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PAGI 10 LAST TIMES TODAY Ever-last~ingly EXCITING! STARTING \ TOMORROW The Sea-Thriller Supreme— os THE CRITICS SAY “The finest film of the sea this writer has ever seen.” “So exciting and novel, it will set a new fashion in movies.” New York Columbia COLUMBIA TO SHOW ss THRILLING SEA DRAMA |‘ Heralded as among- the most sen- |* with roma SU HiHULHUUUUUAUUGULUTSURGGAUAAAUUAGEUALU UA SAAS My UU THE SEAT rLi STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE TODAY'S PROGRAMS [ SCREEN } COMEDIAN SCREEN Napert COLIsKUM LIBERTY t Foot Wife.” with Lewis Stone, Pauline h, Nita Naldl and | Leatrice RAND — Cecil TD, DeMitle's * Rib.” with Milton Bills, Millett Dexter, T ¢ Kosleff, Q, Nilsson MOUND and Kalph L ‘Unicage A—The Upiversal - Jowet jon, "Have. GARDEN — "The Laer wlly Marshall and Ed. Tom Meighan in “It You ty STAGE METROPOLITAN — Walker in "The Mindu. ES—Vaudeville program fea- Francis Meomult Featuring ul company, White Edward Horton, the well) Fa : known comedian, who was uiseen here recently in “Too ate) Much Busin "is here now f jin a dramatic comedy farce, now the| the Win- Ladder Jinz,” z “The | feature attraction at | ter Garden, COLUMBIA “Bavu,” feature. which and Estelle Taylor the th interesting Wallace Beery at the Co now jod, when Ba ulmbia theater, will be seen for the)! Bella Donna free} last times Friday. “Bavu" tells the f ing story of two men, one refined, edu gel Armine wiy was nd straightforward, the other) #4 the result axant with no educ both fig woman, an & heart, uring a time of when hun 1a woma she may # e alemen, ith me Sational and extraordinary motion |**? men, with Pictures shown on a local sereen w attraction to open Satur. is the Elmer, Clifton production, ne, erujaed |48¥ at the Columbia w Mine penton -citrestion: a more than | ‘0 the Sea jn Ships,” a thri WINTER GARDEN the Columbia theater, 3 LIBERTY y os picture, which } by John £. E. Pell, is Leat i 4 la Red Mins, in the) 1.0 4 meat m Perpetuate the golden ltrayed “by Raymond McK }love, with his childhoed p' }Patience Morgan, guerito Courtot stern code of the whalemen Madison bet. ist and 2nd OLYMPIC PLAYERS Present The Comedy Hit All the details of his thrilling in which }the boat to kind! |" and realist iy shown. IN RED” A Sure-fire Laugh Producer EXTRA TONIGHT juvenile Amateurs In Clever Vaudeville Stunts Matinee. 10e—20¢ { JERUSALEM, May 18—Only | | } | United States DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentist fer More Than 21 Years ted by Mar | ; i t y | Dougt Falrbanks, farnous screen | 5 fulfills the | pousas tar launching his harpoon into a 90-ton |whale furnishes an exciting scene, counter with a 90-ton “bull” whale, the enraged animal charges the boat, hurling its °C | picture. cupants into the sea and smashing Ys wood, is graph- Thru scenes replete with danger, | daring and. thrills, runs a heart In-| features M jterest appeal that sets the picture | jar the best cinema productions. | U. 8. JEWS IN PALESTINE per cent of the Jewish immgiration | is the description given of “Where! into Palestine in 1922 came from the|the Pavement Ends,” leave Friday bin Hood,” the 7 hernided as the grea ent, and h-producing own on the Garden screen for nome time. | Tully Marshall, Edward Horton and Otis Harlan have the principal male! Liberty and waa brought back only |foles, and Margaret Landis. is tho! thru the requests of the many film | leading woman fons ‘who were unable to see the ove | COLONIAL That crime is largely the product! of environment is powérfully dem. onstrated in Thomas Meighan's pic ture, “If You Belleve It, It's So,” which {s to have its last showings at the Colonial theater Friday, The} story is woven around a young man} who, while he remains in the city, in} * criminal. But when circumstances take him out Into the country he be-| comes a changed man, and noon love and peace transform him. “Till We Mest Aguin.” « new pk ture featuring Mae Marsh and Nor man Kerry, is to be the next attrac tion at the Colonial | jatar, has ever made, will return to |P the Liberty theater Saturday for Imited run. “Robin Hood" has already had a record run at the by en- | BLUE 3 ." the picture which itm Sills, Alice Lake | Ralph Lewis and Richard Hedrick, now at the Blue Mouse theater, will | have its final showings Friday night | A dramatic picture with the atmos. | phere of the South Seas, and a story} two! of romance