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INDAY, JANUARY 8, 1 SEATTLE STAR | Palace Hip { “THE DANGEROUS AGE” Features | BigComedy Because each number te distino tive and entertaining, it te diffioult | to plok @ headliner on the new Pal Hip bill, whieh playing with Dorlas May's screen vehicla “Up and at Per a Few Days More! GUY BATcS POST in Prat “Omar the Tentmaker” Persian ace vaudeville tn in conjunction Em.” “Tips and Taps” te the unique billing of two boys and a pretty vivacious girl In a dance revue. They are clever 4 verwatile, their Jents ranging from all forma of cing to pleasing songs and plano music, | Burlesquing “A Village Chotr Practiog.” the Washington Trio pro vide effective comedy as another feature attraction Diessed with voles and the knack ‘Thomas Meighan In Paramount's Comedy By Grorer Eileen Percy, the tar of the sri ADE youthful version of | harmonizing “ |of funmaking, they are called back repeatedly by the audience's applause Something new in the juggling line ts served by MoNally, “The Boy With the Hat.” Frank and Gracta De Mont are comedians of the eccentric type whose vehtole con. tains new lines and dance steps. Pantomime acrobats might be the description given “The Unexpected, as presented by Jack Ba and Gwen Bailey, a strong and wiry cou ple who work mostly on tables and chars. Doris May reaches new heights of comedy as a flapper detective tn “Up and at ‘Em," her latest F. 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JACK PICKFORD IN FIRST DIG UNITED ARTISTS’ PRODUCTION— “GARRISON’S FINISH” The Greatest Race Track Melodrama You Rver Saw {FRIDAY | Lewis Stone and Edith Roberta in a scene from “The Dan- gerous Age,” the photoplay attraction at the Liberty thea- ter now, | * * # ** * * & | LIBERTY COLUMBIA | “The Dangerous Age,” a John M.| Eileen Percy made her very beat }————-f | StahbPirst National attraction, te| Production in “The Flirt,” the cine Scsiaiciieisaiiaeal | now enjoying a sensational run at|™ attraction now at the Columbia a the Liber theater. It ts conceded | theater, Mies Percy ts one of fim | y to be the best production ever made dom's youngest stars and ts fast be- coming a big favorite, She fits well into the role which she plays in “The Furt,” the title role, and with an ex | cellently nelected supporting cast the | picture t# heralded as one of the big muccesnes of the year. ~ OL ON recwnans by Mr, Stahl, who has such pictures | as “One Clear Call,” “The Song of Life” and “The Child Thou Gavest Moe” to his credit Lewis 8. Stone plays tne part of John Andrews, « married man who, ~ | when in the “4 rous age,” sought | Helen Jerome Eddy, George Nich diversion in far-off fields. His at-|% Lydia Knott and Buddie Messin tempts to find gayety result tn a| &*F are playing —- parts, We series of ag@ventures that go to make | Up one of the most absorbing stories | COLISEUM | ever shown on the screen. The ac From wealth and high social sta tion ranges from California to New tion to poverty and ridicuis, is only ad includes a horwe race|9ne of the many humiliating situa nal race between «| tions for Thomas Meighan in “Back transcontinental train and an auto-|Home and Broke,” which is the mobile. big attraction at the Coliseum the jater now. Finding only Mabilities | when he expected to get a fortune, ‘There have been horse race dramas |2® @rops in popular estimation with and horse race dramas, but when|® Sickening crash. He goew away W. B. M. Ferguson wrote “Garrt | make good and when he returns son's Finish” he wrote a racing | Very inauspicioualy, he te the sub drama that was different, and when | Jeet of more ridicule than ever, It Jnck Pickford recently made this |‘e well worth while to see how he offering he gave to the screen what | ¢xtricates himself from the disagree is sald to be his greatest triumph able situation. Alfred Green direct. ||| and the dest of all the hors ruce|ed and Lila Lee te the leading /}| dramas that have ever been offered | woman. Jack Pickford’s “Garrison's Finish” “Foolish Wives” ALSO BIG AMATEUR CONTEST “A Sure Cure for the Blues” Big Day “THE FLIRT” STAMPED WITH THE APPROVAL OF THOUSANDS— Don’t Miss This Wonderful Picture ir WILL LEAVE S800N BLUE MOUSE JOIN THE CROWDS si oR Maw “Good Men and True” CAREY'S NEWEST AND BEST PRODUCTION FIRST SEATTLE SHOWING In Living Room Furniture There Are: Tapestry Davenport with one Mohair - covered Davenports Tapestry and Velour, Daven- Mohair-covered Chairs or 150.00 eee | Call for this FREE BOOK ::: by Famous Authority Tells how fo reduce washing costs — prepare soap solutions — arrange an efficient laundry —remove stains and set colors Mrs. Christind Frederick, the country’s greatest authority on household gnatters ; magazine writer, author and lecturer, has written tBis valuable book especially for us. “You and Yqur Laundry” which regularly sells for 500 per copy congains a wealth of information every housewife should keep dy for reference. 