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THE SEATTLE STAR i eh t Liadiled by Daisy Nenr NGS, dances and special music added to Strand show for pleasure of patrons; Columbia to close for ten days, beginning Monday—will open O S with many improvements; Liberty, Coliseum, Winter Garden, Colonial and Oak have new programs of exceptional merit. Plenty of variety for picture fans. Readers in lively discussion as to whether girl should marry city or country fellow. Write your opinion. TODAY'S PROGRAMS ' | | pammmery—Wallnce Red in “The | Dictator.” | A—-Erte Von Strohelm's | | eaters. agri | WINTER Mkinny—Antonte Morene | “A Guilty Consctence.” Com- | | Mba sanday. Florence Vider tn “The | nan gg war | | x 7 | | the Woman,” enti Tuesday | ; it enly } TAL—"Tracks” Coming San- | he ye Tagrem’s “Tora te the | | “ALWAYS THE WOMAN” (Goldwyn) Cotte Thaster Betty Compaen Boose... secs ees Emory Jonnedn pea | 7 =a /ETTY COMPSON, the dainty lit-| 2 —— oamesconieiicen. (2) Ye actress who is now playing at/ Sat m1 os wee er. Ii SS IER ps = z ee 3 : “sa Es ye mat ; the Btrand in “Always the Woman,” | 1—Miss duPont, Columbia, 2—Wallace Reid, Liberty. 3—Dorothy Phillips, Coliseum. 4—Betty Compson, Strand. 5—Leah Baird, Oak. 6—Florence Vidor, Winter Garden. 7—Alice Terry, Colonial. 7 sare fm Sates ae | | \Columbia Will Oh, Judge! The City Man or the Country Man: Which? ! Be Re-Decorated Says Betty, “The cosmetics that are A Sudge at Stoux City, Iowa, | ‘The Columbia will close its doors mmogutcared vownars we oe Coggans Take Court Action sentenced «ix men charged with with all the things of the great outro. two weeks after next Sunday derful that any gir! can enhance her natural beauty by properly applying | me mg to ved the movie, 1% city man va, the country man. + Soi: cabeess. coo dha the Pesahacte cB It's & great argument, and, tho | doors.” “the 1 night's performance of SHE SAYS THERE ee “Foote ‘mem ae to Stop Malicious Gossip promt esr eevadga yy dye es poe; 18 NO CHOICE Wives,” for the purpose of . COLUMBIA || Jackie coogan's mother has been! Hereafter the superior court of champions, there are @ good many | And 8. D. Roberts of 504 9th ave.,/ rating the Interior of the popular appointed legal guardian and his} Los Angeles will be advised at regu-| “FOOLISH WIVES” j father as bis official manager. Thun) Mr Wntervas as to the amount of Where, Oh, Wh on the city man's side. (Bebverant} | : bd » EPS, | Whatever the popular verdict up j rises to remark that no worhan can | Second ave. playhouse. R. W. Case decide whether a city man or a coun- ager, made this announcement) for the first time in America juris nd invested. Mr oO " a a anc ante Mrs. Coogan’s bone Count Karamain...... Brie Von Strohetr pone W Do on that problem may turn out to be, cam Kavey..-..Rudoiph Christians; prudence parents have applied for| was placed at $100,000. te will try man will make the better hus-| 4 corps of decorators, artiste andl # — legal sanction of Weir guardianship n@ Coogans live in a beautiful Fire scenes without equal form on | o¢ 9 child ; [home in Los Angeles that formerly How would you lke to be paid « band, She says she has lived in the| workmen have been employed for of the punches of Universal's million | “iis action was taken to protect | belonged to Bessie arriscale, They | fancy salary just to treat Mar s fi Pa ¥ ae © letters, the more de ick the settlement, Everyone has a| dollar production, “Foolish Wives.” | yaccie’s daddy and “moodie” from | own high-priced cars. These circum. | ford as mean as you P y could? | ¥« * city and country and that some coun. |the past three weeks trying to put” which is being shown again at the) maticious gosnip concerning the man-| stances gave idie tongues something Jean Heresholt has been getting a big,| Here are a few opinions: Be mS im” | try men are just as vain as the city | the house into condition for the wine Columbia until Sunday night only. | ner in which Jackie's money is being |to wag about fat pay envelope for three months \crry MEN DON'T ee men and some city men are just as|ter season, but were unable to me when the house will be closed for 19) spent. | The deed to the house is in Jackie's simply because he posseases an un-| SEED AUTOMOBILES / Sine an the finest country men.* jcomplich thelr end, and st toe days, during which time it will be en- | ——————— name. Under new court action | usual ability for being excessively)” sca. Fern Schonats, at 611! So there regret thet Mr, Case te force aa Urely renovated and new 950,000| 1. iongues of goestp in pret. | his property will be protected by the | villainoua before a motion picture | we tein te py ge se AE Who has the better of this argu-| ‘lose for # short period. ¥ sth, 0 c c ment? a4 the contest rules care.