name to protect her father from the} subtie machinations of her false step- mother. ‘There is excitement galore, fights, escapes and thrilling automobile wreck. ‘The story ts from the prolific pen lof Hayden Talbot, the distinguished young author, who Is also responsible for several of the biggest hits of the COLISEUM Marion Davies will close a four days’ run at the Coliseurn Tuesday night in “T Bride's Play.” Coming to this theater Wednesday will be “Smilin’ Through,” said to be Norma Talmadge's very best screen pre-| I W. GRIFFITH chatienges the! the ‘amour | whieh He challenges all those who clatm = and books al to the He challenges the Furopeans who Say there is no serious worth to the He challenges those who say the screen in vastly inferior to the stage of the Storm” aperds you ran in the Seine as the monarchy of lenin without giving praise to| | Masterful characterization by Eric | Reproduction of scene of action, | * technical advance Mes mainly oi drama with an international color-| of how it is reatly going to tura i ae in herse! | Sam Thornhill, Film; Now “Orphans of the Storm” Great Showing at Strand | Lillian Gish. Once again this young actress proves herself to be th leading emotional st } Foolish Wives “Foolish Wives" answers must reach The Star office by noon Wednesday, Don't forget you must have a complete set of 12 answers. Send clippings to “Fool ish Wiven” E or bring them to The Star office. | the sereen has known in many months in the cast. TRIPLE EVENT chief attraction will be “The F Road.” a Paramount picture at j Thomas Metgho This story de Faces Appear BY GLENN HUGHES Sunday was a day full |for patrons of the Wilkes ¢ iFirst o | new bil lw ich is a very wei comedy of characteriz [prise, Then, there was the first ap }pearance locally of Miss Katherine In one close-up! Van Buren, the new leading woman, jot whom I shall epeak presently, | Finally, there was the welcome re }turn of Emmett Vogan, the popular ‘These three events [juventie man. proved exciting and pleasant to Sun. day's audience, and they should in ervase the steadily growing patron lage at that theater liter fe Miss Van Buren. pe absolute essential in a succesntu who has charm, versatility and char Buren Sunday was that she te a de lightful persohality, with style, a quick mind. cate Nght and shad and « bright neew that is immediate tn I's effect It im too noon to judge of her versatility, but it Is quite obvious that she ts well trained In acting, and that she has admirable confi a sense of del | tverrens. Emmett Vogan wn a decided antage in the Sunday perform ance, for hin popularity inaured his favorable reception. In tho role of © misunderstood husband, he contributed a large amount of comedy, even tho he ox castonally forgot the English accent with which he began Jamea Blaine did very well with « straight part. His «scene in the recond act showed splendil reserve and und nding, and is one of the best things be has done during the seanon Valentine Sidney carries an aristo. cratic ¢ tomar nolds Denniston cre type with almost Mary Thorne, Harriet Hellen and Evelyn Atkinson form a trio of amartly dreswed magnets, and be tween them keep the stage from ever looking barren of b “A Pair of Silk Stockings” Is really good fun, the kind of fun that Englishmen much better than we Americans do. It is simple in plot, but avoids the commonplace, and the lines are most entertaining suren success concoct Governor Hart normal school here For Raw Sore Throat At the first «ign of a raw, sore throat, rub on a little Musterole ith sentation. | Miss Talmadge wili play a dual role. She appears as the beautiful Monyeen, who is killed by @ rejected suitor on her wedding day, and as Kathleen, niece of Monyeen, who falls in Jove with the son of the man who caused the death of her aunt The role, it is said, giver Norma a great opportunity to exercise her ex traordinary talents as a wonderful emotional and dramatio actrew The production has been filmed on ® lavish scale under the direction of Sidney Franklin. eee PALACE HIP “Eden and Return,” Doris May's a . 14 \ | \e ] } second starring vehicle, is the film yi y attraction at the F e Hip Teach Children To Use | 0". tm testiness of" youth the delicious touch of roman veloped by the story make and Return” entertainment of most delightful variety Imagine, for instance, the fun that can be evolved from a situation wherein Doris May as Betty Blay lock faces the predicament of being compelled to marry any one of three undesirable young men her proud father has selected for her, Of course, she frowns on them all, and picks one of her own choosing, but Cuticura Soap Because it 1s best for their tender skins, Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ofntment applied to firet signs of redness of rough- | ness. Cuticura Talcum is also excel- lent for children. Semple Nach Free Men a : “Catteurs Lab- PAR GT ‘aleve Be. ‘Caticure Seap shaves without mus. your fingers, It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain, Musterole is a clean, white ofnt ment, made with ofl of mustard, It has all the strength of the old-fash-| joned mustard plaster, without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for eroupy children. Keep it handy for instant use 5 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER 4 STOMACH SUFFERING || if by magic when 1. Gane pains, acta stomach, burn- ing and al! after-eating distress relieved in two minutes, All [| drug stores. | Griffith's “Orphans oj the Storm” is wonderful. { the way in which she does It supplies the plot of a» interesting a story as] #od Reid participate, is one of the New Play and TWO NeW) kasy street. his ambition wanes and interest | he opening of the A’ Pair of Silk Stockings,” | 1 take it that the most important If there te stock company it It a leading woman acter. My impression of Miss Van |kidney and bla¢ ar of the screen. Her acting in | COLONTAL The © | fal Is showing “Don't Tell Everything, & delightful romantic jeture drama, with such players as joria Swanson, Wallace Reid, Filiott Dexter and Jack Holt appearing in the featured roles, | It ts a Ceell De Mille production, which accounts for the lavinhness of the settings and the novel plot A real polo game, in which Holt features of the film play, eee Emmett King, Margaret Livingston | OAK jand Earle Metoalf are other favorites For the last time tonight, "0: to Every Woman,” the picture play costarring Dorothy Phillipa and Rodolph Valentino, will be shown at the Oak For Tuesday and Wednesday. with a novelist who makes a wee marriage, and, finding himself on he develops into a drone, His wife quits him, and he sinks Into the depths, but im finally regene after a rien of interesting events Gladys George is Meighan's leading | woman. ~ CORNS | ATTLE STAR Lift Off with Fing2rs} Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s | THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F. 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