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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, I: THE SEATTLE STAR tS Doustas MACLEAN and Madge Bellamy in ‘The Hottentot,” Appear as the Biggest Feature of the New Photoplays to Show at Seattle Playhouses Next Week. Several Other Special Attractions Also Will Be Shown. “Just Tony,” Starring Tom Mix’s Famous Horse; “The Strangers’ Ban- quet,” With a Cast of 23 Stars; “The Flame of Life,’”’ Priscilla Dean’s Latest Picture; “Orphans of the Storm,” With Lillian and Dorothy Gish Fea- tured; Harry Carey in “The Kick-Back’’; Elsie Ferguson in “Outcast,” and Betty Blythe in “His Wife’s Husband.” Jaan ; } ) } TODAY'S PROGRAMS = | COLISEUM—"Oatcast,” with Bisle | a the leading role. ~ousinn Mackenn and Madge Bellamy in “The Mottentot,” 2A ae il 4 and Dorothy with Dawn in hom. i} & HIP—Colleea Moore, star “Aftinitien.” —_—— x Pe et < STRAND | ——_—__—_____—_——4 een n of Donn Byrne's “The Strangers which opens t prominent players 2 importa’ The cast is headed by Hobart Bosworth Claire Windsor and Rockiiff 1 1—Betty Blythe, Winter Garden. 2—Tony, Blue Mouse. 8—Harry Carey, Princess. 4—Priscilla Dean, Columbia. 5—Douglas MacLean, Liberty. 6—Lillian Gish, Colonial. 7—Elsie Ferguson, Coliseum. 8=—=< owes. Nigel Bi : | Thomas Holding, Strand man, Holmes McCullough, lie ee a een Host, Laie | \ | * wen wey, tanie|| LIBERTY di COLONIAL | HER ROLES NEED PATHOS ee Movie given feature roles. | A picture that offers nnasieaa cles An exceptional cast is seen in eee edy situations, an all-star cast and| “Orphans of the which is a al Lge JAMES W. DEAN itable action photography | now fig FBLUE MOUSE | |tjctorins site titre, carina) loti Litas cot Dora‘ Be: ee NEW YORK, Pot. 10—On0 ot lauded by | the 1 “ 1 1. A ‘ < most ¢ sing and distinctive | (Conducted in co-operation with As-)is 26 years old He is at present | critics and producers as one of the ¥ i 0 3 ‘ personalities of the screen is Baby soctated First National Pictures) playing with Constance Talmadge in An attraction that holds promise biggest pictures of the year, is the Herbert i Kat | | "East Is West"; also with eo year r ert and Kate e Peggy. She is more than a cute kid,| g, D. r ant something Mac Mas of giving unusual delight will be the |attraction, Madge Bellamy . ole : 4 Risteete Met Meera ae “Jazania.” Some’ title; aa offering this week at the Blu¢/ pougtas MacLean have the le «| “Orp! e Storm ro. Ke , i turned loose before the camera. She |for excitement why not see ‘ alternation ees He also played in John M, Mouse theater, starting today, when | roles in the picture, Other members| duced by D, W. Griffiths wald | t ¥ ; if an accomplished actress 18] Hottentot"? In it you will see Stahl’s production, “The Dangerous Just Tony,” a clever Western/of the cast are Lila Leslie, Truly | to be one biggest and best pr 4 , drama in which a horse plays the| Shattuck, Martin Best, Raymond | duc © story is one that holds leading role, and a big five-part/ Hatton, Dwight Crittenden, Stanhope | intense human interest and offers| 7 ieitiabsy eae ois only 8, but | tentot comedy called “The Three Must Get ' Wheatcrof, Bert Lindley and Harry | comedy with {t | ¢ Baby Peggy. He Js only ut ?) ; 4 th picture moves in # t tempo} Theres,” will vie for honors on Booker. | already he has played Oliver Twist. | | tne final acenes of the big race. bull eee % | One , y Will DO} stadge Bellamy and Douglas Mac-| Barry's latest picture is “Just Tony” is an unusual 1 ” “|! 