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SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 SECOND NEAR SENECA ALMOST AT THE END OF ITS suc. CESSFUL ENGAGEMENT— This 100°, Paramount Special— See the most terrific cyclone ever fimed pull up the trees by the roots and carry the buildings across the farm. STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Here Next—Jobn Barrymore in “Sherlock Holmes” 3 DAYS MORE! Home of the Big Successes The picture that throbs with the genuine things of life— THE SIN FLOOD With HELENE CHADWICK, JAMES KIRKWOOD and RICHARD DIX —ALSO— The sensational and astounding EXPOSE oF “SAWING A WOMAN IN TWO!” Saturday—Strongheart in “Brawn of the North” With CULLEN LANDIS and PATSY RUTH wanier COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Saturday—“Kindred of the Dust” Now Playing Uatll Friday Night Only Comedy Any Time—100—All the Time METROPOLITAN ae Com. Tonight nolds Off AME, Nt ERA COMPANY ha dab EYES. te SATURDAY — “Where” ‘ (AT COLISEUM |] AT COLISEUM Patsy Ruth Miller as Mab, who stood by her dad, in Rupert Hughes’ “Remem- brance,” playing at the Coli- seum this week, SAWING WOMAN TRICK SOLVED Millions of vaudeville patrons: well as eminent setentists, have been pussied and mystified by the sensa tional trick of sawing a womah in two, The feat is being exposed in a two-act subject now showtng at the Liberty theater on the same bill with “The Sin Flood." John KE. Coutts mystifies millions of persona by saw. ing & woman in two with « giant saw In full view of the audienoe. The picture shows the feat just as it was done on the stage. But big punch comes in when the plc reveals just how the trick Is done. TORONTO.—-Robert ‘Hobba, 68, Canadian mounted palice, ploneer dies here. COLONIAT i4 Te BELPER A Pine | TODAY—TOMORROW Conway Tearle IN “Love’s Masquerade” A Brit Drama 1 Enjoy! PAINLESS PRICES! RODOLUM VAL 0 in “THE SmRcIK™ at De Honey's new academy, Pike at Lath ave, Wednes- day eve, Nov. 8 Pree photographs for all Grand Armistice Ball Fri- day eve, Nov. 10. Souvenirs for all. Big Dance every Saturday eve, Finest Largent orchestra, Popular prices. DANCING TAUGHT Beginners’ classes start Tues- ig at 6:46. Intermediate elann raday eve, 8:20 to 11:30. Advanced class every Monday #:20 to 11:20 Orchestra All danves and new nt in eight three-hour } $5.00 to all calling this Plenty of practice. No ent. The social fea alone is worth double the You can learn ng im private lessons fr r teachers. You ice, Learn from xperience and ability Kast 0269. academy day ov mus! never LIBERTY Richard Dia | Goldwyn ploture Ahead!” impressed the executives of the company to the tent of giving |him a long-term contract, be hin career in amatour theatricals, and with the looal stock ee | home town, Minneap er he gravitated to he appeared with | several Belasco prod whone acting in the ous Curve York, where versham and tn « When | Mr. Dix gave hin able per: | | formance tr fir dwyn ple ture, he w on load. | ing parts in “Poverty of Riches and} “The Bin Flood,” hig latest pteture, which is showing at the Liberty COLUMBIA is 1 Daylight,” « story of the underworld, written by newspaper | men who studied the underworld for years before they thought of writing, directed by juated from the ranks of acted by players o! fe showing at the ¢ oe STRA | The Jouh, in an Uncle} a of home life, “The Old Homestead,” showing at the Strand this week. It in a story of simple country folk, but when Reuben, t son of Uncle Josh, breaks jail, tours the world with Happy Jack the Rover,” a tramp, the audience is given a giimpne i New York before the automobile age and revelry of .e BLUE MOUSE Paul M. Potter's sensational drama, " ween of the Moulin Rouge.” at the Blue Mouse this week, a play that thrilled Broadway for over a | Year at the Circle theater, and was | taken on tour from coast to coast by | 19 road companies, five of which later played it thru Burope, in the Vehicle selected for the second Ray C. Smaliwood-Pyramia picture A star cast of players; absolutely au- thentio reproductions of the interior of the once farnous Moulin Rouge in the notorious Montmarte district of Parts; exteriors that are a replica of the Latin Quarter of Paris—all of the elements that would insure real: | fam and true local color—were un: | dertaken by Ray C. Smajiwood, with | the result that he scores again with & powerful story given exemplary production. eee OLYMPIC Frank Keenan, said to be one of | the most dramatic actors of the ail- vor noreen, plays