with a powerful appeal, the new Rex | Ingram production, which will be the feature for the coming week at the | Blue Mouse. The picture is expgeted to be # good attraction. In the big cast of players Edward Connelly, | Allee Terry and Ramon Navarro are \ featured with Harry T. Morey and | John George in important roles. ry PRINCESS “The Dangerous Age,” an inter esting doméstic drama, is the attrac | G ion at the Princess theater now. +| STRAND ; MES Oi Lewis 8. Stone plays the eat of} | { Pola Negri's first appearance !p 80) yo Andrews, @ married’ ian who, | | | COMING SOON— HAROLD LLOYD “SAFETY LAST” simply can't res Georgians. “Loose Feet” on the reverse side will start everybody goin again. Ask for recor A-3825 75¢ At Columbia Dealers Last Timex Today TOM MEIGHAN “If You Believe It, It's So” Tonight KIDDIE AMATEURS Also GENERAL TH Reviewing Hi Bors EVIK TROOPS Fs ny AGAIN" gravatin’ Papa’ Fitzmaurice, was joving one of those f hat one Iie the last word in dance perfection on the Colum- bia Record made by The New~Process'ji) Records 5 es ne immed gig | when In the “dangéroua age,” sought | porate oie greeted with| version in faroft fields, Hix at-| the Strand|{™mpts to find gayety result in a se-| ries of adventures that go to make up one of the moat absorbing stories ever | marked enthusiasm at | theater last night In this absorbing picturization of| Robert Hichen'’s famoun novel, Mins| OWN ‘on’ the xcreen. ‘The action Negri marries a young Englishman | &nes from California to New York tty, and includes a horse race and a| sensational race between a transcon. tinental train ahd an automobile. e+e who has just returned from an ex-| | pedition in the Egyptian desert. On their honeymoon they return to that country so that Nigel (Conrad Nagel) may continue his work. The East lays a hypnotic spell on Bella Donna and when she meets Maha- moud Baroudi (Conway Tearle), in- tensely dramatic events ensue. The love affair between the pair PALACE HIP “Tho Bishop of the Ozarks,” a pie- | ture of romance and thrills written by former Congressman Milford’ W. Howard, who also takes the princip: the Palace Hip for the Inst times! no Friday. } A st by H.C. ling Blood” | Pushe which will open Saturday at the Pal- ace Hip. Why Good Dancers Are Popular They Take 1 or 2 Lessons Latest Steps ot the star, Mer of the Building Trades Here's the Finest Work Shoe Value in SEATTLE We have al- ready proved this fo hun- dreds of satis. fied wearers, Try them for YOUR summer work shoe, $2.50 Per Pair OLYMPIC “The Girl in Red,” un entertain-| ing comedy feature, is at present the} feature offering at the Olympie the. jater. The comedy is said to be ne ost poultices, applied over ae of the best attractions the Olym. | Hop ‘thore headuches, that do- [ning ovationg tron ines it wine Prapncd feelin ake and iit te: | {ning ovations from the audience, move the golter if used n suffi- The beauty chorus is offering an clent length of time. Young peo- J attractive number, “The Prince of | ple respond very quickly to this || Piven,” f gh | harmless method of removing a % golter; adults generally ta longer treatment. Use 0% for that goiter right now, ) in for sale at Bartell’s and other leading druggists in $2.00 and $5.00 ting, amateur} on the bill] A number of clever deville acts will be ay night. | | | | | | | Take Fast Steamers at Colman Dock a 00, 6:20, * *Bxoopt Sunday {SPECIAL NIGHT SERVIC! B and Dally M, AUTOMOBILE FERRY Pp, M.S ["]trassenger are, 800 Round ‘Trip[*| alls. Views of the role In the production, Is to show utlon the beach, will be a part of the Ww Liberty News, opening Satur | day ¥ of the prize ring, written} Liberty. Witwer, author of “Figit-! members of the Fairview and "The New Leather | Teacher {s to be the new feature) children in a May park; eco. Hts title 19. "The Fourth| Rogers playfield and the pre Musketeer,” and Johnny Walker iy! tion to the city of a now |monument by the Green Lake ¢ STAR W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES $4.38 The factory price stamped on the back of these shoes reads very plainly—$8, $10 and $12. Washington Shoe Co.'s High- grade Tan Dress Shoes, regu- lar $6 values, all sizes, on sale tr DO 38 $7 values in blucher and Eng- lish style Black and Brown Dress Shoes, $2 89 on sale for $5 Black Calf Dress Shoes, Snes Oho $2.38 12-inch Calked Loggers’ Shoes, $12.00 $ 7 38 values for. . 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