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= PAGE 8 THE GROTE-RANKIN GO OTTO F KEGEL, Presiden MITRSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922, THE SEATTLE STAR COETSEUME Thomas Meighan on ama “The Face in The Man Who the Fog”’ Saw Tomorrow” dinicuhn a: Grane [WINTER GARDEN | MARY'S NEW “TESS” || EI PRAISED BY CRITIC ("AT STRAND | Bvery Day a Good Photoplay Tonteht, Mriday—Then Gone Paramount's | Hditor’s note: Following ts a re Mary Pickford's re-created of the Storm Coun ly shown in New York. | It wi pen bere Saturlay at the Hlue Mouse.) | BY JAMES W, DEAN NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—In eight COLUMBIA A years everything in the movies ha Pickford, He of “Teas of the Storr The 1914 edition was biind man hers the here the novel, the man act g 4s the director, T? ture lift ings, and the result of ed Mary to the heights from whi olroumntances are : fe Pag ala ae te ene dy,” which is now at ui SECOND NEAR SENECA ill arth cave, Welton, recuitiy seen, in — ; " om As pletures went in those day » Girl Who Ran Wid,” has a Sf Acclaimed by all who are seeing this Para- [= masterpiece, but the pe role tn this 1g «mount masterpiece at New York, London, [== making has 04 pa yer Ill Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Lill | sand bounds until the | LIBERTY anf SEATTLE, as the biggest and most gor- 1914 picture seemed technically ar |. “Blackie Dawson,” a reformed bank S==f ‘reous spectacle of all times! = inatgnificant thing }burglar, in “The Foe in the For,” = The personal significance wan| playing at the Liberty, knew first H d never Mar¥ Pickford loved | hand all about combinations and bur -D d Tens, In her heert Mary’ snd ‘Toon | gar elarana, 00 when he butt a safe and-Vecorate are much the same person, As the |in his own mantelpiece he added a “ went on ft left Tess behind, | few improvements, When 4 band of ome poor little cousin tn rags | soviet @plea followed him home to ¥ haa wone back to present Toss | recover the Romanoff diamonds he 7 aeain in new raiment, this time in| had obtained in « remarkable man bi le fabric. ‘Teas, the girl|ner an hour previously, “Blacktie” Pearl White plays the lead will live after the cam-| ave them the combination to is Table ; .5bO ing role in “Without Fear,”| SOULE abi ban Cieg 1Oe wanek ee ee Oe Four Chairs 2 vhich opens at the Hee er ee ee eee ener eotn. opened the safe door it emitted Mf : Garden Thursday. ie tas wanders lightning flathes and they a : ; With an effective Breakfast Set like the one In the —— apt thernselves bound helpless by mae Madan Davies, who playa sketch, your breakfast nook will gain much in at- netic power, lea stellar role in the wonder tractiveness. * Mary etting too old te little “ee aa ean, MARION DAVIES sit pabts oar macketeentre, dessa SLUR ete {picture, When Knighthood | As a Christmas gift, a set like this is sure to re- MARCH” IS HIT that sata time and again. Well, it] ractie Miriam Battista, syearoia| Was in Flowe which 4s/}) ceive a welcome—finished in many colors and decora- If you saw her eight years x0 an Tene and see her today as the new Tena, you'll know that ft tnn’t tions, to make selecting easy; priced, the set, $29.50. Broadway t# humming and whist ) ng two new tunes. One te th larion Davies March” screen star who has an tm | playing to ca pacity audiences | ant part in George Arilas’ new \at the Pb otoplay, “The Man Who Played |—— Goa.” playing at the Blue ™ ia just the ordinary #-year-old you Mary seems to have found the ntain that Ponce de Leon sought ter, opening Thursday. Wosley Bar. | ry haw the leading role in the pro-|]) Visit the in vain ferbert ster despite her stardom. She « y ‘ athe eee duction, which is sald to rank among wage agg 8 as eggs | to bed at 9 o'clock every night the best films featuring the famous when the ¢ picture Thousands douhted that Babe Fut? jin all other w lives the life of fuventle ota, When Knighthood Was tn Flower,” | would hit 20 homers last year and|the average © of her years. arring Milas Davies, opened ite run|that Exterminator would win an oe tho: Gttand theater jother race and that Wilson would | COLISEUM |Fatty Still Looks DEPARTMENT The wweep of ever get well and that the radio en » atin med hat woul vie. ‘he gecetionnts, ‘Phase: Seno J tten Sar ber. wee for Reinstatement Feal—not @ nom de theater. “Peo! noscog Fatty’) Arbuckle, de-| ple often refuse to believe it."