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[Picture Patter| GLORIA SWANSON in Paramount's gorgeously.produced drama— “Her Gilded Cage”’ With HARRISON FORD, DAVID POWELL and WALTER HIERS : When we say you will be astounded at the beauty of this picture, the lavishness of the gowns, and the human Interest of the story, we are not giving the photoplay the credit ‘Coliseum Concert Orchestra Coming—Guy Bates Post in “The Masquerader” a eee err se nen Another Valentino? NAVARRO Ingram Says He Is Wednewday— B Final Showings —ot— ‘THE LOVES OF PHARAOH” Thursday BIG NEW SHOW IN TOWN Ramon Navarro RE Seattle picture patrons seeing a coming Rodolph Valentino at the Strand this week? Director Rex Ingram “made” Val- line role in his first ble production he Four Horsemen of the Apoca |lypee.” He paved the way for his becoming one of the biggest stars in all sereendom Is ho now going to perform a like Jservice for Ramon Navarro, who ts playing the dashing Rupert of Hent }zau in Ingram's second colossal pro duction, “The Prisoner of Zenda,” |now showing here? It fs whispered that Ingram thinks |so himself. Navarro seems to have fall the daah, magnetic fire and hand | somenens that brought Valentino so [rapidly to the front. Notice him | when you go to the Strand to seo |The Prisoner of Zenda." See if you [think Rupert of Henteau in the “comer” that the wise ones say he ts GLADYS WALTON When Giadys Walton finishes her career as “The Girl Who Ran Wild,” she ts going to start playing “The Lavender Bath Lady.” This ts a Magazine story by Shannon Fife, which has been prepared for the screen by George Randotph Chester. King Baggot will direct Untversal’s flapper star for the first time BARAT 100% Courtesy, Music, Mietares 3 MORE DAYS TO sEE “Brawn of the North,” featuring the celebrated dog, Strongheart, ts rapidly nearing completion af the “THE TOP OF Wi Coamo-Art studio. The last of the pies ne |intertors were cameraed last week. lentino by giving him the leading mas THE SEATTLE STAR ash.” K MOUSE—In the Name of * Law,” WINTER GARDEN —“The Lying Trath.” | STRAND.'The Prisoner of Zend: fale to W SHOW THURSDAY WINTER GARDEN STORY of fame and fortune, and the rise of a down.andouter furnishes the plot of “Ivicky Car. new Vitagral pleture, rle Williama, which will} or four days at the Win- | n, beginning Thursday, 1 ts laid for the most part | and the United States, | urnishes a wealth of scenic und against’ which the Je action in filmed. see COLUMBIA PLAYERS BRAVED DANGER | Bight canoes were wrecked during lthe filming of one of the thrilling | scones in the weresn presentation of “The Storm,” which is the attraction at the Columbia thir week, Miss Vallie and Joseph Swickard were In constant perils as they shot the rap ia their fragile boat The Storm” throughout fs «| }thriller, House Peters and Matt |Moore are ween in the two leading male roles eee LIFE OF POLICEMEN r » AT BLUE MOL nly hax “In the Name of the Law,” now ut the Blue Mouse, the| element of mother love, but It also bas a goodly portion of father love jas well The story bas to do with }the life of « policeman—bin life at} home and at work, The dramatic situations are numerous, Johnnie Walker, Ella Hall, Emory | shnson and Claire MeDowell are thé cading players, ‘This ts Miss Hall's | first picture since she retired three » go become Mra. Emory | years | Johnson. } |KIDS LIKE TOY SCENES AT LIBERTY feminine role | NOW AT COLISEUM Dagny Servaes as the slave girl and Friedrich Kuehne as the high priest writing the tome of the sphing in“The Loves of Pharaoh,” the new Lubitsch production at the Coliseum which closes tonight. Apocalypse” he made three persons ALAN DWAN WILL the Strand thie week. for the screen Alice Terry again plays the leading |_ The new film is an adaptation of “Don Cesar de Bezan.” si who has made one of the biggest hits DRAMATIC ACTRESS jof the season as. Dona Sol in “Blood PLAYING AT OAK |and Sand,” will have the leading Myrtle Stedman is now appearing | feminine role. May McAvoy in her role of sales | |girl in the toy department of a big | pearing in “The Tiger's Coat,” « film leity, store, in making @ decided bit |drama with a novel and highly inter [with youthful picture patrons at the esting plot. | Liberty thir week. | ‘The toy shop scenes, and also the! jehild actors, Mary Jane Irvin, Pat Moore, make this picture espe- | clalty * entertaining to children, though it is by no means « child's story. nd} eee “GOLEM” ACTOR IN COLISEUM FEATURE Paul Wegener, who will be remem. bered for his splendid acting in “The Golem," the foreign film which caused much favorable comment when shown here some time ago, has another good role tn “The Loves of Pharoah,” the German production, now on view at the Coliseum, The Picture has an allstar cast, includ. ing Emit Jennings, Dagny Servaes jand Henry Liedtke, | eee | REX INGRAM, DIRECTOR OF STRAND PHOTOPLAY | When Rex Ingram gave to the sereen “The Four Horsemen of/ BEN TU In Fivet National's Comedy, “HOME MADE MOVIES” With Phyllis Haver Set—“While Satan Sleeps” jae Mrs. Page, Pioneer, Is 87 Years Old Mrs. Frances Ellen Page, Seattle pioneer and granddaughter of Joseph E. Gale, prominent in Oregon terri- ry history, celebrated her ACTING ON I 7th FROM MR. GEORGE (Executor) | presence in the cast of two popular | dramatic acting. | matinee is for wonren only. at tha Oak. This popular star is ap-| ———___— She