| In connection with other new fea-"" organ tnstalled. rd court if Gisaster sho petals tie 7 pipe lerence to her Secs Menster cheuté: betel his! camera, |man,” because “in the country one} fr Vy ‘ BT Don't Doubt Your Wife,” which He has committed a couple of mur-| can never go any pl “ | ‘ea 1 hceeahies can never go any place without a WINTER GARDEN |i witl be the photoplay attraction at 7 no strange old world Countlews | ders aked «the famous Mar schine, but In the city a machine is the Oak Sunday and Monday, brings | Housends of men getting callous | around by the hair and abused her and tumors on their | 4), fully and then write your own opin-|tvres of the Columbia a $60,000 ion. You may be the one to win. Wurlitzer-Hope-Jones organ ts being . installed. This musical instrument is one of the largest on the entire’ t an ennential thing to the happi ere | ene, eemtoes Ste Peeminenes. _lienina trying: to Doveme wealthy—| Uc, vom or sages er sacs in euch a|namy ot manried folk. ‘They can | Pacific coast and patrons of the the Floss Stanton Florence Vidor | % LI B ERT Y and here's a lad at 6 so wealthy| Lite time, Oh, for the life tand the} ( ‘ontest | ater will be assured of excellent pro- — Rodney Aldrich Clyde Pitimore | | | [that hie parents piace themselves) ruerite) ot a muceeeatul movies| COUNTRY MAN FOR |erams when the theater reopens Marriage '« advocated by some; | —————— rss g~ reac. gp’ Sage ( * COUNTRY GIRL C di ; VT iceorten Wales 4 the mem: : oo gossip as to how his ars are | adel seen ‘ N rius Hauptman and the ae deprecated by others. Everyone at ms DACEATeN | handled. lee ‘ae var ct me = be ji . on itions bers of his allartists orchestra some time or other in life’ deliberates | nroske Travers Wallace Reta we Madge Bellamy, who ts to ap | country man for the country girl! he a i planning a pretentious musical prow on the subject. Marriage is the main | Carioe Rives.. sr++sTheedere Keolett AGNES AYRES IN pone with Jock Piekierd bn “Gare |SCUnTY, SOO oe ee amwen _Here they are, folks. The| gram for the season's pression SEE theme of “The Heel Ayer i rca| From heavy villian to light com-| | rison’s Finksh,” was selected by | \anette’s problem city man and the country| play interpretation of “The Storm,” | ee ee, edian ts a big step, but Walter Long, “BORDERLAND” SOON) 0th Photoplay Magasine and | “f think the city man has just as|man. Seem to be on friendly | ; : pore lygarst metic re nae the Film Daily as the best bet [much right to the girl'e love as has| terms, don’t they, even if they - so ge agg |well known character actor, has) vistiong of charming gowns now on the screen for early star ithe country man, for he has had/are both fighting for the same eet a taken it, all in one fump. After play | for the opening. House Peters, Virs. lena the ceatderges Acad tn “The| {rr thous Of 1860 to 1923 are ween) tose | er love. affairs to make him mi 01 GP the tat Fata ther b enough love re to er) , 4 mbla for two for ee COLISEUM {Shiek.” and the villianous captain of S mes resting featur mot “er. |qwant'to settle down, but the girt han | Gi7t! House Peters is the out-| pee: pase pl eb i on Vall! and Matt Moore are por: the hell ship in “Moran of the Lady ee . always lived in the country, and doors man and Matt Moore|| .. | ing leading roles. } pe N SAL” ms opening Wednesday tran ers Eleventh prize ....--..+-+. 500 The Seattle Star-Columbla contest ‘HURRICANE'S GAL’ Betty,” he suddenly pops up in the ; rr when she ts forced to make a choice | the city chap. Twelfth and thirteenth .... 2.50 || now being conducted tn connection. | ro jhumorous role of Mike, the taxi vet evening gown Novel Program she will take the ‘country man,’ real Fourteenth to twenty-fourth “0h. ths saving "1 i€ Lote Dorothy Phillips | aeiver, in the screen version of Rich 2 Z ¢ that he t# of “*hemould' and | ™iss her people, her old life and the te 3 19 showing of “The Storm’) ak Donan Rotert Bitis | 4T? 7 7 mune of Its unbelted nn today, the Strand offers | Me that he « —Tickets for “The Storm” will be continued until the Columbia. +o ard Harding Davis" play, “The Die iting tae on the : ading Biily /t2at she loves him the beat silent places of the great outdoors If The above prizes are offered by || theater open: : Five weeks on an old rst see tator.” now showing at the Liberty. stal beads. ( SISTERS DISAGREE she married David. I know she wou The Star for the best answers to |! Falah Air res fa! ; schooner, with its greasy food, stuffy | # the headdress, ON SUBJECT Burr.” Sister Ione, u y a j es . 