! oe ote comedian, takes the admits. “I used to disifke| Oe Tollywood for persistency as a name, thinking ft rather) t4 i» contemplating a trip Bast thin but I've grown to like i month to see Will Hays about being it te at leant unusual in COn-| reinstated. The index and middle jnection with my last name.” Mist fingers of his right hand have be- Elvidge plays an important rol®)/come paralyzed as @ result of the with Thomas Meighan, star of severe cut he received in some mys- “The Man Whe Saw Tomorrow,” rious manner on his recent trip to) Two Sizes of Paramount pictura now at the! Japan. Ho is learning to write with o 1zes o ; | Colteeum theater, his left hand. | . rotamer if saterraatee'™ wear cont an Wool-Fiber Rugs The Hlae Ri Event | *TytARTS TODAY . wo —- - ug You perhaps believe that money! It’s an words, i» visualined by trains of the march set forth all the courage and va wn by plucky Princess Mary Tv lor In defying two kings in order t 4 the man she loves. “When | Knighthood Was in Flower” has all | the tuneful and delicately lilting | quality always associated with Her bert compositio on the Main Floor Lowest prices prevail. Here you can shop lels- urely and comfortably. There are no stairs to climb or elevators to wait for. same doubters 10 years hence will try to make the world believe Mary Pickford ts thru as an actress. | “WHEN KNIGHT- | does not fit a person for entrance) . Eo] to “elect sectety circles.” You may Intriguing Are Offered at Reduced Prices think, too, that ff a man has been, Picture lil |may, @ peddier, or @ map’s father! These Rugs are suitable and serviceable for any made his money by hawking goods from «store toe etore, he hae no chance. But do you know the an-| centry of some of our society folk? Memory records much occupations! | as peddier, minor, grocer clerk, tan ner, ferryman. And will you not admit that the money they ac < {cameron 0 get tute aocietyf "| Mahogany Finished | Questions similar to these come : ro a soe the ter Garden, TI K S | eee IN | COLONIAL | a [CeKthat arn wory ot xa te || “THE LAVENDER | Complete with Colored Candles peel she sirncion tne Coloma tee | = BATH LADY” =f] $1.10 Pair BEREZOVSKY || inage colaction ot" San MARY “MIRROR” Sticks and specially priced Mii ? PICKFOR t for Christmas Gift Giving. te or a If a table, mantel, dresser or a _ the console needs an ornament, ee REGINALD DENNY fn ne room in the home. Among the Rugs in the offering are neat allover patterns in gray, blue, tan and green. Size 6 by 9, special. osecerscoe +. $6.50 Size 9 by 12, special. .ecscemenmese$11.75 Second Fleer IN FLOWER Performances daily at 11, 1:45, 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 = — PRICES — eee AFTER 6 P. M. Baleony : Upper baleony .. A Lower Moor... ‘= Lower floor and lower balcony, 76 CHILDREN—Any time—25e. (All prices include tax) For your convenience, » limited number of first baleony and loge seats now may be re TET ET EST served at the box offics, one week in advance, } pat ; : Ont; : —Firet Floor lil for each first evening performance, st $1.10. Ill REGINALD q . > - Pica “THE KENTUCKY DERBY” tive. No ti orders, t— 4 — rim ‘umous Star of the > ed f toom- tll “LEATHER ERS” sae paiap Nazimova Returns rapes Fwy wate oh total blessed Transort Time and Trouble to the Legitimate Jim almost bumped tnto his friend ‘Tom on the street, Nazimova, one of the few real Wy ” | artists in the movies, hag quit to go Well, Tom," he exclaimed, “Ti back to dancing and the