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erin maining ae neg oncpnteenteeanninl iinet INS i eth ene inte teem nein eet te RENNES et ele THE SEATTLE STAR Ez \} EXCEPTIONAL Creations of the Cinema Art Are Showing at Local Photoplay Houses This Week. Constance Talmadge as Ming Toy in “East ‘ Is West,” Milton Sills in “Skin Deep,” Theodore Roberts in “The Old Homestead,” Priscilla Dean in “Under Two Flags,” Pauline Stark in “My Wild Irish Rose,” Mae Murray in “Peacock Alley” and Earle Williams in “The Fighting Guide.” [ COLISEUM ] “BA! WEST" (Piet National) ? Ter Constance Talmadge By Benson Bawara Burne “Bast Is West,” with Constance Talmadge an Ming Toy, daughter of | a Chinese merchant, Is said to por. tray one of the most novel plots of | Chinese and American life ever writ: ten. Ming Toy'’s escape from the Chinese “love, boat, where she is| about to be sold into bondage by her y father; her entrance tnto| American life; her love for Billy Benson, who saves her several times | from Chinese who wish to return to Oriental life, and the realization of her dream to be an American girt, | are some of the big moments in the/ picture. y [COLUMBIA] : : ee =~ q ann we Filles = : AIO J NY el © FiBVAME. cA A Corporal Victor James Kirkwood! 7" Priscilla Dean, Columbia. 2—Theodora Roberts, Homestead,” Strand. 3 Stark: * Blue Mouse. 4—Mae Murray, Colonial, 6—Constance Talmadge, “East Is West,” i “Cigarette,” the heroine of Ouida’s | Coliseum. 6—Dorothy Dalton, ‘Fools’ Paradise,’ Prin Skin Deep,” Libert Pa immortal masterpiece, “Under Two and 7—Milton Sills, Flags.” showing at the Columbia, Is} one of the most tragic figures of his. | *| FAMOUS IRISH PLAY l = |HARRY SWEET AGAIN | ] eee. sveréee reves iow tts] WINTER GARDEN | | AT THE BLUE eusel : : | IN CENTURY COMEDY | |What They Laugh at Hehed, it was a book based on real} “THE FIGHTING GUIDE “My Wild Irish Rose, «a famous | ovie 1Z zes Harry Sweet, who will be rn ure a CT } ri be Ufes, There actually was a wild /wet Lightning... Wiliam Duncan cnc le m4 eet eeie eee ‘The| membered for his boob character j on the Other Side ‘ : young girl, hal¢ French, half Arab, | Bthe! who had been adopted by a regiment | izations in many Century comedien, pleture, enacted by an allstar cast, | has returned to that organization) of French troops stationed in 0 4 Bogue gs tagger emgpenger ti so adapted from Dion Boucleault's| | (Conducted tn covoveration sett | cng will be seen in the Lae Moran|, Besste Love has been chosen as ae Ste gave her life to save the French. |, usea for backgrounds in the Wil. /*mous Play, “The Shaughram eur apenrandhns rida coin picture, “The Hoarder.” j"tho girl” in Sinclair Lewis’ “The| “Alstrom has broken off his en-) Second Girl—Yes—and he 4k fe With this as a basis, Ouids wrote @/i0, Duncan picture, "The Fighting}, Th? plot is an absorbing one) ¥. §. D.—That was way back In a| " |Ghost Patrol,” which is being made! gagement with Miss Berg. He bas| give it the right ending. “a gory that has gone down thru the | Guide,” iia patency a the Winter (there are «pies, informers, “red-| school act in vaudeville that Lila Lee ‘BIG THEATER SET jat Universal City by Nat Ross. had, his ring back.” years, ever gaining in fame and) 704, Saturday. coats” and pretty Irish colleen) was called “Cuddles.” But the baby | Ralph Graves will be “the boy.” “L thought so when I saw him| “My daughter can do oy k |, Before making the production, Mr jsalore—and tn addition there are! hag grown up, and that name hardly } FOR BABY PEGGY | . . in @ new sult.”-—Kasper, Stockholm. | with the piano! + }Duncan spént much time with his| ‘Fee love stories, three heroes and | suits her now, Mins Lee has ubove A ‘ cae dak ta! toed Many former Univermalites are in-| _--- | “Could she lock it up and drop LIBERTY leameraman scouring California for| ‘Fee heroines, ‘The picture has been |the average amount of feminine massive thea ‘ belP& |ctuded in the cast of “The Power of| “Just think, they have unearthed) key in the river?”