The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE 6 — 4, CONVENTION OF Z\/EAGLES ENDS ANACORTES, J good-bye several thousand @ last x a to th ted for th \" Wy The Story that made the World sit up in Dazed a Suspense | A |\ |Mexican Officials § Are Duel Principals MEXICO CITy June 2 Fe by SINCLAIR LEVIS Directed by Horry Beaumont Coming Saturday— Blue Mouse Theater d in a fist y states s not known whether the chal tly, the WANT” An Intimate Glance Into Modern Matrimony A KNOCKOUT! Round 1 “THIRD LEATHER PUSHERS” Starring REGINALD DENNY NOW FR DAY NIGHT MILTON SILLS AND BIG CAST I “THE MARRIAGE CHANCE”’ LARRY SEMON IN | Swift Comedy Drama ‘THE BARNYARD" L. Hauptman’s Orchestra NEWS TOPICS HENRI C. LE BEL Novelty Organist ANDY WARD AND HIS BAND and » ACKERMAN & HARRIS PROFFER WILLI (inne KING AND HIS COMPANY OF Uast Times Today PAIK BINNEY tn “What Fools Men Are” Starting Tomo LA TR REL PRCA PING J we enday i Thersday DOROTHY PHILLIPS In “The World’s a Stage AMAT am 0 VERA GORDON In “THE GOOD PROVIDER” —100— = FISHER’S BIG TRAINED ANIMAL SHOWS ; 6—Big Days—6 On the Circus Grounds Cor. 4thandLenora JUNE 25-30 Auspices D. 0. K. K. Big Parade Monday, June 25, 7 o’Clock P. M. Bring the Kiddies TET Ty ry | | | { | | THE SE Seeoesoececooeveereoscres STAGE WORLD SCREEN of MAKE-BELIEVE YVETTE ] Bae ke, 4 | Yvette, talented dancer and violinis singer, , with her artists at the theater this wee ig ovations wi eight mu Pan winning ages her presentation, The offer. ng includes snappy numbers that are put over in a pleasing way and are augu- mented by beautiful scenic and light effects. jazz BAY SCENERY IS NOT ADMIRED Ja y the cheery lark this morning. way didn't see er on the boat boy! What a he sconery on the 1 these days, But ro than scenery to clo those reports with Scenery nothing! I'm tal ut @ girl—a vision, I'm te you. Blue eyes. rt of bi dresa and hat to match, Never life was I hit so hard.” that’s tough, old man. Probably you'll never eco her again. Why don't you console yourself with the thought that maybe her volce {9 something terrible? h to drive a man wild, probab “Oh, but I heart her volco—tit's charming. She was with that Smith girl that I never could stand I haye gone over to speak to her on| the chance of an Introduction, any. way, if I wasn’t ashamed of my ap. pearance.” “Well, if your friend knows her, you can get acquainted with the beauty easy enough, But what was wrong with your appearance?" “Oh, this old suit. I've been want ing 2 new one for weeks, and can't afford | “Oh, say, now—tun down to Cher. ; 4 buy one on credit, Jazz Just the thing to go court Six months to pay at Cher. y are at 1015 S-20nd ave., [between Madison and fipring, in the Rialto building, just vyer the Pig'n Whistle. tsement. (Take clevator.)*—Adver TODAY'S PROGRAMS SCREEN COLISEUM—"The White Marving Dorothy Wbillip LIBERTY —chard Marthelmess and Dorothy Gish in “Yhe Bright Shaw! STRAND. Barrymore and Women BLUE MOUSE Milton Sills in “The Marriage Chance. COLUMBIA — "W and Mound 1 Third Leath re COLONIAL Phillips tn “The Want’ Witwer's Wives jorden tn “The AGE PANTAGES—Vaudeville program fem tur Youth PALACH HL. STRAND All the artistr 4 a av feature ‘ 11 AAIN STREET” | Cie BS eS a Florence Vidor her best characterization creen version of Sin- ing to the Blue Mouse theater Saturday. She is co-starred Monte Blue, and plays the part of the up-to-the- which ia com- with |minute Carol Kennicott. 1 Gareth Hugh 4, William Co! yer of other # BLUE MOUSE A mystery-comedy p' Marriage Chance,” Is ente Blue audiences this wee! The story, written by Hampton Del Ruth, has an unusual an ing plot and the comedy ru thru it Milton Bille and A re seen In the prin tote | Mouse LIBERTY | ant Barthelmens and Dorothy | Bright Shawl” a of Joseph Herges no of Spanish 4 liberation. 