has most pleasing | role as the heroine and during the action of the story does some fine “The Tiger's Coat” shows for the! last time tonight. LUC | \STRIKE “11's TOASTED, Alenunder to Give Special Matinee Supported by a brand new vaude- ville bill, incidentally one of the best of the summer, Alexander in attract. ing crowds on his second and last week at the Pantages. Alexander announces another ladies" souvenir matinee for tomor- row (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. He will distribute a number of Oriental gazing balls, occult books and “spirit paintings” and will de- vote the major portion of his time to anewering questions. No one under 16 years old will be admitted and the Cigarette its toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality —Impossible to duplicate. ‘The bill supporting Alexander. has Harry Downing and company in a! lively singing and dancing revue; Marton Claire, @ delightful vocal | NSTRUCTIONS ALBERS SHALL SELL AT 07 Guarentesd by E artist; Wilfrid DuBois, an artistic FA ¥, i LY novelty Juggler, and Johnny Marvin, | Gescerennse y a versatile Young man who is both « | —-_—_—-__- "°°" comedian and musician. Mile. Val- eska and the Nartell Twine will ae oe sow HERE ‘The dramatic super-preéuction that ts sweeping dance. Tho Pantagescope shows a new comedy and news weekly, Lewis Stone, one of the allstar cast assembled for the production of | “Tho Dangerous Age,” cannot com- plata of « lull in the picture profes- sion. Stone has appeared in four famous with picture fang the country over—-Rodolph Valentino, who tho he DIRECT VALENTINO had been in pictures for some time! 4). 1 rh ve had seldom attracted attention; Alice an Dwan, who has just comple: Terry, the lovely blonde, and him-|¢4 direction of “Douglas Fairbanks self. in Robin Hood,” has been engaged to Ingram’s name connected with al direct Valentino in “The Spanish picture counts for a great deal. His | oavatier.” latent offering, “The Prisoner of] rhe script will be written by Sune | Zenda,” « picturization of Anthony | wathis, who prepared “The Four Hope's famous novel, is showing &t| sorsemen” and "Blood and Band Nita Naldi, | 1 PAGE 3 Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s as} HE only way that you can judge the true cost ofa | RANGE is afterst has lived its life and is worn out. Then if you add up its term of service, take into consideration any repairs and the quality of its operation, you will be able to set down its yearly cost. 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This is the |Gendron will appear in a film to be first vacation Miss Valli has had| produced st Miam!, Fia. since joining the Universal almost a year ago. Ralph Graves, who plays the juve- nile lead in Universal's production of Peter B. Kyne's “The Long Chance,” has been selected to play a principal role in “The Jit,” a Satur. day Evening Post story, which Irv- ing Cummings will direct. COUNTRY STORE ‘cONIGHT ‘The cast for Jackie Coogan’s next /pirthday Tuesday at the home of her picture includes Arthur Edward daughter. Mrs. Sabina Page Morton, |1750 E. 62nd st. The celebration was Carew, | Bert Woodruff and Anns) vitaded by her children and grand. Townsend. “E. Mason Hopper Will) -nndren. direct. The scenario was written | by Jackie's father and mother, ose Marion Davies will be starred tn @ film version of “Adam and Eva,” ALWAYS ie great features thus far this year— “The Prisoner of Zenda”; “A Fool There Was" and “The Black Or chid,” in addition to “The Danger. ous Age.” PUBLIC AUCTION Without Reserve or Limit TWO HUNDRED AND TWO Mountaineers to Elect on Sept. 8 Members of the Mountaineers ‘The next Mack Sennett antic in which Ben Turpin will gt loone his wayward eyes will be “The Shriek,” stage comedy. *lciub wil] mect for a get-together din PARCELS OF LAN a parody on the well known hot- a eden: ner Sept. 8 in the Masonic club } sands romance, Kathryn McGuire : iy Mack Sennett will return to Los!rooms, when the annual election of A D AT will support Ben tn the absence of trustees of the organization will be hadorry Phyllis Haver, loaned to Goldwyn Angeles from New York within the for “The Christian.” * | next two weeks to assume personal | supervision over the comedies he is making for First National release. “When Summer Comes,” “The Shrek” and “Bow Wow” are now betng filmed. Bow-Wow To visit one portion of the Sennett comedy lot, a person would presume he was in one of the city’s pounds. A collection of dogs of varied sizes, breeds and colors had been assembled for use in “Home-Made Movies,” now at the Liberty, starring Ben Turpin and featuring Phyllis Haver in the leading feminine role. EARLINGTON GARDENS Tracts range in size from a single lot to parcels of five acres, mostly all cleared—some with old improvements. Hilda Lee and Boyd La Dero, dancers of international reputation, will be seen in a fiery interpretation of the Argentine tango in “The; Dangerous Age,” the allstar produc tion which John M, Stahl is making at the Louls B. Mayer studio for First National release, “East Is West,” Constance Tal-| madge’s latest starring vehicle for) ‘First National release, has been com- | pleted at the United Stadios. The! work of cutting and editing this spec: | tacular Oriental love story will start immediately under Sidney Franklin's direction. 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