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SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922. POPP SE POLE POM DING POE BIG PO POEIIGIOL The Store of the Christmas Spirit MecDougall_/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE ® Gifts Not More Than One Dollar Speak for Yourself, John | and if you can't . writing vot there novelty THE FRANK MAYO Lloyd as ee STRAND ATTRACTION | ‘ . | Dr. Jack t 4 “Wolf Law” Is Winner A romantic BY JAMES W. DEAN drama of the NEW YORK, Deo. 4 — Harold Lioyd’s new comedy, “Dr. Jack,” is likely to upset all the accepted theo. |ries of therapeutics. He prescribes & son's visit to brighten a jaded mother, excitement as tonic for a pampered girl and uses bitter medi cine only av a@ threat against boys who think they're too ill to go to school. The Lioyd theory, unitke the Coue system, works in an external way The well make the ill believe that they are getting better and better from day to day. see Lioyd te more than a low comedian in “Dr, Jack.” He has a few hilart }ous moments in which he rides « | yearling steer, hae trouble with an BC auto, rides a gearless bleyole and does other odd bits expected of a clownish comedian, | However, the story's the thing. A young doctor falls in love with « girl Who has been long in the care of a | physician who bad prescribed dark rooms, meticines and absolute quiet Dr. Jack, the young doctor, is brought into conrultation. He puts & peppermint stick In the patient's | mouth instead of @ thermometer, | Feeling her pulse, he holds a key-| ring in bis hand Instead of a watch | He stands over the girl to examine her papillary reflexes. As ho gazes | Into her eyes @ stool upon which his) & fiveyearold fox that war | foot reste siips and his lips meet red om @ bottle, ure all special | hers. He is dismissed from the cane Of the keepers of the London; 4 junatic Is reported abroad Licyd impersonates the lunatio one} moment and poses as the hero the | next, alternating as Jekyll and Hyde, as it were, In the mad scramble that | lensues the older physician ts hum bled and leaves his patient, who ts quite restored to normal health by ne een Marion Davies and Forrest Stanley have the leading roles | Lioyd t» — greater actor in “Dr.Jin the historic motion picture, “When Knighthood Was in Jack” than he has been tn any other] Flower,” which has broken all box office records at the} im. He is not as comical, perhaps, Strand. as he was in some of his eariler two. . feelers. He now tries more to create * ** * * * * * * & humorous reaction ean ny COLISEUM each performance. It t# sald to incidents. Thur each ny twist be the mot lavish of cinema pre has some bearing on the plot. In| Many persons have been amazed/ is oe § ’ short, “Dr. Jack” possesses unity of to learn that there was actually rs action, story and characterization. law tn various parts of the United LIneRTYr cig States by which @ father cou | Rodolph Vatentino portrays twe Mildred Davia heretofore has fur | Will « child away fro forma | Hindu deities of the various incarna nished only the element of beauty in| Of tt mother. Such @ cose TUCMA) tions of Brahma in his new Pare Lioyd comedies. In “Dr. Jack” her| te subject of © — egor | mount pletura, “The Young Rajah,” | part ts really that of leading dy./® Metro picture projuced UAO Ot! playing at the Liberty } | She ts given an opportunity to act|the personal supervision 9! HAx |" ‘These portrayals occur in a num-| Graf, at the Coliseum. “The For ia.) of fantastic vision neonen which gotten Law’ was adapted from the oi. necessary to establish certain PA 84% late Caroline Abbott Staniey’s characteristics of the hero, Amos! 7 4 BPE PIA SON famous novel, “A Modern M®&! suaq who ts supposedly a descend | —— sili ics oes 8 Re AR AR oi ste donna.” which aroused tremendous! ant of Arjuno, the mortal brother of | interest by its focussing of tnterett! Krishna, the seventh incarnation of | fF Frank Mayo, which te showing /and many of the laughs are cauned [MAYA HEAD” HAS 9 } Upon this matter of existing archals) ranma, and the Hindu god of love, | at the Columbia, ts based on « strong | bY his efforts to live up to the titled | “THE LEOPARDESS' = Freee ee cree ine Oe fare: So rama Wo Neneh ee © See | ide rewointion ani a taater "endl eee | tino ts Vishnu . HAS CIRCUS ANIMAL ‘The ‘correct portrayal of these|!% this case, by a wellknown writer, feeoercchveiailiihaiediinininc BLUE MOUSE a Pick [Hindu mythological figures required Hugh Pendexter. A cast was choven WALLY IS BACK aoe peng ong ps yaand ame: Bag sreay | 88 Immense Amount Of study and rej in accord with the nature of the | . Cea Goeeier search work. Mr, Valentino's coe | story: Mayo, Sylvia Breamer, Harry AFTER VACATION tumee for these roles were designed Carter, Nick 6e Rutz, Charles Brin- wall k re 20 tep- Get Your Gifts in the Mail Early, We Will Wrap Them! Shop Earlyt It’s More Pleasant! Fresh as a Morning Daisy are thene black enameled Bh oe ‘Trees, decorated with the yellow istons in foc Street Floor The Art of Sealing a Letter }1* completaty eox- in this box of A Dainty Lingerie Set is a gift that all girls love. In orchid, they are trimmed with R es lace frills and French flowers. 