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Pickford was wise in choosing this offering an his comeback attraction to the screen after an ince of! over two years, for it has at once placed him among the headliners of the allent drama again. “Garrison's Finish” has thrills that start right out with the Metropotitan Handic with the big Kentucky Derby. It might be added at this time that the scenes were actually taken at these two big track events In the East Madge Bellamy, Charles Ogle, Charles Burton, Ethel Grey Terry and many others are seen tn the ast in support of young Pickford, “Garrison's Finish” ts an offering that will long be remembered by all who mee It. STRAND One of the many interesting feat urea of Guy Bates Post's second film vehicle, “Omar the Tentmaker,” a First Nationa! attraction now at the [Strand thenter, ts the fact that it y of the human Most filma ting life in the Bast give us an untrue id manners customs |there. proves t O and eran! appeal and Virginia principals of and ths Gnetions . too, | Patsy | Brown air the |the ripporting cast “Lady Raffl Here is little “Lady Raf- fles,” cracksman. She does all kinds of tricks and can open lany safe while blindfolded, With her husband she will ap- pear next week at the Palace Hip. ap and finish up | so) ) COLONIAL the wife of the famous)! WINTER GARDEN “The Ragged Heiress,” attractiy: ty Utled picture produced by WHll- jfam Fox, & now showing at the | Winter Garden theater. The star |te Shirley Mason—who needs no introduction to our theatengoing public, She is one of the most pop: porta, ft or Sed nbvadleces Tapestry and Velour Chairs or Rockers, for....... 125.00 ports, Rockers, for .... Mohair - = Serer Daven- Or .... All of these are unusual values and are worth much more than our January jUlar flim actresses@oen on the local!) ncreen. Her daintiness, vivacity, power of pathos are always irre | ie. In “The Ragged Heiress” | she ts said to have a character of/ the sort tn the portrayal of which she ts most skiliful. “Foolish Wives,” ania to be the contliest film ever produced, is now having popular showings at the Co- lonial theater, Erich Von Strohetm, | “the man you'll love to hate,” ts th jatar of this big production, and ts! | maid to play the strongest role of his | career in “Foolish Wives." Von} Strohelm Is also the author and pro-| ducer of the big ploture. Many famed screen characters are tn the supporting cast. Rudolph| Christians, Miss Du Pont, Maude! George, Mae Busch, Dale Fuller and | Louls K, Webb are the principles, | ee PALACE HIP ‘The sparkling personality of Dorts May dominates her latest comedy vehicle distribution by the Film Booking Offices of America, former. ly Robertson-Cole, and now being shown at the Palace Hip, It ts called “Up and at and, an the title implies, the action ts ewift and the fun fast and furious. A fine cast, embracing such well-known players as Otis Harlan, Halla Cooley, Clar inso Selwynne and others, supports Miss May. RINCESS | "Good Men and True," the big Western film starring Harry Carey, in the cinema attraction at the Princess now, The story was writ- |ten by Eugene Manlove Rhodes and ladapted for the screen by George |Edwardy Hall, who followed the |origipal narrative closely tn making | | the continuity | The eupporting cast | Tully Marshall, Vola Vale, Le Moyne and several others {teens note OLYMPIC | Ficrence Reed in “At Bay,” a | powerful drama of soctety, love and politics, 1g the photopiay attraction |now showing at the Olympic the ater. The film t# adapted from |the stage play by George Scar |borough and in directed by George | Fitzmaurice. A. competent cast, Including Frank Sheridan, Charles Waldron, Lyster Chambers and De Witt Jennings, |supports Missy Reed . | FIRE DEP’T HEADS SEE SPECIAL SHOW includes Charies of There Are Thirty Pieces of Ivory Bedroom Furniture at Sale Prices. 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First Floor, Linen Section a $5.00 each... 62x62-Inch Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths of good weight, in floral pat . $5. ish Linen Pattern Cloths, to close $8.95 | know that Pauline Frederick and her | send me? | husband had separated—in fact, I they are cinnamon, ovie Quizzes (Conducted in co-operation with As- sociated First National Pictures) Wes.—Yes, I think you are right about Strongheart. As far a I know, he ts the only dog who has ever at- tained stardom on the screen. He has just scored another success in “Brawn of the North.” The title of his forthcoming picture has not yet | been announced. Mr, Laurence Trim. | ble ts the trainer of Strongheart and the director of both of his pictures, H. B. W-—Marshall Nellan dire ed and also played one of the impor. tant in “Daddy Long Lege,” starring Mary Pickford, Wesley * Barry also is featured in this ple dd as Decial showing ho Third Alarm,” one of the | big. outstanding photogramatio sen- sations of the year, at the Blue puse theater, Saturday night. “The hird Alarm’ ‘nas been dedicated for its local showings to Chief Mantor and his 600 and some odd men of the fire department, ‘Tne chief, his bat tallon chiefs and their families, were unanimous tn thelr praises of this | attraction, that wag produced, direct- ¢d and acted by the same people who ture. It is being reissued at the pres- ent time, so that even if you missed | it before, you will have an opportu: nity to see it now. Goodness knows what a lot I dtd not | Olly of gossip you do hear made its companion picture, “In the Name of the Law," which appeared | at the Blue Mouse theater last Sep: tember, “The Third Alarm” will come to the Blue Mouse theater in jed, happier than ever. If you would know the near future, don't know It now, and it's probably not true in the least the way you mean ft, Lots of people are separat- ed for professional reasons, but when their work ts finished they are reunit- Mrs, B. F. ¥.—Robert Frazer is 5 fect, 9 inches In height. He ts at present appearing as the leading man n Thinks,” by Bob Dex- « . Carlotta—You wet I like candy, The best ever fs the crinkly Xmas candy, all pink and red and striped. Is that the kind you are going to how easy it is to keep a good resolution —re- solve today to spread your daily bread with! 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