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} STAGE WORLD SCREEN of of MAKE-BELIEVE BLUE MOUSE | A highly amusing yet tensely dra | matic story has been told by Rupert Hughes in his famous novel, “Reno,” which fa in ite ploturized version at the Blue Mouse now, The story I | built around domestic entanglements | and ts told colorfully in the picture, Besides writing tho story, Rupert Hughes directed its filming so the picture strictly adherdes to the orig: Fomdibar, boing headed by Carmel My-|] Je, and Myriia. Htedman : AT THE THEATERS SCREEN STRANDMary Pickford and Tol- brook Diinn in “Rosita” for an ex tended showing BLUE MOUSE Chadwick and era, Helene Chadwick, Lew Cod) MELLIG--Raiph Lewis, Johnnie Walk- ceo W ies ana Hed. | fond others in “The Mailman.” George Walsh, Dale Fuller and Hed: || (fF sud others in “The Stallman’ da Hopper. “ Neory, M aymond Orithth In “White Tiger. COLISEUM WINTER GARDEN “The Age pf Deatr heading the caat of | dest stories that McCh readers have been offered, is now on tho screen at the Coliseum, The} story, which possesses a strong theme and plot, is enacted by a stellar cast | and given elaborate production, It contains a number of situations quite new to screen stories, and ts strong }in human Interest and drama, The |stars are Willle Collier, Jr, Myrtle HUGHES | Stedman, Josef Swickard and Mary GREATEST | PICTURE Philbin, Sie | COLISEUM |__ Priscilla Dean's now play [White Tiger, in its week at the Columbia, gives the fu }mous Universal star an opportunity jto display all. her aptitude In por: jhe picture is another adaptation of traying crook roles. The drama|«pon Caesar de Bazan.” | now playing moves with tremendous | a iat |speed thru a series of Intensely ex: | WINTER GARDEN jeiting situations laid both In Europe! Chinese and their habitations play | and in America, Wallace Beery /q big part in the story of “The Mira | land Matt Moore support Miss Dean |cie Makers,” in which Leah Baird in and these two sterling actors can | starring on the screen of the Winter always be depended upon to give &/Garden. ‘The picture brings out finished portrayal. Priscilla Dean | many of the sordid details of the ts endeared to millions as the|traffic in human souls that is car screen's symbolic champion of the/ried on amid the Chinese dens and | feminine fighting heart and her per-|tho scenes of the Chinatown streets | }sonality shines in this intensely | with its dives form some thrilling ma- | femotional role like a bright light in | terial jthe murky atmosphere of the | un derworld. } COLONIAL | eee | An the Rajah of Rukh, George | STRAND Arliss is de atrons of the | It is perhaps the combination of a/Gojonial in the famoun play, “The }favorite star in an entirely different | Green Goddess.” Arlien is support role that ts making the screen event! oa py Alice Joyce in her of “Rosita,” Mary Pickford’s new from picture now at the Strand, so nota| }but those who have seen tho pi have been evidently pleased with the “new” Mary. Her portr grown-up young woman in is drawing capacity audiences. enuine heroine of a » Matra “The Miracle starring Green sTAGR San Carlo Grand RUPERT PANTAGES vaudeville PALACE HEP Will KL pany In “Don't Lie to hart heading Courtenay and com Wits. w vaude “The | — — second | neartappealing melodrama of old Spain, which mingles rom and dyenture with laughter and thrills, | pieture since she dep n peveral you sis one of th of the present day and nsurpassed fine mimist Green ¢ ent ment and has » ‘M ail Man’ Is Triumph: A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c “Danderine” does Wonders for Any Girl's Hair WITH Helene Chadwick Carmel Myers George Walsh Lew Cody Has Yet Made ‘rang the be! “The Mail Man.” Emory Johnson oduced greatest | | Sotiatls |Best Emory Johnson | | | when he p Tt ts hin } a bit when one the Name of the} Limited™ and Johnnis Walker [have the ng roles and was a happler aelection made f |they are the typical American father and son Walker remembered for ax the boy tn AND Al St. John “THE TAILOR” PRICES Matinees never “The Mail Man," ay Holidays ER CHILDREN COMING SATURDAY RETURN By Popular ‘ | Girls!’ Try this! 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A Red M t eave m Like New melodrama and |, [Hs PLANTEN & SON, ine., BROOKLYN, N.Y. | =) with Prinelila Dean, Matt Moore, Wallace Beery ant x th In a remarkable A —and— Fighting Billy Sullivan of We | ne ve, Navy ball Game King Show It’s Called “Don't Lie to Your Wife” Some new good points that can do] nothing but add to the popularity of | his shows, are found along with the usual abundance of laughs, attrac musical numbers and pretty 1 in Will King’s new musical comedy, Don't Lie to Your Wife ying | thin week at the Palace Hip. | One of the new features ts the en gageemnt of Casey Jones, Seattle cabaret singer, who has two exrelient song numbers and mases an almost unusual hit with his ren: | dition of “That Old Gang of Mine with the support of Hermie King’s | bandsmen. 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FIPING—FLINGS—JIOS and then the mailman, in mailman is the kind that Here is Lewis in now at the Heilig, deliver-| mother and daddy, hearts of the kiddies if the title role of “The Mailman,” “per sonal” mail. cou NTRY CONCERT It's a t I" versation. le of youth of ¢ te type, synthe lerstood wives, free love am to h drama w bad taste in yo ning Youth” with is a masterpiece Mins M ng.” pane Is Strong: DO easy mouth.” Colleen ‘ 2 . and = Ro-|,;r mance Conflict , ls surprisingly well | ble as “Pat Fen-| bie and misied flap. 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