The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1922, Page 3

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER tif i — IN THREE BIG ONES! NOW SHOWING— The Famous American Play— STRAND ORCHESTRA Under Wineland BLCOND NEAR SENECA Starting Saturday at 11 Sharp ai Acts Athrob with Humor, Drama and lendor, Spiced in With an Oriental Spell —— a, | CONSTANCE TALMADGE: “ TS Is Eclipsed by First National’s i | | Its Stage Success Screen Production Coliseum Concert Orchestra Playing special musical selections Tonight at 4:14, 7:35, 9:51 EDNA WALLACE HOPPER will make her farewell | SATURDAY OFFERS— A picture that carries a universal message to everyone— With— MILTON SILLS FLORENCE VIDOR MARCIA MANON MURIEL FRANCES DANA Melodrama? Yes! A big one with the “Ince Punch” TONIGHT ONLY— WALLACE REID tn “The Ghost Breaker” A Liberty Guest Enjoys the Bent SEE etre ALL! Brindist, Countess Elizabeth de Flavi Pall! pricked her thumb on @ thorn Tetanus developed within a fe hours, The countess was taken t Picking |} the Brindist hospital and spectalist | were summoned from Rome, but the e unable to save her life, Thorn of a Rose Kills Countess ROME, Oct. 27,—While roses in the garden of her villa, nea _—$—$—$—$—_$—_$—_$—_——— Ol Madison by €.0. Gabrielson MmpiCc” Virst Seattle Showing The Eminent Young Sereen Star ve allfo, Abie) with the ¥ VARS” Orchestra International News Comedy . Fable Any Time — ide — All the Time ‘Take 1 of ¢ Lessons STEVENS Little Cost. Day and Even! Young Lady Assistants, | 1511% Fourth A ‘Te. Main This (# ascribed to Dr. Samuel |Johnson in Boswell's “LAfe of John son.” eee ldeath of a king of France, dressed in [phase africanus |phant te larger, jars, with a more sloping head jout the two rounded bosses of the Condemns “Drabbly, THE SEATTLE Cynthia Grey: Opinions—What Do the Men Think? BY CYNTH How long should women wear the skirts of their walking (Sh and dresses? Should they trail, in spots, on the ground and lap up the | duat and dirt of the street? Should women go to the other extreme now that the “long has gone forth from fashion centers of Paris? American woman make up her mind what and set her own limit skirt edict” Or should the is reasonably attractive and sensible, on the length to which skirts shall go? A woman reader puts these queries in the accompanying TA GREY "Se Long Should the Long Skirt Be?—One Woman Swishing, Tangling” ment That “Mops Up Streets”—Asks Readers for letter and asks Star readers to give their opinion, The best answers will be published, brief and to the point. LONG. SKIRT PROBLEM NE XT Dear Miss Grey ter of the long skirt. hae m. It seems to me we are in more danger of being made fools in we were by pt most women from going but what is there to} lot by the extreme long skirt t short one. Common decency too far in the matter of short stop them from mopping up the sidewalks and the crossings drabbling skirts that nen decided to reg with swishing, tangling, ground. I think it is time wor [they on the skirt question. They have tried the long, long ago, and hated {it for the They have tried the short recently and liked it Bi. part. for the most part. I would like to know what women readers of your column | consider the correct and reasonable length for a street skirt.|u . Glad of the suggestion, Think the matter is timely and of general interest. Would be glad to hear from men as well as women on this) subject. eee Who sald: “A woman preaching b like a dog's walking on his hind lege Tt is not done well; but you are sur prised to find It done at all.” Who was Melusina? The most famous of the French Tradition asserts that she ally om the so-calle crowning the fatries. ppeare preiodi wer of Me T castle of Lusignan to announce an | de approaching death in the family, and ct using, that after the far the castle had fallen to the crown she came in the same way before the } mourning and uttering heart-mere- ing lamentations, The castle of Lu signan was destroyed In 1574 ‘ eee How many kinds of elephants are | there? } Thruout the ages there have been many kinds, but at present there are only two, Blephas indicus and Ele The African ele with much Moger! with FOR ONE WEEK ONLY THE PICTURE You ALL HAVE BEEN WAITING —IT 18 SWEEPING THE COUNTRY LIKE WILD FIRE, DELIGHTING AND THRIL