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For y handkerch 1 and fine laces, they are just the thing PI PITAL DAG PAL BAS eee right note $1.00 jacDeougan- Southwick, Street Floor 3 DABFTEDNG PALE DIE PER POS BFI OE BOA IOV PSE tex | She still must learn that restraint is as important as emphasis. |HAMILTON IS HALLOWEEN PARTY | “THE EDUCATOR” An oh fashioned Halloween party| Lioyd Hamilton, ft is eald, can i horseman Island studio by Director George | boast one of he largest and best caste Melford for the cast of “Java Head,” LUE MOUSE EATREn 4 Seattle’s ’ Santa Toasters .... Aluminum Percolator. .$10.00 t Niekeled Percolator. ...$13.00 CORINNE ached ada A VIRGIN'S rie SACRIFICE harem Any Time 10¢. Lege Seats 20¢ eet of the group, started his career \at the age of 6 years, and, at the age ‘of 26, he tm considered one of the [really finished character actors of - silver sheet. see | STRAND | William Norris, who plays Louis | XII tn the Conmopolitan production, Knighthood was in |ture, ts now working in Miss | Daview next production, “Adam and | five.” “Knighthood” tn the third | week of its run at the Strand, is playing to capacity audiences at Original Claus $5.75 to $6.75 7.50 and $8.00 by Winifred Hudnut, as well all his other changes tn the picture eee COLUMBIA Elements have eo much to @o with , | the success of @ photoplay that tt is only natural to gtve full considers tion to them tn judging # picture ta - Untversal’s vehicle WOMEN! 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Several days were epent in locating a Chinaman for half a dozen scenes. This Ort ental must be typical of those found in mining camps in 1848, | A location scout dug up Red Fagie and his daughter, the last of a dying | tribe, real Iroquois Indiana, members of the once famous Five Nations | These characters only appear tn two scones, yet several hundred dollars were expended In securing them. eee COLONIAL Again King sway! Not In France this time, how- | ever, but at the Colonial theater, where Douglas Fairbanks’ new pio Louts =XTIT holds a run yesterday Students of history, as well aa stu dents of literature, especially wor | shippers at the shrine of Alexander Dumas, will get a great deal of sat | istaction out of thin picture, dealing an it dose with the history of the French monarchy during the reign of Louis XII1, ee | PRINCESS | One girl he worshipped, but she | {had a heart of stone. The other girl worshipped him, and she had a glad warm heart. How long does his love remain blind, and what influence | finally makes him see the light?| idly at bie retreat in the California mountains that he will start work this month in his next Paramount picture, “Mr. Billings Spends His Dime,” the Saturday Evening Post ory by Dona Burnett. Prelimin- artes of the story are being completed by Albert Shelby LeVino and Ralph Block, production advisory editor. Reld has already recovered com- pletely from the eye ailment with follow “The Bducator,” « current re lense, Ruth Hiatt who made such an im Heading Hamilton's support ® , | which he was affiicted and In getting jinto condition for a hard season's ® certain character; and that char | work, according to word to the Lasky [acter may play only a bit In the pro- | studios executives ture, “The Three Musketeers,” began ||! The happy solution ts to be found tn | "The Bachelor Daddy,” a Paramount picture showing at the Princess. Thomas Meighan is the start, Len. trice Joy is leading woman, and, or ~ | boy, the five little kiddies in the pie. ture will just walk right away with your heart. Hi | OLYMPIO | When numbering “Among Those Present,” Harold Lioyd can be de pended on to be the life of the party. He is present on the program of the Olympic theater in the capacity of | Funmaker in Chief, and for three reela he gives the audience nothing to do but laugh and be happy. “Among Those Present” introduces | Lioyd as a dapper young hotel tons,” anxious to be as “swell” as the gentlemen who leave thelr coats | in his safekeeping in the checkroom Ho ts hired to masquerade as Lord Abernathy, thinking it only a joke, | Bootlegger May Be_ || Freed From McNeil | Following ® recommendation by the federal parole board that Harry | Brolaskt, known as San Francisco's | “bootleg king,” be paroled, tt Is ex pected that Attorney General Harry | M. 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