—Sondags |scente regions. j avishty hype oan igged skiliful | sense, and keeps all the command i omnes oer Ponerendidts a Lie,” Johann Bofer’s famous novel, the boty of @ man who was mur-| Stockholm, _ }direction of David Smith, who ha*/ ments without be prude, That|'" Preparation foi erethnce being made under the direction of | dered 4, years ago!” a i “SKIN DEER” . ments without being a p Phe | suc h successes as “Black Beauty,” | covers her habits, doesn't it? | Baby Peexy production which la 10 | George Archinbaud, They include “Indeed! I wonder whether they Ss T R A N D | viewer of the North” and “The! jfargy#o the gossips are at ft/C@Pry that three-year-old darling of! phinips Smalley, Maude George | Will catch the murderer.” He—An4 to think that you | Little Minister” to his credit. He has | again! No, and no again; Mary Pick. |th® #ereen thru the turbulent life /stabel Julienne Scott and Ruby La — no bath tn the houset “THE OLD HOMESTEAD” brought out all the picturesquencss | ford and her husband, Doug, are not of % #tage child, | tnyette, “Tell me, what do you like best) She—Well, you see, our el hs (Paremoust) jand oki-world charm which is inher-| appearing together ta a ploture | —————— : cee about me? femerenae oom us 2 spend a oe wee iterison Ferg | ant, im the subject and has made “My | Doug is busy with “Robin Hood” and |two children. Who ever told you! Universal has picked up another Toor beantitel ered sae. aoe] Santee St Se are ee eee Wid Irish Hose” a masterpiece of | yy in donned the rags of | that he w very promising ingenue, Little Lu-| Pearly teeth.” “The Old Homestead.” the story | colortul atmosphere. hin mcdessitdaciaman tase ry ber. re a eer henge. gp, [Cilla Ricksen first showed unusual! | “Ah—and I thought you loved me/ “You talk about your henesty, 6 j } n Ac “ - ” v1 ty “ that carries Ruben, “a atall town | Se. RP |ing thing to do, reviving a past suc ee oe whe. pore [promise in “The Married Flapper.” for myself alone tgbenage © santos should you round the world after he had} Parson—I hear that Providence, | cose; put Mary ta equal to it | Louts, Mo. but remained there only! When “The Girl Who Ran Wild jback to its owner?" been accused of robbery, and then |!" it» wisdom, has taken your wife! Margot, Centralvilie—Now, here is | short time, She ts still appearing |Droved that her first performance Peso gare seo (after rewind Maas It all depends. If the owner brings him back to the old home, to| Gilee—Yes, but I doubt about the) "Coo ccunity. ven tho you|in motion plotures, and there is a ru-|"a# Ro flash in the pan, Universal | Played all his wares)—Now. this is ¥ eo wisdom. it will probably rei it a it bh 1 “t c the best hat we have in the shop! the girl he.lovee and the friends he | iim : qret "i were unable to seo “Pog 0’ My|mor that she te to make her debut |>%t Mer under = long-term contract. thr ok OMI Mi ow it. It's minel- later.—Karikaturen, Christanta, A, becca Feaieacn ub tara Se encase! ———_— | Heart when it was playing on the | on ¢ne stage; atill, it may be only | award Laemmie has reported at| Strix, Stockholm. tithe Strand Thursday and has since| A Parmesan cheese has been kept/ take 1" New York, it can't escape | rumor, Universal City, Illness and the im- you. It will #oon appear on the) slieen—You are alightly twisted on | posstbility of securing players, cos-| First Girl—What an improper| member tho words of Schiller; good for 150 years. | been msi ad crowded house at screen, and who do you suppose 18 to/ tng pictures you mention, “slim |tumes and atmosphere which would|*tory that man told, him to whom you may be en oe | forever.” play Peg?—Lauretto Taylor herself! | goulders” is the one in which Irene|be popular in Ameri 5 TB | ne by a famous coef COLONIAL I BLUE MOUSE [on. boy, what can be sweeter! Yew. Castia plays the leading role. “White |him from making any pictures white | LILLIAN WORTH ONCE Daughter—But tn ‘theses — i “Skin Deep.” which opens at the ‘g Liberty theater Saturday, ts said to) be one of the greatest crook stories were a poor man I should pity on him and return it.” Mother—Be careful, my child, Hi 3s. then alters Rie course ——— this Is the making of her first mo-! d.ouiders” is one of Katherine Mo-|abroad, His future mother, one is not bound ——- plans have not i leada a useful life. “MY WILD IRISH ROSE™ tion picture, | Donald's forthcoming releases, | been announced, LED BATHING GIRLS} simpusstmus, stunicn. ; } “PEACOCK ALLEY" “My Wild Irish Rose ts now show.