THOUSANDS Also a Comedy— Tuttle's Clever Catch” You'll have to the picture H“UNDER TWO FLAGS’ E “Cigarette” — darling of the “Legion of the Lost” —~ One moment the primitive woman tenderly loves, the next a fiery amazon fighting for her own! Please skirts, Miss Grey will in her office Mon and Friday from 1 n Tuesday and 11 a m. to 128 gular pro below; the What ting ? does ucone” tn printing means |eame as it does in other cases make tight “squeee vu Last mn, “The An free. ing. with Ladies 20c; Gentlemen Doe. BALL Wednesday evening. Masks at hall, MASK cash prizes. more people tos for this wee euing, Phone hurry to see magnificent STARRING PRISCILLA DEAN AS make letters I think it is time women took up the mat- If they don’t it will get away with RE Gar- i ADER. | receive callers jay te m. each not come at eriously interferes with her | Indian, and the tip of the trunk has! sean I” aly one weed as a beast of b “nqueeze” erample, Uf the type happens to be a in ts desired to make a heavier impression a little more rOLONIAT ewreamiwisa TIMES TODAY “THE TRAP” with LON CHANEY AND MAS. PUBLIC: Trap wilt te A Coming Saturday “PEACOCK ALLEY? SLEIGH-BELL DANCE at De Honey's New Academy E. Pike at 13th Friday evening, Oct. Souvenir Bells Jingle with @ Jolly crowd. every Friday t ly DANCING dance than any other person in Amertoa. Wednesday > m., and diay from week other times 4, one above! nm apec mean in| the| For it means to L bell Wednenday, Saturday Special low Call day or ©. “aqueese” (a put on it; when locking up a form of printing | to Wft, in ordes dropping out Newberry in Michigan? as a democrat or independent? Monttor that lina, during a stormy passage, was never recovered. mental | gland kok |responding giands jogen, a jular tonic prepared from the eo SY REE SEE SSR ICRI SA IG EDS ABS = NA SSS ae STAR pf the t feminine characters } ever the sereen, | * cou j the extreme} |_ “Heroes and Husbands” will close Month-End Sale Jat the Colineur y and “Bast Is In her interpretation of West,” with Constance ‘Talmadge, P id S ° f Ming Toy, principal in “East ors Heed hy Rome gs pelea Asie’ roul es avings or touch the|/s West,” at the Coliseum | chinese and jean Ife, will open ch a happy | Saturday. |Saturday, The weals prin- to keep the type from the expression ittle more aqueese on it” would be sed. . When 4i4 Henry Ford run against Did he run Henry Ford was democratic candt date for the United States senate gainst Truman H. Newberry tn 1918. ee What happened to the tronciad in the The civil war? Monitor was sunk in deep water off the coast of North Caro and |" ee What are “Blue Sky” laws and which state enacted them first? The original blue sky law was) des ty Passed by the state of Kansas tn | 1911, and provided that corporate ae. curities should not be offered for sale | town in the country, watt! they had been passed upon by a state commission which should cer tify that there was property behind | the stocks or bow tify thetr teeue. uffictent to jus. eee Who entablished the theory of the rotation of the earth? The rotation of the earth was ao- cepted as a fact after the suggestions made by Copernicus, but an expert. proof was wanting until 1851, when Foucault performed his elebrated pen ™ experiment at the Panthenon, Parte. When aid Coperntoun Ive? From 1478 to 1548. iS A GLAND OPERATION NECESSARY? The benefits of the marvelous operations can now be ob. without submitting to the By a new discovery, the life ~ gland substance can be sup. 4 in capsule form. This treat nt 1s highly recommended by opean and American acientists, have proved that the internal istration of gland extracts ha marked effect upon the cor. of the body, often rebuilding them to nor mal activity. Such a treatment te now offered to the public in the form of Gland highly concentrated gi ained ung animals and com pounded with other valuable ingre dients, Glandogen ts surgery in capsule form and ite use ts equiva of healthy ye 4 tiaeue Bartell on Drug and again | “put a} defeated the Merrimac | human | a gradual transportation of | again, dogen is| phy. PAGE 3 punt THE GROTE (oom watts} RANKIN CO), ke“ ATTO F. KEGEL, President Strew | LIBERTY | Wallace Reid, supported by iia! | Lee and Walter Hiers, scored again the Ljberty theater last night in his new Paramount # hie fhe Ghost Breaker pleture that ts well worth seeing There is an mixture of at excellent comedy and drama in the produc tion, “Skin Deep,” with Milton Bills and Florence Vi opens Satur-| day eee ol UMBIA Jer Two Flags,” with Priseitia | Dean, the story of Algiers army life | is breaking all records for attendance a theater, Because yeople are being turned night, Manager R. W. cided to hold the picture ner week, Miss Dean the daughter of the said by critics to be one h (Ce iting moments natunce cipally with Talmadge), Many exc Every Home Furnisher foll her escape from me Chinere is |toe oid intg tondage Bedroom Furniture at Savings of One-third to One-half Wilton Rugs at BLUE MOUSE Vitagraph has again done the un 1 in an attractive adaptation of each ono us both @ song and a story Ste” tian epee ta a Greatly Reduced Prices Blue Mouse Friday, sips the sweet ‘ ‘ | ness from both: Chauncey Olcott's Bedding and Linens Offer song and Dion Bouetcault’s famous| “The Shaughraun.” eee WINTER GARDEN What is described an one of the len ‘of his nereen career ts) trien's Selznick picture, | y Dollars,” which ts showing at | the Winter Garden this week. The! production ts somewhat unusual in| that there fs no preponderance of ballroom or drawing room scenes, | but is a straight-forward story dea’ ng in @ humorous and original w ith events typical to every small success, Important Savings Remnants of Draperies at Half Price Rebuilt Ranges and Heaters Offer Substantial Savings Used Furniture Here—The Savings Are Unusual Sale of Cretonnes Hundreds of Yards in a Special Offering Remnants of Wash Goods and Linens at Greatly Reduced Prices best veh |¥ ne | STRAND “Pink Gods,” a story of the South African diamond fields, closes at the "~<2.g. The picture features | be Daniels with an all-star cast. Phe Old Homestead,” with Theo- dore Roberts, will have its first show- ing “xcetsy. It ts the story of life in a small town and a boy's adven- tures In @ trip around the world which took place after he had been | disgraced in his home towa, eee COLONIAL It is not often that motion picture fans are given the opportunity to nee the latest and most stylish costumes presented by one of the miost attract-| ive artists of the screen in a story vibrant with romance and adventure, but that is what Mac Murray's latest re, “Peacock Alley,” which ns at the Colonial Saturday, 1s waid to include, + "The Trap,” with Lon Chaney, en- |Joys the unusual distinction of being | scenically perfect, but without having the background overshadow the story. It will be shown for the last} times today. at @ rapié rate, Chief Engineer a) Uhden reported Thursday, afteg @i inspection tour. a! There are more places ef tainment in She United States in the whole of Europe, CREDI TO EVERYBODY Just simply come in, pick out what you want, take it home with you, pay as convenient, accord- ing to your income. Excavation for Big Power House Ready ‘With the Gorge creek power house excavation completed and the con- crete base work finished, work on the Skagit project is going forward PRINCESS “Acrons the Continent,” featuring | Wallace Reid, ts showing at the Princess theater this week. It is a story of a transcontinental race, In | which a flivver, driven by Reid, beats many of the world’s best racing cars. Reid has appeared in many racing | stories, but “Across the Continent” jis sald to be his ——— picture, =O IT AGATD AGAIN FOR TIM CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—It was “out in again,” for Big Tim Mur Five minutes after being re on a disorderly conduct | 0, the Chicago labor czar was arrested for “sassing” an officer. nothing they would not RUPERT a perfect picture. If you liked hts “The Old Nest” you'll love his LD POP GROUT Just loved children. There was nothing he would not do forthem, And when the time came they proved that there was The one great American author who tells his own story on the screen has written and directed AF You can dress here in the best ef clethes at prices youwill be willing We offer the Fash- ion’s best produc- tions in style and in fabrics, and you will agree when you see them. CREDIT IS FREE FOR: THE ASKING do for him. HUGHES scture you yemember ever ‘iss w long time!

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