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tu ATTLU STAR BAT THANKSGIY SSS HOLIDAY SHOW! Geer i) HER SMILE’S INFECTIOUS __ | De | | = 2 DAYS MORE, | ie THEN GONE! The American classic— SHE'S A PROGRAMS KEEN TODAY'S Y “Hoft-Holled.” MOUSK—Marlon Dayles tn “Little Old New York.'" COLISKUM—Pola Negri in’ The Hpanivh Dancer.” LAIBKETY- Adi STARRING PERCY MARMONT Hero of “IF WINTER COMES” The Most Human, Realistic Drama of Life Ever Told K and Mor- Vidor tn “The Virginian.” Al—Polk Negrh in Phe sTHAND. ndon Ty Binney Siaee oart, Bilent Btro ater in “1 STAGE METROPOLITAN—Dale Winter in rene," vaude- M—IKronia heading 1 in Pictures! OAK—Diek Hyland and Company tn The 1 of Love," and phi opin “Conquering the Sensational Fire Scenes! ‘Thrilling Escapes! Ww BLUE MOUSE All the quaint charm of New York ax it wan a century ago is revived in Marion Davies’ big picture, “Little Old New York,” now being shown on the screen at the Blue Mouse. Miss Davies plays the ‘ole of Patricia | O'Day, a little Irish girl who comes 0 | America and dinguison herself ax a y for a very good reason. She Gripping Suspense! with LARRY SEMON “The Midnight ¢/ Cabaret” .~ SPECIAL!) A Real Broadway tof W. vs. : wes Laugh Show! Zev vs. In Memorium |b | makes of young “Pat" a most inter | exting character and attains wonder | ful heights in her portrayal. Woven jinto the picture is a beautiful love | story which is as sweet as the old Bert MeClure, Irish Tenor Bevies of Beautiful Girls! |fashioned mignonette which the] jbellen of that day planted in thelr |gardens, The story was adapted to HAUPTMAN'S Saucy Girlst 4 tee jake id alps caret, ~~. Kitty Watson, one of the “highest priced sister acts in ORCHESTRA Dancing Girls! Johnson Young's famous stage PlY-! the world” at the Pantages theater this week, has a laugh-| —with— Kenneth Harlan Florence Vidor SATURDAY “A Lady of Quality” with VIRGINIA, VALLI and Milton Sills Russell Simpson Raymond Hatton Pat O'Malley drama of the Scene upon scene of adventure and con- flict, suspense, laughter and tears! nesday night | | upporting the two a feature, including) »e8, solos, ensembles and bi “ nd a yocal selection b: et hidden in the wing: al historical novel of of the same name as Unforgetable in type, stupendous on the screen! | COLISEUM producing line of patter, her songs are entertaining and\f women is told in vivid fashion in Poln) more than equal partner in Siste r Fanny. x meritorious picture, “Tho| Soliseurm. Faithful attention to, WINTER GARDEN | | ate etter te at Laval Lives.” the theiting melo-| MUSICAL PROGRAM marks the picture thruout. Miss|which Brandon Tynan, Mary Carr with acial musical sc sawn | Nogri in said to have the best role|Faire Binney and William Colter, | by the SS eneciel muaice! Sen Uere |nho has ever eanayed as tho gypey|Jr. ure fe atured, will have it = ologue concert | s : : Follies 16-plece orch It's quite a leap from the square-toed brogans of a broad} Don Cacrar tazan. Antonio Mo-|W ne Hunchback nf Soke (ae | farce comedienne to slippers of a queen of tragedyeand | reno ax Don C vee £0.08 A | Garden ‘Thursday ity houres. ig Pn 4 ; is of High drama of the ; : first dramatic production,“A Woman of Paris,” coming to|*attee ret ; een | | the Strand theater next week. Chaplin does not appear with o51:0578 the star in thiv: pic-|as 1 this picture. Adolphe Menjou has a prominent part in this} To™ a 3 pa Napa tie of Senes Hendrix's famous novel of the|wome i ite of his screen career in tale of Parisian life. | A strong story of real men and} even her inimitable giggle is infectious. And Kitty has a} | anish Dancer,” which is now old France, where the postal service in| FEATURE OF SHOW) py Ma: st | der who wins the love of the noble|showings at the Winter Garder y Max Fisher's : paries Jones is '/ continuing its Seattle debut to | drama, but Edna Purviance does it in Chari Chaplin's cellent characterizatic nd the cn: ene Rich is to | his former comedy leading lady, but he wrote and directed | LABERTY ture, which was ‘made from James | quart 4, his newest MU PHI EPSILON, music honorary at the University