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___ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 97, 1993, ? SHATILE STAR Established Me Browning King Anno Here are a few price: SUITS OVERCOATS $273 $3350 s4ps0 Many other special values Clearance Sale Throughout Our Boys’ Dept. Second and Univers | Prowning King 5 6- F Clearance Sale Suits and Overcoats Just before inventory We are anxious to reduce our stocks of men’s and young men’s Suits and overcoats, and for quick action li Greatly Reduced Prices LAST TIMES Baby Peggy u parmmer tae || (Oreks Better Fj Speclal Holiday Prologue | 101 Years in First Feature There is a nice balance of pathos and comedy in “Tho Darling of New York,” which 1s presented Colum bia theater patrons this w Baby Poggy's first featur comedy and as such, is melodrama, pure and simp! Baby Pegay, ‘oven to her most ar- dent fans, hay not yet arrived at the point where she Is a serious con. tender for thespian honors accorded Jackie Coogan, the other movie child star, who i appearing on another holiday bill at a Seattle theater, Without the aid of the star cast of adult supporting actors, Baby Peggy's vehicle would fall pretty flat. Sho isn't so evidently over-di rected as in her shorter and earlier comedies, but she still lacks the na "S tive talent which “The Kid" showed in his first feature appearance of Just to tip you ° off that n’s NOW PLAYING 3 a | “a unce will have a wide appeal, not only to those who like a good, exciting Only! LENORE ULRIC in David Belasco’s “Tiger Rose” Her Broadway Theodore Roberts Is Coming “crook’ play, but to those who are partial to the little girl actor. The plot revolves around a little waif who falls into the hands of a New York diamond smuggling gang. They utilize her old rag doll tn their enterprise, A fire, a lost child hunt and some good Bowery street com: edy puts the picture over in good shape. Giadys Brockwell, as “ irda gered Kitty,” Sheldon Lewis, as “ that name, SLA There is no doubt that this picture 's on our high-grade AND are aks to have ‘NEW PT 5 | vannl," and Carl Stockdale, # ful 81d," provide the heart appeal and Larry Semon stellar character portrayals, while in Tho Max Davidson rather overacts his comedy purt of “Solomon I Pat Gown Shop Hartigan, as “Big Mike,” ix "badder than bad villain —L, H PRICES : HEILIG “The Call of the Wild,” the feature now at tho Heilig, is a picturization of ono of the most famous, most widely read and most popular pieces of American fiction, Jack London's story is known to nearly every American reader, In producing the | picture the company traveled far Into the North to secure realism for this story of a great dog's life and love Matineos’ .... Nights, Sundays and Holidays ney Children ..c.cceeees Get Ticketa Now for Blue Mouso Capers New Year's Eve ity, Arcade Square As the little “wildcat” of the Northwoods, around whom the story of “Tiger Rose,” now at the Strand centers, Lenore | Days of ’49 Are Filmed: “Pioneer Trails” Is Coming Here | | } @ Praised by many critits as a finer) Piece of Ameri historic drama | than the now famous “Covered Wag on.” a gripping photodrama of s of ‘49, “Pion reened at the He’ theater starting Saturday. Due to previous booking of Anna Pa and a company of 85 people for J: ary 4 and 5, the picture will have but a six-day run. | The story opens with a prologue | showing the Dale family starting out stern village to seek the gold fields of the} The party {s attacked by| ve Jack, | The action jumps 20 years and the main story opens with a number of dra- matic sequences that keep the inter est high. | Cullen Landis plays the role of Jack Plains in “Pioneer Trails,” sole| survivor of an Indian massacre, who| has been reared by a motherly wom-| an of another prairie caravan. Plains stops a runaway coach and meets| he daughter of his father’s executor. h her, The story | olves about the attempts of the secretary of the girl's father to} fore rry him. Plains’ led by the secre-| me is laid upon| Plains. The evolvement forms one of the most dramatic themes ever pre-| sented. | Alice Calhoun will be seen tn the] role of Rose Miller, the heroine. Otis! Harlan plays the part of “Easy Aaron” Cropsey, itinerant and philosopher, who st in good stead. Bertram ¢ the villainous secretary. vorite pla: cast. T David Smith, who made Far West. Indians and all are killed 4-year-old 2on of Robert Dale. Other ta- s form the supporting picture was directed by asters of’ Men” and other striking photoplays. _The latest Heilig innovation is a| on of 25 cents to any th school children bé- | BROADWAY COMEDY | COMING ON SCREEN “To the La adapta tion of th comedy success fb nelly and Kaufman duled for gs at the 1 theater Sat- ng drama of ubout the suc urday.