| _Desiree—Shirley Mason ts only one) = Wilson, N. Y—-Lon Chaney has| eee Lillian Worth, who is playing PRINCESS | “Peacock Alley,” @ superproduc-|ing at the Blue Mouse theater, All| of three talented sisters, You know, ‘never been starred, altho he has| “Merry Go Round” ts destined to| Baby Peggy's mother in that kid- ition starring Mae Murray, opens| those who love the land of shamrock | Viola Dana tw her sister, And then | more ability as a character actor |develop a new crop of beauties, Al-|die’s picture, “Little Miss Spunk,” “FOOLS’ PARADISE” “I have only seen him: twice, T shall marry him.” “That's right. You will probably change your mind if you wait until ISaturday at the Colonial theater. | will go wild over this splendid photo. | ‘here ts Edna Flugarth, who ts star: than many whose names have been |ready Mary Philbin, Jane Sherman | now in the course of production at ‘The picture has won a reputation in| play, which telle a thrilling story of |ring in Englieh pictures and lives In| plazoned in electric lights on Broad. |and Helen Bruno have been signed|the Century studios, lays claim to Pen Patrhoult | att parts of the country for its splen- | life in the Emerald Isle in the early | London she was in Eneiand for 39 way, But have you noticed that |as pals in Vienna’e Coney Island pre-|fame for having beon a show girl sae him better."—" _ ater bora! » days of Queen Victoria's reign. | years, and in a pat time she id character actors are seldom starred? | war drama. in the first Ziegfeld ch ‘ - “Fools’ Paradise,” which opens at pide pie tee pevtyeryny att ned My wile Triah Rows” was adapted | ROt — eee her to afd | He plays one of the best roles of his | bE ach - that Seaneaer tat inien gyre “You cantik how ae can! ous old age success, |they have recently m reunited, | «, in “Kast West,” starring| Al Herman, Century Comedy 4) 31 the Princess today, is sald to be one/dancer who marries an American | from the famous 0} : st ~ . pong prom Alpe ~A Joy of all ednesbned oe Poll bi Po oe Petoae | tector tae fast inlined = woke the Gibson bathing-girl number. But] +4 unioad sacks of a hundred weight of the greatest screen productions | business man, and the picture shows |“The Shaughraun,” by Dion Bouci-| o : | Conata: madre. 6 of his lat. . ; | Ziggie soon Jost her, for the next tiene. (yet produced by Cecil B, De Mille. A|her life in “Peacock Alley.” Critics |cault. It made its debut at the| Syivid—Cullen Landis played the | er pictures is with Hops Hampton, in| serio-comedy, in which Lee Moran| Broadway heard of her she was "|" “tave you been doing & wide range of scenery waa necessary |eay, “It ‘s not waterproof, but «| Drury Lane theater, London, in 1876, | wayward son in “The Old Nest," also |The Light in the Dark.” is to bo starred, Betty May and/ member of thé cast of the Broad- ‘ackie Coogan was born | Blanche Payson are important mem-|way production of Anna Held’s Boy.” Oh, yes; he ts married and h ‘bern of the cast. “Miss Innocence.” for the production, tncluding one|photoplay that sparkles with the|and since then has been played all| the leading role in “My Wa from France and another from Stam. | night life of Paris and New York.” over the English speaking world. T I start tomorrow.” Amusant, Paris, WBERT Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows HERE— (Will some Chinese reader of The Star kindly correct us if this is upside down?) | we ME eT ee | Thomas H. Ince’s latest achievement— First National's powerful drama of the underworld. The immortal play that has brought tears and smiles from millions of American hearts— ea HSRABENS PRAISE REN COLISEUM ORCHESTRA Under G. HH. Stone, will piny the firat SSR | et Fawedtt, © | SEPRRS Bs Ro Anyhow—be that as it may, as Homer Brew would say— ¢ ’ Sacet the above is supposed to say that— Overtisre, a cours.” ritzi Composed and played by Mr. Jan Naylor, “A Northern Sere- nade’ ~ Oleson eapolitan ses Zamecntk r Gynt Su’ “Age's Death” > “Anitra’s Dance” ( he Hall of Mountain King’ 4 R dgway The thrilling escape from prison via air- plane will cause many gasps— AND HOW THE HERO OUTWITS Is now at the THE UNDERWORLD ¢ Theodore Roberts’ GANG WILL finest role, they GRIP YoU! in First National's all say! LIBERTY NEWS Half-million dollar bridge at Kennewick Is dedicated, Borrowed Time Club fetes Dr. Albert Atwood, 90-year-old Seattle Methodist minister. Seattle police seize largest moonshine still. Broadway and Queen Anne in decisive football battle Friday, It will amuse and entertain every member of your family, STRAND ORCHESTRA Under S. K. Wineland “EAST is WEST” COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Playing Friml’s “Firefly”