2 Siete one, up the problem of Manette, heroine A cablegram just received from bunks and stale drinking water. was COLO NIAL | of them hanging at one side | Sister# never do have the same | gtanwood, does not have th of “The Storm,” which Is to be | paris, the lot of Dorothy Phillipe and the|), ~~ x ne head for a charming ar Meas GB marriage if the letters of » Goes not Have she eame || shown soon at the Columbia, company that supported her in “Hur “TURN TO THE RIGHT” novel effect Hazet Luce, at Mt. Vernon, and Tone | Pinion, as you w ¢, Here Is her |) namely: | company of something like a ricane’s Gal,” a First National attrac- pati | There's a jazz danc gown ¢ th Luce, at Stanw are a criterion. | Contribution: “By the difference in “Should a girl choose a city hundred French players to sup- tion, now thrilling every audience at | 514, ringer Ailes ‘Terry | gold lace, modified hoop-skirt ¢ nanner. The We present Hazel’s idea first. She| the nature of the two, Manctte would || man or an outdoors man?” port him in a comedy which he the Coliseum. | Joe Bascom i Je athall! decorated with bee bands of « of Indin,” is the or writes "f think Manette would | na choose the city chap, for, if RULES | has arranged to film tn his na igh AK | For his excellent work as director |'"# with red ribbe re zellaphars tra number choone the big, honest and kind-| she ed Burr, she would remain Letters must not exceed 200 |) tive land. * re) lee “fhe Four. Horsemen,” Rex In-|"0wers of orange, red sone | hearted woodaman, for she has been | in the forest, alone, with never the || words. | ete: es ———-8 | cram received the degree of Bachelor) 2% ™ Soopakivts on i906 THOMAS MET brought up In the woodland ¢ try. | chance to see the ‘bright lights’ of the Answers must be written on || N. and R—Bugene O'Brien cam | DON'T DOUBT YOUR WIFE” Jor Fine Arts from Yale, He f# the gorgeou pekirts of » Thomas Meighan starts work the/and knows that all Burr Wintons | city. Because her father left her in| ono side of paper only. jbe reached at the Players’ Club] epatuay | first man to be honored by a great c part xia month on his new |are honest and trustworthy. On the! Burr's care her love for him ¥ 4 Decision of judges to be final. || New York City, N. Y. Rodolph Vak | Rose Manning Lash Baird | coiversity for movie work Richard Walton Tully's production | Paramount pictur ed “The Manj other har has no knowledge of be of the sisterly kind and not the|| Employes of The Star, Columbia jentino at Famous Players Studios, doba Manning Edward Pet ent pro ymar the Tentmaker,” with Guy |W Saw Tomorrow Leatries Joy, | David's kind, and tf she ts the right | love she would be willing to give|| and Universal Exchange barred. || Hollywood, Cal. Frank Mayo, U | One of Ingram’s mos What part does faith play im the|ductions, “Turn to the Right.” } marriage tie?. Why should a hus.|be shown for four days at the Co-jately costume mand doubt his wife? Should he be ionial beginning Sunday according to studio reports ing pe will respect the wishes | David. She might go to the city with ng father, who gave her David, but would still retain her love She would for Burr, for she would associate him | versal Film Studios, Universal Cit3 |Cal., and Colleen Moore, 7119 South * Grandview, Los Angeles, Cal. ‘ Address Problem Editor, Seattle ak and Roberts, Eva will | Bates Post be the most elabor- | The o® will be in the support ama yet. produced, | Albert F Man's care. Now Playing R Until Tuesday SEATTLE'S COOLEST SPOT “Let's go to the Liberty” is always good advice NOW PLAYING THE MOST WONDERFUL SEA PICTURE EVER DOROTHY PRODUCED! PHILLIPS NOW PLAYING— production of strange Egypt! Broadway Chorus Girls! First Feyptian National's Sheiks! tale of Thrills! the sea, ‘Thrills! land and air! Any day till 6:30 25c After 6:30—350 CARAMBA! What a Picture! Wallace Beery and She has the love of two men, a Bhiek in not only his latest but In a new kind of a comedy where bananas and revolutions mix together— “The Dictator” A gay, romantic Paramount comedy, in which dashing Wallie wins a Spanish banana revolution and loses his heart to a beautiful senorita! WALLIE’S SWIFTEST-TRAVELING PICTURE! MALOTTE on the WURLITZER [ ra , wit Under Destroyers, hydroplanes, phantom ships and slinking Wineland smugglers ali in a terrific play! Chinese underworld! Sensations! Seascapes! Wonderful snatches of life and strife where league-long rollers swell! ALL IN 8 ACTS OF THINGS YOU HAVEN'T SEEN PICTURED BEFORE! COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA a ey ae ae Bg De Lu