# It {s a refre Horton, | nd La HEIL IG ir Se | THREY, BRILLIANT PRODUCTIONS —The Season's Superb Event— SAV LOWA, 1d he wih Siren Ont, Organs! Ciny & Co, *, Hood Jack Kauffman Presents Dick Hyland & Co. SPECIAL New Year's Eve Midnight Frolte 10e 200 \ ‘| OLD WEST IS AGAIN I A wonderful St. Bernard, new to filmdom, but a’ member of Hal Roach’s family for two years, plays nig the part of Buck. | eee | In the capital of Lavonia, a small,’ flery kingdom in the heart of the Balkans, the old king, grieving over jthe sudden assassination of his son, is. slowly dying, while, around him acheme.and plot a dangerous revo Juttonary band which threaetns to overthrow the government. Crown Prince Otto, the old king's! grandson, and successor to the COMING SATURDAY -. +=. Marshall Neilan' | Ulric has her first screen role. But she was thoroughly familiar with the part, having played it many times in “Slave “of Demre,”" now at the} > PP gee Bue Afouse WAM Glat was expect | David Belasco’s original stage play. The night life of Paris, | with "its shadows and highlights, its | story of a Kentucky gay thoroughfares, its drawing | room intrigues, {ts care-free youth its scheming women, is all thore gilttering story of the Pnris that Balzac knew so well, ‘modern ized with a g: and lavish settings, ts foun sire.” BLUE MOUSE | a of a hun: | COLONIAL dred years ago is keeping the Coll-| Ri in, the champion police seum audiences 1a 8 week. ishing t | Buster Keaton's new feature, “Our In it to him, log, who ts also a movie actor, is the| ar of “Where tho No! icture now on the Around Rin-Tin-Tin n of tho instrumental in furthering a romance | the career of a dan h Begins,” Starting at 11 P. M. MONDAY | madge, and’ Buster Keaton, Jr. COLISEUM | also Buster's father are in thi a plot, di Comedy based on the dramatic| ture with him. | throne, is taken to the opera by ee | —____— = belle - jaunt, rehduchess Annunciata, anc Mi iis pretty young cousin, Hedwig, an-|K J TICKETS NOW [’y nunclata's {ver hter. The frowns and |angry murmurs of the people in the street change to cheers as they seo AND Ww AND the handsome boy prince. isi r a = DOUGLAS’ a This is the beginning of the story | zi a SELLING at the Box Offices N PICTURES ) Ten Teenie Weenies fm o's | Jac! kio C making a big hit at t week. fh ao Dancing Specialty | has a comedy-dramatic role and ts eee . ehaasip well supported. “Tiger Rose,” Edmund Goulding} “ Wife wno deserts her husband and Millard Webb's adaptation of| ®d then remarries forms the basis David Belasco's famous play of the | for the story, which was pronounced samo name, is the story of a wildcat | * trong for dramatic, romantic and | chila of 7 a humorous appeal. starring Lenore Ulric. Born of vaga mE bond parents, and deserted early in life, this girl, nicknamed “Tiger | Rose,” is thrown upon her own re |sources. Her life and participation in the loves and hates of the men ne is thrown in contact with in this frozen waste forms the basis of a A Big Picture! A Big Added Pi SEE BABY picture that is well worth seeing. | “THE see | WINTER GARDEN | eend Hand Love,” in which} ries Jones is now being seen on the Winter Garden screen, was thought by a New York reviewer to be Jones’ best screen effort. Jones Steps From Moving Auto; Miner Killed | Stephen Mykut, 52, Cumberland | |coal miner, was instantly killed i Big Oust Wednesday on the highway between ADDED Renton Junction and Earlington, [ pp le leo ated when he attempted to alight from “Pioneer tp With Gindys Brockwell, 1dson and With Mut an automobile while it was still moving. According to his son, Joseph, who was driving tho car, the elder My kut's foot cn in a coll of rope on the car floor and he pitched to the ground, fracturing his skull METROPOLITAN §, LAST TIMES TO Limigren, FELIX THE CAT in “Felix Fills the Sho: Hagptman's Orchestra FE Tf Ru ptured eeeeee seq Ceesoeeae/ed Ba / His golden person- ality and cigar will again dominate the screen— STARTING SATURDAY Paramount's ‘ Comedy-Classio— LADIES” With THEODORE ROBERTS EDWARD HORTON LOUISE DRESSER HELEN JEROME EDDY ARTHUR HOYT Get your tickets et! for the bi Year's Bve Midnignt fat! Friday Night ONLY! wa Metro's 7-Act Comedy— SWSe> the greatest story of tho West ever put in pictures | Try ThisFree wonBeg. Sun., Dec. 30 Matineest New Year's Day and Saturday NOTICE It to Any Rupture, Od or| ent, Large or Small, and You Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Apply K Jack London’s “THE CALL OF THE WILD” Seats Selling FOR | a | i | ee | | | |naturally and the nee or truss oF applian y with Why run the risk of such dangers fron nt littie rupture, the kind that has ousands on the caus 10C OUR BIG NEW YEAR’S ATTRACTION To My Patrons: OLONIA a ranean Now Playing “Where theNorthBegins” With RIN-TIN-TIN I guarantee this to be the Greatest Laughing Musi Show Seattle has ever ha Another epic photoplay of the great West in gold rush days, hailed as even greater than ‘ ithe wonder. 44 thrilling “The Covered Wagon,” which had a pectacular four-weeks’ run here, will be in Seatth GEORGE T. HOOD drama of the Far North, next week at the Heilig theater. It “Pioneer Trails,” a picture that presents accurately Prices: Menta, ee BATES’ ORCHESTRA all the adventure and romance that filled the lives of the hardy pioneers who crossed the| Fins Tex sanerO mi. ‘Alwars LOC plaine to California in 4D, presents CHARLES JONES: Fox News Any Time 10¢ Loge Seats