0 of & young Americ: up the cause of the Cu. and fights for It ‘othy are as beautiful and ol luring Spanish dancer, and the ty stars receive the support of an bl | cellent cast. eee COLUMBIA “What Wives Want,” a picture of troubles with Ethel Grey Terry playing tho leading role ts now at the Columbia theater, “What Wives Want,” centers around a pres- ent marital problem that is domest responsible for the grinding | !! jot the divorce mill It concerns a jhusband who fs too busy making money to give his wife the attention that she thinks she deserves, and In| consequence sho looked elsewhere for this attention. A younger sister,| wh strafigely enough, ap a) mother to the elder, steps In at a cal moment and saves her from an act of folly but is herself crucified on the cross of suspicion. Clay Did T A white, refined super-clay By Edna Wallace Hopper My complexion js the envy of countless young girls, and the mar. vel of millions of women. For I, remember, have been 2 years o stage star, and am etl Mine {5 a grandmother's age, Yet my skin {s just as soft and rosy, just ag smooth and blooming, as |40 years ago. Scores of my friends, on tho stago and in eoclety, have attained lke results in my way. So I know that most women can do it, and I am going to help them if thoy wish. A new-type clay You read much now about com- plexton clays. But thoso I seo aro crude and muddy, like I quit yeara ago. A French beauty expert first told mo nbout clays, Then few women used them, #0, somo of those women became the marvels of nations for their wonderful complexions, New countless women use tiem. Clay te recognized as a prime o.sen- tial of beauty at its best. Women who oml. clay cannot hope to com pare with women who employ it. My exceptional results como trom a new-typo clay, porfected by 20 years of scientific white, refined and dainty. And able experts have found ways to give It manifold offecta, | study. It is|? 1S Where It excels It Js found that only rare clays— certain mineral-laden clays—bring the desired resulta. refines that clay—removes the use- less mud. ‘Then the clay ts white and clean and dainty. Experts also find that certain added factors givo it multiplied effect. My White Youth Clay will be a revelation to you, a» it was to me, I thought I knew all that clay can do, but I did not know one-tenth. It brings a new complexion, and quickly. “Blackheads and blemishes disappear before it, Dull skins gain a y bloom. Wrinkles bec smooth, Many women, (n 30 min- tutes, sem to drop ten ‘years. My gift to women Now T have arranged #o that all who wish may get thin perfect clay, exactly as I ft. And Tam taking time in busy life to urge more for youth and beauty than anything I ienow, Tho results will amaze and delight y When you k them, noth- ing could induce you to go back All toilet counters soll dna Wal- \nco Hopper's White Youth Clay at $1 per tube. Also my the clay. my liauld cloanser, no my Hair Youth, which brought my luxuriant My Beauty Hook comes with Vor your own anko-—plon |The picture ts sald to o Modern science | COLISEUM “The White Front! now at trays realistically & Woman's reputation can be tor |to shreds by the idle Goestp and circumstantial denoe branded Yvonne Den The brand burned but she stood and received he vividly and an impure. anti! society ya he ney, at the Winter to have its } allows herself to break up theh of her t and wild” to he efter r he attraction at ne Th Negri in “The I he Winter Ger will be Pola Dancer,” “The World's a Stage,” a pictur. fzation.of Elinor Glyn's a ot Hollywood, is now at the Colonial with Dorothy Phillips ro deals with the ex periences of a stage actress, con- nected with a barnstorming Shake- which becomes sho is asked new personal particu: that love ia However, her red in the bargain, happiness is short And tho her home lif and desp: her emotions before the Ultimately, real @ lasting hap: camera. love triumphs and ness is her reward oe A Dangerous Adventure. ven’ tory, In n traction as the feature offering at the Palace Hip theater this week. ntain thrills NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION DELEGATES SPECIAL FARE— gan Transeo $50.35 Sale dates June 23, 24, returning July 15. Good