The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 2, 1923, Page 12

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za rAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR *PRIDAY ARCH 2, 1924. Bring the Family Down Town to the Theatre’ Wonderful Shows to Choose F rom! Ce BLUE MOUSE, UM i LEBER “5 a k Leaving Tonight— | “Quincy Adams Sawyer” co TONIGHT ONLY— B an i row ose weex TOMORROW f g SHIPMAN e eee AND HER FAMOUS ALASKA DOGS Ss ‘lovia Swanson IN PERSON FOUR TIMES DAILY IN CONJUNCTION WITH HER Tremendous Romance and Melodrama of Virgin Alaska, chill “The Grub-Stake”’ Last Times Tonight of the “Third Alarm” Bn BG 88 G8 88 28 oe oe FARE Now You Can Bring The Whole Family! | iS HERE The Five-Cent Fare Is Here and “THE COLUMBIA” reser negye ‘ TROSPSECT ASHE DEORE e | the a“ “fa “ROBIN a with Children any time 25 * : The way to keep the 5c fare in = Ss Seattle’s Family Theatre __ effect is for YOU to patronize the a a Hl 0 0 0” we a4 i i i | street cars—they belong to you. | (| Seeteniy. “THE GHOST PATROL" and “LEATHERPUSH. || . ot Ane AMERICAN BE te tae neue KEATON a ERS” now showing. Tomorrow, “THE FIRST DEGREE” and ay by day In every way the iol of all times in First National’s 3 3 Baby Peggy in “SWEETIE.” street car service will get better WIFE” ga “Robin Hoot” P e. and better the more you patron- tea = “The ize it. ANTONIO MORENO 5 fa poh aaa te Bal- EAN loon- ¢ atic” oe with = BLOOD” ig ae eee ae a WAL I ul Cra y: ee reper | Coliseum Orchestra & ae oe atmosphe sha Matinees: 2:30 FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK Mr. Alexander Pantages Presents the Gorgeous Musical Comedy “THE SHEIK’S FAVORITE” Mlle. Margo Raffaro and Jimmy Gildea And a Metropolitan Cast of Nearly Fifty People Next Week—Starting Monday Matinee MORIN SISTERS CHAS. HOWARD THE FIVE JANSLYS Nights: 7 and 9 He makes you live the part! PHYLLIS HAVER That's OLIVER G. “Everything that goes up comes down"’—and Buster s funny both ways, WALLACE Guest organist at the Liberty during the run of “Robin Hood,” playing an atmospheric prelude. Strand Orchestra sneer, oe Sunday, at 12:30, a & M. JACQUES Special Popular Concert } under BEAUCAIRE WINELAND feneeceee ee we BS Peco Eo eck SESE SESEE AND COMPANY AND COMPANY WR etal lilo & ica’s Dancing Girls, in “How Thin, 5 Have Shanged"’ Experts x a origteal Dances” ; his Sante tokio nae Alberta Fowler TONY and GEORGE FOXWORTH and AIDA EARL and — ORG FRANCIS LEWIS an \ any mw Pap ; A ONE af can, so. “Watch Them Walk” ai Wer uit Diner Scenic Novelty “Robin Hood” 100 Per Cent All Right Sv often recently the movies have come in for harsh criticism, it is 1, positive pleasure to discover a film which can be whole-heartedly and enthusiastically applauded. Such is “Robin Hood,” showing this week at tha Lib- erty. It isa work of downright beauty. It is gorgeously elaborate and spectacular on the one hand, and worked out in fine, thoughtful detail on the other. It is true to the legend, true to the atmosphere of mediaeval England and always free from cheapness and vulgarity. It is Douglas Fairbanks’ masterpiece, and it is, if not a See Pantages Each Week It’s a Good Habit genuine work of art, at least an earnest that the movie is susceptible, when in the hands of sincere, intelligent men, of being developed as an art. Sealt les Greatest Atnusement Value CHAULMOOG™ \ OF on “afin stare de saw 6 —Star Wuitorial, Tuesday. CHILDREN FREE Until March 9, children accom- panied by parents will be ad- mitted Free to the evening shows (Saturday and Sundz Ay excepted), Bring the Whole Family! —Now Playing— JACK LEVY and the ‘ FOUR CROWELL SISTERS n “A Symphony of Music” —Other big acts and — Tully Marshall in “The Super Sex” What The Star thinks of the wonderful picture now at The Liberty

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