same title. | Rik poles Wenentay: Olive| W. oe seciatea in ie |oone tee hie penne saat ‘ . ‘ed | . . “ ” Critics have declared the pic 7 swings of Pola No-|9vercome possible prejud . Hartung, Kath: is and Alga}, < |Movie Star ill A LADY OF QUALITY 4: be Wineat Sai tes avec The final showing of F No.1 9) desk on iris us Ad! 4 Strand Orchestra Enggland. Putad Citak well BO Guosationos , + Vedanta ee oa s big picture, “The Cheat.” will) oie etmeataeeatsed) | under ‘ [Peer pee today in an attempt to Wed Second Time COMING HERE SOON) Ifian the con much fast 4°-ltake piace at the Colonial Wednes-|stroné In the presentation of mob) beg tion, romance and attractive night. The picture has scored| feeling of the time—1480—and the| Wineland identify the egg throwers who last}) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—Aleo|” Spectacle scenes, love theme, pry Father night halted a parade of Ku Klux|B as much as |Klansmen by a bombardment of} acter ays Kone by—these elemen anyone needs °eE. strongly in mined in “, of | ‘The robed and masked Kilansmen | most other mov Universal SCOTTS: ff v4 had paraded the principal busineas| Fran ho jy to marry Mrs, | ginia Vall if streets, headed by several automo.| Lucy Elphinstone Maitland of Holly- | the Columbia theater soon, Vy EMULSION | iit ieee mite coinage simply fi ter studies portrayed by Lon Nigel de Burliere and Ernest | Playing Overture “Orpheus” and “On the Back Porch” settings, ag well ax comedy. Mix Proves himself an able comedian tiove appeal and happy climax bang : sicehage Mego acreage ‘eo Coming as the new feature to oo modest to shriek for It t too modest to shriek for Itxelf./ 146 Colonial, Gloria Swanson, in the showing | “we s| PROBE HERE! § ja big hit because of its drama, well known char © movies, believes arriages——lke nology and the old atmosphere of ‘orrence Sat., “A Woman of Paris” wil be dalancit perilously oft-boiled”” Tom proves he's real getting a job as a x When film prod: Jolassic like this Fran his picture is stro i corner of Pacific and Main sis. {some peopl bs hen the fun and action race along | | barrage of exes from all directions | 1 shop around awh! - | Burnett story, there is a lin force until the end of the|*"4 contains an appealing love in Actuated by news of the investi Drugs are not needed jforced the puradera to disperse in | fore getting a real bargain the fans that the ment | ture. as Me ENS terest. In support of Miss Swan-|fation {nto alleged misconduct. in| i gome confusion. “Some people have to marry sev © will be high values are r Wise on, Huntley Gordon and Robert|office of several members of the Call Main 0012 for fespar on lagging energy. |) ana eed Jerat times before they find the right | half the values of a motion victure,|conyamia eee ck foree ot Toy C. Loe, federal pro: |B | imtermacion AB out } Scott’s, pleasant to take, || ic ne Pp | mate," he said. in the-opinion of many eritics and} Aiiy Calhoun han a Roa eee hibition officer for this district, the | Strand, Liberty or * “phat's their business. authorities gery a ple in . dev. ‘Auibkoge Fallow: « eh ping Ski ph 7 J creates energy, efficiency. || ~O™mander Fye ==, | (iatyone 19 entitied to his own| ‘The period of “A Lady of Qualtty”|‘* Mlery of “The Midnight Alarm,” | OK Rev. Ambrom Balley and the Rev. Collsetim sveryone is entitled to his own | A Lady a pees h presiathe A serious 5 ha 0 i Seutt & Bowne. Bloomfeld, N. J. 20-61 Cleared b: Jury |: appiness aitaiede humorous mar of the : » {humorous mi of merr hes, respectively, dispate ram to David H. Blair, internal | evenue commissioner, and Wesley mes, United States senator from | | SA DIEGO, Nov. 28.