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SATURDAY, SEP | neem pe a TODAY’S PROGRAM SCREEN METROPOLITAN—Lels Wilson and Warren Kerrigan in'"The Coy ered Wagon COLISEUM—Mae Murray in “The Freach Doll.” RTY—Nita Naldi, Hope Tt and ‘Conrad N mp- agel Doardman er in “Three Gilling w: Fools. BIA—Prisciila Dean in Drift Molt In “Bought a ~. STAG ORPHEUM—The Four Mortons and photo, with nedy, revue and photo. 1—Conrad Nagel, Liberty. 2 ek Alley based on a pc OLA NEGRI, in “The Cheat,” her latest Pola Negri, Strand. 3. Mae Murray, Coliseum, 8—Norma Talmadge, THE SEATTLE STAR picture, Priscilla Dean, Coluinbia Colonial, 4—Ernest Torrence, f STRAND | said to di tured role of . at the Liberty. Miss Naldi is seen as @ modern charmer, prop suppor de Roche players, and sald to t for tress of { a fashionable gambling parlor who | ~——__—__—___—_ a 5 ares men with her beauty and then | | > ACK > Hampton, Conrad Nagel and Lew ciaiaie icnina.. “Lave os e ca { pody are also featured. Dark,” featuri Vi a D pasicy | new screen feature a BLUE MOUSE Jn o: It has and romance, 5 to p Claude Gillingwater, William H.| Palace Hip patre Crane and Alec Francis are “Three |jgj———_— HH Wise Fools” They have featured| | parts in King Vidor's comical oie || COLONIAL | ture which opened Saturday morning | & mes “Ayres and Jack Holt, . “Bought and Paid For,” at the Blue Mouse theater. Eleanor are t Boardman ts the leading feminine | seen for the last times at the > s of player and several other stars are| is; caturday night, Constance Tar, |has b cast in prominent roles, |madge in “The Law of Cc ’ COLUMBIA |” will be the next feature se + | Herbert Rawlinson ts pretty weil | Roche Priscilla Dean's latest dramatia| supplied with stories for the future picture, “Drifting,” has opened an/}n addition to Gerald Beaumont's E engagement at the Columbia. “Drift. k of Clubs,” and the Se day a ing” is @ecreen adaptation of William] yening Post story, “Clay Brady's popular stage play and tells 8 Mina,” the scenario departm of & romance in old China. Miss/ Universal has just purchnwed fo mpenga of Ca’ JACK acting. She a good cast —— ——e x Pola Negri in Amer pion gene arjeon can-made picture Cheat,” wa LIBERTY. |jmmace me trek BY JACK ——___y urday ald to be Fort Woor leopatra ret ¥ hi excelle in h Che r Lasky-Par bette) POLA NEAR BEST IN amatory ene of her branding by an the enraged woman.-bait. | jing art swindler; the auctioned kiss | jat a charity bazaar; her confession her husband, mens she's made and her motives JUNGMEYER aesallant and tragically exposed eo high of the and disc wm —the aries De Sept. 15.—"The ri's second pic unt, is con than her firat and yet to n vehicle and di er full gifts ba,” an weds a man berited, de Pola Negri and Charles de Roche in “The Cheat” Jack Holt, of the! LJER characterteation never quite Metropolitan. “THE CHEAT” } I trip for locale when Los Angeles, an will be entitled to wear the crown of ntegral part of Hollywood, leads the) traiversai has just purchased Fre4| stardom. He has been elevated te natlon.'tn divorgesy: -. pn’s Argosy story, “High|the position of serial star. His first 8 "as a rring vehicle for! picture will be “The Ghost City,” Johnny Hines is now humming) Gisays Walton when she is finished | with J. Mafchant handling the mef away at full speed on at with “The Near Lady,’ by Frank] aphone. Margaret Morris is to be jncreen play, “Conductor Adams. featured. adaptation of F 8 Zz atte | story, “The Camel's Back —— ib Tt aitbcet, wetans “ate jMay. Dan Mason, creator SAME PLAY MADE | our own Madge has again deserted us : = baer ge |for the stage. And now she is in @ lis seen in the cast which Includes Something unusual in the produc-| ow - musical comedy, trying het Dorothy Vernon, Robert Cain, Fred} tion and exhibition ‘ | the companies the implications of | beautifully photographed, In ensem-| and the display of her seared shoul: | the title, due probably to restrictions | ble or close-up. Gowns, simple and| Wesley Barry, the famous freckled | Dancer.” jder to the jury in the courtroom | of the story as screened and Its » Esmelton, Dox name. of the production. ready selected roles are Monte Blue, Harry Myers) Pola Negri, under the direction of lure of the Polish actress been more} and Claude Gillingwater. ‘The filming Daddies,”* | Belasco's Broadway hit of the same} Mao Marsh is to be the star Among those al a Byron & s one of the biggest attractions for Seattle movie fans for the coming week. “The French Doll,” “Drifting,” “Three Wise Fools,” “Love in the Dark,” “The Madness of Youth” and “The Law of Compensation.” ‘The Covered 4 cilla Dean, Nita Naldi and Eleanor Boardman are also to be seen in starring roles. Among the new pictures to be shown are: “Lawful Larceny,” ; 5 Wagon” is holding over. Screen Close-U ps UPERT HUGHES goes to Yel-jand the printing plant of s small) lowstone park with two Pullman| town newspaper is a feature which ¥ 3 caches of screen celebrities to film| should be interesting to newspaper] (Conducted in Resasiieiee: wi Law Against Law,” dealing with|men as well as all-admirers of the| Associated First National Pictures » divorce question. Why #0 long 4| star Inc.) |screen versions of the same play t is 8 e day. soe |have been completed, and probably |‘? U% Some Gay. | | will start shortly on] will be showing over the country at M ti screen adap of} the same time. And both are hen| Golden Locks—Rosita” certainly to play bizarre, she parades with exquisite | iid, Just celebrated his 17th birth-}from the play, “Don. Caesar de A party was given at the War. jin a Parts atelier thru a succession | ner studios, where “Wes” the George M. Cohan plas other | Washington, Jr.” dramatic value of dreas, especially | the original story by Julien Joseph ‘The intimacy of the pressrooms|to ‘"The Three Musketeers.” Motion and Cameo, | tures ckles just com jnereeniing wo well undersfands the! pleted “The Printer’s Devil,” Mae Murray, Pris- ; ovie Quizzes | K- I. O.—Henceforth Pete Morrison of motion ple ve x le with the Two different voice at it. We still smile w he happened, anticipation that she is coming back proves that Mary Pickford can act, and does, whether as a little urchin or 88 a grown-up lady. But, never: theless, I feel as you do. I really wouldn't like to see her pin up her curls and be lost to us forever. If you haven't heard from Doug, you will, because he is busy at work right now on his latest picture. eee Jed as exceptional pictures. Mary Pickford's picture, “Rosita,” originally titled “The Street Singer,” important |haw just opened in New York, and | Herbert Brenon, has just completed |her latest picture, “The Spanish Both pictures are adapted | Bazan.” {s filming] “Rosita,” according \to critics, is » “George! one of the best pictures that Miss Pickford has ever made, and Lasky, from|the well-known producer, _Iikena | “he Spanish Dancer,” in greatness, K. I. O.