Proportionate reductions other California destinations, Thru sleepers handled from here. Union Paciflo Trains leaving 3:30 P.M. and 1L15 P.M. daily, City Tieket Office, 1405 Fourth Avo, Telephono Main 6933 H. A. Lawrence, Genoral Agent, Passenger Dept. “Who's Sorry Now” Remorse has no more to do with this wonders ful fox-trot than mid- night with noon, It fairly fours with lilting melody. ; ‘The Happy Six have umbia Record ¢ that spells ‘on the other side is as colorful as a rainbow, At Columbia Dealers lumbid CWeProcess) A-3861 Joorn what thia clay can do. Wdna “ Walinee Hopper, Businoss adi A Waunesha, Wis. - ae WEDNESDAY, JUD |GEORGIA MINSTRELS COMING TO PANTAGES Georgia Minatr Dental Prices | stare Crash For short period of time we » going tc f our regular prices in order that the better acquainted with the we loing and with our new loc ogram includes fou lerful Think of such prices as: $8 Crown and Bridgework cut to $4 $25 Plates cut to $10 With Our Regular Fifteen-Year Guarantee Thess special low prices are just what we say they are—simply an Inducement for you to come and see how well FAMED DOG TEAM SEEN IN COLISEUM PICTURE In order to have nothing 1 which would add to the ¢ est atmosphere, the f s” which won ty vo all-Alaska sweer was tused in the Doro: be PE scat you can be served. You are offered the sume high-class work and Sdentic ally the same class of material that we havp always used. If we satisfy you, you can have your Money Back for the Asking Come in and see for yourself our new modern equipped office and let us prove to you that we are not offering you cheap work, but high-class work at greatly reduced prices. PIONEER. DENTISTS Collins Bldg., Second Ave. and James St. Office Hours: 9 a, m. to 6 p. m, daily. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. cannot Bureau ee Missing Relatives The departmen those who } whose rela | friends if are invited to report the disappearance directly to The Star. Mey o may know the whereabouts of persons mentioned in this column as wing are requested also to report to Other newspapers are invited such items me will interest Telephone Main Dr. H. 0. Danford, Mgr. Wash Morris, Boelleved to have ly affected b rris of Bi his home resent! |{s now attempting to locate him. | Stodden disappeared from his home in Omaha, Neb, recently and {s now | eae believed to be fn Seattle, Ho has| Calvin Wright and Ben Zeck. Ti been married for 15 years and his| American Red Cross 4 dreases of Calyin Wrig n| Zeck. Wr! was formerly o to Mrs. John Dha| las, Texas. Balt at 4118 N. 25th ave, Omaha, Neb, Wash., has not be Anyone knowing of his where in aaked to write to Dave Morris at|' | Buckley, Wash. eee John P. Stodden. ‘The wife of John en ts reported very {ll and and sensations tn addition to the many wild animals eeen in ft. Its] tory concerns the adventures that beset m party of tourists who are seeking m hidden treasure jn the | African Jungies. Grace Darmond ts the star and she has the support of @ good cast AGNES FINE. FOR SEPTCS | Neutralizes Dangerous Stom- | ach Acids Which Cause | Indigestion | The almost untyereal use of Mar- notin by physicians and stomach specialists is due to the fact that it | rallxes the dangerous cn ll digestive stomach t {d gone and stomach # painless digestion Old dyapeptics, whom Indigestion nd sour, weak and sickly stomach, | ¢ made miserable for years, fin k and tef in thin remedy, and aro again able to what they please. and Cherries Canning time is here. Does it be- tide) ie peri gin for you a period of sizzling hot | pace in jars to days spent over boiling kettles on a | %-1nch trom top. hot stove—days of exhausting work | Fill Jar with boil- hot ter'menis pre-|f| and worry? Not if you have, 8 | ne oe eae | ven all trouble. ‘, t 7 |*"repare Magnesia water at home|) Lorain-equipped Gas Range! o parts water, | Hoiets’ of ure Binsbated Scoeseie || LORAIN oven heat regulator offers | Put sealed ruv- ass of hot water. 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