—~At the | | conctusion of his trist on ¢ of | time # Jigence growing out of the ma-| the pre assy pains thet | rine disaster in which. two veasela| as acquired the Womar cause each | interesting bec habits and | tached to th r and plays the part of |* and it is rich In romar neming business man plans to constipation, jor trnited State anit éach must make way to the 7. in ; air gens nce Retires ebariangs ce Ulonys had relict end counbert fa 2 a ert ac m navy dentroyer Rap ee | |8 of Marmont, Cullen Lan-|A84 adventure, Floren ni or has ecirssslng tha tort atl isis -teo-timers .. know... th bos ur have leading i J z t : OTABLETS Honda, on September 8, Commande | fe a _ trot know. this research and desig Prd CaIsodn. {biotin hele organization Jn the ‘A. was ac. | and practic tichajocadt Be se nchie Rss! target oe Zz and efficiency of the fed-| Home of the Big § BLETS tint Mere | more romanco in necond marriages | le movies. Earle | ereanp THE RELEASE of Olinton ion forces in Seattle. | gag ome of the Bie tiping-~no nausea—only 25 cents |and os" puppy Jove | Foxe an Mannie | ets didn culos Taoist al prohibition forces th Seattle.’ | al! Days mers) Then and E led millions In Owen W! 11 Union the investigation, which affects Babar pre Satis jam Whitney, assistant director, | Agents J. H. Simmons, H. V. Moor- ing and Gordon B. O'Harra. Com. | @ nissioner Blair is said to have con-/ Ju@ed the probe and to have the| jreport ready for public announce-! ment. | ed ‘thru the postl $750 following preliminary hear Pt | ISIS Paralysis Fatal to | vrris_ rumor. Ses Vall nit famous book "re ¥ Edward F. Caldwell! _ - 1 \aation of the which is now at|ing befor x Connente: and magnificence and war ® departmental conference | indo: 3 ed by Theodore Roosevelt as a} Sunday schoot congress vivid and true picture of the West MARION DAVIES' “Soft Boiled” With TOM MIX and BILLIE DOV) ldwell, for |Pastor ‘Gets Divorce; SRR MES EEe ~ | Kenneth Harlan {s the ideally chosen ur In the role of the Virginian, and anda Meetings weve to i British Clubs Dance lay afternoon, at 2:30, at the Thursday Night th mortuar Christen Fn nce Vidor te an appealing hero: gta et Asked New Dry Vote Molly, the pretty little her. Russell Simpson has “LOYAL LIVES” Te strong character part and Pat O'Mal- fax, who came into prom ley, Raymond Hatton, Milton Ross ‘ rye f With Brandon Tynan, | August when he advocated the re Until Friday Night Ontyt oe | ACA ey A ferring_pt 4m national. peoiition iH POLA NEGRI VANCOUVER, RETURNS STOLEN WAT H good fellows! Ore., Nov ° Warren Anderson Orchestra % } nent in on't kee Fox News, Comedy , amendinent to another vote 9 A.M. Until ple’ bebauee 4.006 bob citizen as - In Paramount's Bi ii a fe) A [beautiful picture BEGINS watch that I fr v when it w LOVE of the days DAILY: ulter Laxton, 1d, 0 | beans granted Lah {ntirlocutory aa ie- | 29 hy whens A teres 1100 ur months ago. Mrs. La —————+ nae 7 Ceol OF divarce. trom Aine Bicaingl ic BARGER THAT was; young ; the package, expecting | | here {BB owith ANTONIO MORENO Witt, | Blessing was In a machine sun| gy us Po] CAPTURE | LBP OANote, company overseas during the War.| gq Sat—"The Common Law” BM odd Dn v1 7:07 RESERVE YOUR SEATS IM Madison, bet. First and Second ;| POF. MAX GARRETT, associate declaslatee HERESESS FOREVER! / NOW—FOR THE SPECIAL | professor of English at the Univer-| SRA MI TE 9:16 TONIGHT—Musteal Comedy ity of Washington, left Tue for San Franc to “Thelsle ofLove”” |." 0, Where he expect anbual meeting of Association of the which | meets » there THANKSGIVING DAY MATINEE At Our scttte AR MAT. 14d je “Carolina Mammy” The Colum- bians put the Dixie sparkle in this down- southfox-trot; the Shannon Four get some close harmony out of it, ) and Decembe HCONQU ENING nd Dae AW : the WOMAN” Sh Continuous Show Thanksgiving Ball Thanksgiving, Starting At De Honey's. New Academy, 1:30 nay nian Ne ening, Nov. 20 LITTLE OLD owes you a happy home, more opportunities, real comfort and content- ; H ap by joining our Ten Per-Cent a Tne HOUAS : | A @mopolitan Club Today. POLA NEGRI Columbia Production Ask for particulars noto “THE CHEAT” New Process RECORDS Andy Matinee Band Children TONIG AMATEUR NI Rupture Expert STARTS THURSDAY If ruptured and seeking relief vt GLORIA SWANSON clase, ty A by Henri ©, Le Bel Novelty » nT THe \ Seattle National Bank t COLUMBIA Organist They Say | Tinney Gives furniture Away A With o Smile! 1609 Bth Ave. PAIN ENTRANCE 70 rH SECOND AVENUE DAY. All Many years F, New York PROF, PIERCE, 6 Alamed: H HAMRICK &