The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1923, Page 6

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THE ATTLE STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMB | WEEK’S NEWS IN | NEW COMEDIAN be ET AM QO U R ! FILM AT LIBERTY AT THE OLYMPIC LY. A Lesson in Love From Joseph]. “ see ot. a | in "Three Ages” Schildkraut m STARTING 1427 FIFTH AVENUE : ; @ SATURDAY- Between Pike and Union Streets BY DON RYAN IT OS ANGELES, Sept. 28.—-Fooling the censors has always | sis | LEE TAS Ly been a favorite sport, I was fascinated in Spain by the} /''" park i saartad’ drama-that jarabesques with whis h artists of the renaissance had deco \ b Boa ‘tadstas thi nell rated an ancient palace, Prevented by their Moorish master . : semlaré of married from representing i human form—rendered taboo by tho|r ¢ # t Mohammedan religion — nevertheless these old strategist achieved their objec a de flovrers, Human limbs were grotesquely awl among the wh and flourishes, The decorations ooxed hun y eation had done far|* more than direct representation could ever have achieved is th hi 1 was equally farcinated the other day as I watched a new technician of b a3 | Joseph Schildkraut—an unromantic name to our American ears—ta the Ga t r { the sere Py atest edition of great lovers o reen. At the United studios I watched ‘ . | him making love to Norma ‘Talmadge and he was thumt his straight y plies—Schilikraut brings to the task of fooling the American censors i a delicacy of shading, a deftnoss of suggestion, that is destined to flut f ter many yards of georgette crepe. He ia playing amon Valverde, the French lover of Miss Talmadge, who \j jis cast as an ouled nial—an Algertan dancing ¢ in Joseph Schenck's 4 a atest, called "Dust of Desire.” The best t te I can think ef is ono] HATEVER your prefer: ; ed by a sweating electrician upon Herr Schildkraut | ; ie kl sputtered to right and left under pendant Oriental draperies;| ence, from the snappiest ie sit utiee fy Me Aad Wt Sader. SendAby Orieiesy Graperionty models to the ultra-conservative 4 ) » Carillo gurgied Latin approval from the side-lines—I stood s a c g over their heads, I watched the ollvesk nped actor) types, YOUR suit is here —two : 7 king tov is Talmadge. | But what that young man can do with hin eyes ; \ pairs of trousers, or one, as you : . 1 the electric! FRASIER LOST TRESS OMNES NTE ese ae |iny f ¢ pe his brow with « «rin hand and rema prefer. Real style, real quality, “If L ahad the gifts that guy's got my Nellie'd never aleft met be TAKE real wear, in these suits at— . z WENTY minutes for luncheon before the lover must | | fi , 2 ae , p 7 1 OF LOVE! return to his task. We munched sandwiches and regaled } ~ ourselves with coca cola while we essayed a conversational \ ELINOR excursion into the depths of this matter. : = § i} ‘ . Sehildkraut had removed the tunic of horizon blue with Ite regim CG y i insignia and campaign ribbons, He nov t in under#Mirt and breect: . L N 3 \ booted and spurred like an officer ir = eu puntr aeN gutta id I remarked upon the color of the t ¢ eautiful bh nm ye Be Ned I had seen In the F h regiments a owls but x *, “Three Weeks Ye | yellow i " \ | “Neither have I," replied my vis-a-vis. “I think ss f \ is the best r t the motion pictures." teacher in I took him by the halter and gently Jed him around to the subject upper the world. ort in my mi fed a bit at first, but presently he was " \ Mage. si “oo oi erg aaa ; HER LATEST with ; "Lov ng—ah! There is love making and—there tn lov king ROMANCE ag In th tures tt Is a matter of wm owing n 1S ATRICE JOY | ." situation which the quaint « em of cenre p in vogue t DELICIOUSLY | has evoked ~ oe 44, | Ys “It must be almost entirely suggestion—otherwlse there would be no and footage. The scissors would get it all. If I made love In American pie DARING ‘as I made love on the continental stage—I should be in jail, Yet Friday A AND ntal love making Is the more refined. And—" here he laid a fin WE ger archly alongside his perfect nove—“you know, my friend, that sug ——_ Try and Hold out OH | gention, with lis powerful appeal to the lmagtnation, is more effective OUR REGULAR ) for “Six Days Md SERVICEABLE than being literal any day in the week.” NIGHT PRICES : OVERCOATS ed the remains of ® roust beef sandwich on the floor and 50¢ Also Literary Digest’s ¢ crumbs from bh 3 es prom “8 ac”? ae my of more-than-usual |"! aiemiay he view 5 Vou ‘Mtrohelen’ts the ierentont WILL PREVAIL Fun From the Press’ 4 ra style. Economically (yo iin pictures, But I 1 re ALL DAY be riced at $35, $40, Fe : ongatty EVERY DAY . A Ga Pre tees v1 Nia aces ei Ri aie aaknacis eyrreait : cae beha vo vertioan tigen Hinds such * | But real y > 4 by those thrive on fairy stories, in ENGAGEMENT er Two Acts of Rare realm where td t 5 the greatest virtue . Fun— tely account 4a means that you need not pay sll ia'30 dayh Taagerante ; is at y relative matter, What ta right for | | he eras rma eee a “DOWN TO —as aoe i ~ ‘ ai Ithe present time she ts playing In & Jwood had just finished “Ponjoia’ = [seme 3 por tam at \\ THE SEA vaudeville sketch with her mother, | "hem this happeried rigid—as for an outward m y is concernod—are the cleanest at heart iy eee ee in ‘ all. We ask not, ‘Is it beautiful—is ft true to Ife?’ But wo ask, ‘How tainly have my good wishes and, If | 1) “\acDonald in pictures egain.| will this go in Fennaytwaniat ™ , i 4 $ A Mack Sennett at first you don't succeed, try, tr¥ | tier jant picture wan “Chastity,” aft | . : | Blue-chaser Miss Interpret—The same Vera|again. Sidney Cosi ved appears jer which she married a “ ELICATELY I twitched the fatter directing him again! don who played the part of the|in “Her Temporary Husband" is &/from the screen. In * 2 in “Humoresque” {s now|brother of Charles and incidentally | Mies MacDonald plays a play with: | to the half-finished oats in the bin. This aes asked ; COLISEUM in “Potash and Perlmutter"|he is also married. James Kirk-|in a play. Quite a novelty, I ahould|him to contrast the continental lover as he had stud ied him} CONCERT Barney Bernard and Alexander | wood recovered from his fall from | say | for stage purposes, with the American lover as he is learning | ORCHESTRA Garr. She has two children, so she ja horse and now I va hie wife. ——— | about him for screen purposes, bs y: Must know what it is like to be a | Lila Lee is the happiest woman ay THE END OF THE SEASON “The American man,” replied Schildkraut, “makes love tn one way, sade Mother. Her daughter is 16 and atjearth again. You know Mr. KI: | prom pun There ts a recognized formula. All the hemen follow M. Like this. M. JACQUES z Tha Malden—Not very cheery, are| Hands at the sides. A look of determination on the face. Looking the BEAUCAIRE you? girl right in the eye, Then the line—they all use it, ‘I love you with y. A The Youth—No, I'm afraid I'm| all my heart and soul!” icated to Service {beastly sentimental, but when I think “That's all. Except—when the rival appears—to hit him in the eye.” Call MA in-0012 for in- pe » Elinor Glyn & + 3 | “If a thing is beautiful—if it Is true to art—ts it not art? But these | 2 ‘ " ‘ovie HZ 1 es | Derelys—Good for you, you cer FRX—It seems to me it will Dea) are not the standards we nrust observe In making pletures, Not at $ rab IN SH \ long day before you will see Kath f —i what we've been to each other all| Ho wan allent for so long that I urged him to show me the other snide of feematien. epee oon this summer and that In a month I) the shield | a ee oat 6 Big Yards lt probably have forgotten even| “Well,” he resumed, finally, “the continental lover ts different. He Scenario ky ; | your namie—wéll, I can't help feeling} t, first of all, a gambler. He ts skilled in nuances, He makes love JYNE! 11 Big Trucks ita bit subtly. He invariably begins by kissing her hand. Not that this ges. ° A —__—| ture means anything—" he Interpolated hastily. “I have been accused 8 Big Mines jist of of making love to scores of women in America because I kissed their Men's Special ist hands—when I wae only trying to be courieous. Mace the years { “The continental proceeds atep by step. Thero Is no hurry. There Is 102 Men—to Serve You Se : B | no imporiunity. There is, instead, a delicate adjustment to the moods , and caprices of the lady. And so he continues ‘till finally there comes J _ Rectal Troubles. : an opportune moment. And then the prize, like a ripe pomegranate, RETAIL MACY : is ready to drop into his extended palm! is M. WHOLESALE 1504 ‘Third =e Le From the ot a votce floated, respectfully insistent: “Mr. Sehildkraut! Mr. Schildicraut! The actor got up and thrust hia bare arma {nto the sleeves of his tunic “In making love, ‘he concluded, as he buttoned it over his chest, “in making love it 1s well to remember there are three kinds of women. The first kind requires devotion, and you must always be hanging around to pl her. The second kind requires the same tactics, presenta and flowers and constant attendance—and hates you for it. The third kind either love you or hates you, irrespective of what you do to please or pain her. So there you are!” ; | Loans | “With a wink of his delicately tinted left eye he left me musing among z \ can be free from the prope. henge ee <a | Lowest Rates | Virginia Novak, Jane Novak's| Percy Marmont, the Mark Sabre eR anes): § ‘Eczem ka |in the