2 } na HS | yl < the i dn the hékiors. iAnA birtio tam of the Street." He ts 14 for | RP . epi ; ne hi A mA dion. It tel the atory of « hore |! WINTER GARDEN | |x : | fo sou oupese woul’ be more fi 268s ol. Frankie Lo Is ths Mie a wonderful horse, ¥ c cena * ‘ Hi a |tea? Or tones: vay hild actor y mean. mined and thi fer of a & lerepebelad” a ieoky lot Wore dibme ° 4 ywever, there long stretch | dips soe band of mustangs. He seeks ven ‘idan r ipeiat, its the fit a a wea, the sccuirge' of § Y between Lucile—It's been a long time since| Martha—You probabis have fans geance for the cruelties inflleted| tion at the Winter Garden n and ower of love” . 3 tion Y|1 heard from you and, yes, I've been |Sotten the reason Mary Mogms | upon him by men, ys te bis | Hazel Dawn ts the star. nome . . rs ‘ J aie Co n. Unleas e is NOUF- | wondering Pola Negri has sunt | hasn't appeared on (he aay for ale hatred ts turned to love for the one| 4 myste Sehaty: aracin te sgt 2 hn ° oe ned more meticulor an she] completed “Bella Donna,” her. first |220 ear. Do omember man in the world who has befriend: | ing sun day In “Hla Wife's H "| Kick-Bac : a show! 4 ee jnow ia she will wit! ¢ bud:) American pleture, and will soon be that automobile accident in which: ed him. “Tony” Is known to the/ with Betty Blythe in the featuted|the Princess, starting today re P , ° jding. gin work on “The Cheat." Jack wie aes her wut and spine? film followers as the splendid biack | rote. The picture is an adaptation o jpicture is full of thrills and A a 4 | What Baby Peggy needs ts more | Holt will be featured with the star| Well the age of miracles is not pasts horse belonging to Tom Mix, and| Anna Katherine Green's novel, “The| supporting cast s a good ‘ - finease in direct In her current }and Charles de Roche will head the|Mary Moore is restored, and wha, haa appeared with him in a number| Mayor's Wife.” An’ excellent cast 5 |pictures only the comle xide of her| supporting cast. Why, yes, quite|knows but that she may be back al: of his Western pictures. supports Betty Blythe in the pro-ly AEC. A. H . A fos is seen. A child which is consistent: | some time ago it was reported that |!0U Tellegen’s leading lady as eres see duction. Included in the cast are to Have | : " ly and continually funny is likely to| Miss Negri engaged to marry | tofore, Anyway, she'll be back again = Huntley Gordon, Arthur Carew, / Lincoln Readings a . be regarded as a smart alec. Charlie Chaplin. soon, ‘That's all sho thinks abouty COLISEUM George Fawcett, Grace Goodall and gs} : ' ‘ A Wands Baediae Baby weley “ae: ageetl Blanche Davenport. , Lincoln readings together with a) Hai : aN J ‘ parently are considering only the! Arthur J.—I am very glad to know] Evelyn. Theby—Hold on to that 970 | reading entitled “Is the Young Man ‘ era present moment. The stories nelect-|that Conrad Nagel ts your favorite|ame. You know how the movies ater Senllyprdbetieis « rae nape cg eel Peles 4 A Jed for her films show Uttle keen-|nctor. Yes, he did some fine acting |e. They're lable to bounce on you fn “Outcast,” on the stage several eran ——%) Shreve-Baymany lyceum dramatic! lad, 4 Heaar ce neaardon wine aclaetian te | ance cban Getcontin Parmeter | npawareaand: then: for Sen z years ago, Elsie Ferguson was thor: || \ PALACE HIP reader of New York, in the Y. M.