legitimate thought I saw you going home tn stage. Movie directors were a area houre ago, What stopped | cur ny reformers and refused to buy , her pictures. “Salome,” her last and ‘T had ® mean tooth, Jim, and/ ost brilliant picture, was turned thought Td go home and doctor tt | down beonuse tt was “too. bizarre | But I changed my mind and decided | ang ¢rank on the physical side.” iWon tae ae Geatea ane work! Many other of her productions are (\ Went up to Dr, Danford, of the Pio | reposing in the vaults of the movie \ |neer Dentists, in the Collins building. | colony for lack of @ market. Say, that dental concern has some fine offices up at its new location Five dental rooms, a laboratory, @ AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA “THE =i =="= l= =i KENTUCKY tonmencine, Sunday, Nov. 26 MATINER THANKSGIVING DAY (THURSDAY) AND SATURDAY | fhe Columbia a= LE IIiI LITERAL OBEDIENCE re Dootor—The room seems cold, Mrs, = business office and a reception hall. tae WILLIAM A.BRADY Presents ‘That reception hal! wil please the |Holllgan. Have you kept the ther- at WIS YEAR-LONG N.Y. MIT ladies—soft rugs, wicker chairg and | ™ometer at 70, as I told yout “4 ' flower baskets. All very nice, Even| {fs Hooligan—Shuro an’ I have, t I felt rested after sitting there amin. - ute, And after the work was done I HF didn’t want to go home mi "Go up, some time, Jim, when you TODAY feel like having a tooth out. Those IN HER OWN BIG BRAND NEW fellows won't hurt your pocketbook. : LL Wesle Bar PRODUCTION OF— The Collins bullding’s at Second and y ry is James.” —Advertisement. ‘ i 5 Hit BACK” FROM THE STORY BY SULES ecnert GOODMAN JOHN FLEMING WILSON With Hobert Armetrong, Pegny Allenby and Big New York Playhouse Cust Prices—Nights: G0c to 82.00 Matinee Thanksgiving Day ond Saturday: Best Seats $1.00 SEATS NOW LING nm E STORM COUNTRY” tee FREE DAILY A pieture play t dimples entch baw: lowers —— — — —-— COMIN UNDAY iN te 3 | D. W. GhirviTws One Year in the Making—Just Finished Cor CANADA Devan ‘The modern corset is a German| The United States has not always DELIVERY 2 HOUaS LTHOUR “Way Down East” Painiess Prices Matinee 10¢; venting 20¢ Invention, preceded {ts entrance into war by ———— | formal declaration, having begun hostilities against Great Britain in 1412 by invading Canada and selz ing British vessels in American onto ‘PAINLESS © 600 Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth, a dentin styice iiss. $5.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect re- By special permission of Mary Pickford we will show this “Picture Wonderful" at our regular evening prices which prevail every day and all day, ADULTS L| «++. -50e King Chrysanthemum —now reigns in all his gorgeous splendor, heralding the Holiday ao rofusion of loveliness—chrys- ium Lykke, Bubb a re: “es. a spam extictle roduction of the human and effective display for $10. 00 ; Thanksgiving Table, hetcabeae ; Visitors as well as customers are Most of jour present patronage te |p always welcome at our store. oodlawn,; ower Shop § jafaction All work guaranteed for 15 years, Second enqdUni Main O66 at De Honey's New CHILDREN ....|! This picture will not be shown in any neighborhood theatre a: “ask for Horlick’s 4 ie ORIGINAL TONIGHT for ‘best rag mi, ii} - fin “ednting ARLISS : every Wednesday, tet tides: danbtnns aa yy f a nercen triumph eat), A penutiful piace for re- || (ill ‘The Man Who § Opchestra, Popular Played God’ Bxamination free, Matinees 250 mod Hivenings (ana Suse intermediate, Thui day) ¢ ) Monday, 8:30 1% and ne OHI CUT RATH pnd od 20 Years University St. — te 12 a For Infante z JUST The Original Food-Drink Quick Lunchat Home vOftiees Founteian, | barrassment: the social feature al Is worth double the price fi pus THEATREESS | RichMilk,MaltedGrainExtractin Pow. | Aa E f dere Tabletforms. oon und Sebscnace, "ie oe es oe = Avoid Imitation und Sebstnace, F 4

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