the lnading role in “The Silver Giri,” showing at |the Olymple theater. ‘The picture was adapted from as story by Ed wart Peple, author of “The Prince Chap." On the same program Tedd Howland’s muntcal comedy players are presenting “Too Many Babies.” Chinese underworld. | jly that it was going to seek out AHOME-MADEGRAY You Can Make « Retter Gray Hair Remedy Than You Can Buy Gray, streaked or faded hair te not only unbecoming, but unnecessary, Anyone oan prepare a simple mix. ture at home that will darken gray , and make it soft and glossy, |To half-pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small box of Rarbo Compo' and \ ounce glycerine. | These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost, of the druggist will put it up for you. | Apply to the hair twice a week until | the desired shade i obtained. 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When the Goldwyn company stated recent Lois Wilson, one of the | star In weveral contests, and his films fresh talent for the pictures, it to ita word. One of th: new com tay Ruth Miller, who h nt part in “Remembra thin week's attraction at the Coll- | seum | AT COLUMBIA } n eee WINTER GARDEN In addition he fact that “A Rogue's Romance,” at the Winter Garden, is of the type that has made French fiction extremely popular in America, the cast contains two of the most popular male stars of today, Earle Williams and Rodolph Valen. tine, The former has climbed to popularity thru years of hard work and clever performances. He won the title of the most popular male are greeted with enthusiasm by pio ture lovers thruout the country. eee COLONIAL Do you remember the old-time moving picture show, with ite one piece orchestra, “one minute while we change reols” slide, and every- thing? Do you remember those days? Weil, they are coming back again on Saturday when the Colontal will show Mary Pickford tn “Going Stralght,” which was made 12 years ago, and was one of the big suc ceases of that period. eee “ with Rodolph Val entino and Agnes Ayres, at the Princess theater this week, is play- ing to capacity houses at each per formance, It ts said to be one of the greatest desert romances ever written MARY COMES AS “TESS” AGAIN | principals in “Broad Day- light,” famous portrayal of | the underworld, and said to} be adapted from one of the! greatest “crook stories” ever written. The picture is show-| ing at the c Zolumbia. “Tens of the Storm Country,” an | artistic triumph of several years ago, has been revived in a new pro-| duction by Mary Pickford. It 1s| said to be the first instanoe in which a great star has rebuilt a motion picture, “Teas of the Storm Country” doals with a humble community of fisher. men—squatters on the shore of & lake belonging to a wealthy and greedy owner. Efforts to evict the |fisherfolk are centered on Tess, daughter of a mild old watchman. | fs still with us, Right now fo the time to stock up. For a time at least it will be pos- sible to buy that reliable, clean, carefully screened and BUNKER PRICES Superior Rock Springs Coal 813.00 $12.50 Lamp, per ton Egg, per ton Renton Hill Fuel Company | » > Phone sant 0345 Wholesale Phone Elliott 2593 Bankers 1001 Second South Tt is her winsome beauty that in- one of the| The Old Homestead,” which is playing its sec- meant what it said and has lived up |! Warenstiedliect ‘This relleves Pressure and soreness. The pain | b pes In its place is warm, glowing comfort. ry +i sieve prraletg aod ay 2% and Sloan's Liniment-hills pain! ~ BLADDER WEAKNESS. 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A sacrifice of Tess saves the rich man's daughter from dis- grace and there is a powerful situ- ation added by the fisher lass going thru the agonies of seeing her father arrested and tried for murder, The picture was adapted from a best seller of a decade ago, by Grace Miller White, The 1922 production of “Tess of the Storm Count Pro- United Artists’ release, is coming to Seattle soon. NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥-—Fire destroys houses, garages, autos, valued at $100,000, here. - duced by Miss Pickford for the to take home any child’s garment. A least money, see thi All You Need can arrange to pay only $42 or sy Ja A Week What more could you ask for? Why not have that new suit or coat for Sunday? Alterations Free the best in style, longest in wear for the is old reliable credit Small Down Payment Is man’s, woman's or nd if you wish you If you are a particular dresser and want pron rreereey Sa EPASURSEETETer