| i J ° |the psychology of audiences. Her! No wonder you liked » and | contest reward. It's rather pretty, oly familiar with the part when |j 4} C. A. anditorium Sunday afternoon. ' | pictures entertain only for the’ mo-|To Hold.” Bert Ly Betty |that. Willie Collier has a new Salles upon: to play 18 tn the film | A screen version of Mary Robarts| The Y. M. C. A. orchestra, under ment. No situation in any of them |Compson were ideally suited to their} He has turned moving picture ¢1 ee eee nt te pepe Mory, “Attia: | tbe leadership of Raymond ' Burk sticks. In the’ memory. | parts, while Theodore Kosloft made|and focuses his pen upon “The at the Coliseum theater. ties,” with Colleen Moore in the star-| holder and Arthur Busse on the If the producers of Baby Peggy's|a perfect Lord Carnal. |tentot,” the Thomas H. Ince produc ‘The story is a powerful one and) ring role, is the photoplay attraction | banjo, will furnish instrumental | lcomedies will put a tear or two into ove |tion, released) by Associated Fi the cast selected to play It is one /now at the Palnce Hip. The picture| music: Mins Marguerite Campbell, | them, something that will get under} Dorothy Latell — You're rather | National, from | the. stage’ play of unusual ability. Among the|is full of laughs and ts admirably | *oprano, will sing. |the skin and smart the inward man, | questiony these days, aren't you?|Wwhich Collier starred. Mr. Collie many wellknown players promi-| presented, with Miss Moore support-| The Rev. Joseph A. Davia, a mis-| 5 : ; ‘ the comedy of the films will have a| But I’m glad of it. Cleo Ridgely had| says he likes it nently cast are David Powell, lead- a by an able cast. Joe Bonner, John|sionary for many years in South Baby Peggy, above,as a cowboy. Who could resist her) 0 ser point, a more lasting im-|the leading fem! ing man; Mary MacLaren and Kath-| Bowers, Grace Gordon and Pietro| America, will relate his experiences | Wiles asa vamp? Or what wolf would destroy her as Little| pression. Objects of sks rapeanterisy Like? child was | hi wrote tid: Madge rine McDonald. Sosso are prominently cast [at the friendship supper Red Riding Hood? [hold the attention. | Muriel Frances Dana. Edward Burns|Douglas MacLean feature. prodigious as Jackle Coogan. | most thrilling steeplechase race] Jackie Coogan’s age is twice that = ever filmed. With the Hot- - to give it speed and dash} Junlor—Jackie Coogan’s latest ple ture is “Oliver Twist." He is soom t work on “Toby Tyler” ss Se NOW! In her famous stage success— Wher® the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows Whoop! They’re Off! You'll Stand ELS i E . FERGUSON | Then the so , hurdles, the cries and the finish! With < MADGE The big production f ~ BELLAMY that held Broadway =a Sas in suspense— MAC- with one of the finest } LEAN casts ever put into a : picture— ] sepererestereetseerss N eILAN'S. 2 - oe? 4 in her first and only picture this season—Paramount’s = of: : “QUTCAST” LIBERTY ‘ ae DAVID AUS 4 BS EWS In which a friendless woman fights to hold the man she “THE \ RUSSELL NEN hag brought from the depths Seattle fishermen B on the , vs hooking the mighty ; y WOURLITZER stectheads, Coliseum Concert Orchestra War heroes deco. will play the following one-hour concert Sunday at 12:30 o'clock: rated on U. of W. Overture, “Morning, Nuon and Night in Vienna” -Suppe P > ; (By request) 7 Demerol tice ote parade ground, (a) “Orientale” ..... ROR «Cul : , ye Fred tz, ¥. M (b) “Country Danco” -Nevin Ry me e (oc) “Indian Wail” ... . Dvorak C. A, boy, is crowned Flute solo, “Orpheus euvendle + Von Gluck J king. Soloist, Mr, Walter Henningsen With Claire Windsor, Rockitffe Fellowes, Eleanor Bourdman, Claude Ballet music from the opera “Faust’.... Gounod Gillingwater, Nigel Barrie, Thomas Holding, Ford Sterling, Kugenie posed 9 agit eto “pres follo"—Grand Waltz... i Waldteutel Bosserer, Hobart Bosworth, {y opened by Wddio Selection, from “The Tohemian Gl secseues Balto STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND ¢ Rickenbacker, fa: ACQUES BEAUCAIRE, Director mous flying ave,

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