forthcoming Fox special, “If |[)} Pe i; ‘ No Commission | child plays a role in the stars forth. | TERD, creeping, annoying sen- " oT Winter Comes’ has finished work coming F. B, 0. ploture "The Lulla nts : . ; We Make by." The tale is a story of New | poe bral se MeamrntB sheer mE a fork’ eneme: al ot. : , =r Ss * | serai ch—eczema ani other pda fe ea beal ee York's tenem nt dintric Correct Gown Gives yor : - | gruptlens, spoiling your comple ls » 01 progress! H ‘. x : ROAL Wes oe - |—causing you uncalled for em! Payments and aa Sane‘ GUN@CE Heer tantivee Illusion of Thinness fest deauged |Tassment—anguish—ruling your Straight Loans The: Exile trom the pen of Rich. | thc Wit ‘of limited space Vor S. All tecante, ot ra chi jard Harding Davis, now in work at “Why, Miss Alden! You must vem caches oe eae Ih ine sarc wvaneen’ Giudion. TS BEtY | miecbead tn wraial. “yondiene akeat Soma red blood cells are suits your needs. Bouton will play opposite. 96 spotiide Ltloner.” § | 8. S. 8. clears up skin eruptio We give you the most “Oh, you durling! How I love!}{{ | through its power of cleansing liberal repayment priv- people who think I am getting thin | blood. Herbs and barks, care! | } ileges known in the |]} |ner, You know it t# the trial of my ad ”? | Selected and scientifically prepared | 1 and proportioned, which make up West. ite ta"Betae fat,’ \the ingredients in S. S. 8, are the iBERIPEAIIY. You lock a6. tein and | most feared and dreaded enemies OnPHtuH A CIRCUIT VAUDEVILLE bs doeornn ded ry etn of skin disorders. Eczema, pimples, . Now Playing Twice Dall much smajler. I'm not flattering i 8. Washington _Now Playing Twice Dally _ ig re | Gives the Full: Measure of Good ei blackheads and other skin ELLINGTON . |] ‘The Darling of the Screen ates iW); ° iseases pack up and leave the sys M t | BESSIE | “Well, Fam glad of that, surely./)) Music That Every Home Should Have }||| tem when . 8. 8, sends new rich 1rst in quality u ula aVINgs |No, I haven't been dieting, but 1 blood coursing through your veins. inthe Northwest: BARRISCALE | have Wedd taking dee taaiecianS It stands In the home, a thing of beauty to see, always ready | Have a general house cleaning B k fare a Niday | to answer your desive for music, Whatever your mood, with a ¢/}/ for your system, Let 8. 8, 8. rid I an (in Person) play, golf most every good day now, pure tone that is dolightful—and has been praised by many of }/]) You of those impurities which tend Roslyn-Queen 1101 S. dA ¥Y AND 07 and I love the game,” our most accomplished artists, In this KIMBALL “BIJOU to keep you in a run-down condi- Wilkeson or Bellingham econ venue }}! ci Ww “So that's it? I knew you were!}/! GRAND" you will find the embodiment of a that is tine in {/{{ tion. Skin disorders are nothing decidedly changed, and I thought you|{|{ modern piano art, |More than billboards announcing ° | | | er aie that the system is “off color” i MS had been dieting. You will enjoy hearing a demonstration of this piano in our > |B 8. 8. is sold by the leading RINE !7) 1 ERR ARE. TTS “But, you know, the scales show | music rooms, Convenient terms may be arranged. Priced at drug stores. The large size that 1 have lost only five pounds | bottle is the more econom* Kemmerer, Rainbow Rock Springs eb ~~ JACK ROSE —— jain Tock up exeroe. Wink meni $850 | puzzled your eyo Is this dress. The ‘ Irresponsible Comedian W omin Toke Pact Steamers at Ooiman Deed BY | TEMPE ES Te alana || lone linow and drapes In the right | lk Air deel, yah REGULAR | 7 : LAR SCHEDULE place give moe a thinner look, or yi showing of Pianos in i I hope. i a, 4, BRO 96; m, u 3 _ mm. CHICKERING ME! BEHR BROS, | : Royal nyt be tHaturday and pag BA hl TAS ES ; wae Mt i ste |i Res i 1) MARSHALL & WEND J, & ©. FISCHER $} ait Manne | PAN BD fave teen aamieing x tot ince LO Utah ra and daily LisA0 p,m f LILLIAN BURKHART “Tam fond of tt myself, T got TEST f r in “THE STRAIGHT porn” it at Cherry's, ‘They seem to have ABRAM’S v 7 ———vewmanewmecmemmee || jist whit one wants, and the best |||; ; 09, we 8 i a — her & ? 1 fi Bae John Rucker & P Maney F) of it ie that they will allow one to! \ , ani | are, Beg Carroll & Gorman make monthly payments wntit the ° | ‘i Passenger Fare | Rhoda & Broshent 1 ean i ‘ ri | For the benefit of people who take 5 Rivageer, tere |have a Ine of couts suitable for stout +4 NAVY YARD R Pantagescope women which modifies thelr stout ap: alee ia cath: wre fad Pofecs Dock OUTE NADI ALT pearance, Cherry's are at 1015 Soo. beat time do call, 4 Jt AL ond ave, in the Mialto. bldg, Just Douglas Dancers jover the Pigin Whistle, (Take aie] ; PN pT bokeh } ELECTRO. 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