—Just to show you what she can do, Marie Prevost goes from lady's maid to society bride by the miracle of marriage. And this al happens in “The Wanters,” and, like most pilgrims’ progress, it is noi definitely Dean has a strong part and is well| finale. | perficial handUng by Director George | xrace, from the wedding rehearsal | day, sabporten: a But she is the cheat, deceiving | Fitzmaurice. Richer shading of the | both husband and pursuer in her|role would have made it more mem-|of spectneular house parties on ee | 1 by pl it Island, Perh . : }lust of luxury, by play of circum. |orable. It lacks the deep imprint of | Long Island Perhaps no | WINTER GARDEN || “Yes, We Have No Bananas,” in| stance rather than by any essential|terror, malice, relished cunning, M4) pretty well used up now. But an-|soul warp. A woman who never|ecatacy or What not which makes a The Winter Garden is now show-|other nonsensical line has broken|ceases to love her husband, who|character or a picture indelible, | the cape, But it is this very lavish | son. ing “Bucking the Barrier,” with|out. It is, “Yes, We Have never is grossly disloyal, who| Handling of “The Cheat’ permita|accoutrement of person and setting | Dustin Farnum, for the last times: * the title of a new ( sn't #0 much as flirt with the| Miss Negri to be good but not great, | which blurs the focus of her imper-| the picture, fohn Gilbert will be seen in‘‘The|Comedy with the Century sybarite, who is Mar rather than | and expects something better | sonation. iadness of Youth,” starting Sun-|Girls and possibly Jack cheat, with its more complicated de-|than good trom her Despite its faults of omission, here | may. | which Js soon to be made i pravity. Photoplays ‘That Prove the Valuc NOW— Paramount’s Society Crook-Drama of the Highest Type— Motion Picture ES Is Husband- g Stealing i} a Lawful p Larceny? {AWFUI [ARCENY =5=>8=>5=8 =—-S=s=0 =f=f= with HOPE HAMPTON NITA NALDI LEW CODY CONRAD.NAGEL =8=5=8 LIBERTY NEWS Rhodes employe’ picnic at Hhodesa Lodge at Des Moines, Katherine Brovn, Heattle in exhibition diving at Beattle Tennis Cino, Beattle views eclipse of the Iso— STAN LAUREL in an avalanche of roars— “When Knights Were Cold” wun, Honttle police learn jiu-Siteu mathods, ALLACE AT THE & URLITZER BRNEST PY. RUSSELL a a me me ES Ef Ee ee eS es SS Fo . - - ¥ - . Never has tho tvory A Sympathetic Role! An All-American Production! A Happy Ending! NOW PLAYING— I'l burn in your memory! Paramount’s compelling drama of # woman who bargains her soul, re SPECIAL — MILLINERY FASHION SHOW (Courtesy Maxime's Millinery) A score and a half of tho very latest creations, just in from Paris! Also— “TAIL LIGHT" A Cameo Comedy STRAND ORCHESTRA under WINELAND Playing ‘Talos of Hoffman,” by Offenbach, and “Marcheta” now recoups some of Pola's and fet at: | perhaps hypercritically considered, 'lost prestige in “Bella Donna.” at the Strand, {s| will be given a real chance to com: jof more than ordinary merit and | pare Mary Pickford and Pola Negri jcture fans all over the country | without stones and thorns. Litfic Richard Headrick also appears in the cast. This, incidentally, kills two birds with one stone. Are bot your questions answered now? jwhen they are seen in the same ' role. Hl $100,000 in Gowns! $500,000 in Jewelry! —and the story-of a beautiful dancing dol! who finds that she has a heart and soul. THAT’S a glimpse of the romance NOW HERE— AE URRAY in her extra-lavish creation— ‘° *~ “THE FRENCH Coliseum Concert Orchestra will play the following one- hour concert, Sunday, at 12:30 o'clock: March, “Washington Post’ te eepereee Ml eeeeeee a SOU “La Feria," Suite Espasnole See e acne et fete «Lacombe eS Solo, “Lo, Hear the entle Lark” (By popular request) ++. Bishop Soloist, Miss Betty Andersen “Remembrances of the Coli- seum"....Arr. by Beaucaire “Moonlight Sonata” Beethoven Overture “Orpheus” Offenbach M, JACQUES BEAUCAIRE Director The most. sensation. al and daring dancing of her entire career!